Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 February 1867 — Page 3

THE EVA NSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1867.

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INSURANCE.

EVANSVILLE INSURANCE CO. authorized capital... PaId Up Capital. ,..$1,000,000 ... 350,000 FIRE, MARINE, & FLAT BOAT RISK " " " " Taken at fair ratesT i i Jso. R. Hopkixs, President. James H. Cutler, Secretary. 1. : dirfctorsV f "V ? Charles Viele, J. 8. Hopkins, Gllllson Maghee, Robert Barnes, Dr. M. J. Bray. John Ingle, Jr., William Brown, Dr. F. W. 8awyer.' " C. Preston, I C P. Parsons, Business Agent, who w 11 also attend to Life and Accident Insurance i Office, corner of Main and First Street. In First National Bank Building. aplS-tim The Best Insurance at Fair Rates INSURANCE "AGENCY ES- . TABLISUEDIS5S. f i. W. HEXREIT. E. X. BIXB (GENERAL- INSURANCE AGENTS AN. ADJUSTERS OF LOSSES. Fire, River, : Life and r Accident In snrance. Representing the oldest and most reliable Insurance Companies in America. Combined Cash Assets represented Twentv Mil lion Dollars.' S20,000,000. , , Policies on every description of insurable property issued. Losses liberally adiusted and prompt!" paid at this office. Office in Marble Hall Building, No. 9, Main. Street, Evansville, lnd. ' VJ ,.; .; AGENTS FOR GREAT WESTERN . DESPATCH Fast Freight line. Jel9 ly .ffitna Insurance Company, of Hart- " .. ., . .lord, Connecticut ' INCORPORATED 1819. CASU ASSETS - - -. - $4,000,000. T. A. Alexandeb i President. LuciusJ. Heniike Secretary. N EXSEN & BIXBY, Agents. r ' EVANSVILLE, 1XD. Phoenix Insurance Company, oi Haitford, Connecticut CHARTER PERPETUAL. ' CASH ASSETS OYER $1,000,000. Henry Kellogg.... President, W. B. Clark Secretary. NEXSEN & BIXBY, Agents. z i Kvaxsvlle, Isp Continental Insurance Company, el :i . ,, New York City. i PARTICIPA TING COMPANY. ' Policy Holders receive three-fourths of the nett profits, without any liability. .CASH . A8SETS . - - $1,500,000. Geo. T, Hopk w.... President. H. IL Lamport Secretary. NEXSEN & BIXBY, Agents, . - Evansville, Ijjp. Insurance Company of North Ameri ; ca, of Philadelphia; . -' INCORPORATED 1704. CASH ASSETS . $1,:.50,0(.0. ' Seventy-two years successful business experience. ' ! - , Arthur G. Coffin ...President. Chas.Platt ....... ......'...'........:......Secretary. NEXSEN & BIXBY, Agents, . Evansvtllb, Ind. Manhattan . Insurance Company- oi . i .! - New York City. INCORPORATED 1821, CASI1 ASSETS' - . -- ,$1,00,000. Wm. Pitt Palmer President. Andrew J. Smith Secretary NEXSEN & BIXBY, Agents, Evansville. Ind. Artie Insurance Company of New York City. CASH ASSETS - - - - $G0,000. J. Milton Smith .. ...PresidentH. B. Wilharth .'. ;. Vice President. Vincent Tilyon Secretary. ; NEXSEN A BIXBY. Agents, . . . 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 Martiora, Connecticut CASH ASSETS .... SS350,O0C. Mark Howa kd ..President , K. Thoh. Lobbell Seeretarj. NEXSEN A BIXBY, Agents, Evansville, Inp. North American Insurance Company, of New York City. CASH ASSETS . - - - $750,000. PARTICIPATING COMPANY Policy Holders receive one-half the new Sroflts without any liability. . W. Otis ....President. . R. W. Blekcker Secretary. NEXSEN A BIXHY, 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. BirLKLE President. T. O. Kndeus Secretary. B. B. Mykik . State Ageut. NEXSEN k BIXBY, Agents. Evansville. Ind. Charter Oak Life Insuranca Company, of Hartford, Connecticut CASH ASSETS OVER - - $i o;:o,ooo. J. C. Waiki-ey President. H. H. Wmitk : Secretary. N EXSEN & BIX BY. Agents, Evansville, Ind. Accident Insurance Company, COLUMBUS, OHIO. CAPITAL - - - - - - $1,000,000. Benj. E. Smith ....President. G. B. Wright Secretary. N EXSEN & BIXBY, Agents. Evansville. Ind. ' Dissolution. T1IK 101AKTNKKSIIII HERETOlore existing between the undersigned, ' under the style and firm of Sharpest Smith, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, F. Sliarpe withdrawing from the firm. Books and accounts will remain with our successors, Ihos. C. t-mith &l Co.. for settlement, they assuming the lialulities. IHOS. C. SMITN, Uan22!2w ' 1- RED. SHARPK. G JV RD. ' ,, TII0S. C. SMITH & 10., PHODUCE and CommiKHion 3IcroluintH ' ' ' ' Dealers in ' " ' Flour, Hay, Corn, Oats, Crass Seeds, and PRODUCE GENERALLY, So. 5 SOUTH WATER STREET, Evansville, Ind. All ordns promptly filled. Jan22dlf

DRY GOODS.

B A R G A I NS AT THE NEW YORK -.. . , i . i. J. T.:& S. A. C00LLDGE, 1 i I A : CHANDLER'S BLOCK, i -t ;.- r r . : " i' ' r-' I Nos. 14 and 16 South First St, i (Opposite the Opera-House grounds), DEALERS IN -. ; ! !- : ' . Silks, Laces, and Fine Dry Goods ; Real Irish Poplins ; I ? White and Salm'on-Colored - AMM.CCAS, ' - ' : ! ; ' ' f for Evening FREA CH MERINOS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, LAP1N, REP, and MOIRE ANTIQUE SILKS, for Daylight and Evening; PAISLEY SHA WLS. in Filled and Open Centers ; LADIES' and MISSES' WOOL SHAWLS; v - - . . ;. t ' - BREAKFAST SHA WLS; 1 Elegant Designs in C L O A K I N G S; ZEPHYR WORSTEDS, PRINTS and COTTON GOODS at New York Prices ; BALMORAL SKIRTS at $3 00- . , , , worth $4 50. IRENCH CORSETS, $1 50. ALL.WOOL GRAY FLANNELS, 50c. ' - J All goods marked down in proportion to the decline in the Eastern market. . T. S. & S. A. COOLIDGE. oc'27d3m

STOVE WORKS. SOUTHERN STOVE - WORKS.

ANTON HELBLING, (Successor ta Brlnkmeyer A Co.,) MANUFACTURER OF COOKING & HEATWG STOVES, For Wood and Coal; Skillets and Lids; ! Ovens and Lids; ODD LIDS; " SUGAR KETTLES; DOG IROJS; I JAMB GRATES; AIR AND CELLAR GRATES; ' : .' i i HAM BOILERS;- ' , rH , MUFrlX MO JLDS; r . r i i WAFFLE IRONS; Copper,' Tin, and Sheet-Iron Ware . ' ' '''." &c, &c. ' ' ' ' 1 , - . , I Dealers In . Tlnplatc, Sheet-Iron, Copper, Lc.,tc. Also, Sole Agent for 0'Nei;'s Patent Broad-Gauge, Indestructible Copper Bottoms, for W ash and Cotfue Boiieis, &c. Sales-room, No. 9S MAIN STREET, opposite the Court-House. Foundry, near the mouth of Pigeon Creels. sss- Orders solic.ted and promptly filled. Jan21dtf Annexation of Territory to tie City of Evansville. IkTOTK E IS HEREBY OtVEX. that Xrl the Common Council of the city of i-VKDsvllle, in pursuance oi tne provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 8, ltitio, entitled "An Act to amend the' seven tyfirst section .f an Act entitled 'An Act f ranting to the citizens of the town of Evansville, in the county of Vanderburgh, a City Chatter,' approved January 17, 1S47. and to add supplemental sections to said Act," will, on Monday, the 4th t!ay of March, ltm, present to tne Hoard or county Commissioners of Vanderburgh County a petition praying for the annexation to said city of the following-described teiritory, and setting torth the reasons for such annexation, viz.: All the territory situated northeast of Eighth Street and southwest of Tenth Street, described, as follows. viz.:- Beginning at the - middle of Eighth Street, in the city; of Evansville, opposite the southeast' side of the alley which separates Baker's Addition of said city from the territory herein described, and running tlience' northtastwardly by "said alley seven hundred and thirty-eight feet, more or less, to the middle oi Tenth street; tnence parallel with Eighth Street (by a line which wculd be the middle of Tenth Street if said street were extended) three hundred and fiitynine (3-"9) feet, more or less, to the nortnwest side of the Wabash and Erie Canil: thence along the northwest side of said canal five hundred and twenty-four (ail) leet, more or less, to a point in' line with the middle of Eighth Street, as the sameis laid out through the Southern Enlargement of said city ; thence s uth three huidred and eighty-two aud twen:y-six huidredths (;.; 26-100) feet, more or less, to a point where the middle of said Eighta Street, of the Eastern Enlargement, intersects with the middleof said Eighth Street of the Southern Enlargement, and thenco by said Eastern Enlargement, along ihe middle of said Eighth Street, six hundred and seventy-five aud three-fourths (Wi&i) feet, inor or less, to the place of beginning; said territory being contiguous to the city of Evansville, and not platted or laid out. V. BAKER, Mayor. Attest: A. M. McGkiff, Clerk., jaiiol dot Annexation of Territory to the City f of Evansville. NOTICE IS HEREBY filVEV, 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 6, 18tto, entitled An Act to amend the seventyfirst .section of an Act entitled 'An Act granting to the ciiizens of the town of Evansville, in the county of Vanderburgh, a City Charter,' approved January 27, 1847, and to add supplemental sections to aid Act," will, ou Monday, the 4th day of March, 1867, present to the Board ot County Commissioners of Vanderburgh County a petition praying for the annexation to said city or the following-described territory, and setting fortu the reasons for such annexation, viz. : All that part of the Bouthwest quarter of Section No. 29, Township 6 south, of Range 1U 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 or the city of 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 halfmile line running north and south through the middle of said section; thence south by said half-mile line four hundred and tbir-ty-tive (4:$5t feet, more or less, to the south line of said section: and thence west two thousand six bundled and thirty-seven (2,b37) feet, more or less, to the plactf of be ginning; said territory being contiguous to the city of Evaeville, and not platted or laid oil. - - ISAKEK, Mayor. A' test: A. M- McGkiff, Cierk. jan.'il d6t Annexation of Territory to the City of Evansville. NOTICE IS HEKEYR OIVEX, that the Common Counci of the city of Evansville, in pursuance of the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of the Stale of Indiana, approved March 0,115, entitled "An Act to amnd the seventyfirst section of an Act entitled 'An Act f ranting to the cltUens of the town of Evansville, in the county of Vanderburgh, a City Charter,' approved January 27, 147, and to add supplemental sections to said Act," will, on Monday, the 4th day of March. 1867, 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 fort h the reasons for such annexation, viz.: The southwest quarter of Section No. 20, Township No. 6 south, of Kange No. 10 west. In Vanderburgh County, Indiana, the same being known as the "Longworth Tract;" said territory being contiguous to the city of Evau.sville, and not platted or laid ott. W. BAKER, Mayor. Attest; .v. m. McriniFF, Clerk. Jttnai dtit ; ., . . MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE and GENTLEMEN'S KEfeT A U It A P, o. 5 First Street. . TRUNTZ & MENTZER, Proprietors.- : The choicest Wines and Liquors will be kept constantly on hanu; and special attention wi l b- eiven to the , RESTAURANT, whefe all the delicacies ol the season will be served in the most approved style making it a nleusnnt resort for the MER CHANTS and BUSINESS M KN of the city A UDerai patronage ls.sollcltea. oc21 d3m

GROCERIES.

MATTHEW DALZELL, WHOLESALE DEALEtt IN; ... 3r I- o c? o i i o s Sails, White Lead, lime, Cement, ic. No. I Water Street. JanSdly. : EVAS8V1LLE, IND. WESTERN FEED STOKE. 9. H. COOK. WM. TROUP. -COOK & TROUP, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In HAY, CORN, OATS, BRAN, MEAL Flour, Shipstuffs, Ilomlnj, Salt, Lime, Ac, Nos. 108 atul 110, corner of Main and Fourth Streets, janSl d6m Evansville, Ind. ' L. IGLEHABT. J. K. BORGMAS L. IGLEHART & CO., THIRD STREET, bet.' Main' and Locust CITY GROCERY. A COMPLETE STOCK AND GENeral assortment of Staple and Fancy Groceries constantly on hand, with fresh arrivals of Country Produce, sueh as Butter, Eggs, Poultry, &c It will ne our aim to supply all reasonable wants in our line of a well-regulated family. L. IGLEHART 4 CO. Also, the best brands of Flour, CornMeal. Feed, &q. fmay!2 tf FOSTER BROTHERS, No. 64 West Second Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO. OFFER FOB SALE, IX LOTS TO suit, at the closest rates to eash buyers i 500 bags Ordinary to Choice COFFEE ; 1,000 bbls. SUGAR, all qualities; 200 bbls. SYRUP and MOLASSES ; 50 bags Prime RICE ; 100 bags Sifted PEPPER; .' ;25bags ALSPICE; Also, full supplies of Nutmegs, Cassia, Mace, Ginger, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff. Oysters. Sardines, Lobsters, Peaches, Pineapples, Blackberries, and all kinds of Canned Goods, Preserves, Jellies, etc.; Candles, Soap, Starch; Wooden-Ware In all varieties; together with a full stock of all goods suited to the trade. Orders promptly filled. Goods not in our line will be supplied. Tenna Cash. ocX) dly Gunny 33 a g-. Having accepted the agency from one of the largest importers, tee are prepared to Jill orders for any quantity of Gunny Bags at the lowest market price. Parties purchasing through vs will save all the profits of middle-men, and get bags of large size and full weight. Terms Prompt Cash. , ! FOSTER BROTHERS, . ; No. 64 West Second Street, . oc20 dly : : CINCINNATI, OHIO. ' E. E. WHEELER. JAMES S. RIG OS WHEELER & RIGGS, : .. Wholesale Dealers in GROCERIES, ! SOUTHEAST CORNER FIRST AND SYCAMORE STREETS,' Evansville, Ind. All orders -romptly attended to. i - - ' - nov2Gdtf ' Preston & Bros. ' F.P. Carson. F. A. Preston. PRESTON BROTHERS, Wholesale Cfrocers, No. 9 First Street, KVAJSSVILLh, IND. Howard, Prestohs & Barrett, New Orleans. Preston & Bros., Wm. R; Preston, ' nov27dtf. HutsonviUe, I1L i New York. R. S. RTT3T0N. JOHN 6. RCSTON. IS. S. IS list on & 7o., Wholesale and iletail Dealers in GROCERIES, PRODUCE, -ASI rmxTEva PAPER, No. 30 Water Street, bet. Sycamore & Vine Evansville ....Indiana. W The highest market p.-ice paid for all Kinds of Produce and Rags. NEW SUPPLIES JUST RECEIVB'.D: 200 Bags Michlsan Oats, superior anicle. 10 Tons Rich Country Bran. 500 Bushels Iowa Potatoes. 100 Bags Rich Ground Screenings excellent cow feed. In store and for sale at R. S. RUSTON & CO.". aprlS No. 30 Water St. HOLLAND IIEBIII-VG and other Fish comprising Hake, Haddock, Codfish. Salmon, Mackerel, Halibut, Sardines, Pickled and Smoked Herring, etc. V1CKERY BROS., 7 Main St.

DRY GOODS.

Goods at "Value. 1 ,We have the most complete stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, suited to the season, which we will sell ofi cheap until -March. We make no ridiculous pretensions by advertising articles cheap, and when customers call for them ''are just out," or by pretending to sell at cost (cost to customers of coui-se). Many goods are high enough at Eastern cost. With many thanks to our friends and customers for the past VERY liberal patronage, we enter the new year with a confident hope of a continuance of the same, and promise to leave nothing undone to merit it. SCIUPKER, BUSSING & CO., 47 and 49 Main Street (anil . : t. ; .Mi ;'!' !...,,' 186G. FALL TRADE. 18G6 CARPENTER WHITE & BAKER, 22 t 24 First St., Corner Sycamore St., EVANSVILLE, IND., offer by the Package or Piece, Latest Nov- , ; elties in '.': ! ' FANCY DRESS GOODS. Silks, Merinos. Coburgs, Alpacas, Poplins DeLaines. Reps, Oriental Lusters, Ginghams, Chambray8, Jaconets, Tape r, Checks and Stripes, Nainsooks, , Swiss Mulls, Bishop Lawns, Victoria do., French Cloths. Fancy Cassimeres. Doe Skins, Kentucky . Jeans, Tweeds, Satinets, Double-and-Twl t Casslmeres Taby Velvets, Irish Linens, Table Linens, Linen Handkerchiefs. Toilet Quilts, Veil ; Bareges, Checks, Stripes, i . . Ticks. 15 A L9IORAL SKIIHS. HOOP-SKIRTS AND CORSETS of our own manufacture, and warranted. Notions' ..Motions! We have the lergest stock of Fancy Goods to be fourd in the city, and will seil as cheap, or cheaper, than any house in the West. , CLOAKS AND SHAWLS. HOODS, NUBIAS, AND BREAKFAST SHAWLS, a large stcck, and at lowest prices. . The attention of the trade is invited to examine our stock aud prices before making their purchases, we will not be underBOCARPENTER, WHITE BAKER, novltidtf. . WEED & GLASS, Main Street, between Seventh and Eighth EVANSVILLE, IND., TEAEEKS I V DRY OOIS, BOOTS and Shoes, .iiats -ups, coining, Notions, &c. OPERA c t a, n rant WIIITTLVGTON & tXE - - Proprietors, loclst ar., between- first asd second. THE MtOPIUETOnS HAVE FITted up this spacious establishment in the most elegant manner, and will prepare on short notice, and in the most delicious manner, meals to order at all hours of the dy or night, comprising all the delicacies thisorany other market affords. A special dining room and private parlor has been elaborately fitted up for the ladies, which may be reached directly from the street. Orders from families and private parties promptly filled. nov2ld im.

WARE.

Xnv Qtieensvarc House LICUTEN & ICIIENUAUSEB, IMPORTERS OF OHHSTA., 'G-XjABS QUEENS WARE, and . HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, No. 3 Sontli First Street. WE ARE NOW OPENING TU most splendid assortment of Fai 47 Articles ever imported to this city, and ct. stock of ..,.( WHITE GRANITE WARE Is now complete, and only wants looking at to induce all to make their purchases ol us ; and our stock of . . 1 , COMMON WARE Is large, and will be sold as low aa the lowest In the United States. . . Ilolieiuian Glass and Silver- . Plated Ware. : 1 Our assortment of Bohemian Glass and Silver-Plated Ware Is one of the finest ever selected for the trade of this city; and we have the advantage of our senior partner residing in the city of New York, and at all times ou hand selecting the latest styles and patterns of ware. . oc23 d3ia " HOLLINGSWORTH BROS., IMPORTERS OF . Oliiiia, . GLASS WARE, . in all their various branches, i HAVE BEEN iNPORTINO direct from England since August, 1mj. and are duly posted as to the demands of the trade, in yuallty, style, price, etc Besides the experience of years In this business, we go into the English market : i WITH GOLD, and buy as cheap as any house In the United States. We Import and sell a style ot WHITE GRANITE GOODS which no other house In the city can get from the factories direct. Tfley are very desirable styles, and will sell more readily than any goods in the market. Such is the opinion of good Judges. ' That Evansville Is a cheap market for Queens ware no one is likely to dispute, aud we deem it unnecessary to multiply words. i - , You will find us at the old stand, . i 'No. SO First Street, and., , , . ;; ' No. 8 Sycamore Street, , au26dtf' EVANSVILLE, IND. SADDLERY. , . ALBERT BTELUBACH. ' C. F. WAOK CHARLES KILLER. SIGN OF THE BIG COLLAR. Wholesale and IXeLail , SADDLERY & HARDWARE. STEINBACH, WACK ds CO., No. 79 Main Street, Between Second and Third, ' " EVANSVILLE, IND. For the Wholesale Trade. TTTE SIIAEE KEEP CONST A STLT V on hand a large variety of Wholesale Saddlery of our own manufacture, especially a large assortment of all kinds or Kip and Hog Skin Collars, Bridles. Back-Bands, Whip-Lash?s, Saddles, and Harness, which we can and will sell as low, and soiun articles lower, than anywhere In the United Slates. Also, n full stock of Saddlery Hardware kept on hand. For Hides and all kinds of Leather the highest market price will be paid. The best Tanners' Oil for sale. novli dtim SADDLERY. LEWIS C. WEBER, Manufacturer of and Dealer In SADDLES, HARNESS, I COLLARS, . BRIDLES, . WHIP-LASHES, &c, Third Street,' Between Sycamore and Vine (Next door to Philip Decker's). L rrHV. l'.VDEHSISE KESPECTX fuHy announces to the citizens of Evansville and vicinity that he has opened a Saddle and Harness Manufactory at the above-named place, where he will constantly keep on hand a full assortment of everything belonging In his line, at the lowest cash prices. A liberal patronage is respectfully solicited. ocl7 Uw6m LEWIS C. WEBER-