Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 April 1867 — Page 3

, THE . E V ANS VILLE DAILY JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY APRIL 3, 1867.

Concurrent Resolutions In Regard to the Appointment of Commissioners to Adjust the Morgan Raid Claims. Meolved by the Senmte (the House of Representatiues concurring). That FIRST. The Governor of the Stale of Indiana shall appoint three Commlsioners, whose duty it shall be, after having before some competent officer taken an oath to faithfully and impartially discharge their duties, to proceed to hear, determine, and adjust all claims, for losses which have heretofore accrued by reason of the injury, destruction, loss, or impress mentof prqpeity, had or held by anyinhabitant of the State, by rebel forces under the command of the rebel John Morgan, in tn year 1863, or cawsed by the State or National forces engaged in repelling said invasion, or caused by organizing and ' equipping troops to repel the threatened invasion of the State by the rebel forces under the command of Adam Johnson, In the year 1864. ' Second. All persons having claims as aforesaid shall, on or before the- first day of June. 1867, file with the Clerk of the Circuit Court iu the counties of Posey, Knox, Vanderburgh, Warrick, Daviess, . Pike, Gibson, Harrison, Floyd, Wash in g- ' ton, Jackson, Scott, Clark, Jennings, Bartholomew, Lawrence, Orange, Perry, Spencer, Crawford, Jeflerson, Brown, Ripley, Dearborn, Decatur, Fayette, Franklin, Switzerland, Ohio, 'and , Johnson, the claims hereinafter required. And it shall . be the duty of said Clerks to file said claims In their respective offices. And immediately after said, first day of June, 167, make out and xorward to said , Commissioners a c-. inplete list of the names, sumbers- and amount of -said claims. Eaoh -.claim riled with the-Clerk a aforesaid shall contain a concise statement of the property lost, injured, impressed, or destroyed,the nature, of the injury , and ' the amount of damage sustained, and id - what county, and at or about what time i the loss occurred, and (if the fact Is known) whetbr it was caused by the rebel, or by the State or National forces; also that ' snch claimant has received no compensa- - tion for such loss, and did not invite, en- . courage, o assist said raiders, or any of them, which claim shall be verified by the oath of the claimant. - ' . Third. The Governor 6halt also appoint an attorney, who shall be present at all ' the meetings of said Commissioners, and . shall act as the attorney of the State, and shall look after and protect the interests of the State. - Said attorney shall, before entering upon his duties, take an oath to ,faithfully discharge the duties of his office. Fourth. Said Commissioners shall have power to appoint a Clerk, who shall take an oath -to discharge - the duties of his office. And it shall be.tbe duty of said Clerk to keep a complete record of the pro- - ceedings of said Commission, and file and S reserve the" papers thereof under the irection of said Commissioners. Fifth. Said Commissioners shall organ- ' ize on or before the first Monday of June, 1867. and a session of said Commissioners shall be held at the county seat of each one of the counties through which the raid of said Morgan's forces was made, and at such other places as said Commissioners may determine. Due notice shall be given l of the time and place of such meetings by the Commissioners, and the Clerk of each county shall also notily each claimant of the time and place the Commissioners are to meet in such counties. , Sixth. The Commissioners shall ' have power to compel the attendance of witnesses and administer oaths in the same manner as is provided by law for the Cir- - cult Court, ana the sheriff' of the county in which the Commissioners are holdine

their sessions shall be required to serve all nrocess recr-lred by saia Commissioners: bat the State shall in no event be liable for the cost of witnesses summoned in behalf of the claimants, nor for the cost of summoning such witnesses. ' Seventh. Said Commissioners shall ex- . Amine ail claims duly presented and ascertain the amount of loss thereon, and ' - whether the claim be meritorious, as upon the evidence-before them they may deem ust and equitable. Separating said claims Into the following classes: . 1. Claims for property taken or destroyd or injured by the Union forces, under command of the United states officers. , 2. Claims for property taken or destroy--'i ed or injured by the Union forces, under State officers. 3 Property taken or destroyed or Injured by the rebel. 4. Property taken or destroyed or injured where claimant is unable to identity-by which the loss occurred. Eighth. Said Commissioners shall have power to adopt all such lorms. rules, and regulations as may be necessary and proper to facilitate the discharge of their duties; and they shall, require the Clerk of said Commission to' make a complete - record of each claim presented, and a comprebensive abstractor the testimony taken and also the finding of said Commission or " Its decision thereon, which decision shall - tee signed by said Commissioners an i attested by the Clerk; and, upon the cornSletion of their labors, on or before the rst day of January, 1868, said Commissioners shall report their proceedings, . their flndingsrand the facts upon which each claim is founded, to the Governor, who shall report the same to the next General Assembly, with his recommendation thereon. --- . . , ,. i The Governor shall also recommend the - 1 'amount of compensation which shall be Fiaid said Cemraissioners and other officers n carrying out this resolution: Provided, That not more than three thousand dollars be used to defray the expenses of such ' Commission.1 : -' - f ;. The Governor shall cause thf resolution : ' to be published, and ten copies forwarded to the Clerk of each of the counties hereinbefore mentioned, who shall have the " same posted up in public places and copied into the newspapers of such county, if any be published therein. Passed the Senate, March 11th. 1867. , O. M.WILSON, Secretary Senate. 1 Passed the House. March 11th, 1867. CYRUS T. NIXON, Principal Clerk, i Executive Department, 1 . ' ' 1 Indianapolis, March 18th, 1867. , , , The above and foregoing is a true copy .of the original resolution on file in this Department. CONRAD BAKER, ' Lieutenant Governor of Indiana,Acting as Governor thereof. mch28 dlw , u .-:.- "' Builders and Painters. I EBATE EJ STORE, i .fiv mini WfiltA Lead. 50.000 pounds Bay State White Lead. , , . 1,000 gallons Linseed Oil. ' - " ' 5,000 pounds No. 1 Putty, in-Bladders and Cans. '. " -i Window Glass, all sizes. : . ; - - ni!.u' Pnlnts mil Pnthr ITnlTM. -1 ' COLORS of every variety, DRY or In OIL. AH of which we are selling as cheap 1 V . 1 I Wt as can W puiunocu uj .1 ow. KELLER A WHITE, Wholesale Druggists, Evansville, Ind. mcnetr ..

jacob si'zrcd. Jons j. 9in2icf, . ; J. SINZICfl & son, ' 3io. 20 Water Street, ' .. ' Bet. Sycamore and Vine. ( BOAT STORES, GROCERIES, CORDAGE, OAKUM, ' r i Hemp, Cotton, and ttuaa Packing. ,( . Ltti. Yarn, Twine, Resin, Wrought Spikes, m ' fil. Coal, and Lubricating Oils, . tHJtm promptly filled, at lowest rates.; awgiPdlv ... : "' """"

drt goods;

MICKEY, OTSBET & CO., Wholesale Dealers la DRY GOODS ASD NOTIONS, Xe. 11 Main Street, nov20dtf . EvANSvrxu, Tn. A. C. PUSH EE, ,,. ; DEALER IN V Notions and Fancy Goods, . Violins, Aecordeons, French Harps, Wals 1 1 lets. Plated Jewelry Ladies' Bag- : ,. kets. Toys, 4c, Ac., " . ' ! 70 MAIN ST ET. ' decl d-3m '' MAGHEE Sc OO.. ' ' WHOLESALE DKA1EE3 IS STAPLE AND FANCY ... CORY Gr o p D s - NOTIOXSy Ac, FIRST ST (bet. Mala and Sycamor . ' , .','-, ' . , EvAxsviLLE, Ind. : CALL THE ATTEXTIOJT OF TR.. trade to their large and desirable stoca of goods just purchased, and which they are offering at great bargains. novau gam - - - JAQUESS, HUDSPETH & CO, 'ii '.. ' . WHOLKSALJS '-' ' . --. . )! Dry, Goods and Xotions, No. 10 Noirth First Street, EVAfSVILLE,.. IXDIANA CASH. PAID FOR COTTON. 'ffe also Forward Cotton and Tobacco, and make Advances on same. feb!2 3. Q. MILLER. J. S. GAEDSEK. - J. M. BTJCKNEB. MILLE UARDNEK & CO., "'; , Wholesale Dealers ia .. . Staple Iry Ooods and NOTIONS, 1 Ho, 3d First Street, . (Gilbert's Block,) i : . -' mchlo d till janl ; Evansville, Ind. MILLINERY. No business transacted on Saturday. MILLINERY FmILLIWKRY ! Wholesale and Retail. IBEG LEAVE TO IBTFORM MY lady friends, and milliners and mer chants abroad, that I have Just returned from the East with the very largest stock of millinery goods ever brought to this market. This stock was very carefully selected by Mrs. Baum, and comprises the very latest Paris style, viz. ; , . PA TTERN BONNETS, ' ' PATTERN HATS, ' VNTRIMMED HA.TS fe BONNETS, '' STRA.W TRIMMINGS & ORNAMENTS, FRENCH A DOMESTIC FLOWERS, BONNET St HAT FRAMES Sc BLOCKS, SILKS, SATINS, LACES, EDGINQ8, ! The REST and LARGEST stock of Rib bons ever brought to the city ; t and a thousand other little fancv articles Wanted in a Number One Millinery Establishment. . ' ' In connection with the above eoods I keep constantly on riand a verv laree as sortment of LADIES' HAIR SWITCHES and CURL-1, nd different other fixings for the Hair, . ... , i Country milliners and merchants. In particular, will find It to their Interest to call around and examine my stook before purchasing elsewhere, as I am fully prepared to meet all their demands: and furthernMre, I can assure them that my stock ana prices wiu compare witn any nouse west of New Yorls or Philadelphia. : Thankful for the very liberal patronaee extended to me so far, I hope to have a continuance in - the future, and 1 shall leave nothing undone to merit the same .'. , ' Very respectfully, . , ;!! ; .. . r ... .. B. BAUM. , SO. 33 MAIM STREET. , Particular attention Daid to orders. mchl9d3mI 1 SADDLERT. 4 ; C. WOLFF, Manufacturer of, and Wholesale and , . Retail Dealer In, Saddles. Harness - COLLARS, and SADDLERT. , HARDWARE, -i ! No. 58 3Uin Street, corner . Second, Evansvilxe, Ind. febie dtf ALBERT STKIKBACU. ' , C.P. WAOT . , f . . CHART.E8 KILLZR, . T ' SIGN OF THEJp COLUfi. . Wholesale and Itetail t'o i nm nn v c it nnwr inn OAJIULCitt X X UAUU If All A STEINBACH, CO.,

Xo. 79 Main Street; .a . Between Second and Third, - ' , ; - EVANSVILLE, IN D.x f . , For the Wholesale . Trade. WE SHALL KEEP CONSTANT!. T on band a large variety of Wholesale Saddlery of our own manufacture, especially a large assortment of all kinds of Kip and. Hog Skin Collars, Bridles, Back-Bands,' Whip-Lashes, Baddies, and Harness, which we can and will sell as low. and some articles lower, than anywhere in the United States. . . Also, a full stock of Saddlery Hardware kept on hand." i ! . ? , , ! Fr Hides and all kinds of Leather tht highest market price will be paid. ' The best Tanners' Oil for sale.! , -j . novMdSm- r ,, ' . . .,

W. A. Page, Edoab Sharps. Notary Public J W. A. PAGE & COm TIR, RIVER, MFE, ', t ap.d . ACCIDENT Insurance Agents, . Coraer Main and Water Streets, (Brown, Dunkerson & Co.'s former office, EVAN8VIIO.E, Ind .

Home Insurance Compan; . . OF NEW YORK. Cash Capital $2,000,(X Assets, July 1st, 1866-....... 3,596,9". Washington Insurance Co ! " OF NEW YORK.' Cash Capttai:..J:.:...... $400,000 Assets,. July 1st, 1866 ......... 688,39? Colombia Insurance Compatr J OF NEW YORK. Cash Capital $500,00u Assets, July 1st, 866 .. , j 590,000 UNITED Fire and Blarlne Insurance Co. OF COVINGTON AND CINCINNATI. ' ' . Cash Capital:.:-.......:. $350,000 Assets, July 1st, 1866 398,000 New fork Accidental Ins. Co. OF NEW YORK. , 'i Cash Capital..... $250,000 Assets, July 1st, 1866 ......... , 276,000 Insures against ACCIDENTS of every description. t . . , . " ' Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company 4 l OF MILWAUKEE. Cash Jis3fe,...........:.....r...$2,000,000 The greatest success of any Life Company ever organised. FIRE, MARINE, & RIVER INSURANCE POLICIES ISSUED 1ST THE ABOVE well-known Companies, ,nd all losses promptly adjusted and paid at W. A. PAGE 4 CO., Aeei : 1 Corner Main and Wa( iu paid at to is omce. rents, ater Streets. tvansvuie, ma. (Brown A Dunkerson's former office.) lSlr ' an GROCERIES. WAKE HtXBBKLL. - J03. T. SWASET. SAM. T. HAJCBIiETOtN. ' : - ; ; HUBBELL," SWASEY & CO, " (Successors to John Swasey A Co.,) Wholesale; Grocers, -I V"--(, l:and ; -' LIQUOR MERCHANTS ; Ifos. 23 and 25 Sycamore St., : mcbld6m . ' Cincinnati, Oma "MATTHEW DALZELL, ' . WHOT.KSAT.K DEALER IN Gr ' l- o ;.o i" , i e is", Nails, White Lead, Lime, Cement, e. No. 18 Water Street, Jan8dly. EVANSVILLE, IND. ; .- CRESCENT CITY PROVISION ' STORE and MEAT MARKET. WEAVER, READ & BENNETT,. i Cor.XOCUST and SECOND STS. feb7 dly .,-. . ; Having ; accepted , the ' agency . from onet of the largest importers,, toe are prepared t fill orders for any quantity of Gunny Bags at the lowest mdrtcet h price, parties purchasing through, us mill save all the profits, of middle-men, and get bags of large size and full weight. v Terms Prompt . Cash. -1 ' FOSTER BROTHERS, No. 64 "West Second Street', oc20 dly ! CINCINNATI, OHIO. Fbeston & Bbos. F. P. Carson. F.-A. Preston. PRESTON BROTHERS, Wholesale Orocers, - - - - 1 " : - . . - .! i -. i."'1 Vfili.il v ! - f i'-- . No. 9 First Street, , ; f' 1 EVANSVILL, IND.. SOMETHING NEW 11 - To Housekeepers. s 4' PR CPAKATIOX (patented Oct. Mth, 1866) that will clean and polish your Plated-Ware, Britannia, Brass. Ac, like new, with as little labor as wash. Dto, and wiU not injure the finest silver or piatea surface. IT IS TRULY, WONDERFUL! Those woo have tried it say it is of more value than a servant: Try one box, and fou will not be without IU Ask for Case's lagic Polish. , ... a, . " Only 33 CENTd PER B03t, Retail. t Ask tot it at any Drug, Grocery, Tin, Hardware, or Fancy Store. 1 j ! -.... -i i , v, -. - , ; i Manafactared oy wr' Case & Bro. ( ;:'ts':i;;8, K. GllB&RT & CO., .'" m' WniMesale Grocers, Wo. 31 North First St. - . , , Evansville, Ind., f Are our Exclusive Agents there to- supply the Trade. . ; , ! - . W. P. CASE A BRO.,1 ' ' 1 56 and 53 East Broadway, New York. M4!lm . 1 . ' ,

. BOOTS A1ID SHOES

BOOTS AND SHOE8. T. TV. TURXEll, Manufacturer of LADIES' FINE SHOES and Dealer in BOOTS AND SHOES OF ALL KINDS,' ,. Xe. I South First Street, y , ' ' . '' Evansviixx,: "l See local colurrin. feb3 dtl 3 o. 3 CD . CD CD S3 : pit i -0' 't w 0 H.. - OS . . - ' - cl S3ft': bi1 .? to. 4 BOOT and SHOE '.-'.-V Y. '''', 'a EMUSE : lill . J i READ y. - , ; ' - " ('" MQRGAIV ' ' & CO.!, 13S RACE STREET, : - i -A ,A i.e.. :y. . w -. . -. .- . : , . , . :,i ' 'Cincinnati, Are now receiving a large and varied '"' assortment of SPEING GOODS especially adapted to the wants and demands of this Trade"'1' '- ? , . By the 20tb inst our stock will be complete , of the. best makes ' of . New England Goodsvall of which we will sell for CASH or to A No. 1 SHORTTIME CUSTOMERS at less figures than any House 1 in Cincinnati no boasting, but stubborn facta'., . ...... We hold it as a truism that a MERCHANT should buy Goods where he can buy them to suit him, and a.t thi lowest price; and we don't know of i better'place than : :T READ, MORGAN & CO., ' "" :li:J 188 Race Street. .. '' .' ! ,:. :.; .'.i- s nn .t i ; , . :, v't -j i-ii n : . ' ,'. ' ". ' MORG AST, BEAD CO., '' 5 i! ' ' ' i -i . - 42 and 44 Main Street, ... oc2466 dtf '' . . Evansville, Ind. FISH. E. E. BRO Ml LOW- & CO., WHOLESALE - 'J.' : FISBI DE1LEKS, 104 South JVater Street, E. E. Bromilow, ) ' '" 'CHICAGO. John Bates, . John McMorrlhe.J " ' ' ... , . - ,i ; i , Tj - Ai.' f 1 i " it ' ! ' 1 1 -' - Orders from Jobbers filled at lowest flrsthand prices. - - -.-, - . mch!9d3m J. B. EBVIN, M.D., ; r Homceopatliie Iliyslclan, f Offers his professional services to the-cit. sens of Evansville and immediate vlcinlt) In the general practice of medicine.-' Office No. 9a Main Street. Office Hours From ifto.i,u a.m.,ami iron jto 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. g ocl8;d3m .

RYGOODS.

At No. 63 MAIN STREET, EVANSVILLE, IND. HUDSPETH, ADAMS & CO. JJAVE t RECEIVED A LARUE i stock of Staple and Fancy suitable Tor the Spring trade, to which they will continue to make large addl tions during the Spring. t , The public, and especially the ladies, are n vlted to give them a ' call and examine their stock. I 'f t? - uilI -ioi HUDSPETH, : i - v'- ADAIIS ' ; . , . ... . : . . f ; . '''' 'l & CO.

V mchW'- " ( -I i f tn ?:. .-ui t vi ' : ;-. v .. y,' i ,.;'..., ' '. r; i; !.. i' i4" :i .'!';. ... ' ' v.- . V't J::.' 1 ..-j,, , . . ': !! ! ,;. -.. ,:h vi ! !, ! I ':.-. vrH '-m: -f ' u :..sS.:') :i . i .tv ,,' ;.f) r-.'tnv 'i-.ilifi:-.-.:-.. . 'M 'i- u-.j -.:-. it :--. ;f'.!(;'!r' : . n If . a V 7,i - . If ' I .,-.,.r'.I! -.-I; r. . , :W': U.r. u-A''') ult i - ,;U ' ; '!: m f'l . .ti'i ': -(!;;.!? ,:;'. "' ''" ' ' ' H I : ,l ,-,.1 -l

'!- -.i'."i..I''7 :?'. .--'-'it-. r.., u'i . .. .,! O-oocls at "V nine. ! . We have the most complete stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,, suited to the season, which we will sell ofl cheap until March. We , make no ridiculous pretensions by advertising articles cheap, and when customers call for them "are just out," or by pretending toell at cost cost to customers, of course). 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 nearyearwith a confident hope of a continuance of the same, and promise to leave nothing undone to merit it. ' SCUAPKEB, BUSSING. & CO.', ' " "47 and 49 Main Street' V.,. anli: " " ' " " : '' ' v ' ' ; : . .. .. , , . I ' : ' ; '. I:'- ' i ' . .:. , . '.. n if"!-' ..? 'v 'i .ii ' '. "iii ) ov; . ' ' ' .is- - !. . tut. U) -it, ,i .1 : A-,- ,i 1 . ; -i . , t ... " ' '! '": ' . .'',.) . ' !-. U : CULBEBTSON & .S0N,: T -t .-i-uioH '..! ' ' OS and 70 PEARL ST,, - i :; fM ..... KEW AUBABTY... t..IWDIAA, : ft ' . . ' -- i . Importers and, Wholesale Dealers in foreign and ; Demestle Dry Goods; JVb Charae for Dravaas. , decs 8m ;' 'V ' " 1 J :

TJtANSPORTATIOCT.

R. S. RUSTON L CO., Forwarding, Storage, and . Comniissioii. Llereiiaats, -Dealers in Hay, Corn," Oats. Bran, MeaL Sbijstuffs, and Prodnce generally, Green Ricer Cotton and, Tobacco .a - Warehouse, Cor. Water and Division Sts., mch!2 EvAtTHvrti,!:, iwn. Grreat Western - ' . 'It 'I i l -' .; t . DISPATCH. U. S. Express Company Proprietor FAST FREIGHT LINE 'Via New' York and Erieaiid Atlan ' tic and Great Western Railways, and alt other Railroads lead' '"ing . West and Southwest Ship to a ll parts of Ohio, lu . dfana. Illinois, Michigan, lVtsconsin, Minnesota, ; ' ' Iowa, ' Missouri, Kansas, and Ne 1 .: :. , braska. .n ,. r THE CHEAT WESTERM DISPATCH is owned and controlled by the Unit Slates Express Company, whose high standing is a snfflcient guarantee that no fains will be spared to keep up th reputalon that the 11S1ATCJU has already attained. Having oar own Agents at all principal points, we give , ... . : Unequaled Dispatch To oqr frelght.and all detention Is avoided. . ' All claim tor ' " Damages and ; Ore rc barges Settled promptly by " NEXSEN & BIXBY, Sole Agents, E fTANS VILLE, INDIANA. feb20 3m ' ' ; IlffSTJRANCE. Agency " Established ';; 1846. ' ! - i -'. I "-'.T A. C HALIXiCK. - -l.'.i '.4 , i .'! CtX. DREW. HALL0CK & DEEW, . .Insurance Affents, il l s t' -t ; I. s7i.:i .!! Jl'rtf, River,' Life, and Accident Insurance. '" ' .-. t J .!!! .;,.,.--; - , 4. .' ' ;i ' -cl.iii, i. -: $30,000,000 Capital and Assets Eeprej.,v. .'.;.-. seated.-- . - . .'.',.":i " 11 . . t-!. I .'.1. ' t v ; f . Il't . :Jf I We are Agentaor some of the oldest and best Insurance Companies In the country. Policies Issued and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at this office. Itaiet the tame a other . Compamiet doing bxuinett in Evantvtlle. ' We are Agents for the following Companies: . ,i . , ,w .f,, ,-, Mutual Benefit Llfe.:..............;...$ll,012,47 ' Hartford Fire Insurance Co. 1,7W,078 Security Fire Ins. Co., New York. 1,401,0 International Fire Ins. Co., N. Y. 14,518 Lort Hard Fire Ins. Co., New York l,423,U0O Bprlngneld Fire and Marine la.-. surance Company . 7;!109 City Fire Ins. Co., Hartford.. 50.000 Firemen's Ins. Co.. Chicago i!25,473 Yonkers New York Ins. Co.. 601,907 Putnam Fire Insurance Co. .......... 700,000 National Travelers Insurance Co. (Accident) 300,000 Rising Sun Insurance Company.... 1V0.00O -FLA TBOA TS INSURED AT FAIR RATES. . . . i i ' ; , i j ..j i OFFICE:,, " No. 10 South First Street. Evansville, '- Indiana. ;18 6 7: ; Fire Insurance Company. ' , ,' CHARTERED I8IO. Cash Capital..... $1,000,000 Abstract 113th Semi-Annual Statement, Dec. 31, 1806. Cash on band, in bank, and casb items - to Loans on collateral security 13,844 64 Keal estate .. Wo ,000 00 Miscel. lnvesunenui siocks ana AAO bonus), par vHiurr... ..... ........ V4n,r4 w United States bonds, par value.... 417,128 00 , , , , , ' $1,788,078 83 Losses In process of adjustment -.1 149,155 08 Premiums received during tbe . year .'. ....! J70.308 08 Grows Income for year.. ........ 111, 7H2 75 Ixnhm paid for year t 837,490 25 Market value or stock, January isi, xooi (snares 9100 eacn -jgo 00 After a Tear of disaster unparalleled la the history of underwriting, Involving the destruction of property to she 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 tbe eonservativs principles upon which its business Is conducted, and its ability to encounter wide-spread and protracted per lis, wunout mo crippling 01 its resources. Income and Reaourcct exceeding those of mnp other American Company txmfined ea elutively to Firt Underwriting. . . Agencies in all principal localities. Fair rates demanded : fair dealing and conservative principles guaran teed. ' ' ' r i l HILLOCK & DREW, Agents, No. 10 KORTII FIRST STREET. mchl3 j. .j . Kvaniville, Ind. TTEKCMAJfTS EXCHANGE and JUJL OENTIEMEN'S KESTAURANT, , Xo. a First Street, TRUNTZ A MENTZER, Proprietors. .The choicest Wines and Llauor will be kept constantly on band; and special atleilUOD WIU U glTUU WUW 1,,! RESTAURANT, , where all the delicacies of the season will be served in tbe most approved stylemaking it a pleasant resort foe the MERCHANTS and BUSINESS ME.V of tbe city. a iioerai patronage is soiici(n oeS43m . .. ....'!,; 1 . i