Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 21 May 1866 — Page 6
THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, MONDAY, MAY 21, 1866.
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MACHINISTS.
CRESCENT , FOUNDERY, EVANSVILLE.INDIANA. ! O A ' if; Manufactarers of STEAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS : PORTABLE ENGINES "A .1 '' "- V .f-T.i.- - f.T CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, XI Of the most Approved Pattern, j ' i i. i '. K r'l ! lit "I j All kinds of Machinery appertaining to .'-!, ..-.;,- ('.;' '.- i ': i "'-., i i' j !- , Railroads," ii- :. j ? . STEAM BO lATTS Distilleries, Flooring Mills of all sizes, with the latest improvements attached, TOBACCO SCREWS, &c, &C.,1 -" Iron and Brass Castings of Every Description. ! 3 - i i Dealers in Steam Guages, Gum Belting, FlreUlricks, Wrought Iron Pipes, Bolting Cloth, &., at Manufacturers' Prices. : - Repairing Done at Short f Notice. 5
i,, Workmen sent to all parts to fit op work , and Repair Boilers and Machinery. e. . --- All orders will receive our indlvldu al attention, and will be promptly filled ou . i the most reasonable terms. , . -a Office and Foundery on the Canal, corner or Ingle treeti 'iil'.''i.t oct8-dly , a . - , a - t - , s- - " y j t ! . ;
Schultze, Thuman & Co., d T" T T - 7 4 rr j'" I.illf I Meclianics' foundry, V . Manufacturers and Builders of 3'' Steam Engines, Circular Saw 311113. r1 - .f, ! ' Grist 1 and Sugar Mills, Tobacco Screws, . : ; Gumming Machines, Distil-...f J ; lery and Mining Ma- ' chlnery, Malt Mills, 'Corn Shellers, House Fronts, Cellar Grates IRON & BRASS CASfjNGS - , , f, ,f, 1 Oi every description. ,JHachihery of all kinds Made and Repair!. -:r(, Dealers in Belting, Fire Bricks .t . w i i V i Kteam Guages, 'anrl 1 - Wroughtlron Pipes. Old Materials Bought. ; jj it i: r'.:vj 'i -ifi a . . n v. t. iy. 1 1 y- . ; 'J -o z ... j chiuervand Workmen. and will-nive all , work,entoited to us ourin.d;Wdaal(atten4 ' tion, fill orders, promptly, warrant our. work, and charge reasonable priced. Office and Foundry, corner of First and Ieet Btreets, Evansville, Ind. N. B. Workmen sent to all parts to fit up work and do repaJ ring. vmm SCHULTZtiTTHUM AN ft CO.
STAT33 iTEMa !
The ; Henry, Countx; Fair is to be held on the 19th, 20th and 21 of September, at Newcastle. The farmers in the vicinity of Rock port compiain oi tne ravages or cutworms...,. :.rr. , , There are, according to'a recent enumeration, 1,095 white persons over the age of 21 years, in Blackford County." ' : : ' ' I Allen County, has 4drawn,s as her share of the School Fund for this year," the sum of $29,601 38. ; Let it be well USed. ;.;uwV'!' ; Michael Dougherty was convicted of grand larceny at Lafayette, the other day, and .sentenced, to ' two yearsT imprisonment a; tf. 4NB. Dodge, Esq., an old and prominent citizen of Lafayette, died, as is supposed of dropsy, in New York,. Having been found dead in his bed on, VV ednesday morning. A man named John Ross was shot Dy anocier man named otambaugn at Clymer's Station, near Logansport, on Tuesday last. j The editor of the Lafayette Journal counted 136 boys, between the ages' of four and fonrteenTin attendance at a recent fire in that city, whih,-.he says, wa's,abou1; two-thirds of tthe . number J present. ,. . , . ! A negro sentenced to the penitentiary for two years ' by Judge Chap man, at Indianapolis the other day, was also disfranchised for ' two years. The latter part of the punishment the TTernIA tW iA dog fell Jff alfit jonl Washington Street, Indianapolis, on Wednesday, clearing the street in an unprecedented short time the people supposing the dog:waa mad.T'TTI v-T .The DeKalb Democrat tells of & lady .in that county by the name i of Hannah Mprley who received a decree of divorce, took out license, and was married, all in the same day." Hannah was in somewhat of a hurry. I Small-pox. Judge'Eckels did not hold his Morgin Circuit Court on ac count of the '.small -pox, which is ra ging to a very considerable extent in Martinsville. Twenty-two cases are TtVOpfAti.w.m .5'f ;1 n ., f.-.f.t f '"' . The Greneral Synod of the Lutheran Church commenced a session at Fort ;Wayne bn . Wed nesday , last. ', , .Vbout .two hundred and seventy-five persons L are expected as' delegates'.' i 1 , r There ia to bq a grand Temperance Convention;held . .on,, the , Tippecanoe BatQe-Glround.'bn Tuesday, 22d inst Half-fare and excursion trains will be run op the;raijroad.i ; rra ' General Metz,- formerly af soldier in the Seventy-fifth J Indiana '.Regiment; killed a negro near Franklin, Tennessee, on Friday, for an alleged insult to his wife. He first shot him and then cleaved hisrskull with s an !ax. Met was examined before a magistrate and released: " ' 1 . j - The Association of Congregational UhurhedMiis&raidf, the State of In'diana,' met'at t)ie Congregational Charohia Terre liaute on Thurd4x evening. ' Gone to the Mormons. The Terre Haute Express says: Samuel Selkirk, of Lafayette, accompanied by two deluded women, one his brother they design embracing the Mormon The Directors of the Evansville & Crawfordsyille Railroad Company, were Is session Wednesday, 16th, inst., at the Terre Haute House in this city. Express. . Returns as follows have been made of the' enumeration in Harrison County: Boon Township, 368; Posey Township, 368; Blue River Township, 221; Jackson Tof nshrp, 273.-riY"ew Albany Ledger. t A carpenter working near Lafayette is said to have., drank .an .eight-gallon keg of beer between the hours . of iT o'clock A.: Ml,Land a a'cloct v"i tilt is Baid he did nt appear. drunk,, nor, aia ne quit worK. xnat was eignx gallons in seven hours, which we think was quite enough fn )iV;;r,: A :ri The County..CleckoX Allen County made a narrow escape,8 the lother da, t While, driving -fn.-b.is carriage, th tongue fell from the neck-yoke, an the horses, taking fright, camtr.withi ?an"aceofprecipttatingTftenileIve3 carriage, and driver over a high bank into the river. The only damage however, was the. breaking to pieces of the vehicle. ' " Hod Cholera. The mortality amoDg the hogs in this vicinity is increasing. A great many of these animals died in towi. and the farmers as-i sure us that 4h disease is Committing fearful ravages among the swine in some.-neighborlypotla of this vicinity. In 4 some caries Ihey die within two hours from the first attack of the epidemic, while in other instances they have survived week or ten days. Jiockport Umpire.
Superintendent Solomon informs us that they have now reached a depth of 674 feet, and that th salt water, as they get down," is growing much stronger. They have bored to a depth, of, 107, feet inrthe last, three weeks, and are now - in the second sandstone. The Thomas well, near Lodiville, is ' pouring forth white sulphur? water, a- large, quantities, the water being forced from the well to the height of sixty feet. Covington Friend. , Man Poisoned. Mr. Nick Humphrey, living near Eureka, was poisoned recently by eating wild parsnip. Mr. H. had plowed up the root and eaten a large quantity: mistaking it frvr sTvinrnAt.. FT wa.s seized with vio
lent spasms' immediately afterward, which continued lor twelve hours, when they were checked by the efiForts of Dr. Myler, who was called in, and who soon succeeded in relieving the unfortunate sufferer. Mti Humphrey is recovering, and will doubtless 'be more careful -in future. Rockpori Umpire. Thes econd volume of Indiana's Roll of Honor has been - isfiued fronC the press by CoI.7Streight.'' Theodore T. Scribner, formerly correspohdeit of the New York 'Herald is ' the editor pfthe worki and is highly "complimented for the ability and impartiality displayed in the work'by the1 press of Indianapolis. " l '" 1 l v ,'. "The people of Grandview'gave the MethodisV minister at that place, Rev. J. W. Culmer, a surprise party whicV realized to the Reverend gentleman, presents, including greenbacks, to the value of $150, and all enjoyed a happy me- ' '..-T-i-A! v-iv.iav 2. !'.'. Mr. Rose's Artesian well has .been bored to the depth, of 684 feet. The last 54 feet has been through a liard sand-stpne ; at 672 feet another strong vein of salt water ; was ' struck, and at 675 feet gas was drawn up by the sand pump that readilyignited, tipon being touched with a match.rr.Tfaoosft Express. ., - . . . . . ,,. : A Mr. Ross, of Portland, Jay Co., while makigg some, repairs on; his livery stable last week, killed two hundred and fifty rats," found under the floor. Some rats ' ' ' v; -f WOOL FACTORS. . , : ' m '.a ; ;.t . ; Sehsefer, Rimrotli A Co'., , VANDfiRijUEGh WOOLEN MILLS v"evAnsVille Indian; '; , "s TITANUFACTURER OF JEAN8' SATIJLfJL nets, t lannels, Linseya, t:overlots, Kluuket, Balmoral Skirts, Btookinp: Yarn, Ac., &.v.. Fact ory at Franklin St reet Bridge. I.amasco Knlarpement.' Store on Third street, between Main and Sycamore, back, of Washington House.,- Wool bought at the Factory or 8tore for cash, at Cincinnati market prices, or in exchange for goods. .. ,L t i : .-1 !!.,.. i, j ;: J - : ! :f Custom Work of all kinds : if ..,;.... i - ' : t : : : Solicited and promptly done. " Price lists and samples sent If requested. Persons sending us their wool to be worked np for fthem, or to be exchanged for goods, ought to give full directions what kind of goods they want, and where they want them shimed : and. mIso. If tl-.s.v want to get their woof worked up on shares. Wre warrant them fair business-dike treatment, We'ara -unntftg 4two -of the largest and best sets of Woolen n Mac chinerj and can fill all ordem piHi nHimptlVw' -HOHBFER apr 18d w3iu r RIM ROTH "A CO. BANKING. apitklPa&fir - 350,000 Limited to S700 000 IWW,VVVf -. - i; .il .0 iS. '7 y.n '.. ' Villi!, o j.l MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK , . . i j VI:1! tiiii ! I'M'? I i ' " t . S. ; i ''!. if i-'A n -i i:f -.'! t'.W ,i , i.t - i-'l'i XT r l,TtTrt'l i-r.X.- '. :1 -s it OF EVANSVILLE. ' ' ...n.'i i-vt )',' -. f , Jti..:; - : ro1 il .;i i -I. '. , 'u ' .. ' ;, ' 1 i ' 1 : . John I). Itof.Uo, -Cashier. i...ru',Tin-,,-n.:,:r..::! '.TfO XiK.'L .!.;:;!.) f..-i.: I.r.-:'.'I . Havin? commenced busineS at its office, corner of MAIN AND FIRST STREETS, offers its services to the citizens 'of Evans"ville and Its vicinity,; being prepared to carry on a legitimate - '" ' ' - 1 " J ! ' , ; "' - e "General Banking Business; Aud to purchase and supply, 7-30 Treasury Notks, Ooi.n A?n Str.vKR, JJ.-A. A..A MjAUIAiMJIt,, .-Buys LVS. Certificates, Bonds, and other Securities, and Discounts Kxretgn and Domestic Paper; and, for the accommodation of Mechanics and otjiers, who have invested their savings In the popular Government LoartSw-it offers to receive packages of U. H. Bonds, Interest. Bearing Notes and ot her Securities, on Special Deposit, tree of charge, affording small, holder the opportunity to avoid the insecurity and risk of retaining thetn in their own possession. In great variety. At HEAD A MOONEYS. maris Sax
INSURANCE.
Evansville Insurance Co. Authorized Capital... Paid Up Capital.. l,000,000 .. 250,000 FIRE, MARINE, & FLAT BOAT RISK . Taken at fair rates. ' . H. Wheeler; President. James H. Cutler, Secretary. directors: Charles Viele, . ' ; J. 8. Hopkins, " Oillison Alaghee,' Robert Barnes, Dr.M.J,Bray. J John' Ingle: Jr., H. Q Wheeler. "William Brown Ir. F. Wr Sawder .. C. P. Parsons, -.BusLiess Agent, who w 1 nwu avreuu w uicnuu Avuiueniinsnrance Office, corner of Main and First Street, In First National Bank Building. apl-6m FIRE, INLAND, AND ACCIDENT Insurance r Agency,' V ,-V'r-r' iV -,f J" -.;'r I ' NO.' 3 SOTTTH ."WATER STREET, f 1 , Between Main and Locust,"", ; Evansville, Ikd. I v Washington Insurance Co., : -.v.; No. 172 Brodway, New York. . j Aiset ...8688,391 49 Does a General FIRE and INLAND MAKiiNit. insurance business. Policies enti tled to participate receive SEVENTYx iBi Srcl.i ' (jKri i. of the net, profits. Four consecutive dividends of SIXTY r&li jtjjs r. ISLAUM declared to na.rt.ir.inaU COLUMBIA :1: (FIRE) . ;.. -.- ; ) . insurance: company. j . No. 161 Broadway, New York. ; ; Aets.m.....,.,.i..i..j5a5,I33 86 Insures Buildings, Merchandise, Houseuuiu r uruuure, rama, Xieases. ana other property against loss and damage by FIKE. '.." vii, ..'-'! UNITEDFire ' and : Marine Ins. Co. J ' '' 'OF CIIfCINNATf AND CpVIIfOTONv, ; At8.i..,. ....;.;.......;.....:..35,93 31 1 insures HTJLLS.'CARGOES nnrf kt.at. i BOATS, at fair rates of premium. Among I Dumont & Co.. Capt. Davidson A 'ha' of imcmnsu; Messrs. rora cs to., ljane K uarney, j. a., terry k Co., of Louisville fcna jNew Aloany, , . ' 1 SKW YORK : ; ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO.; ChhIi Capital. 2.70,000 " Insures against ACCIDENTS. Coupon Tickets insuring $5000 in event of death, and &!5 per week in case of disability from accident of any description. Policies from onn month to five years, insuring 300 to 410,000 m eTeiit oi (leuin, aim .i 10 weekly compensation in case of disability, at 5 per i,wu per anuuju, .- . ; f , i B68-A11 losses .promptly. adjustel and -wo-roncies issued in an tbe above com panies on lavorable lerpis by EDGAR SIIAI6IE, Asenl, marlT tf : No. 6 Sotrtit. Water Street GEORGE; STACKHOUSE, .' GENERAL ; . - ' xrvijis.vrsoi: agent No. NOBTH WATER STREET, f' if J ' ' EVANSVILLE, IND. . . j ;i; ..! ., ' , ' . X u .'-. ' i '' . :;!, .Casli Assets represented, over !. Eleven Millions of Dollars Life, Accident, Fire and Marine Insurance CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. Hartford. Conn . .. capital and Surplus, over - $9,000,800. TRA VELERS' INS. CO., Hartford, Conn. . CAPiTAi and Surplus,; - - 8587,59c . Vk , , i i PHCENIX FIRE & MARINE INS. CO.r , Brooklyn, N. Y. Capital nd Surplus, i ,:-. i , . 1 ,518,840.79., v ,. ' I fit ' i-Jflii! i. J-.j. hi (t'(iltt:iBALTIC FIRE INS. CO., New York: capital ana faURPLjus,, , T SB0.000.00. uwig-uuiu . yy A Uiiti I'll. DRUGS. Mf.-i U . A . PUKE RtGs: i - if. .UNIONiVDROG-STORE, fi17X)CUST STJSEEf, .tti'r. "Next door to Post-Office. AV. P. 15. Ilebfcerd. 1IYSICIAXS' JKKSlRItTION carefully compounded. Slrirt. utton. tion civen to business, and orders sent, hir bci rnuu, vi v ....... ... Fancy and toilet articles of all descriplions, very clieap. - aprlStf ' 1 : " '''. '.test l: j - D YtfL This delightful tolletarMoe nasr.neovai for Preserving and Beautifying she Complexion and Skin. Sold by druggists ever where. Depot, 74 Fulton street, N. Y. mart 8m
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GROCERIES.
NEW GROCERY STORE, nSYCiMOKE, bet. Fourth and Fifth, -byHEDDERICH LAUER. ,1 V, A LARGE AXD WE1X-SELECTEO .i stock of . GrOCeneS, Provisions,: " ' ' i f ! , r . : I : HOPS, &0, Just . opened, and at the lowest, rates, to which the attention of the public IsUnAll kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for goods, and the highest market price paid. " In connection with the Store, there is a large and commodious , WAGON YARD, for the accommodation of country dealers. may 18 d3m r ,-: ' -'. '? ; '" ! ... j cross; xiRorrsr at ther- - - 1 Vi - tit 'i f if J1 G r o c o r y,City Third, Street, between Main and Locust, M HAND se BARRELS I CHOICE NORTHERN POTATOES, which we offer for sale at $2 75 barrel, to close out the lot. :- ' - "' may 19 tf ' j . i ' i . . : r-. ." ' ' ' " ' Head & Menifee ; ' ,WIIOIESAI.E OROCERS, 1 t ' -' !i and Dealers In , . ':' :" LIQ,UORS, WINES, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, SPICES, WOODEN '',". , ,"ware, &c.; &c.; ; ' " ATo. 13'-MaiiiStret:; (Opposite Branch BahkJ f dOt , ..- ! EVAN8VILLB, INO. d n BUSHELS EXTRA . SEED Uvr U O&ta, just received and for sale ?:c" by J.l. Ul SO U Vl ET & UO mar.su No. 19 Water Street. R. 8. RUSTOJ. JOHN O. RUSTON. It. S. Huston & Co., ' AVholesale "and Retail Dealers in: fl T f Hf TJTPO TT nnnflTi JS,JJSUL,XJK), SXKJ XJ U Kjj. -:. , ' . IItINTIXO PAPER No. 30 Water. Street, bet. Sycamore & Vine, EVAN8VILLE,...jJl...J...isrDIAJf A, , The highest market price paid for all ums oi A.roou ce pnaatags, j ; .?( NE W; UpJpLI ES "j.UST, 'RECTrVyT 200 Bags Michigan' Oats, superior article. m ions men coumry Jfran. . ). .. ; 530 Bushels Iowa Potatoes, i , . I0t Baes Rich Ground Hcreeninm otm.1. lent cow feel., . ,:,c . .: i (; t,, . , ; . rInstore and Xor sale at ' ..:T"i . ; '-t .i-u'!.- . K. S.-RUS10N A CO.. aprlg . . ?t , f n ',,,,. y0. ao Water St. XIII.LIIs'ERTr GOODS. TO THE MILLINERS, MV STOCK of Millinery Goods for the SpringTrade, ... . , . , ; .. .n ; ! VV holfisalo. ,: ' ' . t Is now ready; Those wishing to lay- In their Kprins supply should call wmn and bto w kiwk ana learn tne new prices. ' TO THE LADIES of EVANSVILLE AND 'V vimmTv Stock of Millinery for the Spring trade, is now complete and ready for in - V1 "I iura- im selected the Goods nerseb, and has not spared time nor money i to get the latest novelties of Paris and New f , V e' also' the choicest of Spring xwisquines, reaay maae, and will make them trirrtPi-t. 4Kb hortet nouce as i nave a full assortment of Spring Cloths an Black Silks, and Trim mings Icr same. AIho. Dress Trimmings, Laces, Embroidery, Corset. Nets for the i-iair. tne new stvl if iHair- iCnfls. Kid oioves. Lce Mitts, Hosiery, and an end--leSS ilStOf i . , .. Also, Hair in Switches. Curls and Front Pieces, in good supply tuid At the lowest market prices.,,, , , B. BAUM,; : , , : , No. 52 Main Street. P. S. No business transacted on Saturn day. " ' .-ri'".,., ...r, i. .. maril-am. pot. i . i REAL LACE MITTS maris 3m At HEAD i HOONEfS.
BOOTS AIJP SHOES. WM. H. WALKER & CO.,
83 1 JIAIN STREET, y 83 Opposite the Washington House, A RE NOW OPEKflNG, AND OFFER JtJL at the lowest figures, a superior ai title of s liiiJ , j -, L AD I E3 K I D, GOAT, fu& 33 GLOVE-CALF '!' Polish' iBooto,! A-.o ,'."';;;. ;i ;: ' . . ,- i -. ' ' ' ' LASTING C6NGRES3 GAITERS V ,:... J.U --it .!:., ,.'' - ' - , : GLOVE-CALF CONGRESS GAITERS, " ' Glove-Calf Button Balmorals, ' ; " Kid and Lasting Slippers, , Misses' Lasting, Glove-Calf; Kid, and Goat Boots, Misses' Congress Gaiters, of every variety. Children's Cloth, Kid, Goat, and Calf j. ! r-"'; ' . Shoes, - - Men's Lasting Congress Gaiters. Glove-Calf ;, , Congress Gaiters, . :, , Lasting Brogans," ' ':.f ' l Lasting, Glove-Calf, and Patent Leather oxioraa, .. .. . FINE! CALF BOOTtt, Fine Calf Scotch Boots, , ' ' . : s . j,, , ...j Kip Boots, and Brogans, , ' :t ' : ( , BOYS" BOOTS, (Calf and Kip.) . , vf-.f v r v . Congress, Lasting, and Glove-Calf Gaiters, r. 1)1 -f ' '!'' '''''' : ; ! Calf and Buff Ba lmorals, ' " Togetner witn a p Shoes, Boots, and Bi a general assortment of rogans.. ALSO HAT Anti CAPS of the latest styles. ,. ; f , We are regularly receiving the latest and most approved goods In our line, at the ii!-it. . ' a,lu ePci io Keep npwun ""ru.ei in respect, io quality ana price, Persons purchasing are respectfully invlted to call at No. S'A MAIN STREET. and examine our stock. . . ; r WM. H. WALKER & CO. mart 6m li:,.;; i . . . -! ':-.-. ..; ' ' . w! !i SOOTS anil SHOE -AT- .)" '., . , .-. ,hV. .) .'v WHOLESALE! 'j: a;; .;i '-l ! . ::l i:-:ff 1 1' '' ti-.t.-.I-'Jl 'PfO. if v. STREET. ...... . A lARKE ASSORTMENT OS'llANi JtaL and Goods arriving almost daily. The Trade is respectfully invited to examine my Stock, with the assurance that they will find as -j n , f . ti uuuu uuuus aiiu as luw i rices AS ANY HOUSE IN .THE WEST. Thankful to old customers forpast favors, I would respectfully solicit a eontinoanoe Af ih.sAmp. . ..... ... July 13 HOTELS. American Home. ,.r. JOHN TRAVIS. Proprietor,.- v Water St., between Mailt A Sy Opposite Steamboat LandinMvil Indiana. Free Omnibus runnK from neR RAY OrSE, ; Two squares sutheastof Union Bepol, oor7 DeUiwar. "d South streets, E'Ta'r ' f -Idianaprf. Ind. " . . irw hu cneaper bw inao tnv ISA In tkA nln rmAAl. -
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