Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 17 June 1867 — Page 3

THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, MONDAY. JUNE 17. 1867.

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INSURANCE.

The Best InsTiraiicettrTaintatei INSURANCE . AGENCY ESWA o r rwwn isrva ' J IT j ... . . - 3. Wj NWC8JEC 1,, oi irPTQiril'A "RTT"RV General' 'Insurance Agents' jatid Adjusters or Loises. Pire'fiiver, Life, -and. Accident-In Representing the oldest and 'most reliable Insurance Companies in America. Combined Cash Assets represented .Twenty MUUon Dollars.' .-- - ' '- 20,000,000,"' Policies on every description of Insurable property issued. Losses liberally adjusted and promptly nttld at this offlce. Office In Marble Half Building, No. 9 .Main Street, EvansvUle, Indiana. ' , , , 4 ,;. " " i-AftKST3 FOB GREAT WESTERN DESPATCH V Fast Freight Line. JEXiz. Insurance Company, of Hart- , i foraV Coimecucut ' f ?.i Incorporated 1819.; V Cash Assets - " -A' . , $4,000,000. T. A. Alexander i President. -Lucius J. Hendee Secretary. .NEXSKN BIX BX, Agents, . (. .rn.iu.rl 1 I. Evansvifie, Ind. . Alt 11 l Phoenix . .Insurance - i Company, n of Hartford, Connecticut. , 5. , CHARTER PERPETUAL. ' Cash Asnett OveV-i $1.000.f)00. Henry KeUogg,. President, W. B. aart!.:r...TI"....Secretary. .ny.ii NKXSES & BiXBY, Asents,, . ""' ' 'IT" ' , - ... V Evansville, Ind,,. Continental Insuranqe Company, ;,of """ New York- City.- ' PARTICIPATING tlOM PA NY. Policy Holders receive three-fonrths of the nett profits, without any liability.-' f ' Cash Assets r $1,500,000: Oeo. T. Hop-.-ii......tf--.i'- President. H. H. Lamport.-..,. - Secretary. 3 . . ... ' .EvansvUle, In6V Insurance Company of North Ameri- -' ca, of Pnuaaeipma. r -U: .I incoRpoRa ted vim Cash Asseti' : . ' '$1,750,000. Seventy-two years successfjil .busineisa experience. r ' .", Arthur , Coffin k.........i..i..Preldetit. Chaa. PJatt.....- i...i....:....i....:..SeCretary.' H t ... NX9--ll Bixby. Agents. :y it't.,-. -. ,. - - Evansvllle, tnd. y Manhattan . Insurance Company; -of -" New "York aty:,;,uu ic. 'INCORPORA TED 1321."; .;; CaskAstets . i -' " f 1.000,000. Wm. Pitt Palmer rPresident. Andrew J. iSmi th ...-.. ....;:...Hecretary. .: . Nkxbek Htxar, Agents, .! ; . -. i EvanavlU, Ind. Arctic Insurance Company, of Ni . Yorkmty..-..-": CASH ASRETSU... J. Milton Smith. H. B Wilmartb- ? 800,000. "resident. ... ..Vlca PretsUleii. vincent Tiiyou-"Nitx-sicw A Bixby. A cents. YaniiTiue, ina. . North American Insurance Company of Hartford, Connecticut CASH ASS F:TS................. ..9100,000. A. F. Hasiings... ... President. Wm. C. Hastings.. Secretary. JIexsesA Bixby, Agents, - EvansvUle, Ind. Merchants' Insurance Company, of . Hartford, Connecticut CASH ASSETS..... ......$33O,00. Mark Howard...........-..i......President. E. Thos. Lobdell -..Secretary. jN'kxsen & Bixby, Agents. , . v ' Evansvifie, Ind. North American Insurance Company of New York City. ' CASH ASSETS ..97SO.OOO. PARTICIPATING COMPANY. Policy Holders receive one-half the netl Sroflts without any liability. - . W. Otis :v................. J "..President. R. W. Bleecli-r Secretary. Nkxsen A Bixby, Agents. ft 1 . s , t i .sEvansviile, Ind. . JEtna Life Insurance . Company, ' of ;; Hartford, Connecticut CASH ASSET3 ,....3,000,000. The cheapest and best Life Insurance Company in America, ., E. A. Bulkley.. ....President. T. O. Enders... Secretary. B. B. Myrlck .:. ..-.State Agent. , . KxxaKK & Bixby, AgentM, . . , .. EvansvUle. Ind.. ' ' 1 ui 1 1. 1 1 Charter Oak Life Insurance Company, of Hartford, Connecticut CASH ASSETS OVER.,....-.L..l,0O,0O. J. C. Walkley .f...,.,...Preaident. B. H. White......-.-. .-.Secretary. . NKX3KH & Bixby, Agents, -. - EvansvUle, Ind. 1 Accident Insurance 1 Company; ' Columbus, Ohio. capital Benl. E. Smith 91.O0O.OOO. .presiaeni O. B. Wright...-..... Secretary. Agents. ' Nkxskit A Bixby, Agents. EvansvUle, Ind. EYAXSYILLE INSURANCE CO; AtrrflORiztD Capitaxi Pais Vr CAPiTAi,$1,000,000 . 250.0U0 FIRE, MARINE, A FLAT BOAT-RISKS Taken at fair rates. ,l,ttt ,. . i.t ff ' John S. Hopkiks, President,;', , y J axes H. Cutlkb, Secretary. ; DIRECTORS t Charles Viele. John Iugle, Jr., William Brown. I r. F. W. Sawyer C. Preston. ; " ' J. 8. Hops ins, Gillison Maghee, ' Robert Bari.es, Dr. M, J. Bray, - J. N. Knox, Business Acent, who will also attend to Life and Accident Insurance Office, corner of Main au 1 First Streets, In First National Bank Building. apl6m Shingles ! Shingles 1 1 Shingles ! I ! X -AH DEI.IVERISOTO NY PART JL of the city a number one .article of Poplar Shingles at three dollars aud fifty cents per M. These were weU l earned and cat of yellow poplar timber, smooth as if shaved. niay27 tf JOHN F. GLOVER. G. W. OSBOHISTE, ORNAMENTAL, SIGN and BANNER XITVTJEIR,, ; t A 1I KI5ilS or OILT LETTERIXfl JL on Uiasa dona to-order, at 87 Locust bileet loa!4d(ka

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i i, ;' , i i It M , .if. RAILROAD CO. u Are now construcUngrBHallror-d from i ; ; . ' 0MAH1, KEBEASKA, weal ward, toward the Paclflo Ocean, making, with its -connections, an unbroken line , - . -. . : ' t ACROSS THE CONTINENT. 1 The Corapiany nowofferalimlted amount FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, J having thirty years to run , and bearing annual Interest, payable on the first day of January aid July, in tae City of New York, at the rate of , ; . f , . t,.u, ,..,. SKPJR rCENT, GQLn, ,1 me I .r. '" :'' h,"A : si . a,T.i.:i!. I -!.(. . -K--4 '. If Inetj Cents; 'on the ;Dollar. This road wu completed from Omaha 305 miles west on the 1st or January, lsbT, and Is fully equipped, and trains are regularly sunning over U. Tbe Company baa now o hand sufficient iron, ties, etc., to finish the remaining portion to tbe eastern base of the Rocky Mountains, 312 miles, which la under contract to be done September 1st of this year; and it is expected that the entire road will be in running order from Omaha to its western connection with the Central Pacific, now being ranidly built eastward, from Sacramento, Cal., during 1870. ' ' Means' of 'the Compani', Estimating the distance to be built by the Union Paclflo to be L56 miles, tbe United states Government issnes its Six per Cent. TntrtyYear Bonds t ha Company as tbe road 1.4 finished, at tbe average rate of about 8,250 per mile, amounting to HjMm.:-' ;. -.v.. i - ; Tbe Company is also permitted to issue 'Its own First Mortgage Bonds to anr equal amount, and at the same time; which, by special Act ot Congress, are made a First Mortgage on the entire line, the bonds of the United States being subordinate to them. The Government makes a donation of 12,800 acres of land to the mile, amounting to 20,032,000 acres, estimated to be worth H0,00u,000. making the total resources, exclusive of the capital, SI !8,418,00; bat the fuU value Of lb lands eannot now be realized. . ' - TheanthOilzed Capital Stock of the Company Is one hn mired million dollars, ot whicb.five millions- have already been pala in, and of which It Is not supposed that 'mora than twenty-five ' millions at most will be required. - " ' ' , The coKt of the road Is estimated by competent engineers to- be about one hundred million dollars, exclusive of equipment. lPrsx9e for Business. 4-Y "i J The railroad connection between Omaha and the Exst is now complete, and the earnings of the Union Pacific on the Sections already finished ' for the first two weeks in- May were 113,000. These sectional earnings as the road progresses will mucn more than pay the interest oa the Company's bonds, aad the through business over the only lineof railroad between tue Atlantic and Pacific must be Immense. Value arid Security of the Bonds. 'The Company 'respectfully submit, that the above statement of facU fully demonstrates the security of their Bonds; and as additional piooi, iney would suggest mac the Bond-i now offered are less than ten million dollars on 517 miles of road, on which twenty m llli n dollars have already been emended. On 3-iO miles of this rotd the cars are now running, and the re. malng 187 miles are nearly completed. At the present rate of premium on gold, these bonds pay an annual interest on the present cost of . .,. ; t. . ... Nine per Cent. y ';";'. ' ' J and it is believed that on the completion of the road, like the Government Bonds, tbey will go above par. The Company in. tend to sell but a limited amount at tbe present low rate, and retain the tight to advance tbe price at their option. Subscriptions will be received In New York by the Cootihkntal National Bank. , No. 7 Nassau Street ; J Cube, Dodgx fc Co., Bankers, 51 Wall Street;, Johst J. Cisco & Soir, Bankers, . No. 33 Wall Street; and by Banks and Banker generally throughout the United states, of whom maps and descriptive pamphlets may be obtained. They will also be sent by mail from ttin Company's office. No. 30 Nassau Street, New York, on application. Subscribers will select their own Agents, in whom tbey have confidence, who alone will be responsible to them for the safe delivery of the bonds. - JOHN J. CISCO, r . : ' Treasurer, .': ' may30 dw3m . fc NEW YORK COMMISSION CARDS. : : tl "lia j Jt ul-ihl- t FOSTER BROTHERS. ... . ; i ' Cincinnati, Ohio. ';r. 1 ."i; a :1s foster, gwyk xco.; i . , " Memphis, Xenn. FOSTER, C0PELAND & CO. : . -.- '' ' 1 ' ' Opttplx,.;, X .it! v:!' . ' , Tobacco, ' r' v i ! ji t. '??:&',. " , AND GENERAL . - ... o o Si M IS SIO 1ST UAH : BiEUCHANTSi l ; 39 Water Street, ; ; ? : " ' -..,v . NEW YORK. - Consign menta solicited. Advanoea made on property In store, or crodits given on blUs lading. , ,: . . ,tw i r ,''-- jX ., ,,-Refer.to , -. ,, , Geo. W. Rathbone, Esq., President EvansvUle National Bank. Hon. John S. Hopkins, President First National Bank, Kvansville. . Richard Raleigh, Esq., Pres't Merchants' National Bank, EvansvUle. may 16 dtf ' ; HOWES & BURBANB", s , CoitimiwisioixXovo.nnuts, , No. 27 FKOXT STREET, -... Memphis, Tbjtn. Cash advances made on consignments. may2u3iu Home Again I ' I HAVE Jl'ST ARRIVED FROM Cincinnati with tbe finest variety of lea. Bourbon, and Bengal ROSES all ever-bloomere and fine plants which I wlU sell as low as they can be bought in Cincinnati. I have every color White, Yellow, Scarlet, Rose. Crimson, Ac They can be safely planted, as they are all in pots. Give nie a call. i wm: o. newitt. PA Many other fine varieties of rare plants, quite new. Wire Hanging Basket, 4c. JanS dtf

DRY GOODS.

HUDSPETH, ADAMS & CO., 63 Main Street 63 rE BESPi:crri.E.T cAtt at. tention to onr large stock of Ladies' and Chlldrens . Hats. We have Just received from New York City, new Dress Gaods, in Alpacas,1 Grenadines, DeLains,1 Linen Goods, Ginghams,! Lawn, Chambray and Crepe Marez.Caplmeres.Cottonades, Linen. Panting and Coating." '. " x " , ' New lot of White Goods, Jaconett, Nainsook. Swiss. Irish Linen,' and a large variety in Ladies' and Gents' Linen Hand kerchiefs. Our stock of Hosiery comprises a large' variety, bought low, and will be sold cheap. - ' '; t :''.'.. -J .'. Parasols and Sna Umbrellas. in ' Silk, Cotton, and Scotch Gingham., We have, in will Treen n larce assort ment ' ' New goods bought by onr house In the market with a special view to the, Interest ot onr enstomers. We wUI receive here after dally, and call the attention ot all people to come and examine our stock and prices. HUDSPETH,1 ADAMS & CO.i 'i i i - ; i yi -s ' 63, JXaiii ,.!5$tr.eet. .1 .H znhi:b junelO ' r-.'i .!!. ill " i.':-':.tii S R il i u --. ; And other seasonable Cloths, Casal ' - - meres. Cotton -and Linen Oood.,! i , and Vestlngs, suitable for Boys' and ' -1 ri. Men's Wear by far. the largest, , . stock in the city; also, Suspenders, , . .. Hocks, .Neckties,: Kid, Cotton, and -,s Bilk Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Under- .; shirts and Drawers, Pocket Combs, ' - '. ... I ; ; , J , . -. I ' . -.1 J" JERUSALEM, ' j :, . i ' - t it 'J Overtakers, Porte-Monnaies, and, , large depot Of the celebrated "Star Paper Collars,'? and retailed at 35 . cents per box. Lhrge stock of tbe ...best Irish Linen, Table Linens. Cotton. Linen, and Wool Table Cloths ,audCovers.Napklns,Towels,Crash, p . Lace Curtains. Collars and Cuffs, in , seta or singly, with over - 1000 1 different varieties of Embroidery and White Goods generally. An .' 5 immense stock c-f Dress Goods, that -ann t be excelled in the West, comprising every popular style, from SI 50 Calico Dress to hllk Patterns worth $100 00; and an endless - variety of Shawls, Silk and Lace Mantillas, and " Druecksel-lueg." 800 . and more of - the most popular - makes of Domestic Dry Goods, at .. the lowest and 'bne uniform ' price;" and the most complete stock of Millinery that can be found '. anywhere, eit er readymade or made to order at short ..- notice by tbe most skillful milliners, and satisf ctlon guaranteed. ; I, Also, Straw Goods, bleached and pressed AU of which wUI be sold , at Scbapker, Bussing fc Co.s mammoth and popular store, at whole-' sale or retail, at tbe lowest market rates, during the season of 67, 1 - i jt it, and prices and 'qualities always - guaranteed as represented. - This "store is as light as any can be, so - that all can see what they buy. CULBERTSOX & SON, OS unci 70 PEARL, ST., NEW ALBANY, IND.', Importers and Wholesale Dealers ia , Foreign and Domestic Dry -Goods, JTOTIOS'S, BOOTS.SHOES, C C No charge for drayage. de25 A. C. PUSHEE, PF.AT.KB IS Notions and Fancy Goods, Violins, Accordeons, French Harps, Wallets, Plated Jewelry, Ladies' Baa-, kets. Toys, Ae Ac - ' Ho, 70 MAIM 8TBE- "deelJdSm

CLOCKS, : u'y i 3 i' 2 r. m a ' P :,.W.vQ..rv-;,v; Sv.vQ i s( - J. VO., i 0 Co rn s LIQUORS. HEXRT AIRES, , ; .--,-; ' ' Distiller and Rectifier, ' - . ,' ,' i "'" and Dealer in aU kinds of Domestic Liquors and tlligh Wine Ko. 3 Sjcamore Street, d6m ' EVAH8VI4.LX,1 , . ' -. . , ; . I 1 1 JONES & GATCH, AVIXO CLOSED OCT TIIE1B U. OBocEBim have cone into the IUUOR - BUSINESS EXCLUSIVELY. and wui sell all kind or , FOREIGN 'AND DOMESTIC, tbe freight less than they can be bought for In Cincinnati. - .- f, .'. ,. : ' -The public are Invited to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. No. 13 SOUTH FIRST STREET, -; Between Main Locust, apidtf . '.-1 " "'NsvTLi.x.Tinx' ' MACHINISTS, i WILLIAM: HEILMANi , (Successor to KrUx t Hellm ' CITY FOTINDEI1T Manufacturer and Builder of , ' PORTABLE AJTD STATIONARY , ; ., -:!,:.-...''-' y ' ' ,. tii '.u.-w.y - 1 '' STEABT; ENGINES; AND " BOILERS, SAW AND r GRIST- MILL' -a-Z, t MACIIINERTT Threshing Machines,1 : : J. ; y ; , -.. t r- - : . ,- .. - Cotton and Tobacco Pree CIRCULAR 'SAW: MILLS, , KVANSVILLE, IND. f ! '- Sheet Ikon and Coppkk Work Aiade t order on short notice. !.! IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS of every description. . Dealers in Steam Gauges, Gum Belting Fire Bricks, Wrought Iron Pipes, Boitlnt Cloths, &c, at manufacturers' prices, y REPAIRING done at short notice. apr23 MERCHANTS EXCHANGE and , GENTLEMEN'S RESTAURANT, Ne. 5 Firat Street. TRUNTZ A MENTZER, Proprietors. The choicest Wines and Liquors WUI be kept constantly on hand ; and special attention wUI be given to the RESTAURANT, where all the delicacies of tbe season will be served in the most approved atyl making it a pleasant resort tor tne am-tt-CHANTS and BUSINESS MEN of the eity. A liberal patronage la aoUcited

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H A'n,D7ARE.

. 'J It. ii DAVID SNYDER !& CO., DEALERS IT General Hardware, :,t. '.i-Jtj' ,) ! iHABYESTTOOLS,;;.ft:;y:',:, r t - .MECHANICS TOOLS, .-. . -, .-) i.V -.1 .: .i .... v , iii si c ;.. ! ' .'. . ... - . , if l. JtM,' '! '. ill t ivll GUNS - AND :IIST01LS, d - BIRD CAGES.' ' i at K i T ' i t . I t ; I Jet - 1.11 ii'" 15. -Main Street; . y iv J "IT june3dlm '"4r ' WsSJKlJVeltoS OOII. '.I I 1 1 31; Main Street, 'f ' Have oa hand V ' . 1 1 Blood's Grass and Grain Scythes Red Rover Grass and Grain Scythes Diamond Edge., Grass & Gram Scytlies, r ;-4tc.', ' .' $'c;, '&c &c. d-c, ;". ! i Gram Cradles'V, v ' ;'.: "'' scythe Snaths, ' r 'Hay Forks, - -- , , ; ; . iSmith'8 Hoes,- - v . . if! :M ; .u- . Grindstones, Kitchen Grindstone! ,; i ; !. Falrbaiik's Scales, ' " :"' ; , , Hatchers Files, 31;:;OTaIn ; Street. 31 !I may81 mifE COPARTNERSHIP BETWEEN Ja tne undersigned, under tbe firm ot WELLS. KELLOGG 4 CO., is this day dissolved' by mutual consent. Mr. H. K. weus retiring. . iHHtvin ana accounts wilt remain with the successor, B03TTICHER, numuu x cu..ror settlement. HIRAM K. WELLS. CHAS. H. KELLOGG. H.1JW. BUilTIL'IIIilK. "'U'""' to c.. IKETTiril ER. KELLOGG & Co. (Successor to WUa, Kellogg & Co.) ia First Street, SIGN OF THE BIO PADLOCK, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN AND CUTLERY r AGENTS FOR JBest Gum - Belting. rtlHE fJNDERSIONEIk. MEMRKRS JL of the late firm of WELLS, KELIXMXJ AGO., have this day formed a copartnernip, unaer tne name ana styie or B(ETTICHER7XELL0GG &C0. and wUI continue the Hardware Business at the OLD STANU. . Thanking our many-friends for their uoerai patronage, we respect rally ask a continuance of tbe same to the new firm. . . -UW AKU tVJLl l lCillSR. ' CHAS. H. KELLOOti. . EvansvlUe, January 1st, lst7. Jan21 dtf GEO. S. SONNTAG & CO., DEALERS IN ; 1 ' '" . ... ,-. ' i --A.xi.vils, . . ,: .'.:. f .-.-i. ' ' ' ' - - : -! v .;.. "Vises, - ; . .-. ' JBellows, Hand and Slede Hammcrt Horse Shoes, Horse Sails, Stocks and Dies, Butchers' Files, , Coil Chain, (( JUzt4vU.VJL Jlvllllini I No. 29 FIRST. TREET, febU EVAN3YILLE, IND. 1

-DOOTS-ANDH3HOE3. It Coftsi Nothing to Examine TURXEItS Fine Stock ; of 1 Boots and . Shoes,1. And in, a majority of case's you would be so much pleased, with the quality and style of his goods, and the price at which lie is .BeU&g jJuyn, tiat you would be certain to save, "ymir self tJta'.' trouble of I Hiking xieicteret'and ordtt a few pa Irs wrafped up before you left. ; I'M .... ..- t sort , 'n&" To ruy larfe-tSrel4 bf 'business friends, 'and the ladies in partic'ular.'l f worT-of a3T; Lipfa fa tvm , (U1I and Iresh, embracinir eome new and very fine 'glove kid and serge gooda for. mens wear, boys' shoes of all kinda,'" : and particularly ladies' serge gaiters 4 and slippers, easy house and fine dress slippers, childreos': gaiters, Polish Balmorals, ankle ties, and slippers of all kinds. , ' . .' ; From this '"time rUntil after 'the 1 Fourth of July; I will sell the above

aud all other goods a(; prices more fa vorab'e tojbe buyerTthaocould bo obtained befoV.ince 18G1 i m i iniirn lit june8

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SEOTI - STREET MIOE STOKE J0IL RASCII, 1 THE 0ID A'D BELUBLE ' : . , . .1 i - ,.:; f , ... ... Boot and Shoo : MERcilANT, ' 'J. '':. Has orrvrVi at his old, ..' - STAND. - ... . No. . , 8 , , SECOND STREET,' , Between Main and Sycamore Street :" i i . J A New and Large Stock of - 1 1 e, ... - ' . R - n xh i. BOOTS AND SHOES ' OF EVERY

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ll,vlr..hn.l..n.ll.. .11..,. uirei't from the mnniiruntiimni . r... u s? SSW H HWOSD HTKKET ih. L'IIKAHKhT. hut ln th. ftvi.-u-p Irriu-n HTVLISU.and DURABLE GOODS In the cit.v. Please call and see for yourself. " nr. ... Jonx Biscn. rany30dtf 0 M 0. . p S3, o 8 M o w 0 0 x tet., .05. et 1 S3 S3 ait r - . . II Frederick OeU. John Rhelnlander. GEDj & RHEINLANDER, ' " ' Dealers in ' , ' PIANOS, MEL OD EONS. and all kinds oV Musical Instrnmeott, ! ' Instruction Books, Sheet Music, Guitar and Violin Strings, Ac, Ac. . .1. CV 7. 1 C. . Between Sycamore aud Vine, EvansvUle, Ind. ole Agenta for Stelnway A Sons' Gold Medal Pianos. apt Removal. RE. OII.BEKT CO. HAVE REtnAVAil tliIP HAW ffHIhaftnr a.Apa uvpiMsm vwr au wucaa viva vustui utm. f K a uall A full IMiArtmanl tt npAAAriaa fwf -'"- ' AfUUU . or Tlv . '

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