Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 25 September 1867 — Page 2
Owensvllle Kalfroad-Mewlag,
Qwexsville, Ind., Septal, 'C7. Atj a preliminary meeting of Borne of" tbe citizens of Owertaville-and vi"cjhTtyl"ontliTeven"i ng "of pte ui ber 13th, 4al& Writer VpV?deration the propriety of making some effort to J ilrwd-BBeetirbetweeu
I thia P9u4).ao4 Ae-Evansyillei and 4 CrlWforaiMlfe aiWa'd: 'the follow-
J ing namedjerjtlemen were appointed I a committee to consult with tha citi I e6nf of Mtl5l(larmef and Kfaniville. 5 and with the officers -Othe Ei & C. Pe Jfcmes'MontgmeKf-lEsq., Mr. Wm. Scott, Horu J. F. Bird ao Mr. II. "Ci tfaqoeW The indeting then adjourned, to meet on Saturday, September 21st, at 1 o'clock p. m. jf i J?urs ant to theJcal5rSpeiiiber On motioD. Mr. John Simrson, jr.. 5W'i VcalledQ !the ,chair?tl,iin4.- J. M. srifeely wae ppoiated - Secretary tjl the I-meeting' ; J,'11 .-f ' f " Hon. 9-X T. Cu-d itafc$ i the dbject ) t,t the meeting. " y, Ar.''' , f i teport; w' ttaCi$r4; h the f --committee. appointed toconferwith' i the citizens of Mt. Cartnel and; Hv an3vUlj-apd,with(th officers of the cj. On an olios; v.t he - report bt the mittee was received and the cp 'lee Qisc-harged." ' -'Vrrd oorne pertinent remarks were by. Hbni, JrtsFiSBird.UWv' Thbnias I Walker ani Col., George W. Gorman, road pmoaffl Dvn,!repoii6bintyifrom this point, J,ft.90nnec with the Ej& U. R.R., deeming it almost certain, that it would J.eT50Pti8ud Uf Mt. Cai-mel, Illinois. j 1 On a mou6h,"'to learn the feelaig;of those preseDL;ltniwas unanimbusly resolved that a,railread be buUtU'rbm fftfe'pftrnt to the E. k C.R.R: if the reuimt'ltiioilnt -'of funds caii be I rfijmltioWn ?u tgomeryFlL
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' ' i 'i ftt lilts Hum icniiiH- ciuui.iuii3 were appointed avomnuittee of three pUc -ihoB wwJiimd bv m( adto prepare books to receive 6.ubrip- heTeigiieiheir lrvww'aB ttr;3.HJd T i ,nat ' lhe nation which ftvc-i"Wpi,
nifttfo ;'cVmfnitte b',Siheen Was- appointed to solicit BdOscifijaoosT i lhe toIlowiDg named persons appoiniea saiu committee: Knowles,.rTh4BHnManck,'l Vr .Paihertr,lVm3imPfOQ, JaRibinDU) u ujmo K. tt iiey, x iiuuoa ; jtMK W-Ott motiohv the committee anpjt.iut--edto prepate 4 books were authorized I to'iriake adjitious.to the aboye loaiagermeqpsjir,..;-,,! ! , appointed, GorwspojrrdiDg-Becreta rv.S Orr inotlOh; ftHfas-resofve'a that the subscriptions be taken in shares jof un motion, tee secretary was diill T " rt.l rected, to furnTtihacopy-,f the pro ceedingr' of this; meeting 6 the, Evans viiKj- JOURNAL,1 KVansviIIe Courier, Vf iaeeton- tyiwcrat, Princefoo ,CV."- ' on; arid 3R Carwel Jiegitter,Sox publication: V - - ' - . i ,.?h rOn motrohi'themeelirig adjourned to meeti, onf.jgatirdayi)utober 5th, 18f7, Jou.SijiPSOX, Jr.. Pres't.' J. M Neely1, Seo'y. J ,qni .aq .? yjj v-.i, J . Report of. (he( Executive: ociKiUtee 0v4iu of .tkeoutbf rn- lie I it f 4ft4wr4alf9n t, Received of the dlQrent qoUnctOn -..ivj , , lalJaing.jwo.viiiionji, c.,(4..a,i a oo v Total '" VtVtio h wc h svc'jnTeiis e d an d Shjppf d'W parties a follows: t destitute in the outh. for and in- be-A half of the JSoittltern.'. Jieluf Asuocfy tion of Evansmlle. Indiana. ! Florence, Alabama, per Steamer Phantom, 52 bags corn. 2 barrels corn meal, 1 b wrc t jh 6 d a j 2 tierces ba con, 2 barrels krout. April 25. D. Brotherton, HaraWrgepnCTfee, .njegj steamjr hafi -Tom, forlnree widows, 19 bags corn, 200 pounds bacon, 7 pairs shoes. ( May 14.T-D. Brotherton, Hamburg. Tennessee, per Steamer Sam'l Orrr 25' 'bass 'com;' 7 1 barrels corn fVVS1 bacyi,49i .jrrd,caU- . .4BfGt.w paics. -shoes, f-.-t: I .ztu.Mair 21,InferiorCoart ;of Whitfield County. Georgia,' per' steamer ...SamOrri 35 bags-corn, . 4 barrels orn meal, 283 pormcls bacor.'- Inferlor Oourt ot ?artontQunty, Georgia, per steamer Sam. 'Jrr:"85 bags cord, ( 4 barrels corncaeat,, 300 pounds b4-v "' coil. -'Inferior Court .Wilkinson County, Georgia, per steamer Sam. HTDrff 35 bags corn', 4 'barrel 8 v;orn mealSlV ponpdaabV.lnfeiior i:-uourt tox v -7f'pei', steamer 4 barrels coi tTo Xnferioc . ''WeOTgia.-i bacs com pounds bacon. To Interior Court of 4 Cobb County; Georgia,' pero steamer Sam. Orr: 35 bags corn, 4 barrels
IfcHenTj'VIarkrT trar-roriow
ilf lArman. V m.AIanorom ..-.lUnhnn auove our power vo wuicu
I .t5i.I7 ri.- 7 iirTT:n.. ?f r add or detract. The eloquen
iJiKiuorou, vai vid estFai i.v rucney m iirld win -fcttl-MiiH
urZTJVrdV:""--'- .1.: ":" -:rrZir:t w.".t tvommes. Upon' these are vet 1 XQ be
trnnua uinnrif ,.iiaa.a .iLuii iuittiu fin 1 11 i m- ... . , w
vrrr .o D3g3 corn, ,te?'S ltf " "supurn, mentioned a Ohnror." 'ttiein-Z rn meal, oOT pounds bacon, hut I knew that the letters from rjV?ffjL S"'0'
Court of JPioyd Cunty Grant to both th? PresidenndSed,
er sf eamef am Vrr: 35 retary, were written y lirant himse t tio 'f iih n ' 'i
. rx uaucic vutu int'Ui.. if usyvu v taat.cat.twu it uu uu r ui avtaa
corn mfeal, 300 pounds -baetjiW: - To negligenee la General Grant not Inferior Court of Gordon Count v. j ? have accepted the place under the Georgia, per steamer Sam. Orr: IKxte.vcumstaoees, and that iu is now his
bags corn, 4. barrels earn meal, 2S3 pounds' bacon. To' Inferior Court ot Paulding County, Georgia, per steamjijaal, 1 bairtlj crackers, 1 barrel hom-f i,Uny,.2S7 jB'3r.!bacpa.:,i'r4, Ixloss, rn If per' 'Bteamir
corn rreal.isb4 pounds baonn. , May 287-To J. "P. ".Phillips,. Easipoift' Mfs'.'IrssfpBf,4 pV? VH-amcV Samuel, lirr:J'8b- btii.f corxi.lO birrels;corn-i
KMarrT" Padtreab, to4e4br-
warded. 45 bags corn, 1U parreis cornn.. -n h hucnn .tfiii? 12 To J. T. Jiewell, rarptte villA Favff Cnnntv HaoniL 1UQ 1 Udo kms lhshai'fin To James C, iCetidrtciL &j;lnding, pr Samuel Orr, C2 bags corn, 208 1 bacon. ! June 25 To W, H. Welch & Gov:'
EastportJJUsissippi.tideJLOTJ -MrJ Washbura Continued: ?hat 100 baes corn. 568 lbs. bacon, 12 caetf ftbe Gefleral-was-ndt an"ind!fferept or
steeL. hoe,T5 Jrfer joqfeeJ 65 paiftf eles'Obserwr ! of passing erents. -r.Aa 1m vardar.F leans: 47 vardV if Hlel vfatf an ietelliirerit readiai?'maa.
" I ghirti'tfg. 2 irjlf yards linsey,!23:t H yards de lairis, 13 yards calico, 6 paSrs womens hoes . Respectfully. - J? JlpttMBROOJy, Cuuwyt
one hundred nscd twenty-nine dollir .wn aays wnger a i ' v j jyf,as'or uot. the'codatryonld rest as-
XuiTVSa!lg.-eX." T
uaie ot nay, wuicn we propose hhj," " n 1 L.I-Zr- 4 " 1 ... i -j handing over to the Trustees of thM4 WlW.???. .ld
.v .,t .v.:., :e i-Jl is no objr tdnxt Look Here up4ThI Picture, and THIS. f res I DE3?IWEiDBarr Johnson of thi national nATioHAi. cemetemiri .ffirtrVilw n!T Four score and Fellow Countt seven tn forth nnon Uiut cuu fxwj the purpose aid tinent a new na- inakimg any lengtiy tion. conceived in remarks, bat siiuply T 1 1kort v a nH A Aim tt Tnrwm rn v fl nnn. catei to the propo- bation of the cei-aJ 8i t ion Ja. U J jueiv mo pits, wuicn nve ISow we uie en- ly appearance pn; a creat this oucaMiou will lie civil war 4etUa-1 tipeecli that J Will whether that na- make; my reflection clediealed, can long m union with the endure. We arejaiLdead whose deed- w on a greawulAMIe here to cotnn field of that war. We memorate. I shp.rt' are met to. dedicate -owt -attempt to gvd a pon'o''nvii' ikWMrleeHo the feel- . i .a , reHling- lngs and emotions might live. altogether tilting which have beeAiJ AMI wiiwi'l aMI'lupt ir-t-ilii" I am bere to niv'
ohoiwnRB we cannot my countenance and
hallow Urls'greuftfK rllWrtbisocca8lonr The Drave men, itv- put i munt he pr to expresinsyf in a; ana aau, wno miueu htu been o itly alluded to afternoon, and note or long reraera- which has been no ber what we sav clearly set y the IIherer ;B4t ft :aClitrtoqdad. When neVt r forget wliAt we look on your batthey did here. It is tle-fleld, and ttilafc. for us, tiie living, of the brave, men, ri rather .t S ba .dedli both: kUiem vUorttn cated here to the In the fierce ntrugsile unflnlHhed work of battle, and who that I hey have tt na sleep nilot tni.thelr tar w Boblv carried irraves ves. who on. It is rather for Bleep In silence aod J na IA tin herM rtrtftv- ikUo . Bf'ort t ha oor. calef to thRik.t oonrliet had task remaining be- ceased would to."bd !redl dead could Imitate" thlr lncrjMtt-d.xamp!e as they lay to 'the sleeping in peace in we take devotion cauK j fof ywUflahfbtrr aal, MJ live they nere gave the logethjr ia frlemillast full Wiesmnre' Bhip- and peace. Apdevotlou that w plKuiiel.i, ,Ipu,v,' my here highly resolve' fellow-citizens, have that the dead Khali my. eatnwtA) wltihes, not have died in a you have had coy vain ptha tiie rt-efforts to times gone tion shall, uruiwr Uy. tUr-thsi ;Wlest Ood, have a- Dafid- ruont iryihg . freedom.. perils. to-preserve t h and. thati. VoVtirn-.'Uaiixf .vVr4v fh eie meat ot .the people. Stales,, , .to.-. restore by ithe paople nd 'j.ftce- Aud i hniooy for the people. sUh 1,1 to our distracted aid not perish fromtheaivided country, aiid f i?rfI 7a3)vJ fS.HITCtbi Epmdd0SS (of .? Ho d Yinil'i j What Washbarj,5ai&, Grant Sajs Wmhui flwo-aels as5f Zll'a rA. X. fketAhmi, is reported J t6 '.h'avYfe. i
htra,nbnV W francs the volume
f " avAMava, ftt U " tlernan has.Jiatij annteriew with Washburn burn, wti'oiisf talafvW had in interview witn lrant, and the restalt is a long dispatch in the papers whidh way. bef coitradictedtmbrWwdWbjis ,ipaTay. diluted, nltered, strained report rea is as follows: V.'AOO'.V JViOWO'A Mr. Washburn regards General GranV.as wholly ' in Sympathy wi h Congress and its plan of reeontru3titM.To a particular. JnVdTfyji r;plied that he considered him not on y in favor, of thorough tecxrasitaction is advanced men understood it. but in favor of standing by the blacks in all their civil, social and political righfe, as conferred by, ther econstruetidn Vets. He Vaa in constant' tronittation with Secretary Stanton. Mr. Washburn affirms, 4 regard to the lately "impending change in the'Cabinet receiving nptiee -frxm..-Stanton ju -before he went Vni thai -his dismissal would soon take plaee, . and was urged by him to" aceebt . k W ledge of M f. Eli a ton . Mr. Washburn further remarked tliat he should have deemed iVcrimi-. ut to remain until the meeting of conpress, even th ough the Pxesifent I id of him. I ! may want to get ri i,w.it itniml.Mi'm.. k-..--'.. I rr,.. ,,.,,......, , , iiiE-- sal- ui. ,iaAl.i:rmrca thaticwhen. in war f Wr,4?iTlj1eafif 'about the re-- - rj.il'fc-.4Aw".ii.-i . i :
Trv "T vw tther is do end to theoloirv in- mirv
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f teerdingly rbo bcrVas Shlei "with;
aiarm ; ue couia nui lorcc"!LI,'. wouia iransDiro irons aay w aay- ou siOD. tbat he verso j Senators' io'Vretain; the power to di mis District Commander which the Houeeihaa kfantfeif in tfce! blli. iearI inir what had since tran'gpirea. Hc (Wnsrilted -the 1Jeadfpg,a1 and noted. daefully the rkii8b fcon I ms moTemenxs; r nen uis ibuwb BgRtJaBvf 54ntoBlhea Congress mftftts, if not betore, they . . 1 "T-- I A . 1 X 1 LI sured tbathe was 'with t. knJ tha't; it hitt a last ad Taltted mend. ; ' i saiion, tiur. vv.anDurn saia tna coa'fideircVrep.osed iti'JGlenj'Grint'wks not fhispraoedCf ati'that1? all ildyal tneo vfeoTHO. etanu up ler -nim wuntmr. iiesi TOjT .i . t. . A-.-.T-t. i -a r ,-,-l4Ar:t t tlUBlOlOSJ I ,Ofh thft , WOffd? llOOSler. m his-iapewel 9eourse to c is chare iS MiohiganCitiotlJthflf evening of -'rrthe iJthfinHtant,'gave!the' 'following aQ0udtcot : iho-n trucPrigiDf ot the. word iloOBieriorl f .vr h- i itoir' i in .yv.oeB.ine' ivjiiioix auf 'ana i 'was beinz CO nstructedri' number f- IniU! anian.aa4 Keatuckians-were thrown. tdgetherB -the work.therworkf being a-eontnuiar war- between , tnte repre-i .fientatire'pf the rival States, aiv most ?ry.ericounter the: "Com- Crackers'.'-. t?i yitOrions,intili thdrxipone ntsr began t.to' regard t thenr.i as they clain-ed-to -borhalf borse, half alli-. jcator. smd a.bi Lrt -vtumntixihim mori taj,, J a, th! ) Souther tt'l pjurt : of i this; , S t a te- ,be u t i U i s ; t nm a d To le-r-a a leuiuiKS-wu - imt- war, id which n tuokjscQaloa?4o'-'.praientpi hii owq ;t4aPrrrBfiei'waMHis: illuiiarsit-toi sah; aafxMritnt-tlte impre8sio5ioiAieyn ed to his heardrga that V Ae - ttf usr i . .. . . i . I i. lans. At least this was tbc idea that fcybu'rJg mahBy 'the name1 bf 'Short vicouiicos uuuiiraiiou iu 111c lecturer a. thrilling description. Well, Short i went down, to wprk. pnthe .canal, arid being a 'new corner, was immediately, set upon by the Kentucky bullies for the purpose, ofrtrvioii this T metal.. "The metal wai good and be 'thrashed. three ot the . Cprncrackers m sucr cession. Throwing up his hat. and; eivmcr a yell, he exclaimed. I'm!a Jlopstex U t Jbi ie. th tre wieia. of tne word, and tnere are persons jiv-4 the btate who know this boy, chort.and tne incident., a The Abbe Migne's vast publishing lIouse;inear, Parii,'iis.hthe )sabject of an interesting article by Rev. Dr. Men Clintock, in the Methodist Quarterly Review for JnlyV' It has been established only twenty-one years, and has reached a. manufacturing caiacitv of two thousand' quaffo" 61ume's "every twenty four hours. Among the works
urgont 'h$ 'Jberfcmuthar L'ngretS
nally entreatea
I produced here is a complete jjpqjjse ofifctj t'the'tf reek arid' Latin Fathers a liiit
fbrary-io itselt, and the editions -are vaioapignm enncay point ut view. Copious jQdexe,(,tvo.th alphabeticalr and v aoaiyiical, ufloti-,tAf every, io qulTlr1 trle,v rofntentbT -fhlese- tomes!5 which nunibr''6f Latin t.wo hundred and twenty-td.-aKd' for lbe Creek on hu Adred siity-severi. 'They are .loifotttf itfriie", nrVeVfyi'bctaV6 and are a marverof - crfeajmess. JJy tlje j sefin paper cberVhy Latih"Father4 ' cost only hve irancs the volume; th Greek Fathers, with a.i s.epaj;af etl But this is onlv a nart of seera rreTtrrerul?ced ' wim tne statistics or other pubiisherp. He ha3 issued, !so, a JOotaplete Course of CemhMifaf iHvrA the Scriptures," twenty-eight volumes. j,ira?eril jcttavo; a? Complete Courie ot 1 neology, to match the foregoing in number , aad-size: , the evidences of Christianity 'or' Demonstration iijvangeliaues, containing the ftrt' - tire yof ks0jne hpdrfd'aadevea teen writers; ancr threV Iheologica? encyclopaedia, pf w.hioh th first was in Sfty-twWolumes at 'SIS francs, in paper; the second in fifty-threa volumes, at thf-annie- priae;-jt he; third, now just being completed, and still ifaeotogicaF proving, although posi-: tiveiy advertised as "the last," that dred yolumes. ' mbodvinff the ' best utterances of two hundred and; fifty preachers, with a history of preaching from the beginning.-. The great libra-; ries of all -countries are. of course, reliable customers forsuch solid works as these.? Wh'tch have mrovprl nnrlor XbbL, - ,lQoe.t. a Z .Tr !i? 1 'faiers L3 SitUJil-MAlU C J1THIN J.r-ltti -r- - ' Bet. Mala ao-d ijocusti.'-i . ,ni:! ? ,: e ' , "': ?'",.S,u,Ue' lB ! Cleanina and Scounne dane-teorder-' .
vcioiou iu ciguiy-.fy.r yA,UHie, cose eight francs For half-sheep bifiding's,'-thirty-Eve cents extra are
charged
LUMBER, ifcC.
uoiesaleanoTRetail Dealers in Snlflgies. .Latn, Doors; ana ; Hash. Also.- A iaree atwortment of AUegheny. Chicago, and Toledo Lumber and Flooring, on haud.and for v. emeu m im j uu yww i -i ' (' !- '.b i i J r nvri;: : , 'JEerr i Sawed md v. Shaved: Pine JingleaiTtgheetvmcheBiama. ''' 't I'We tespectfaljy- inci-''theJktlzens'of Evansville to give ns a oa.U and examine oar stocK pexore jMircnasing eisewnere. - m Yaqaon WaxkbJbkkt, OppddtitJhJtwmo WlmrOf EvansvlQ All orders promptly attended to. Sash, Door, and Blind Factory. rrtnafi vslKRNfi?f en..' h atino 1. -JL jornied jpopartnriiip r nnder . th Wr"M.'t Jnen'if-JJ' vi-i.i r. i.- ; ojt'i rf '" i-fnet-oro lit f "if :i -r r-i 3fi MeCORKLE & STRONG, i a -j al s,di &:i!ir 1 sv iiOBli :-'l 'V haye now ln tMSferur'operaUb't?' com ckJud'WCil-fraiaheXestaDliHhnkent for mannanra j KT4 pI0 j K -i 7 : n ."'"lfDO'c" ri 7i i'-iijT ' .:. ' Saab, Jmjts,' Iilln4n, . Bracka'J leiediPto, tcw.d f.-3i.M .,.; ! lod everjrother yarvy f(Wood; Work A liberal patronage Is solicited.1' 3 1 -JSVft t(t'.-tj:t-t!2'j j:--tra m ' -.i f - Faotory en the corner- of -Walnut and F4i IKtcSeson : 'co.j X0n(;i 0 T .1 1;iiei-8 M ' i v,a . , 'lutbti'Cbhrand Coke, Cor.) Water Street A tFalton; Ayenae, in-Jm.ani E,"XssviLiE,iira ; ,7.ilfln' tn ,'.JJ i . - , j-i t-jio tv'i en rn"Vjrrt Ht yd t ' int-jt unneitfic-&ons,!; J I Vftt -O 1 MaiftfUstUlt8 of w : . w r 1 t til 'JSash?vDoort, J lifcndt .Frame,1- c. ; Vt MICrrlOAJX I'lJiS UMBER, i ! ' 1 Iteep-constantly Ori hand'i'.ttmber of everyi decrtpt'n.r;Mn'i4n 'PoDlar Floortnir. . Weaherboardintr, ShUiglea, ijith, Ao. ,t orde;o'. i ( .sin",:., .. t- I i ., .Orders from. -abroad w.iU be promptly atfjCeRN kr Waixu 81 jikkt.anbCamaL; 1 tt.,july2u,,. v .EvanavUlfrt Indiaua. " ' J STJEE IjE V' TKiBIiE, ef9Cond Street', between ' ' Chestnut i and iij' ." Cherry, Evannvillejlndlana. 1 iXK)Krt, Win POW. BhIKI, DRKHMCD Lumwr, Boards, Lath, &c of every description constantly on bfcTjd. Packing! Boxes of all kinds made to order" j Sawing Of eyery kind dooe on. tbe 'iolrteat Aotlee. 'jtilyaoiy ' ' ., , r holaijfi "DRVGO'ODS.; 1 JiX. v,.!.H.O ,XJ S-E.! ft iiyii :i . .noijr.3 j'J'I v ! MI f 1:11 &. IIUINKMnYKIt 0. I Nortirrirst Street, -.iT A- t iai-t j j. .rokl .t Xf7M '!A'VEk iro iitii "obons, .If lutougce at high prices,, our an ! ltOi-.I!UII( J V)il !..-JflI.J. i:l Kt.MF ii jiJilo l-rllli' 1 hwIkriierjrtlori'owMch'h beV-M as lair 7-,ii uia') ill jys! Lib i iiif1 bit 1 1: Tfatr Riock ' consists of I ''I (.ulr y -i'. 1' .l-iHr-it' i'l vrw ioi H2J21Tif5(9017.1'.;!i.cJ s fi it trdt Ii icJi.tiirjiV-i: r nmlnil won a etn Aw bib orfw X:A--, I lCA7ilT&T VlU r-f.'.-T" ; 1 .vrl-T '' rifrntU fi! f ' "l I Ann everything kept in a No. 1 Dry Goods 1 Yvff- aiso, a. large atpcjt oi-.,.)!,-. i; jf - ' FiCptI;,';" incl'..!aitsr' it.'i1J-"if. uliio i u 4.nc. s-.r.ilf, : , Eouglit the 1st or August, 25 per cent, lower than they can be bought for to-day. - . r V 1 t 1 our goods and prices. No trougoods. .-..".- - , 'Examine our ble to show ij-fil jo "all .-?i Nor First, IStreiet. !. ' , ; C;i; j." HENSON SON, I ii. 01 B i:-.".:i:!HJ'. r -i - . .i:,T. .niV ti: : y::-- ' - Undertakers and Embahners, ' ' N6)'128lJtfain Street, ' V:.: - ' - EViNSTULE, INDIANA.' - WE HAVE PURCHASED THE right 01 using Dr.- Chamberlain s process of embalming, and are prepared to do work in that line at short notice wartan ted to give satisfaction. :; j A large assortment of the best. I - METALLIC - GASES, CASKETS. r. .V'-lIaNP ril ri ' rf VT l' -WOOB COFFINS i - ;
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THE
rxioa-PACiFic ;. RAILROAD CO. Their FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS AS A3T INYBSIMKII.: The rapid progress of the Union Pacific Railroad, how building west from Oinaha, Nebraska, and forming,' with it, western connectJonR, an unbroken, line acroos' the continent, attract attention to The Vaue of ' the First 'Mortgage 'Bonds 'which the Company! how.' offe to the public.; JThe first question asked by prudent Investors la; 'lAre; these bonds tmtvtralfniivtt, "4 re ; J thfcy a profitable, lnvetBientf .'( ) Xo.Hply in brief:. . j , U 'nM . i 1st, The early, completiou of the whole great Une'to tkPaciflc lsas certain, aiiiiiy .future, business event cart be,S The Goverhment grant of - over twenty : million' acres of land and fifty niilUon.dollarf- in its own bonds' practicafly 'guaraiiteek jit. Onefouryi of ibe work is already rie, and the tTack eonbaaew to be laid aVthe rate of Iwd inlles 4 dayi' '' ' A ' ;. 'uoV r.; i2d. -The Union : Paclfl,c,'' Railroad '-bbads are issued upou what 'pro mises to be ofeeof the most profitabld lines of railroad la the coon try." For many years -tt muat be-the eoly line oonnectiug the AllanOo arid Par dflcr and boibg without competition,, it can rhaljitala rptnantrative rates, : . j . ikioui; hundred and: twatyflre miles of thia road are Oh! shed, and ally equip ped with depots, locomotives, arsr' Jhc and twqtralu9ftte daUy Jtunning .each way v The. miterl Apr Urt rjaiulpg niu.y'twe niilee tS the eufeteru ease jof the Rocky Mountains are on hand, and it la under co tratfcli) t douia tspteiaber ' 4t44Xbe. i petK rnj m, tn tttfe 1 sections ajrtay, naUhed '&rrrirJ Hmwarealct than aiiei gold ,tntr-U'pou.) t First Mortgage jUoade npoi :mieh-seetio4s, and if ctpf aukoUer ptlie of; IA! ron4 were built Ui3 part already com woaM not only 31ay.Jknteret1t4.sul xeoitC but: b profluH abVj.atbs Opiqpny.nffp.Kn.iliH t Hbrh yotoa sPaCifiq IlallTO4 bouds jf befeB4qrilyyJh4 foad progrresses, and-thf tTforrqati.9tver,b la t,h Market unless they represent a bona-fl.de propei-yJ t,n. ipe amount js striciy iimiteu py raw to ai em A equal to what is granted by the TJ. S. Government, and for1 which it fcUteS a; 4?tf 'lieil kMlta1 security. Tbi amount pbn the first 617 hdle vrent from ; Omaha ts only tldjm pet roue. J"i t 7tb. IThe fact that tbe U. rl Ooverumeiit equsiders a nabondi'Uea tion,' th road a good inyntraehi, and that som-,o the bhrewUt ray road buikiv'tof the country haye ajxaady paid ia five, uilUion dollars upon the stuck (wblcU Ifc thwm. a.tfilrd j Si l . i . i' .t .1 1 A M tivii tt uiixy , w exx iridic juuuu in a rst f ien "i '. , , , , : ' A ',, , 8th'.. ArthDusU it is. not claluied that there can, be .anyberter sjcuritis than Gov sider'a as Wad who sell their Oovernmeuts 16 rein est1!' x)ise bonds.thus securing ! :) greater Interest. " 9th.' At tbe Union Pacific Railroad Don do are offered lor tbe preseait at 00 cents' oh the dollar, and accrued Interest, they are the cheapest security iu the market, being mote than 15 .per cenU; lens than 17. H. stocks. j, i bur- ,i i'i ' " !, 10th; A tbe current rate of premium oil gold, they pay, .(.,!. ,;v,-. m? ci .! , i . j L Over Aiae -per Cent.' Interest. I t Tbedadly subscriptions are already large, aria they: will continue 4o be received id New York by the;ii ' o-.r-:-l. t .: -A--l COMTlNJfJSTAI. NATIOSAL CAIK, ( '..T,;.ji'ifHii!'';NrTNassau8treetj . CX.ABK, rweaa & COm Bankers, . I I . r..., I , ' it ,5l;-W"ll.ytreet j' ' Joax j. Cxacxi &. Bos, Backers, ,.. ;''.;..., ,r ,.! No. Wall Street J and , by JDank , and '. Banker' generally Hhrougtyut'the uhited fetaUssf ,of whom maps ami aescriptive pamphlets may pe ' Obtained: 'They will aLso be sent by mail wrioraf they 'have1 ebnifldexice,' who alone wtll be resp6hsible''-td them lor the delivery of the bonds. itr, , ' ' ' JOHMlSCO.-rriivr,. i I nut nu,f!;i. (, .ew yobR', f . . . s n-wa sr rr as 4 J aar v-r- r 9 . EVAhVULK. NATION ALv BANK.: V.fc b--l 1'- ' ' 1.1 'r !-' t . a-'.' . " P AC 0B! , STB A.UB. ,1 S 0!SJ DEAEhS IN ,..,,.'' No.'li Aiy STREET, J''""1"811'! , ' j;t eu.HfcondandTiiird Sts;, ; -: '(. I.ijcj trji . (. EVAMSVUXKIICD.,! Have now in stock a large avrtinut of the following gogs, at .LOWEST MARAxMmiO'll.l'l ; L ppincott'g, Ten .. Eyck's, Morgan's, Ptraub's, 4c . . . ... , Brs and Eiiameled KETTLES:'' 1 CHAINS. jTrace, Ixg, Breast, and Halter. - SH0YLS.;o- a.'V-i ! . , Ames's, itewland'S c- i : I Coal, Grrjun, .& Jng-Ilandled Shooefs. Original Turn-Tabla Apple-Parers. TAIJLJ CUTLERSr, - ; ;! . . ; . American and English, f ... . POCKET CUTLERY. '! TEA AND TABLE SPOONS, ; Iron, BriUnnla, and German Hllvef. COTTON1 AND WOOL CARDS: - MILL AND CROSS-CUT SAWS. 1 i iuuu. , ) i Butchers', Stubbs's, Whlpble,rci " ' ' ' MECHANICS' TOOL&o. U best raakesw .,. , ..;)J i. Headquarters for Cooper Tool And ihe only Complete Assortment In the city I BUILDERS' HARDWARE. ' " ' Just received a new loor Eastern DoorLocks and Latches at REDUCED PRICED. BARBER'S SHEARS, RAZORS, HON S3.' iLiidt STRAPS. We are the only house in the city that keeps a full Isue of BliOKHA H ' E ' rt, JHN.SON- BENGAL.; and OENUINE PIPE RAZORS. ... SCALES. ' - ' ' Tea, Counter, PlattSraa. aud Beam Scales. NAILS.-- 7,1. ;.;: ......:: Alltizes; alsi', Finishing, Casing, Fence, Brads, and Clinch Nailt. . , CHAIN PUMPS, GRINDSTONES,; . " : ' - Fixtor'es, 4c,&e. ' '.' ,.' Terms casbi-Order promptly attended to. -iiiiH r,W4 JAtUS- bTiiAlB & bO.C sep3 dim 2t a w
ernnieut, there are parties who con-
Brst tnortgage' npon sucli pi'operiy
this the very'best.se'famy In the world,
' from 'the 'Company's office, Nd. 20 Nassau j y Btreet, New :York,! on Application.' Bub1 scrJberS- will1 select 'thefr own Agentrf; in
DRY GOODS.
scHAPi-Bussnires co. rrvivrvmrTtrmf prre-gTRycprgarbgite r t?1 r r rr v '": t Fail and Winter Drj Goods than can be found in m.ny ONE ,F.STA1llshment In the western Couc.ry, viz.: In the .1 a cDomestio Depaxtmei:t, ; o Under ftie chirle1?,? UIJiASfHiya, can, now be had -tue.lbeft- and most popular makes of Calicoes, Brown and B'.eaohed Mulling, Sheetlngs-Plllow-Cae Muslins, Checks, Tickings, "Tllckory Stripes, tc, and. always at the lowest market prlce Dress &ods0epirfmeat,s L Under speeWttnrrwof PROF. OUBT. MATHUS, is now stocked with Novelties of the Heason, Hrom il to $ltK) a pattern, and In which any and every bodr can be ,MMd. nnQ tn.' C fTC?'"r" f '1 " v White Goods Department,' in cnarge ou . c. lu i uiiir, js tx?ing uany teplenihed. and.! he assortment nowcoailete consL-tlng of hwlss, Jaconels, Table inens aud Cloths. Staud.nnd Table . 'otter. IMirls.JNapUiaj!,: B:U;da!rctiff Emoroiueries, f-oguags, jjftces vooin reai ana imitation). EinrohVied and Lace Curtains, and charming beauties iu Bedspreads, Ac. ... Notions Department f e tliifa kUck.1 o Srtiarge of k. vUvM ANN, In verj' onmIee, from a PseePef Pins to a Parr Ot Alexandre' Kid Uldveh.'or a B Brass xiun-m 10. ai j apff 1 ouar. But the most attractive is the celebrated Big low's I.inenFlnlst.ed and .?Htarof the West" (ilaeed Paper Collars, at 25 cents a box the most .durable, best-fitting, . f nd. cheapest Collar .sWaeltolDepitment, . Under the superintendence of JOHN E1SENH ALTER, lwe1l assorted, and those in search of Cloths. Casslrneres. Doeskins. Beavers, Jeans, or -my thing Jpn , Men's or 4 iioy's W,Co:kU1oi well .v wociu-lok well- "Kf Ksialne tbM .-ctoch; betompsrortastogriH-fewhere. and Vive nioBe?? Also Flannels" In all wool, part cotton, and silk and wool. Shawirand Cloaks tfj eudfwva-etr.6V.1 V J i lO Y . .fiopp-Skirts At a great reduction In prices. Retail Millinery Department, SuVerlutendea bMCJ lXiZA BPXiTaM, Is tbe most complete la the Went, and new giKMts are dailj? arriving; aud by the 15th of Hnptetnber the twk will be complete. .With every novelty that. ilie. heart 1 can wish AiuUlh5ye esias. vit. J I . t i-V H We most restectfully call tbe attention of the public te--the fact that we make no ridiculous preteuKlon of J'sellinjc below cost' -S-ifefcrper than beldjrf tWwfr," or cherrprfliah -anyhoBy in the "World;" neither do we -seH -three spool! of CoatVs Tl react for 5 cents for t,Lit-urposa of enttoinir tra!e. 'aad tl?n chii-iie' it 'UO la gooU4Hvblcb licsre m tM-tc. We sell at the "UNlW'tfUUl 8HilE.vt," and always as cheap as tile cheapest, and as low as the market will afford, and warrant all goods as reprexented. The salesmen will always be'found ac commodating aud' ready-U -tchpw. goods. whether a gale is made or not. , iiu.nio fcn 1:. ui tut SCHAPKER, BDSSINO'a; 00f; WHOLLSILK 1X0 KET1IL. DEALERS, " HUT and 49 Main Street; ' I set EVANSVft.tB, Iki. fT .-tt (1 If 1 'ETA, 'ADAMS & CO. 11 1 63 Main Street"': 63 TTE ItESI'tCJ'UEliY ..('ALL '.IT. tenflq'oilagcf s'tc.ol Toadies' and Childrens' Hats, We have Just received from New .York City, new Dress (ioods. in 'Atpacfti, lOe-nadlnef4 '. DeCalns;' Llhea Goods, cA A ii h am s, -Ijawn," Cham bray and Crepe Marez.Caplmeres.Cottonades, Linen Pauting and Coating, ta v, .'' , New lot of White aood.s,' Jacontt, Nainsook, Swiss, JrlHh Linen, and a large variety in ' Ladles' jipd Oents'; Linen Handkerchiefs. Our stckofc Hosiery com prises a large, variety; bought low, and wlUi be soidCheUr.11 'i J . u PfcrasOls ancJHun 'Utttbrjellai?' la Bflk, Oott op,: and' SWtch' o j h gl i at n , - We have, atid will Vx-cp a large a-cnori mcn4, ' New tjood bought by ouy'lidnn Jn the market with a special view 'td th' lntejest ol our chstortewi. i-We will revive hereafter-dally) ajihall tbe 'ft'li-lH'Wn ot all people; toi come an lexajrdoe.cnur 'stock and prices. i:'S.fu ,.1.!! 1 1 t.y.y.i J KUDSTH, ADAMS & C0.f W ' V,.)- tfU ( ! . 10 't .. -...1. .' - T. I'llVi . A v I Ti J T f 'J junelQ Tg. MAGHEE & CO, ! IVoy 1S2 First ' I JEvanHville. Indiana, ' . If ,! , '. v. .-' '- : i , ,;. ,WUOLEAl.:rjeAl.lCR IX : . . STAPLE AND fInCI DBT GOODS, DEftniB CALL THE ATTESftioa of the trade to their large and varied assortment of .seasonable goods, whioh they have fatt, received and are offering at great bargains. . , , GRAIN BAGS. Z, 2, and;3 bushel Kearnless Bags on band aad for s&Je by . . O. MAOHEE A CO. 3,000 Four bushel Burlap Bags just received and for sale by -. ! J r . MAOHEE A CO. .;.-.-v.:.. a -' t; i ) . .V'J f Tarda Burlaps uit received and for sale by aug2Gdtf O. MAUHEE k OO.Z
