Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 September 1866 — Page 3

THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1866.

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BOOTS AND SHOES.

9 I 3 .8 8 S WQgio i MEDICINE. PATENT XR- V K JI I ST K A D'S TOM I. HKVW is the most pleasant remedy for Chills and Fever ever discovered, and is warrantH tn Mire. It is mirelv veeetable. and con tains neither arsenic, quinine, nor anything ffftcrTrar' KM wnicn can ously. Read ! Read ! Read ! Read the following Certificates : Henderson, Ky., Feb. 28. 1868. Dr. R. A. Armistead, oi" Evanville, Ind,, resided 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 afalllftilpr4itioner of medicine. He is a gentleman of strict integrity and elevated moral worth. Li. W. POWELL, ARCH'D DIXON, Paducah, Ky., Sept. 2, 1851. Having lived neighbors to Dr. R. A. Armistead, in Trigg wnnty, Ky.. for srmip ten or twelve year, we take pleasure in saying, that, as a Physician, Ite sfood high, and enjoyed a large practice : whilst, 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 unsullied character. kiYB. Inquire of your Druggist. For sale by all Druggists. j CLOUD AKTN, aprlS General Agents, No. 5 Main St. IV JEW FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF. -rzr-nrr- -m t f t . It V.nitiitc. D-liv-nl' mmm Fragrant r-fmmir, islillcl front the Rare n Beautiful Flower lYoui which lnUr ili'nnmf, Manufactnred onlyliy PHAI.O SOY y Beware of Counterfeits. jiAlc for PltaloH'a Thkf tio other. Sold by drugSista senvraU-

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INSURANCE. The Best insurance affair Kates. INSITRANCEAGENCY ESTABLISHED 1858. 1 J. W. NEXSEN. ? W BIXBY. NEXSEN & BIXBY, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS AND ADJUSTERS OK LOSSES. Fire. River. Life, and Accident In-

8nrance. Representing the oldest and most reliable Insurance Companies in America. Combined Cash Assets represented Twenty MUlion Dollars. 30,000,000. , Policies on every description of Insurable property issued. Losses liberally aamsieu and promptly paid at this office. Office in Mtfrble Hall Building, No. , Main Street, Evansville, Ind. . , -AGENTS FOR GREAT WESTERN DESPATCH . Fast Freight Une. Jel9ly'. ,. .ffitna' Insurance Company, of Hartford, Connecticut. I INCORPORATED 1810. CASH ASSETS - - - - $1,600,000. X. A. Ai,kxndkk i President. LtiditJS J. Hendek Secretary. NEXSEN A BIXBY, Agents. KT,ANsvTr.i,E, Ind. Phoenix Insurance Company, of Hartford, Connecticut CHARTER PERPETUAL. CASH ASSETS OVEB -. $1,000,000. IfENRV Kki.logg President. W. B. Cuakk. Secretary. i I NEXSEN" & BIXBY, Agents, Evansvillk, Ind. Continental Insurance Company of New York City.' PA R TI CI PA TIN (i COM PA N Y. . golicy Holders receive three-fourths of thi nett profits, without any liability, CASH ASSETS - - - - $1,500,000, Geo. T. Hopk '.' President, Lamport is secretary. NEXSEN BIXBY, Agents, Evansville, Ind. Insurance Company of North Ameri ca, oi rhiladeipma. ! INCORPORA TED 1794. CASH ASSETS i- - - $1,750,000. . CVCliLV-fcW'J W1J j . V . I expedience. . i..!, j-'iui'i-Arthur G. Coffin. .......President, Cua. Platt. ..... Secretary t -fci v r v ntVDV ,. i Ind. Mannattan Insurance Company, of New York City. INCORPORATED 1821.' CASH ASSETS - - - - $1,000,000 WjcBittPalmeb K President AST. kkwJ. Smith .secretary. NEXSEN BIXTCY, Agents, EVAJfSVIL.I.K.lNn. pal Arctic Insurance Company of New it York City. WtH SRET8 '- - - $800,000 J:3Ki.ton Smith..- .,......;.Presldeht. m. B; Wtu.i.MAKTH ..ylcePesirtent. ViNCENi Tilyon ..........Secretary. NEXSEN BIXBY, Agents, lEVANSYiLXfc, Ind. North American Insurance Company, oi Harttord, uonnecticuL CASH ASSETS ... - $500,000. A. F. Hastings ! President. Was. C. Hastings Secretary NEXSEN fc BIXBY, Agents, Evansville, Ind. Merchants Insurance Company, i Hartford. Connecticut. Of ( ASH ASSETS-- wr-r-t 50.000. Mark Howato.'...U.m. Preaiient. E. Tho. Lovbrkvi..k...:, ' !.:-..v.ScTOTfcry. , NEXSEN & BIXBY, Agents, Evansvilis, Ind. North American Insurance' Company,' of New York City. CASBT ASSETS PARTICIPATING COMPANY. .Holders receive one-half the nett hthout-any liability. YlT A ' L '.'J ' W.- Otis. ....President. R. W. Bleeckeh ; Secretary. NEXSEN & BIXBY, Aaente, EVkNVILEK, Ind, 1 .Etna Life -fiisurance Company, of CASH ASSETS $3,000,000. . The cheapest and best Company in America. E. A. Bulkley... T. O. Bnders Life Iusuianqe President. ..-.Secretary. B. B. Mykick.. ..wtate Agent. NEXKES.4 BIXBY. Agents. Evansville. Ind. Charter Oak Life Insurance Company, of Hartford, Connecticut CASH ASSETS OVER . . $1,000,000. J. C. WALE LEY President. S. H. White Secretary. NEXSEN & BIXBY, Agents, I ' . .ii - ' . i EyANgyiLUfc Iyp. h Accident Insurance Company, COLUMBUS, OHIO, lanital ai.OOO.OWO. Bku, E. Smith, President, i k. G. B. Weight, Secretary. NEXSEN & BIXBY, Agents, Evansville, Ind. A Beautiful Sjibpban Repiiejice for Sal at a ureat Bargain. , X OFFER FUR SIM A WPM X built, commodious brick house, situate in the suburbs of the city, with a lot containing near an acre. The house contains ten rooms, and is handsomely located, commanding a view, of the OhioRiver and the city, is surrounded with beautiful shade trees and shrubbery,' and as a residence is sj icomjortablei conveniant, ana atfactive. Tne premises aiso contain astaore, woodshed, carriage-bouse, and other conveniences. As the property must sell, some one applying soon will obtain a great bargain. tie pgrfect. AHA 1ULKMAKI, Real Estate Agent, Third Street. EOOTS AND SHOES. OWcli Ac Lozier EVERYTIIIXCi If you want in their GAITERS, SHOES, Buskins, OR SLIPPERS, , Go to Gatch, Lozier. Yodll ne suited in price and style. 1 ' JW Call every day. 1 P. S. Cf;me Saturday's too. 37 Main (Street, Kvansville, Iniian. GATCH & LOZIER. FLORENCE SEWING MACHINES On hand and for sale, at Gatch A Loziek's. This Machine makes FOUR DIFFERENT STITCHES. Each stitch being alike on both sides of the fabric. At GATCH & LOZLER'S lm 27 Main Street, BransviUe, Ind.

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.. S.1J.V-. ,. itllT -t " IK I Writtow for the Toledo Blade. Mr. Bfasby with the Presidential Party From Louisville to Washington. White HoOS, WAsrariNOTON. D. C, 1 September hi, 1806. J I rejined the Presidenshel party at Louisville, and glad I am that I did it at that pint. His imperial Sereni-

r hed bin pleased evT sence he lett hicago, or rather sence he got near t! Loois, for two-thirda uv Illinois wuz pizen ana inaianapoiis wuz pizoner. From St. Loo is the recepshuna wuz trooly cofjel and even enthoosiastic. We got out uv the region uv aristocrats am. hed come down to the hard fluted yomanry. 1 seed holes thro the hats uv men, I seed wat mite be called the flag uvDemocrtsy, wavin from behind em, ez they genrally either had no coats at all, or if any. they were roundaboutst wuz alluz in 1 saw wnnen who disdained slobkings and dipped snuff, and felt to home. I wuz among Democracy. The cheerin for -Grant and Farragut closed ez we 'got into them regions, and uv the vociferous crowds half uv em, the younger ones, cheered An drew Johnson, while the old veterans, theni whose noses wuz blosaomin for the tomb, cheered for Andrew Jackt son. His Serenity smilinly acknowl edged both, by makio a speech to em ana wavin ni&.nau With these preliminary remarks I resqom my diary: Louisville. mere wuz a magni ficent demonstration he." Imperial Majesty, who was In a eg. .lent condition to make crowduPljrge enough, remarked to me, as we tuz ridin through tjsteeiSp' ' 'splay! More'n ten unerd sousand people morfi'n ten ,rai,iliou- peopie--mor'n ten' unerd million people inore'n ten unerd sousand million people and alluvum s'porters my policy. 'Rah for me! " His' Majesty ondouhtedly eggsagexated towards the last; but it is safe to put the throng down at a good many. That estimate jtijeutirely sate. There wuz the finest display uv banners and sich I hev seen since we started. The 'red, white, and red wuz displayed from almost half the houses , ladies III K . i i ii ja . - .uiil waveti their hanaKerenieTe ez we passed, and men cheered. A pleasin' incident occured here.1 ! noticed one cuhih' maidewiiv thirty-seVeh, wavin r k I ii ii ,ti i ner nunaKercaiei iiiimgn sub wuz gettiti so much per wave, and hed rent to pay that nite. I recognized her to wurist. When I 'wuz" a 'citizen uv ' 1 i ....... r 'Ji i Uhio : ana wuz aranea into ine serice uv the United States, and clothed in a boh-tailed "blue coat, and hbd a Oystran aiuskit put into my unwillin1 hands and forced to fite agin my brethren, our regiment passed thro Looisy ULe and stayed there Some days. I wuz walk in one .afternoon, when I met tHis identical agei. She saw tx.y bloo kqtai nd enraged, pit in my face with sich energy-that.sbe tkrew out wr he.r mouth a full'sett uv False teeh- I returned em gallantly, wiried mv face with my haudkereher, and f vowed that handkerqher shood hence forth be kept sacred. It wuz, and' when. I seed her wavin hern at our party I wept like alPhiladelphia Convensheh. I stopped the carriage, met the patriotic: female, called her attention to' the incident and handed her my haridkercher which, hed, four years before,' wiped her spittle. The incident gave new vigor to her arms, and from that time she waved two handkerchers, and mine wuz one uv em. I narrated the insident to the President and he wept. There wuz a large , perceshen and a great variety of banners. Aniong the most noticeable, wuz, a company uv soldiers uv the late war, eaoh with a leg off, dressed in the gray uniforms into wioh they hed bin mustered out, with the motto "we. are willing to go the other leg for A. Johnson." Anoth' er company uv solgers who hed each lost an arm, carried this inscripahen, " wat we did'nt get by bullets, we she! getbyballots, TbePresident cut down his speech jest one-half here-rin swingingaround the cirkle he omitted to menshen that he found traitors on the Southern side uv it. But he left the constoothun in their hands cheerfully. Cincinnati. A very enthooziastic recepshun- :confiuyood and loud cheers for Grant, wich the President; acknowledged. An unsophisticated PostiuSkter w'bo jUed us here, wanted to know why the people cheered i for Grant instid uv the President, towhich His Highness answered that they wuz considrit they knew his medestyi and wanted to spare hie blushes. 'Another man, who wuz also unsophisticated, asked him confidenshelly, if he did'nt think there wuz a samenis in his speeches, and if he didn't think he'd do better to give a variety. His Eggsellency asked him how there mod be more variety. "At Cincinnati," sed he, "I observed the following order: . 1. I swung around the cirkle. 2. I asked who wuz the Savior ef I wuz Joodis Iskariot? 3. I left the Cqnstitooshnv the 30 states, and the flag with 36 stars onto Lit in their hands. Nuw at Columbus- I slvel vary it tnusly: uA. Hi ' ., Hi 1. rne tiousuwosuu ua auu sii. 2. The 'Judis Iskariot bianis. 3. Swiugin around the cirkle. At Stgobenville, agin ez follows: 1. Judis Iskariot. 2. Swingin around the eirkle. 3. Uonstitooshn, flag and stars. And so on. Its susceptible uv many changes. I thot uv that when I writ that speech, and divided it up into sections on purpose. Johnstown, Pa. A platform fell down, onto wich w us 400 voters, killin a dozen ut em. His Eggslency felt

releevocli wjie heerinuVvtfie a&idepfc, at be'm ashoored thai there wuz' t wua uv his supporter? on the platform. He considered it a speshl Providence. The condukter overheered the remark and answered that af any uv his supporters were killed in that seckshun they'd hev tc import wun for the purpose. Mifflin, Pa. A enthoosiastic indivijjile who wants the Post Offis at this place verymueh, fell on the President's neck and wept, hailin him ez the "Preserver uv the. Union." The President thanked him for this spontaneous trifooot, and left in his hands' the Constitoo&hn, the flag and the 'appintmeuthe desired. Baitimoke. There wuz a spontaneous Tecepshdn here, wich wuz gratifying to us. The perceshon wuz immense and the mottoes expressive. One division wuz headed by the identikle idivljooel who fired the first shot at the Massachusetts men in 1861. He is a ardent supporter of President Johnson's policy. One flag wuz One capchered from a Injeany regiment at the first Bull Run at wich the President wept. "Things is bocomin normal" sed he " when the people will

stanJ that. Wat love! wat unity. The flags uv both secshuns wich wuz lately borne by foes, now mfuglin in the same proceshun, and all uv emi eheerin me." At last we arrived at Washington, heyin swung entirely around the cirkle and found traitors North and South. The demonstrashen to greet the President on his arrival, was immense. The olerksin all the Departments truz out, (at least them ez wuzn't will wish thevhed bin. ez their names wuz I all taken.) the Solgers on duty wuz ordered out, and altogether it wuz the moat spontaneous exhibition I ever witnest. The Mayor made a speech. The President replied : If he wuz Joodis isfcariot who waft the, ftayjoK told hrtn he hed ' swung around, the entire cirkle ' a rrd1 Hyd ' found traitors on all sides uv it, though senc he left Cleveland, Chicago and Indianapolis he wuz satisfied there, wuz the heft uv them in the North, but : be this ez1 it may, he left'the Constoo'shn and thirty-six' States', arid the flag with 36 stars onto it irr his hand"?. He hed bin Alderman- uv his native vilage, and Congressman, and United States Senator, and Vice President, and President, wich latter circumstance, he considered foiohinit', twt wuz, after all, an Huiuble Inditij'let Hev didn't feel his oat much and wood do his dobfy agin traitors north ez-well ez again his misguided friends south. ad owi And so ended .the Presidenahal excursion. Petroleum V. Nasby, P. M.: (wieh is Postmaster, and, likewise chaplin to the expedishua,) " P. S. I forot to menshun that at Chica e we lid the corner stone uv a ' i . . . rrv.. i mi . i monument to uougias, ine occurrence hed entirely slipped hr Etieinory. TO FARMERS. t :)' yd J won! ot , i -1-- 1 1 - oataQ T. R. MATTHEWS. W, FUtl-ItBTCU. Late of Louisville, Ky. MATTHEWS FULLERTON. Dealers in AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SEEDS, Wood and Willow Ware, ' AND HOUSE FURNIS&ING ARTICLES No. 46 Main Street, no6 tf. EVANSVILLE, IND Greene's Patent Cylinder CIDER MILL, For Crushing and Expressing tlie Juice frimi Apples, Grctp, and other Fruit, at one and the same operation. The subscriber has ixvr.vred and patented a Machine for crushing and, expressing the Juice from Apples and other fruit at a single operation, thereby dispensing, wiUi screws, levers, presses and other cumbersome machinery, ana saving all the time and labor necessary to Separate the iuioes from the fruit by the old prVcess. This important result is attained h a novel arraugement of crushing and pressing cylinders together in one frame, entirely unlike any Machine ever heretofore constructed tor such a purpose, and which must eventually supersede and do away with all known processes for ex-, tractina juices irom mm. The subscriber claims, and is ready to demonstrate, that the following advan,t.e, tnat in ained over taees are ef ?r an onier .viacm Ist.iWitri the same amount of power, three lime the quantity of Cider or Win caw be made lq a day than can be made by any otlier Machine. 2d. That lrom 25 to 40 p- cent, mnre Cider or Wine can be extracted from the same amount of fruit. 3d. That it is more compact a'nd simple in its operation, stronger and less liable to get out of order; is adapted to hand or other powers ; Is portable, and can be transported readily from place to place; can be driven by any kind of power, and can be attached to any. machinery. 4th. It Is cheaper in proportion to its capacity. 5th. It is stronger, being constructed entirely of iron. tit li. In being adapted for expressing juices from all kinds of fruit, including Applet, tfrape, Hhuharb, or Wine Plant, Currants, attd Berries of all kinds. 7th. That it is superior to any Jioot Gutter known for the purpose of crushing roots of all kinds, for feeding stock, quicker, easier, and better than any other Machine. 8th. Thfif it expresses the juice from Apples dr other fruit the moment they are crushed, wherein -lies the great secret 01 making good Cider or Wine. Nth. That it does rot grind or break the seed of any kind of fruit; thereby doing awpy with a great objection which is urged against all otherMachtuas. Kniose stamp for DescriptiveCircular. Address G. J.GBEEXR. auglU d.im Hudson. rew York. FAMILY DRUG STORE. No. 10, south First Street, between Main and Locust. A. C. Hai.i.ock, Druggist 'and Apothecary. FULL ASSORTMENT OF TR1 J3LISTS' ARTIC LES, pure and fresh. Patent Medicines of all kinds. Physicians' prescriptions carefully ailed at all hours. jnn8 6m.

MISCELlLANEOUS.

ClotJt House. JOHN S. PISKIF.. H. PELDMAN & CO., : , U SWTHlWBST' STREET, Wholesale Cloth House K UIl liifi: f.'.'ti-. ion ' Tailors' Trimmings. to l -toioo luw XKTV TAKE PT.EASTRE IK ABfKlr nouncing to the Trade that we have lust opened" the largest and most complete stock of IMPORTEO and AMERICAN CLOTHS and TAILORS' GOODS in. Indiana, consisting in part of Cloths, Cassimeres, rii 1 Bh ' ' Doeskins, Chinchillas, Escomm, Duffels, Picrmts; , 1, icos, F. and H. Coatings, Satiriets. Jtttrns, i 3 i . At , .; - i tr.t; ibt a Italians. TAILORS TRIMMINGS, in full stock, of every variety. Our Mr. Peel I Is late Of the house of Sonneborne & Co., the largest cloth buyers, importers, and 'Jobbers or New York City, and agents for European, manufaeturers. We have made arrangements with tbis celebrated house' to keep us fully supplied w,ith goods of the best qualities and latest styles. With these Tacilmeis, we gtiarahtee orn8tomen,tO)H!,, A , t ji H iM 09 n DUPLICATE JH6tfG-tIC1S8 and compete with aayihquse in the Wfest. MERCHANT TAILORS of tfci c4ty and theW est are Invited to call and examine our stack, and prhjes,' and satisfy- themselves. , . I scpl dm JOY j TO TJI K WOULD ! " Take Up thy Jfed aid ' Walk ! " AQUA Vi, . , WATER OF LIFE, FOR EXTERNAL OR INTERNAL tfBI. A IVA VlTJE, OR WATER Of LIFE, will cure Headache or i ralgialn three mU'esToothache or jst acnt in one minute. Colit and Cramos n five minutes, i Diarrhcea, Bloody Flux, Coughs and Co(ds In from one to three days. ' Rheumatism In two to ten day. Pain in IM 'Back or Side In twenty min- . luteal IMan ,,.. . j iii ,li''ji'Li-" 1 'Soreness or 'Tnjtammdt ion of the Kidneys, Dsafness, Asthma, JVles, Sore r Weak , Eyes. j 1U1 Bronchial Affectiensi J)jiipepia, Erysipelas, Blisers on the Tongue and Lips, Palpitation of the Heart: Hiver Complaint, .Fever and Ague, u .' Ague Cake, Gravel. Contracted or Stiffened Cords, Swollen, Vame, or Stiff Joints, Swollen Glands or Cheeks, i , r,;,,'f . Cuts, Bruises, or Shot Wbund in' any portion.of the body in an incredibly, shprt time. Tlxis medicine has been thoroughly tested fn Evansville, Ijy many of our first citlzens, neKer failing to grY satisfaction. We have sold Targe quantities in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, fcnd Tennessee, and the .demand is daily increasing. Such is the cdnfidence we have 'ifi The medicine, .that yfe warrant every bottle, and refund 'the money in case the modirtne -fallB 'to cure as represented. . , utlt i.n ,ij4 : We ha,ve a number1 of prbperiy attested certificates from our,on city, ami 4rom various parts of the couh'try, which can at any time be seen, at ur store. PrlceMOne dollar per bottle. For sale- by respectable druggists Everywhere. LBICH A MAQHEE, Cor. Third and Main Streets, Evansville, Manufacturers and Sole Proprietors. au28 d3m OCTOBER ELECTION Union State Ticket in.-. For Secretary of State, NELSON TRUSLER, of Fayette. For Aditor of State, tiiomas b. mcarty, of Wabash. For Treasurer of State, OEN. NATHAN,KIMRAU of Martin.. t. . For Attorney General, DELANA E. WILLIAMSON, of Putnaui. For Superintendent of Public Instruction, GEORGE W. HOSS, of Marion. Union Congressional Candidates. tstHist. HON. ll Q. DkBRULEH. 2 flttt-OEN.'WALTEH U. G RUSH AM. 3d Iisl. GEN. MORTON C. HUNT R. ithDisl. COL. IRA . GROV'ER. ath Iist. GEORGE W. JULIAN. , m Hth Dist. GEN. JOHN CORURN. llh Dist.-OY.il r HENRY D. WASH BURN. 9th Dist. HON. . SCHUYLER COLFAX. mh . MAJ. WM. WILLIAMS. JOHN P. C. SHANKS. Uth Dtst.-GEX. County Ticket. For Senator, d w .iMI THOMAS C. JAQUESS, oi Posey. I For Jnhtt Representative, JOHN S. HOPKINS, of Vanderburgh. , For Representative, EM I L TBISCHOF. For Treasurer, , COL. JOHN RII EI N LANDER. For Contmisroner, PHILIP DECKER. . 1 . For .Coroner, SAMUEL P. HA VEIN. Notice of Order to Lay Out, Open, and Extend Third Street,Iof the City of Evansville, fro Elm to Carpenter Street. NOTICE IS HFRKBY ClVES, that the Common Council of the city of Evansville, at Ita scsdon on the 16th day of August, 186, passed an order to lay out, open, and extend Third Street of said citynorthwestwardly in a direct line from Elm Street .'across the point of Lot 17, in Block 1, Battel's Place, to Carpenter Street, agreeably to map filed in the Clerk's office, and recorded in the minuie-book of the Council ' i All persons owning 'or claiming real estate adjoining or abutting upon said street as proposed to be extended, and feeling themselves aggrieved by said order, may have redress by making application to said Council within six weeks from the publication of this notice. By order of the Council. . .; i A. M. MrGRIKF Olerk. I Clerk's Offloe, August IS. 1S66. aua iw

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;:i mlni'f tit ! AND M v.lIIO'- ' -l"' O U 1 L E K Y ! in ,IV ' IMjrf) 13 MM I 1 M FIBSTSTREET, 11 (SIGN OF THE BIG PADLOCK.)! INSURANCE. (dJ Itf! General Insurance Agenoy. M. J. LOWBY A CO., General Insurance Agents, Woy 1, Worth Firnt Street. Evansville, Ind. Jl r . 1 J. LOWRY CO. HAVE TW estabusiied, in. eir Banking business, an INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, ad have, plaosd Mr. Henry S. Bennett in charge of the same as Secretary, and are lKWiully prepared to give prpmpt and efficient attentiotfto Eire, Marine, Accident, and Life Insurance. The Companies, represented by them are among the very strongak4a Mi uuuull anaweiiKnown mr i neir nneraiti y in auiustment and , prompt paynaeirt of losses, 'oltcies 'will be issued in any and ,all' of them upon the most favorable terms. These Companies are the following, representing aggregate Assets amounting to

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Assets, 1.M),0UU w. Home Insurance Co., ?few Haren, Assets, $1,000,000. Anion Insurance Co., or Indianapolis, Assets, $207,505 72. Xew England Insurance Company, f Hartford. Assets, $227,155 45. United States Accident Insaraae Co., or Syracuse, Xew York, Assets, $200,000 00. Mutual Lite Insurance Company, ot Jfew lork, Assets, $16,000,009 tf . North American Lire Insaraoe Co., f Hew York,

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