Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 September 1867 — Page 3

THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL: FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1867

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ArCHELOSENCEANZ, Kjrroi!iimLiTT( Wattfies, iDlocfcs,. Jewelry, &o, Between Main and Sycamore. Personal attention , given, to. Repairing line .Watcher U rf j 1? Lfanl ASm 3 292 d L. J , 4 O f ' 2. O 91 3 I" B M Ho o w 2. S 00 Hsu S S S . 5 t-3 P O n m M H O .,' w W - : H to o "S s "S i W H Z o w . w O ' a. O B ! . CO o " S (to ST V o o IS 35 .0 H 0 CI E. o m so 0s.' 0 Qa on p. SL CP 2 H 2 o M O m CO a4 9 a. ; OB i p 2 GO " r c CO t 1 t-" 3 CD SB. O r o 0 r CO K T Machinists, WILLIAM HEILMAN (Sncoessor to KraU 4 Heilm CITY FOUX IMKEre Manufacturer d BtMderof PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM EKSINES AND ' BOILERSk SAW AND' GRIST. "-MILL MACHINERY, Tliresliiiig Machines,1 Q r Cotton and Tobacco Pre e CIRCULAR SA W MILLS, Ac, Ac, EVAN3VILLK, IND. Skkxt Iiiow and Ooffm Wom aaada tc order on short nouee. ZBON AND BJSASS CA3TINB9 of every description. Timini in RtAn nanoreB. Gum BelUns TTire Bricks. "WronKht Iron Pipes, Boitlxui Cloths, Ac, at manufacturers' prices. REPAIRING done at shortiotioe. DENTISTS. DR. I. Resident Dentist, Over Fir. National Bank,? .- - Coraer Main aad first Streets, EranarlUe, IndL, ! -ivntrviiTlIltEK OF CONTINT' nna Una Work. Qoid. Silver, Vuleane,Coralite, and Amber Plates, Carved woix, arunoisi r-aia, ADMINISTRATOR of Nltroua Oxide tan excellent ana miii-mito;. reform. Ether, and also several local paraqrzers. KTTTliiTflin AfThrtlans treated. MT FACILITIES are as good and my establishment as large (consisting of nvx rooms) as any la the unuea Btauss. I RETURN MY THANKS for the extensive patronage received during tne past slUHT iBARri. mcbil DR. J. a BD2RB0WER, Tt Surgeon Dentist, Office, No. 1 FIRST STREET, bet ana uuiws -wlAd-. ku profaasional aer-laea to the csUaeas of KvansvlUe and vicinity leSS U Admlnieten NiUroue Oxide Uas jte.alle-

DAVID SNYDER i C0n

DEALERS Iff General HTardware, HARVEST TOOLS, MECHANICS' TOOLS, O U.T TiE B Y, GUNS AND PISTOLS, BIRD CAGES. 15 Main Street. Juoe3dlnx , . IS

(GEO. 3. SONNTAG & CO.,

' " DEIA.LERS XJT . ; . Bellows, Hand and Sledge Hammers Horse Shoes, .: Horse Nails, Stocks and Dies, Batchers' Files, Coil Chain, No. 29 FIBST TREET, , CEVANSVILL IND. feb!9 SAMUEL PER, DIA1BS m ' Bar and Sheet IRO TINPLATE,WIRE, ' ZINC, SPRINGS,' . V- Y: AXLES, Ao. Horse and Mule Shoes, ' " : pinners' sad Blacksmiths' Tools, Wgon and Baggy Woodwork WATCH 8TB EXT, Janldljr Eyaksyixxz, Imo. Wheellne 'lron TVorlcta. ACHESON, BELL & C0 Manufacturers and Dealers In all kinds o BAB IRON AND NAIXS. Rood. Sheet. Plate. Tank iron. Nail Rod, Wire, kc. x Office and Warehouse IS MAIN STREET nov28 dly . , WhiiuKO, W. Va. H. K. Wells & Son, Importers and Dealers In' CUTLERY, Farmers and Mechanics' Tools, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, CIRCULAR -AND CUOSS-CTT SAWS, Fairbanks Scales, lVo. 31 MA.I1V ST., au9 EVANSVILLE. IND. Notice. JAKKS W. WABIIIT, of the firm of Mark A Warren, of this city, and VI ark. Warren A Co., of Cairo, Illinois, has this day sold ont his entire interest in said bouses to M. Hennlng, of this city. The business will hereafter be carried on in the name xf MARK fc HEN NINO. All debts dne the late firm of Mark 4c Warren Are to be paid to Mark A Hennlng, and all demands against the late firm of Mark A Warren are to be paid by Mark A Henll . KAEwk, JAMKS M, WA&&XN; M, HENNlKtt.

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TBI Washington Library Co., Is chartered by the State of Pennsylrania. nd organized in aid or ina R I VJER SIV E, INSTITUTE , TOB. KDUCA1XNO QATUITOCai.r i . 8oldlerV and; Sailors'. Brphaos. , Incorporated by the State of New Jaraey, April Bin, ioo. t , ' Subscription One Iollivr. i . . ;'!. ..'.'"' The WASHINGTON ; LIBRARY CORv Tlrtneof their charter, and In accord ance with Its provisions, will diatribnta Three Hundred Thousand '' Dollars TO THE SHAREHOLDERS, Oa Wednesday, September 35, 1867 At Philadelphia, Pa., Or at the Institute, Ulveraide, N. J. ; Ok Preterit worth 40,00. ., ' ' On Present worth 920,000. One J'reunU worth 01O7WtO. , On Present worth &S.OOO. Two Presents worth OSOO each. 1 And many other large preaenta, the whole - ...., , amounting 10 i . , ,, .J; .v 300,000. For full schedule of presents, see circu lars, aent free on application. ach Certi ficate of Stock is accompanied with a , . 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Larger amounts should be aent by drall or ex press. ...... ,' 10 shares, with Kngravlnf?8- S SO 25 shares, with Engravings-..... 28 50 SO ihares. with Engravings-- 4i SO 75 shares, with Engravings 8 00 100 shares, with Engravings.-.. 90 00 Local AGENTS WASTED throughout tne united states. The BHerslde Institute, Situate at Riverside, Burlington County, Naw Jersey, is founded for the purpose ol gratuitously educating she sons of deceased, soldiers and Seamen oi the United Mtates. , The Board of Trustees ' eonslsta of the following well-known cltlsens of Penn sylvania and New Jersey : Hon. Wm. B. MANN, .Dii istrict Attorney, PhUadetpnia. ra. Hon. Lxwxs R. Bkoomall, Ex-Cblef Coiner U. S. Mint, and Kecorder of Deeds, Philadelphia, Pa. ' Hon. Jam km M. Soovkl. New Jersey. Hon. W. W. Ware, New Jersey. Ucibt Gorman, Esq., Agent Adams Ex Dim. Philadelphia. Pa. J. E. Cok, Esq., of Joy, Coe & Co., Fhilad'a. Treasury Department, Washington, D. C.,") Office of Internal Revenue, April 18. 1867. 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HJCXay . .If A FsfC RAILROAD CO. Their FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS AS AIT INVESTMENT. , The rapid progress of the Union Pacific Railroad, now building west from Omaha, Nebraska, and forming, with. Us western connections, an unbroken line across the continent, attracts attention to the vaiue of the First Mortgage Bonds which the Company now olTe' to the , public The first question abketj, by prudent investors Is, ''Are these bonds secure? Next, "Are thejf a profitable InvestmentT To reply In brief:-5 ''"'""' 1st.. The early completion of the whole great line to the Pacific la as certain as any future business event can be. The Gov ernment grant of over twenty million acres of land and fifty million dollars in its own bonds practically guarantees It. One-fourth of the work is already done, and the track continues to be laid at the rate of two miles a day. :: t-;''-2d. The . Union Pacific , Railroad bonds are Issued upou what promises to be one of the most profitable lines of railroad in tne country. For many year it must be the only line connecting the Atlantic and Pacific; and being without competition, it can maintain remunerative rates.' 3d. Four hundred and twenty-five miles of this road are finished, and fully equipped with depots, locomotives, cars, Aa., and two trains are daily runnlngeach way. The materials for the remaining ninety-two ml! 3s. to the eastern base of the Rocky Mountains are on hand, and it Is under contract to be done in September. 4th. The net earnings of the sections already finished are several times greater than the gold interest upon the First Mortgage Bonds upon such sections, and if not another mile of the road were built the part already completed would not only pay interest and expenses, but be profit able to the Company. 5th. The Union Pacific Railroad bonds can be issued only as the road progresses, and therefore can never be in the market unless they represent a bona-fl.de property. 6th. The amount Is strictly limited by law to a sum equal to what Is granted by the U. S. Government, and for which it take a second lien as its security. This amount upon the first 517 miles west from Omaha is only $1G,IX per mile. 7tb. The fact that the U. 8. Government considers a second lieu upon the road a good investment, and that some of the shrewdest railroad builders of the country have already paid In five million dollars upon the stock (which is to tbem a third lien), may well inspire connaence (in a first lien. 8th. Although It is not claimed that there can be any better securiues tnau Governments, there are parties who consider a first mortgage upon such property as thU the very best semrity in the world, and who sell their Governments to re-in vest in. these bonds thus securing , a greater interest. 9th. As the Union Pacific Kanroaa nonas are offered lor the present at 90 cents on the dollar and accrued interest, they are the cheapest security in the market, being moie than 15 per cent, less than U. B. stocks. ' ' , 10th. At the current rate of premium on gold, they pay , Over Nine per Vent. Intercut. The dally subscriptions are already large. and they will continue to be received tn New York by the r. c. , . -n ' ,- CONTIKXNTAL NATIONAL BANK, No. 7 Nassau Street; Clark, Dodge A Co., Bankers,' ' " ! i- 61 Wall Street; John J. Cisco A Son, Bankers, No. 33 WaU Street; and by Banks and Banker generally throughout the United States, of whom maps and descriptive pamphlet may ne obtained. They will also be sent by man from the Company's office. No. 20 Nassau RiMt: New York, on application. ; Sub scribers will select their ow. Agents, In whom they have confidence, who alone will be responsible to them lor the safe delivery of the bonds. ' JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, i - NEW YORK. AGENTS IN EVANSVILLE: EYAXbYlLLK JfAIIOJfAL BANK. , aulO daw3m Election Notice State of Indiana, Vanderburgh Couaty.SS. if rltthe HYNES.CIerkofthe VanV; en derburen Circuit tjouri, oo nereoy certify to the Sheriff of said county what officer, are to be elected at the next feneral election to be held on the second u'esday in October, 187, at the different places of holding elections in said county. to wit A. Prosecuting Attorney for the Fifteenth TniiiKl circuit for the State of Indiana: A Judee of the Common Pleas Court for the First Common Pleas District of the State of Indiana, which District comprises the counties of Posey, Vanderburgh, w arHolr init Hitwon : a Kfritr for Vanderburzh County, and one Commissioner lor the Third District of Vanderburgh County. ' And the Sheriff Is hereby directed to give due and legal notice or sucn election acWit news mv hand and the seal of said court, at n.vanvii ie, mm &iiu u"6blVthehynes, Clerk Yanderburgh County : Per H. W. Bippcb, Deputy Clerk. t Ainnd Dm li nor. Sheriff of Vander burgh County, certify that the above and foregoing notice is a true ana complete copy of the original on nie in my omce.ALEXANDER DARLING. . i ' ' Sheriff Vanderburgh County;' Per A. W. Chute, Deputy Sheriff. , Aug. 1, 18B7. (au30 dw Courier, Union, and Demokrat copy, EVANSVILLE OIL HOUSE. WM. WHITE & CO., Manufacturer of LUBRICATING OILS, and Sole Proprietors of HENDRICK'S PATENT. Also, Dealers in Sperm. Lard, Wha, and Coal Oil. At Cincinnati Price. Office, XT. IS 8017TB nKST STREET B. F. OATCH, - AgAt at XTAJraTILUK, ZKJX

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- . in ; . REAL' ESTATE " ' j -is at- ' I McNEELT & SCHUBERTS

K. 1 HEDDERICII'tt BLOCK, (Corner Room, Second Floor.) v

Optosite the eourt-Houee, 4 EVANSVILLE, Ik. OVER 10 HOUSES and LOTS In va rious parts of the city for sale. Including some good uui;Ne;M f RUrKRfi, EXCKLiLiKWT UAKDEN1NU liARD, couveDient to the city; also land suitable or Mnck-making. FARMING LAND. Improved and unlmnrnvHd. in this and other States, for sale or exciutuge for city property.' Also, Timber, Cor 1, and Saline Lands. Mr An eligible BUSINESS STAND, well Situated tor country Trade and buying produce, -bavto plenty of ground, and t.trehou8e, blacksmith Shop, and dwell ing. For se cber i (Several BUSINE.- HOUSES TO LET; al.w comfortable . Lodgiug-licom, near the centre of buslneMS. . A number of bargaiiMi now en cur books,' and several applications -on file to purchase desirable property. Persons having such for sale may find customers by applying at this Agency, i We have a number of application for renting dwelling- houses. erou naming iei eiie iur nam, njishange. or rent are requested to enter ne details on our: books toe reference. ; jmo charge unless property . is disposed of. Terms reasonable. - i IKSCRAWCE Of all kinds effected in good companies. Special attention given to LIFE lNhUR-is-0- NOTARIAL BUSINESS transactod at this office. ; au New SSeal Estate Agency. ' J. P. Elliott A Som TTAYE OPKXED A HEAL E8TATB JOL Azency for the Kale of and renting of luinlii. houses-, Ac, Ac Persons having houses or land to rent or sell, or personn wtjhing to pursbaae or rent, will. do welt by culling on them at their office, on . Third Street, near Locust, In ICHiott'w Block. junelltf. STOVE WORKS. SQUTHERN STOVE WORKS, ANTON HELBLING& CO., (Successor' to Brlnkmeyer A Co.,) MANUFACTURER OF ' COOKING & HEATING STOVES, For Wood, and Goal ; - ' Skillets and! Lids ?: ; - ? ' ... ;-. . Oveas and Lida'. ODD LIDS; - HUOAB KETTLSt DOO IRONS; i x JAMB GRATES f AIR AND CELLAR GRATES; HAM BOILERS; ' ' . MUFFIN MOULDS; , WAFFLE IRONS Copper, Tin, and Sheet-Iron War. Ac, Ac. Dealers in Tlnplate, Sheet-Iron, Copper, &ctai Also, Sole Agent for O'Nell's Patent Broad-Oauge, Indestructible Copper Bob toon, for Wash and Coffee Boilers, Ac Bales-room, No. 93 MAIN STREET, oppo site the Court-House. , Foundry, near the mouth of Pigeon Creek. ur Orders solicited and promptly Ailed jan21dtf Excelsior Stove Works. ; I . ) J. : I . ' , ' BLEJIKER, TIl.IMAIi k Co. (Successors to II. E. Blemker), r ANUrACTratEIM of the fine and ill , . heavy. EXCHiSIOR STOVE, the most durable now made, and tha famous CHARTER STOVE, and the good and cheap Armada, Stonewall; Kentucky, n TENNESSEE, and PALMETTO STOVES, and a great variety of HRATINO STOVES, all of the latest and most approved patterns. Also. Light and Smooth Country HollowWare. SkiileU and Lids, Ovens and Lids, Dog-Irons, Dinner Pots, Tea-Kettles; and particular attention paid to the manufacture of House-Work C1ST-IE0X FS0XT3, GRATES, AC, tC. Also Tinware ; and Dealers in Tinners' Stock. If desired. Cooking Stoves warranted for twelve months. Orders solicited before purchasing elseroandery. corner Sixth Street and Canal. Store and Sample Room at No. 14 Second Street. H. fc eieiMor u '-"- u BLKMKER. TILLMAN A CO. mayas BANKING. First National Bank OF EVANSVILLE, IND. XT. 8. Depository. Organlxed June, 1883. CAPITAL 50O,Oe. Joax 8. HeraTKS, President; jasus H. Cvtlxk, Cashier. TXreecora, O. Magbee, John IngVe, Jr CbVrSSviele. M. J. Bray. Bnjwtt BTHopklns, Robert Barnes, F. W. BawysC, p W" J Revenue Stamp tot aTll

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