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Hallam A., 152 Water Hiershower P., 1532 Cen'1 Av HUTTON J. & R,, 164 W. Front Kralaus F., 691 Central Av Laudenbach H. H., 109 Hunt Maus N., 69 Hunt
Michacl John H., 595 Walnut Painter J. & Co., 57 Race Sander G .; 320 E. Pearl Schery J., Lebanon Road Schmidt Hy. J., 594 W. 8th Silver J. J., W. 6th b. Harriet and Horne SMITH & COGHILL, 521 Central Av
Sparks J. M., 620 W. 6th Stesing Ed., Walnut Hills Thickhous M., 522 E. Front Wetterer Fred., Deer Creek Valley Wust Chas., e.s. Ham. Road nr. Mohawk bridge
Wagon Yards.
Benson H. P., 500 Elm
BUTTEMILLER JOHN, s.s. Court b. Walnut and Main Jones John, s.s. 9th b. Main & Sycamore Kramig Francis, 578 Walnut
Washboards.
Coleman J. & Co., s.s. 8th b. Culvert and Broadway WATERS & BARRETT, n. w.c. 9th and Freeman WATERS CIIAS. H. & CO., 4 Main and 3 W. Front WAYNE JOS. W. & CO., 196 Main
Washing Machines. WAYNE JOS. W. & CO., 196 Main
Watch Cases, Materials & Tools. ALLEN C. & W. H., 117 Main [Walnut Doll Francis. s. w.c. 4th and DORLAND GARRET T., n. w.c. Main & Pearl DUHME & CO., 4th and Walnut
GOLDSMITH, BARK- HOUSE & CO., 64 Main Jenkins H. & Co., s.e.c. 2d & Sycamore Strueve H. R., 205 Main
Watch Makers.
( See also Jewelry, Watches, S.c.) Anderson F. G., 32 Race ALLEN C. & W. II., 117 Maln
Evans Wm. M., 206 John, BASCOM GEORGE & CO., 58 W. 4th Beatus H. & Co., 72 Main BEGGS & SMITH, 6 W. 4th Dees A., 309 Main DUHME & CO., s. w.c. 4th & Walnut ELIAS HENRY P., 16 W. 4th FYSTER ANDREW A., 271 Central Av GOLDSMITH, BARK- HOUSE & Co., 94 Main Hill Edward H., 14 W. 4th Honer John B., 203 Walnut Jenkins H. & Co., s.e.c. 2d and Sycamore
Keller Stephan, 43 W. Court Kenkel George, 440 Main
Kenkel J. Ger .. 486 Main ATeGREW WM. WILSON, s. w.c Main and Fourth OSKAMP CLEMENT, 62 Main
Oskamp & Co., 16 Sycamore OWEN CHAS., n.w.c. Main and 4th
Schnee J., 681 Race Stagman Ernst, 17 Green Strueve H. R., 205 Main Wilms J. C., 1 College ITall bidg, Walnut b. 4th & 5th
Water Coolers & Filters. HUNTINGTON BROS. & CO., 119 Main [ Vine Schoeley John C. & Co., 168 WINCHELL GEORGE D., MARSH & CO., n.w.c. 2d and Race
Wheel, Hlub and Spoke Manufacs.
ROYER, SIMONTON & CO., 375 W. 3d
Whips, Thongs, &c. Am. Whip Co., 17 E. 3d
White Lead and Patty Manufacs.
BAUM J. C.,
Canal nr. Mohawk Bridge CONKLING R. & CO., Broadway nr. 8th Harrison, Hills & Co., s.s. 8th w. of Harriet ITARRISON W. H & CO. 23 W. 4th
WOOD WM. & CO., 20 Spring
Wig Makers.
Steinberg F. 152 Walnut Taylor E. B., 13 E. 4th Van Lnenen G., 79 W. 4th Zwick Joanna, 40 W . 4th
Window Shades.
BRENEMAN BROTHERS, 57 W. 4th
CARPENTER W. W. & CO. 82 W. 6th Pursell B. & J. R., 19 E. 4th SAWYER & KIRK, 8 College Hall SCHWENKER F. W., 579 Walnut SNOWDON & OTTE, 175 Main
Wines, Liquors, &c. BABBITT, GOOD & CO., 18 and 19 Pub. Landing BARTELS & WEBER, 15 W. Canal BATES JOHN, 94 Sycamore
Bealer C., Agt., 18 Broadway Bender W. 582 Central Av Bergmann J. F., 660 Cen'l Av Block E. & Bros., 22 E. 2d Block E. & L. , 24 Sycamore Bossey Wm., n.e.c. Linn and Bank
BOYLE & CO., 53 to 59 E. 2d
BRACHMANN H., 81 W. 3d BRYSON & BRO., 31 Sycamore Buchanan & Co., 12 Public Landing
CODY P. 17 and 19 Water
Conkling W. H., 56 W. Front Conrad Ch., 797 Central Av CONROY CHARLES, n.e.c. 3d & Central Av Constant H., 88 E. 2d Cooper S. & J. , s.e. c. 6th & Plum DAVIS N. H. & G. H., 69 Walnut
DEAN & HALE, 19 and 21 Sycamore Dexter E. & Sons, 49 Sycamore Dietrle A., 919 Central Av Drude A., cor. Clarkson and Central Av
Eshelby J., 16 Hammond FAENIR & BOTTLER, 438 Main FICKEN JOHN, 16 E. Pearl
FISCHER WM. s.e.c. 6th and Walnut Fitzgerald & Jackson, 113 E. Pearl FOOTE, CLAY & CO., 17 and 19 W. 2d Frank C. & Co., 141 W. Pearl Freiburg & Workum, 13 Syca- more
Friend J. H .. 123 W. 3d (100SMAN & RUSCHE, 133 W. Conrt Graham Wm. M. & Co., 4 and 5 Com. Row
Groene J. H. F., 43 Race Guhmann J .. 401 Vine Ham G. C., 25% Broadway HARTH M. & CO., 380 and 382 Main
lawzerling C., 474 Freeman HERBSTREIT MATH .. 461 Vine HERCKELRATH C. & H., 105 Sycamore
Heyker F. & M., e.s. Cutter b. Clinton & Everett Hilb & Hers, 376 Main Hilgardner George, Front nr. Corp. Line
ITOFER CHAS., 73 Walnut Ifoffheimer Bros., 34 E. 2d Holmes & Co., 19 E. Front HUDEPOHL & SANDHE- GER 25 and 27 W. Court JACOB ISAAC, 99 & 143 W. 3d
Kaufman S. & Bro., 29 Syca- more
Kable M., s.s. Findlay b. Cen- tral Av & John KATTENHORN A., 381 Main
Kepple John A., s.e.c. Everett & Freeman KING & DALY, s. w. c. 2d and Sycamore
King J. J., 599 W. 6th Klein J. G., 109 W. 6th KLOTTER GEORGE, 713 Central Av
Kreecht Wm., s.e.c. Mound & Richmond
Koch Louis, 59 W. 3d Kronse, Mack & Co., 51 Main LABROT A., 6 W. Front Kuhnle M., 482 Linn
TACK CHAS., 340 Walnut
Lavenson I. & Co., 269 Walnut TEVI S. & BROS. ,228 Main and 221 & 223 Walnut Levy & Gruis, 160 W. 3d LEWIS M. H. & CO., 16 Broadway
Loath M., n. w.c. Dudley and Liberty
Loder W. & B., 270 Main Loeb M. 45 E. 21 Loehmann W. & Co., 37 E. Frout
Louis A. & Co., 56 Main MCDONALD & ROSS, 35 Water MTACKENTEPE B., 2d and Vine
Mackenzie Robt. H., 306 Main MARIENTHAL, LEHMAN & CO., 236 Walnut & 35 W. Mehner Louis. 34 E. Pearl [6th ILLER, BRUNING & DIECKMAN, 33 Sycamore MILLER CHAS,, M 91 Sycamore
MILLS D. JR., 67 Walnut
Mills & Kline, 18 and 20 Main MOHR, SOLOMON & MOHR, 159 W. 3d Montgomery J. C., 284 Main MORGANTHAW HI. & L., 74 Main
MULLINS CHAS. L., 7 Cem. Row Myers Fred., 354 Central Av NATIIAN M. & CO., 57 E. 2d
Nickert Jacob, 350 Main Ochsner C. & Co., 348 Main Oyer Joseph, 847 Central Av Parker H. W., 9 Water Peat James, 295 Main
PFAEFFLIN WM., 88 Pearl E. of Lawrence PFAU J. & J. M., 258 Main
PFIRRMANN ANDW., 356 Walnut
PFIRRMANN C. & CO., 19 W. Canal PIKE SAML. N. & CO., 18 and 20 Sycamore POGGENKLAS II., 42 Sycamore
P OHLMANN JOHN, 35 and 37 W. Court Rariden M .. 15 E. 7th RAUTH FRANCIS, 80 E. Pearl
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CINCINNATI BUSINESS MIRROR.
Reardon H. F., 282 Main Reek Andrew, Freemau bet. Bank and Daytou Roser Geo., 135 W. Court ROSING A. C. A., 62 & 64 E. 24 Schaffner S., 52 York Schmidt N., 430 Vine Schmitt G., 939 Central Av Schuman, F., 551 Central Av Sieberne J. N. & Bro., 8 E. Pearl
Smith S.S.& Co., 56 & 58 w. 2d Smith, Wayne & Co., 10 & 12 West Front
Sommer & Meyer, 36 E. Pearl Speckman & Thiesing, 374 Main Spissman J. G., s.s. Findlay b. Central Av & John Stahl & Hust, 16 Locust STALL & MEYER, 64 and 66 W. 2d
STETTER & MANGOLD, 233 W. 6th
STRAUSS LEVY & CO., 35 Walnut . SWASEY JOHN & CO., 23 Sycamore
THOMSON PETER, 55 W. 3d
Tynan B., 562 Central Av Welsh Luke, 133 W. Front Weyand C., 1031 Central Av Williams M., 711 Central Av Wilson & Carson, 18 W. Front Wolf & Co., 362 Main
Wine Manufacturers Dealers. (Native.)
BOGEN G. & P., Ham. Road n. Brighton H. BUCHANAN ROBT. & SON, 26 E. 2d
Eshelby J., e.s. Hammond FAENIR & BOTTLER, 438 Main
LONGWORTH N., s.s. 6th E. of Broadway PARK JOHN D. n.e.c. 4th and Walnut
WERK M. & CO., 11 Main Zimmermann & Co,, 586 w. 6th Wire Manufac.
WORTHINGTON & CO., 42 and 44 W. 2d
Wire Workers. BROMWELL & MELISH. 181 Walnut
BURNET S. G. & CO., 27 Walnut Wickersham E., 230 Walnut
Wood Dealers.
Blackman J. L.,68 Smith Blangy Wm F., 109 Water Bohlender Geo .. Ham. R'd nr. Mohawk Bridge
Cassedy L., n. w.c. Smith & W. W. Canal
COLEMAN G. W., 645 W. 5th
Darling J., 87 W. Court W. of Central Av Estelle D. & Sons, Wharf b. Elm & Plum
Frier Jacob, 66 Stark Hornberger F. & J., s. W. C. Plum and Liberty JOHNSTON G. W. C., 145 Water
Koenig Hy., 511 Plum Lancaster Isaac, 205 Broadway Lippelman H. H., 424 Central Avenue
MAINS JOHN, SEN., n. w.c. River and Vine PATTERSON LUDLOW, s.e.c. Race and River Parrell Ben. S., s.e.c., Elm aud Canal
SNYDER WM., 85 Water
Southall Nathl., 51 New Steelman Hosea, 99 Water
Vossmeier Hy & Co., 471 W. 3d Ware Geo. W., 314 W. 7th Waldschmidt A., 532 Plum Warrington Robt, Central Av b. Front & 2d
Wenzel J. F., 494 Central Av Wire Geo., 376 W. Liberty
Wood and Willow Ware.
Baker H .. 349 Vine BONER JOHN, 36 W. 5th
CADY D. K., n.e.c. 5th & Walnut
Detch Geo., 21732 W. 5th Hartman Frank. 128 Walnut Marqua P. J. & Bros .. c. John and Augusta
Puff Chas., 382 Vine Ryan P. C., 49 Main Sankey Thomas, 4 W. 5th Schnelle L., 109 W. Court TENCH GEO. G., 329 Central Av
TYLOR & BARRETT, n.e.c. Front and Walnut
WATERS CHAS. H. & CO .. 4 Main Wool Dealers.
BLOCH & EISMAN, 27 W. canal
BULLOCK A. D. & CO., 12 and 14 W. 2d
THAYER & TAYLOR, 9 Water
Woolen Manufacturers. Arand G., s.e.c. Linn and Central Av
Yawl Builder.
Bleaks H. W., River b. Race and Elm Gominger J. & Co., River, b. Ludlow and Lawrence Masters Samuel, Landing b. Ludlow and Lawrence
Miscellaneous.
Barthold & Mattel, Wax Fruit manufs., 308 Main
Baynes John H., Bone Dust manuf., 499 E. Front Beach F. A. & Co., Last man - ufacturers, 223 Elm
Broadwell Charles G., Public Weigher, 13 Water
Clark W. H., Sugar Cane Mills, 122 Main
Conner J. S., Last manuf., 70 w, 6th Cox Mrs, Emma, Lace manuf., 30 E. 4th Doubleday H. J., Show Card manuf., 120 Main
EGGERS & WILDE, Drawing Material, 317 Main Eggstein F., Polisher & Grind- er, 517 Central Av
Evans Moses, Prussiate of Pot- ash manuf., 8th below Har- riet
Fee Wm. R., manuf. of Cotton Seed Hulling Machines, 23 Ellen Fillmore E. H., Steamboat Carpenter, s. w.c. Front & Lawrence
Franke & Jones, Scroll Saw- yers, 128 W. 2d
Fuller Albert & Co., Water Fancet manufs., 118 E. 2d GOEPPER M., Pitch, Rosin, &c., 3 Court House bldg Hagarty & Co .. Chain manufs. 32 Sycamore
Hamlin & White, Steambeat Blacksmiths, River bet. Lawrence and Ludlow
Harcourt & Meek. Steamboat Riggers, River b. Lawrence and Ludlow [tral Av
Hays I., Saw Filer, 996 Cen- HOLDEN R. A. & CO., Beeswax Dealers, 393 Main Hollingshead M., Agent. Sash Balances, (Payson's, ) 77 w. 3d
Hull Mrs. Catharine, Stamp- ·ing, 28816 W. 5th Jewett & Adams, Sack manufs, 53 Walnut Keisheimer Sebastiau, Gard- ner, s.s. Front b. Kelly & Torrence
Kempfer Anthony, Stemach Bitters, 403 W . 8th
J. J. & T. D. Kirby, Stm Boat Lumber Yard, 146 E. Front Males Samuel, Cider Press manuf, 96 Everett
NIEHAUS HENRY, Ginger Pop mannf, 450 Syeamore
Nixon, Chatfield & Woods, Pa- per Mill, Bedinger b. Brd- way and Canal
Noble Wm. P., Pictorial Drht- man, s.e.c. 4th and Walnut Ptaszyk John, Piano Forte tuner, 64 W . 4th
Rodina Casper, Gardner, 543 W. 5th
Thompson & Penterman, Mat manuf, 28 E. 8th e. of Lock SPEYER BENNO, Agt For'n Stmers, 5 E. 3d Swift E. C.C., Beeswax dealer, s.w.c. Water and Walnut Varian Amos J., Business Show Card painter s.e.c. Central Av and 6th
VENT, STARR & CO., School agency, 6 W. 4th Ware George C., Cider manuf, 287 W. 3d
Warrington O., Picture & Prnt seller, 9 W. 4th
White, James & Co., Stm Boat Blacksmiths, 29 River b. Lulow and Lawrence
Whitmore T. & Co., Hoop Skirt manufs, 217 W. 5th Wilkens H., Shooting Gallery, 510 Race
WISENBORN H .. Piano Tuner, n. e. o. 5th and Vine
ADOLPHUS LOTZE,
MANUFACTURER OF LOTZE'S PATENT
WARM AIR
URNACES,
Registers and Ventilators, Stoves, Grates, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, VENTILATING AND CHIMNEY CAPS, METALLIC ROOFING.
All Jobbing done with Neatness and Dispatch. No. 219 Walnut Street, above 5th, Cincinnati, 0.
JAMES SKARDON, - AGENT FOR -
SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES,
FOR MANUFACTURING AND FAMILY USE, New Commercial Building,
CORNER OF FOURTII AND RACE,
CINCINNATI, O.
Machine Needles, Silk, Thread, Cotton, Oil, and every article connected with the machine business, can be procured at the above office.
To ascertain the immense superiority of Singer's Machines. it is only necessary to inquire of any mechanic or manufacturer who uses one.
A Special Deposit of STATE STOCKS with the Auditor, pledged for the Security of Ohio Policy Holders.
ÆTNA
2
Insurance Company, Darffort Conn
INCORPORATED 1819.
TORY COOOS
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Cash Capital, - - $1,500,000.
ABSOLUTE AND UNIMPAIRED.
WITH A SURPLUS OF OVER $500,000, And the Prestige of Forty-two Years' Success and Experience! THE INCOME BEING MORE THAN DOUBLE THAT OF ANY FIRE INSURANCE CO. IN THE UNITED STATES. LOSSES EQUITABLY ADJUSTED AND PROMPTLY PAID !
$14,500,00 O LOSSES!
HAVE BEEN PAID IN PAST 42 YEARS.
FIRE AND I VIGATION, Risks accepted at Terms consistent with Solvency and Fair Profit.
ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO INSURANCE OF DWELLINGS AND CONTENTS. FOR TERMS OF ONE TO FIVE YEARS.
E. G. RIPLEY, President. T. K. BRACE, Jr., Secretary.
T. A. ALEXANDER, Vice President. J. B. BENNETT, General Agent.
BRANCH OFFICE, 171 Vine St., Cincinnati, O.
ÆTNA INSURANCE COMPANY
HARTFORD,
CONNECTICUT.
-
Respectfully call attention to the superior inducements and security offered, and for which the patronage of the public is solicited. The significancy of the following facts will be admitted :-
A steady transaction of Business in Ohio 36 years; a term of service performed by no other Insurance Company in the State.
Payment of the Greatest Number and amount of Losses in Ohio; $57 4,222 60, in only Seven Years. Payment of the Largest Loss at one Disaster in Ohio; $114,934 67. Losses paid in Cincinnati, $187,813 87
The largest Joss ever sustained by any Insurance Company at one fire in Ohio, was by the ETNA, at Chillicothe, April, 1852, and amounted to $114,934 67, mostly paid prior to thirty days after the fire.
Ownership of over $100,000 Ohio Securities.
$77,750 Ohio State Bonds, and upwards of $26.000 Real Estate. (improved and unincumbered) in Cincinnati-a fund ex- ceeding the capital of the majority of Ohio Insurance Companies. This feature, of owning local Ohi > Securities by an Insur- ance Company, chartered by another State, is an exclusive one with the ETNA in Ohio, with a single trifling exception.
A Cash Capital of $1,500,000, absolute and unimpaired, with a Surplus of over 500,000 Dollars.
A PERPETUAL CHARTER, with the prestige cf 42 years' experience, during which period losses have been paid amounting in the aggregate to over $14,500,000.
A CASH BASIS OF TRANSACTION, free from the revulsions incidental to the credit system, or its abuses.
Statement, Condition, and Affairs put to the Test and Serntiny of the Insurance Laws and Official Inspection of Twenty -four States.
Makes compliance with the Insurance Laws of New Ilampshire, Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Con- necticut, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Kentucky, Virginia, Maryland, Tennessee, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Wisconsin. Missouri. Alabama, Minnesota and Georgia-putting its condition and affairs to the official inspection of more States than any similar institution. Defects in some State laws are thereby avoided by the stringeney of others. Running the gauntlet of the whole for public security, is a good test of a A No 1 soundness.
Agency established in Cincinnati in 1825, ante-dating all present local Insurance Companies and Agencies in the In- surance business in this city. 36 years constant duty here, combined with wealth, experience, enterprise and liberality, especially commend the AETNA Insurance Company to the favorable patronage of this community-standing solitary and alone, the sole survivor and living pioneer of Cincinnati underwriters of 1825.
Organized on a NATIONAL basis, with Agencies in the principal eities and towns. Cash transactions free from the objections of the credit system. Applications made to any duly authorized Agent promptly attended to. By strict attention to a legitimate Insurance business, this company is enabled to offer both indemnity for the past and security for the future.
Policies Issued without delay by
CARTER & LINDSEY, Agents, No. 171 Vine St., Cincinnati. J. J. HOOKER, Agent, Fulton, 17th Ward. P. S. BUSHI. Agent, Covington. Ky. C. P. BUCHANAN. Newport, Ky. F. C. BENNET. Supervising Agents W. F. CHURCII, and
J. W. G. SIMRALL,
S
Adjusters.
All business attended to with dispatch and fidelity.
J. B. BENNETT, Gen. Agent.
171 Vine Street, Cincinnati, O.
.
ÆTNA
82d SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT. INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN. Incorporated 1819 .- Charter Perpetual.
ASSETS, July Ist, 1860.
CASH ...... Cash in hand and in Bank .. Cash in the hands of Agents, and in transit .. United States Treasury Notes and accrued interest
$144,161 90 215,090 21 51,489 59
410,741 70
STATE BONDS .. United States Stock, 5 per cent., semi-annual interest.
156,750 00
State of Kentucky. 6
..
..
10,400 00
State of Tennessee.
6
27,300 00
State of New York, 6
6
66
41,500 00
State of Ohio,
6
66
06
(1860)
50,750 00
State of Ohio,
6
.6
(1886)
27,000 00
State of Indiana,
2 16
.
37,200 00
State of Michigan, 6
25,000 00
Real Estate. . Unincumbered .
Mortgage. . Money due the Company secured by Mortgage. ..
BONDS .. . 44 Mortgage Bonds,
7 per cent., semi-annual interest, ....
44,000 00
25 Jersey City Water Bonds, 6
6
66
..
66
50,000 00
25 Rochester City Bonds,
7
66
25.000 CO
10 Brooklyn City Bonds,
6
66
66
10,000 00
5 Milwaukee City Bonds, 10
66
66
....
5,000 CO
Delaware and Hudson Canal Co. Bond, 6 per cent., ditto
....
5,434 30
Railroad Stocks .... 500 Shares Harttord and New Haven Railroad Co. Stock.
62,500 0.)
250
Conn. River Co. Stock ..
20.500 00
107
66
Boston & Worcester Co. Stock.
J1,550 00
50
Conn. River Co. Stock ...
1,250 00
Miscellaneous Banks Hartford Banks .... 100 Shares Etna,
Bank Stock, Hartford
10,800 00
100
.
ITartford County,
5,000 00
100
Charter Oak,
66
.....
10,500 00
200
City,
..
.....
15,600 00
400
Farmers and Mechanics'
46
......
46,000 00
490
Hartford,
66
....
63,600 00
100
Merchants and Manufact.
...
10,0 0 00
300
Phoenix
....
30,000 00
240
State,
...
29,280 00
150
Connecticut River,
9,750 00
New York Banks .. 400 Shares American Exchange,
Bank Stock, New York,.
40,000 00
200
..
Bank of North America,
..
21,600 00
300
America,
66
...
25,000 00
300
66
New York,
66
..
.......
20,000 00
800
Broadway,
.......
28,000 00
800
66
Butchers and Drovers
.....
24,000 00
100
City
:
66
.....
20,400 00 36,000 00
200
Merchants Exchange
66
......
45,600 00
820
66
Merchants
.......
43,870 00
100
Mercantile
.......
12,500 00
300
Nassau
.......
30,600 00
400
Manhattan
......
28,400 00
200
66
North River
66
.......
10,000 00
400
Ocean
.......
18,800 00
400
Peoples'
10,100 00
500
Phenix
10,800 00
400
Union
20,600 0]
100
Hanover
0,000 00
150
N. Y. Life Ins. & Trust Co
6
12,500 00
Bills receivable, maturing . .
7,641 29
Miscellaneous items. .
763 63
631,924 92
$2,180,169 38
LIABILITIES.
The Amount of Liabilities due or not due to Banks or other creditors. .. .. .None. Losses adjusted and due . None. Losses adjusted and not due ..
Losses unadjusted, in suspense, waiting proofs or contested ...
All other claims against the Company are small, for printing, etc.
Agents instructed to take no risks exceeding ten thousand dollars, without special permission.
The greatest amount insured in any one city, town, village or block, varies, and depends upon the construction, material, and the means of arresting fires.
HARTFORD, July 2d, 1860.
E. G. RIPLEY, President. THOS. K. BRACE, Secretary.
STATE OF CONNECTICUT.} HARTFORD COUNTY,
£8.
HARTFORD, July 2d, 1860.
Personally appeared before me, IIenry Fowler, a Justice of the Peace, duly qualified to administer oaths, E. G. Ripley. President, and Thomas K. Brace, Secretary, and severally made solemn oath that the foregoing statement of the assets and condition of the Atna Insurance Company, is true. HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace.
403,900 00 77,499 31 15 267
202,434 30
95,800 00 99,072 00
258,530 00
200
66
Commonwealth,
.6
......
12.600 00
300
.6
Importers and Traders Market
.......
33,000 00
200
I200
66
Mechanics
. .....
......
10,000 00
400
Metropolitan
.....
....
...
26,250 00
100
United States Trust Co.
.....
30,900 00
200
Commerce,
66
...
23,000 00
300
Exchange,
6
38
38.000 00
25 000 00
Hartford City Bonds,
28,000 00
State of Missouri,
16
22,514 74 168,633 35
$191,148 09
10,030 09
100
Republic,
33,000 00
THE LEADING AMERICAN
FIRE INSURANCE COMP
" By their Fruits ye shall know them."
INCORPORATED, 1819.
ÆTNA
INSURANCE HARTFORD CONN. CO.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
MORE THAN SIXTEEN THOUSAND CLAIMANTS
Have been benefited by the Etna.
The value of Reliable Insurance will be apparent
-BY THE FOLLOWING-
LOSSES PAID BY THE ÆTNA,
During the past seven years,
IN OHIO,
$574,222 60
IN ILLINOIS,
$613,971 81
MICHIGAN,
227,459 66
" WISCONSIN,
162,588 69
" IOWA,
131.342 67
" INDIANA,
219,997 02
" KENTUCKY,
269,155 80
TENNESSEE,
196,313 83
" VIRGINIA,
8,128 46
" MISSOURI,
456,303 69
ARKANSAS,
28.010 94
KANSAS & NEBRASKA,
74,693 34
" MISSISSIPPI,
87,549 37
" MINNESOTA,
52,984 75
GEORGIA,
22.570 08
CANADA,
2,945 79
ALABAMA,
14,059 31
PENNSYLVANIA,
33,630 17
TEXAS,
6,796 81
The public will find in the important matter of INSURANCE, the first essential is, secure the best quality of it; and the Management of this Corporation design especially maintaining inte- grity for genuine and sterling qualities of the profession, in the future as the past, confidently looking for reward in a greater appreciation and preference from property owners.
LOOK TO QUALITY!
As the paramount consideration of Insurance-reverse the rule making the rate of Premium the chief essential-for too frequently the cheapest rate is only an Index to the Poorest Insurance. Remember, our rates of Premium are graduated by the laws of compensation, after ample experience. The safer the risk the lower the per centage-the greater the hazards the higher the Premium.
The propriety of Insurance extends with equal force to the safer classes of property that it does to descriptions of a more hazardous nature. Therefore, protect your property by a good Policy from the ÆETNA. (SEE THE OTHER INSURANCE PAGES.)
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WILLIAMS' COVINGTON DIRECTORY.
City Guide.
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Street Directory.
ARNOLD (Shawk & Horton's Addition). BATCHIELDER, from Bank Lick to Kip, south of Lexing- ton Pike
BAKER, (Lewis' Addition), north from Lex. Pike to Cross. BAKEWELL, south from 2d to Riddle, west of Main. BANK LICK, south from Lex. Pike, west of Russell. BEECH, west from Philadelphia b. 3d and 4th. BREMEN, west from Craig b. 6th and 7th.
BULLOCK, south from 2d to 6th, east of Western Row. BUSH, west from Licking Iron Works, south of IIth.
BUTLER, (Kennedy & Casey's Addition), north-west from Wood.
BYRD, west from Stevens to Greenup, south of 13th. CENTRE. (Kennedy & Casey's Addition), from Worth to Quarry, north of Spring.
COOr ER. from Scott to Madison. south of 6th.
COVINGTON AVENUE, from Russell to Johnson, south of 4th.
CRAIG, south from 5th to Bank Lick, west of Russell.
CROSS. (Lewis' Addition), from Baker to Ludlow, north of Lewis.
EIGHTH, from Licking to Russell, south of 7th. EIGIITH, west from Craig, b. Lex. Pike and 7th. ELEVENTH, west from Licking River, south of Robins. ELM, west from Philadelphia, b. 4th and 5th.
EMMA, from Main to Bakewell, north of Riddle. ERNST, (Kennedy & Casey's Addition), south from Butler. FIFTEENTH, west from Madison, south of 14th. FIFTH, from Licking River to Bullock, south of 4th.
FOOT'S AVENUE, south-east from Saratoga to IIth, east of Prospect Avenue.
FOURTEENTH. west from Madison. south of 131h. FOURTH, from Licking River to Bullock, south of 3d. FRONT, from Licking River to Johnston, north of 2d. FRY, east from Main, b. Riddle and Lex. Pike. GARRARD, south from Front to 4th, east of Greenup. GREENUP, south from Front, east of Scott. GREER, south from 7th to 8th, east of Main. HARVEY, from Russell to Craig, south of 6th.
IIIGH, (Keanedy & Casey's Addition), from Worth to Quarry, north of Centre.
HOLMAN, south from Bush, west of Bank Lick. HORTON, (Shawk & Horton's Addition). KENNEDY, south from Front to Shelby, east of Garrard. KILLOUGH, (Shawk & Horton's Addition). KIP, south from Lexi. Pike to 1Ith, west of Bank Lick. JACKSON, south from Robins to Ilth, east of Kip. JOHN. south from Lex. Pike, west of Main. JOHNSTON, south from River to 6th, east of Main. LEE, south from IIth to 13th, west of Bank Lick. LEONARD, (Kennedy & Casey's Addition) from Worth to Quarry, north of Lewis.
LEWIS (Lewis' Addition) west from Lexington Pike to Corporation Line.
LOCKWOOD. from Willard to Main, north of Riddle.
LOWER MARKET SPACE, from Greenup to Scott, south of 3d
LUDLOW, north from Lex. Pike, (Lewis' Addition). LYNN, west from Prospect Avenue to Madison, north of Robins.
MADISON, south from River, east of Washington. MAIN, south from River, east of Philadelphia.
MARKET, south from 3d to 4th, east of Greenup. MARTIN, west from Greenup to Madison, south of 13th.
MONTAGUE, (Kennedy & Casey's Addition), west from Lex Pike to Corporation Line.
MONTGOMERY, from 5th to 6th, east of Russell. NINTII. from Licking River to Bank Lick, south of 8th.
PHILADELPHIA, south from River to Riddle, west of Bakewell.
PLEASANT, west from Wheeler to Stephens, south of 13th. POWELL, west from Licking River to Madison, south of Martin.
PROSPECT AVENUE, south-east from Saratoga to 11th, east of Greenup.
QUARRY. (Kennedy & Casey's Addition), from Lewis to High, west of Worth.
RICKEY. south from 12th east of Wheeler.
RIDDLE, from Bank Lick to Main, south of 8th. ROBBINS, from Licking River to Bank Lick, south of 10th. RUSSELL, south from River, east of Johnston.
SANFORD, south from 4th to 6th, east of Greenup.
SARATOGA, from Licking River to Greenup, south of 8th. SCOTT, south from River, east of Madison.
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