Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 April 1867 — Page 3
THE EVAKSVILLIj DAILY JOUBNAL. .pffEgDAY, APRIL 9, 1867
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INSURANCE.
W. A. Page, Edgar Sharps. Notary Public. "USUC i W. A. PAGE & CO., FIRE, RIVER, LIFE, and ACCIDENT Insurance Agents, Corner Main and Water Streets, (Brown, Dunkerson A Co.s former office. , . - Evaisvillk, Isd Home Insurance Company - ! OF NEW YORK. Cash Capital . $2,000,K Assets, July 1st, 1866......... 3,596,ST; Washington Insurance Co ' of new york. : ,; "' Cash. Capital $400,000 Assets, July 1st, 1866 .T.I.""."!.." 688,39 Colombia Insurance Compan; OF-NEW YORKit - Cash' Capital .:.:..:..... $500,00u Assets, July 1st, 1866 590,000 i csited Fire and Marine Insurance Co. Or COVINGTON AND CINCINNATI. ., ; ? Cash Capital.. $350,000 Assets, July 1st, 1866 398,000 New York Accidental Ins. Co. . OF NEW YORK. Cash Capital:.. : $250,000 Assets, July 1st, 1866 276,000 Insures against ACCIDENTS of every description. t Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company OF MILWAUKEE. Cash Assets, .....$2,000,000 The greatest success of any Life Company ever organized. FIRE, MARINE, A RIVER INSURANCE POLICIES ISSUED IN THE ABOVE well-known Companies, and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at this office. W. A. PAGE 4 CO.. Agents. Corner Main and Water Streets, n.vansviiie, ma. i Brown A Dunkerson's former office.) tfly an CARPETS. 'CARPET "WAREH OTJSE AND ' - House Furnishing Establishing Wm. E. French &' Co IIEAIXt IT A KTEItS OF SUPPLIES FOR Families Steamboats & Hotels. WIIOLESA LEAND RETAIL. Velvet,.Brussels, Three-Ply. Two-Ply Cottage, Listing. Rag and Hemp C A H PiE T S Chinese, Manilla and Cocoa - MATTINGS. Velvet, Brussels and Oil-Cloth ' RUGS. Mosaic, Velvet, Brussels,. Rubber Cocoa, Adelaide, Jute, Sea-Grass, and Fancy Sheep DOOR-MATS. Silk, Wool, Cotton, and Linen DAMASKS. Gilt Moulding Bronze, Brass, and ., ". ' bilvered - CORNICES. Opaque, Gilt, u Painted, Rustic, - a 3p " Iii per WINDOW-SHADES. Green, Buff, Blue, and White m WINDOW HOLUNDS Silver, Brass, and Paper-Mache STAIR-RODS. Bown Ground, Satin, Gilt, and GoldStamp WALL-PAPERS, A splendid variety of FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS, - from 18 inches te 18 feet -wide. O Wool, Rubber, Flock, and Damask PIANO AND TABLE COVERS. Elegant styles and new designs of French " WINDOW LAMBRAQUINS, ' made up to order,nd at Bhort notice Table Linens. Table Oil Cloths. Table Napkins. Stair Linens. Bed Blankets. Sheetings, f"-Pillow-Casings. . . Rubber Sheeting Marseilles Quilte. Towehegs. Brussels and Velvet Hassocks, - Experienced Paper-Hangers an Upholsterers will be furnished whe required. ' Carpets cut and made-to order. Oil-Cloths fitted and put down. Cornices mounted and put up. Window-Shades hung. 'All work -warranted. Prices guaranteed as low as in any similar establishment in the United States. . Give us a call. WM; E. FRENCH A' CO., No, lO First Street, UP-tSTAIRS. UHLHORN & BRINKMAN, Successors to M. A. Lawrence, (Established in ISIS.) -Wholesale arid Retail Dealers in AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE ad a superior quality of Limestone for building purposes, window sills, . , ; ... caps, fronts door sills. Ac, Xm.' 100,' 102, and 101 Main Street, Next to Court House, Evansville, Indiana. xnchli ly , , ,
BOOTS AWD SHOES." hoots Aivr shoe.
T. W. Tl'RXER, Manufacturer of LADIES' FIXE SHOES and Dealer in BOOTS AND SHOES OF ALL KINDS, "o. 7 South First Street, "... Evansville.: See local column. febS dtf 1 o . W rs ST " a W & M 0 W p 0 : . o '
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H BOOT and SHOE v." HOUSE. BEAD, . . MORGAX ' &COM 13S RACE STREET, Ciiiciuuati, Are now receiving a large and varied assortment of ' SPEING GOODS especially adapted to the wants , and demands of this Trade. By the 20th insU 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 SHORTTIME CUSTOMERS at leas fi'gurei' than any House in Cincinnati no boasting but stubborn facts, -w r We hold it as a truism that a MER CHANT should buy Goods where he can buy them to suit him, and at th lowest price; and wa don't know, of better place than 3 4 ' 1 . READ, MORGAN & CO, 13S Race Street. MORGAN, BEAD A CO., r ' : 42 and U Main Street. oc24'66 dtf Evansville, Ind.' E. E. BROMILOW & CO., WHOLESALE FISH DEALERS, 104 South Water Street, E. E. BromUow ): ? 3ohn Bates' ' J John McMorriue.J CHICAGO. t i, Orders from Jobbers filled at lowest firsthand prices. . ' , mchl9 dSm J, B. ERVI5, M.D., . . ( Offers his professional services to the cit' sens of Evansville and immediate vicinii in the general practice of medicine. Office No. 9a Main Street. Office Hours From 8 to 10 a.m., and from j to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. foe 13 d3in
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0 -B a. v; V d M H H te a s a o rr. cn' C3 Cu S ' o a a o 2 CO 5 S c 'or j ? i o o . S "3 PS a a. o c - . V! o S3 f W i o o B o . 1 . B - O a L So O 3s O e B - 2. a a a I 0 S-VP.:;r-m 39 P B CU. o p f B O ' 0 Q W Q w o o S" a m oo 8 t ; O CD 3 CD i i W H C S ST o o o 8 te 0p ' a te 0 B o o s o B INSURANCE. Agency Established 1846. A. C. HALLOCK. a K. DREW. HALLOCK & DREW, Insurance Agents. Fire, River, Life, and Accident Insurance. - $20,000,000 Capital and Assets Represented. We are Agents for some of the oldest and best Insurance Companies in the country. Policies issued and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at this office. Rates th same as other Companies doing business in Evansville. We are Agents for the following Companies : ... - Assets. Mutual Benefit Life . 811,012,467 Hartford Fire Insurance Co 1,788,078 Securit v Fire Ins. Co., New York. 1,401,035 International Fire Ins. Co., N. Y. Lorillard Fire Ins. Co., New York Springfield Fire and Marine Insurance Company City Fire Ins. Co., Hartford . Firemen's Ins. Co., Chicago Yonkers A New York Ins. Co Putnam Fire Insurance Co National Travelers Insurance Co. (Accident) - ......... Rising Sun Insurance Company... I,&i8,518 1,425,000 731,899 450.000 225,473 601,907 700,000 300,000 100,000 3-FLA TBOA TS INSURED A T FAIR RATES. OFFICE: No. 10 South First Street Evansville, Indiana. ; i s e 7. : -; EE A-E TF O R D Fire Insurance Company. CHARTERED lSlO. Cash Capital $1,000,000 Abstract 113th Semi-AxxtiAi. Statement, Dec 31, 1&S6. Cash on hand, in bank, and cash items L 5333,249 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 .. 417,128 00 81,783,078 82 Losses in process of adjustment ...3149,155 08 Premiums received during the year -$1,370,306 98 Gross income for year.............. 1,511,782 75 Losses paid for year.. 837,490 25 Market value or stock, January . JstS67 (shares 8100 each) , 205 00 After a year of disaster unparalleled in the history of underwriting, involving the destruction of property to the amount of nearly Eighty Millions,1 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 its ability to encounter wide-spread asd protracted per lis, without the crippling of its resources. W Income and Resources exceeding those of any other American Company confined exclusively to Fire Underwriting. Agencies in all principal localities. Fair rates demand!; fair. dealing and conservative principles-guaranteed. ' ; " "w v . . - v ' ; HALLOCK Jfc DREW, Agents, , So. lO NORTH FIHST MUEETi i mchl-i Evansville, Ini. - Dissolution Notice. milE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOJL fore existing between S. H. S. Cook and wirtlam Troup, under the name of Cook A Troup, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due the firm are to be paid to Wm. Troup, who assumes all the liabilities. The business will be continued at the old stand by Wm. Troup. s ' i ., .STEPHEN H. B.COOK.aprlwl . WILLIAM TROUP.
Q JSENKT7AItEr New Queensjvare House. LIGHTEN & ICUENUAUSER, IMPORTERS OF ' ' QTJEENSWARE, and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, No. 3 Sou tli First Street.
WE ARE NOW OFEKISG THE most splendid assortment of Fa; Articles ever Imported to this city, and . . . stock of WHITE GRANITE WARE is now complete, and only wants looking at to indue all to make their purchases ol as; and our stock of i- , r .1 COMMON WARE ' Is large, and will be sold as low as the lowest in the United States t . Bolieiuian CSlass and Silver1 : Plated Ware. ' 1 Our assortment of Bohemian Glans 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 on hand selecting the latest styles and patterns of ware. , . QC23d3m r . holLingsworth'bros., IMPORTERS OF 6L A S S "W A R E, ' AC, Ac, ' .: ' .'. , -..'' In all their various branches, TTAVE BEEN INPOBTINQ direct from England since August, 1849. and are dnly posted as to the demands or the traae, in quality, style, price, etc. Besides the experience of years in this ousmess, we go into ine jngiisn market . WITH GOLD, and buy as cheap as any house in the un uea states. We import and sell a style of WHITE GRANITE GOODS which no other house in the city can get from the factories direct. Tfiey 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 Queensware no one is likely to dispute, and we deem it unnecessary to multiply words. " : i . -..- You will find ns at the old stand, No. SO First Street, !.'0 0MiXCa-J J.-niif; ;T,Ou Xo. 8 Sycamore Street, au28 dtf EVANSVILLE, IND. woolen mills: LAWRENCEBURGH Fancy Cassimere, M -. THESE GOODS, BEING MiXPFAC 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, Gentlemen giving these- goods the preference in.orderipg suits will be sure to be satisfied in quail. 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 MACKEYj NESBZT A CO., Evansville, nd by . x E. D. MOORE, , , 7 Treasurer Lawrenceburg Woolen Mills, mch5d3ra ' Lawrenceburgb, Ind. . LUMBER, ScC. STEELE A TRIBLE, -econd St., Between Chestnut and . Cherry Evansville, Ind. , Sash, Doors, Wistdow Buxos, Dkbssed Lumber, Boards, Laths, 4c, of every decription constantly on hand. Packing Boxes of all kinds made to order. Sawing of every kind done on the shortest notice. apl8-ly.. . , SASHTdOORS, iiJfldBER, &c Hunnel 3b Sous, .Manufacturers of ' ' SasftDdors; Blinds,' Frames, &c; . Also, Dealers in MICHIGAN PINE LUMBER: Keep constantly on hand Lumber of every description, Pine and Poplar Flooring, Weatherboarding, ShinglesjLath, Ac j Sawing of, every description doneJtp order. -' . " " Orders from abroad will be promptly attended to. ' ' , ' Factory and Yard, ' ' ' ' Corneb Walnut stbxet axd Cakal, pr21, i Evansville, Ind
MEDICAL.
PyPCpBia Cure THIS GREAT REMEDY FOR AI.L Disease of the , ; STOMA CH is the discovery of the inventor of Coe's valuable Cough Balitam, while experimenting for nis own health. It cured Cramp in the Stomach for him which had before yielded to nothing but chloroform. ' The almost daily testimony from various fiarts of the country encenrage us to beIeve there is no disease caused by a Disordered Stomach it will not speedily cure. Physicians indorse and use g;. Ministers give testimony of its efficacy. . And from all directions we receive tidings of cures performed. DYSPEPSIA! It Is sure to cure. HEARTBURN! One dose will cure. ' , SICK-HEADACHE! It has cured in hundreds of cases. HE AD ACHE'S "DIZZINESS! It stops in thirty minutes. - i ACIDITY of the STOMACH! ? It corrects at once. i RISING of the FOOD! It stops immediately! DISTRESS AFTER EATING ! . ' 1 One dose will remove. j CHOLERA-MORBUS! t ' Rapidly yields to a few doses. ' BAD BREATH! , , Will be changod with half a bottle. It Is ; Perfectly1 Harmless ! . Its UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS U owing to the iact tbat -: : . . '.It Curer by Assisting Nature to re-assert her sway in the system t Nearly every dealer in the United States sells it, at 91 per MiHf. C. G. CLARK A CO., ' ' ! -,. T. 1. Proprietors, ' New Haven, Conn Great New , England , Remedy ,u DK. J. W. POIAXD'S , , WHITE PINE COMPOUND, TS NOW OFFERED TO THE AF- -- flicted throughout the country, after having been proved by the test of eleven years in the New England States, where its merits have become as well known as the tree from which, in part, it derives its virtues. The White Pine Compound Cures Sore Throat. Colds, Counhs. Diptke ria. Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, and ulm,onary A flections generally, It is a remarhable Remedy for Kid ney Complaints, Diabetes. Difficulty of Voiding , (Jrine Uleeding from the Kidneys and Bladder, Gravel, and other complaints: " ' ' : THE WHITE PINE COMPOUND "It was early in the" spring of '52 that this compound was originated. A mem ber of my family was afflicted with an irri tatlon of the throat, attended with a dis agreeable cough. I had for some months Drevlons thought that a nreDaration hav Ing for its basis the inside bark of White Pine might be so compounded as to be verv useful in diseases of the Throat and Long ' To test the value of it in the case alluded to. I comDounded a small Quantity of the medicine that I had been planning, and gave it in teaspoonful doses. The re sult was exceedingly gratifying. Within two day, the irritation of the throat was removed, the cough subsided, and a speedy enre was effected. ' - ' "In November, 1&, I first! advertised it under the name of White Pine Compound. In two years from that time there had been wholesaled in Manchester alone one hundred thousand dollars' worth, where it took the lead or all the cougti remedies in the market, and it si ill maintains that position. 'There are good reasons for this; it is very soothing and nealing In its nature, is warming to the stomach, and pleasant witnai to ine taste, ana is exceedingly cheap.' j 1 . ' ' - " As a remedy for kidney complaints the wnite fine compound stands unrivaiea. It was not orisinated for that purpose: but a person' in using it for a cough was not only cured of the cough, but was also cured of a kidney difficulty of ten years' standing. . Since that accidental discovery, many thousands have used it for the same complaint, and have been completely cured. . ! The above was written bv Dr. Poland, in 18ti0. Since then, as 'in Manchester, the White Pine Compound has taken tne lead of all cough remedies; as well as preparation for thi cure of kidnev difficulties, in every city. town, village. and hamlet tlirousrhotit the New England States. This remedy is as safe and pleasant to take as it is euectuai. , THE : WHITE FINE COMPOUNDGEORGE W. SWEET, M... : i Proprietor. ...... 1 Prepared at the NEW ENGLAND BOTANICAL DEPOT, " 100 Hanover Street, Boston, i Under the supervision of Rev. J.W. Poland. ' Cloud ft Akin, Wholesale Agents. : For sale bv Kellef A White. Wm. H. P. Stoddard, T. C. Biidwell. H. J. Scblaepfer, and ry uruggisis generally. febdlw, wit tf ' ; ...v.... ; ' LYON'S v, - PERIODICAL DROPS, ; . The .Great Female Reniedy for,.,, ' .;. ' Irregularities, -y, , .a: ,, I HAVE TESTES THESE DROPS in my own practice, over ten vears. and do. not hesitate to say that nothing has been developed - by medical research that acts . so powerfully,, positively, and harmlessly, in cases oi Xemale irregularity. as does mis meaicine. in an receui cases it never fails, while thousands wno have been long sufferers are indebted to it for the boon of health to-day. Although so powerful and positive, they are perfectly harmless, and may be used at all times, except when specially forbidden in the instructions. To all who suffer from any Irregularity, nalnfnl rlifflTilt. aTive. offensive, or obstructed menstruation,; Leucorrhoia, or the tram of diseases tnat iouow, say. try a bottle or ur. w'""" ncuv-u periodical Drops. :ueing uuiu iJ'?i""'" tion. thr action is more direct and posltlve than any pills or powders, explicit directions, bearing my fac-simile, accom pany eacn oome. : , - , ' Thev may be obtained of nearly every venf Conn "General Agents lor the United States and Canada. Price 81 50 per bottle. M Practicing Physician, doi dem . w asven.conn. ' EVANSTOLE BUSINESS COLLEGE Comer First and Vine Streets, ' , ' . " EVAK3VILLK, Ind. f ntJLL SCHOIVARSHIPS issued for Z 3 O. - All are invited to call and examine our course of instruction, or send address and receive by return mail College Circular, with specimens of Penmanship and Flourishing. , L. S. MAYFIELD, jantfj dom - i , . ; . principal.
DRY GOODS.
JACKET, NIS3ET & CO., : Wholesale Dealers In DRY GOODS A)ID X0TI0.XS, 3Te. 11 Main Street, nov20 dtf Evansville, Ikd. A. C. PUSH EE, DEALER lit Notions and Fancy Goods, Violins, Accordeons, French Harps, Wallets, Plated Jewelry, Ludles' Baskets, Toys, tc, Ac, 31. 70 MAIX ST ET. . deel d3m Q3Est"!fcr GOODS. G. 3IAGIIEE & CO.V . WHOLESALE DEALERS I3f STAPLE AND FANCY XRY G O O 3D S 9TOTIOXS, Ac, FIRST ST.. (bet. Mala and Bycamort ;. , ' ' EVAK8VIUJC, IlTD., 1 fAL.1. THE ATTESTIOS OFTHfc J trade to their large aad desirable stock; of goods Just purchased, and. which, they are offering at great bargains. . - nova) d3m ' i JAQUESS, HUDSPETH & CO, ; WII0LE3ALE - Dry Good And JTollon, No. 10 North First Street, EVAASYILLE, ....... . ...... INDIANA CASH PAID FOR COTTON. We also Forward Cotton and Tobacco, and make Advances on same. febl2 J. Q. MILLER. ' I. S. OARDXE. J. M. BUCKXER. 3IILLE GARDNER & CO., . Wholesale Dealers ia Staple Dry Goods ' , and NOTIONS, .. Jfo. 33 First Street, ' (Gilbert's Block,) ' mcb!5 d till jaul EvansvlUe, Ind. MILLINERY. t r : 'J No business transacted 'oh Saturday. MILLLERY!TiiLLLEaY ! ; Wholesale and Retail. , ; . . ' i !.t . !: -. i ' . IBEO LEAVE TO IS FORM BIT lady friends, and milliners and merchants 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 carelully selected by Mrs. Baum, and comprises the very latest Paris style, viz. t PATTERy BONNETS, PATTERN HATS, : UNTRTMMED HATS dt BONNETS, STRA W TRIMMINGS ' ORNAMENTS. FRENCH & DOMESTIC FLOWERS, BONNET & HAT, FRAMES Ss BLOCKS, SILKS, SATINS. LACES, EDOmOS, The BEST and LARUE32L stock of Ribbons ever brought to the cny; and a thousand other little fancy articles wanted in a Number One Millinery Establishment. . ... . , - In connection with the above goods X keep constantly on hand n very large assortment of LAD1E8' HAIR SWITCHES! and CURL ', and difiereut other fixings for the Hair. Country milliners and merchants, in particular, will find it to tliel.r interest to call around and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I am fully prepared to meet all their demands; and far- , thermore, I can assure them that my stock and prices will compare wltii any house west of New York or Philadelphia. Thankful for the very liberal patronage 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, . 1I.BAIIM. NO. 33 -MAI 7: STREET. Tr Particular attention paid to orders. mchlUdani,, .. . SADDLERY. ' C.1VOLFF,' Manufacturer of, and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in, , Saddles, Humes ? COLLARS, and SADDLERY HARDWARE, 5o. 5S Main Street, corner Second, Evansville, Ikd. , febWdtf, ALBERT 6TEIXBACH. ' ' ' C. P. "WACK ; '(.ii,, j . CHARLES MILXER. . f SIG OF THE BIG COLLAR.. Wholesale and Retail SADDLERY & HARDWARE. STEINBACH, f WACK &, CO., So. 79 Main Street, Between Second and Third, EVANSVILLE, IND. Fop the Wholesale Trade. WE SHALL KEEP CosSTAJfTLT on hand a lame variety of Whole sale 8addlerv of our own manufacture. especially a large assortment of all kinds or Kip and nog PKin loiiars, unaiea. Back-Bands, wnip-LAsnes, auaies, and Harness, which we can and will sell as low. and some articles lower, than anywhere ia the United Htates. Also, a full stock of Saddlery Ha r J ware kept on hand. . Fer Hides and all kinds of Leat'ter the . highest market price will be paid. , . The best Tanners' Oil for sale. . novU dttiu . ; . . . .
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