Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 21 March 1867 — Page 3

THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, THURSDAY MARCH 21. I857.

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HARDWARE.

JACOB STRAUB & SON, DEALERS IN HARDWAHE & CUTLERY, ; - 74 Main Street, ' - EVANSVII.LE, Ikd. ! 5 - ' ' - i Special low prices offered to Cash Buyers. mchl9 aim r Circular. fpiIE rOPARTJTEBSIIIP BETWEEN JL the undersigned, nnder the firm ol "WELLS, KELLOGG 4 CO., la this day -dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. H. K. 'Wells retiring. Books and accounts will remain wltb the successors, BCETTICHKB, .KELLOGG A CO., for settlement, j v HIRAM K. WELLS, i j ' ' CHAS. H. KELLOGG, 1 EDW. BCETTICHER. j ; ' EvansvUle, January 1st. 1867. ! ; .i. - " i 1(ETTICIIEUT KELLOGG vt to '(Successors ioj Wells, Kellogg : & -Ctr. ,) ' ' l! '' ,'': 'in; ' jinn.,, ' i Jyj, t - -13 FIRST i STREET, sign of , the : i BIG PADLOCK! IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ... -AND... CUTLERY! i JiidAiS. AGENTS FOR 'A Jlest Gum Belting. THE USnERSKJSF.TO STEM HERS of the late firm of WELLS, KELLOGG A CO., have thla day formed a copartner ship, nnder the name and style of BCETTICHER, KELLOGG & CO and will continue the Hardware Business at the OLD STAND. Thanking our many frleDds for their liberal patronage, we respectfully ask a continuance of the same to the new firm. , r , v w- EDWARD BCETTICHER. t i i i CHAS. H. KELLOGG, i EvansviUe, January 1st, 18o7. (Jan21 dtf NEW " j HA R DWARE HOUSE. :l ' H. K. WeIjM, I W. F. Wells. iMie oi w eus, &.euogg i 4 Co. ,. I "r U H. K. WELLS & SON H ATE TAKEN THE WELL. Known stand recently occupied by Messrs. George 8. Sonntag A Co., 31 3Xixiii Street; where they will transact a General j EL lA. JEl 33 W'iAl R E BUSINESS. ' The senior partner of the late firm of WELLS, KELLOGG 4 CO. would thank his friends for their patronage In the past, and ask a continuance of the same to the new firm of H. K. WELLS 4 SON. feb!9 dly . GEO. 8. SOMTAG & CO., DEALERS IN . Anvils, i - v. Vises,-r. . i" : . i Bellows, Hand and Sledge Hammers, ' i V.-- . ' y 4 , i i Horse Shoes, Horse Hails 3 ' ;i: Stocks and Dies, Butchers' Files, Coil Chain,. Leather Belting, No. 29 First Street, febl9 dim EVANSVILLE, IND. C. KELLER, Importer and Manufacturer of all kinds of . Gnns, Pistols, and Rifles, ,. , and Dealer In Powder, Lead, Caps fi hot, Cartridges, So. 5 MAIN STREET, mchl3 d3m ' 't : , . ; EvansvUle, lnd.

INSURANCE.

Agency Established 1846. A. C. HALLOCK. C. K. DREW, HALLOCK & DREW, Insurance Agents. Eire, River, Life, and Accident Insu " ranee.. $20,000,000 Capital and Assets Repre r scnted. We are Agents for some of the oldest and oest insurance companies in tne country. roncies issued ana au losses promptly aa justed and paid, at this office. Rate the tame at oilier Companies doing business in juvamvute. ', v t " We are Agents for the following Com paaies : Assets. Mutual Benefit Life $11,012,7 Hartford Fire Insurance Co 1,738,078 Security Fire Ins. Co., New York. 1,101,035 international ire ins. uo., in: x. Lorlllard Fire Ins. Co., New York Springfield Fire and Marine Insurance ComDanv 1,348,518 1,425,000 73199 City Fire Ins. Co., Hartford.. . 450.CO9 Firemen's Ins. Co., Chicago .. 225,473 Yonkers 4 New York Ins. Co 601,907 Putnam Fire Insurance Co 700,000 National Travelers Insurance Co. ' (Accident) .'......-..r " 300,000 Rising Bub Insurance Company- -100,000 m-FLATBOAT8 INSURED AT FAIR JiATJaS. No. 10 South First Street. EvansviUe, - - - Indiana. 18 6 7. H AR TFORD , Fire ; Insurance Company. CHARTERED 1810. Cash Capital.... v. $1,000,000 Abstract 113th Semi- Annual Statement, , i DEC. 31. 1866Cash on band, in bank, and cash ' items .. 133319 28 Loans on collateral security..... . 13,844 54 Real estate... 95,000 00 Miscel. Investments (stocks and bonds), par value 928,857 00 United States bonds, par value 417,123 00 ;tl88,078 82 Losses in process of adjustment t 149,155 06 Premiums received during the year $1,370,308 98 Groaa inMm&Int nur . 1 km too Losses paid for year . 83749a 25 AiarKet value or stock, January 1st, 1867 (shares S100 each) . 25 00 After a year of disaster nnnnra.1lAlp1 In the history of underwriting, involving the destruction of property to the amount of nearly Eighty Millions, and causing the wreck or retirement of a large number of Insurance organizations, THE HARTFORD presents the foregoing exhibit as evidence of the conservative principles upon which Its business Is conducted, and iu ability to encounter wide-spread aad protracted per" lis, without the crippling of Its resources. 9 Jhcome and Resource exivtulinn thru o any other American Company confined exelusively to Fire Underwriting. Agencies in all principal localities. Fair rates demanded: fair dealing and conservative principles guaranteed. HALLOCK t DREW, Agents, No. lO NORTH FIRST HTRRirr. mchl3 Evansvxlij:. Ind. NOTIONS. eURNICX BROS- ' WHOLESALE JOBBERS and DEALERS white nb b i m9 FAN CY O OOBS, and IV O T I O TVS, No. 13 Main Street, EVANSVILLE, IND. HAVING BOl'OHT OUT THE ENTIRE STOCK, and having removed to the OLD STAND, of w. II. McGABT & CO. 15 Main Street We are now prepared to sell everv mer chant in INDIANA, ILLINOIS, KENTUCrt Y, and whatever they may want In our 111 . rrom a Faolf of Pius to a HUNDRED DOZEN HOOP-SKIRTS. . Orders from One Dollar to ' ; . - TEN THOUSAND DOXJJiRS promptly filled, and prices and goods guaranteeu to give ssusiaction. ' CUBSICKBROS ' ' Agents for tfce celebrated ' "STAR OF THE WEST" PAPER CCtLAR. aug8 ..-.' i . . Pianos, Organs. &e. WARREN & C0NTNGT0N, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In PIANOS, ORGANS, MUSIC, a,ul MUSICAL GOODS, of all kinds. Xo. 1 Main Street, EVANSVILLE,. ................ ..INDIANA. mc!9tf A. C. PUSH EE, DEALER in Notions and Fancy Goods, Violins, Accordeona, French Harps. Wal lets,- Plated Jewelr atea jewelry, juaoies- jsa. Ladies' keu,Toys M: 7 MAIN ST keta. Toys, 4c C, 4c., ' ET. deal d3a

DRY GOODS.

Goods at Aalue. We have the most crimplete stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, suited to theseaion7wh1cTT"vre will sell ofl 'cheap i until March, j 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 cus tomers, of course). : Many goods are high enough at Eastern cost. , With many thanks to our friends and customers for the 1 past vert 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. SCHAPKER, BUSSING & CO., 47 and 49 Main Street Janll ' . ' ": ' ' JAQDESS, HUDSPETH & CO, ... WHOLESALE Dry Goods and Notions, No. 10 North First Street, EVANSVIIXE, INDIANA CASH PAID FOR COTTON. We also Forward Cotton and Tobacco, and make Advances on same. febl2 WOOLEN MILLS. LAWRENCEBURGH CassimereL. THESE GOODS, BEING MAStFAC tured only of the finest Merino Wools, are of superior quality, high finish, and made in a great variety of the most fashionable styles. Ranking in New York with the best Eastern makes in styles and finish, these Western goods especially commend themselves to the Western trade, as they are entirely free of Shoddy, Flocks, Waste, Ac. Gentlemen giving these goods the preference in ordering suits will be sure to be satisfied in quall.y, style, and wear. For sale at retail by all the principal merchant tailors and dry goods dealers throughout the country, and at wholesale by MACKEY, NESBiT 4 CO., EvansviUe, and by e. D. MOORE, Treasurer Lawrenceburg Woolen Mills, mcho d3tn Lawrenceburgh, lnd. LIQUORS. HEXRY AIRES, Distiller and Rectifier, and Dealer In all kinds of Domestic Liquors and High Wines, No. S Sycamore Street, d&m Etanbtille, Ins.

BOOTS AlfrP SHOES.,: BOOTS AND SHOES. ' ' 'i-: l.-'f.v ' HI'iit.'s oli-i .;;;' T. Xl TUISXEIl, ' Manufacturer of . , LADIES1 FINE SHOES and Dealer in BOOTS AND SH0E3 OF ALL KINDS, 3fo. 1 Soath First Street, EVAKSVILLE.

See local column. feb8 dtf 0p A: 0 0 'P - 'li. 0 0 0' et S S3 , B o S3 w o w O I H a BOOT and SHOE -Chouse BEAD, . ;! MORGAN ; . , . & CO. 138 RACE STREET, Cincinnati, Are now receiving a large and varied . assortment of SPRING GOODS especially adapted to the wants . and demands of this Trade. By the 20th inst. our stock will be complete of the best makes of New England Goods, all of which we will sell for CASH or to A No. 1 SHORT TIME CUSTOMERS at less figures than any House in Cincinnati no boasting, but stubborn facts. We hold it as a truism that a MER CHANT should buy Goods where h can buy them to suit him, and at thowest price ; and we don't know of better place than ' READ, MORGAN & CO, 138 Race Street. MORGAN, BEAD CO., ' . ' 42 and 44 Main Street. : EvansviUe, lnd. oc2i'66 dtf Miller Ac Co., KAKCTACTUBEBS ANT) DEALERS IK 1 BOOTS AND SHOES, No. S8 Main 'Street, EvansvUle, lnd. Gentlemens' Fashionable Boots made to order in the best styles. Special attention paid to Custom Work Always on hand a full and well assorted stock of . Shoes and Gaiters For Ladies, Gents', Misses, and Chtldrens' Wear. dec21 . J. B. ERYIX, M.D., Homoeopathic Pbyslcian, Offers his professional services to the citsens of Evansvllle and Immediate vicinllj in the general practice of medicine. umce sto. yt Mam ssireei. Office Hours From 8 to 10 a.m.,and from to 4 and 7 to 9p.m. ocl3 d3m

;TR ANSPORTATIO ., .y THE , MERCHANTS' UNIOK Express Company HATIXG PUT THEIR DIREd and great Through Lines in peneci working order, are now prepared to do a General Express Business with the East West, Southwest, and Northwest, including the carrying and collecting of Money Valuables, 4c. Our lines now opened embrace the route, between New York. Boston, Philadelphia Buffalo, Detroit, Cleveland, Cincinnati Chicago, Milwaukee.LaCrosse, Praine-du-Chien, Indianapolis,Terre Haute, St. Lonis and all intermediate points, and are being rapidly extended over all the roates 0 trade. ' The capital of this; Company is . Twenty Million Dollars, and is an ample guarantee t the pnblic of its responsibility. All losses and damage of property entrusted to our carewll bepromptly and equitably adjusted. Every effort will be made to merit the Jatronage of the public. Our rates are as ow a those of any responsible Express Company. , . R. R. WALDEJT, Agent. . OFFICE Xo. 4 First Street. " . noviad3m i Merchants' Icspatel

FAST FREIGHT LINE ' - ' r' . . 1 1 j i T FORWARDS GOOP3 PBOM ' i . ' . . if Ne.w.York,' Boston, and ail points In the New England : ' " States,- . TO .EVANSVILLE DIRECT, IN TIME EQUALED BY NO OTHER lliM Ai KKUULAK. KAIL. , ROAX) RATES. , WITH AfeEXTS AT AIL THE principal point alone the line, we are enaoiea 10 give tne UTMOST DESrAau to ireignc We have Contracting Agents at Nashua N. H., Worcester, Mass., (Springfield, Mass. ProVidence, R. I., and Hartford, Conn Goods marked "Merchants' Despatch and shipped to either of the above placer or via Albany, will reach our line. ai BILLS OF LADING GIVEN, on appl tion. ON DAY OF SHIPMENT. All claims fbr 'DAMAGES.- OV1. , CHARGES, are promptly settled w out refeiring our patrons to Eastern ofl? Ji ti. mukuan, Agent, " ' " '. Evansville, InL : Office with Keen, Mark A Co. septf alt Old, Kellable, and Ecsponslble. Capital, $10,000,000. .... THE (, " 'rt " Exjiress Company. ESTABLISHED 1848. i ! ORGANIZED 1S5A. The Only Company having Ramlfioauons tnronghont the Continent, and Connections , with the , .."Tiole World. y . ( GREAT EASTERN, WESTERN, and SOUTHERN EXPRESS LINK ; THE ADAMS EXPRESS COHPAKT, at Its office in EvansvUle, solicita a continuance of the patronage of the public, referring to Its superior facilities of transportation, its vast domestic and inter national connections, its prompt liquidation of all losses, and its sterling reliability. Especial care taken in the collection of Bills. Drafts. Notes, and the transoortation of Money and Valuable Packages Merchandise received for delivery on payment of the accompanying bill, and proceeds returned prompt ly. Transport heavy and light freights, packages, and parcels as low as all other for warders. Any Information in regard to the routes, Ac, can be obtained at the office. No. 7S A A Ai. Ai. M. novl4 dtf . ( J. 8. .DAVIS, Agent. BROWN, DUNKERSON & CO., 0RWARDING AND C0NMISSI0N MEHCHaSTTS And special Agents for the BELLEFOXTAiyE B. B.XC0., IBIE TB1JTSP0BTATI0X CO., And EBIK TIME KIPBKSS. , Also,lAgents for the Bellefontaine Cotton Express. TIME AND RATES GUARANTEED. guy- consignments solicited. BROWN, DUNKERSON A CO.. August 13, 186ft-augl4 Agents. COAL. BODIAM COAL MIXES. OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF LOeust and Water Streeta. A constant supply, andordn prompts lyUled. nova

, Ii AW CARDS. J. F. WELB0RN, ATTOilVLY-lT-Li, ETASSVILI.E, .....IJSDIAWA.

Office on Third building. Street, Elliott's new Jan3 Conrad Baker. C. H. Butterfleld. Baker A ISultorlield, A TTORX E YS-AT-TL AW WILL GIV PVOU1I tupt attention to ail business In trusted to t tueir care. OFFICE Third Street, between Mala. ?u,aVoousl- tVASVlLLE, juiyouom JAMES T. WALKER, JnTRr;fTlPEACEAND AGENT FOR OBTAIN ING PENSIONS, BACK PAY AND BOUNTIES F .DIS?,ARGEI SOLDIERS, AND for the Widows and other Legal Rep. resentatives of those who die In the servio o: the United States. Office -on Thlnl Street, EvansviUe. Ind. . FEED STORES. EBJSNEZER CROSS. , JA1CE3 Caom. City JFeed Store. V CROSS & CROFTS, , r Wholesale and RetaU Dealers in ' ! Flour, Feed, Hominy, Corn Meal and , ' Produce Generally, JCST RECEIVED,'' Ul , 2,000 pounds Oil Cake, very rich feed. ' ' 2,000 pounds Oil Meal, " " i 10 tons ground screenings, " 10 tons Rye Shorts, " - ' 80 tons Prime Timothy Hay. . 50 tons Country Bran. ' , 20 barrels choice Buckwheat Flour. 50 barrels fresh Horn icy. 1,000 bushels Ear Corn. . , Also, one span good Mules. ... To arrive.' '100 tons Country Bran: 1 ' 2,000 bushel-i Seed Oats; ; .1 100 tons prime Hay ; 200 barrels White Bolted Meal.' mchM . . , WESTERN FEi:i STORE. 8. H. COOK. "' WK. TROUP. COOK & TROUP, Wholesale and Retail Dealers la HAY, CORN, OATS, BRAN, MEAL Flour, Shlpstaffg, Hominy, Salt,; lime, Jfcc. Nos. 108 atid 110, corner of Main and "' Fourth Streets, , Jan31 d6m 'Evahsvti,l, Iiro. STATIONERY. B. F; BARTER & CO., ' BOOK-SELLEES i . ; . AND ' ' s x.'A t'x oners.; , ... Wholesale and retell dealers in ... Standard and Miscellaneous Books, SCHOOL BOOKS, : : BTA TIONER T, BLANK B OOKS, , MEMORANDUMS, FOOLSCAP, ; LEGAL, BILL, LETTER, NOTE, FLATCAP, "vr; and ";; ' Wall Papers, Photograph Albums, Letter Presses, Writing Desks, Envelopes, and ! Fancy Goods. No. 6 North First Street, EVANSVILLE INDIANA. Janl6 ly STOVE WORKS. SOUTHEEN ' ', . . . . ,r I ' .-I'-':,'' : STOVE WORKS. ANTON HELBLING, (Successor to Brinkmeyer A Co..) MANUFACTURER OF C00KLG & HEATLVG ST0TES, For Wood and Coal; Skillets and Lids; . Ovens and Lids ODD LIDS; SUGAR KETTLES; , "m , , DOO IRONS; JAMB ORATES; AIR AND CELLAR URATES ; HAM BOILERS; MUFFIN MOULDS; .' WAFFLE IRONS; Copper, Tin, and Sheet-Iron Ware ' Ac, Ac. Dealers In x Unplate, Sheet-Iron, Copper, Ac., Also. Sole Agent for O'Nell'a Patent Broad-Oange, Indestrnctible Copper Bottoms, for Wash and Coffee Boilers, Ac Sales-room; No. 03 MAIN STREET, oppoeiie tne vourt-jiouse. Foundry, near the mouth of Pigeon Creek. Orders solicited and nromDtlv fill Ad. Jan21dtf Wall Paper. ANEW STOCK OF WALL PAPER received and for sale by received and for sale by j. OEUrEL. Main Street, bet. Fourth and Fifth. Inch5 dim Garden Seeds, " y-HOLZAALE OB RETAIL AT VICKXBT BRO.'S, 75 Main StneC