Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 June 1867 — Page 3

THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL. SATURDAY, JUNE 22. 1867.

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.lit-:.- i ji i EYAXSYJLLE LXSUUMCE CO. ill I, : i J IIM Authorizko Capital ..... $1,000,000 Paid Up Gamta!..-..,......? 250,kX FIRE, MARINE, 4 FLAT BOAT RISKS ' Taken at fair rates. Joh jr 8. Hopkiksi Presid?iit. J axes H. CtnxEK, Secretary. DIRECTORS t Charles Viele. John Inele. Jr.. XH.' Hopkins, iillison Maghee, Robert Barnes, Dr. M. J. Bray, .. William RmTlf' f Dr. F. W. Sawyer, C. Preston. . ill' ..1 J. N. Knox, Business Aeenl, who will also attend to Life and Accident Insurance Office, corner of Main and First Streets, in First National Bank Building. laplSJSm W.A.Page, 1 EdgabShakpi. . Notary Public. J :t; ; W A. PAGE & CO., : FIRE, RIVER, XJL3TI , " ' ACCIDENT Insurance ;A gents, Corner Main and Water Streets, - (Brown, Ponkerson &. Ca.' former office.) ' ' ' EvANaniJJC, lsr. ' ; ; i -. f. . . i Jin Home Insurance Company f . s ;.? i (.OF: NEWsYORK.i t r I im (Jzsfc CbiJto?(.......".. . ' $2,000,( 00 Xsefc, July 1st, 1863......... ; 3,596,5 00 Wasnington Insnrance : Cc OF NEW YORK. ; !:': Cash Capital ....... WO0,OC Assets, July 1st, 1866.;....... 688,3?1 Colombia Insurance Compan j " OF NEW YORK. f '' Cash Capital $500,00iAssets,, July M 1866 ......... ,590,000 Fire and Marine Insurance Co. OF COVISGTOJC AXD CIXCISJfATL i , ,Vt' :.. .. $350,000 .4seV, .uty l,18C6.......i 393,000 New York Accidental Ins. Co. - ' OF NEW YORK v ; .!& ' n.Jjtni a.. ....... t250 000 Vuorv v' Z Z Z. Assets, July 1st, 1866 ......... 276,000 Insures against ACCIDENTS of every description. , , ; , . Northwestern Mutual Life Ii r: surance Company . v OF MILWAUKEE. Ouh- .ic,....,;...:;............f2,ooo,oi : The greatest success of any Life Company ver organized. ' FIRE, MARINE, A RIVER INSURANCE nOLH IES ISSl'EO IN THE ABOVE g -well-known uoiiipanies. ana ii iow oromptly RdjusteU ana paia at mu omce. W. A. PAGE fc CO., Agents, Corner Mam and water Streets, Evansville, Ind. (Brown A Dunkersou's former office. aula dly .' McNEELY & SCHUBERT'S Real Estate and Insurance , AGENCY, : Room No. 1, Second Floor, Hcdderich's Block, Opposite the Court Hou-e, Evansville.) TT HATE TAKEN MR. JOHS 8CHU1 itt.MTma partner in tne aDOve Business, which wiil be carried on hereafter ..-,-! JAMES H. RicN EEL Y. Several bargains in Houses, Lots, and Persons wishing to rent dwellings or business roomsare requesiea iocau. iuww having houses, lots, or lanas 10 sen or ex invited to enter the particu lars on oar books. No charge nnles, a sale or exchange is made. Terms reasonaom Insurance. Insurance effected on Life and Properl Particular attention glvem t LIFE INSURANCE. BB NOTARIAL 5 BUSINESS Idohe by j am rxs a., mcb tail i , ' junell Notary Pabllc A; 'S. 0-aniLlle (Snooessnr to Beautag A Qainblel, ' WHOLESALE DEALXR IN 7" Foreign and , Domestic Liguort i 1 " 5. .1 i i uiyars ana oo9vqo,i lVol ' O SoutivI'Iriit ' St. TTTHtKE WILL ALWAYS 1 Bt 'tf mt4 on tean -an aanorted-wtoclr of Imported Brandies, Foreign an upmestu Scotch and English Ale, ispeciai attention will eiven to the soPDlX lnit of lam Ules for domestic use warranted pure and eenuine. Arent lor WaUwi' 4 Leonard's celebrated Ton to Bitters.- Xtxm trade uppliod on libera wmu. mayaaiy "TW: MTH 4 NTS' EXCHASifaF. and 1-1 , (iENTLEMENIS RESXA L'-K AN T N. s Vint Str-et. TRUNTZ A MkNTZER. Proprietor The ctooet Wines and Liqoors will be Kept ooDstanuy oa nauu ; ana special atRESTAURANT. v ' where all tha detioacies ot the reason will be nerved in the nil approved style makins it a piesant vocort for ttae MKliCHANTH aad BCWNFSS8 MEN of the city. ortB 45m

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f RAILROAD CO Are uow coustructirg a Railroad from , ; r 0MAU1, NEBRASKA, westward toward the Pacific Ocean, matins, with Its connections, an unbroken line !;:-: "? ... ., ..- ACROSS THE CONTINENT. TheComoanv now offer a limited amount oftUelr.. . , ; .. , .-.-: FIRST 3I0RT0A(SE 'BONDS, annual interest, payable on the first day of January atd July, in the City of New York, at the rate of ( . , , 4 SIX PER CENT., IN GOLD, ' : !ifliiety- Cents on the Dollar. Thfs road was' com nleted from Omaha 305 mrtles west on the 1st of January, 18tf7, and la fully equipped, and trains are regu-i larjy Junnlng over it. The Company has now oa band sufficient Iron, ties, etc., to finish the remaining portion to the eastern base of the Rocky. Mountains, 312 miles, which Is under contract to be done September 1st of this year; and it Is expected that the entire road will be in run ning order from Omaha to its western connection with the Central Pacific, now beina raoldiy built eastward from Sacra meuto, CaL, during 1870, ? j .tj Means of ', the Company. .' &timatlnz the distance to be' built by the Union t'aclno to be ljjtii miles, the United States Government lssaes its Six rer Cent. ThfrtvYear Bonds to the Com pany as the road Is finished, at ttie average rate of about f 800 per mile, amounting to H4,208,0OD. ' The company is also permittea.io issue Its own First Mortgage Bonds to an equal amount, xnd at the same- tlm;-which, by special Act ot congrwss, are msJ.e a First Mortgage on the entire line, thOt Bonds of the United States being subordinate to them. The Government makes a donation ot 12,800 acres of land to the mile, amounting to 20,03:2,000 acres, estimated to be worth $30,000,000, making the total resources, exclusive of the capital, $118,416,00; but the full value of the lands cannot now be realized. , The autho Ized Capital Stock of the Com pany is one hundred million dollars, ot which live millions have already been pala in, and of which it Is not supposed mat more -than twenty-nve muuons ai most will be required. ' ' . The cost of the road Is estimated by competent engineers to be about one hundred million dollars, exclusive of equipment. . ' . Prospects for Business: The railroad vohnection between Omaba And the , Enst is now complete, and the earnings or the Union i'aeinc on tne sections already finished for the first two weeks in J May were $118,000. These se tlonal earning as the road progresses will much more thaa pay the interest on the Company's bonds, and the through business over the only line of railroad between tue Atlantic and Pacific must be immense. Value and Searrityoflhe"Bonds. , . The Comnanv respectfully submit, that the above statement of facts fully demon strates the security of their Bonds; and as additional proof, they would suggest that tne Bona now orrerea are less in an ten million dollars on 617 miles of road, on hich twentv mini n dollars have al ready been expended. On i0 miles of this roid the cars are now rnnnlnir, and the remains lf7 miles are nearly completed. - At the present rate ef premium on goia. these bonds py an annual Interest on the present cost of t - i iV7t per Cent., and it i believed that on the completion of the road, like the Government Bonds, tney win go nttove par. i ne company inlenu to sea oui a inuiiea amouni at tne present low rate, and retain the right to advance the price at their option. subscriptions win De recetvea in new lorK by me - LOSTIMISTAI, IN ATIONAI. BANK, 4 . - No. 7 Nassau Street; Clark, Dodok & Co., Bankers, , 51 Wall Street; John J. Cisco & Sosr, Bankers, No. 33 Wall Street: and by Banks and Bankers . generally tnrouanout tne cniteu states, oi wnom maps and descriptive pamphlets may be obtained. They will also be sent bv mail from the Company's office. No. 20 Nassau Street, New York, on application. Subscribers will select their own A rents, in whom they have confidence, who alone will be responsible to them lor the safe delivery of the bonds.. . . JOHN J. CISCO, . . Treasurer, may30 djw3i NEW YORK. SOMETHING. NEW ! 5 To Housekeepers. A PREPARATION (patented Oct. 14th, Jt I8bti) that will clean and polish your Tin, Plated-Ware, Britannia. Brass, Ac, like new, with as littlk labor as washing, and will not injure the finest sUver or piatea suriace. . . IT IS TRULY WONDERFUL I '. Those wuo have tried it say it is of more value than a servant, lry one oox, aaa you will not be without It. Ask for Case's Magic Polish. Only1 SS CENTS' PER BOX; RetaO.' 1 . j . Ask for It at any Drug, Grocery, Tin, Hardware, or ancy Bicrw Manufactured oy W. P. Case 4 Bro. 8. K. GILBERT A CO., Wholesale Grocers. No. SI North. First tH., tvansvuje, ina., . , i - Are our Exclusive Agents there to supply the Trad. w p BRO . ' Maud 38 ESM Broadway, New York bl4dm .-., UEQUOIUJ. ! , JONES 6V GATCH, : . mniiu riann Arr Til rts M GROCERIES, have gone into tb CmUOK BUSINESS EXCLUSIVELY, and will sell all kinds of . FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC the freight less than they cun be bought for The public are Invited to call and exam ine our h LOCK oeiore purcuiuuiK bikwucid. No. 13 SOUTH JrlKST SllililE'r, Between Main looobi, ... . apidti - "M "VsvuE.linj, SMnslea 1 Shingles ! t SMnglea I ! V AM DEUVUtlKUT AAY HART JL of the dty a number one article of Poplar Shingles at turee dollars and filty rniiti ter M. These were wall steamed- and cut of yellow poplar Umber, smooth as if shaved, mayff U JOHN. r. GLOVER.

HUDSPETH, ADA3IS & CO.,

63 Main Street 63 w E BESPECFCLLT CALL AT. tention to one large stock of Ladles' and Chlldrens - Hats. We have just received from New York City, new Dress Geods, in Alpacas, Grenadines, DeLalns, Linen Goods, Ginghams, Lawn, Chambray and Crepe Marez,Caplmeres,Cottonades, Linen Panting and coating. New lot of White Goods, Jaconett, Nain sook, Swiss, Irish Llnen and a large va riety in Ladies' and Gents' Linen Handkerchiefs. : Our stock of Hosiery comprises a large variety, oougnt low, ana win ne sold cheap. """" Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, in Silk. Cotton, and Scotch. Gingham, j We nave. and will Keep a large assortment.. : , i. r New Eoods boneht bv our boose in the market with a special view to the Interest ot oar customers. We. will receive hereafter dally, -and. call the 'attention ot all people to come and examine our. stock and prices. , , HUDSPETH, ADAMS & CO., 63 Main. Street. junelO And olhe seasonable Cloths, CassU mereM, Cotton and Linen Good-", and VestlnijS.saltable for Bern" and Men's Wear by tar the largest stock in the city; also, suspenders. Hocks, Neckties, Kid, Cotton, and Silk Gloves. Handkerchiefs, Undershirts and Drawers, Pocket Combs, 7 ' .: t i ,J,: ,' . r - ' ., i OverUkers, Porte-Monnales, and large depot of the celebrated "Mtar Paper Collars,'' and retailed at 25 cents per box. Large stock of the best Irish Linen, Table Linens, Cotton, Linen, and Wool Table Cloths and Covers. Napkins, Towels, Crash, Lace Curtains. Collars and Cuffs, in sets or singly, with ver 1000 j different varieties of Embroidery : and White Goods generally. An ' immense stock of Dress Goods, that : cann t be excelled in the West, ; comprising every popular style, : from $1 80 Calico Dress to Hlk Patterns worth $100 00; and ah eudless variety of Shawls, Silk and Lace Mantillas, and Druecksel-lueg." 800 ,4. and more of the most t popul sular makes of Domestic Drv Goods, at the lowest and "one uniform price;" and the most complete slock of Millinery that can be found anywhere, eit er readymade or made to order at short notice by the most skillful mlil- ' . - ners, and satisf ctlon guaranteed. Also, Straw Goods, bleached and pressed All f which will be sold ' i at Schapker, Bussing 4c Co.' rati rt moth and popular store, at wholesale or retail, at the lowest market rates, during the season of . . jr.! .: .'.V-. r Uk and prices aad . quidiUesQalway . ' v store is as light as any can be, eo . that au can see wnat tnoy Day. . CULBEBT80N & SON, OS and TO PXIAJBUL. ST., WW ALBA.Y, LD., , Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign aad Domestic Dry Goods, ; zrotiQtrs soots, saois, &x - IT5 elvari tor Artage. . fdecS

CLOCKS.

:-;:.0: 03 , 3" o . -c . ? . . '. t : .3 3 . 2. S-H-. C or co a . a. 3 . - PS . eu B. 5 - - p. ' 0 d .ft H H a . a o ST ' S' r - a a . id m A 55 Q 0 M s'.H s. o CD o 2 a. o . ;. (n o o f3 I 0 . CU' - tew B , so Cu 1 L 0 Q w m JO . C3 0 , O 5 .0 Q d B d 0 o n 2a a m 82.p CO CD a I'd' ..; .H. a Gu -. C - o a B o -D s O CC sr - MACHINISTS. : WILLIAM HEUMAN (Successor to Kratz A Heilm CITY FOlJXDElil Manufacturer aal Bahder of PORTABLE AJfU STATION ART : STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, SAW AND GRIST MILL MACHINERY, - Threshing Machines, - Cotton and Tobacco Pre CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Ac, Ac, EVANSVILLE, IND. ' ." Hhiit Irok and Cofpkb Wobz aiade to order on short notice. . IRON AKD BRASS CASTINGS of every description. Dealers in Steam Gauges, Gum Belting Fire Bricks, Wrought Iron Pipes, Boiuiu Cloths, Ac, at manufacturers' prices. 9 REPAIRING done at abort notice. apr25 STATIONERY. R. F. B1I1TER & CO., BOOKSELLERS ; -AND .v : STATIONER S. ; Wholesale and retail dealers In - Standard and . Miscellaneous Book. SCHOOL BOOKS. STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, MEMORANDUMS, FOOLSCAFrZZGALTBILL, letter; note, fla tca p, ; - . ' " AND ' . 1 TVall Papers, Photograph Albums, Letter Presses, Writing Desks, Envelopes, and v . Fancy Goods. No. 6 North First Street, EVANSVILLE -INDIANA. JanlS ly CANNED GOODS. ALAB6E lot of Peaches, Pineapples, Beans, Corn, Tomatoes, Plums, Damsons, Blackberries, Strawberries, Jams, J elite, pickles. Oysters. Salmon, etc., etc, tor sale at rot, at the Housekeepers' m-

HARDWARE.-

DAVID SNYDER & CO., DEALERS IK t I Oeiieral, Hardware, HARVEST TOOLS, ; . . ..' . ' j -i)...'' .: ' ; .' y n ' ; f 1 s . .. . . - r.n .- : ; i ; ; MECHANICS. TOOLS, ' . .. '' , .tit ; it '. '.f Jl- I j CUTLERY,; 1 (, '' I- t.: i : J? .!'. GUNS AND PISTOLS, BIRD CAGES. . , .. t 15 Main Street. ; 15 June3dlm ' ' " . II. K. Wells & Hon, 31 Main Street, 1 Have on hand Blood's Grass and Grain Scythes Red Rover Grass and Grain Scythes Diamond Edge Grass Jc Grain Scythes, dec, drc,, .dT'C, &c.,i dec, Grain Cradles, Scythe Snaths, Hay Forks, Smith's Hoes, . , ... , . ; Grindstones, Kitchen Grindstones, -. Falrbank'a Hcales, Butchers' Files, Oiroiilar Saws, 31 Main Street. 31 maySl . 2 "Circnlar. .... . fTlIIE COPARTNERSHIP BETWEES JL the underpinned, under the firm 01 WELLS, KELLOGG A CO., la this day dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. H.,K. Wells retiring. Books and accounts will remain with the successors, BCETTICUER, KELLOGG A CO., for settlement. HIRAM K. WELLS. CHAS. H. KEOLC'jO, EDW. BCETTICUEA. Evansville, January 1st. l7. BtETTICHER, KELLOGG & Co. (Successors to Wells. Kellogg St Co.) 13 Tii-st Street, . SIGN OF THE BIGr PADLOCK, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN HARDWARE AND . . CUTLERYf ; 1 ' ; V AGENTS FOR Sest Gum llelting. rpiIK rSDERSIOVF.D, - HEnBEBR ox tne late nrm 01 w tjua, iv t. JjLchvj AC( CO.. have this day formed a copartner ship, under the name and style of BQZTTICEER, KELLOGG & CO. and will continue the Hardware Business at the OLD STANk). Thanking our many friends for their liberal patronage, we respectfully ask continuance of the same to the new firm. EDWARD BCKTTICHER. CHAS. 11. KELLOGG. Evansville, January 1st, lbo7. t Jan21 dtf GEO. 8. SONNIACLowCO., 1 ' - ' DEALERS IN ' ; . ' ,' t. : .' Bellows, nand &nd Sledge Hararaen, Horse Snoesr . Horse Xails, Stocks and Dies, Butchers' VHet ? ' Coil Chain, ! i Leather Bering, Ko. ,W flEST, .IBIEI, j teUSS " . ' JETVAJfaYlLLE, UfD.

BOOTS, AND SHOES. , . It Cots Nothing to Examine fine Stock of Boots ami , Shoes, Ad ina majority of cases you would he initclt pteused with ' the1 quality and style of his goods, and tlie price at . tchich he is ' selling them, that you tnoiiH be certain to save ' yourself the t tronlAn of loohtng lncuJicr an 4 order a fen: pairs wrapped up before you left. 1 ' '!' - - J6k? To my large circle of business t frieuJ.s, and the ladic? ia particular, I would ray thartny stOdrDrgooJlIidd" Work of all Linda ' is very full and freth, embracln? some new and very fine glove Lid andiecrge goods for mens' wear, boys' shoes of all 'Linda, and particularly ladies' serge gaiters and clippers, easy house and fine dress slippers, childrens' gaiters, PoILbh Balmorals, ad Lie tics, and slippers of all Linda. ; From this time until after the Fourth of July, I will sell the above and all other goods at pricc&jaore favorable to-the, buyer thao could be obtained before since 18G1. ; T. W. TURNER, "? South First Street. 7 ' jun.8

iioe; STOllE JOM IMSCH, THE OLD AND RELIABLE Boot and 8hoe .MEHCHANT, H OPEXKD AT.UI8 OLD STAND, . No. 8 SECOND STREET, . . i Between Main and Sycamore Streets, A Ncui and Large Sloch of E00TS AND SHOES 0P EVERY DESCRIPTION, Which lie will sell at Retail at WHOLESALE PRICES. Having bought my entire stock of Goods direct from the manufucturers, and selected them personally Willi g eat care, I i:n assure thepubllc- that they will And at citv. fltase call and see !or yourself. J0ILY BASCH. mayUO dtf i S3 0 P 0 33 3 ri is s o 3 ' H o 1 w u 6 & 0 M w 0 0 rf 92 P M "n f 0 1 ? m er .1--0 0 3 Frederick Gell. John Rhelnlaader, GEIL & RHETNLANDER, Dealers In PI A NOS, MEL ODEO NE. and all kinds of Musical Instrurcenub . Instruction Books, Sheet Music, Guitar and Violin Strings, 4c, Ac. North Side Third St rat, Between Hycb more and Vine, . Evansville, lad. Soie Agent for Stelnway A Sons'

Gold Medal rianc. Jepl Removal. 0 E. CIIXBKKT 4k CO. HAVE IEi3a moved to their new fournitor;- store, . No. al North rirst Street, wherts they will be pluased to see all their old puwranr, ana as many new ones as will favor tbetrt with a calL A full aseortmen t of i.-ooeri, t etc., always on hand, and lor sale J t-, lowest market prioes. W uiil irvi irtal 4MtiusemeU all thmei bv.img for C AJift.. , .,, BOTVOiT