Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 May 1867 — Page 8

THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1867.

SPECIAL. NOTICES.

" Be on tour Guard .Against the imitations and counterfeits of JHOSXETTER'S- STO nACH BITTKRS wtxnrw&icli the wbates'wIio make n bbBWQRABlb UTiso by preying upon the stek and suffering are now endeavoring to atxri the markets f this country, wteawer these poison-mono EM are discovered tthey are immediately prosecuted by the woprietors, who expend thousands. o dolSus annually in tracing them out' and bringing theni to Justice.' Within a short lixae injunctions have been obtained ia ttteCounsof the United States against a MflatbereX individuals and firms, and suits nruw in progress against several others, aJU of whose names will toe given to the jwblie. Bnt in spite of the utmost vigiltite undersigned are of course unabie l ano. activity vi iuvir ucicuuvd ogcui. meaosrt the public entirely against pir tical iniL&Mnns of a Standard National Tonic - l. ... i . .... . nnA o rauililir i nn. -vsrtjble into cash as United States, Bonds V or Treasury jxoies.' iney msiriure, as a miasuke of pkecaut.on, direct attention to the fact that a finely engraved label, representing St. George and the Dragon, and a beautiful proprietary stamp, bearing ttoe official endorsement of the' Governstent, appear on every bottle of the genuine BITTERS. The articleis further authenticated by a miniature note of Vsand.with the signature of "Hostetter & 3riih,,' to counterfeit which is a State nrtton crime. The true BITTERS are sold m bottles only, and never in bulk. . i ' HOSTET 1ER fc SMITH. CO Th Latest Fashiow f to provide one's ami with a bottle of Dr. J. W. Poland's White Pine Compound, to be used in cases of Throat and Lung Affections, and all diseases of the Blaader and Kidneys. It um fails. -.. Sold by all druggiata. Oft" Batchelor's llair Dje. :.: 1 'This, splendid Hair Dye is the best In the Tnwsid. The only true and perfect Dye. 3Strmless, Reliable, Instantaneous. No &appointment. No - ridiculous tints. Siatural Black or Brown. Remedies the ill qttoets of Bad Iyes. Invigorates the hair, Iswrtng.. it soft and beautiful. The gennIsa ia signed -Wlliam A. Batchelor. All othu are mere i. dilations, and should be areolded. Sold by all Druggists and Per Itaeaars. Factory. St. Barclay Street, .New reek. BEWARE OF-A COlJJfTERFEIT, . iy - ! , A Cough, A Cold,; or a sore inroai- -. .- I - ! M f, REQUIRES rMMKUIATK ATTEND -i TION, ANDSHOrjlJ BKJ CHKCXKO. . .1"V ' IF AXXOWKD TO CONTTOT7X, Irritation of the A.OJ1KS, it Permanent Trot Disease, r I JB OFTKN TSK RESULT. 1 BROIK', v. r. - fiK.O"CIHAl TBOCUES .THIS A DIRKCT IKFLUTEKCK TO THS PABT3 QIVB ISEMKDIATK EJtLIlCF. , i , i ! - T ..... , BroDenitis, Asthma, Catrrh, Consumptive and Tbroat Dish : . 1 ABB USED WITH ALWAYS GOOD BUOSingers and PubUe Speakers, i win' find Troche useful in clear in j the when taken beforeSlnging orSpeak- , and relieving the throat after an nnot&i &i";on of the vocal organs. Th rt&ea are re eomm ended and prescribet W Physicians, and have had testimonial, Iron eminent men throughout the country. Being an article of true, merit, and teving proved their efficacy by a test of ryears, each year finds them in new itie&in various parts ot the world, and lb Troches are universally pronounced matter than other articles. Oct a in only ISkows's Bronchial TroBKHSy&rul do not take any of the Wor'hleta JMinfiorw that may be offered. Soli ivkXTWHERi. dec6 dw6m Ball's Vegetable "Sicilian Hair Taf i i the Hair to ta original color when Renews the nutritive matter which nouTaes the Hair. I'm! tK mtYitrth tif Woat iiiHpn hnJA Stenews the brash,' wiry hair to silken ttee bottle shows its effects. R. P. HALL & CO., Nashua. N. H., Proprietors, tot sale by all druggists. - fmay2 MILLINERY. JKb- business transacted on Saturday. MLLLERY rMILLlS'ERY ! Wholesale and Retail. TBEfi LEAVE TO INFORM , M T .JL lady friends,. and milliners and merSatite abroad, that I have just returned dbaaa the East wit h the very largest stock at millinery goods ever brought to this stwket This stock was very carefully asteeted by Mrs. Baum, and comprh.es the unesi rana Bijries, Viz.; . PATTERN BONNETS, F-ATTERN HATSp -h mtTRIMMJSD BATS & BONITETSy. i I mXA W TRIMMINGS ORNAMENTS, MKXNCa t DOMESTIC FLOWERS, SONNET & HAT FRAMES ft BLOCKS, arurs, satins, laces, edginqs, - The BEST and LARGEST stock of Rlbis ever brought to the city ; askd a thousand other little fancy articles wanted In a Number Oue Millinery EstabnMluuent. ....... V connection; with the' above goods I Seep constantly on hand a very large asrtment of LADIES' WAIR SWITCHES ,4. CURL', and diflerent other nxinas ic ii Hair. CounCrv milliners and merchants, , in "particular, will Und It to their interest to Sll around a2?l examine my stock before purchasing eLsew!:?re, as I am luUy preaaied to meet ail their demands; and lurbermore, I can assure tbef; that my stock tmd prices will compare with any house -vest of New. York or Philadelphia. . - , . Thankful for the very liberal patronage extended to me so far, I hope to have a aontinnance - in the future, and 1 shall save nothing undone to merit the same Very respectfully, - It. BUM. no. a at Arc ntbevt. w Particular attention paid to orders,

RAILROAD TIME-TABLE

Evansville aadCrawfords villa,- ; ; ; OOUTO NORTH. vT l' ' Leave Arrived Arrive. Evansville. Vlncennes. T. Haute Aocom'od't'n, 5:30 AH 110:27 A H I 4:20 pm Mail 9:00 AM. 11:46 P H .2p53C Vincenncs Ac 4:25 p- st 7:15 P M i COMIlt6 SdilTH. i . ,,, , -t Leave Leave ? Terre Haute. Vlncennes. Arrive E'ville. vlncennes Ac 6 .00. A Mi 9: 2:30 P Ml 5: 7:56 PM 10: Wam :.' p M Freight A Ac 6:40 A Ml 12 MailT 4:40 P M 40 P M ' Terre Haute and Indianapolis. - i ... - : FROM TERRE HAUTE f .V r Leave. Arrive. to-rDay Express..... 2:3u a m i H:25a m Aiii.iJ nt) pfe f 10:50 jignt Cixpresv. Mail. Ohio and Mississippi Railroad. FROM-VINCE2?NES. Ooing East. Gking W't 9:33PM I 3'JOAM Mail ., Express. i ii'ini ITT 1 1 STEAMBOAT LINES. ' " To : LoxttSviLLKv Every- Monday and Saturday at 10 o'clock a.m. Every Taesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 0 O'cloclc ! k, . i ' , j ; To Caiko Daily, except - Sunday, at 3 To Ukiek River.--Every Wednesday and Saturday at 8 o'eloek p. sc. Every Monday and Thursday at 6 o'clock p. m. . To Eastpoht. Every Tuesday and FridaT at 4 o'clock p. k. '.-' To Hfi- dbrson Dally, except Sundays', at 8 o'clock p.m. ' ( , To Nashvillb Every Thursday at four p. m.-. -i.i To Mmihi8 Semi-weekly. , . - Roekport Stage (via NewbnrgQ and Boon"Hlle,) carrying the mail, leaves at 7 a. m., . on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. Arrives by 7 r.- m.,-Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays . - ' " ' New Harmony Mall Stage leaves Mondays and Fridays at 7 a. K. Arrives Tuesdays and Saturdays by 4 p. sc. Mt. Vernon Mall Staze leaves dallv fexcept Sundays) at 7 A. m. Arrives daily (excent RnndAvsi hv 9 p v to w swburo. itaen uaiiy (except Sunat 3 day,) from the Merchant's Hote o'clock p. M. : CITY NEWS. . , Pro Bono PtrBLico.'The Superintendent of the telegraph office in this city' has placed ; a beautiful -water-cooler inthei hall near'the,head 'of the ; stairs leading , to the , telegraph office, ' which willbe kept supplied with fresh water and, a suflicieiicy of ice for the accommodation pf customers! during,' the- - heated term, if.'.we have such a term this season. ' ' "' ; -. .mt litU t. 1 ; Not lInjured.--W are ' gratified

to learn that lhe spacjjjesulmUd-iinghe

igt'of Mrj, ph"rtiaurKxatr was- nojl tlamaged oy trie sxorm 01 JVlanday nigt, as represented. The front wall showed some eignf fvpringingVanoV remediaLcieasures-wrojitouce takeu, and it is ioV in shape and' 'perfectly substantial. The brick work was about finished jyesterdayj .:'aridf the building will be under roof by the last of the week. . - " "A Kobber Captured. A gentle-; mau of Paducah was robbed ' on Sunday night of a fine gold, watch and $117 in money. The thief took . passage on the' -Nightingale. ' The Chie f of; Police followed on the Armada, and overtook the Nightingale at Shotwell's Mines. The thief finding himself pursued, leaped overboard and waded ashore, and then took to his iieels. He was pursued across a cornfield tauto1' a swamp, " where- he was swamped and captured. He was taken aboard the Armada and sent to Padu cah on the Quickstep: He 'gave his name as pharley' Williams and says he is from Indiananolis. 'J, , New Buildings. Mrs. Kehgel.the old appler woman', HWhodi is eOweH known to all eteamboatjnenis. build ing a handsome two-story frame, 20 by 50 feet, . on the . corner of r Leet and Third Street," Laniascoi out.:of the profits Of selling apples, nuts, tobac-, co, cigars, etc.; to officers and crew and -passengers of passing steamboats, j ; ' '' -! ; -Mr. George Brinkman is- building ah elegant-two-story brick residence a the corner of Leet ani-. Second Streets. Itfwilllef"'a'hana,some T. -nr - - - V2 . : We notice . 'greaj -many otner t buildinsrs commenced in .Lamasco and fother part's of the city.'showing that xne spirit oi imprii;uii;Bii.iuB iu our midst. , . , . . s n Extraordinary' Phenomenon. A very reliable citizen, while passing along Sixth Street, a few nights since, when 'near : the border J'of . Walnut, saw a fire balffall, '.'tt$, ;tiie -earth, alighting in the middle of ? the street. He approached the spot, and- saw1 'ft on the ground, looking likeVred' hot ball, almost in a state' of fusion? but feared to touch it or disturb it, lest it should .burst and do him harm. Passing that way next morning he found a puddle of wafer over the spot where the fire-bolt lay the night beforeJ He proposes, when the ground dries, to investigate the matter, and see i if he I can find the aerolite. We have the facts from the brother ofthe man who saw. this rarer and

singular phenomenon.

y EFf ects jbr the Storm, We made dillieHtinqttiry-yeflterday intatidn

to the effects -of the terrific storm of Monday night, and are glad to learn that but little damage comparatively was done.-. ,rk ia iv The most serioua'we have heard of, was that the barn if Will. H. Wood was struck about 10 o'clock in five different places, i killing a oowj lying under a shed -4 attached. Had the lightning struck the other end of the barni it would have, no doubt, killed both : his' "! horses. The cow, was valued at $150.' No material damage was done to. the building. - ' i At Newett's green house, a portion kof the sash was blown off and broken, the furnace was caved ' in, and some buds were knocked ' off some exotics sitting outside. A large apple tree near the upper gate was uprooted. fana tne grounds generally., nooaea with water. A few fruit trees on the Sterritt property, now owned by Mr.' Jame3 Snell, were broken dawn,' and One forest tree was struck by lightning and shivered to pieces. In other parts of 'fhe1 pfty,' fruft trees were broken down, and a number of cellars were flooded with" water. The cellar of Fred. . W, Cook's brewery took about two feet water, and a great many others .more' or less.. : " ' ; . The oldest inhabitants agree that, they never jsvitnessed such a deluging rain, or such vivid continuous lightnine. 1 Telegraph : poles " alpng, the various Jfiieawer demblisbed to sohne extent; and 3omtuu'nicationl.: by telegraph were suspended, but the lines were all right again yesterday. ' J Recorder's CotrRTrThere- was but; little business1 done in" the -lie-eQrder's Court yesterday, the heavy session of M6ndayv having about .exj hausted the demand for justice. ' The first case was a charge of illtreating a pig, or in other words, ef cruelty to a dumb brute, ; preferred by a man against his -neighbor, r Itap-.' pears from the" evidence that the compiaiuiug wiLueBsea pig . uau cureicn the defendants, premlsea, and; he lat ter had fexefcised. some force , in ejectpig, causing it to squeal lustiW, and as he ejected it from the gate 6trucK it ume or two twit! a ciud. Afte hearing the evidence His Honor . held. - that ; the punishment meted out to the pig was not greater than the crime merited, and ' the de fendant was accordingly discharged. f- James Sherwood, a precious bird, who has frequently figured before the. Courts in days jjone by, was accused of entering5 the house ot an 'aged crippled woman, with a companion, in the night time, and making himself disagreeably familiar For this contemptible trick he was fined $5 and oosts. It should have been $o0. This exquisite young gentleman left the city once'; for its good, and he had better do so again. i The Library ' -Meeting. The meeting of .the Stockholders" of -the Evansville Library Association, called by the Directors last night to decide upon a radical change inits organization, was not largely attended. The majority' of the Directors were pres. ent, but only a very small -"number of j the stockholders. Upon an examinatjonj'ef the ArticlesvoT-AssbciationJ jt;was found that no power existed to make amendments or supercede them' except at the regular meeting, which ' takes place-in July, so that it was necessary to postpone to that , time definite action upon . the : proposition submitted by the Directors, having 'in' view its noDularizatiOD. if m. a.-- i ' - A free exchange of sentiment was had on the importance"of 'maintain ing the Library,' aa one of theradjX, bie nitutdu5ftUei,Jan4rra&, aplace; of 'pleasauf resort for the anth of the eitv: and Sfi Wa it! snun.' r . " . ; imous : jopinion . that some measures m'us't be devise a to' put ' ne w life and yigpr into it. It is hoped that the annual meeting in ; July, of whichdue notice will be given, will ( draw out a good attendance of, stockholders abd the public. We will aUude to ftho meetiDg again. - -, KailroadMeetlno. A meeting; was called at Mt.-CarmeliHirridis'bn Saturday last, to take counciLon the subject of the proposed; branch railtoadi from some point on the E. & C. Railroad, either '.at . Princeton or Patoka, to Mt.. Carmel. '.Jlr. John Ingle;-President of the E." & C.'Railroad, was invited, nd ?t-,", tended. Owing to the heavy rain that prevailed, the representation was not so large 83 had been hoped-for or ex pected.- There were present, however, a goodly ' number.. . of" .the J leadcounty, '' and "- a' free conference I

and full discussion of-the subject was

ThI(irrrTTng!eldressed the meeting in his usual plain, candid, but able manner after' whicbf jcommittees were selected to?, thoroughly? canvass - the county for subscriptions to the stock. The meeting was highly encouraging to the enterprise,rand strong hopes are'eherihedthat Iie county will be-J able to raise the requisite amount or Stock required of them to' insure the eompletion' of the' road. '.( r .' : . ' This is an enterprise in .whicb the people of Evansville are vitally interested, as much so as in any other proposed road leading in tHe1 direttion'-of the city, r , This road will secure to our merchants the trade of one of the very richest sections of Southern Illinois. If the road is built to Mt. Carmel, it swill not stop there, but will very soon be extended in -the. direction' of St. Louis, draining the rich counties that lie beyond the Wabash. , The subject will soon, no doubt, be formally presented to the people of Evansville, and their assistance invoked, and we doubt if there is any enterprise of the kind in which they can invest, which will eventually yield them so large a dividend. ' '"' The lineTbf tteseveral routes proposed have been surveyed by Mr. Genung, and either route is found to be entirely feasible, much more than had been anticipated. The estimated cost of preparing the road" bed for the iron is velhonsJind dollars and' the distances of the proposed route are nine and ten miles respectively. V - Female Lecture. Mrs. -! F. M. Barclay, who cornea highly , recommended from Chicago 'and , Terre Haute, will give a free lecture to the ladies of this city on Monday, afternoon7 June3,at 3 o'clock. , Subject: " The Early , Decline ', of American Women." V'4' ' The presa speakjin higl -terms, of the merits5 of the lecture," and we pre sume all who attend it will be profited and instructed.'. " - . ' , . 4 The Sherman Oil WELLS.-We'met in the city last nigbt Mr. W. H. Boyington, Superintendent of the Sherman' Oil Well' Company. The . well has reached a depth of 400 feet, and oil has been obtained, it is "believed, in' paying quantities.': Theyi are now making arrangements to , tube . he well, and are having the tubing' made by our clever friends Thomas Scantlin & Son. The heavy castingi for the machinery will be made by Wm. Heilman, of this city. Strawberry,- Festival. -jTbej Ladies of Trinity Church have completed their arrangements for strawberries, and expect to have an excellent supply of the delicacies of the season ready for all who may favor them with their3 presence at Mozart Hall to-morrow evening. i The African Festival. Masonic Hall was literally crowded last night by the African., population. They had a gay'time. 'The-band from the. Richmond was . in attend ance' and made very fine music . We t 1 a rare told that evejrythiBg .passed off pleasantly and in r excellent order. iThe'receipts of the two .evenings were quite large. Sudden Death. An old iady,vaged. sixty years, namea Aaroara onuuz. a native of Bohemia, was found dead af her residence yesterday morning. Coroner Havelin held an iuquest on the bqdy, and, the jury returned a verdict cf "died ef asthma.',' i" . '- '; ;i : t. .... . Detained- The mail and express rattr was detained last mgat.. Dyt aj irelHit car flyin the Hrackt Bali'sM Hill, between Purceli's and Decker 8 Stations." The train idid'notT arrive herfivtfH after twelve o'eIock.'No material damage -""was' done,' except the detention of the train. ; " ' ';' 'J; Editors Jofunial: i -jln behalf of thejSouthem Relief Association of Evansville, . Ind., I, this day,; made the following shipments ,to Tuscumbia,' Alabama, ' per steamer Mayflower: ' 'Forty-five bags! corn. ten barrela kiln dried corn meal, and one tierce bacon, clear side,'; - ; ..:',','. Eastport, Mit-sissippi. per steamer Samuel Orr: 10r barrels 4ikiln dried corn meal, 1 b-irrelcracker j. barrel hominy, 1 tierce bacon,' clear side. and 36 bags corn. . v ; ; i -, . I need hardly say that; these ship-1 meniscwere taken 'free', and all our Packets have expressed a willingness to carry all food without chaige, when the same is for the relief of suffering humanity.: 5"-'r- ' P.'Hornbrook,. -". : i -.'.--, ' '. --f !';." '.' Commissary,'

XOCAJNOTICESr

; BSyGreat sale of clothing, at Lozier'a & Coffman's auction house. No. 87 Main Street sign of the red flagcommencing to-day at 9-, o'clock. A large stock of ready-made ; clothing and gents'; furnishing goods. Do not fail to attend, as it will bo a rare' opportunity to buy goods at your own price, lne good will be sold with out reserve.. ,. J. ill. L'offmax, i ma29 2t . Auctioneer. ,7 Show me, a , man of sour, morose disposition, one who entertains good will towards none, and I will show -you a dyspeptic. Dyspepsia is the . bluest of all diseases.. Rev. Mr. Aiken testifies that Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, cured him after 15 years of suffering. . - ' ' ' ' ;. $Beautiful faces and hands are soon obtained by using KiDg's Cold Cream Soap. It is entirely different from any other skin preparation, and purely innocent. Ladies using it ex-' claim: ' "IIow soft and white it leaves the skin." - - . ' ,. ; As long as i can get it 1 11 never powder." . -.j , " ; ! '. .. ., Sold by druggists. , ' ,'...,' King & Caswell, New York. .i . . - i Grand Opening of Paris Milli NEHY. Mrs. Wagley will exhibit one ot the grandest assortments of French Paris Bonnets (Summer styles,) ever displayed in this citVj, on Saturday, June r-l,18677" at The, show-rooms at the INew lork Millinery btore,' bee ond Street, between Main and Locust Streets.' -i The ladies are. respectfully invited. j . my'jy-3t. Receiver's Sale at Auction. I will sell at Auction, at my Auction Room on Locust Street, opposite the Post Office, on Saturday; 'June 8th, ISO, a lot ot Household furniture. Glassware,' .' loose .Furniture,, and Liquors. HibA'm Nelson, m29dl0d.' "'-' : ; Receiver. , Millinery Goods Vl .Auction. 1 will sell to morrow at -my Auction Room, Locust Street, j opposite the Post Office, a, lot of Millinery Goods. Dress Goods ands Notions, Hosiery, Ac. , Sale at 9o' clock in the morning. at which ' time will be sold a . lot of Queensware. . Sale in the afternoon at 2 o'clock. Ladies, be on hand. Sale without reserve, . Hiram Nelsojst.. Office of Wheeler & Riggs, , Wholesalb Grocers,' Evansville, Ind May 27, '67 T: R. Huston, Agent -White Line.'! Dear Sir: We received goods, to-day, which left- New' York May 22d, being only five days and one Sunday included, making the time from New York only four days. . Respectfully, It Wheeler & Riggs. Girl Wanted. Wanted a good, fcteady girl for general housework in a small family. To a good girl good wages will be1 given. ' Appiy at my20 3t. Nexsen & Bixby's Insurance Office, 9 Main Street. ""Maeier'a Patent Five Minute Family Iee. Cream Freezer, fo at r . (my2Slw.) Vickery B r eale ROS. Twelve Hundred bushels of choice Peach-Blow Potatoes , for sale,' wholesale and retail, at -Vickery Bros., rnyD-lw 75 Main Street. Consolidation. The firms of, Henry E. Blemker, - and Blemker,' Tillmann & Co., Stove Dealers and Excelsior Stove Works, have been consolidated, and will henceforth be known as Blemker' & Co. All debts -and 'accounts will be collected and paid by Blemker, Tillmann & Co may25 dtf - - J6 If you wish to get one of those fniits of clothes which shows off the ".human form divine " so handsome ly, call on D. S. Anderson, No. 8 Cliandler Block, up ' stairs,, as he is prepared to make them, having the choicest stock ln the city. 28-1 w jSr Alvah Johnson, Real Estate , Ajeent. wiHell :ou' Saturday.' June'.l,' a faoe Dwelling House on Oak Street. See advertisement. 'my27-td " JBSfGo to Lozier & Koffman's to ' ' 'tnay23-tf. irbuyrcheap goods. . Brushes! - Brushes! f , Brushes!! ! -r.Whjtewash ... Brushes, Dusting Brushes, Fly 'Brushes, Scrub,' Shoe, and Stove Brushes, and a greatvariety.of Feather Dusters: chean .' chean'Ler, cheapest; at the New , York Gro cery.- . -. . - '- JBMerchantTailors' new goods arriving at the ; new establishment 61 Main Street. ; . ; , ., mar5 tf ' Smith k Darling. "'' fi"Big supper every night- at Parlor Club Room, No. 84 Main Street. : 1 may25 6t , , ,-. ." BAhlering & Hassler, No. 15, South First Street,are now prepared to furnish their,, numerous customers with the most delicious icecream. Their saloon is otic of the finest and most commodious iu the city, and the ice cream superb. tf. Extra Choice Family Flour We have two hundred barrels of the best Family FJour in the market, ' made from pure white Enelish Wheat. li ft IVhoif 1 Families that want an extra. Family Flour can get it if they eall soon at H. D. Allis & Co., , Corner Water and Viae Streets. my3-lm v

NeIv'Heal Estate Agency. j. P. Elliott & Soot' have opened," a Ileal Estate Agency and General Tntelli-" gence Office, for the sale of and renUingof lands, houses, &c, &c. : Persons having houses or " land to rent or sell, or persons wishiug to p-urchase or rent, will do well by calling on them at their office, on Third Street, near .Locust, ;in Elliott's Block. -i - fiIf ,ypu, are in -need of a tock of liquors, our advice would be for you to go to Hodge, Carr & Co.'o, corner Water and Sycamoie Streets, and buy them cheaper, better, and more 1 of tl.t m for less money than any ' other house will or can afford them. '

All liquors warranted as represented.' janDtf '-i 1 ' Stoves and TinXva re Wholesale and retail, at J. B. Mesker'b, Sycamore, bet. Second and Third bts. mhl2-3md&w FISK & HATCH, XSmikcrs, And Dealers In Government and other desirable Securities, , , No. 5 Nassau Street, N. Y., Eeoommeod to investois the First Mortgage Bonds ,-,,',, OF THE M- avaa' a v s.aia This Company Is porintructlnat, under the , patronage of the UNITl'.D HTATErt OOVKENMENT, the We tern Kud of the Great National Railway across the 1 Continent Their line will extend from Sacramento, Calllornia, aoroHH the Hlerra Nevadas, to the California (State Hue, traversing the richest and nwtl populou section of California. and thence through the great mining region of the TerrUorii, to the vicinity of Bait Lake City. it forms the sole Western link of the only route to the Pacific, which U adopted by Congress and aided by the issue of United States Bonds. . Their road Is already completed, equip- . ped, and running for B4 miles from (Sacramento to with In 12 miles of the summit of the (Sierra; aud a large amount of the. work of Oradlng, Tuunellng, A-c, beyond that point has been accomplished. The First Mortgage Bonds of this Company afford unusual inducements of (Safety and Profit to Investors, for the following among other reanona, viz. : First. The rate of Interest Is Six per Cent in Gold, payable semi-annually In the City of New York. , Second. The Principal is payable in Gold at maturity; Third. The cost of the Bouds, Ninety-five per Cent, and accrued Interest, in Ten per Cent. than that of t he cheapnst (six per Cent Gold-bearing Bo d ot the Ooreramruk ' fourth. The United Stmt Go.ernment provide nearly half the amount necestary to build the entire road, and look mainly to a small percentage on the future trajjva or repayment. Fifth." Owing to this liberal provision, accompanied with Extensive Grants of Public Ijamis, by which the Govern-, ment fosters tills great national enterprise, its success is rendered cm-tain, and its fliutnciiil stability is aHoiether inlspendent of the contlngi'nr.ins which attend ordinary Railroad enterprixes. Sixth. The (Security of in b'irsl Mortgage Bonds is therefore ample, and their diameter for safety and reliability U equaled only by that of the obligations ot the Govern mt-nt itself. Seventh. The net earnings of tlie completed portion are alretuiu largely in rxcess of the interest obligation wlUoh the Company will incur on tu-tee the dintance, ' and are Hteadily lucreaing, rendering th3 uninterrupted payment of tte interest absolutely certain. Eighth. At the prettent rate of Gold they pay nearly nyt jter Cent. er annum on the amount luve-ted. The Bond are i-ued in denominations of Sl.ouo, with semi-annual (iold Coupons attached, payable in New York, and are offered for the present at 95 percent, and accrued Interest (In currency) from January 1st. Orders may be forwarded to us direct, or through the principal banks kni bankers in ail parts or me country. Remittances ruay be made la drafts on New York, or in Legal Tender Nole. Na tional Bank Note, or other funds current in this city, and the Bond will be forwarded to any addrewi by exprenv, free of charge. inquiries for further particulars, by mall or otherwise, will receive punctual atten tion. . . 1 '' FISK 4fc-IIATJIIi ' Bankers, and Dealers in (iovernment Socu-' i rules, No. 5 Nassau Street, Xeir York. i i ' N.B. All kinds of Government Securi ties reoeied nt the full market price in exchange for the above J5ond. Also, S&TAU descriptions of Government Securities kept constantly on haml, and Bought, Sold, or Exchanged. 1 Gold Coin and U. 8. Coupons bought. sold, and collected. . Deposits received on liberal terms subject to check at sight. " ! Collections wade throughout the country. . : - tsr Miscellaneous Stocks and Bonds bought' aud sold at the Stock Uxchaug on commission for cash. CANNED FR lITS. VER FLOW t fa ft DOZEX ABHORTED CANNED JLUU KKUIT8, tor sale very low! Feachea, 35c. per can ; t-i Pineapple at 50c. per can ; other kinds in proportion. Every can warranted good, or the money refunded!. , VICKEKY BKOH.. ' mayl6 7j Mala rttreet. , J. B. XRYIX. M.D ' Homceopatliic Physician, Offers his professional services to the eitisens of Evansville and Immediate vicinity In the general practice of medicine. . Office No. 8j Main Htreet. . Office Hours From 8 to 10 a.m.. and from Cto: and .7 to 9 p.in. foeis PAPER BOXES. ' MAC A OLE Y & CO. A KE PBEP.IBED TO M.lSlirAC ja.ture Paper 'Boxes of tJte Best Quality At tlicXowest Prices. A stock of chnp Pnpf nns urifT VaIIam Hatho . -vw On band constantly. Orders aoUdted. MACAULEY & CO, 13 West Maryland St., Indianapoli. i maS2m '