Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 November 1867 — Page 3

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IRON STORE, n t ,(t vr ' f r" i - j Just opposite the Coart-Houwe. a.$ ; ? EVANSVILLE, IND. -, H. C. WOODROW. DEALER IN Merchant, Bar, IIoop,and Sbeet ..0 rf-iBt O IV.. Pfavc Slals, Plw Wings, Cent Steel, ; Anvils, Vise, Bellows, t Horse Shoes, Horse Nails, ' . Springs Axles, Bolts,-Nufs -r Washers, Thimble-Skeins, Wagtin Boxes,' Fiks, 'lZasps,. Sledges, Hammers, Farriers' .Knives,. Wood'. Work, and all kinds of - - Blacksmiths' & "Wagon-Makers' Stock . - j i t i i . . t i J . : Also. Agent for the Rale of HOT-BLAST PIO I RON. and ' MARTIN'S PATENT ROTATINU D16C TWEEB IRON. teJ d3m octtll - ' To Blacksmiths and Machinists. THE NEW IRON STORE, Ifo. 97 Mala Street, 'AS JCST RECEITID a lot of MARTIN'S ; ; V : . ROTATING DISC TWEER IRONS The best Tweer Iron In the market. Call and examine them. : oc31 dim H. C. WOODROW. CnARLHS It A liCOCIt A Co., IM.POB.TKB. AJB DIALER n Coach & Saddlery Hardware Springs, Axles. Wood Work, - Damasks Harness, Enameled Patent Leather Pad Skins, Skirtings, 4c, Ac ISTo. J5 Xtti Street. ; . Evas,sville.JiIy2,lHti6. ' JelO BffiTTICIIER, KELLOGG & Co. (Sueceors" to ;Tells. Kellogst & Co.) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF JrX Rl WXS, JE 13 Xlirt Street, . T .,. . SIGN OF THE. BIG PADLOCK. AXK. AXCS, AAKS, AAt;S, AXES, AXES, TABLE CUTLERY, TABLE CUTLER Y, ! TABLE CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET j CUTLERY, Trace Chains, Trace ChalnH, TraceChalns, Planters Hoes, Planters' Hoes, Planters' Hoes, Mechanics' Tools, Mechanics' Tools, Mechanics' Tools, BUILDERS' IUBDWARE, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, COTTON AT WOOL CAKDS, OTION AKfi WOOL CAKIS, COITON AN J WOOL CAKDS, BEST RUBBER BELTING BEST RUBBER BELTING, BESTKRUBBER BELTING, ' Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, Mill and Cross-Cut Saws. CASH buyers will find it to their advan tage to examine our stock before purchas ing eiaewnere. - . i At the Old Stand, 13 First S' BCETTICHER, KELLOGG A; CO. LIQUORS. . (Successor to Sonntag A Gamble), ,11: ........... WHOLESALE DEALER IN - Foreign and Domestic JAguors, - Cigars and Tobacco, No. -6 South IFirst St. KYAXSTILLE, IXDIAXA, rrilEUE WILL ALWATS B Yw found on hand an assorted slock ot " fmcorted Brandies. Foreign and Domestic Wines, and pure old copper Whiskys, Scotch- and English Ales. Especial attention will be given to the supplying of families for domestic use warranted pure and Genuine. Aeent for Walker A Leonard's ce thii-tHi Uoc'c tauers. The trade suo-nf-(i -' 1 1 1 'e.. 1 msv '7 tit-

TKci r rresf xmFrs qe bonds i is; Ax:vKrvoiEjr.: ' ! ;' The rapid progres'of ,'UT.e" Union Pacific Railrbad.'now b'uila uig.'w-st. from Omaha,' Nebraska, and 'formingwith' its western connections, an unbroken line across the continent,'af tracts attention to the va.ne, of the; First" Mortgage' Bonds which the. CompaDyQsroirer..to tnitpuDUtJXhii first question asked by prudent investors is, "Are these bonds are?'' ;Next, ."Are they a profltable investment?" To reply In brief: "." ..' - - --- .. -r1st. Tho 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 -million' dollars in

its own bonds practically guarantees It. One-fourth of the work is already done, and the track contin.ues to be laid at the rate of two miles a day. "T .' T- f 5f J 1 2d. The Union Pacific Railroad bonds are Issued niou what promises to be one of the'mpst 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 mites of this road are finished, and fully equipped with depots, locomotives, cars, Ac, and two. train 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 te under contract tq.b.e,doue in-$eQlember 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 ol the road .were built the part already completed would not only pay interest and expenses, but be profitable to the Company. 5th. The Union PaeifliS 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. ertj.?!16 jinttdont 1 strictly limited bp law to a sum equal to what is granted by the U. Government, and for which it takes a second lien as Its security. , This amount Upon the first 517 miles west from Omaha is only 518,060 per mile. J - . :'.""' " ; 7th. The fact that the U. S. Governmehl 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 upon snch property as this the very best security in the world, and who sell their.Governments a. ie-la-vest In these bond's thus securing a greater interest. t - Uth. As the Union Pacific Railroad bonds are offered lor the present at 00 cents on the dollar and accrued interest, they are the cheapest security in the market, being moie than 15 per cent, less than U. S. stocks. ' ' ' 10th. At the current rate of premium on gold, they pay ; ' ".."" Ooer Sine per Cent.' Interest. The1 dally subscriptions are clready large, and they will continue to be received in New York by the . COiTf IUENTAL JAtIOUaS BANK,v ' No. 7 Nassau Street; Clark, poDGK.Jt CoM Bankers, : ' 51 Wall Street; . '- 'JoHjf J. Cisco & Sox, Bankers, ' . No: 3!t Wall Street; and by Bank .- and r Bankers, geuea-aily throughout the Uniied States of whom maps and descriptive pamphlets may be obtained. Tliey will also be sent by mail from the" Company's, omce, 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. JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, NEW YORK. A. GENTS IN EVANSVJLLE: EYAXfcVILLE 2f ATI0XAL BASK. aul0dw3m . HATS AH D CAPS. HATS, CAPS. mdSTRAW GOODS, for the SPRING TRADE of 1867. WE HAVE IX TORK A friJ asxortraent f Goods in our lln which we purchased for CASH during tllate panic in prioet-an 01 wuren ww and will uell at prices that will afford tb Retail Merchant large pronuw ah anmwsfnl n erchants know that thto mraiev is maae IB- ooymg smus. n OODS WELL - BOCGHT ARB HALF SOLD, and as we do no- harge anythin in h ivn pvarrlwwlv i hut "deals in sue line come in and examine our styles and prices LANPHEAR & MITCHELL, ap3 . No. 2S NORTH FIRST ST. A riXE ASSORTMENT ot" Ladies' ana A Misses' Trimmed Hats, of the latest T2 ap3 ASP iAR AMI CH ELL'S. A ORE AT- VARIETY of Men's and JAm Boys' Palm-Leaf, Leghorn, Pearl Mraw, and paaaraa Hats, for the spring 'iraae, just receivea, ana, at greauy r duced prices, at A" tceived and for sale low at LAifHEAR & MITCHELL'S. . . t Notice to Contractors. mm: whimox tocsciL or thf i City of Evansville will receive sealed proposl8, until November Uth, A.D. 1867. for grading the alleys sltuaie between Water and First sUeets, and extending from Uivisiou sireci. bu i iiv Birccu By order of the Council. J A. M. McGRIFK. Clerk City Clerk's Office. Oct. 14, USb7; o-J.. - ,;. i kaa ICrion conv.

--' EEALSSTATE 7" " x.Trn r. r. . . MUESLI; SCHUBERT. & 'iCO.'S

Ileal Estate ' and Insurance .iRercy, ' ' . ; so. i WASHuurciX block; . . -: (Comer Rpom, Second Floor,) i - Opposite the Court-House, . ,. ,.-. ;. . .,' ' T ' EyAKSVTU.E, I"D. ' : OVER 1, HOUSES- and LOTS in various parts of the city for sale. Including dome good BUSINESS PROPERTY EXCELLENT GARDENING. : LAND, convenient t the; city.' " ':- '- - FARMING LAND, Improved and unimproved, in this arid other States, for sale or exchange for city property; Also, .Timber and Coal Lands. Business Offices and Ft ore Rooms" to let; also comfortable Lodging-rooms, near .the centre of business. ' : - i A number of. bargains now tn our books,., and several applications on "file to purchase desirable property. Persons having such for sale may find customers by applying at this Agency. : We have a number of applications for renting dwelling- houses. Persons having real estate for sale, exchange, or rent are requested to enter the details on our books for reference. No charge-' unless property is disposed of. Terms ieasonabie. Caii and see. INSCKAXCE Of all .kinds effected in good companies. Special attention given to LIFE INSURANCE. iJ ' as- NOTARIAL BUSINESS, transacted at this office. - ' We have admitted Mr. Thomas P. Bkitton to a partnership' in the above business who, in conjunction- .with the undersigned, will give it his best" attention. The style of the firm will be McNey, Schubert. &Co. ' JAMES H. McNEELY. r JOHN SCHUBERT. , Nov, 2, 1867.. nov4 , - ;. .. 3k?ew.:i;:Seai; Btate 'Agency ! : r ; J. 1. Elliott A Son J TT AVJE OPEXEn A REAL EST ATI . JL. Aeency for the sale of and renting o: lands, houses, Ac., ,&c. Persor.a havlua houses or land to rent or sell, or person's wishing to purehase or rent,. will do well by calling on them al their office, on . Third Street, near Locust,. ! Iti Elliott's Block: Junelltf .-. ; - : S. M. BOLET'S Real Estate Agency, In the office of Wm. Emery, Justice of the Peace, on Third Street, between Main and Locust, ": Real Estate bought and sold on commis sion, at reasonable rates. No charge if the sale Is not effected. Will attend to the payment of taxes, collecting of debts, renting of houses, die, fco. -- jy25d3m STATIONERY. JOHN H. SCOTT, ' ( Bookseller, Stationer AND NEWSD EA Ii E It,' . 3To. 53 MAIJr- STREET, cor." Second, auiedly EvAFSVittBi Ini: R. F. BARTER & CO., BOOKSELIRS ", ,:, -AND- j ;':" S T A. T I O lV".ia-3R.. S . . : - . Wholesale and retail dealers in - . Standard and. Miscellaneous Books, SCHQOL BOOKS, . , . . . . STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, MEMORANDUMS, FOOLSCAP, LEGAL,: BILL, LETTER, NOTE, FLATCAP, i: AND ; Vall Papers,. Photograph Albums, .Letter Presses, Writing Desks, Envelopes, and Fancy Goods. No. 6 North Flrst Street, EVANSVILLE ... .....,....iNDIANA. JanWly j v GEO. n. FISH & CO., Wholesale Booksellers & Stationers, SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEO US BOOKS, PAPER ENVELOPES, . ; ! -ASD- . ; ;- CJtneral Stationery, No. lO Main Street, : 5 ETansy Hie, Indiana. July9 ly .. l : : EVANSVILLE OIL HOUSE. WM: WHITE & CO., ; ji . . Manufacturers of LUBRICATING OILS, and Sole Proprietors of j . ; HENDRICK'S PATENT.' Also, Dealers In Sperm, Lard, Whale, and Coal Oils, . At Cincinnati Prices. , , . Office, !?. 13 SOUTH FIRST STREET,

; o: B. F. GATCn, " Agont at V ANS VILLE, 1ND. " jy25dtf ' ; .'. -.; ,

COOKING STOVE

RECEIVED FIRST PREMIUMS At Indiana State Fair and 8. W. Indiana District Fair, over Albany, Troy, Buffalo, and Cincinnati Stoves. ,. ", : " - En courage Home Enterprise :TUe ''Fame" has all the modern Improvements Reservoir, Warming Closet, Broiler (over coals Instead of blaze), ana i ven double the size of ordinary (so called) flit-class stoves. The highest testimonials received dally from this city, as well as from all points where they have been introduced. The "Fame" is sold by none but our authorized Agents, and at the Foundry of " - RtELKER, BLOUNT A COn i . ' Manufacturers and Patentees, AOEXTS. ... Thomas Scantlin k 'on, Evansville, Ind. Cook A Schleter, Evansville, Ind. ; John Scantlin, Evansville, Ind. Choate & Co., Memphis, Tenn. ' - Jenkins A Co., Henderson, Ky. N. H. Barnard, Henderson, Ky. ' , . Beerwart, Orth A Co.Cairo, 111. . We also have, of our own manufacture,' a large variety of . ; , ;. Cooking and Heating Stoves, - : Hollow- Ware, . , f .... ''''.'.'. Sugar Kettles, ''' Dog-Irons&6.,&c. which we are selling as low any Foundry in the West. ( . . . , RCELKER, .BLOUNT, & CO, r;: , , . 162 and 161 Main Street, ocl5d2m . . , , Evansville, Ikti. Exceisipr Stove Works. BLEMKER, TILI.3IAX & Co. ;;" '(Successors to' H. E. Blemker), ' "' MASUFACTUKERS of the fine and : heavy ' - EXCELSIOR STOVE, the most durable now made, and. the famous CHARTER STOVE, and the good and cheap . .-, Armada, Stone wall, Kentucky, TENNESSEE, and PALMETTO STOVES, and a great variety of HEATING STOVEti, till of th latest and most approved patterns. : ' Also. Lieht and Smooth Country HollowWare, Skillets and Lids, Ovens and Lids, Dog-Irons, Pinner Pots, Tea-Kettles ; and particular attention paid to the manufacture of House-Work CASMS0X FE0XTS, GRATES, &c, ic. Also Tiuwaro ; and Dealers in Tinners' Stock. If desired. Cookinz Stoves warranted for twelve months. Orders solicited before purchasing else where. ... -Foundery, corner Sixth Street and CanaL Store and Sample Room at No. 14 Second Street, H. K. Blemker s old stand. BLEMKER, TILLMAN A CO. may29. . . s ".- ' : L. PIERS0N, . Dealer In STOVES, : ,; And Manufacturer of TIN, COPPER, an SHEET-IRON WARE, . Wholesale and Retail, ;.. . ; ; "'"' Cor. First and Yine Streets, .. . EVANSTILLB, I - Tin Rooflng done on short notice. All work promptly executed in the best manner. Orders solicited. finchiW dim FRUIT JARS. FniifJars.' v Fruit; Jars. Irixit: Jars. AT . Hark Mennlng's, SUCCESSORS TO" MARK A WARREN, Nos. 25 North First Street AND 18 Main Street. lETCHWQKTD'S GLASS JAR, Tin top, rubber baud, held by a screw. ADAMS'S GLASS JAB, Tin top, wire fastening; sealing wax to suit. : C0EK TOP. rGlass Jars, with corks; sealing wax to suit.;;- ' : BR0WX EAKTHEX JARS, . . Tin top, wire fastening; closed with wax. - 8EALIXG WAX AD CORKS' . .'. ' -For sale extra. ; MARK & HENNING, IMPORTERS OF Queensware, Glassware, FANCY GOODS, &c, 25 N. First and 13 3Iain Sts. Jnn20 d2w r"BRAY & DAY, ' Physicians and Surgeons,. I i; :. ; Ko. 8 FIRST STREET. r ! i i i i ".: .:".-' : '-. : : Will ride In the country. Uun3Sd3m

DRY GOODS.

CASH H O USE. Patronize the New, First-Claaa Iry . G ootls S tore . ; - ' Of ; ' MILLER dc BBI.K3IEYEIt . . 2fo. t yorth First Strest. WE HA?E KO;OLD OOOUN, bought at high prices, but an - . Entire New Stock, The larger portion of whlclj an be sold as CHEAP AS THEY WERE BEFOHe. THE WAR. The stock consists of . DRY G00DSr NOTIONS, - . ; ; CARPETS, ; OlICLOTHS, '.-. . ' WINDOW-BLINDS, 'DAMASKS, CORNICES, . ; Anil everything kept In a No. 1 Dry Goods Store. Also, 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 goods. No. 7 First Street. se7 dtf COMMISSION CAR BBS. HUBBS. . : K. "W. PATRICK. r. D. VI T.I ItUBBS, PATRICK & CO., . . . . . Forwarding Commission ' MERCHANTS, And WHAB FBOAT PKOPRIETOR3 ' AGENTS ' ! ' .... i ' . . . ' , E. AC. and PE.VY. RAILROADS, and . General Asents Star Talon Hut aul dtf Evans villi, Isto ' TIIOS. C. SMITH & CO., PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. Dealers in Flour, Haj, Corn, Oats, Grass See'.1 and Produce generally, No. 5 SOCTII WATER NTBEC'f . EVAKSVTLLX, ISD. All orders promptly filled. fjaai'i. FOSTER BROTHERS, Cincinnati, Ohio. FOSTER, OWn? i .; Memphis, Ten-. FOSTER, C0PELAND & 0 Cotton, Tobacco, AND GENERAL COMMISSION MEUCIIANT8, 39 Water Street, : NEW rOKJC Consignments solicited Advanoes mad. on property in store, or credits given on bills lading. .. ... . ;. . r. . ; s i . ... Refer to ; ; ; Geo. W. Rathbone. Esq., President Evani . viUe National Bank. - ; ' Hon. John S. Hopkias, Presid0at First H tional Bank, Evansville. Richard Raleigh, Esq., Pres't MerchanU National Bank, Evansville. may!6 dtf ' -1- - - " ' HOWES & BURBANK, Commission Merchants K. 279 FROJTT 8TBXET, , Memphis, Txjrjl. : Cah advances made on consignment.. may-d im , . . r ... Cfothes-Wringers. THE CHEAPEST- BEST, SISf. PLE8T, and MOST DURABLE CLOTHES-WRINGER in the market the COLBY BROS.' WEISS EE, made at Waterbury, Vermont. , . Price at retail, 87 each. Every Wringer is Warranted to Give Satisfaction, and if after a trial the purchaser la not satisfied, we will refund the money, -VICKERT BROS., -Agents? for Vanderburgh County, r r. ? :)." urfctf1 1 aisat." toaf n Ff . .

13 O OTS AUD shoes;

aNISAVBOOT 6l SHOE HOUSE. ...;' ii., ii . ii .!: I:... : ' -1 . t WHOLESALE ' - 15 DOT :AMI: HIEO'JB : . in 1 . . 133 RACE STREET, ; Clneiniintl, Obla is.Have nw-ia 8tre the LARGEiP" and CIIEAPf:$TfS"tock of of any IIousBlu'Cifacionati. ' Hiving .!.- i ;' bought pur Qpod, -, , , ; , For.Cawh . ' . "III).' !-''. ! wbea there rwai a lull in tbo market' we are prepared to ecu at less price thaa any of our neighbors. We ar going to sell. , No maa can get oat of r their store without ' Goods, if low' prices ' will induce purchase. -1 Call ! "Hi . . " " .! . f and 6ee us. ' BEAD & CBAY, i (Successors to READ, MORGAN fc CO.' I sepld ' .'.-- I i . u GROCERIES. UAlLES VIELE & CO., ' W II OLE S A LK u , . . ....;.. . !.: r o o ih: SOUTHWEST CORNER First and Sycamore Streets, EVAi8VILL, ISD. ar.9 dtf. K. E. WHEELER. JAMESI KIOOS. WHEELER & RIOOS Wholesale Dealers in j groceries; SOUTHEAST CORNEA FIRST A5D SYCAMORE STREETS, 1 Evassville, Isrn. All orders promptly attended to. nov2b dtf ISAAC HIIKANiC. UAVID HEIMANR. J. A IK II CI MANX, Wholesale )(aler. la GEOCRIES,1 Foreign and Domestic Liquors, NAILS, COTTON YARSS, GLASSWARE &C, 3tC, Sos. 60 and 62 Main Street, Between Second and Third, Etansvilm, Iho. FISH DEPOT. ovaodtf H0RNUE00E & CO., Agricultural Implements, and Oils. ... Agents for .. ., Fairbanks' Scales. We keen oa?-ia.rit a general awiortmunt o tbe Justly e;tebraled Balaocstw. 'i. her :n dumlil and warranted aocurat!, a ad th. chearifcRt, all tblrKicouHldered. Klt Iroa one drachm to 150 ton',. (Jandl)fa CRESCENT CITY PUOVISION STORJ anil MEAT MARKET. . . F W. BENNETT Jc CO I fir LOCUST and HECO.VI) STH. tttdly