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iT'E LEGRAPHJ j Late European News. The President's Reception; Gen. Stoneman's Report of the Memphis Riot. . Destructive r !Pire .. York. in New Itvi v "... i i - - - . ' p - 1'iiJ - ' ' . T.-'-cnU'i m ait, tni va nc m most - satisfactory receptions of - the I h. 7l lore vile and tlie rtpre-entatie-i of more dashes being present than on any otheroccasion. Even j the Iladicals, in large numbers, paid their respects to the President, who1 received them in a manner becoming his position. The Herald's special says the Memphis Riot Committee will not leave ; until to-morrow. A letter says the report of General Steadman in rela-: tion to the riot, has reached the Warj Department, but has not as yet been ; made public. We learn, nowever,; that he charges the-blacks- with orig-j inating the not, but does not exonerate the whites from subsequent blame and cruelty. , t It is understood that influence has beenCbrought ;to I beaf! ion ' President Johnson to pardon Kohnsteiner, the I Government Bwindler, who was sent to. the St&te Prison for ten years, but the President positively refuses to enter-; tain the application". :i A-ftl j j i The Tribune's special says the Trovision in the,Post Officebill, requiring Government advertising in Washing-! ton to be given to Jhe two paper,hav-' ing tneS largest circulation'wilf save to the Treasury at least from $G0,000 to $80,000. ,. . . j : The Herald's special gives thefo)-; lowing additional points contained in the veto of the Colorado bill: The docunxentis; brief but vpointidA It shows ''the gross" inequality "on wbichj the largely populous States would be placed by the admission of Colorado. The President cites that the present ,'basis of representatiop is arcpresent-j utive ' for : 120,000 population, while ; Colorado has but 30,000 inhabitants. He adds that the new State would have a representative for that number ; while iNaw York..with..foirr Bullions of people, onlyhas thirty-three. He; speaks of injustice to the eleven older . States of the Union, who are unrepresented, which would be accomplished by admitting Colorado. There seems to be little or no doubt but the veto will besustained, and the bill rejected. The Herald's special says the board f.Engipeei office from the. Army INavy, who have been in session for some weeks, for the purpose of examining into the coast defences, with the view of making' some ' additional - changes at several of the most prominent points, have finished their labors and are preparing their report. It will require a considerable appropriation to carry" but the views of the Board. It appears our coast defences are very imperfect, and according to the ! Board have been too long neglected. Theatrical representatives are here J-Oao-SKihe'ttsipsfeii 16P, tkd tQ,"peri cent, tax irom tne gross receipts oi; theatres to net receipts. .Nsgw 3uPRK May. ; J6Th Tepre-. seutative or' the Ylerald as stcrday ; by invitation admitted to an interest- i ingand lengthy interview with General Santa Anna. The General denied the allegation" published against ' him and utterly repudiates, allrconnivance with Maxainilian. , He jnt,endsto despatch a staff officer to 'Juarz to-day, .anlisend:a jcommnnication to Romero explanatory of his intension iii ..this country. The report of the Sariitarv Superintendent of tlie Bureau of otal Sta-tis-tics of this city, show thai the work of Sanitary' reform" is pressed forward with vigor, and a marked decrease in this weeks mortality is noted as among the gratifying result which ."have iqen attendedH-Vf.wC'i i r . ! fi Aicase. was ' np before Jud.ce Barvard yesterday in' the" Supreme Court Chambers, which developed Mine painful facts. The complainant is Miss Kate, Busteedw ho alleges that in Marchlast,' she was" married to a young man named Jas. L. Wilson, and that she subsequently ascertained that he had a wife in Bristol, England. She is thcniece-of- Judge"-Bustecd. formerly f this city. A diyorceJlas been grauted .between, tne parties.jon

. ant, who took h5s '6ursih ' Ord6r "o save himself frotni a criminal proaeevfi - tion, An application has- been made by the" father ,to,6t aside' : the ', decree; and a further hearing ia the case was ect lofl for Thursday, net Z"li?.rM ; -New iYKKj!May-.6.Tlie'IVi special Wvs the. Republicans complaijo of alleged bad -management of .Judge Underwood, in getting up the Jeff. Davis indictment, and itis asserted as the opin-ion of the Attorney General, that the indictment will not stand the . test of judicial criticism. There ia much opposition to the

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in the House against the reduction ot; the Income tax. I New York, May 16. The Scotia! sailed ,at noon, taking $3,00Q,0(M) in specie, i The Kangaroo, also sailed, taking $375,000 in specie. Charles Kelsey's Cotton "Warehouse,! in Brooklyn, burned this morning with a large auaonntrof k.cotton.- v-; eral ! other buildings were also de-i fetroyed. Loss heavy, but unknown J The Health Officer's repor) siace last report, states "no admissions -or deaths from cholera had occurred on the Hospital-- Ships.' All well board the Virginia and Illinois. Nfw York. May 1G. A fire -urril in i?ro-k!'' . tins ui'rn;r!. i vlf fi 1 nl 'l 1 It" '-'..l-7llJ ' on ocin t ait t I'TIl, t U I A '.vtl-f'Vl SloJ.l UK). 1 1 1 i rMr. Smythe assumed the Collector-; hip this morning. The deputies.weTC re-appointed. There has beefl no Icbnge of subordinates thus far. -5 ! FOREIGN NEWS. v New York, May 16. The steamer 3a va, which sailed from Liverpool on the 5th, via.Queenst0wn 6th instl has arrived. i i Liverpool, May 5. Cotton Sales, "7,000 bales, including 1,500 to speea-! lator and exporters. Market unchanged and quiet. Middling Uplands about 13JC Breadstuff's quiet and' easy Provisions dull. I V London, May 5th, p. M. Consols closed at 86J66 for money. U. S. i oisUetfsaid to have declined all"1 negotiations On the definite solution; or the ques tion of the Duchiest on- the basis pro posed by Austria. - i " -rLondon. tMay 13. 1Prussia thas de-1 clared to the Diet that the" warlike preparations tm her part areentirely defensive. ' - i '- The Austrian : reply, to the last Prussian note was -conciliatory, but. she declined io disarm . under-present; cin'trmmaucetj. j; ? : r .Warlike preparations iu Tenetia; were being pushed forward with great; energy. " C "7 . ' A popular demonstration has taken place in Padua, where-I great, excite- j ment pre vails. " ' r . -jruiftred4th Vaetia Would' be placed in a state of siege. ; : The Bourse closed heavy at 64f. 65c. for Tentes. 1 .i- - j The Bank of Frankfort has raised its rate of discount to six per cent." Liverpool,' May 5. -Two tugs, left eueenstown to assist the! steamship ity .of Washington" reported to have passed Cape Fear, last evening. The political situation! continued critical, r. -; 2 " - r PARlSi'May 5. The MmwrialWiphmatique " denies that Francehas made- energetic remonstrances at Vi enna "relative to the Austrian arma ment in: Vienna,; and i says that the dispatches sent to V aenna on the sub ject were couched in;J,he most cour teous terms, ana requested confiden tial explanations respecting the object of the Austrian preparations. The Austrian Government replied protesting it would maintain a strict defensive attitude, trance accepted tliese explanation and-the result was a mutual understanding, according to which Austria 'undertakes, should Italy attack Venecia, independently .of prance, not to secure ior herself any of the eventual-Jesuits of victory without the dipimatw lntervebtion of France. h V r-Ithj asserted 'that one object f! tustrta in menaeing -irrussiav is to . V t 1 . 34 i li lyiue jiiiigiauu iok astii io uie ouu venttpa of an Eurppeafl Congress. r ' . & X Z FROM FORTREMOXROK '4 i Fortress; MoxttOEJjlay 14.--lt ;is authorua"tivly undergjooti. liere, as the results of Secretary Mc-CuHoch's late visit, tHat PreeidcVt Johnson has directed thel Surgeon of the Pot to make3 special report "bn te health o Jeff. Davisi v SFROM WASIIISGTOX. j.. Washington, May 16. The. Postmaster General ha, during' the last months ordered Post-offices tp opened as follows: In-. Virginia. iorth Carolina, 50; Sjyuth Carolina, 90; Tennessee, 28f West Virginia, lb;; Mississippi. 51; Alabama, 14; Louisiana. 1Q: Arkansai 9: Texas. 5Tf To tal 286. - Capt. Cox. Assistant" Secretary of the Navv, will cross the ocean th the monitor, Meantoiibnah, now awaiting him at Halifax, to personally prese the Emperor of Russia the resoluti ent on i e8t.ape from assassination. Capt. Cox will also examine and report upon the I'uiiummi oi me princniai iiauusw JMirope frowSkwhatex. New Haven. Conn., 3Iay 16. The Houpe -ballotdi ; for -j United. .States enatof witn the lollowing result: U & FenrJ R.'D4 Hubbard. ;93srL S Fosta 7; .Thomas H. Seymour,-! xueioeuaie oica lu-morrow Notice to Whom it may Concern. -pr WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR J- ny debts contracted by Edw. O'Brien,

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Special Dispatch to the I nd. Journal. ; Trial of Dr. Newland He is Icq aitted Affecting Scene in Court. New; Albany, May 15. The Newland trial is at last ended, and a verdict of acquittal rendered. The jury was out. about three hours, and came in at about half-past three o'clock this "afternoon when, the Court asked theni if they Jaal jagreed upon a verdict, and upon being informed that they, had, he ordered the Clerk to read iff- which he did in the following words : "We, the jury, find the defendanty Benjamin Newlaud, not guilty as charged in the indictment. 1 ; "John Jones, Foreman." : Some stamping of feet followed the reading of. the verdict, and the friend of N 1 d pr"T'!t d irr-im I h'n t t' h'" i r nl 1 i . xos, Zldy 15. 'Tie President's acting Private Secretary,, Colonel Cooper, delivered to , the Senate, to-day, a" message - in writjng, containing tne ODjecnons . oi ne ?resident to the bill for the admis sion of;Colora"dointCj the.ynion Ss a Sfate. "The "announcemenf created some little surprise, as an authenticated rumor just previously .prevailed that the bill had been approved. ; Later in the afternoon an effort was made to proceed with the consideration of the message,-but the majority preferred to take an early start with, it to-morrow. It was iioS formally -.laid before the ben ate, and therefore not ead. r or this reason the message cannot now be presented to the coun try, but was privately perused by several Senators, who say that it ; takes the ground that the erection 'of Colo rado as a State is at present unneces sary tor the weilare ol the people; nor is it clearly established that the majority desire or are prepared for such a change! 17. " 1 I . " The population is sufficient and has diminished rather than increased. In addition to thesd and other "reasons, it is stated the President says caution houkl be" exercised in the admission of new States, especially as" eleven of tne states are now without a . representative, and all should be consulted as to who shall become members of the Union. J ; 1 ' - The Internal Revenue Bureau srive3 notice 'to" Assessors " and Collectors, that the Joint Resolution' for the ex emption of erode Petroleum froua ternal tax or duty, takes eCect.lrom and after the. 7th. , ;.f . ;v,'-Vi BUSIHESS CARDS. FENXER, HARDENBERGH 4 PRESTOX Commission : - . . BXei'cliants 129 water street, " .(Near Wall street,) New York.., DEAS K. FENNF.R. .. ' . 'I : : ', . ' JOHS A. HARDENBERGH. ,i V.'i !-. :! WM..R. PHESTOX, may7 d3in . is. . Milk ! Milk ! ' Milk ! i jimvm & riggs 1 ItrOtfLK INFORM- THE CITKEXS it of Evansville that they have started a Milk Wagon, and are prepared, to supply tnem witn VZlGOOD FRESH JIILK? A 1 r warranted pure.,;r ri ,,-, All orders left at CROSS & CROFTS' will meet with prompt attention. may7 d3m YOUNG AMERICA, NEWS DEPOT, oVo?t8 outh Sesmial, Street, fr St ESC KIBEU II AS Jl'ST opened a News Depot, where all the .fa pel had. ers and .Magazines of. the day pan.Jbe ALIO, a new Stock of ; i I'j' : y.i. STATIONERY, aCHOOIj BOOKfi; . H'-4iX I'APJSR, and i ' .. yriiTDO W8UADJ5&, which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. , GEORGE (' SMITH. Evansville," April 21, ISMi. r '" aprlBlm SASH, DOORS, LUMBER,' &c.' Jlunnol .&'. Sons,.'.n .,: Manufacturers of ' -'': Also, Dealers fn MICHIGAN- FIXE LUMBER: Keep constantly on hand Lumber of every aescripiion, i-ine iiu rupmr iuiiu9, Weatherboarding, Shingles, Iith, Ac. Sawine of every description done to Wrdei-ss from abroad -will be prompuy attenued to. Factory and Yard, Corner Wai-vt street and Can'al, aprl Evansville, Ind, t." a. t.vos'. ' LYON &.SEMON1N. , WAOLKSALE .DEALEBS IN : t CLOTHINO AND GENTS' FURNISHING (At the old sdand of Goldman, Berg t Co. 21 STortn FirNt Street. .. . Evansville.. .1NUIANA. , . marlMim Dissolution of CopartnersMp, THE PARTNERSHIP Wm. A. Pnae and "W. BETWEEN J. Lowry Co. under the name of W, A. Page 4 Co., in the General Insurance bosiness, was aissoiveo on the 1st of Mhy, lMee, by mutual consent,

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Dissolution of Copartnersnip. THE COPARTSERSHIP HERETOfore existing between B. F: Gatch and K. O. Gatch, under the name and style of Gatch & Hon, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, R. C; Gatch retiring from the firm.'" - B. F. GATCH. May 8..1S60." ; R. Ci GATCH. ; '''..: CopartnersMp, h l','i'Zl-'-' WE. THE l'?iIEKSIOF., HAVE this day formed a copartnership, under the name and style of Gatch & Lozier, and will continue the business at the old stand of Gatch & Son, No. 37 Main street.' ' . .! . -.: ... ....... u.. B. P. GATCH. May8, YW. ' - . H. A. LOZIER. ,'A Card. ' ', , I3T RFTIRIXG FRO.W THE FIRM of Gatch & tson, I return thanks to our patrons for past tavors. hoping the same stKVPf may coiuiaue wiiu my successors. iu in tt K trv Ul r-pi i ' ..V s- li. L.J , 1 ' vi. i . . seal-d -, t, .. . ' ' ' lit Vt i r l - X : .:irit.e I !(SVMial im t i-t.y. ,t :. '-on Ui.il a..ji'' i . ' i i - t litTie ... j ' f . 2trm of sale eath: ti. u.v ua.viUK interest. the purchaser may have time, aa follows: une-tmra casn, uucj-tuiru in huh year, aau one-third in two years, by. giving notes. with personal security. . ' (. ... . .11 , iiMJS win Dereceivea ior ieaee oi' nio property fo one or two years froBi the 80th ofJnnenext.-i;J -A, L. ROBINSON, t may dtilljuneS v :- . Surveyor of Customs. 1 ; " . Mairine .Hospital i Notice. :T. . ; . . Surveyor's Office, ..' 7 'EvaSsville, Ind.,; May 1, 1868. CJEAiLBD ,PEOPOSAlS WILL Bl. & received at this office until 12 o'clock, meridian, on Tuesday, the 5th day of Juno next, for boarding ana nursing, inciuaini; medicine and medical attendance, of Marine Hospital patients at this port from thu first day of. July. 1866, to the 30th. day of June, 1867. , i Bidders will please state the price pqr week for each patient.' , ' The successiui Diaaerwiu De requirea io enter into a written contract, in the penalty of one thousand dollars, with safflcle,nt personal security for his faithful peirormanee. -,; a. Ij. iwwanurii i iuayl dtd,; " ' "" Surveyor of Customti. .... voiKsooie piease copy.j - ; ;;v'1. Coroner's Inquest X INO.VEST WAS HELD, MAY 12Tir, 1860. on the body of an unknown man, in Union Township, found in the Ohio River, supposed to have been drowned iotr the ateamboat Missouri. He was about 115 years of age; had black - whiskers, black musmcne, ana dick nair; bidsii, aein-.ti hands, and small feet ; had on his person a line white net under-shirt, black stripd over-shirt, drilling drawers, white cotton socks; about 5 feet 8 inches high. 1 Coroner Vanderbargh CountV maylfldlw. ': ..' 1 . . ,tCtopartaereliip,,; 7" TitE, Undersigned, have . thl1 day! ibrnved a. copartnership. under the name and style of L. Iclehart & Co., to carry on th- Grocery and Provision buslnesa, in tne ouiiaingiormeriy occuptja bv Cross fe 1rofts. Third street, betweiin iAl.a.J 4i:ust street. ' ' - - r . i . JOHN H. HOliUNAM .' . LEVI IGLEHART. , O Evansville, May 1(1,1866.. v.. " rnEFEKRISiO ' TO THE ABOVE, ! IT SXt is -with treat nleasure we introduce our succesBors to our lat numerous friends and customers, and solicit for them the name liberal patronage heretofore extend ed to us. muss s vtvuri. May. 10, I860. , - . ,. I , IGLEHART. J. H. BOROMiJ. L. IGLEHART & CO., - THIRD STREET, bet. Main and. Locust. CITT. GROCERY. At'OIPLETE enil assortm STOCK .AND GENi. J U . Li 1 erul assortment of Staple and Fajiey liroceries eonstantlv on hand'. with fri ma arrivals of Country Produce; sucn as, nut ter, Eggs, Poultry, &c - ' ' " : -- It will be our aim to supply all reason able wnts in our line of a -well-regulated family.' L. IGLEHART & VO. --Also,1 the best brands of Flour, Com- . . . 1 . ... ....... r , a i weai, r eea, etc. . . imajii u SADDLERY. a. I tvj 1 i !?!-!, :'.'; . ". .i.! .-;:: i. .-:-. t: ;...E t. 1 ..'; ' ' ' - ,-i "i j '. t . ', a '. )'. ! WHOLESALE AND 'RETAIL. - nt v!!i. i; - -i ! 'I i vi ti !.,-A l & I X KEia S'STEMBAGH. "u7.V- 'Jf EVANSVILLE IND. ...... i "VXE -; KEEP COXSTASTTLY S - Ww lmii.l full BN.mn tmp.iit -of all troods iu tMir line, btt tail the spe-ial Attention of iMercnanlvs mn Kaoiiiew, jo our euptrw HORSE-COLLARS. tinL-Uel, instead f with buckles md straps, with A. Steliibach's newly Invented and patented ( , . : , --.It .. .,- EVEKLASTINU . - -. M "-"(' t Collar-Fastener. ; 'The advantaees of this fastener are 1. Durability, Hie Fastener warranted to outlast the Collar; . 2. Saving of time in putting the Collar on and off the horse's neck ; 3. Neatness of finish. This Collar is worth a half-dollar more to the farmer than, the old-fashioned one. ., ; , Examine our stock before you buy, and vou will save money. ' ... , decl3 36m. wool factors; Sclisefer, IJImrotli & Co. VANDERBURGH WOOLEN MILLS : ;evansville, Indiana," yf nTANUFAfTTURER OF JEANS. SATI XfJL nets Flannels, Linseys, Coverlets, Blankets, Balmoral fckirtx, Stocking Ic'arn, &c, Ac. Factory at Franklin Street Bridge, Lamasm Enlargoment. Htore on '."hird street, between Main and Sycamore, back of -Washington House. 'Wool bought at the Factory or Store for cash, at Cincinnati market prices, or ia exchange for goools. V f Custom Wsrk of aJl kinds . ' . t Solicited and promptly, done.- Price lists and samples sent ,if requested. Persons sending us their wool to be worked up for them, or to be exchanged for goods, ought to give full directions what kind- of- goods they want, and where they want them shipped; and, also, if they want to gel; their woof worked up on shares. We wisarant them fair business-tike treatment. We are running two of the largest and best sets of Woolen Machinery, an I can

fill ail oruers promptly. SCHEFER, RMROTH & CO aprl8dw3m

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Geo. Sonntag Co., i . h !' ' J.it;-: :..,;; . . . - " ; ' : : : : ; IMPORTERS OF - ' - "' 'V'i ?.-'! i. i.f. i.'i.' ii ''' '. .. " v :: '' ! : :' : I" : .::. I it; .: ' -' ' HARDWARE and CUTLERY, -AN1 u V '1 - l. - tt , ' MVIIST iSTBEET, ') .ii .,1 "I . ' ., -5.;j:.,: -,,,$ 7 n A .' ."I . . . . - - - - - - EVANS VIMiE, 'INDIANA V " ') 5 ! 1 8 G 6. is., 'Ih-lit U.V,.-.,: i-M r - j i -;?!,-; !n:..-.... ,:'? v; .--'a'I 13 First Street i l t '. j . :; ;:' SIGN. OF THE. BIG;- IXIOCK ! Mil! . j..- , . . i ' ..: J ,i. O'i ii.! i ' '--J WELLS, KELLOGG f & cdl, uv .:;. to ,:- -.'t .'V i. i .;i i;-,-'.if A --; -a -Mi: -.t-t, !? IMPORTERS AND W HOLES A LE DEAL- .. ' E5S IN'i i. . , AND 0;TJ TT.X OE ! FIRST STREET, r .ui. (SIGN OF THE BIG PADLOCK. il QUEENSWARE. -' '.').' .mil V'-'-' "' ' '' i !,. , nh 'it: -'t:' '.!' i: ,...- r -:jf..i ,t:,-.-::.v5 ; -i-.!. ii ; a" !, l-r,j. , -; NO". 18 MAIN , STREET, ; , ; j !,:i,T EnT0RTERi!;,bVjCp:GLl ;:!')': I'i ! Fi:'f Nr ' i 'iO :o ' ' : si : i. -.r.; '!: .;!'!!;. -Hitia f-Oti Queensware. . : ? CONSIDER OUR ADVANTAGES ! We are now receiving our Queen.sware direct from tha Potters of the Old World 1 At New Orleans, our crates 'are hoisted from the Ocean Steamers, and placed on board Steamboats, which land them at our wharf in this city, thus making but one transfer from ,t LIVERPbOLVENGllAND - ut "iT-.''tJ'-j 5 i ii j" ,t. .:,- ..-.T-rTO -;.. Z, Evansville,,, Indiana. You will oltserve, therefore, that we secure safe and speedy transportation, as well as great saving In breakage, which H-lone Is a very important item, to be considered in the cost of our Wares. 1 Our Stock Is one of the largest and best assorted to be found In the West, and for sale at . . - ' . j ''.. . .ts... . ' Extremely; Low Prices '""We are now manufacturing every description of COAL OIL LAMPS, CANDLE and COAL OIL LANTERH, which we will sell at less than Cincinnati prices. - Lamp Stock, consisting - of Burners, Shades, Chimneys, Pegs, and Feet, for sale at manufacturers' prices. - Our new Catalogue and Price List for 1866 la now ready for distribution, which, will be furnished to Merchant only, on application. ,, ' ;, ,T v

,ii. 1 ..,f -1 ;i..-- I ..-.. ' I;DRESS GOODS. ; : ' , A new supply Just received marl3 Sm At HEAD 4 MOONEVS, No. 40 Main street.

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MACHINISTS. CRESCENT FOUNDERY, EVANSVILLE INDIANA. Ul'. L i. i ' I iit Ui.iji. 1 ; t -AN .CIRCULAR S AW MILLS, .-.v.-: ' -..u- :. i , ;:;.'"." ' Of the htost Approved Pattern. : :,-.. ! ! ! -.-! : ", ! !;l?ii ; '.-,'! - ; . ' All kinds of Machinery appertaining to ''."fl i.i": Railroads,, n ; ; S.'TiEA.M BOAT s,.. ' ' '" "'Distilleries, Flouring Mills o all sizes; with the latent ... , . . . .... 1 i .; . ! ; .... . - ,, , i '-i improvements attached,? ' ' TOBACCO SCREWS, &c, dc, . . .. i i . i i - t -,i ...... -. 1 : .i o ' .....(ri... I r: . Vt 1 '. : : -! . I , ...... - .I-!.. I. . ... i " . --!:.( Il -- : .1 .' - - - ' Iron and Brass Castings' of Every :l 'Jl "': Description.!' -j,ir: - -...'i.-d'f;.:..'.j 'i .''!'.:' ' ,-'' - -, . it : r. ..... :s , ;. - . - ! reaVeiin Steam Guages, Ou'm Belting, rTire.Brlcks, Wrought Iron Pipes. BolUnc. '. 1. . , ..- !!-.. -.-. .' Repairing; . Done at Snort ! Notice.; . Workmen sent to all parts to fit up work, and Repair Boilers and Machinery. " All orders will receive our Individual attention, and will be promptly filled a the most reasonable terms. Office and Foundery oxx the Canal, corner of Ingle Street. , . . , - oct&-dly '.. j ; "A Schultze, Thuman & Co., ! . 'o'j'u.;'?' Mccliani?s' Foundry, . ; ... I I , : I -3 :! J j.. 'J :', ,t';l ; c:. '. :' .;'''; ."n . i .;'!' I :- -.:.. j . . V) - .w i'. ' : i .- " ,Jn!i ";:;-li.v.i rj::-ri. ;;Is f-i :;; i 1' Manufacturers and Builders of ' " : .-J ; :m : .-' r i . .!,... .' - ' ' -J ,..- ' 7 "..j : ",. -. - - - ; " ... ! ., -...I -I.-,. i !...", Steam Engines, Circular Saw t -t w . - -. . . 31111s. ' - GrLst and Sugar Mills, Tobacco Sorews, .-- ; i ! . . .: ... VI.' ' ' -Ij Gumming Machines, Distil."!''v lery and Mining Ma- " chlnerj.' Malt Mills, Corn . - Shellers,HouseFronts,CellarGratea n IRON & BRASS CASTINGS . ... .' . -'(.":. ' 1 . . - Of every description. , ' i 1 :. . ..' i Machinery of all kinds Made and Repaired, j Dealers In Belting, Fire' Bricks, ',' Steam Guages, and 1 "; Wrought Iron Pipes. Old Materials Bought.J We have the facility" of the best Machinery and Workmen, and will give U work entrusted to v our individual attention, fill orders ptwnptly, warrant our work, and charge reasonable price. Office and Foundry, corner of First an Leet Street, Evansville, Ind. N. b. Workmen sent to all parts to fit ni work and do repairing.

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