Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 August 1866 — Page 3

THE EVANS VILLE DAILY JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1866.

HARDWARE.

Oeo. Sonntag & o. IMPORTERS OF HARDWARE and CUTLERY, -AND Onus Ac Pistols. No. 31. No. 31, M-AnST STREETLf ANSVILLK. IXDIi.Vl. 18 6 6. 13 F-irst Street, SIGN OF THE BIG- PADLOCK ! . : ' Ct v. S W" WELL?, KELLOGG & CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN AND CUTLERY! NO. 13 FIRST STREET, MGN OF THE BIO PADLOCK.) INSURANCE. General Insurance Agency. W. J. LOWRY A CO., General Insurance Agents, No. 1, North Flrnt Street, EvansviUe, Ind. Ill J. LOWRY CO. HATE IT established, in connection with their Rankine business, an INSURANCE dkpa R TMENT. and nave nlaced Mr. Henry H. Bennett in charge of the same as Secretary, and are now fully prepared to give prompt and efficient attention to Fire, Marine, Accident, and Life Insurance. The Companies represented by them are among the very strongest in the country, and well known for their liberality In adjustment and prompt payment of losses. Policies will be issued in any and all of them upon the most favorable terms. These Companies are the following, representing aggregate Assets amounting to 38,000,000 OO. S Oder-writers' Ageney, of New York Assets, $3,120,823 32. Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Co., Assets, (in gold,) $16,000,000 00. (Invested in this Country, $1,611,850 13.) Baterprise Insurance Co., of Cincinnati, 0., Assets, $1,000,000 00. Berne Insurance Co., New Haven, Assets, $1,000,000. f ilea Insurance Co., of Indianapolis, Assets, $207,505 72. Kew England Insurance Company, or Hartford. Assets, $227,155 45. Baited States Accident Insurance Co., of Syracuse, New York, Assets, $200,000 00. Sataal Lire Insurance Company, of v v m

flew lorn, Assets, $16,000,000 00. HorthlAmerlcaa Life InsuranceCo. of Hew York,;

MILLERS.

Iflelix-t Bros., MILLEBfil, Wholesale & Retail Dealers in WHEAT, 0 r3 10 m h m a ft H S3 ea - H S3 FLOUR, w - mm g a 9 I m I X del di Mi J PS CORN, AND F E E r. 86 S3 SB Corner Locust and Canal Sts. ap!8 BOOTS AND SHOES. u 0 0 . "1 c 2 o p 0 2 H 9 3 K 2 w 0 3 o f1 P X 1 9 8 CO J S3 9 3 9 0 M 0 r 3 B p s Q OD S3 92 i 0 3D P b H 0 2 o i Q Q 5 0 o J p 8 g 0 sr a q H S s & 5 c S e 3 o s g 3 b- ff g a ill at -i c a 5 f 2 B i c I o f i "3 i i l a a j cr B 3 i & I OQ g tsr & So. g o tr g a S e i a If 2 S s - H H I 3 a o B a B 5 9 S" s 3 B I a o o I 2 1 m i o i 3 P 0D ST O D a s B s C-1 o D (9 O s 8 d B a a s Q u i 1 5 a B P - i COAX. BODIAH O il. MINES. QFFICE ON WATER STREET, BEtween Main and Locust Streets, constant supply, and orders promptly filled. novSl

CITY NOTICES.

Annexation of Territory to the City of EvansviUe. Tar otic e is hereby men, mat JW the Common Council of the city of EvansviUe, in pursuance of the provisions ofanActofthe General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 6, l&io, entitled " An Act to amend the seventyfirst section of an Act entitled ' An Act t ranting to the citizens of the town of Ivansvllle, In the county of Vanderburgh, a City Charter,' approved January 27, 1847. and to add supplemental sections to said Aet."will,on the 10th day of Septembcr,i866, present to the Board of County Commissioners of Vanderburgh County, a petition praying for the annexation to said city ol the following described territory, and setting forth the reasons for such annexation, viz. : All the territory situated northeast oi Eighth street and southwest of Tenth street, described as follows, viz. : Beginning at the middle of Eighth street, in the City of EvansviUe, opposite the southeast side of the alley which separates Baker's Addition of said city from the territory herein described, and running thence northeastwardly by said alley, seven hundred and thirty -eight (":) feet more or less, to the middle of Tenth street; thence parallel with Eighth street (hy a line which would be the middle of Tenth street if said street were extended), three hundred and flftyniue (SW) feet, more or less, to the northwest side of the Wabash and Erie Canal: thence along the northwest side of said Canal five hundred and twenty-four (524) feet more or less, to a point In line with the middle of Eighth street ns the same Is laid out through the southern Enlargement of said city; thence south threw hundred and eighty-two and twenty-six hundredths (;22-iW feet more or less, to a point where t lie middle of said Eighth street of the eastern Enlargement intersects with the middle of said Eighth street of the Southern Enlargement, and thence by said Eastern Enlargement, along the middle of said Eighth street, six hundred and seventy-five and three-fourths (67.V4) feet, more or less, to the place of beginning ; said territory being contiguous to the city of EvansviUe, and not platted or laid out W. BAKER, Mayor. A. M. McGriff, Clerk. aug9 till seplO Annexation of Territorv to the City of Evansville. -IV-OTICE IN HEREBY OIVEN, that the Common Council of the city of Evansville, in pursuance of the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March (i, 1865, entitled " An Act to amend the seventyfirst section of an Act entitled 'An Act f ranting to the citizens of the town of ivansville. In the county or Vanderburgh, a City Charter,' approved January 27, 1847, and to add supplemental sections to said Act," will.on the loth day of September,1866, present t-j the Board of County Commissioners of Vanderburgh County a petition praying for the annexation to said city of the following-described territory, and setting forth the reasons for such annexation, viz. : All that part of the northwest quarter of Section 29, Township 6 south, Range 10 west, in Vanderburgh County, described as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of Out-Lot number five (5), as laid out by R. M. Evans (the Bald point being also the northwest corner of the Northeastern Enlargement of the city of Evansville), and running thence south by said Northeastern Enlargement six hundred and sixty (660) feet to the middle of William street, extended westwardly from said Northeestern Enlargement; thence west by the middle of said William street, extended three hundred and thirty (330) feet, to the eastern boundary Une of Dixon's Addition ; thence north by said Dixon's Addition six hundred and sixty (660) feet to the north Une of said Out-lot 5; and thence east by said north Une three hundred and thirty (330) feet to the place of beginning being the east half ot said Out-lot number 5; said territory being contiguous to the city of EvansviUe, and not platted or laid off. W. BAKER, Mayor. Attest : A. M. McGriff, Clerk. aug9 till seplO Annexation of Territory to the City of Evansville. arOTH'E IS HEREBY CIVEN. that Jiyt the Common Council of the city of Evansville, in pursuance of the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 6, 1865, entitled "An act to amend the seventyfirst section of an Act entitled, 'An act granting to the citizens of the town of Evansville, in the county of Vanderburgh, a City Charter,' approved January 27, 1847, and to add supplemental sections to said Act," will, on the 10th day of September, 1866, present to the Board of County Commissioners of Vanderburgh County a petition praying for the annexation to said city of the following described territory, and setting forth the reasons for such annexation, viz. : A ll that part of the southwest quarter of Section No. 29, Township 6, south of Range 10, west, in Vanderburgh County, described as follows, viz. : Beginning at the southwest corner of said Section 29, and running thence north four hundred and thirty-five (435) feet, more or less.to the middle of the alley separating the Southern Enlargement of the city ot Evansville from the territory hereby described ; thence east along the middle of said alley two thousand six hundred and forty (2,640) feet, more or less, to the half mile line running north and south through the middle of said section; thence south by said half mile line four hundred and thirty-five (435) feet, more cr less, to the south Une of said section, and thence west two thousand six hundred and thirty-seven (2,637) feet, more or less, to the place of beginning ; said territory being contiguous to the city of Evansville, and not platted or laid off. W. BAKER, Mayor. Attest: A. M. McGriff, Clerk. aug9 ill seplO Annexatioi4of Territorv to the City of Evansville. OTIC'E IS HEREBY tilVEJf, that the Common Council of the city of vansville. in Dursuance of the nrovisions of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 6, 1865, entitled "An Act to amend the seventyfirst section of an Act entitled 'An Act granting to the citizens of the town of EvansviUe, in the county of Vanderburgh, a City Charter,' approved January 27, 1847, and to add supplemental sections to said Act," will.on the 10th day of September, 1866, present to the Board of County Commissioners of Vanderburgh County a petition praying for the annexation to said city of the following-described territory, and setting forth the reasons for such annexation, viz. : All that part of the southeast quarter of Section 19, Township 6 south, Range 10 west, In Vanderburgh County, bounded and described as follows, viz. : Beginning at the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of said Section 19, and running tnence west along the half-mile line which passes east and west through the middle of said section four hundred and twentyone and a half (421 W) feet, more or less, to the eastern Une of Holzgrafe's Enlargement; thence south by the eastern line of Holzgrafe's Enlargement one thousand three hundred and thirty-eight (1,338) feet, more or less, to the middle of Adams street ; thence east along the middle of Adams street four hundred and twentyone and a half (421) feet, more or less, to the east line of said Section 19; and thence by said east line north one thousand three hundred and thirty-eight (1.338) feet to the place of beginning; said territory being contiguous to the city of Evansville, ana not platted or laid oft". W. BAKER, Mayor. A. M. McGriff, Clerk. aug9 till seplO Election Notice. NOTICE IS HE BE BY GIVEN, that there will be an election held at the office of Ben. Stinson, in the city of Evansville, between the hours of one and eight o'clock p.m., August 29th, 1866, for the purpose of electing seven Directors for the Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Vanderburgh County, to serve for the ensuing year. WM. BAKER, PresidentJl Ben. Btinson, Secretary. August 10, 1866. dlOt

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GRIDLEFS Salt Rheum and Tetter Ointment WILL CURE SALT RHEUM, TETter, Scald Head, Prairie and Barber's Itch, Illinois Mange, Missouri Scratches, Ringworm, Iowa Din, Army Itch, Pimples on the Face, Obstinate Old Sores, Scrofula, and all Diseases and Eruptions on the Skin, when used in conjunction with Dr. Easterly's Iodinb and Sakha -parilla, which purifies the blood and removes the cause, and the Ointment Heals the Sores, and thus a speedy and germanent Cure is effected. We advise oth to be used in these complaints. Price The Iodine and SarsapariUa $1 50 per bottle. Price Gridley's Salt Rheum and Tetter Ointment, 75c per bottle. Prepared and sold by Dr. E. Easterly A Co., No. 70 North Fifth street, St. Louis, Missouri, and at their branch store, No. 99 Madison street, Chicago, 111. For sale by all druggists. DRTHOOPmil'EMALE 0RDIAL Will cure all Female Complaints, such as excessive, painful, or suppressed Menstruation, Leucorrhea or Whites, Falling of the Womb, and all Irregularities of the Monthly Periods. It will also bring on the menses or Monthly Periods, when checked by Colds or other causes. Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial Is the most perfect and infallible remedy ever discovered for the cure of female complaints. Ladies, try it ! Price SI 50 per bottle. Prepared and sold by Dr. E. Easterly St Co., No. 70 North Fifth street, St. Louis. Mo., and at their Branch store, No. 99 Madison street, Chicago, HUnois. For sale by all Druggists. je!8. Notice of the Laying Ont and Opening of Streets in F. W. Bnnkmever's Enlargement UTite is ti t. kmi i uivn, tnat the Common Council of the city of EvansviUe, at its session on the 20th day of July, 1866, passed an order to lay out. open, and extend Sixth Street, of the width of sixty feet, and of the length of three hundred and eighty-four feet, more or less, to connect Sixth Street, in Sharpe's Enlargement, with Eighth Street, in the Northern Enlargement; And that said Council, at said session, passed an order to lay out, open, and extend Franklin Street, of the width oi sixty feet, and of the length of three hundred and eighty-four feet, more or less, to connect with Franklin Street, in Sharpe's Enlargement, with Frrnklin Street, in the Northern Enlargement; And that said Conncil, at said session, passed an order to open, lay out, and extend Seventh Street, of the width of sixty feet, and of the length of three hundred and eighty-four feet, more or less, to connect Seventh Street, in Sharpe's Enlargement, with Adams Street, in the Northern Enlargement; And that said Council, at said session, passed an order to open, lay out, and extend Eighth Street, oi the width of sixty feet, and of the length of three hundred and eighty -four feet, more or less, to connect with Eighth Street, in Sharpe's Enlargement, with Eighth Street, In Holzgrefe's Enlargement. All persons owning or claiming real estate adjoining or abutting upon said proposed streets, and feeling themselves aggrieved by any or either of said several orders, may have redress by making application to said Council within six weeks from the publication of this notice. By order of the Council. A. M. McGRIFF, Clerk. City Clerk's Office, Evansville, July 23, 1866. Jnly23 THE Oldest Accident Insurance Company in America Is the TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO. OF HARTFORD, CONN. Net Cash Assets, June 1st, 1866, $700,641 4. IN8URE8 AGAINST ACCIDENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. THIS UOJIPANY HAS BEEN IN successful operation since April 1st, 1864; and up to July 1st, 1866, has Issued over sixty thousand policies, and paid over two thousand three hundred losses; in addition to the large sum of 9151.500 realized to forty-five policy-holders, for 9864 received in premiums. Policies issued for any length of time, without delay, by J. N. KNOX, Agent, Evansville, Indiana. Offiee on Second Street, betwe ?n Main aud Locust. aug4 dtf Morning Star Lodge, No. 7, L 0. 0. F Meets every Thursday evening, at eight o'clock, at Odd-Fellows' Hall, on First Street, between Main and Svcamore. Brothers of other Lodges visiting the city are invited to attend. G. BELLAMY, may 21 Secretary.

INSURANCE.

The Best Insurance at Fair Kates. INS URANCE AG ENCY ESTABLISHED 1858. J. W. NEXSKN. . N. BIXBY. NEXSEN & BIXBY, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS AND ADJUSTERS OF LOSSES. Fire, River, Life, and Accident Insurance. Representing the oldest and most reliable Insurance Companies in America. Combined Cash Assets represented Twenty Million Dollars. 20,000,000. Policies on every description of insurable property issued. Losses liberally adjusted and promptly paid at this office. Office in Marble Hall Building, No. 9, Main Street, EvansviUe, Ind. AGENTS FOB GREAT WESTERN DESPATCH Fat Freight One. Jel9 ly.) iEtna Insurance Company, of Hartford, Connecticut. INCORPORATED 1819. CASH ASSETS - - - - $4,000,000. f. A. Alexander President. Lucitm J. Hkndkk Secretory NEXSEN BIXBY, Agents, EVAX8VII.LK, lap. Phoenix Insurance Company, of Hartford, Connecticut CITA R TER PERPETUA L. CASH ASSETS OVER - $1,000,000. Hknuy Kkllogg President. W. B. Clark Secretary. NEXSEN 4 BIXBY, Agents, ; Evansville, Imp. Continental Insurance Company of New York City. PARTICIPA TING COMPANY. Policy Holders receive three-fourths of the nett profits, without any liabiUty. CASH ASSETS - - - - $1,500,000. Geo. T. Hope President. H. H. Lamport Secretary. NEXSEN & BIXBY, Agents, Evansville, Ind. Insurance Company of North America, of Philadelphia. INCORPORATED 1794. CASH ASSETS - - - - $1,750,000. Seventy-two years successful business experience. Arthur O. Coffin ..President. Chas. Platt Secretary. NEXSEN 4 BIXBY, Agents, Evansville, Ind. Manhattan Insurance Company, of New York City. INCORPORATED 1821. CASH ASSETS - - - - $1,000,000. Wm. Pitt Palmer President. Andrew J. Smith Secretary. NEXSEN 4 BIXBY, AgenU, Evansville, Imp. Arctic Insurance Company of New York City. CASH ASSETS - - - - $600,000. J. Milton Smith- President. H. B. Willmarth Vice President. Vincent Tilyon Secretary. NEXSEN 4 BIXBY, Agenta, Evansville, Ind. North American Insurance Company. of Hartford, Connecticut CASH ASSETS .... $500,000. A. F. Hastings President. Wm. C. Hastings Secretary. NEXSEN 4 BIXBY, Agents, Evansville, Ind. Merchants Insurance Company, of Hartford, Connecticut CASH ASSETS - - - - $350,000. Mark Howard President. E. Thos. Lobdkll Secretary. NEXSEN 4 BIXBY, Agents, Evansville, Ind. North American Insurance Company, of New York City. CASH ASSETS $750,000. PARTICIPATING COMPANY. Policy Holders receive one-half the nett profits without any liability. J. W. Otis President. R. W. Blkbcker Secretary. NEXSEN 4 BIXBY, Agents, Evansville, Ind, .Etna Life Insurance Company, of Hartford, Connecticut CASH ASSETS .... $3,000,000, The cheapest and best Life Insurance Company in America. E. A. Bulklky President. T. O. Endkrs - Secretary. B. B. Myrick State Agent. NEXSEN 4 BIXBY, Agenta, Evansville. Ind. Charter Oak Life Insurance Company, of Hartford, Connecticut CASH ASSETS OVER . . $1,000,000. J. C. WALKLEY President. S. H. White . Secretary. NEXSEN 4 BIXBY, Agents, Evansville, Ind. Accident Insurance Company. COLUMBUS, OHIO. Capital 91,000,000. Bxnj. E. Smith, President. G. B. Wright, Secretary. NEXSEN 4 BIXBY, Agents, Evansville, Ind. NEW rOUNDERY Excelsior Stove Works. BLEMKER, TILLMANN & 00. Founderv. corner Sixth Street and Canal. Office at H. E. Blemker's, No. 14 Second Street, bet. Main and Sycamore. THIS NEW FACTOBY IS NOW IN full operation, and is manufacturing COOKING STOVES, For Wood and Coal, HEATING STOVES, For Wood and Coal, AU of the latest and most approved patterns. Skillets and Lids, Ovens and Lids, Odd Lids, Sugar Kettles, Irons, rates, and Castings in general. Also manufacturers of TINWARE, COPPER and SHEET-IRON WARE, and dealers In MANTLE8 and ORATES, TINNERS' STOCK, TIN-PLATE, SHEET-IRON aniCOPPER WARE. JAPAN WARE BRITANNIA WARE. BUCKET-EARS, WIRE. BASTING SPOONS. LADLES and SSKIMMERS, SHOVELS. 4c, 4c. ; in fact, everything in our line. A large and complete stock. All warranted as represented. Orders and calls solicited before purchasing anywhere else, at H. E. BLEMKER'S, 14 Second Street, au!3 d3m EvansviUe, Ind.

DRY GOODS.

Wholesale Souse! CARPENTER, WHITE & BAKER. wholesale dealers Tin DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, and FANCY GOODS, FIRST STREET, Corner Sycamore, EVANSVILLE. Hoop-Skirts, Corsets, and Nets We make a specialty, and are not undersold In, or ont of, NewY ork. aprlC GILLISON MAOHKK, K. M. O00DLHTT O. 9IA6HEE Sc CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN PLAIN AND FANCY DRY GOODS, FIRST STREET, EVANSVILLE, IND Jang. NEW' FIRM! WHOLESALE '. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Ac. II V DSPETH, SMITH & CO., Having Bought the Interest of JAQUESS, FRENCH & CO., IN THEIR DRY GOODS HOUSE, WOULD INFORM THEIR OLB Customers and the Trade generally, that, with increased facilities for carrying on the business, and with a determination to sell at the LOWEST PRICES for CASH, we trust that we shall be successful hi pleasing, and greatly increasing our trade Our Stock Will be full In all the Unea that are found in a Wholesale DRY GOODS and NOTION House. HUDSPETH, SMITH 4 CO., No. 10 First Street, feb 22 Evansville, Ind. PATENT MEDICINES. AGUE. DR. ABMHTEA O'S TONIC RTtBT is the most pleasant remedy for Chills and Fever ever discovered, and ts warranted to cure. It is purely vegetable, and oonelse which can affect the patient injuriously. Read! Read! Read! Read the following Certificates: Hkndkrhon, Ky., Feb. 28, 1886. Dr. R. A. Armistead, of Evansville, Ind., roslded for many years in this city. We know him intimately. He is a regular Physician, and during his residence here he enjoyed an extensive practice, and was regarded as a skillful practitioner of medicine. He is a gentleman of strict integrity and elevated moral worth. L. W. POWELL, ARCH'D DIXON. PAXrtTCAH, Ky., Sept. 2, Having lived neighbors to Dr. R. A. Armistead. in Trigg county, Ky.. for some ten or twelve years, we take pleasure in saying, that, as a Physician, he stood high, and enjoyed a large practice ; wnllst, as a gentleman, In bearing, and a man of honor, in the strictest sense of those terms, no man maintained a more enviable reputation. In a word, he lived among us without reproach, and left us with i unsullied character LIJsJJ BOYD, cnaracter. ALFRED BOYD. Inquire of your Druggist. For sale by aU Druggists. CLOUD 4 AKIN, aprl8 General Agents. No. 5 Main St. Indianapolis Female Institute . mHI EIGHTH ACADEMIC YEAR X of this institution will open oa WEDNESDAY, September 5th. For Catalogues, or other information respecting the Institute, address, untU September 5th, C. W. HKWE8, President, jyasdlra ITnJIayoUa, India ,1