Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 November 1867 — Page 3

THE EVAJSTSVILISR DAILYUDlTflNAL: MQNmNOV EMBER 4. I867J

HARBWAHEIur,t TUB 1 3STtE;"W: ST Xo. 97 SI A IX STREET,': ? f " Of , Just opposite the1 Court-House, . , v . - !;:. .. Missy EVANSVILLE, JND.

H. C. WOODROW, DEALER IN ' ?' Merchant, Bar, Hoop, and Sheet I R O TV. .Pfotc Slabs, Plow Wings, Cast Steel, Anvils, Vises, .Bellows, Horse Shoes, Horse Nails, Springs, Axles, Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Thimhle-Skeins, Wagon Boxe4, Fibs, Rasps, Sledges, Hammers, ' Farriers1 Knives, Wood, Work, and all kinds of Blacksmiths' & Wagon-Makers' Stock Also. Agent for the sale of HOT-BLAST PIG IRON, and MARTIN'S PATENT ROTATING DISC TWEER IRON. seia Aom oc3l To Blacksmiths and Machinists. THE NEW IRON STORE, No. Ql Main Street, j H AS JI7ST RECEIVED A LOT OF MARTIN'S ROTATING DISC TWEER IRONS The best Tweer Iron in the market. Call and examine them. oc31 dim H. C. WOODROW. CHARLES BIBCOCK fc Co.. IMFOBTI.K AND SICALEB IN Coach & Saddlery Hardware Springs, Axles, Wood Work, Damasks Harness, Enameled Patent Leather Pad skin 3, Skirtings, fec, Ac Wo. S 31a 1 11 Street. Evansville, Jaly 2, LJtfk , jelO BttTTICnEB KELLOGG & Co. (Successors to Teils, Kellogg & Co.) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF 13 lii-st Street; SIGN OP THE BIGPADLOCK. AXES, AXES, AXES, AXES, AXES, AXES, . . .. - TABLE CUTLERY, TABLE CUTLERY, TABLE CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, Trace Chains, Trace Chains, Trace Chains, Planters Hoes, Planters Hoes, Planters Hoes, Mechanics' Tools, Mechanics' Tools, Mechanics' Tools, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, BUILDKKS' HARDWARE, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, t'OTTO NASnWOOLrARDK, COTTON AS WOL CAKItH, COTI OS AMD WOO JL i'AKl)!), BEST RUBBER BELTING . BEST RUBBER BELTING.' : BEST R UBBER BELTING, ; , .. Mill and Cross-Cat Sawa, Mill and Cross-Cat Saws, V '' Mill, and Cross-Cut Saws. CASH buyers will find it to their advantage to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere; ' At the Old Stand,1 13 First S BffiTTICHEB, KELLOGG & CO. JyW LIQUORS. (Successor to Son n tag A Gamble), WHOLE8ALE DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic IAguors, Cigars and Tobacco, ,; IVo. O South First St. ' " EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, WHERK 1 WIIL AI.HAYS 8 k found on band an assorted stock ot Imported Brandies, Foreign and Domestic Wines, and pure old copper Wbrakys, Scotch and English Ales. Especial attention will be given to the supplying of families for domestic use warranted pure and genuine. Agent for Walker A Leonard's ce rbr-'e'i '.' onio Bitters. The trxde inwp- . .:aJ teni.-. u . i -.

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Great Sew England Remedy DR. J. W. POLAND'S f 1 WHITE PINE COMPOUND SOW OFFERED TO THE A',i - Jliv;d'iiroughut the country, alter having beea proved by the test of eleven years fti the New England States, where its merits have i become as well kiown as the tree from which, ia part, it detives its virtues. "' - ,v The Wiite Pine . Compound Cures Sore Throat, Colds, Coughs, ' Diptheria, Bronchitis, .Spitting of Blood, and Pulmonary Affections generally. It is a Remarkable Remedy ' for Kidney Complaints, Diabetes, Difficult! of oiding Urine, Bleeding from the Kidnegt and Bladder ', Gravel and other complaints. In November, 1855, 1 first advertised it under the name of White Pine Compound. In two years from that time there had oeen wholesaled in Manchester alone one hundred thousand dollars' worth, where it took the lead of all the cough remedies in the market, and it still maintains that fiosition. There are good reasons for this ; I is very soothing and healing in its nature, is warming in the stomach, a-nd pleasant withal to the taste, and is exceeding cheap. " As a remedy for kidney complaints the White Pine Compound stands unrivaled. It was not originated for that purpose; but a person in using it for a cough. was. not only cured of the cough, but was also cured of a kldne- difficulty of ten years' standing. Since that accidental discovery, many thousands have used it forthe same complaint, and have been completely cured." THE WHITE PINE COMPOUND. ' "It was early in the spring of '52 that this compound was originated. A member of my family was afflicted with ah Irritation of the throat, attended with a disagreeable cough. I had for some months previous thought that a preparation having for its basis the inside bar of White Pine might be so compounded as to be very useful in diseases of the Throat and Lungs. To test the value of it in the case alluded to, I compounded a small quantity of the medicine that I had been planning, and gave It in teaspoonful doses. The result was exceedingly gratifying. Within two days, the irritation of the throat was removed, the couah subsided, and a speedy cure was ffected The above was writen by Dr. Poland ii I860. Since then, as in .Manchester, thi White Pine Compound has taken the lea', of all cough remedies, as well as prepars tions for the cure of kidney difficulties, 1: every -city, town, village, and hamlet, throughout the New England States. This remedy is as safe and pleasant to take as it is effectual THE WHITE PINE COMPOUND, GEORGE W. SWEET.M.D., Proprietor. Prepared at the NEW ENGLAND BOTANICAL DEPOT, 106 Hanover Street, Boston. Under the supervision of Rev. J. W. Poland. Cloud fc Akin, Wholesale Agents. For sale by Keller A White, Wm. H. P Stoddard, T. C. Bridwell, H. J. Schlaepfer , and by Druggists generally. feb9 dlw, wit If. MACHINISTS. WEJjIAM HEILMAK (.Successor to Kratz A Heilm ' ' Manufacturer aiid Bdiider of ' ' -1 !' 1 PORTABLE AJTD STATICTTJLRY STEA3I ENGINES AND BOILERS, s i ; i; - ; ; , . ' J SAW AND GRIST MILL MACHINERY,,, . Threshing Machines, Cotton and Tobaceo Press e CIRCULAR SA W MILLS, AC, Sc, i EVANSVILLE, IND. Hhitt Iron and Coppkb Wobi made torder on snort notice. , IRON AND BRASS CA8TTXG8 "' of every description. ' , i Dealers in Steam Oanges, Gum Belting Fire Bricks, Wrought Iron Pipes, Boitlni Cloths, Ac, at manufacturers' prices. I : done at short.notice. apr2S : 'J J " The Pen is Mightier than the Sword." THE GOLD PEN, Best and Cheapest of Pens. MORTON'S GOLD PENS, The Best Pen3 in the World, For sale at No. 25 MAIDEN lank f New York, and by every duly appointed Agent at iti nsme prices. Morton makes no Pens stamped with the Name or Trademark of any other; therefore, where an Agency is established, tbe public will be best suited, and at the same prices, by calling on the Agent; in all other places those wishing the Morton Pen must send to Headquarters, where their orders will receive prompt attention, If accompanied with the cash. A Catalogue, with full description of sizes and prices, sent on reeeipt of letter postage. i t A J MOBTOS. ocl7 tLtwT

PAPER.

Samuel N. Docker. E. J. Morten. i DOCKER & MORTEN, WHOLESALE ; PAPER DEALERS, No. 11 South First Street, ' aplld6m j i Evansviile. Ind. i STATIONERY. 'JOHN IT. SCOTT, ; Sooliseller, Stationei XEWSDEALEIt, : "o. 53 MAIN STREET, con Second, : auld dly " EVAKSVII.I.E, IND. R. F. BARTER & CO., BOOKSELLiEES , k AND ' is T A.rrt O 3V E JR. s . -1 Wholesale and retail dealers in : ; Standard -and , Miscellaneous Books, SCHOOL BOOKS, : ; STATIONER?, BLASTS: BOOKS, " . MEMORANDUMS, FOOLSCAP, LEGAL, BILL, LETTER, NOTE, FLA TCAP, , j.. : ! AND ;' ' ." Wall jPapers, Photograph Aibums, Letter Presses, Writing Desks, Envelopes, and . . , 's Fancy Goods. No. 6 North First Street, EVANSVILLE . janl6 ly .......INDIANA. GEO. H.: FISH & CO., Wholesale Booksellers & Stationers, SCHOOL BOOKS, f . BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEO US BOOKS, ; PAPER ENVELOPES, 7 : AND ' ' '' Grtneral Stationery : ". -: -. ; No. lO Maia Street, .... Evans vill Indiana. july9 ly .. .; . : ; ; '. D OUR NEWTHREAt" Six-Cord, Soft-Finish ' SPOOL COTTON Every nuinber warranted Six-Cord to No. 80. Put up in neat white boxes, containing twelve " spook each, a convenience to the retailer. A complete assortment always u store and for sale in Evansville by H. MJ SWEETSER & CO. X ; , 2d Main Street; ; ! mackeyAnesbitt 'a go. yiJt.Maia Street, Miller, Gardner & Co., 1 .:.': FIRST STEET, : And ' the trade generally.','. ', ' may2 Tu.Th.Sat : ' ' Builders and Painters. E KATE I!f STORE,: 50,000 pounds strictly pure White Lead. 50,000 pounas pure iar w nite lead. 50,000 pounds Bay State White Lead. - 1,000 gallons Linseed Oil. - . . 5,000 pounds No. 1 Putty, ia Bladders and Cans. - - Window Glass, all sizes. Glaziers' Points and Putty Knives. COLORS of every variety, DRY or la OIL. AU of which we are selling as cheap as can be purchased in the West. , . ., KELLER & WHITE, Wholesale Druggists, Evansville, Ind. mchStf N WW IS THE TO LEAVE YOUR ORDERS for GREEN-RIVER COAL. I am now prepared to deliver , to any part of the city the best Green River Coal, just mined and clean- from slack, at the lowest market price. " ; Office No. South Water Street, over Havi!r- Wlttker'K. '

THE

UMOK: PACIFIC RASLP.OAD CO. Their FIKST MORTGAGE BONDS AS AN ISVESTMEXr. ; v The rapid progress of the Union Pacific Railroad, now building west from Omaha, Nebraska, and forming, with its western connections, an unbroken line across the continent, attracts attention to the value of the First Mortgage Bonds which the Company now offe' to1 the public. The first question asked by prudent investors i3, "Are these bonds secure? " Next, "Are they a profitable investment T" To reply in brief: 1st. The early completion of the whole great line to tbe 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 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 upon what promises to be one of the most profitable lines of railroad In the country.'-For many years 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, carsr tc.r and two trains are daily running each, way. The 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 timet 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- profitable to the Company. , . . : i :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-flde 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 takes a second lien as its security. This amount upon the first 517 mlies west from Omaha is only 316,000 psr mile. 7th. The fact that the U. S. Government considers a second lien 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 them a' third liea), may well inspire confidence in a first lien.; . - 8th. Although it is not claimed that there can be any better securities than Governments, there are parties who consider a first mortgage upon such property as this the very- best seimrity in the world, and who sell their Governments to re-invest in! these bonds thus securing a greater interest. ; 9th. As the Union Pacific Railroad bond3 are offered lor the present at 90 cents on the dollar and accrued interest, they are the cheapest security in the market, being mote thin 15 per cent, less than U. S. stocks. '.. . .i. --. ; 10th. At the current, rate Of premium on gold, they pay : ' - f Over Nine per Cent. Interest. .The daily subscriptions are already large, and they will continue to be received in New York by , tbe - ... ,. Continental, National Bank, j , ' , " ' ' No. 7 Nassau Street; I CiiARK, Dobgb A Co., Bankers, I ; ;, ' ' 5 WailStfeetj ' : John J. Cisco & Son, Bankers, No. 33 Wall Street ; and by Banks and Bankers generally throughout the United States, of whom maps and descriptive pamphlets may be obtained. They will also be sent by mail from the Company's ofllce, No. 20 Nassau Street. New York, on application. Subscribers will select their own Agents, in whom they have, confidence, who alone will be responsible to them for the safe delivery of the bonds. . ; ' i JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer,' ...... : t , . .NEW YORK. AGENTS IN EVANSVILLEEYAXSYIILE NATIONAL BANK. aulO dw3m . - - . HATS AND CAPS. "; .1 . and - 4 ,; , STB AW? G O O K Ht . . for the . !,'', SPRING TRADE of 1887. WE HAVE IN STORE A fCTI assortment ef Goods In-our lint which we purchased for CASH during th. : late panic in prices all of which we ca; and will sell at prices that wilK afford ta. , Retail Merchant large profits. , , , . All successful merchants know that the money is made 1 in - buying goods. As GOODS WELL BOUGHT ARK HALF SOLD, and as we do noi charge anything for showing Our stock, we would be pleased to have everybody that deals in our Una come in and examine our styles and prices h LANPHEAR & I41TCHELL,n.:; ap3 : ' No. a NORTH FIRST ST. -: A" FINE ASSORTMENT of Ladies aaa Misses' Trimmed Hats, of the latest Spring Styles, just received at ' ap3 LAN P. -LEAR A MIICHELL'S. A CHEAT VARIETY of Men's and Boys' Palm-Leaf. Leghorn, Pearl btraw, and Panama Hats, for the Spring Trade, just received, and at greatly reduced prices, at ' ap3 , LANPHEAR A MITCHELL'S. URGE LOT of Shaker Hoods just rtceivea ana ror saie low at - I AN i-HEAR & MITCHELL'S. Notice to Contractors. The tosisojf co ci i. or the City of Evansville will receive sealed proposals, until November 11th, A.D. 1867, for grading tbe alleys situate between Water and First . streets, and extending from Division street to Pine street. , By order of the Council. A. M. McGRIFF, Clerk. City Clerk's Office, Oct 11, 7. oci ; - n cpy I

DRY GOODS.

Patronise the New, First-Class Dry ' Goods Store ,- 5 . Ot , , , , MILLER dc BRIXKHETJER No. T North First Street. WE HAVE BfO OLD GOODS, bought at high prices, but an Entire New Stock, The larger portion of which can b wM tm CHEAP AS THEY WERE BEFOHo Tile. WAR. . The stock consists of , DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CARPETS, ' ' ; . . OIL-CLOTHS, ',; : WINDO W-BL1NDS, i DAMASKS, CORNICES, And everything kept in a No. 1 Dry Goods Store. Also, a large stock of ' . , Furs, ' . bought the 1st of August, 25 per cent. lower than they can be bought for to-day. Examine our goods and prices. No trouble to show. good. No. 7 First Street. se7 dtf COMMISSION CARDh. BEN. HCBB3. X. W. PATRICK. P. D. VI tT HUBBS, PATRICK & CO., Forwarding ec Commission MERCHANTS, And WHARFBOIT PBOPBIETOBS AGENTS . E. X C. and PENN. RAILE0A35. : . , and General. Azents Star Uolon Lin auldtt E VANS VI I.I.X, Iri. TH03. C. SMITH & CO., PEODUCE AND , COMMISSION MERCHANTi . Dealers in Flour, Hay, Corn, Oats, Grass 8eri and PRODUCE GENERALLY No. d SOUTH WATER STKEXT, Evansville, Ind. All orders promptly filled. janii l FOSTER BROTHERS, Cincinnati, Ohio. FOSTER, GWYN Memphis, Tex. FOSTER, C0PELAM) & C Cotton, Tobacco, AND GENERAL COMMISSI OX MEUCIIANTS, 39 Water Street, NEW T03K. Consignments solicited Ad vaaces mad on property in store, or i credits given OS bills lading. -''' ' '' Refer to- " t '' ' '"' Geo. W. Rathbooe, Esq., President BTMI vlUe National Bank. - Hon. John S. Hopkins, President FiMt N tional Bank, Evansville. : Richard-Raleigh, Esq., Pres't Merchant National Bank, Evanville, , maylfl dtf . , . HOWES & BTJRBANK, ; Commission Merchant K. 2T FBOICT STREET, .., , Memphis, Tmjr. .Cash advances made on consignment,! may2d3m ' Clothes-Wringers. THE CHEAPEST, BEST, KIMP Li EST, and MOST DURABLE CLOTHES-WRINGER in the market the COLBY BROS.' WRINGER, made at Waterbury, Vermont, Price at retail, 97 each. Every Wringer is Warranted to Give Satisfaction, and if after a trial the purchaser la not satisfied, we will refund the money. - i VICKERY BROS., Agent for Vanderburgh County, ,;tu-e'r t? ! azaar." 75 Ji a. r t

BOOTS AIID SIIOHS.

BOOT &; SHOE HOUSE. RJSAI & GHAY, WHOLESALE ISO0T ATI HIIOE DEALERS 138 RACE STREET, .CUkciuuali, Okie Have now ia store tiie LARQESl" and CHEAPEST Stock of Good Cvootlx : : .? : it of any Houae ia Cincinnati. Ilavinj IjougTit our Goodj . For Cash when there .was a lull ia the market' we are prepared to sell at less pricet than any of our neighbors. We ara going to sell. No man can get out of their store without Goods, if low price3 will induce a I'urcliase. Call and see us. BEAD & CRAY, (Successors to READ; MORGAN & CO. seplG GROCERIES. CHARLES VIELE & CO., WHOLES A LE GROCERS, BOUTUWEST CORNER First and Sycamore Streets, Evansville, Ind. au9 dtf. X. K. TEIILEE. JAMES . UIOQH. WHEELER & RIGGS Wholesale Dealers in GROCERIES, SOUTHEAST CORNEli FIRST AND SYCAMORE STREETS, Evansville, Ind. All orders promptly attended to. nov20 dtf ISAAC HKIMANN. DAVID IISIMAKM. I. fc I. IIEISIAXiV, Wholesale Dealers in GEOCERIE S, Foreign and Domestic Liquors, NAILS, COTTON YARNS. GLASSWARE, Ac, Ac, Nos. 60 and 62 Main Street, Between Second and Third, Evansvill, Ind. FISH DEPOT. ov2t)dtf H0UNBR005 & CO., DWLIiEl IN Agrici;!t::ral LTiplenients, nd Oils. 0 Agents for :" Fir!::nk Scale. We keepou hood a general asorimentof these Justly celebrated Balances. They ar durable and warranted accural-, and th cheapest, all thin considered. HtJies from one drachm to l-J urn. Jan9dKni CRESCENT CITY FIXOIIOISr STOBB and MEAT MARKET. F. W. BENNETT & CO i nr. LX;U.ST and SECOND ST4.