Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 19 May 1866 — Page 6
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6 kTHE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1866.
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MACHINISTS.
CRESCENT FOUNDE.RY, EVANSVILLE., .INDIANA. Manufacturers of - STEAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS PORTABLE ENGINES CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,! Of thtt most Approved Pattern. Jill kinds of Machinery appertaining to , , , , - . . - . - ! .'- f, t ' ' " - Railroads, ' j
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V'; ,V Distilleries,;;' Flouring"4 j jams oi ail sizes, wun tne laiesi , - - f Improvements attached, I .TOBACCO SCREWS, &c., &c ' ! Iron and Brass Castings of Every , i Description. ;. t: ' k . ' : . r . - , " : i Dealers In Steam Guages, Gum Belting, FireVBricks, Wrought Iron Pipes, Bolting doth, Ac., at Manufacturers' Prices. Repairing Done at Short 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 on the most reasonable terms. . .- -, "J Office and Foundery on the Canal, corner of Ingle Street. . . . oct-dly , ..It - Schultze, Thumari & Co., i 1 ' I i i if if Hechnnim9 Foundry, Manufacturers and Builders of
v Steam Engines, Circular Saw
Mills. Grist and Sugar Mills, Tobacco Screws, Gumming Machines, Distil lery and Mining Ma- ' chinery, Malt Mills, Corn Shellers, House Fronts, Cellar Grates IRON & BRASS CASTINGS
' Of every description. ' Machinery of all kinds Made and Repaired. f Dealers in BelUng, Fire Bricks,' . ' ' ' ' ; Steam. Guages, and . Iti: Wroughtlron Pipes. Old Materials Bought.
' A ' I'Ui. knvs.thA facility of the besti Ma.eaineryand- Workmen, and -will give all work entrusted to us our individual atten tion i, fill orders promptly, warra K, and charge reasonable prices. warrant our wot;
irAlt, vimce ana ounary,-orRr w ?v T Leet Streets, Evansville, Ind. N. B. Workmen sent to all parts to fit
tip work and do repairing. I (.o0 5eb2 u.JHULTZE,IEHUMAJ?&CO.
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Strawberries are sixty cents a quart
in ine macuson market., . There afe" n6wTtii"tw6"rsm"air:Dox cases in xucnmona, jlecl ': u: :. . T ' 1 1 T . , . Fifty pianos have been sold to par nes in Jiauison wiinin tne last year. All the town officers but two of the Council just : chosen at Yevay are union men, i:;;-j::V '. i There is tali of starting a daily The apple crop of Porter County win be a good one. ; . 8 Squirrels are said to be very abun dant in tte vicinity ot Madison. The CnoLEaA at North Vernon The Plaindealer says that on Friday 1 A . ".C? .1 1 HT .-11 iasi, micnaei wren, who resided near North Vernon died of cholera. Four hours before his death his health was as good as usual. . , : 1. 0. OF The Grand' Encamp raent of .the Independent Order of Udd bellows, assembled at the tfrand Hall,. IiJianapolis at 9 b'cloek last Tuesday morning: ! The Grand Lodge met tit -2 o'clock-in the afternoon. Hokscs1 Silxejt bt Lightning. Mr; Lewis Patterson-.- who" lives in rame lownship, Jackson County, just across the Tippecanoe County line, had, two valuable, horses killed by lightning' durmg the heavy storm on last oaturaay evening. j A new brick machine. . at New Ah bany; tuiHB out 1,000 brick in twentyone minutes. . The official census taken last week shows that Delphi contains a popular uuu oi ,iuu. ' xnis noes noi mciuae what are termed Mortonville. Leba-; - uoiauu wv iveinni,--wrncu are really the suburbs of Delphi. I I ; tHA)iasf'c,ohventioh of the Union party ot Miami County is advertised in tha Peru-Republican to be held ,on Saturday, June "9th, for the purpose of,-: -nominating os candidates fori the county offices, to be filled by the October, election i:. f I j w Twenty-one feet front on Washing ton Street, Indianapblis, soldNsn Sat urday last, for $20,000, and eightyseveir feet on 'Alabama Street, 'or $16,000; -"Property on "'Washington Street has enhanced in value ! twenty per cent.-by "the extension of the street eastward to the city limits. ClT!-toemb&fBrolfliS Wtholic vdenomination at Lawrenceburgh are erecting a new church edifice vof magnificent proportions. ' j The young man Cemm reported killed last week on the Jefferson ville road , was alive at last accounts. It was the Madison freight train that ran i over hinij and the accident occurred Thursday instead of Tuesday. ; His head was badly cut, but not broked. . j Milton v Gaar, ' Esq., who bought Colonel Bridgland's fine residence, at Richmond, the other day, but a few fears since was a. poor apprentice boy, le established and built .up a large manufacturing business it that city andis richv ;t ;! Kiia j iv; ThBuknt PisTRiCTJudge Kilgore, it is understood; is to -make the race against Jtlian in the" Burnt district. A convention is to be held on the 17th of JuneV i HI j7 t FEXSERj HARDEXB EUGU & PRESTO Wholesale Grocers . ' ,hxcKn dsa ; and-j i i f ;..:y.v Commission ;Iercliii ii tw i; ''f','',;''iwATER:RTREETi I. f (Near Wall street,) New York. DEAN K. FESSEB. I ' . I . i i ;; yOUX A. HAKDOBEROH. f 1 WM. K. PRESTON. may7 d3m j . .i. i . BANKING. Capital iaid in - $350,000 Limited to $700,000 .'- - " T lilt. t f i i 1 MEECHANTS NATIONAL BANK OF EVANSVILLE. C. It. Bement, - - - Pres't. Jolin I. Roelie, - Casliier. Having commencel business at its office, corner of, MAIN AND FIRST STREETS. f-offers lis services to th citizens of Evans ville and its vicinity, being prepared to carry on a legitimate . ; . : , : o.tGeneral Banking Business, t : tr I y :.t 5 1 And to purchase and supply 7-30 Treasury Notes, Gold and Silver, Bank Notes, Exchange. ; Buys V. S. Certificates, Bonds and other Securities, and Discounts Foreign and Domestic Paper; and, for the accommodation of Mechanics and others, who have invested their savings In the popular Government Loans, It offers to receive packages of .Bonds, interest rearing notes ana other Securities, on Special Deposit, free of charge, affording small noiders tne opportunity to avoid the insecurity and risk of retaining them in their own possession
insurance.
:Evaiisville Insurance Co.: Authobized Capital 1,000,000 Paid Up Capital 250,000 FIRE, MARINE, & FI1A.T BOAT BISK Taken at fair rates. ' H. Wheeler, President. ; James II. Cutler, Secretary. directors: Charles Viele, J. S. Hopkins, Gillison Maghee, Robert Barnes, -Dr. M. J. Bray. John Ingle, Jr., , H. i- Wheeler, , William Brown, Dr. F. Wi Sawyer CP. Parsons. Business Agent, who w i also attend to Life and Accident Insurance Office, corner of Main and First Streets, in First National Bank Building. aplfc-6m FIRE, INLAND, AND ACCIDENT Insurance Agency NO. 6 SOUTH WATER STREET, Between Main and Locust, EVASSVILLE, IND. Washington Insurance Co., No. 172 Bkodwat, New York. 'I''.'.'.' AfMttM .........eS8,391 40 Does a General FIRE and INLAND MA RINE Insurance business. Policies enti tled to participate , receive .SEVENTYIVE PER CENT, of the net nrofita. Fonr consecutive dividends' of SIXT Y PER CENT-EACH declared to nartlciDat-,'i:-i'i?iA' a;T :v ...,(FIRE) ., 2r INSURANCE COMPANY. No. .161 Bboadway, New Yoek Insures Buildines. Merchandifu Hitting hold Furniture,1 Rents, Leases, and other property against loss and damage by FIRE. Fire and ; Marine lis:., Co. ;i OF CINCINNATI AND COVlNGTOJ. ': Anseta ...9359,953 31 Insures HULLS. CARGOES and FLATBQAT8. at fair rates of nremium. Amoiii Dumont & Co.. CaDt. Davidson &. Co.. of incinnaii ; Messrs. r ora s co., , Lane & jjarcjey, j. . rerry to.,'oi Louisville and New Albany, , , , U ) , , -NEW YORK - j ; ACCIDENT INSURANCE; CO. Cash Capital. ........... 9250,000 Insures against ACCIDENTS. -Counon Tickets insuring $3000 in event of death, and $25 per week In case of disability from acci dent of any description. Policies from one monm to nve years, insuring o(JU to 510.00U In event of death, and 93 to t-A) weekly comTMna,tion In case of disability. a.t ta r 81,000 per annum. - t v ?t-,t ;ct , .rt All losses- promptly ; adlusted and paid. , -Policies issued in all the above com panies on favorable terras by , j : EDGAR SIIARIE, Agent, marI7 tf i No. 6 Sotrra Watkr Street GEORGE STACKHOUSE, .;,.& f.ivxv.r uiv ..a:.A i GENERAL ! ' INSURANCE AGENT CI ft !?!' No. 6 NORTH WATER STREET, 1 '- ' Z l-' EVANSVILLE, IND, I Cash Assets represented, over Eleven Millions of Dollars 1 j? i : 9ii,oo,ok.) Life', Accident,' Fire and Marine Insurance CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. . Hartford, Conn- - , . : t Capital and Surplus, over, - S9,000,60ft TRAVELERS' INS. CO., Hartford, Conn -; Capital and Surplus,; - toS7J&t . ID. y i l Brooklyn, NY. 'if Capital and Surplus, -fl,518,frld.T9, i. -BAUif iKt; lixs. uuwew York, i t , Capital and Surplus, i . ; i $230,000.00. .. declB-dUin . , : i i It - r. DRUGS. UNION DRUG-STORE, ; - . LOCUST STREET, ' . ' '"; , . ' . ' . Next door to Post-Office. i;;v;""';W.P.B.Heibcpd.''.;PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS carefully compounded. Strict attention given to business, and orders sent bv servants or children. J Fancy and toilet articles of all descriptions, very cheap. , apristf CD CO tf o S3 This delightful toetare nes no dual fOr Preserving and BeauMrylna ie Complexion and Skin. " . -i . Sold by druggists ever where. ...1 1 Dcpot74 Fulton atieet, N. Y,; , mart 6m
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irOTIONS.
To Southern Dealers. IMMENSE STOCK OF ! Olioico Groods, Notions I Notions ! Notions 1 If. MY SWEETSER, 20 MAIN STSEET.20 . Wholesale Dealer and Jobber in , Notions I Notions ! Notions ! ' .. ; o ' I ' - 3Vtionsi Exolixsively I The finest and largest Stock ever brought 10 tne souinwest. H. 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 ing at less prices than the same articles can be bousrht West or South of New YorH city. VY ess or nouvn oi ss ew i om ciiy. Evansville is celebrated for her wholesale sis celebrated for her wholesale houses r but none of them can compete in size of Stock and Prices with the goods on houses' but none of them can compete In hand ; for no house not doing an exclusive Notion business can appreciate the wants, and prepare to meet the wants, of dealers i n tHftt. Tin A an My goods are all of the very latest im- ) porta ti on, direct from the Houses of the great East, and of the bent manufactories of the Old World. To finish up my Btoclc In every particular, I selected in all from eluding the best and most reliable brands rf olio rtitlao It- r rxim a a , i N O T I O N S.! In my ample stock maybe found the fol lowing, in part, viz. : i Spool -Cotton, Braid Buttons,' Bindings, tsewing iik, i'ins, -iNeeaies, uiasuc - Goods, Tapes, Combs, Soaps, ' i : Perfuineryj Toilet Ar- :" ., ticlesi Brushes, ' ! Beads, - Hoop Skirts;:i ' ' "C Corsets-,- Wallets,--Jet Goods, Head Nets. Ribbons. Neck Ties. Sta tionery,-Linen Thread, Sundries. Collars,' uioves, Liaaies Hosiery, nuspenaers, j,-, ShirtBosoms. Woolen Goods, t , , ". . "r Carpet Bags, &c, Ac. . . j 10,000 ARTICLES NOT MENTIONED! As I am engaged exclusively in the Notion JODDing nusiness,; i can oner uett-er ana more complete Stocks than those who deal in Notions and other Goods.' My Stock is the Largest anoBest ever brought to this city, and I solicit an examination of my Stock. Dealers will find everything in the jouon line in sxo. zu main street. II. M. SWEETSER. margtf . , :. Evansville, Ind NEW NOTION : HOUSEIN" E G O O D . Sam. N. CURjticK..... James L. Cuknick. CXi:3iICI BROTRERS, .'- . r ... ' ' - r ; ..,'',, V WHOLESALK DEALERS IN (, STAPLE & FANCY NOTIONS lite Goods, - !!; ni-.il l-ra'r ' HOOP SKIETS, Ac. -AC. E Will, - KEEP A COMPLETE and attractive assortment of every thing desirable and new in our line. The Goods on hand and arriving daily are are ail New, Fresh and Clean, direct from the East. - i To dealerswe desire to say that no better opportunity enase the rig: at the right place, and at the right time. uflylTnlwf i75luaCrhaenftteegsa isfaction. CURNICK BliQTHERS, .. -No. 3 South First St.. EvansvUle. Ind.'.' " JanlO ; Next door to new Bank -Building. S c QTJEEKS W ARE. 3. W BAH BOM CO. dUE EN SARE, .. and;; ;; j ; GLAS SW. H E LAMPS KNIYES AND FORKS, , .. ' : '-.'' ' A':n;EW;;STOM;! :.,"', IN tiREAT VARIETY.-' ' : :;- ..Corxxe and See. - ;, .it 1 1 KO. 4, FIRST. ST.. - . I ROOM FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY THE .Tfi-jrr cuu i. .i. as
GROCERIES.
Head & Menifee, , WHOLESALE CJItOCEltS, ?. ,J-.'.i" and Dealers In J " - No; 13 Main Street, " i i (Opposite Branch Bank.) 1 . ... - dec30 - EVANBVILLK, IND. ' : nA ''BUSHELS - EXTRA SEED OLf Vf Oats, just received and for sale bv j. j. DUSOUCHET & CO.. marau No. 19 Water Street. B. S. RTJSTON. T r ; : JOHS G. RUSTON. K. . UllSton & COWholesale and Retail Dealers in 1 n T n rtTTiT TWO T T f T TT n Tn UAUU XjILXXjO,. JT XVUJJ U jLi. 1 i PRimSO PAPER, No-30 Water Street, bet Sycamore & Vine, I - . -, . - ; i - . ' r i v 1 ' ' Indiana.' f: Yl EVANSVILLK.., i rt ! T);t! 4 ' - r. ; -!....,. ' - ii.pl ' ; I i ;ilu'iri -i ft rx i-ts.: i:v f f.j,:-. J The hiehest market price paid for all jinds of Produce and Rags. e -,i . NEW SUPPLIES JUST RECEIVED: i 1 1 200 Bags Michigan "Oats, superior article. I 10 Tons Rich Country Bran. . ,, . ?S2 S08"?.1? iowa ptnes- s I lent cow feed. I - In stor store and for sale at . ' , . S. RUSTON & CO., aprl8 ?:':J",f: No. 30. Water St? STOVE WORKS. SOJDTIIERX:.l't : --v- . . i i:" STOVE WORKS. BRINKMEYER & CO., fJ. ';t manufacturer)f ' COOKING STOVES, FOR WOOD, AND j HEATING STOVES. FOR WOOD AND COAL; COUNTRY SKILLETS AND LIDS; J COUNTRY OVENS AND LIDS: ... BISCUIT OVENS AND LIDS; ODD LIDS: SUGAR KETTLES; : ' i IHH IRONS; v JAMB GRATES; " FANCY GRATE FRONTS; AIR GRATES; i CELLAR GRATES i WINDOW WEIGHTS; ; . , MUFFIN MOLDS; c - o WAFFLE IRONS; " - HAM BOILERS: STOVE. HOLLO Wt WARE, rH c. , ALSO KEEP FOR SALE Tin Plate, Sheet Iron & Copper, Tin and Japanned Ware, a .1 y-tu t. SALES ROOM: ft Main Stropp dry near mouth of Pigeon Creek. , Order8solicled.- ' i "' feb SADDLERY. . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , S I I Ju IR Y. tvrv, y.v.-i 1 ,1'STEINBACH & WACKr ' 1'lh?No.,"67VlIain:itreet,!: ; .,. EVANSVILLE, IND. "TTTr HrF.P STASTLV OX W hand a full assortment of all goods in our line, but call the sjecial attention of I Merchants and Kaddlei-s to our superior HORSE-COLLARS, finished, instead of with buckles and straps, with A. Steinbach's newly invented and patented , ; , . -' - EVERLASTING : i " . ,CoUar-lPasteiier. The advantages of this fastener are--1. Durability, the Fastener warranted to outlast the Collar; ,2. Saving of time in putting the Collar 6n 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 onr stock before vou buv' and vou will save moneys i i . ; decladOm. lumber, l j JAMES ' SWANS0N & SON, 'Wholesale and Retail Dealers in .'. Shingles Lath, Doors, and Sash. Also, a large assortment of Allegheny, Chicago.and Toledo Lumber and Flooring, j uresseu ana ynurwetra, on nana ana. lor sale. j iini i;l i
Extra ' Scwoect and Shaved " Pine lTwo squares southeast of Union DeDof onr
Shinglei? eighteen inches lonqF r r; . ; ' ;..Delaware and Sonth atreeta, -r '.Irw ..i.M.-rt Ii ' 'il Jll''. 'Indianapolis. Ind.
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(Opposite Lamasco Wha,fjri, .Evansville. a2?ind streedfor1 AH orders promptly, attended to, , , -J warded with promptness on'Yny f of the maylTdem , u. KHi4SAaoK railroads. j; c , ,;fa ,ilmayH d3nt i. T.m-c--. i .vxr.n il .7 .T
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BOOTS AND SHOES.
WM. r-Hr WALKER C0.r si 83 MAIN STREET, 83 Opposite the Washington House, i : t ; ABE NOW OPESflXO, AD OrFER at the lowest figures, a superior article of . ' i- ' 'L 'I h il H 5! 'J LADIES'.' KID, GOAT, and 3 GLOVE-CALF B -A ei- 31? O .TtfA. ;l : U cl'ripoiisli'fboots " LASTING' CONGRESS GAITERS, . -) GiAOVE-CAL' CONGRESS GAITERS, r'l 1. ,ir .' s.i: ) j" '-in it 1 : u -'.j I i r ..' i Glove-Calf Button Balmorals, -.m.r, - .i A .!-!. Kid and Lasting Slippers, , i i ,( blisses' LasUBg, Glove-Calf, Kid. and uoat uoots, .i ,,-.-! ' !-vr.f-,ii;- is : $ t-,tvr;,:..-l Misses' Congress Gaiters, of every variety, Children's Cloth, Kid, Goat, and Calf Men's" Lasting Congress Gaiters, Glove-Calf Congress Gaiters, .i - . , Lasting Brogans, '' ' -' Lasting, "Glove-Calf, and Patent Leather -i . Oxfords, y,vj-. FINE, CALF BOOTS. F""c1,' 8c',cb BooU' 1 1Kip Boots, and Brogans, BOYS' BOOTS, (Calf and Kip.) Congress, Lasting, and Glove-Calf Gaiters, - Calf and Buff Balmorals, Together with a general assortment f Shoes, Boots, and Brogans. ALSO , ILATSi and CAPS of the latest styles. . I r---,--.".-r'-':i' ' i . : . We are regularly receiving the latest and most approved goods In our line, at the lowest prices, and expect to keep np with the market in respect to quality and price. t-ersons purcnnmg are respecttuav invited to call at No. S3 MAIN STREET, and examine our stock WM..H. WALKER & CO. mar7 6m ;:!, .1 -H- ' i ' V ' Kill BOOTI3 and fillOEfi ::;!. i .ii ,!i ATW, H QXE SALE! !! i -, r, j!:,lf r-r;i't .... .1 !-. no i. 'if , - a ... u 2STo. , S STREET. LARGE ASSORTMENT OX HAND X.L and Goods arriving almost daily. The Trade Js resDectfull.v invited to ex amine my Stock, with the assurance that they will find as ,. r; .'..r.,. i. i'-;;t ' :- ..! . flnnrt finnrla nnil n I nir PrlfAa , t .. - - AS ANY HOUSE IN THE WEST. Thankful to old customers for past favors, I would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. " I. SH53XOIVIIV. July 13 -. .; -t ,-..-.-.,:. ; hotels. : ; :'AhiericaiiiXi6iUe. .' -' "U . ,' i - v ' JOHN TRAVIS, Proprietor,) opposite steamboat Landing Evansvii iiiuiuiin. " Free Omnibus running from the D pot. aprl8 ; ray . iro rfiv- - A'js lar? iiS thSTknr ready in time for railroad trai
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