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THE EVAIYSVIIXE DAIL.Y JOURNAL,, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1866. i ,f j ii p i 1 & - r ' i i . t ' - .fa 1 River and Weather. j ; """""" CINCINNATI, April 18. 1 : River stationery 22 feet $ inches In the ! channel. Weather-clear, with the ther- mometer at 80. A ' , j The weather has grown cooler, cloudier ' ' and more portentious of Tain. ' We had a slight sprinkle yesterday morning, but the (dashing, fructifying rain still lingers. For : the sake of garden sass"aud early : veg-j "' Stables, we would like to see it come along. ' rhe river is now declining more rapidly, ,- tnd will go down fast. There is a fine stage f water for all classes of steamboats. Arrivals and Departure. The following are $he arrivalaandde-,, ( artures 'since our last report was closed : tvallow, Cincinnati to New Orleans ; Pink ? orble, Eastport to Louisville; Tarascon, juisvllle and return; Liberty No. 2, Lou- ille,to Memphis;. Armada, to Cairo; twsb'oy and' Curlew, Henderson and re- n.- l bH.i li hU 'ill 1 JH.'i "",) '."'v.l -i Boats Dne. " ' ,mong the first boats due here are the' - ma Floyd and Leonora No. 2, for Nash e ; Nightingale, Lawrence and Bertha, 4 3t. Louis; Anna and Robert Burns, for I inphls;f Linnlef Town tot 'Arkansas I ir ; Amazon, Madison, Silver Spray and j:v Meaotte, for New Orleans; Lady Frank- Jin, from Arkansas river; Prima Donna, r Tagjie Hays, P. W. Strader, and Indiana, front New Orleans; J. T,, MsConibs, from IuisMlle; Charmer, from Cairo; J. P. "Webb, from Nashville, and Morning Star, from Memphis. . - ' -. ui iseellaneons. : The wharfboat men pronounce yesterday i the dullest of the season on the levee. The ! only boats landing here, outside of the reg " nlar packets, were the Swallow, Pink Var ble, and.XJbertyi No. il.The Swallow j bad a very good trip for New Orleans, and added a few tons, here. The Pink Var- ble was light...;. J..The Taraseon had a good deal of freight and plenty of people down. She had not much out.....Tbe Armada J got only a moderate trip out yesterday, another evidence of the dullness or dusi- iiess. The Liberty No. 2 had a fair trip for Memphis, Including as usual a large number of people. Ed. Judge always draws weU.-The Wm. White had a very pretty trip for Green river, and left at six o'clock... We thank Mr. John Pendle ton,' Clerk of the Wild Taraseon, for the New Albany Ledger of Tuesday evening. ..The towboat Arrow passed down yes- Arday with, an immense tow of coal for Orleans The treat .Indiana, ana Set Morning Star are both due to-day j ft ielow, a splendid chance for passen- sLouisviUe. Boats lavlBsr To-Day. 'AiBO The fleet and elegant Char- , ,St. Billy Lowth, goes to Qalroat2 o-day, offering unexcelled accom- mY;s to passengers. Willie Fowler P"S the office, and is said to be a J? Seous officer. ia isvillk The John T. McCombs " ""fnilar packet for Louisville this Int h ne is well officered, and a pleas- bota. UP to-day two magnlflcent AX ITOTiCBS. code's honey soap. -This Celebrated .'f mh amlrorl demand, is i e y -hoicest mate rials, is MiLnj EMOLti O'tts nature, tragrantlv K Bjs D and, extremely beneficial action upon the skin. For sale by ggista ana fancy goods Car? ' t " ff- '-augSily W A COCOEW or CORE THROAT requires immed, attention, and should ue cnecKea.. 11 1-. tfS -ontinue. Irrita tion of the Lui a permanent Throat AfTection, or an Ljwe Lang Disease, is often the result. , BRQWN'S BRGHIAIj TROcnES, -, having a direct inf on part8) glve immediate relief. For Bronchitis, Aa, catarrh, Con samptive and Xhroaiseaseg, Troches are sed with always gonacoess - P Singers and PVtC spkakers mm find Troches" ln clearlng the voice When taken befogging and 8peak. lag, and relieving4lieront ftfu,P . nn- nsual exertioa of thecal,)rgan.Xnej M Troches" are recom.nded and pre. acribed by physicians, a nave had testi monials from eminent,en throughout thej conntry. Being - an rtide j of true merit, and having prgveii,. efficacy by ui many yeas, eacn,ar fina8 tnem In new localities in vario paru of the world, and the "Troches" 9 universally pronounced better than otharticles. Obtain only B bowk bronchi al Troches," and do not takany of the wwuuuh 1MITATIOH8 oflTered. at may be SH eve; and in for everywhere In the Ui states de2dAw6m COLGATE'S AROMATICJoAPA Superior Toilet Soap, prepared fra refined Vegetable Oils, in combination jta Gly cerine, and especially designed fi the use of Ladies and for the Nursery. Iteerfume is exquisite, and its washing propels un rivalled. ..For sale by al druggists. ,s feb23 diwly . ' "" Wlnslow's Mystic Pii.1, for Fema!,, ar; the best and safest in the market. N bad effects from their use. They act Lq a charm,, .Thousands of most reliable ti moniala speak their pratae. -Mild in tlr operations; correct all Irregularities nd painful menstruations; remove all v tractions, whether from cold or oth. wise: will cure headache, pain in the sid. palpitation of the heart, whites: all nerv ous anectfonS. hysterics, fatigue, bain" in the back and limes, and disturbed sleep, which arises from Interruption of Nature. Ask for Mrs. Winslow's Mystic Pills; take none other. Price 12, or three boxes for 9a. For sale by all druggists in Evansville. Address Box 41, Cincinnati, Ohio. Sold by aU respectable druggists. - , s . v ".. . h JOIIN D. PARK, feb7 d6m " ' General Agent BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE The beet in the world ; harmless, reliable, in stantaneous. The only perfect Dye. No disappointment: no ridiculous tints; true to nature, black or brown. Genuine Is igned Wit,MAst A. Batchslor. . Also, Regenerating Extract of Mlllefleurs Restores, prenerves, and beautifies the hair; prevents baldness. Sold by all drug its. Factory, H Barclay street, N. Y. ,v "?.Wv:.J-v,.u-,:; in- STEAIlBOATS. Regular Friday Packet far Nashville. The Elegant Passenger Steamer J". P. WEBB I HODGE BROWN Master. T. W. WILSON. ... ....Clerk Leaves Evansville every FRIDAY at 4 o'clock 31. Freight received and receipted for at all hours, by - HUSTON & CO., Ag'tSr Jany-6-tf Regular Tuesday Paeket Evansville to Nashville. The elegant Light-Draught Steamer, AEGOSYl VANDEGRIFT.. I .....Master. :, Wil leave Evansville for Nashville, asa regular packet, every TUESDAY'clk PEOPLE'S LUfE. y ,p FOR OWENSBORO AND LOUISVILLE : The New and Elegant Steamer maIeiy'Iamenti A. LITER.. - . A.apiain. TO fiARR and WM. LITER Cleiks. Leaves Huston & Co.'s Wbarf-boftt every TUESDAY at 5 o'clock P. M., and SATUR DAYS at 10 o'clock A. M. " ' ' For Freight or Passage, apply to - ' feblO-tf HUSTON i CO., Agents. United States Mail I 1 Yansville and Cairo Semi lYeekly Mail Line. j The eleerant new Passenger Steamer, ! AllMADAi Master. JOSHV.THROOP. w A. LOWTH... -Master. tEAVEa EVANSVILLE EVERY""! A Tnurseiy, ana Saturday. Wednesday, At 2 o'clock t,.M. LEAVES CAIRO EVERY i Tuesday, Friday and ' Thursday,', rr m, "VJSondayj jf i On arrival of the Train. 1 ar These Boats have been refitted entire, and are now in nrRt-rate order for the ac commodation of Passengers. 4- Freights received at all hours, by n7 HUSTON A CO., Ag'ts. i -. m. ., .Jf i '1 louisTille and Ilenderson Semi ueeKi) siau Line. The Elegant New Passenger Steamer, 7 fc. o . - "1 - ' J JASA- LUSK- .Master. V. J. T. M'COMBS, FRANK HURRY . Master. 3-C;i Sill 5- WILL LEAVE EVANSVILLE EVERY j mon'aajr.2''1 & r S r : Wednesday, Thutsday, Saturday. no-2-tf ; COX & HUMPHREY, Ag'ts. SPEED, "SAFETY "ANITC0MF0RT t Louisville, Evansvilia aid MempMs 1 1 Packet, 9 SAM: ARCHER.i. .l..Captaln. ED. JUDGE Clerk. Regular Packet for Louisville and Mem phis, making one trip per week. h or relg?ASr1f appiy on npara, or Kesjular Tuesday Packet for : Padncah, JobusonTllle and lEastport. H.;,r(t. ;:V.rrK ' The elegant Light Draught -;'! ' i Steamer -: fx- A. J. DtTSCAN, Capt..G. W. VIWYABD, a'k. Will leave isvansvme every lurauw " o'clock p. m., for the above andall inter- n.iutnnWii Tiiaktnirwinnw-tlfHl at John- vulSVlth' ihe'Rallroad for' Nashville, sonville wltn tne Kaiiroaa ior iiwuvui, and at Eastport with the regular packets anr.lv on board, or to HUSTON A CO. ae ecl4dtf ,it) , Agent !B1 HENDERSON & EVANSVILLE DAIIt .. j -;...PACKET.f1, C. G. PERKINS Captain. j Will leave Evansville daily at 4 P. K. i Leaves Henderson at iyi A. x. apr4-lm I rou onm BITER. ! . - . .. , jHE FLEET dfe ELEGANT STEAMER' -l VV XVI . YV Ml l ii, .-Master. Will leav, EvanSVlll were MONDAY and THURSDAY at 6 o'clock P. M., for Ro chester and 11 way port, -, For Freight or Passage apply oa board. a..... .,1 a VV J. f i drinkwater. STEAMBOATS, t : I Regular People's line Packet. SHAWNEETOWN. PADUCAH & CAIRO SEMI-WEEKLY. The Large and Commodious Side-Wheel Steamer,- Capt. C R. Rtjdd- JACK Gbaxxab, Clerkt Leaves the foot of Main Street every Toes day and Friday at S o'clock, making posi tive 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. . . JOHN B. HALL, lAW. COX & HUMPHREY, Agents, aprft ,s ." : ' - :: COMMISSION CARDS. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING, " Corner Locust and Water Sts., Evansville. .uMIndiana. Agents Star Union Line, Fast Freight Line, via Pennsylvania Central Railroad. Shortest and quickest Route to the Eastern cities. -i e- Cars run through, to and from Ev ansville, without transfer. Time and ratea guaranteed. - oct3-6m P. S. DUSOIJCHET & CO., GENERAL FORWARDING AND COM . ;; MISSION MERCHANTS, , No. 33 Poydras street. New Orleans, La. W Factors for sale of all kinds of West ern and Southern Produce. Consignments and orders solicited. aug21-tom F. B. HUSTON. DUKE NICHOLSON. HUSTON ' & co.i Forwarding and Commission ;-';v.;Mercnants,! ' AND WHARFBOAT PROPRIETORS, i Evansville M.minaiana. nov8tf J - T. COX. JV M. HUMPHREY. COX & IIU5IPHREY, Forwarding and Commission ! ' General Steamboat Agents - ' . ! '-li'.i: i AND ; ;,;. ... -."Ml.? ' . WHAEFB0AT ; PEOPEIETOBS, . !J b- -" ;,w FOOT OF SYCAMORE STREET. ALSO, DEALERS IN Hay, Corn, Oats, rionr,: Bacon, .AND' f Country Produce feenerally.; ; Office No. 7 South Water Street., L,u..v:.; -i "i-i ' -Ji :'ii Ii Liberal Cash Advances made on Con signments. - apr-Ti Speed, Summers & Co., . Cotton and Tobacco Factors, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS ; and . ,. -v, : . ,,;:V ; J COMMERCIAI' AGENTS. . . Office No. 59 Poydras street, , ;( ". x-:'"(i - . Nbw Orleans, La. Carleton', Foute & Co.'; New York. ' Speed, Donoho & Co., Memphis, Tenn. Vttfini w cwvwu w w., . - decJ'6Sdtf , . . ! A. a. HAYHCRST. , J. J. WHITAKEB. Ilaynnrst & Wliitalcer, rOIDCJO ooMMiaaioti FOBWilll). .il IN.G,MERCIiA Jra- , ) t!,; No. 6. .South Water St. TVftiern in Flour. Bacon, Hay, Oata, Corn nuu ; . r H. Fairchild, , V: Bingham, 1" "Vt i , Vebhoxff Bros., 'fLouisviUe, K.y. . New Orleans. - - . - r . . pnhani FalTCllllCl, YCrllOeU & llSgu3m, i I 82 Magaeine street, New Orleans, La. V ! 1K1 law Jcsya; r rf-T r ia- eott's Hews Depot TO' THE ja.'Srrier of Mala- aa Second Streeis. COMMISSION CARDS. i, Bkown, Dunkerson, Co, Evansville, Inc E. SCHOENLAUB, New Albany, Ind. ; j R. K. DUNKERSON&CO., : Forwarding ; and. Commission j - Blerchants, - . . ! : ! . - I I " ' , i , : - NEW Al BANY,' INDIANA. ' l Agents for the Bell efontaine Cotton ! Express. oct24 6m. J. C. Dusouehet & Co., FORWARDING, COMMISSION ' fc PRO- i ;;i n DUCE MERCHANTS, ; - ,. KTn: Id Trvfh Wofap etraat. tClrr T?lfwlr. TIAX r door to M. Dalzell,) Evansville, Ind. 'octl8 - ' - ' DAN. AIKEN. A. E. SHABP. B. W. HABPEB. j DAN. AIKEN & CO.n General commission merchants, 112 Poydras street, New Orleans, La. !f U nov22tf ' '.. j .., ... .... .? FBED. SHABPK. 1 . '. THOS. C. SMITH ... j i NEW, HOUSE NEW FIRSL . ' 1 I ! SIIARPK SMITH, " ' '" ' GESEKAl. . Commission and Produce 4 ' Dealers, ' No. "5 South Water street , Evansville, Ind. tebtf om . . - i JOHN B. HALL, FORWARDING & COMMISSION MER- ; CHANT, STEAMBOAT AGENT, -' And Wharfboat Proprietor, Evansville, vt.is ' ' " L Indiana. THANSPORTATION; New Express Route. 7 THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY AVING MADE THE NECESSARY urranwniRnts with the Louisville and Henderson and the. Evansville and Cairo jracitet uumptuura, uii "cy , lnsutuiioa ispreparea wu gcuciw . t.; ExpresSj'Eusiness 1 .f W i. at all the mail landtags between Louisville and Cairo. Tariff of Freight very low. Patronage la respectfully solicited. - apri gqti t ZIEDICAX.. !( .1 -1. . ' ';': j .1 : Xfr T TR. ARMISTKADTs '1W iu , Dinur XJ elves universal -satisfaction. Every bottle warranted to cure. . Money refunded if it fails. t.'fOt'l Lr'JtCi .It 4 i' :i ! -i: ;-rVi ( r,C vi -.. f j ,: !f. -''. :i- ; ;.!i ( . isf ; ji'trt 'S ERYSIPELAS ! irn ;i1 IjUsirU ,!! !'. t '' vi'"" .IS'W ,li )l-..t'-j-T'J f;.': .) Tfl.if Bit ARMISTEAD'S TOrULAK U1IN 1 ment will cure this dreadful disease in its worst forms. Most wonderful discovery of the age! Cures all manner of Ulcers on man or beast, Fever Sores, Tetter, Inflam ed Eye Lids, Sore Breast , Burns, Scald Head, Wounds, etc, etc PI 113 S ! 1 R. ARMISTEAD'S PILE OINTMENT ia warranted to enect more reiier in m u ffjr WWW f before the public. Read I Read t Eeadl, Bead ; ti? foV lowing ; Certificates :' ' :- ! - : Hkndbrsos, Ky., Feb. 28, 1866. Dr. R. A. Armistead. of Evansville. Ind.. resided for many , years in this city. We know mm intimately. , lie is a regular i" Physician, and during his residence here i he enioVed an extensive nractkje. and was regaruea as a SKinrui practitioner ox meai- i cine. n is a gentleman oi strict jniegmy and eievatea moral .wortn. - --.; j... Uii .ilk W. rVWHWij.: ARCH'D DIXON. I j . jwducah, Kr., Sept. 2, 1854. '.i'.i 0' i TTavins lived netohbors to Dr. R. A. Armistead. in Trigg county, Ky., for some tenor iwcire years, we taxe pleasure m . 1 v. m 1 O " ADA Dk wwn4 .! A n Vk A .l4" 1 V ana eiijujeu a tarze Dractice: wuiut, uj . gentleman, in bearing, and a man of hon or, in the strictest sense of those terms, no man maintained a more enviable reputa tion, in a worn, ne uvea among us wiw i out reproach, and left us with unsullied :haracter. -,h , , laiNr boiu.- - ' : J " " ALFRED BOYD, Inquire of your Druggist. . . :; i .. 1 For sale by all Druggists. '-''u enera, CiA)Ul AK.1IN, TRANSPORTATION. V' Star Union. Xin e The TTNION R ATT.RO A T)5 AND TRANS PORTATION COMPANY via Pennsylva nia (Allentown route), Steuben ville, Ohio and Indiana Central Railroads, has per fected arrangements by which it can oner a reliable,., u-t , ". Vfr ... ji . rST FREIGHT LINE, Between ' Evansville and Eastern cities. The Company owns and controls , Eight Hundred New Cars, Built expressly for this trade, and that RUN THROUUH between tne east ern and Western cities WITHOUT TRANSFER, Which enables it to avoid the injurious de lays so generally prevalent ui transhipping points. CARS RUN THROUGH TO AND FROM FER. TIME " GUARANTEED i RATES GUARANTEED - TO , t i AND FROM EVANSVILLE -"',' AND EASTERN CITIES. : , ONLY NINE DAYS TO , ! i AND FROM EVANSVILLE . ! vn KTir.W YORK. AND EIGHT i'TMYHIYV A N'T FROM EVANSVILLE AND PHILADELPHIA, Js BALTIMORE The Line is managed throughout by men of transportation experience equal to any in tne country, wnose aim it wui oe w ren der satisfaction to its patrons. Agents of the Company are j authorieed - to settle claims for damages or detention at desti nation, Instead of the nsual custom of re ferring tnem DaCK 10 point 01 suipmeau Partiea orderinar froisht from either Of I the Eastern cities should direct shippers to mark Packages Star XJnion "Ilne,, ''.:tU , '14.: AS'l-'O'l .'?..)' and refer then! to agents of this Company for shipping directions, rates, time, con- I sta Art -t parie shipping to Eastern cities from i interior pomis, via cvansviue,suuuiu wu' i aon tneir lreiKUt to eareoi i i 1 F. H: EHEMAN, ; ' ' AGENT TAR UNION LINE, I A-t Kvansville. f advislnar bim Of the same by mall, wno win issue inrougn duui 01 laaing, giving rates, lime, coniracis, u. '' 1 ; AGENTS IN THE EAST. ' ' ' , GEO. J. HARRIS, 77 Washington street, Boston. 1 --( I . Xj. vvv-?oijxi-xv, a ajl iva tt j a vi v. JOHN MCKNIGHT, 415 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. CHAS. H. KOONS. corner Centre and -palvert streets, .Baltimore. . t . : : . ! ' rJ.: AGENTS IN'THE WEST.? j i : i: i- . ) - .") H. W. BROWN, Cincinnati. , , W. E. ROBINSON, LouisvUle. ' " 8. F. G RAY, Indianapolis. : r i . JAMES TALLMADGE, JHi, Memphis. L. R. WILSON, Nashville. , 't a 1P A V rianom) I An norintAndAnt. i Cincinnati, Ohio. , ' l.L ' ' EvansviUe omce. , . ,.r. -m.. j&xu;aijun , ; mar20 ; Agent. 'BBOWN, DUNKEKS0N1& CO., EVANSVILLE.' .lNDIANAlV',1 Commission Merchants AND-i' FORWARDING AGENTS. .... - a - .-...... , - Also, especial Agents for the , Bellefontaine Cotton Express, . And Erie Transportation Co., . f Belleforitaine Cotton Express. . -O Only Ten ays to New York. :; TIME GUARANTEED. Vj ; THIS UOimiSO EXPRESS LINE for the transmission of Cotton to the East, by dispatch, is now fully established. i line ouiii tik iacuug wiu oe givu.. . TIME THR0UGH.7TEN DAYS." Consignments solicited. ." BKOWN, DUJiKKKWOH CO., ' : feb27tf : . . Agents, Evansville, Ind. - Erie Transportation Company's TIME EXPRESS. TEN DAYS FROM NEW YORK TO I Y EVANSVILLE. Time Guaranteed. ! This Express Is nowfeady for business. Through receipts given and time guaran teed by . W. H. DARLING. Agent, i ' No. 365 Broadway, New i ork. " i , O. W. ABBOTT, Agent, I No. 15 State Street, Boston. ! TJ-D-VTI7-HX TYTTTC ITWitfW PO tebSU ; Agenut, bvansTiuv, INSURANCE. The Evansville Insurance Co.r Authorized Capital.... Paid Up Capital. .Jl.000,000 250,000 FIRE, MARINE, & FLAL BOAT RISKS, , , Taken at fair rates. ' James H. Cutler, Secretay. H. Q. Wheelek, President. directobs : Charles Viele, ' J. S. Hopkins, Gillison Maghee, Robert Barnes, Dr. M. J. Bray. John Ingle, Jr., t ' -H. O. Wheeler, : . William Brown, (Vacant) also attend to Life and Accident Insurance. . Office, corner of Main and First Streets, in First -National Bank Building. apl8-6m W. A. PAGE. W. J. LO WRY & CO. W. A PAGE &.C0., -General INSURANCE Agents. ' ' i : :,- . . - - 'v. -;. ! OFFICE: InT the Banking Rooms of W. J.IOWRY &PCOJ : ; ,Ko. 1 First Street, . EVAN3VILLE, IND. , h ' Agents for the .-:r,ii-- FOLLOWING INSURANCE COMPANIES REPRESENTING AGGREGATE " Assets, HOME INSURANCE CO., NEW YORK, . . i i .-, .Assets, 8.7I,C3,03. i - ! . ' il ? -;- " - UNDERWRITERS' AGENCY, of N. York, ..." T- Assets, 3,t30,S25.Sa, LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE IN i : .SURANCE CO., , - - j .-; ,v . . 1 t Assets, (in Gold) 816,000,000.00. ; (Invested in this Country, 11,611,830.13.) -' "'v.. .. .'-, i , . ' : i i';-" ...v. Union ins. co., of indi an apolis, r 'I;, , Assets, a07,503.7. MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO., of New York. - ii? Assets, fisM,07.86. Total, $35,278,405.93 I POLICIES OF INSURANCE . " , - Issued upon the most favorable terms, and liberal adjustment and prompt payment in all cases cf loas. , ..- mar3-ly . GEORGE STACKH0USE, j GENERAL : ' " - INSURANCE AGENT i No. 6 NORTH WATER STREET, ' ! : EVANSVILLE, IND,', -" ! Cash Assets represented, over , Eleven Millions of Dollars ! t ..... ( 11,000,000.) . Life, Accident, Fire and Marine Insurance. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO.J Hartford, Conn. ' . Capital and Scbplvs, over 1? .89,000,000. TRAVELERS' INS. CO., Hartford, Conn. 1 Capital and Surplus, - SvW83.W. PHOENIX FIRE A MARINE INS. CO., Brooklyn, N. Y. ' . Capital and Surplus, - VfilsfiiO.TV. . ' BALTIC FIRE INS. CO., NtW Yorlc. Capital and SU8PLU3. , . ISKJ.W.OO. decltHiSoi ' j . I ; ; ' "... : i. . - ' t i ...