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

THE EVANSVILLE DAILYOURNAL: WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 16. 1867.,.

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Th rinul. U-a?ai of ti:Cnlon Pacific Railroad, now building jfefrom Omaha, J connections, an unbroaea line across me continent, attracts attention to the va.ue of th First" Mortgage; Bonds which the Company now offe" -to--the public : The first question asked by prudent investors is, "Are these bonds secure? " Next, "Are they a profitable Investment?;" i To reply In brief: . . - r lstThe" early completion of the whole great line to the Pacific is as certain as any future business event can be. The Government grant of over twenty mfllion 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. : -, 2d. The Union Pacific Railroad bonds are Issued upou what promises to be one of the most profitable lines of railroad in the country For many years It mut be the only line eonaeoting 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, Ac., and two trains are daily running each way. '.TW materials , for the remaining ninety-two. miles 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 time greater than the gold Interest upon the First Mortgage Bonds upon such sections, and . . .1 &HA knit ii not anotoer dim ox tu ruw woo 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 issued only as the road progresses, and therefore can never be in the market unless- they represent a bna-flde property. 6thi The amount is strictly limited by law to a sunt equal to what Is granted by the U. 8. Government, and for which it rMvnui lien as 1U security. This amount upou the first 517. miles west from. Omaha is only $13,0e per mile. .i ii- ! l7th. The fact that the U. S. Government; considers a second lien upon - the road 'ai good Investment, -and. that some of the shrewdest railroad builders of the oountry. have already paid itt five million dollars upon the stock (which is to them a third liea,),' may well .Inspire confidence ln a first lien.' - stha Although It is not: claimed . that there can be any better securities tnan Governmental there are parties who consider, a nrst mortgage upon such property as this the very best se-urtty in the world, and who sell their Governments to,' ie-ltt-vest in : these bonds. thus; seeming a greater interest, ( , ,. ' 9th. As the Union Pacific Railroad bonds are oCered. lor the present at 90 cents on the dollar and accrued. Interest, they are the cheapest security in the market, being mote than 15 per cent, less than U. S.i stocks. ' '' ' ,:. ; ' 10tn,;"At J.he current rate of premium on gold, they pay . , ... ; i . V , ' Over 'Nine per Cent. Interest: The dally subscriptions are already large, and they wlU continue to be received, in New York by the j CownifkNTAi. Nation All Bank, No. 7 Nassau Street ; Claek, Dodgjs A Co., Bankers, 51 Wall Street; ; 1 Johh j. Cisco fc Son, Bankers, No. 33 Wall Street; and by Bank and Banker geuerally throughout the United States, of whom maps and descriptive pamphlets may be nhtained. Thev will also be sent by mail from the Company's office. No. 20 Nassau Street, New York, on application. . oaoseribers will select their own Agents, in whom they have confidence, who alone will be responsible to them lor the sale delivery of the bonds. JOHN J.CISCO, Treasurer, . , . NEW YORK. AGENTS IN EVANSVILLE: ' KVAXSVILLK JfATIOJfAL BANK. anl0daw3m COLLEOE SCBIP with which The Best Land In the World may be bought at For ICO Acres. Send for a circular, or eall on . O.K. BROWSE. . . J Indianapolis, Ind. Offloe W. Washington Street, fcefcl (Uwirn JI GREAT BARGAINS IN MISS. E. L. POWERS . ; : HAS J , A MM..MM V M.MM 4& CT did assortment of Human Hair of ail ienguii """"" . i.-- ... - Braids, Carls. Foreperies, Waterfalls, 4 c, .i .ti nxiniwl nrloea. Call andsee before purchasing elsewhere. Also,!! AIR JEWHUtr oi auuescrip- - UAJlJM liMAaC uu - . t - ' ' ,:v 3., j" LOCUST STREET. . Opposite tha Sherwood House. sezaajm. J. C. HENSOIT & SON, ' Undertakers and Embalmers, - jVa.'l33 Jtfcu Street, KT1X8Y1LLK, INDIANA, r JTB HAVE PVBCHABED THE WW right of using ut. unnnw""' nnxM&of embalminK. and are prepared to do work in that line at short noUce; warl anted to give satisfaction. A large assortment of the best METALLIC CASES, CA8KETS AND K WOOD COFFINS CowUntlypa kana aagtS ta

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Xr-iilt JarsHut . - I : -' ' A' H " . . . i . . . - r ... .... : SUCCEMOia TO MARK WABaSSfc: Nos.: 25 UToftlf Tirit, Street : ":w ."" AKD '. ' ' ' ' "." ; 18 Rain Street. i. i IETCHWOETH'8 GIASS JAE; ' I Tin top, rubber! band, held by a screwi ! ; ;;"ADiMS3:"ca1Ass'jAB ; Tin top, wire fastening; seallns wax to CORK TOP. Glass' Jars, ; with 'orks; sealla4 wax to - BROW' EABTHfcX JABS,: ..... Tin top; wire fastening; closed witi wax. ,; , , t For sale, extra. :..sa ' MARK & HENNING, . , IMP0RTER3 OF ; , Queensware, , Glassware, CHINA, . FANCY GOODS, dec, 25 N. First and iS Main Sts. hin20d2w QUEENSWAIZZ HIOLLINGSWORTH BROS. IMPORTERS OF, i-j-,,vii a cai i; ; Gi a sVs',a:'ii!''e, : i in all their various branches,' " 1 H'1 HATE BEEN IHPABTIBIi direct from England lnc Augua 149, and are duly posted as to the demanc of the trade, in quality, style, price, etc Besides the exrerience of rears in th business, we gn mto the English market " and bny as cheap, as any. house in the uouea states. ... ; ; We- im sort and seU a style of WHITE GRANITE GOODS which no other house In the city can set from the factories direct. xney are very aesiraoie aiyies, ana win sou more reaaiiy tnan any goas in me market. Suob is the opinion of good judges. : . That Evansvme is a chean market for Queensware no one is likely to dispute, and we deem it unnecessary to multiply words. You will find us at the old stand, . . No. SO First Stree, and . No. 8 Sycamore Street, au28 dtf EVANaVILtiE INIX UEQUOIIS. (Successor to Sonntag ft Gamble), , WHOLESALB DEALER IX Foreign and Domestic Liguort, Cigars and Tobacco, ; No4 i 3. South First 8U EYASSYILLK, INDIANA, ftyHEKK ' WtCEi ' AOTATS B TW . 1UUUU KJLl - muvw yv. w. r . l nMnHlMi rr .nri TVhtnAHt.ia Wines. and pure old copper Whiskys, tion will be given to the supplying of famgenuine. Agent for1 Walker fc Leonard's o&ieoraiea j.omo .u. ;u; ".jr i BRASS FOUNDERS, Gas and Steam Pipe ' Fitters Corner Pine: and First Streets. Cash paid for old Copper and Brass. : esr Dealers In all kinds of Brass Cocks Whistles; and Steam Gauges. Particular attention paid to repairing and adjusting Steam Gauges ' fjaneS tf .. JAMES URIE & CO ;.!.. MANtTFACTtTRERS ' i . . of the celebrated UEIES PATENT MOT ABLE POINT STEEL PLOWS. Office la and 14 MAIN STREET, EVAHSTTXI., IlTD. James TJrle, ') John H. Roelker, V H. F. Blount. j JySd&a

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HL-TS, .CAPS. and STRAW GOODS, "" for Xhe ;flili.l ,; SPRING; TRADE of 1867. y.rir. "I " 1 1 " E HATE IN STORE A FCU sanrtmanf .f nnrwla in our lins which we purchased Tor CASH during th late panla In prioefl-all of which we ca and will sell at prices that will afford th Retail Merchant large profits. All successful merchants know that th money is made in buying goods. As GOODa . WELL, ; BOUGHT ARE HALF SOLD, and as we do not charge anything for showing our stock.we would be pleased to have everybody that -deal in our line come In and examine our styles and prices LAKPHEaB & MITCHELL, ; ' ": ; T TCo. as 'north firstst. ap3 ' A FIXE ASSORTMENT Of Ladies' ana :Jt, Mimes' Trimmed Hats, of the latest Spring Styles, lust received at - , . apS LAA'PaEAR A MIICHELL'S. a. GREAT VARIErY - of Men's and - Boys' Palm-Leaf, Leghorn, Pearl Straw, and Panama Hats, for the Spring Trade, just received, and at greatly reduced prices, at . ap3 ; LANPHEAR MITCHELL'S. A LABSE LOT of Shaker Hoods Just - received and for sale low at ar LANPHEAR A MITCHELL'S. HACHIIIISTS. WTTiTJAM LMAN (Successor to Krats A Hellm CITY FOVNDEISir Manufacturer and Builder of PORTASLS AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, ""SAW" AND ' GRIST MILL , , ,.A , i.MACHIiJERY, ,i ,. . e i 1 '.fl i- l1 1 '"i ' !: ThresMiig . MacMnes, .;:..:;!!! .1 : i- ' ' : - : Cotton and Tobacco Press e CIRCULAR SA W MILLS, ' f A. ' i . . : t .... r ;,-: . : ? j . 1 .... ' , EVANSVILLE, IND. - hhiit Iros and Coppzk WobI aiade to order on short notice. IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS : of every description. ' . ' " - Dealers In Steam Gauges, Gum Belting Fire Bricks. Wrouzht Iron Pipes. Bolting Cloths, Ac, at manulacturers' prlaes. REPAIRING done at Bhornotlce. apr2S COirFJECTIOITEIUES. Confectioneries H. U. IHLntlHS. AHLEBIN6 & HASSLES, : Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Candies, : Foreign Fruits, Toys .: ' --and PANCYi WAKE, Xo. 15 Soutk First Street, , .-x-.i.xu-y.-.'.'iiv. :u-:ll EVANSVILLE. We manufacture our own Candles, and are prepared to supply, the Wholesale Trade at the lowest rates, and warranted oftmie quality. -' We keep a full assortment of Foreign Fruits and Nuts, Canned Goods, fine Preservea. Jellies, 4tc. , , . ., , 1. . . -, .t;t Tojb and Fancy Ware ; T.'-,i! V. of every description,' for presents and at tractive amusement. .'; r. ,j. -:i.n irvi: FIREWORK ; ''' n full supply and general variety. Agents for 0. T. Mallory dc Cos Oysters. oe dly 1 " BANKCfG. First National Bank OF EVAN3VILLE, IND. XT. S. Depository. Organized June, 1863. CAPITAL fSOO.OOt John 8. Eonras, President; Jajus H. CrrnjtB, caahter. Directors, G. Maghee, John Ingle, Ji Charles Viele, M. J. Bray, Wm. Brown, J. 8. Hopkins, Robert Barnes, F. W. Sawyer. C. Preston. . . , - . Doing a general Banking, Exchange, and CoUeoUonBuslne. , . Revenue Stamps fori 1. noraoiy

LUMBER, fcC.

MINI BER-LVMBER I THE bVBM'KIBCK COMTISIITES the Lumber Buslnens at bis old stand at the corner of Main and Seventh Streets, and would respectfully inform the puollc tnat his stock is large and second to none in the assortments, embracing Pine-o I all thicknesses and quality, from the nicest Third - Common Saginaw Board up to Three-Inch First Clear Plank. Also, 5M DOORS of various thicknesses and styles, and 10,MM LIGHTS. ' Window Sash, Pine and Poplar Shingles, 3 and, 4 -feet Lath, Mouldings, Casings, Quarter-Round, fcc, Ac -l ' Orders from the. country, river or rail, filled promptly. - - - . se21 dam . , . . JOHN F. GLOVEB. ! JOHN EL TAYLOR, M Carpenter and Joiner. : Shop oa WALNUT STREET, bet. Sixth - .. and Seventh, .. :-. ; ; i . EVANSTIXU, Il. i Prompt attention given to all work entrusted to my care . ... maylS d3n - JAMES SWANSON & SON, .- ,::! : r ' I Wholesale and Retail Dealers In .. FXISTB LUMBER, SMngles, Lath, Doors, and Sash. , Also, a large assortment of Allegheny, Chicago, and Toledo Lumber and Flooring, 0reed and Undressed, on hand and for aale, . . ,: , ; . .. .. .. . : . ' ; -i " " j Extra ; Sawed , and i Shaved Pint Shingles, eighteen, inches long. . . , .!) J We respectfully solicit the' citisens of Evansville to give us a call and examine onr stock before purchasing elsewhere. j (Opposite Lamasco Wharf), Evansvlll ; All orders promptly attended to. ' ' ( may23dSm .. .. New Steam Sash, Door, and Blind Factory. THE VNDEBHIGMED, HAT I NCI formed a copartnership under the firm name of McCORKLE & STRONG, have now In- successful operation a complete and well-furnished estaolishment for the manufacture by STEAM of --. ii'i'i :u! i;i.; In:.. t. ; I Sash, Doors, DlindBi Dracki ! nUV I. (. etC.-, iti j . ... .. v ., ., .; ; - I and every other variety of Wood Work used in Carpentry, r. :.: ;'' ! A liberal patronage Is solicited. ''; ' " : : ' : i '. . Lie) t.u.i . i'. -i ; Factory on the corner of Walnut and Eighth Streets, Evansville, Ind. .,: : . 1 JOHN S. McCORKLE. ' , nn20 dly E P. STRONG, iSash, Boors, : Lumber, &c i"r.1 Hunrie'l . &. Sons, , " , ' . r Manufacturers of Sash," Doors, 'Blinds, ' Frdrhei,' dec.; x: i. -Alsov Dealers in i'-h-ii ,.u MICHIGAN PINE LUMBER Keep constantly on band Lumber of every description, fine and Poplar Flooring, Weather-boarding, Shingles, Lath, Ac. Sawing of every description done , to order. .... Orders from abroad will be promptly -attended tOr -.it.,, ; , ; ii Factory' and Yard, :. i Corner Watek Stmt and Canax, July20 ' Evansville, Indiana. ' STEELE TttlBLE, Second Btreet,' between 'Chestnut and Cherry, Evansville, Indiana. Sash, Doors, Window Blinds, dresses Lcmbbk, Boards, Lath, Ac, of every description constantly on hand. Packing Boxes of all kinds made to order. Sawing of every kind done on the shortest notice. July20 ly ... LAW CARDS. ., B. L. D.'.GUFFT, A TTORNEY AT LAW, MORGANTOWN, KY, Will practice In the counties of Butler, Warren, Muhlenburg, Ohio, and McLean. Prompt attention given to the collection of claims. ' " Referenceai-Wheeler A Rlggs, Hollinworth dc Bro., Chas. Baboock A Co. ap CHARLES L. WEDDING, , Attorney A Counselor at Lav, ROCKPORT, IND -. ; , J. F. WELBORN, . ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC Office on the corner of Main and Third Streets, in Walker's new building, 1 Jel3 : EVAKSVILLK, IWD. N. R. BLACK, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR at LAW ;: , ' ! MARION,' ' Crittenden County, Kentucky, ap!7 wtf I .. . I . 1 . 1 wm. reavis, XJ. S- Claim :Affeat., i Also, REA-L ESTATE and COLLECTIVE ,,!.,r AGENT.. ' Office on Main street, between Third and Fourth, No. 95 (over Keller's Gmn Store), Evansville. Ind. ' -aaviroa 40HK K. CRXBS. - - CH AtTNCIT . O0n CREBS & CONGER, .... ..,. AttvrBer-1-1. Carni, , IlUaftai Will practice law in all the Courts of Edwards, White, Wayne, Hamilton, Saline, and Gallatin Counties, in the State of Illinois, and in the Supreme Court. Refer to G. Maghee, James K Minori-Stock well Co.. Colonel T. W. Stone, with I. A D. Heiman. Gen. W. Harrow, Mt. Vernon. ' . may24d3m- . . . : .-. : j ,f UHLHORN & BRINKMAN ' Successors to M. A. Lawbxnc, ' (Established In 1848.) . Wholesale and Retail Dealers in AMERICAN AND ITALIAN Jf ARB Lit, and a superior quality of Limestone for building purposes, window ailla, ' - capa, fronts, door sills, to, ; : 'A lot. 100, 102, and 104 MalB Street, Next to Court House, , r :. , . ... ETaiuTlUe, Indiana. ; MahM ly

COMMISSION CARl

k. HixjrtsaJ T. . vars. bes, hc HENNIXG, HCBBS & f O. . .(Successors to Hubbs A A'iets. , . . . i ..'r; .-v. .: r. .. . ' .. .. , Forwarding ez CommissicD ;.7t';; !.i!M eroh a n ts, .- ,:, . ,:..-i;;j -, r - ' And WBAKFBOAT PKOPBIETOKS .i:'-'Ai .'-. i - i r .'..;; i-. v-" .'V 1 - .,s..v ; .:.-.!.! f .y,: 'i ? ' - Vj . .j ;. AGENTS.. E. A C. and PEXX. RAILliOAUS. and , -. t . General ArenU Star Union Lite anl dtf EVAN8VII.LX, I WD. TE0S. C SMITH & to.. . ) - i : '-PRODUCE AND ,: v-': 1 COMMISSION ,MSRCffANTL .nii r'Dtien III , i Flour, Hay, Corn, Oats,' Grass Seed. and PRODUCE GENERALLY, X. B POVTH WATER BTBKKT, ! . j..,.,yAH8VII.U, LYD- ! : ..,'! . All. orders promptly filled. . f Unman FOSTER BROTHERS, ., Cincinnati, Ohio. ' ' ', " i i "" ' ' FOSTER, GWYN i Memphis, Ten) i" ' : FOSTER, C0PELAND & 0 Cotton, i Tobacco, I AND GENERAL eg MM X S SI OX. ! .. !h.j t. ttui ; ' 11 1 i .! iio:-i.iSJ.l f : .'-i-wliii'l i:- .rfA ; 3 Water Street; 11 v-" "b',y j ....jj ! .. ,-.l i'- !-.!! ! fail! Miy-ll "i .'I !'.) NEW TOM. , .ti- iMT'. i i !-'i i 'J'l ' '' ' '' ConW?nmeriU solicited. i' Advance atad on property, la store.. or credMU given oa bills lading. , , . , , , :.. .n.-pBefr,U--l."'..r-.a.,'ni. Geo. W. Rathbone Esq President Evatu ville National Bank. ... , .. Bon. John B. Hopkins, President First N . i tlonal Bank, Evansville. Richard Raleigh, Esq., Prea't Merchant National Bank, Evansville. maylSdtf i . -. .- ; . . HOWES & BURBANX. , , Ooin.mlsslou.iIMCex-olia.iito, iN-a7 FRONT STREET, ' .,..,., W4,i t. - !.i.Mncfm, Turn. .. . Cash advances made on consignments. may2d3m T3ENTISTS. , Sesident leutlMt, Over First National Bank, Corner Mala and First Streets, Evansville, Ind., nAKCFACTtBEB OF CONTIlfV. ous Gum Work. Gold, Silver, Vulcanite, Coralite, and Amber Plates, Carved Work, Artificial Palates, Ac ADMINISTRATOR of Nitrous Oxide (an excellent and aafenassthetlc). Chloroform, Ether, and also several local paralysers. " NEURALGIC Affections treated. MY FACILITIES are as good and my establishment as large (consisting of riv rooms) as any in the United State. : I RETURN MY THANKS for the extensive patronage received during the past EIGHTYEARH. - - mch1 DR. J. C. BIERBOWER, Surgeon Dentist, Office, No. lO FIRST STREET, bet Main - : 'i-i-.' and Locust,-! . ' Tenders bis professional -.services t the citizens of Evansville and vicinity feX U Administers Nitrous Oxide Gas .to alleviate palnnjextractlng teeth. . ttt ' ' l. '. i li': ARCHITECTS. i . z ALLEN &;CLABKE, , , ; Architects & ' Sopcrintendcnts. ,,l...A-. ;v-. ! " ' Office-f- Crescent City Buildtng. second floor: entrance No. Main StreeU i Plans and apeCificatioBa-ftrnUhed oa reasonable terms , . , se28dHm ';, IhioM. JICBSINNAi-4 , :-i ax tfiH rgE o t Office No. S CHANDlTeK'S BUILDING, Corner First and Locust Streets, Evansville, lad. tor Plans and specifications for all kinds of buildings famished at short notice, and on reasooMbte-taHZS-.Tr-.. - mchi d.im ' Koberr. Architect, ;"S0,'--?. CHAIf DIER'S BLOCK. Office formerly occupied by the late firm Of Murslnna A Boyd. mch276m Cytai; Iake lee, Sixteen Inches Thick. '.; ';';:: .f.W.'MBIAT' " 1 . IS NOW nECXITINO LAKE ICE daily. Office in orra Block, M: S ajre. siaaeir Strc. Orders from a distance solicited aadpptly flUed. jylo 2m

BOOTS AND SHOES. r - tr-rf ' ' ! '

IXETV BOOT & SHOE HOUSE. i.- '--'' I 1 . 1 I i, . i . ' - : .If lit tit. i ri?' BEAD & GRAY, .';! ;. : -:M " WHOI.ESAI.E BOOT AiyJD' SHOE iDEALERB, 138 RACE STREET, . Cincinnati, Ohio, : Have now in store the LARGEST and CHEAPEST Stock of iGood OoodLs of any House in Cincinnati. Having bought our Goob or Cash . . -.4lt V '' 1 V ' J ' . . ' when'flfre was a lull in the market' Sill :J.il -' !(ra areia:pared!to sell at lesa prices than any of our neighbors. , We are going t&ll.-j No man can get out of : 1- ,!:JU 9tl f .-?!! iil'i'.: - - l their 6tornJ,,wi thout.j Cooda, .if tj low prices' wlfl4tiduce'la) purchasiel' 'Call 'lASta JiM 5)dl !'!-' i --' " and see us. . ',. ' ' i ! f u.: BElb & CRAY, (Successors' to REXd, MORGAN 4 CO.) aeplS CHARLES VIEIX & CO.. r .' " ' V; ..: WHOLESALE 3- R O C E tfO UTUWZST CORNER First and Sycamore Streets, : EVAK9VCU.I, IrTD. anBdtf. ' ' K. K. WBIILIIi UM D. KIOOS, WHEELER lc RIOGS Wholesale Dealers in SOUTHEAST CORNER FIBST AND SICAMOBE 8TEIET8, .' . EvAKBViLxa, Jjrr. All orders promptly attended to. novas dtf ISAAC HklKAJTjr. . DAVID BKIMAIT I. fe D. HEIMANN, . . ,, . Wholesale Dealers In Q- R O G E E I E ! : Foreign and Domestic Liquors, NAIia, COTTON YARSS, OLASSWA -,-. . . . . : , Ao Ac, Vos. 00 and 02 Main Street, Between Beoond and Third, " ' FISH DEPOT. ovaodtr H0RNBR00K & 0. DUUB3 I AgTlcnltaral Implements, -.- and Oils. : Agents for : Fairbanks Scales. We keep on hand, a general assortment of these justly celebrated Balanoea. They are durable and warranted aocurat LjjadUie! cheapest, all things oonaidered. Sleei i from one drachm to UO tons. Jandfen PROVISION 8TOB . . and MEAT MARKET- ' F, W.BENNETT tO ' Cor. LOCTJ8T and BFQND 8T3. YOC CAW BCT WSyfJSSS FINISH COLLAHa . Auction House foc. cents a u2dtf