Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 May 1866 — Page 6
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v:u.-v ?: 1 . CRESCENT FOUNDERY, v EVAiT3YILLE.INDIANA, Manufacturers of 1.1 .i -i'.'1 STEAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS PORTABLE ENGINES , AND ' " CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, . rt "i" - - - . f 1 . . ' o , - . ' - i , f i - . . J; . 1 . :) i I. I I .;..'..(.-. j - ' ' ... . ' ' Of the moot Approved Pattern. -' All kind Of Machinery appertaining to . r -j r i, m d . t ? . . 1 i . i . . J. "i ! . - Railroads, Distilleries, Flouring , . H1214 of all slues, with the latest improvements attached, TOBACCO SCREWS, 4c., Sc., Iron and Brass Castings of Every Description. ..,,.'.'.. !f v ' ;. ' . Dealers ia Bteam Ouages, Gum Belting, Fire Bricks, Wrought Iron Pipes, Bolting Cloth, &ct at Maaufactarere' Prices, u Eepairing Done at Short Notice-y-u . 'f Z i j .T .flli'gli'CSJ" Workmen sent to an parts to at up work" ADd Be pair Boiiets and Machinery. " - mr All orders trill receive our individual attention, and will be promptly filled on the most masooaftle ternta. , u-. Offioe and Koundery on the Canal, corner W ingle otreet. . - - ocio-aiy .Schultze, Thumzs & Co., mechanics' I?oandry, f . f 5 Ji ii i-'. Manufacture rs and Builders of Steam Engines, Circ&Iar Saw Lr:;: ' mils. - Grist and Sugar Mills, Tobacco Screws, Gumming Machines, Distilleryand Mining Ma- -Chlnery, Malt Mills, Corn Snellen, House Fronts, Cellar Grates IRON & BRASS CASTINGS Of every description. ; ;; ; Machinery of aU kinds Made and Repaired. Dealers in Belting, Fire Bricks, Steam Guages, and ., :' Wrought Iron Pipes. Old Materials Bought, HWe have the 'fa?IIitv'of the liest'Afachlnery and Workmen, and will -give, ail work, entrusted to as our individual atten tion, All orders promptly'warrant our work, and charge reasonable prices. . , Office and Foaodryveoraep of First and Leet Streets, Evansville, Ind. , , N. B. Workmen sent to- all pfrto5flt up worK ana ao repairing.
STATE-ITEJIS,: pThe firemen of Fort "Wayne are prepa ring to ceJebrate the 4th of July; Another case of infantcide 'ia.' reported in .the, Fort Wayne papers. - r The; Luthsran Synod is in session at Fort Wayne. There are 187 delegates present. An egg inl an egg-both perfectly formed and shelled was presented, las t week; Jo' the 'editor, of the Richmond Telegram. The boys about Richmond are baring a great time shooting pigeons, with which the woods are alive.
The" Lafayette Journal is informed that Colonel Learning has- been appointed Government Inspector for that city, in place of; Alex. Hoover.- j .Thomas Bean, a resident of Bethel, Wayne County, received a .seyere wound inThis thigbafew days since, from the accidental' discharge of hie gun, while hunting." y ? The Warsaw Indianian learns that the Catholics of that rdace axe about selecting - eround for a t new i church edifice, which will make the sixth in the town. Aerbert Williams. "Run . Iina Kpah unanimously 'confirmed by the Senate as Collector of the port of Michigan City. . amusing themselves hugely by having excursions on the scow Gov. Morton. : The barbers in several towns in the n orthen jtfoantifji CofJthe; State have determined to do no more shaving on Sunday. ( Right enoughs 3 ; i A boy named Green had his arm broken in several places, and Ms body badly, lascera ted, on, Wednesday last, in Fort Wayne, by being caught in the machinery of planing mill. " j Newton ClaypooLEsa., one of the pioneer settlers of Connefsville, died at Indianapolis on last Monday afterjrioon. He was taken to Connersville interment r,n7i.TTtCTn7 j j A eight train ori the Chicago "and Great Eastern Railroad was thrown from the track, beyond Newcastle, one day last week,; iand three persons slightly injured, t. . . , ? 'Sl'ccessfitl Raid. Tn vrtiiri Nimrods of this city made a raid into the woods near Boston, last Monday, n4 J i I. - .l i , auu iciuiucu m me cvemiig wim CO minirrela and WX nioronns -?i"-7mii,r Telegram. ' k "' -'J ; i The Masonid fraternity of Franklin have decided to give a grand.celebration on the 24th of June, and ( have accordingly sent out invitations to the several Lodges throughout the State, inyiting them to be present. ; , ft ; r ! A i singular ; case ; has been 'on trial before' Judge "Ryan , at - Fort 'Wayne. Two neighbors claim a cow, which is in possession of. one of. the litigants. Each proves the animal, by, responsible citizens,' t5( beleng ta bim, and so the Courtis unable todecide. A man named George Benbou was caught in the fly wheet of a steam saw mill near Anderson -few" days; since. He was camedentirery over the wheel, by which bia neck was. broken, and he was otherwise mangled ip a frightful manner. w -on Tipton Vrants a school house, .and the Timet advertises for a leader: ' It says a house can be built if a man of brains to lead caJDe found, , 1 The corner "sione oFane'w Catholic Church t was -.laid , at Long Branch, Jennings1 County, with imposing cere monies one-day lasteek.aBla6aBHHWSB, In the Madison District, Southeastern Indiana Conference2 during the last month, 1,300 additions to the Church were reported, and 900 conversions. Since that, revivals are in progress, and -otcifIOO inprepi reported as hatrfig been received on probation. - A fi re broke ; put in ; Lakeville, St. Joseph County, on Tuesday of last week, which consumed two houses, two shops, one stable, two milk-houses and one wood-shed, -' John Stuckman alias Stockman, was arrestee fn .Souths JBend, ,few days ago on a charge of forgery. He is ah old offender, having been imprisoned in the . county jailv, in Lagrange County, fo.r a like offence when k'e-w8'. 5.??!a?J-2 JLIi I?I QS4A iicl ' South Bend is infested with sneakthieyes, who sneak around and steal clothing -out of the halls of private residences, , between- dark.,,and , bedtime-. . , , cxujlui a .vcar ugy, vnaries tennis was ejected , from thei Metropolitan Theatre, Indianapolis, because he per sisted in stab dTrig in the aisle. He sued thetheatre for $5,000 damages, and has just obtained a verdict for $200. The barn belonging to Addison Barkley, near New Pennington, Decatur County, was struck by lightning, on "Thursday last, and burned to the ground, with its contents, including sixty bushels ofwhea hayr harness, &c. The loss wllllaraount to1 ome $1,200, and there was no insurance
""JcDak Biddle The; members of the bar in Delphi, without distinction of party, unite in requesting Judge Biddle to remain upon the bench another term. High Priced Horse. W. P. Benjamin, the Indianapolis jeweler, sold his sorrel horse, "Tom Murray," the other day, for two thousand dollars. Mr.-John Peabody sold "White Cloud" for six hundred and fifty dollars. ; Suicide. A man by the name of Carver, living near Windsor, in Randolph County, committed suicide by hanging himself last ; Sabbath,1 ,The cause, assigned was difficulties , growing out of a law-suit with one Johnson,' who had induced, Carver to sign a libel.: t He leaves a family. - ; - - j The Stone Cutters' strike at Indianapolis is about over. The best workmen have gone to work at old prices. Some idle fellows, who neither work themselves or let others work when they can help it, '"are en-, deavoring to intimidate those who have gone to work, but are not very successful in their ; efforts. . ' -The: assessment in the Seventh Congressional District for the month of April last, under the excise laws, was 14,803 74. Of this $11,226 93 was assesse4 in Yigo County, ;u x "The Andersdri lA mental ' says . that about twelve o'clock or Sunday night week, the brewery of Messrs.' Derry & Craycra in the west xartof that town, was discovered to be in flames, and before assistance could be had, the entire building and contents were consumed. '. Nothing is known of the origin xf the fire. Loss about $4,000 insured for $2,500 in the old JStna. Immense quantities of fish are being caught in the Wabash and Eel Rivers, -Bass of . the, largest size and finest kind are more plenty than ever before known; ' Charles Dennis has brought suit against Valentine, of the Metropolitan Theatrejndianapolis, for being ejected by the policemen or ushers employed by Butsche. The damages claimed is $5,000. The trial is progressing in the Marion Circuit Court. - A lady fell from the steamer "GovT; ernor Morton, at Indianapolis, into White River, and came nigb being drowned. She was rescued by a man named Harry Raferty who leaped into the stream and bore her ashore. ; Infanticide. The body of an infant was found yesterday morning in an alley between Maryland and Georgia Streets, just west of Mississippi.The child had "evidently been born alive and afterward destroyed by its unnatural mother. Indianapolis Journal. . ; At the risk of i being again criticised by the "eminent chief ' of the Courier we collate the following from the Lafayette Courier of Friday: ; Sheriff Colgrove and Detective Bed-; ford, of Lafayette, have just succeeded in tracking," arresting and sending back to New Jersey a confidence man named A. H. Acken, who had swindled one H. E. Tickett, ofNewYorkv out of $6,000, by representing that he had discovered a rich salt deposit in New Jersey, and .selling Tickett an interest in it for the sum above-named: HewaSi arreBted in Jasper County where he had bonght a farm for which he T)aid $1,200 down.,, Three, thousand three hundred dollafs;- deposited by him in the ,First Natrona) ...Bank .of LafayettdhaV been' kruisheed;iUil ' JTh Cayrier jd$o gjf es some prt3Cj' nlafs" of notier NewJandfEvans tragedy, that occurred Jast .Wednesday, in Jasper County, near.Renssalaer. Addison iParki&s6n,-d 'wealthy farmer and stock-grazer, shot a young man, twenty-five years of age, named
Newfc&a; ";GuthrMge,lfof seducing his daughter, a girl of fifteen years. Three balls took effect on Gruthridge, and he died immediately. Parkinson immediately gave himself, up ,to the proper autboritiesi-di1- aiAtx-i J Ja.- - - Burglary at Frances ville. The dry-goods store of M, M.Gordon, at Frances villel an the-r north part -of the State, was entered by burglars on Wednesday night. The safe was broken open and robbed of about $100. Ten coats were taken. No clue to the robbers. .- -, p -frq cf V A'ffl "WOOI. FACTORS. 71 3 ISclisefor, Rimroth Jt Co., i r -'i -a:nJA ..i''i'.-u Oil . VANDERBUEGH WOOLEN MILLS ;;.r.r .EVANSVILLI-, INDIAN A, r , T MANUFACTURER OF JEANS, SATIu, s nets Flannels Lftjy Coverlets, Blankets, Balmoral Skirts, Stockine Yarn Ac, Ac. Factory at Franklin Street Bridae' Lamasco Enlargement. Store on Third stree, between Main and Sycamore back of Washington House. Wool bought at the Factory or Store for eash, at Cincinnati -market prices, or in exchange for goods. j Custom Work of all Sinds Solicited and promptly done. Price lists and samples sent if requested. Persons sending us their wool to be worked up for them.sortobe exchanged for goods, ought to give full directions what kind of goods they want, and .where they want then shipped ; and; alsyfthey want to get their wool worked up on shares. We warrant them fair business-like treatment.-" - We are run-nine two of the liu-o-oc ni best seta of Woolen Machinerj , and can mi ail iTipr pruiupiijr. ,si. SCHiEFER. RIMROTTT m, lull, 1 aprl8dw3m
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Evansville InsiD?ance Co. Avthorized Capital Paid Up Capital.-. ,.11,000,000 ,. 250,000 FIRE, MARIHE, &. FLAT BOAT RISK : ' , Taken at fair rates. I H. - Whkki.br, President. Jakes H. Cutxkr, Secretary. DIKECTORS: Charles Viele, J. 8. Hopkins. OiUison Maghee, Robert Barnes, . Dr. M. J. Bray, . John Ingle, Jr., H. Q. Wheeler, William Brown. , Dr. F. W. Sawyer A 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. apls-m FIRE, INLAND, AND ACCIDENT Jjnsairaiice Agency, NO, 6 SOUTH WATER STREET, f'7 ! . Between Main and Locust, ;" .. . EVAN8VILLK, l2D. Wailiington. IiisTiraiicQ Co.,; lA'n'": No. .172 Bbodwat, Nkw Toxk.: l' "; Does General FIRE and INLAND MARINE Irsuranee business. Policies entitled to participate receive SEVENTYFIVE ' Piil CENT, of the net profits. Fonr eonsecutive dividends o? SIXTY PER CENT. EACH declared to participating customers by the Company. ... "... i. : ' ; COLU5IBIA (FIRE) INSURANCE COMPANY. ! No. 11 Broadway, New York.-; . . ; Aast... .....f55S,133t S Insures Buildings, Merchandise, Household Furniture, Rents, Leases, and other property against loss and damage by FIKF. v t ;-.;v;,'-,-; t-- '.' ' 15 ""s'UNiTED-rV!'.i'V-r(4 : Fire and Marine Ins. Co. OF CINCINNATI AND COVINGTON. , 5 J ', Asset .... ... ....359,953 31 Insures HULLS, CARGOES and FLATBGATS, at fair rates of premium. Among its patrons are David .Gibson A Co., C. L. Dumont & Co., Capt. Davidson & Co., of Cincinnati ; Messrs. , Ford & Co., Lane 4 Bartley, J. H. Ferry .& Co., of Louisville and New Albany. , - ., , - : .. . JiEW YORK" ACCIDENT INSURANCE C0. Cash Capital.............. ..9250,000 Insures ' against ACCIDENTS. Coupon Tickets insuring SSOOU in event of death, and S25 per week in case of disability from accident of any description' Policies from one month to five years, insuring SjOO to 810,000 In event of death, and S3 to $50 weekly compensation in ase of disability at $5 per $1?000 per annum. , j - , , , ,. . T,u ! nwAll losses promptly 1 adjusted - and paid. - .- ,.. ...,,:.?!," Policies Issued in all the above companies on favorable terms by , .... . . -, u j EDGAR SHARPE, AgenK 1 mar!7 tf ' No.jS South Water Strrrt GEORGE STACKHOUSE, ! :. "i-i i"- L ' - - - ' - GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT No. NORTH WATER STREET, . , EVANSVILLE, IND. Cash Assets represented, over Eleven Millions of Dollars o ; (f 11,000,000.) Life, Accident, Fire and Marine Insurance CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. Hartford, Conn. -Capital, and Surplus, over . - 19,000,000 TRAVELERS' INS. CO., Hartford, Conn. 1 Capitai. and Surplus, $579! . 19. .' PHOENIX FIRE!A MARINE INS. CO., Brooklyn, N-'Y.- ; - ' Capitax. and Surplus, u 11 ,518,810.79. BALTIC FIRE INS. CO.; New York. Capital and Surplus, - , tSJ0.OuO.00. dec!6-dtim DRUG! ( O.I -CI PURE DRUGS. - UNION DRUG-STORE, LOCUST STREET, , i NextUoor toPost-Office. W. P. B. Uebberd. PHYSICIANS' JPRSCRIPTIONS carefully compounded. trict attention given to business, and orders sent by servants or children. ........ Fancy and toilet articles of all descriptions, yery cheap. : . , ; apristr i - -This delightful toHe tarKime no o ecfoal for Preserving and Beautifying Wie Complexion and Skin. -t p. r- r . u -Hold fcy drurgista ever" Where. Depot, 74 Fulton street, N. Y. xnarS 6m
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!1 NEW GROCERY STORE, oa8YC11I0BE, bet. Fourth and Fifth, - -y- j ' i HEDDERICH & LATJER. UBfiE AND WEIX4ELETE1) stock of Groceries, Provisions, 1 Hops, &c I just opened, and at the lowest rates, to S which the attention of the public is in-i vited. All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for goods, and the highest market pricw x&z?In connection with the Store! there is a large an 'iommodious "WAS0N YARD, for the accommodation pf country dealers. may 18 d3m : i CSCSS i CSQITS, 1 1 r. rJ v-f ft i 3 4 1 f at the-' City Grocery, Third Street, between" Main and Locust, f TATE OX HAND 30, BARRELS ' , too-if-r:- nix iv. , CHOICE NORTHERN POTATOES, which r iiii-i iJJit J ' . . - - : we offer -fcxjale-at 3 75 fMarrel, to close out the lot, may 19 tf Head & Menifee, WHOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers In LIQUORS, WINES, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, SPICES, WOODEN WARE, Ac, Ac, So. 13 Main Street, (Opposite Branch Bank,) dec30 Evansville, Ind."" ii BUSHELS EXTRA SEED Uvvl Oats, just received and for sale by . DUSOUCHET A CO.. , mar30 No. 19 Water Street. R. 8. RU8TON. JOHN G. RUSTON. H. B. Huston & Co., t . Wholesale and Retail Dealers in GROCERIES, PRODUCE, '...Z'.Z C'AD-1 - - rniXTixct PAPER, No. 30 Water Street, bet. Sycamore A Vine, Evansville., IlTDIANA. MS" The highest market price paid for all Kinds of Produce and Rags. - NEW SUPPLIES JUST RECEIVED:.,, - 200 Bags Michigan Oats, superior article. - 10 Tons Rich Country Braa . ; . 500 BuslH-is Iowa Potatoes. ii- i;r 100 Bags Rich Ground Screenings excellent cow feed. . ..( n In store and for sale at , - R. H... RUSTON A CO., apr!8 M No. 30 Water Ht. rinxnisRY goods. TO TIIE illLilNERS. "TflTX STOCK of Millinery Goods for the AAA apnng iraae, Wliolcsale, . . is now reaay; Those wishing to lay in their Spring supply should call soon and see me siock ana learn me new prices. . y ' - ; " B. BAUM. TO THE LADIES Of EVANSVILLE AND . VICINITY.'..,, My Stock of Millinery for "the Spring iraue, is now complete ana reaay ior jn-r Bpection. as Mrs. lianm selected the Goods herself, and has not spared time nor money to get tne larest novelties of Fans and JN ew York. ' I have, also, the choicest of Spring Cloaks, Basques, Basquines, ready made, and will make them to order at the shorts est notice, as I have a full assortment of pnng uioths and rilacK siiks, ana I rimming8 for same. -;Also, Dress Trimmings, L,aces, H-mbroidery, Corsets. jNew tor the Hair, the new style of Harr Coils. Kid Gloves, Lace Mitts, . Hosiery, and an end less list or Fancy VHVotioris; Also. Hair in Switches, Curls and Front Pieces, in good supply and at the lowest marKet prices. , u. BAUM, , . No. 52 Main KtrAf. P. S. No business transacted on Satur day. mr2l-3m. REAL MCE MITTS ' irii.i.i .'iUl !-;r irl ii --' ;- maris 3m At HEAD A MOONEYS.
BOOTS AITD SHOES. ( WM. H. WALKER & CO.,
83 t MAIN STREET,: 83 Opposite the Washington Hoose, R RE WOW OPEMStl, AND rTI J3L at the lowest, figures, a superior article of , j , - ' . i w -i - LADIES' KID, GOAT, f and J3 GLOVE-CALF - BALM O.RfAILIS, 1 iPoli&li (Boots,! ii - r -.'- - ........ I LASTING CONGRESS GAITERS, . - i : ; , - "...I, I s, - . ;. " .-- - .... . . f .. i , : . v . -j i - ' 1 " : : ' . GLOVE-CAIaV CONGRES3 QAZTEB3. Glove-Calf Button Balmorais, - '' " Kid and Lasting Slippers, Misses' Lasting, Glove-Calf, Kid, and ,' ,: j Goat Boots, '..-! '-. t 1 ' A- i V,, :tv.tT - - - Misses' Congress Gaiters, of every variety. Children's Cloth, Kid, Goat, and OaS . .:: -Shoes, :; ' Men's Lasting Congress Gaiters, Glove-Calf Congress Gaiters, , - ; Lasting Brogans," . " . Lasting, Glove-Calf, and Patent Leathec- .: , . Oxfords, FINE CALF BOOTS, Fine Calf Scotch Boots, ! , , , Kip Boots, and Brogans, . t BOYS' BOOTS, (Calf and Kip,) , Congress, Lasting, and Glove-Calf Gaiters, i Calf and Buff Balmorals, . - ! ' Together with a general assortment of Shoes, Boots, and Brog-ans. .. . ALSO ' ' " ilA.TfcT and. CAPS ' ; M . ? of the latest styles.' We are regularly receiving the latest and most approved goods in our line, at-tha lowest prices, and expect to keep up with the market in resnect to aualit v and nrlnc. Persons purchasing are respectfully invited to call at No. 83 MAIN STREET, anu examine our siock. WM. H. WALKER A CO. mar7 6m : . . XZOOTn and- OIIOE3 -ATWHOLESALE!', M A.IIST STREET. . R EARC3E ASSORTMENT ON HAND Jt JL and Goods arriving almost daily. .. I lie Trade is respectfully invited to examine nty Stock, with the assurance that they will find as . Good Goods and as Low Prices t ;. AS ANY HOUSE IN THE WEST. ;;';, r Thankful to old customers for past favors, I would respectfuUysoUsit a continoance of the same. - ... . July ia , . . - HOTELS. - American Mouse. ; : JOHN TRAVIS, Proprietor, T . Water St between Main Jk Syeaanor Onnoslte Steamboat Landing, Evanavll Indiana. . - Free Omnibus running rrom the D pot.-' - ' . aprW ... :. RAY IIOLSE, Two squares southeast of Union Depot, cor.r Indianapolis, Ind. -James Lambxrt A Co., Proprietors. As aood fare and eheaoer bills than anv public house in the city, and meals always ready In time for railroad trains. Large and well-supplied stables, sheds, and yard for live stock, and stock rewlvnd uid ttwwarded with promptness on any of the railroads. mayl d3s
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