Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 18 May 1866 — Page 6

- W"T r

lit-

t J. !:.. -Y.VI J

MACHINISTS.

CRESCENT FOUNDERY, EVANSVILLE INDIANA; i Manufacturers of STEAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS PORTABLE ENGINES and '- i I!;'.: CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, A -A 'J .Hi Of the most Approved Pattern. .) .v All kinds of Machinery appertaining to ; T i s 'Railroads,- ! A .!- steamboats;1; Distilleries, Flouring !',... 3IiUs of all sizes, with the latest . ! t, improvements attached, . i i TOBACCO SCREWS, &c.i &c, I f. :. Iron and Brass Castings of Every Description. ' 1:.! . '": .'':., I A ; i -. -.- ' ..' ; ; .,! r i. ,1 ! -' ; hr.( "YV. So 1: f -' Dealers in Steam Guages, Gum Belting, Fire"Brioks, Wrought Iron Pipes, Bolting Cloth, c, at Manufacturers' Prices. ! Repairing Done at Short 'Notice. ;i-''lvy;W;.w;iW ..uv , m Workmen sent to all parts to fit upjwerk. and Repair Boilers and Machinery. - All orders will receive our individual attention, and will be promptly filled n the most reasonable terms. - ' Office And Foundery on the Canal, corner 1 of Ingle Street. , . , , ,v:.; .jxsttWUy H Lit. Schultze, Thuman & Co.; T.'i;: ;:-'. sl.to 8 Meclianim; foundry,' 4-3 Manufacturers and Builders of j. i JOS f : f - 1 ' A - Steam Engines, Circular Saw (?: Hi 4 Grit and Sugar Mi Us, TotaKiuo. , jur)u. MeWjas,, fiatlU ' lery and Wiwig chlnery, Malt Mill, Ori .i i ' I i , "; , Shellers, House Front, Cellar im! IRON & BRASS CASTINGS 4 .no

'. ,'t 'if Of every ilesoi-lpilAn. ' Machinery of all kiutta Made and RepairecT. Dealers in Belting, Fire Bricks, , . , , Steam Guages,, and . ';Vroght Irp:i Pjpesj Cjlj Materials Bought,

.11. We have-tbe. faeilUy-of the lnsst Machinery and Woi kmeii.'aiKl will vW all.

work entrusted U us our lnuiviiniul ntienriui)i,tiou, fill orders, promptly. variant our work, and charge reasonable price. , Office and Foundry, corner of First and N. 'U.-Workmenseiit U uH-jMirtH to fit btm x'''Ol work and do repairing. . -- ' ; lf ..':-! t ffen22m i Hl.'HUl.TZK, THUMAN ACO.

STATE ITEMS.

The Dew - Methodist 5 Cuurch in Madison is ta be called Centenary. Small-pox is prevailing to a considerable extent in Marshall County. Some sacreligious individual stole the silver contribution plates from the Episcopal Church at Indianapolis, last Saturday. ; r T III. We regret to learn that Calvin Fletcher, SrM is lying very ill at his residence in Indianapolis, j Fears are entertained that -his sickness will prove fatal. I A man by the name of James McElrey,;4n inmate"' (tfthe'JVlarshal County Asylum, committed suicide last week by cutting his throat with a razor. , He was an Irishman,! about 35 years of age. j The Cannelton Cotton Mill Company intend enlarging their factory this summer. At present, they" work about forty hands, and. turn out daily about 550 pounds of spun cotton,, ' The Republicans of the Second Congressional District have issued a -call for a Convention, to meet at Jefferson ville on the 6th day of June, to select a candidate for Congress. There is to be a special term of the Franklin : Common Pleas Courts, in June, forr the ' trial -of the iBatzner isond case;" Judge;' yolgrove is to preside.'; b' .:: t i A daughter of. Frederick Wilhem-1 S;r,. ot liutler Township, Franklin ounty,aged seventeen, was killed last week by the accidental discharge ot a gun in the hands of her little brother. . ! ..c iitj. iiw j. jpion x i ni$ complains tnat cattle, lawyers, hogs, and quacks p. ;.y and root -in the court-house yard, in. that village. j i ' 'v The work on the Michigan Citvharbor is progressing finely. " The dredging machines have been sent for to deepen it; and when finished it will be one of the finest harbors in the United States. Mr. Robert Alexander, a citizen of Salem, committed suicide .one week ago last Sunday,- by" fehootmg' himself through the head. He was ' nearly seventy years of age, and has often made threats to commit the deed. The body of a drowned man. 'sup posed to be'the remains of one Foxworthy, of Greencastle, a horse thief, were found in White River, near Indianapolis; Saturday.: j Indignant The local of the In dianapolis Journal becomes indignant, because some scurvy fellow asks for a puff, to be paid .for in radishes. .We have known, a cotempor.iry to give a man a halcblunin "puff for "a keg of common beer, worth six bits or a dollar! 15 Don't "be 6 'fastidious, George, ' Jesse Brown, an old printer, and a soldier of the War of 1812, died in Nashville,' Brown' County, on the 9th inst. 'He was born in North Carolina in 1797, and was,, perhaps', the! oldest working printer, in the State.! He was publisher of the Nashville Union, and worked it off, the week before he died, on a Washington press by hjjnself. 1 --' Sad Accident.' r Mr. John, c Ab Pfanalp," one of the Watchnien !at Belser & Co. 's Madison Brewery; ! was killed in Madison early Tuesday morn ing, by falling tirougkthe? hatchway and strikiog with great -force at the bottom tf the cellaf. He died: almost instantly. He was a good manj highly prized by his semployer. He leaves a wife and five small children, j a . W.e are sorry.to learn says the Mad ison Conner, as we d from the In dianapolis fleraldr that Mr. Charles P.v Baymilier, for a long time connected with 'the press of this and other cities; is failing ' fast, with , little hopes of recovery. . It. win be remembered that Mr. B. fell and broke11 hM Hcg onw two -nt:mhn o, 'm which tiuw .? J.as im f ht ; 'Kit nf A W4W iAflW tW M f t U'fY Mji.xw4i'w- Vttifct wrU to (wm- itfttr'tvenmtt which m. t -; . wnwr at i'liciiiftun i,ity it shall , irovt:i that the Vmitm.y haveaijhtkdJtwii-e Unit aiuouiit, " i A Qi;irm.- On WethuwAay ff last week A?x- Jordan,,, of-' Frmikton; Madi-otj Lounty; Indiana, was tritvl !M' ;lclaw!iVj.:'C'ji-(:uitl.(:onrt. lor killmgf -N'ontt Ktflufon. (n th of November;' 1SJ l.i;vd ' aciiuittud. tho jary reiitJenng a vordict.'-of "uil)y;'A ' ' ' ':r :' .i'"i ! 0 o'clock yesterday evenins a muuijec

of young men were dritikih' beer r-r'!allov nc:ir t)it" SoWier. 1 1 imiio in In-.' ; fevthf r, JiithO'rbK'Kttlemoni; ,W-nniM.lis. were tU'inoIinW,! l.v u wiiilow town, when one of t hem ; nanieil.i ' 1 i i i . t Xuxiex Unhhv, ,ioc,k up a inn be liuy f T'""' " V' W

i: i i i 1.1 i , .-, tiBitju iivreiiijiiiauv'U.aiM Will 11 :iv ing with, it v fhe pieei; was ' iTisdiavffeil. the shot taking effwt in ho troin of

an hour. Both youii trH:n had been S n oboiiy wi U b ia iu a the avenger ot leoldierNi'WAlotTii fiifiiT. .3 .',': f-ceacj- and virtue.

..THE'EyAJTYJLIiliEiDAILY JOURNALj FRIDAY, MAY.

,:B,:&8. Caffin have just obtained a verdict fof damages in the Civil Circuit Court at Indianapolis, against the j Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad, for the unnecessary detention in the j shipment of pork. : This case is important because it involves, it is suppojged, the fate of a number of like cases pending against that road. The j defence was the plea that the Government had seized the road for conveying troops', at the time the detention j occurred. j ' The Vincennes Sun announces the J death of-Hon. R. A; Clements, Sr., which took place at his residence in j Washington, Daviess County, on Monday morning, 14th inst., ! after a ! lingering illhessS C Mr. XJi (liad for many years presided as judge of the Vincennes Common Pleas district, and Occupied the position at the time of his death. He was widely ,knowa throughout that portion of the State, and was without reproach in j all. the relations of life. " j i Appointments of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, for olScial visits to j meet . School Trustees and Directors, to deliver Educational Lectures, and confer with County Auditors concerning the School Fuid , Posev County, May 18: i txs Vanderburgh County, May 19: Warrick County, May 21; Spencer County, May zZ; . i7 , -t Perry County, May 23 ; i Crawford County, May 24 j Harrison County, 3Iay 26.1 , The Norsial School Located at Terre Haute. We . are gratified, says the Wabash Express, to be able to inform our readers that ; Mayor Lange receiyed a dispatch last n'ght from Indianapolis stating that ' the Normal, School had ,,been located at this place". This arguerwell for the energy of t those of our citizens who labored to secure' the Institution for Terre Haute. . : ; Bad Day-fok the State! Yes-: terday the Criminal Court sent five men to the Penitentiary, and the Prosecutor villainously remarked that it wasn't much of a day for the Penitentiary either. When we left the court-room the State's Attorney was hunting over his list for a "soft snap," so as to make up a half-dozen. Crime has no show in the Sixteenth Judicial Cir faitrLufianapoh'i Journal. ;, , , Horrible Murder. On yesterday evening Amos Krat, who resides near Smith & Gore'fs mill, on Pigeori River," one mile and a half below Lima, was brutally murdered by some person unknown, and left lying by the roadside. A person passing by discovered the body, ' and upon examination found that a bullet had penetrated the back part of the head, "passing entirely1 through the skull, causing death instantly. The whole neighborhood were soon aroused, and the coroner, A Sell; notified 'A But up- to the hour of going to press we have been unable to gain any further particulars. Lagrange Standard, 11th. ; jTIiV latest case of -suspended animation comes to us in the Goshen Democrat. The lucky individual (?) was a horse. Said horse died or at least his owner thought so and was hauled to the bone-yard. The next day some boys went to pull the shoes off the equina animal, and to their surpriselibuad him quietly grazjng on the common. They both jumped on his back and, , rode ,hini at a regular fTdhn Gilpin speed, much to the sur-J prise1 of" his 'former master. He appears asvwellas ever, .and the only rel mainingi sign! of thelinysterious disease is a partial blindness of both eyes. , . '" Assaulting an Editor. A patent! right man named J ohnson, went to the office of the Indianapolis Gazette an MdjitUj eveniugwftlythe purpose of whaling the chief editor, D. Jordan. His amusement was, ' however, turned into wailing and woe, by the interference of the local editor,. Mr. jiZttmmin'' 5 'The-.' Hb noting ilii foolish ' ulertating on the part of'Johnsou, very justly ami truthfully says: J'..",' " Assaulters will generally find pitching into editors to be a very poor investment of reputation, brains and ntiiMfle, but wo ba to all who rup I'.ml of n " Local." ScyllaandCharyhilirt di not iijiproxiinate the certain (Ii(tni'tii1i wluch awaits any one o fuolliaidy." A party vuf 41 ? -iV'-;young men in ltiilianitlis, went to tho house of a Mifi ) 6111011, iiahwA admtttiiiiou, by tlin'iit.-t and bchaviul in the nio.s "'- arfl of'ul miinncr, breaking up fiivui-. tnrc and insulting tht female nieiiibcrs of tin tainily. luiliaiiai;ilis has crime enough witliin it liiuits to t niii i s'itute first cliiss lK'inui.i-atir ntv. iEMi.rrtKl.- 1 lucii low ftliaiitn's j-.lilejrrsiloil . C!yiria n . i t na t e.l uu.tlm iimsanco ions onoutsn, ui raiiirioiy j?slit J;(t." 1 Tb J-rk wit- done very quietly, the Journal says, (uiil. al

, A young man- by the name of Benbo residing in Madison County,, met with a horrible : death one day last week. '; In some way he was caught in a belt, rur.ning from an , engine to a large cylinder, and ' thrown with such force against the beam as to mash his head. He died instantly. Indianapolis Herald. Heavy on Rum Sellers. The Liberty, Indiana, Herald in speaking of the election of corporate , officers, says: ; - ' : " The Board was elected with the understanding that they fix a corporation license of from six to eight nundred dollars for the privilege of retailing liquor within the limits of the corporation." ' ; ,,1 A Case of Conscience. The following note, accompanied by a small sum of money, was - received by the Superintendent of Public Instruction, at Indianapolis : - - . i ' ' , Dear Sir A, school officer once fave me an order for more than was ue me. I send you the amount with interest, and ask you sacredly 'to donate it to the Indiana School Fund. Personal Professor G. W. Hoss returned yesterday from an extended official visit to the Southern partof the State. In some , of the counties he reports the Union men making decided gains, especially in Pike and Gibson.' The Copperheads' have commenced the losing game in the Pocket, and it will be steadily kept up until that part of Indiana is the most reliably Unioh.of all others. IndianapolU journal..?"1. "' V

NOTIONS. To Southern Dealers. IMMENSE STOCK OF Olioico O-oocls, Notions ! Notions ! Notions ! II. M. 8WEETSER, 20 MAIN STREET. 20 "Wholesale Dealer and Jobber in Notions Notions ; Notions ! Notions Exclusively! The finest and largest Stock ever brought to the Southwest. II. M. SWEETSER. NO. 20 MAIN ST., Would call the attention of Merchants and dealers abroad to his fresh and lately opened stock of the Choicest Notions ever Imported to Evansvllle, which he is offering at le-s prices than the same art icles can bef ooeht West or South of New York city. Eviuisville is celebrated for her wholesale houses ; but none of them can compete in si;:e of Wtock and Prices with the goods on h-iiid; for no house not doing an exclusive Noiioii business can appreciate the wants, and prepare to meet the wants, of dealers iu.t'ur.t line. t . . , My goods are all of the very Latest Importation, direct from the Houses of the gie it East, and of the best manufactories of t.iCOld World." 'ofluish up -my Stock iu every particular, I selected in all from ttiii.v-two houses and manufactories, inchnluer the best and most reliable brands of all articles known as TV O T I ON H4 In my ample stock may be. found the following, in part, viz.: . t Spool Cotton, Braid Buttons, Bindings, i Sewing Silk, Pins, , Needles, . Elastic K Goods, .Tapes, Com l)s, Hoaps, Perfumery, Toilet Ar- . tides, Brushes, Beads, Hoop sitirts," Corsets, Wallets, Jet Goods, Head Nets, Kibbons, Neck Ties, Stationery, Linen Thread, Sundries. Collars, Gloves, Ladies Hosiery, Suspenders, . ... Shirt Bosoms, Woolen Goods, ., Carpet Bags, &c, Ac , . 3 ' 10,900- ARTICLES SOTMENTIONED ! As I am engaged exclusively in the Notion Joobing Business, I; ean offer better and iuo. e complete Stocks than those1 who deal in Notions and other Goods. My Stock is tue Lakgest and Best ever brought to this city, and I solicit an examination of my Stock. Dealers will find everything In the Notion line at No. 20 Main Stbekt. : l . .. .'. , ; - . H. M. SWEETSER, , mar8tf j .' Evansvillei Ind. f j a Sam. X. t'l'KMCK, jAMhii L.CC.RNICK. C'tRMCK BRO'jniJBIts; WIIOLKSALK I1KAI.KIW .IN STAPLE & FANCY NOTIONS AV.hito Goods, J -i 1 j a ?.:,.- Ac, &c: uii.i, iii:ri a ! ii.-ri i' W and attractive assortment of cvi-rv-t.inii: Uiwi ruble anil new in our line.' Tup ' ( Uhh -a mi hand ;uul arriving lail-are are nil NkwjFkksu and 1'i.ea.v. ' diivct from till K;-t. - " To ileulevs we desire to sav that no bt-ttnr (lli(i. tunity lias ever been atlorded to purt iii. e the right litxHis, at the rialit prices, i-i the right place, ami at the riht time. J.!i nil who desire'd GoU cheap give in an early cull, and we will guurnntee sati,i;e.i.u. criiXifK liUoTHEltS. ,, .no. South KirstSt.. Evansvtlle, Ind.. Jan'.K ' Next door to new lijink Building. s ; beautiful ; parasols marl3 3m At HEAD A MOONEY'S.

13, 1866.

GROCERIES. ; 'I i :(' I : T;t ; ' Head & Menifee, WHOISAIiE GROCERS, and Dealers In LIQUORS, WINES, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, SPICES, WOODEN WARE, Ac, &C, 1 ' Xo. 13 Main Street, . (Opposite Branch Bank,) ; ' ' dec-iO 'EvANSVii-tE, Ind. 33 Locust Street. 35 - -. - - - - D. WEAVER & CO., , ; JMXJUST STREET, -4 lei i' r: . ,;i .ii, PROVISION STORE, , Keep constantly on hand, and for Bale,' ' all kinds of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, j , ; VEGETABLES, Ac, :4c. .Green, Dried and Canned Fruit, Sugar-Cur ed Hams, Dried Beef; and,' in '' T fact, a general supply j and variety of Groceries and Provisions. Call and examine our Stock and Prices, corner of Second and Locust ! y-.t.t i i??. ! : - 4 Sts., Evansvllle, Indiana. ; " - ; . v i " - ;". - r' : t ' - ' ' Noa. 33 asd S5 Locust Street. : r febl3-3ra ( . Cft BUSHEI extra seed OW Oats, Just received and for sale by mar30 - No. 19 Water Street. B. 8. BUSTOX. JOHN G. KUSTON. It. Huston & Co., Wholesale and Retail Dealers In 'GROCERIES, PRODUCE, i ! PUINTINO PAPER, No. 30 Water Street, bet. Sycamore fc Vine, EVAN3VILI.E..., IXIIAXA. - The hiahest market price paid for all rinds of Produce andRags. t . NEW SUPPLIES JUST RECEIVED: ' ,3CJ B-i ;s Michigan Oats, superior article. , 10 Tons Kicli Country Bran. , . . , f. i) Bu.-iiiels Iowa Potatoes. i 1CJ Eajs Rich Ground Screenings excel-le:it-cow feed. . Iu store and for sale at , , . R. S. RUSTON A CO.; aprl8 - . No. 80 Water St. R. I. DANIEL. A. H. KAHJT. 1HMEL A KAIOT, Wholesale Dealers In GROCERIES, WINES, '. LIQUORS, CIGARS, COTTON YARNS NAILS, Ac. No, 2 Water St., betweeij Main and Locust. Janll-tim Evansville, Ind. ; V ; SHIPSTUFFS and SHORTS. ' .- , . . . . ivi7,:-' : " :'l"; A f TONS SHIPSTUFFS A SHORTS, .4;J ju8t received and for sale by ; . i J. C. DUSOUCHET & CO., ap7 ' i ' v i I i No. 19 Water Street. 1 t' . r-" 'BBLS FLOUR -ASSORTED , M J J brands and prices just received aid for ale by J. C. DUSOUCHET A ( ; apl8 , , No. 19 Water Street FEXXEK,1IAEDKXBEUCII & PREST0X J ; IVholcsale Grocers ..,'!. . ami -..(...- . CoinmlsHloii Men'hnnts " ( 12 WATER STREET, ' (Near Wall street,) ' ' , Nkw York, j DEAX Ki Kr.NNWTy ,. r ,,. fOHS AS II A I! 1)1 'may7 d.)m ' . ' : MJKIlfill. i WM. H. rKKSToX HOTELS. Asinvricali House. If )TIN TltAyi?, t'!ii't!.'tor; i Wnter Ml., bet wren V N.vcnmore - nppuxitrSteamhont Lnnillng, Evnnsvil Indiana, - - - " Krec Omnllnw ruiuiliig from Ihe I Jot. . . a-prlH KAY HOISK, Two wjuiiren sotiiheiLst of Union Dpot, cor. Delaware ami South streets, Indianapolis, Ind. Jamks LamrkktA ('.. Proprietors. As good fare and cheaper bills than any public liou-p In the city, nnd men Is always reay In time for railroad trains. I.arg am' well-Kunpliwl stables, shetls. and yard for live stock, and stock received and forwarded with promptness on any of the railroads.. . , , . mayH d3m

BOOT&AirP, SHOES

WM. HrWAUCERZ& CI 83 3IAIN STREET, g ' ' ": ' -.. ! Opposite the Washington House, ABE JTOW OPEKTISG, AJTD OFFI at the lowest figures, a superior ai cle of i r .LADIES' jKID,, GOAT, and OLOVE-CALF j t -U A. ILi 3 O .KJA-.L S .: .. ... .. - ' ' ;iolisli Boots,! . 1 ' . I ' a : f S -; i t '; LASTING CONGRESS GAITERS, GLOVE-CALF CONGRESS GAITERT n ....',....... ; i - . ,:. ' i,'A i' ' ' Glove-Calf Button Balmorals, Kid and Lasting Slippers, ' Mis8es,7Lastlng,GloveCalJ-K:id, pnd Goat Boots, -C Missea'i Congress- Gaiters, of every variety, .-Iv'l 5 'J .4 JJ Children's Cloth, Kid, Goat, and Calf " . .- 1 f k Shoes,, I .if .-.". ': i , ;,-;; Men's Lasting Congress Gaiters, Glove-Calf ...j , Congress Gaiters, . Lasting Brogans, .' -.' Lasting, Glove-Calf, and Patent Leather , ... : , , , Oxfords, ; ; ', : FINE CALF BOOTS, Fine Calf Scotch Boots, i Kip Boots, and Brogans, 1 BOYS' BOOTS, (Calf and Kip,) ; Congress, Lasting, and Glove-Calf Gaiters, 4 . .. Calf and Buff Balmorals, Together with a peneral assortment of t Shoes, Boots, and Brogans. j ALSO HATS and CAPS ' -'of the latest styles.' W"e are reularlj- receiving the latest and most approved goods in our line, at th lowest-prices, and expect to .keep up:witl. the nui.ket in respect to quality and price. Persons purchasing are respectfully Invited to caU at No. 3 MA1N STREET, aud examine our stock, i , W4I..H. WALKER & CO. - ; mar7 Cm " . , . New JEIonse. NO. 3 MAIN i STREET. ..'ran G. L DIXON, Wholesale Dealer la n ; j .! ...,! BOOTH , , , and HATS and I I II am now receiving a large to'k of the "),:-t quiilities ot Boots, Mioes, Hats, and ( 'ops ever offered to tiie trade, which have Ixen purchasi-d for cash, and will be sold at n vei v small advance :lvve ctst (Yell and examine my stock, aud prove the above a-iieriion. : . ' '-. P.S. I huve secuied the services of M. R. S. Teunoy, late. with' P. Semonin, who v Mif iiiis old friends to call and examine 111V mock. ' :',! 1 i y.o trouhl-- to show 5oods. ' Evnnsvil !e. Xec. 13, !&". i . f ' NICE SUMMER SHAWLS, '. , In great, variety, , : i i t -K - -' i -. .it marl3 3m At HEAD 4 MOONEY'S.

V

I ' !

41