Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 16 September 1867 — Page 3

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CLOCKS

a n pnsnmrTRAvT' ifsiTrfTA '3iiJi; watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c, Between Main and Sycamore, V f.'.V Personal attention given to Repairing fine Watches. I JanJ d3m ! Ls4 ZlA Ay , a cr (X a. oa

S' V,HlgtlST TOOLS

S M ..u.S .0 r. I ,IIB 1. Q. C D , : til ' 2 " s 1 WMBCCK) k) 1 Ik If Watchmaker and Jeweler, WILIv BE FOUND A rSUAI Al. the old stand in O. H. Fish A Co., Book Store, No. 1 MAIN STREET, where Jou can g your Watches, Clocks, and ewelry lepaired, warranted to give satis faction, or no tHAjtot. , I have made arrangements with manufacturers aud .importers of Watches ant' Jewelry which will enable me to furnla)t goods from 15 to 25 per cent, less than ax , other house in this city. Plain Gold Rings made to order. W M, BUCK, 19 Main Street P.R. Ynn rati klwava finri tit ft ftnrrw time. No charge for et(lng oa regUlatiai V watches. V-a -mayaxifra x t MACHINISTS. I !i f WILLIAM HEJLMAN - 1 u Suocessor to Krata A Heilxa CITY Manufacturer aad Builder of .11 i Vl PORTABLB AND STATIO&jLRT ' .iiM iii,st f i a f STEAM ENGINES AND BOLXSKS, SAW AND GRIST MILLMACHINERY, Threshing Machines, Cotton and Tobacco Pre CIRCULAR SAW HILLS, Ac, Ac, evaksvillk; ind. ' Shut I row and Coppkk Wobz iuade.t. order on slsort notice, i i i t - ' - IRON AND j BRASS t CASTrptQH 1 li, of every description, ., i ,.; 4 ' ' i. t, t i Dealers in Steam Gauges, (Jam BelUnB Fire Bricks, Wrought Iron Pipes, BolUxu Cloths, Ac, at manufacturers' prices. RSPAIRINQ done at short notice. ) TJ apr25 UHLHORN ' & BRl NKM AIM Successors. to M. A. LAWinren, -(Established in 1848.) .. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLm end a superior quality of Limestone for Duuoing purposes, wmaow suis. ; : . cape, fronts, door sills, Ac, Kofl. 100, 102, and 104 Main Street,' Next to Court House, ETansville, Indiana. sMhli ly . . i j . i Removal. ' M E. OII.BKKT CO. HAVE REKo. 31 North First Street, where they will be pleased to see ait ineir oia customers, m.nS u man v new ones as will favor them with a call. A full assortment of Groceries, etc, always on hand, and for sale at the owest market prices. We wiU giv rpectal nOuctmmU to ait Vte ewymff for CASH.

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: 1 ; - j v ' !0 DALBK IN. 1 J .of : . Oeneral Hardware, t Otil't-U ; mijhI'Ah , till K !l-i ...' csiKcmQcsooLgT UTLERY, QUITS AND PISTOLS, BIRD CAfiM- .j r. HI t-. I H'if. i. main xrrftfiL'.i sb -mm a a. IS JuneS dim geo. s.:sonntag:co.; DEALERS IN i ' .11 -v I J I Bellows Hand and Sledge Hammeh Horse Shoes, YOA3fHorseXaiis, , Stocks and Dies, Biitehers Files, Coil Chain, Leather Belting,1 a i bid cm rrrT?T?rr jr. fob! ..EVANSVILLE, IND. ..'! I". raiAMIXJEI ,ORR oiuiB it ... ' 'a. if .'" -.a ' Bar and Sheet .if H TINPLATE, WIRE, M : a : - : 1 ZINC, SPRINGS, Horse and Male Shoes, 1 Tinners and Blacksmiths' Tools, Wagon and Baggy Woodwork 11 WATER STREET, Jantdly - m V Heeling' Iron Works. ACHESON, BELL & CO, Manufacturers and Dealers In all kinds o II AR IRON AND NAILS. Hoop, Sheet, Plate, Tank Iron, Nail ' Rod, Wire, kc. ' '. Office and Warehouse IS MAIN STREET novas dly ! - Whibjito, V. Va, - H. EE. Wells Cl Son, ? Importers and Dealers in ! .1 .-' 1) 1 Farmers' and Mechanics' Tools, r. BILDSS' HAEDWAREl ' CIRCULAR ADD CROSS-CUT SAWS, Falrbwnk's Scales, No. 31 MAIN ST., au9 EVANSVILLE, IXD. Notice. ' VAMES St. WABKEIT, of the firm ot J Mark A Warren, of this city, and &T ark, Warren A Ccv, of Cairo, Illinois, has this day sold out his entire interest in said houses to M. Henning, of this city. The business will hereafter be carried on in the name of MARK A HENNING. All debts due the la te firm of Mark A Warren ' are to be paid to Mark A Henning, and all demands against the late firm of Mark A Warren are to be paid by Mark A Hennine Daix'LH.tARK. jamkm m. warren, m. henning. Augvst 13, euMdtf

HARDT7A1TE.

DRY GOODS.

SCHAPKER, BUSSING & CO. Now offer to the pdblie larger and better' I Fill and Winter Dry Goods than can be found id may ONE E8TAB-, lishment In the Western In the Under the charge of A. LANSING, can now be had the best and most, popular makes of Cal'eoea, Brown. and .Bleached Murlins, HheetingM, Plliow-Case Muslins, Checks, Tickings, Hickory Stripes,' Ac, and always at the lowest market price. , . P Q l&ess' Goods pefcartment unaer special cnarge 01 rtvur . uubi. MATHIaS, is now stocked with- Norelties of the Season, at from S2 to $100 a pattern, and in which any and every body can be sotted. ) :,;fS. ,n;i! , ,!uni White I Goods: Department; u . In charge of J. E. DTJTCHER, Is being daUy leplenished, and the assortment nowcomElete consUtlng of Swtan, Jaconets, Table tnena and Cloths, Stand and Table Covers, TowelB, .Napkins, Uandkvrchic-fs. Em broideries, Kdglngs, Laces (both real and LmltaUon). : Emi roUlered and Lace Cart&lua, .-and : charming: beauties . in , BedJ spreads, ? - Notions Department , This stock, in charge of A. VENEMANN, ' is very complete, from a Paper of Pins to a Pair ot Alexandre's Kid ti loves, or a Brass Button to a Paper Collar. But the most attractive la the celebrated Bigiow's LinenFinlshed and w8tar ot the West " Glased Paper Collars, at 25 cents a box the most : durable, best-fitting, nd cheapest Collar in America, j-i '- .'-. . ' 1 '. Woolen Department,5 11 Under the superintendence of JOHN EIS- . ENHAUEK. is well assorted, and those In search of Cloths,' Cassimeres, Doeskins, Beavers, Jeans, or anything for Men's or Boy's Wear, would do well to examine this stock before, purchasing . elsewhere, and save money. Also. Flannels in ail wool, part cotton, and silk and wool. Shawls and Cloaks . : In endless variety. . . i i Hoop-Skirts . , At a great reduction in prices. ' ' Retail Millinery Department, Superintended by Miss ELIZA BELLAM, is the most complete in the West, and new goods are daily arriving; and by the loth of September the ttock will be complete,' with every novelty that the heart can wish and the eye desire. o j ;v v : We most respectfully call the attention of the public to the fact that we make no ridiculous pretension of "selling befew cost," cheHper than belore the war,", .or "cheaper t linn anybody in the world;" neither do we sell -three spools of CoaU's Thread for il& oenta for the purpose of enticing trade.' and then cbarge.lt up in goods in which they are not posted. We sell at the "PJiE-PaiCE SYSTEM," and ALWAYS as cheap as the cheapest, and as low as the market will afford, and warrant all goods as represented. ' ' ' : , ' The salesmen will always be found no commotiatlng and ready to show goodii, whether a sale Is made or not. , , l ar-' : i- - - '1, " ' ' " SCHAPKERpSSING ,C0.,m,i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, : . 41 and 4 Main Street," - i ... v - . ' ."-m se ; Evans villi, iKm. ,1 HUDSPETH, & CO. 1.' !- 63 Main Street- 63 RESPECFn.LT CALL AT ! tentlon to our large stock of Ladies' and Chlldrens' Hats.. We hare Just received from New York City, new Dress Goods, In Alpacas; jQxenadines, DeLaina, Linen. Goods, Ginghams,. Lawn, Chambray and Crepe Mares,Capfmeres,Cottonades, Lifaen PanOfig and Coating. New lot of; White Goods Jaconet., Nainsook, Swiss, Irish Linen, and a large, variety in Ladies' and Gents" Linen Handkerchieft. Oar stock of Hosiery comprises a large .variety, bought low, and will be sold cheap. ' ; ! ' " Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, In 811k, Cotton, and Scotch Gingham. We hare, and will keep a large assortment. New goods bought by our bouse In the market with a special view to the Interest of oar customers. We will receive hereafter dally, and call the attention of all people to come ana. examine our stock and prioes. w . . , kUDSPETH, ADAMS & CO 63 Main Stree; Fall7 bTrade, 1807. G. MAGHEE & CO., r n it T ' ""'',,.'" -' IVb. 13 First: St., . ETRnsvllle,1 Indiana, J' - , . WHeUESAXk OKAIjXBS ih " STAPH , AXD - FANCY DBI GOODS, DESIRE TO CALL THE ATTEStion of the trade to their large and varied assortmenjtpfvseasonablagooda which they have just received, and are offering at great bargains. 1 GRAIN BAGS. 2, 2, and3 bushel Seamless Bags on hand and for sale by G. MAGHEE A CO. 3,000 Four bushel Burlap Bags just received and for sale by G. MAGHEE A CO. 4,000 Yards Burlaps just received and for sale by aogasdtf Q. MAGHEE A CO.

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO.

Their FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS AS AJT IXTE&mMT, , The rapid progress' of the Union Pacific TP' I II I 1 1 II iT ' II 1 1 In 111 it I .1 d im ii.l frrrv frv . K a ' 'Nebraska, ad forming, with. Its webtera connections, an nnbrokea line across ths continent, attracts attention' to the value or. the First Mortgage Bonds which the Company noir. ofrf to the. pnblle..The jfirrt question asked bj". prudent Investors la, "Are these bohds secure?,". Next, "Are tfaef a profitable Investment T "t To reply Id brief i '. -i t'-i , i i.liJ.-a"j S7,; i . . t lsC The' early completion of the -whoie great line to the Pacific Is as certain as any future business event can be. The Government grant of., over twenty million acres of land and. fifty million dollars n its own bonda practically guarantees )t. One-fourth of the work Is already done,' and the track continues to be laid at the rate of two miles a da$Y ) '' 'vtf.ai.i.i ! " u 2d. fbe IJuion Pacific Railroad ..bonds are issued upou what promises to be one of the most profitable lines of railroad In the oouatrj. ' For many years It most be the olyliae connecting the Atlantic and Pacific; and being . without competition, it can maintain remunerative rates." ' " '"' f 3d. Four' hundred and! twenty-five miles cf this road are finished, and fully, equip-; ped. with depots, locomotives, cars, Ac, and, two trains are daily running each way, , The. materials for the remaining nlneiy-two miles to the eaatera base of the Jtocky Mountains are on hand, and it is under contract to be done in September. i 4th. The. net earnings of the sections already finished are several timet greater than the gold Interest upon Xhe First Mortgage Bonds upon such sections, and if not another mile ot the road were built the part already completed would not only pay interest and expenses, but be profitable to the Company. 5th. The Union Pacific Railroad bonds can be tamed only as the road progresses, and therefore can never be in the market unless they represent a bona-fide property- .. 0th. The amount is strictly limited by law to a sum equal to what Is granted by the U. & Government, and. for which it takes a teaond lien as Its security. This amount upon the first 17.'mi!e west frojn qmb Is only 918,m per mllei J p 7th. The fact that, the U. a Government considers second lieni upon, the; raad a. good investment, and that, some ef the shrewdest railroad builders of tbe eountry have already paid in: five nitil&m dollars upon the stock (which Is toTtnem a third lien),, may well inspire. 4ooSfdence in a first Hen.' ! '"''"i 'f . " 8th. Although it IsTnoivelalmed that there can' be any better securities, than Governments, there are parties 'who con sider a first mortgage upon such prppertX-l as this the very best security m the wonu, and who sell their Governments to re-invest Jn these , bonds thus securing . a greater interest. ru . , . .. 9th.:As the Union pacific Railroad bonds are offered for the 'present at 90 cents on the dollar nd aecraed interest, they are the cheapest security In the market, being moM t than 15 per cent, less than U. S. tocksv ,'.J . ""' ':' '' 10th, At the current rate of preailam on gold,theypayv , ,,,. ,. . .. ;il .i Cher Nine, jper Qsn4r,Interest. t, , j The daily subscriptions are already Urge, and they will continue to be' received In New York by the." u ')t 11 T- ' ' '- 1 ' CONTIKKNTAI. NATIONAI. BA-KIC, 1 i No'. 7 Nassau Street; ' Clarx, Donoit A Co., Bankers, " '" K1 X,'q II HI rut ' .(... , ;' "y -JohkJ. Cisco A Son", Bankers, ,,. ; f i NO. 33 Wall Street f and by Bank. ' nd Banker generally throughout "the United 'States,' of .' whom maps and descriptive pamphlets may be obtained. They wilt also be. sent by mall from the Company's office, Va, to Nassau Street, New York; :n application. Subscribers will select their own Agents, in whom they have confidence, who alone will be responsible to them ior the safe delivery of the bonds. , " v ' a .n --a - ' i ' JOHN J. CISCO,' TrtaturerS' 1 i5- ; ,',.V ": newyork. ' AGENTS IN EVANarlLLB: ' ' KYAXSYULK 5ATI0IAL , BAH K. au!0dAw3m -, . i . . Election Notica. State of Indiana, Vanderburgh County, SS. IBLTTHE HTHE8, Clerk of the Vanderburgh Circuit Court, do - hereby 7 certify to the Hherlff of said county what officers are to be elected at the next general election to be held on the second Tuesday in October, 1M07, at the different places of holding elections in said county, to wit: :i : -' - i A Prosecuting Attorney for the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit for the State of Indiana: A Judve of the Common Pleas Court for the First Common Pleas District of the State of Indiana, which I '1st rict comprises the counties of Posey, Vauuerburgh, Warrick, and Gibson ; ," --it ' -(. i -. a p-her iff for Vanderbursh County, and one Commissioner tor the TMrdAiiatrioteX fc - Vanderburgn uouniy. And the Sheriff is hereby directed to gie due and legal notice of such election according to law. ' - ' ' " ' , Witness my hand and the seal of esid Court, at Evansvllle, this 27th day of August, A.D. 1867. ' ' f BLYTHE HYNES, . " Clerk Vanderburgh County t 3 ' , Per H. W. Bippts, Deputy Clerk. t :,. r, Alexander Darling, Sheriff of Vender-, burgh County, certify that the above and foregoing notice is a true and complete copy of the original os file in my office. . ALEXANDER DARLING. . . , : Sheriff Vanderburgh County: Per A. W. CHCTK. Deputy Sheriff. -Aug. 29, 1867. au30 dw ; . . .Courier, Union, and Demokrat copy.; 1 Builders and Paiutcrs:" .ryEHAJ-E IW STORE, -: 1 X ou.000 pounds strictly pure White Lead. 0U,UUU pounas pure oiar vr aii ieaa. . 50,000 pounds Bay State White Lead. 1,000 gallons Linseed Oil. 5,000 pounds No. 1 Putty, in Bladders and Cans. ... . Window Glass, all sizes. Glaziers' Points and Putty Knives. COLORS of every variety, DRY or tu OIL. All of which we are selling as cheap as can be purchased in the West. KELLER it WHITE, Wholesale Druggists, Evansville, Ind. - - mchetf . -1 . ' " BODIASI :COAls,?nNES. QFFICE OW THE t'OR.MS OF LO. cost and Water Streets constant supply, and orders promptly filled. fnovSl

BOOTS AND SHOES.

MonGATir, ' --Funs' ajti , , &r f j ill LC. n. -!" - iSuooeasors to' MORQ A,' READ A Co4 . v BOinutiK UKSiers in . 1 1 T :. 51 1 . , till V. !:: ,1 .fti;nc'ti ; I f b"t--. d BOOTS & SHOES ,!i-Ti.'i llt.' 7 I') .-.! 1 -l!"-.i -fit IX 'ft V I n'i j.i I fc;-: mjo-Jr . HATS A1VI CAPS, ,-. J n w -t j hi t, If!- H IlU'nw i . : v; i ,V!l 1-iiit.M I'll Jx'tlKW.. : .i .-ill . '. lit :r.! : .;! . : l .i" 4!S5 a, nd 44 " - : I -ii.- id) -1 f'nv,., -l , -I f.-i'-i. 1.J-.T fwla nl H u" .' 5! STREET, tt' "Kit ' - ' '-'' lH -..iT .I' "'. 0 f . r ; .... ...:t .A - Would coll the attention of the Trade to theiri extensive ttock' of Fall Goods seucufm,. : 4' '"'it !. ', t : .li t ..'. 1 ! t) ''' NEW GOODS. T AH BECKITHO THE LARGEST and, best-selected stock of ! j Boots and Shoes , tt ' A l';t ' '' ' V . ever offered in this market, which will be sold at the lowest market prices.-- :i . au29d3m, '. '' ""'GEO. L. IXO)f. HATS AND CAPS. and... t:n .,.,.,.1.)' '11 i STIXAW OOODS, ;;.V ..:..'- .: SPRING. TRADE of. 18671 r4 I I! I. . , 1 1 .i; .J V ) .! i i TT7I HATE IH STORE A FCL? W assortment of Goods in our lint which we purchased for CASH during tt late panie in prices all of which we and will sell at prices that will afford thRetail Merchant large profits. All suceessful merchants know that the monn la made in bnvinar koous. as GOODS WELL BOUGHT ARE HALF SOLD, and as we do no charge anything for showing our atock.we would be pleased to have everybody that aeais in our line come in and examine our sty les and price LANPBEAB b rnWHELL, -Aj No. it NORTH FIRST ST. - ap3' A FIXE ASSORTMENT of Ladles' ens Misses' Trimmed Hats, of the latest bpring styles, just receiveu at, ! - apS ' GREAT VARIETY of Men's and Boys' Palm-Leaf, Lezhorn. Pearl niraw, ana rasama riais. ior tne spring Trado, just received, ana at greatly reduced prices, at . . -..,.! .1.LARGE LOT -of Shaker Hoods Jhst &P '!;. .1.AJ fHEAK A MITCHELL'S.4 received and lor sale low ar ln ' Notice to Cbntracfors. 3:uy CJEALED PROPOSALS Vilf be received A by the Little Wabash. Navigation, and Manufacturing Company of White County, Illinois, until Ootebr'3d, ISST for the construction ot a Lock aad Dam across the Little Wabash River, near J.ew Haven, Illinois. The dam te be about30Oteet long, 16 feet high, and of such base and dimensions as shall be febowss by the plans and specifications, to be seen at the office of the Company, in Carmi, LUlnois, on and after the 20ih of September next; the lock chamber to be 40 by ISO feet all to be bnllt of hewn timber, and filled with stone; the dam to be covered with 4-lnch oak plank; all of which worts will be fully shown by the plans and specifications. . . The bids will be opened at noon, October 3d, when bidders are expected to be present with their secsrlties and references. Bids will be received for the whole work or In portions separately, the Company reserving the right to reject any and all bid Tne foundation-sills will be required to be put in this fall, and the work to-be completed by the first day of September, 1868. t -1 - Payments will be made as the work progresses, on the estimates certified to by the Superintendent. JOHN M. CREBcs, President. Carml. Illinois, Amgtut MU, IMP. au30 d till Sep2

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ESTA TE AGENCY.

Tlio Place.,for Xlafgalnf ., .v. . ' In REALM EST ATE. V -.X ' ',' is at a k v i f. 1 ! BIcNEELY & SCHUBERT'S , 5 Steal Estateiand Insurance ' ' "'2 IV... I' HKJDDERICHts BLOCK, - - -a "A (C?oraer Room, Second Floor,) r.w-i. 1

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rU-us pitrtH eMhe city for sale, Including ' " soin giiod BUSINESS PROPERTV. - " '

t,X.L f.U,bH rUAUUKMlMU- ti A N U,"' couvenient to the cify: aLso land suitable for Brick-making. ' ' iAKiu l.aU, improves and unlm. pro vol,' In this and other Htateii, for sale or -exchange for city property. Also, Timber, : Cokl, and Saline Land i . , i i awr An. eligible BUSINESS STAND, weU situated for Coantry. Trade and buying . produce, having plenty of ground, and -storebouse.1 blacksmith, ebop. and dwelling. For sale cheap. - . , HevertU BUSINESS HOUSE TO LET; . als a comfortable LoOglug-Koom, near tiie centre of business,i t . ..!..,'. i. " A number of bargains now en our books, i and several applications,- on file to pur- ' cba desirable property Persons having suoh for sale may fird eustomers by applying at till Ageucy.. . We have a. number of applications torrentingdweUing. bouses. Persons having real estate for sale, exchange, or rent are requested tot ester u, . details obu our books for ' reference.' No' charge unless property) is disposed of. Terms xeasonabie. . ISrSCRAVCE M . . ... A 1 Of all Iclnds effected In good corapanlw. Special attention given to LIFE INSURANCE. ,M r NOTARIAL BUSINESS transacted a this office. t au9 ...ii in mn , i txr: Real Estate Agency. h J,P. Elliott t Son . -t ' -' - HAVE OPEXEJ) A, REAL ESTATE Agency for the sale of and renting of lauds, houses, Ac, Ac Persons having houses or land to rent or mU, or persons wishing to purchase or rnt,.wlli do well by calling on them at tlielr office, on 1 1 ' . . , . In I:ili0ittia I31oOU." . ' Junell tf . ,. , , , . ' i , 3TOVE WORKS. ' ; .11 !: i .; i ' -:o ,t! tu l-.;-SOUTHERNi .i STOVE, WORKS. '1 4. ANTON HELBLING& CO(Successor to Brink trjjeyer A Co.,) MANUFACTURER pF., '., COOKING & HEATING ST07S8, f ' For Wood and Coal; Skillets and Lids; " . .' ,;" Oveka and' Lids pDDLIDB;, 1 . . SUGAR KETTLES; V ' ' DOG IRONS; ' 1 ' ; ' , ' ' ' ' JAMB GRATES ''. AIR AND CELLAR GRATES; ' ' 1 ; . , HAM BOILERS; j . , uurrui huulp; WAFFLE TRONS Copper, Tin, and Sheet-Iron Wax. ; ... AC, Ac. f;tt.:t , . ,. Dealers In " TtmpUte, Sheet-Iron, Copper, &c.tixi Also, Sole Agent for O'Neil's Patent Broad-Gauge. Indestructible Copper Bot toms, for Wash and Coffee Boilers, Ac Sales-room, No. 8 MAIN STREET, oppo site the Court-House. Foundry, near the mouth of Pigeon Creek. , swr orders solicited and promptly filled Janaidtf . .,:v - Excelsior Store Works. , ;j J. ' :,. if .. -..!: -'"i ''- BLEMKER, TILLMAIV A Co. m (Sucoessors to tx. E. memMr), II ABIITFACTCRERS of the fine and hesvy EXCELSIOR STOVE, the most durable now made, and the famous .... CHARTER STOVE, ) t. and the good and cheap ' f? Aimola CfrmanraTl ITftTitnn.lrv. TENNESSEE, and PALMETTO STOVES, and; a : great variety of BE A TINO STOVES, all of the latest and most ap proved patterns. : a iiu- T.iirfit and Smooth Country HollowWare. SkilleU and Lids, Ovens and Lids. Dog-Irons, Dinner Pots, Tea-Kettles; and particular attention paid to the manufacture of House-Work CAST-IB03T FB05TS, GRATES, AC, fcc. j' Also Tinware ; and Dealers In Tinners' Stock, if desired. Cooking Stoves warranted for twelve months. Orders solicited before purchasing else where. - Foundery, corner Sixth Street and Canal. Store and Sample Room at No. 14 Second , Street, H. E. Bleraker's oia stana. BLEMKEB, TILLMAN A CO. may2!) BANKING. First National Bank OF EVANSVILLE, IND. U. S. Depository. Organised June, 1863. CAPITAL fSoO.OOC : Johji 8. Hopxws, President; James H. Cirrua, Cashier. Tiinrftn n MsKbee. John InxIs.'Jv Chsrles Viele, M. J. Bray, Wm. Brown, J. S. Hopkins, Robert Barnes, F. W. Bawyse, &Doigftgeneral Banking, Exchange, aad CoUeottonBusiiMwa. Revenue Stamps for s le. aoy20 ly