Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 November 1867 — Page 3
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HARDWARE.
THE !STE?W. IBOF STORE, Just opposite the Couit-IIouse, EVANSVILLE, 'IND. H. C. WOODROW, """"""" ' "deALER IN "' Merchant, Bar, Hoop, and Sheet
'i'foto SlaU, Haw Wings', Cast Steel, Am Us, Vises,. Btlloics, Horse Shoes, Morse Kails, Springs, Axles, Bolts, Kuts, . Washers, Thimble -Skeins, WagmBoxesK' Files. Raws, Sledges, Hammers.
Farriers' Knives, Wood - Work, and all kinds of Blacksmiths' & Wagon-Makers' Stock Also. Agent fofWsale of HOT-BLAST PIG IRON, and MARTIS'S PATENT ROTATING DIHC TWEES IRON. se2 d3m ocHl m To Blaeksniltnsiinfi Machinists. THE NEW IRON STORF, Jfo. 97 Main Street, yi'AS J VST RECEIVE A LOT OF ' MARTIN'S ROTATING DISC TWEEB IRONS The best Tweer Iron In the market. Call and examine them. Oc31dlm H.C.WOODROW. CIIAS5I.F-S BABCOCR & Co.. I PORT EH AND BAU8 If Coach & Saddlery Hardware Sprict;s, Axles, Wood rWorfe, Damask Harness, Enameled Patent Leather Pad Skins, Siirtings, &c, fcc IVo. 31 Ji in Street. Evaasviile, Jaly 2, l&. jelO 1 BlETTICHEu, IELL0GG & Co. (Successors to Veils, Eeliogs & Co.) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF 13 Uli't Street, SIGN OF THE IBIGr PADLOCK. AXES. -ii:s, , . AXEi, AXES, ' '. - - ' AXES, AXES, - " . TABLE CUTLER 1 TABLE CUTLERY, TABLE CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, ' POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, Trace OliaAiis, Xruce c;na.in, Trace Chains, Planters' Hoes, Planters Hoes, Planters' Hoes. Mechanics' Tools, Mechanics' Tools, Mechanics' Tools, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, BUILDERS' IUKDWARE, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, coTrosr am wool. cards 4 OTTO AM O MOOtfAKIW. CO I-l OA A fcl WOOL ( All OS, BEST RUBBER BELTING BEST RUBBER BELTING, BEiT RUBBER BELTING, r Mill and Cross-Cat Saws, : - Mill and Cross-Cnt Saws, . ; , : Mill and Cross-Cut Saws. CASH buyers will find it to their advantage to examine our mock before purchasing elsew here. 1 ' if, I ... . At the Old Stand, IS First S BfflTTICHER, KELLOGG & CO. jyl6 UQTJORS. (Sucoessor to Sonntag Gamble), . ., WHOLESALE DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Liguors, Cigars and Tobacco, rVo. O South First St. EYANSYILLE, INDIANAj WHERE WILL ALWAYS Bl iound on hand an assorted stock ot imported Brandies. Foreign and Domestic Wine, and pure old copper Wmskys, Scotch and English Ales, hpeciai anen- . lion will be given to the supplying of families for domestic use warranted pure and genuine. Aent for Walker A Leonards 5-e tbi-MHi Vouic Llttera. The trade sup-
. , THE, . . . RAILROAD CO. : Their FISST iiiTGAGE BONDS . AS A.Y'ISVJLblMEJT.
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 va.ue of the First Mortgage Bonds which the Company bow fTe"- to', the- public The first question asked by prudent investors is. "Are these bonds secure t " Next, "Are they a profitable investment?" To reply in brief: - 1st. The 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 million acres of land and fifty rnllLon 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. must be the only line connecting the Atlantic and Pacific; and btiug 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 5.:c, 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 times greater than the gold interest upon the First Mortgage Bonds upon such sections, and if not another mile of the roaa were duiii the part already completed would not only pay interest and expenses, mu d provable to the Company. 5th. The Union Pacific Railroad bonds can be issued only as the road progresses, and therefore can never be m the market jinless they represent a bona-flde property. 6th. The amount is strietly limited by law to a sum equal to what is granted by the U. S. Government, and foe which it a. eonntl lieu as its security. This amount upon the first 517 miles west from Omaha is on!y $W$0 per 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 lien), 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 upou such property as t,his the very best security in the world, and who sell their Governments to re-ln-., i.-. tv.auo hnmis thus securing a greater interest. 9th. As the Union Pacific Railroad bonds are offered for the present at 90 cents on the dollar and accrued interest, they are the cheapest security in the market, bemg moie than 15 per cent, less than U. S. stocks. 10th. At the current rate of premium on gold, they pay, , Over Nine per Cent. Interest. " The daily subscriptions are already large, and they will continue to be received in New York by the - : ' COJTI2SESTAL NATIONAL BASK, No. 7 Nassau Street ; Claek,' Dodge & Co., Bankers, 51 Wail Street ; John J. Cisco & Sox, Bankers, N o. S3 W ait blreet ; and by Banks and Bankers generally throughout the United States, of whom niaps.and descriptive pamphlets may be obtained. They will also be sent by mail from the Company's office, No. 20 Nassau Street, New York, on application. Subscribers will select their8own Agents, in whom they have confidence, who alone will be responsible to them for the safe delivery of the bonds. , " ' JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, NEW YORK. AGENTS IN EVANSVILLE: EYAXSVILLE NATIONAL BIJfK. aulO diw;im HATS AND CAPS. andSTBAW GOODS, -for the SPRING TBADE of 1387. WE HAVE IS fcTOKK A assortment f Go.d in our im- . . . i .- j m t K SJT it ii n of 1. ri wnicn we purcnj late panic m priKs " , and will eeU at prices that will afiord- th ttetii it Merchant lanre profits. , . - ii .,....,r..l .rKhtnU KIlOW that thb monev is made in tyii 3?; . - au bum ,c-- u - - . , . ; . . ; T i,f r r r tsAfVILlT A tin' ri A IjF SOLD, and aa we do no charge nytaina -i hji w ruii iju ij u aa - for showing our siock..w w" F , T to nave everyoocty viiau uo " come in ana examine uui o.j i LANPHEAR & MITCHELL, at)3 - ' No. 9S SOBTH FI3ST 1ST. A FIXE ASSORTMENT of Ladies' ana Misses' Trimmed Hats, of the latest spring styles, just receiveu i , api? LANP tEAH A MITCHELL'S.. A U BEAT. VARIETY 1 of i tin's anl J: Bovs Palm-Leaf. Leghorn. Ptarl iraw, and Pasama Hats, f r the Spring Trade, just received, and at greatly reduced prices, at ap-i LANPUEAR A $1 ITCH ELL'S. UBUE LOT of Shaker Hoods just ML rtceived and for sale low at iJLit'HEAKa MITCHELL'S. Notice to Contractors. THE tO MM OX COVKCII. OP THE City of Evansville will receive sealed proposl, until November 11th, A.D. 1867, for grading ' the alleys situa'e between Water and First Btreets, and extending from Division street to Pine street. By order of tbeCounclL - ' ' A. M. McGRIFF, Clerk. City Cierk1? Offlce, OcL 14, JSt7. Of l;. 1 1-1 '.on cony
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SIcNESLY, SCHUBERT. & COL'S ISeal Estate and Insurance Ageiejv . 1 'WAAlklSO'IOX BJLOC1. . (Corner Room, Secoud Floor,)-; , Opposite the Court-House," ; . , , EVASSVIIXK,' lsru.' " OVER lOO HOUSES and EOTS in various parts of 'the city for saie, including some good BUSINESS PROPERTY. . - EXCELLENT GARDENING LAND, convenient to the city.. : FARMING LAN i, -improved and nma. proved, in this and other States, for sa le or exenasge for. city property. Also, Timber and Coal Lands. " Easiness ofiices and Store Rooms to iet.?. alsr comfortable Lodgfng-r ooms, near t he centre of business.- v ; . . . A number Of bargains now en our books, and several applications on file to purchase desirable property. Persons having such for sale may find customers by applying at this A geucy. We have a number of ,lt(rtna fnr- rontl BOrdwclliniZ' llOUSeS. Persons having real estate lor sale, exchange, or rent are requested to enter the details on our books for reference. No erarge unless property is disposed of. Terms leasonabie. Call and see. IXStSAXCE' Of all kinds effected in good ?ompaniesj Special attention given to LIFE INSURA- NOTARIAL BUSINESS transacted at this office.. We have admitted Mr. Thomas P. Brittos to a partnership in the above business, v ho, in conjunction- with the uDdersigned. will give it his best, attention. The stvle of the firm will be McNely, Senubert &to . . JAMES H. McNEELi. ' ' - JOHN SCHUBERT. Nov. 2, 1S67. novi t . . ,. ; Xer Real Estate Agency 3. P; Elliott dc Son ' HAVE OPENED A REAL ESTAT1 Agency for the sale ot and renting o: lands, nouses, &e., sc . ; : PersoL-a having houses or land to rent o: rent, will do well by calling on them at bueir oiiice, uu - .... TkLrd Street, near Locust, In Elliott's Block. juueil tf . : S. M. ROLEY'S Real Estate Agency, In the office of Wm. Emery, Justice of the Peace, on Third Street, between Main and Locust.- - --' t -'' "-...' Real Estate bought and sold on commisilon, at reasonable rates. No charge if the sate Is not effected. Will attend to the paymeat of taxes, collecting of debts, renting of house. Ac., . : ;r. : Jy25 d3mSTATlOIfERir. JOHN H. SCOTT, Uoolsseller, Stationer NEWSDEALElt, No. 53 MAIN , STREET, eor. Sccoad, , auiOdly , , 1 "EvABsyiii.E.lKB. U. F. 3AS1ER & C0M B OOKSE tiX-TSHS -- - v and " '. . . S TATIO NER S . ' Wholesale and retail dealers in Standard and Miscelbxneous . Books, SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, MEMORANDUMS, FOOLSCAP, LEGAL, BILL LETTER, KO TE, FLA TCA P, .,' AND ' Wall 3Pier's, Photograph Aibnms, Letter Presses, Writing Desks, Envelopes, and . Fancy Goods. No. 6 North First Street, EVANSVILLE . : INDIANA. 5anl8 ly GEO U. FISH & CO., Wholesale Booksellers & Stationers, SCHOOL BOOKS, " -: BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, PAPER ENVELOPES, r . ' AND, Ot neral , taiioiiery, Noi lO Slain Street, Evaiisville, : Indiana. julySly ; .. . iZ . , EVANSVILLE OIL HOUSE. YV3I. WHITE & CO., " ... , Manufacturers of . . . ' . LU B RICATING OILS, and Sole Proprietors of JhENDBICK'S P" A TENT. Also, Dealers in Sperm, Lard, Whale, and Coal Oils, At Cincinnati Prices. Office, So. 13 SOUTH FIRST STREET. ; B. F. catch, ' Agent at EVANSVILLE,' IND." " Jy25d
'--FA1S:";': O K K G S T 0-,V E
RECEIVED FIRST PREMIUMS At Indiana State Fair and S. W." Indiana District Fair, over Albany, Troy, Buf- , . faio, and Cincinnati Stoves. JCiicourage Home nterprise The ''Fame" Wis all the modern improvements ReservolrT Warming Closet. Broiler over coals instead of blaze), and oven double the size of ordinary (so called) first-class stoves. The highest testimonials received daily from this city, as well as from all points where they have bet-n introduced.. The 'Fame" is sold by none but our authorized Agents, and at the Foundry of , s : BtELKEH, ELOUVI fc CO., .. ' Manufacturers and Patentees. AGENTS. Thomas ScantUn fc on, Evansville.Iud. Cook & Schieter, Evausville, Ind. John Scamiin, Evansville, Ind. , Choate & Co., Memphis, Tenn. , Jenkins & Co.. Heniieison, Ky, N. H. Barnard, Henderson; Ky; -' . - Beerwart, Orth & Co.T Cairo, HL ; We also have, o our own manufacture, a large variety of . . , . . j .. Cooking and Heating Stoves T : i r Hollo to- Warev ' '," ' " " ' Sugar Kettles, "'1 ' ' ... ; : Dog-Irons, &c. &c, which we are selling as low any Foundry in the West. . . . RCELSER,: BLOUNT & C0 . . 162 and 1&4 Xala Street, Ocl5d2m . , EVAS3VII.I.E, Ijtd. Excelsior Stove Works. ; BI.i:3IKEll, TII.LJIAX & Co. (Successors to H. E. Blemker), MANUFACTURERS of the fine aaa .- , . ; heavy ; . - . EXCELSIOR STOVE, the most durable j now made, and the tamous 1 CHARTER STOVE, and the good and cii.eap , . x Armada. Stonewall; Kentucky, TENNESSEE, and PALMETTO STOVES, , " , nf XT W. A T T V 1 RTCiVER. all of the latest and most apjpro.vea paifcarns. , ; ; . ; . , . Also, Light and Smooth Country Hollowttr l .... , .1 r i .1 niTsna anil I lH Dog-Irons, Dinner Pots, Tea-Kettles ; and particular alien noa paiu. to mc iuuuuufiirs nf House-Work cast-iron FRONTS, GRATES, ., &c. ' . ' Also - -' Tiuware; and Dealers in Tinners' Stock. rf dfistred. Cookinz Stoves Warranted for twelve monms. Orders solicited jbefore purchasing elseFoundery, corner Sixth. Street and.Canai. Store and Sample Room at No. 14 Second Hlreet, i. tu. rsieiKer s oiu siaaiu. !t. 1. tu. rjieiuKer s oiu siaaiu. BLEMKER, TILLMAN A CO. ' may29 L.-PIERS0N, ' Dealer in STOVES, And Manufacturer of TIN, COPPER, aa SHEET-IRON WARE, ' Wholesale and Retail, Cor. First and Vine Streets, EVASSVILLE, IS Tin Roofing done on short notice. - ! - AH work promptly executed in the best manner. Orders solicited. fnichSli d3ni FRUIT JARS. ITx-iilt Jars. ; Xjrtiit Jars. '' AT Hark & lleimiiis's, stJCCEssoaa to mark a warren, Nos. 25 North Fir3t Street , AND 18 Slain Strest. LETCHWORTH'S GJiASS JAR, Tin top, rubber batid, held by a screw. ! ! ADAMS'S GLASS JAR, Tin top, wire fastening; sealing wax to s suit. . ' " . " ' ". ; ".. r.'cbC .TOP,; 'I- ' ;- ... Glass Jars, with., corks;. seiUng wax to ' ... i suit- - ... ' ? BROWS EARIHEX JARS, Tin, topi wire fastening ; closed with wax. SEALING WAX AND CORKS : For sale extra. : MARK & HENNSING, IMPORTERS- OF . Que ens war 8, Glassware, - 'chlva,; FANCY GOODS, &c, 25 N. First and IS Main Sts. nn20 d2w BRAY & DAY, r Physicians and Surgeons, .v No. S FIRST STREET. Will ride in the country. 1un28 d3m
DRY GOODS.
O S XX nous E. ; - ; Patronize the New, First-Class Ipr Obotls Store MIL I. Ell & BBINRMEYEK TyoJ 7 Jfortri First Street.; e- tw frv rt I. n ii t I) .s. . bought at high prices, but an . Entire New Stock, CHEAP AS TJit X Yr ttii. U tf u;'. x a WAR. The stock consists of " . DRY. GOODS, notions,;: CARPETS, -1 0 1 L CLOTHS, V ' WINDOWS-BLINDS, DAMJLSKS CORNICES, And everything keot in a No. 1 Dry Goods Store. Also, a Targe stock of Bought the 1st of August, 25 per cent, lower t 1 1 .-1, No. 7 First Street. se7 dtf COMMISSION CAKl. BBS. HUBB3. B. W. PATRICK. P. D. VlfT HUBBS, PATRICK & CO., Forwarding s Commission MERCHANTS, And WHARI EOAT PB9PKIETCBS ' AGENT-J . " E. t C. and PEXS. RAIL29A31. and General Agents Star Ualoa Lir! auldtf Evaksvills, !" TIIOS. C. SillTH & CO.. PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT;. Dealers in Flour, Hoy, Corn, 0a Grass and PRODUCE GENERALLY KO. 5 SOCTH WATER STBIEX, EVAJSTII.I., 13fO. " All orders promptly filled. rjanS'idFOSTER BROTH ERS, Cincinnati, uajo. FOSTER, GWYN . , Memphis, Tea. FOSTER, COPELAND & 6 Cotton, i'ooaeco AND GENERAL OOMMISSIOl MERCHANTS, 39 Water Street, " NEWYOFC rnncimmj3n-(t.- cstlisti t AdVanCSB TOA on proper in store, w - . ... . . .Muiira triv.n ft Diua lading. . s Geo. W. Rathbone. EsqW President Evaxu vine National . Hon. John 8. Hopkins, President rirrt Richard Raleigh, Esq., Pres't MerchantNational iians, JD.vA4B-.1iic -mayl6 dtf . t . - , HOWES & BURBANK, Commission Merchant SO. 276 FRONT STKEtTI, .,-,.. Memphis, Tuot. Cash advances made on consi&amentt. niayiaSu1 ' - Clothes-Wringers. rrHT, CHEAPEST, BEST, SIMCLOTH ES-WKINGER in the marke: the - COLBY BB0S. WSIXGER, made at Waterbury, Vermont. Price at retail, 97 each. Every Wringer i Warranted to Give SaltTaction, ana ii alter a itiim ra ireuci . . I . 1 111 V II.Agents for Vanderborgk.fe)unty, rnreica t axaar.:i Man 8f.
BQOTii AND SHO.ES.
BOOT & SHOE HOUSE. WHOLESALE DEALERS 138 RACE STREET, Cincinnati, Obia II'iW., now ia store tlie LARGES"" and CHEAPESrStoek of of any Houe in Ciacianati. Haviag bougnt otrr Goods , JL57..pr, Cash when theTe was a lull ia the market we are prepared to sell at lesa prices than any of $ur neighbors... We are going to sell. Ne man can get out of their1 store without Goods, if low prices will induce a. purchase. Call and see us. READ & GRAY, (Successors to READ, MORGAN & CO. sepl6 GROCERIES. CbAFiLES ViELE & CO., W HOLES AL E GROCERS, SOUTHWEST CORNER First aal Sycaaore Streets, EVAKSVIIiK, IND. au9 dtf. B. K. WHEELER. JAMK3 D. B 1005. WHEELER RIGGa Wholesale Dealers in SOUTHEAST COPPER FIEST AXD STCAMOSE STREETS, All orders promptly attended to. nov2t dtf ISAAC HEIilAIsJf. SAVID HIIMAinJ, I. fc I. ' Wholesale Dealers lav ; G R .O O K H I E S, Foreign and Domestic Liquors, NAILS, COTTON YARNS, GLASSWARE, Sos. U and 62 Mala Street, Between S3cond and Third, ' . EVANSVILLE, 1KB. FISH DEPOT. ov20 dtf - IIQiiMJEOOK & CO., Asr'cultnnl Iraplements, and Oils. Agents for ' 3'airJauIis, Scales. We kee:i oa hand a general aasortment of these justiy celebrated Balances. Aney ar , nt'.li'.p and warranted accurate, bhu ?lVJi 2 l iiAi considered. Sizes from one drachm to 150 tons. Jan9dfen CRESCENT CITY PKO VISION STOItr i,d 2U:T MARKET. , F, W. BENNETT & CO ( ror LOCUST aDd SECOND ST3.
