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MACHINISTS. txetez HiifEY; CRESCENT FOUNDERY, EVANSVILLE .-. ..INDIANA, Manufacturers of n STEAM ENGINES, STEAM. BOILERS ' PORTABLE ENGINES : ; '. AND CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, . i 0 the most Approved Pattern.'. XII kinds of - Machinery appertaining to r-i Railroads, , ,, j Distilleries, Flouring Mills of all sizes, with the latest . i. !.''; i ". ' Improvements attached, ' . TOBACCO SCREWS, &e., &c.j Iron and Brass Castings of Every Description. t'th If H i)'S ki JtJ (k st'i i , Dealers in Steam Guages, Gum Belting, Fire'Bricks, Wrought Iron Pipes, Bolting ...... . ... s Un.1rnfitiiiaMi Priinc

: . Repairing Done at Short : Notice; .. . - i ( . . ! ?r: ' Workmen sent to all parts to fit iip work 1 ' and Repair Boilers and Machinery. , ir All orders will receive our individu.al attention, and will be promptly filled on "J the most reasonable terms. ' ''' ' Office and Foundery on the Canal, corner w,XIngl Street. ., , -,. . , . ,oct6-dly

Schultze, Thuman & Co., Meclianics- Foundry, Manufacturers and Builders of hj:steaia Englncs'Clrcular Saw Mills. o i .d i . Grist and Sugar Mills, .Tobacco Screws, Gumming Machines, Distil- : 1 lery and Mining Ma- 4 y chinery, Malt Mills, Corn ; Shelters, House Fronts, Cellar Grates j IRON & BRASS CASTINGS ' " " " ". . . ! : Of every description. j ' Machinery of all kinds Made and Repaired. . J ; Dealers in Belting, Fire Bricks, ' ; : i Steam Guages, and i ' ; : :. Wroughtlron Pipes. Old Materials Bought. We have the facility of the nest Maehtaery and Workmen, and wrjl eive all work entrusted to us our individual attention, 11 orders promptly, warrant our work, and charge reasonable prices. j l ,y, ' Office and Foundry,' corner of Firsl and teet Streets, Evansville, Ind. N. B. Workmen sent to all parts to fit anil Ho rpnfLirinfir.

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The . offerings of , the " Odd Fellow "Lodges 16 a permanent home for Jn diana disabled soldiers, amounted to $2,083 51, as reported by the Grand Secretary. i;5-J'-'r-i : - ' i i A man,' recently elected Constable by the Democracy of New Albany Township, Floyd Countyj.has bben arrested and lodged in jail as a professional thief. i 1 T$V great "Horse Fair commenced at New Albany on Tuesday. Two hundred 'and fifty horses were on the ground on Tuesday. t j . The steamer Alice Dean carried off Sheriff Sanford, of- Floyd County, he having gone .on board her to: serve an attachment. She landed him at Louisville, i and he threatens vengeance against the t)oat.r",, : . i ' ; ; . The last number of the Petersburg Messenger contains the salutatory of Joseph P. Glezen, who has assumed editorial control of that paper. George Morgan, son ofj our friend, Goodlett Morgan, of Petersburg, was gored by a vicious steer on Monday bf last weeic, ana severely injured. ; General George F. McGinnis is warmly recommended for the office "Liftxll 1 m.A fJ inr . r i ofCounty Treasurer of Marion County, We are sorry to learn that Colonel Robert Stewart, of Terre Haute,' is suffering from a severe stroke of par alysis. " i Col. John Coburn is being urged as a candidate for Oongr.esjs ijithe Sixth District. He would make an excel lent Representative.: .1 $ We are glad to learn from the Indi anapolis ' papers v that ' ' Mr. Calvin Fletcher is improving, and, it is" now i " " ' t' r ' mi ' TT s - Denevea ne win recover, ne is ; man of great public spirit and useful ness, and could illy b5 spared. : Ira mithTwaslarfested ori a charge of counterfeiting, in Randolph Coun ty, on Saturday last, by the Marshal of Richmond, and lodged in jail at In .dianapdlis to await; triaLL JIe is sale! to be an old offender. Joseph Felters, of Noble County, found a buggy in ,thef woods about 80 rods from the public highway. ?lt is supposed to have been stolen by horse thieves," as "marks of several horses having been fed on the spot Vere discernea. ? A very large soldiers' meeting was held s in - Brookville on the 12th inst, No special effort had been put forth to have a large meeting'; yet the large court-room was crowded, by soldiers alone, who organized an .association and nominated a county t ticket com posed entirely of soldiers5 with one exception r A destructive fire occurred in Jas per, Dubois County, on Sunday morn ing, " the 13th ' inst.," destroying the" clothing store" of Stephen Jaerger, th bar-room of Paul Gebner, the shoe store of Roman Bechts, and the saloon of Ge6rgeJute:', I Thelpss is.'estimated at $12,000. Capt. Jaerger, -who- was sleeping in 'his store, made a narrow escape from a horrible death. $ i .Two suspicious characters were ar rested at New Haven, Allen County, a few days, ago, and. strung up imtil they coniessea xnat tney naa roDDedA safe at Laporte.last; summer, ancttjld buried treasure. Thirty-seven dollars in gold and silver were found at the spot designated ; also, some remains: of greenbacks, lhey were placed in jail at Ft. Wayne, and will be sent to Laporte. i The" Bldommgtozi 2ljiwlicaiis.S'Si "From what we can learn, there will scarcely, be an average of one-fourth of a crop of wheat in the countyv One of our best farmers told us, a short time since, that in twenty acres of wheat sown by him, he had not more than what, should. Jaay ft, been jwwon e acre. . ; - A Southern chivalry named John M Holly! who had been working in a machine shop at Indianapolis, having given rather free utterance to gross, treasonable -sentiments, was taken by a number of returned soldiers and souiudlyadacked'iaj ibil canal, and then ordered to -.leave, the city. ' He stoOU not on tlie ' orclcr ' of his going but "goed " at once. Hatred to disloyal and treasonable utterances is Tapidly increasingamong the disbanded soldiers throughout the cji i. i a: - in n. -. pcate.-. oiucB mc-icunrcrauc editors nave commenced , throwing off their masks', treason' 'will ultimately be made, odious. j . . ,QuSatuxdayJastDeputy;.;Xli.' S, Marshal Bigelow started from Indi: anapolis. for the Northern Indiana State Prison, with four convicts jiri charge. Three of them were Conservative Democrats, who helped murder an officer who was serving notices on drafted men, in Davies3

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THE EVANSV1LLE DAILY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, MAY

A Oiumaa iskEietonl ias! icecently. found" in!" the "woods about i six miles west'of-Calumet, in this State. 1 is supposed be that of a young man, a German, who lived with a man named Zipp, who occupied the iarm on which ihe skeleton was found. Zipp became jealous of thei young German, and the atter disappeared suddenly aDoui (six years ago. roruoua vi wam, with steel buttons, such as the young German had worn, were tound witn the remains. ;Zipp:-recentiyj;nanged himself at Michigan uity, naving manifested a melancholic disposition or some time past. j The body of a newly born child was found on the grave of Mrs. Mickel, in the Cathedral Uemetery, ai I'lisuawaka, on Wednesday afternoon last wrapped in a skirt and a. piece ot wall Daier. ,vVijv w that.- some ot our exi a ctoto th nnce charged ; uy them for announcing candidates tor office, ia their paper, in this wise : To subscribers 00 Non--&ubscribers 00 Does anv of them think that a man who has not been taking his county paperlor Cfeast 1' three years or durat all? A general interchange! of opinion; Mt this subject if solicitedrr armio jjiaianian. No. Nor should a Daner support a man for office who only takes his county paper a few months prior to the election or nominating convention. Yet we have seen candidates for the nomination of county offices, who were not subscribers nor never had beenf expect the organ of their party to support them in the contest, wu impudence go further? Ft. Wayne !. The Soldiers1 ' Association of" the State, in "connection" with the various County Associations, propose to hold a grand celebration of the Fourth of "July, Tn Indianapolis, on which Occa sion, will be presented to the .state authoritiel the flags earried by the va rious regiments, as well as those captured from the enemy. ', ' DRY,GOODS. SCHAPKEE, BUSSING & CO.'S COLUMN. i r

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INSURANCE. 'EvansVilE InsS-aace tor A AUTHORIZED CAPIT AL.., Paid Up CAprrAt 81,000,000 ......... 250,000 FIRE, MARINE, & FLAT BOAT RISK Taken at fair rates.' H. Cl. WheeLer, President. James H. Cutler, Secretary. DIRECTORS : Charles Viele, J. S. Hopkins, OilllBon MTaghee," Robert Barnes, Dr. M. J. Bray. John Insle, Jr., H. O. Wheeler. lllam Brown, Dr. F. Wr. Sawyer C. P. Parsons, Business Agent, who w 11 also attend to Life and Accident Insurance Office, corner of Main and First Streets, in First National Bank Building. apl8-6m FIRE, INLAND, AND .ACCIDENT Ihsur iice p;eiicjV NO. 6 SOUTH WATER STREET, i i Between Main and Locust, j Evansville, In. mtif r - - A ' T f I : .;, .. ; : ' ,; Ti ; .. - . : 'i ' i - ;t out in . itiiif. hi"nA: '. f WasMngton Insurance Co;, ' No. 172 Bbodway, New York, j 1 . ' , Assets...... 968S,39t 46 Does a General FIRE and INLAND MA RINE Insurance business. Policies entitled to participate receive SEVENTYFIVE PER CENT, of the net profits. Four consecutive dividends of 81X11 PER CENT. EACH declared to participate ing customer!! Dy ue company. . COLUMBIA i i :h rr-f ' FIRE) "' " " : INSURANCE COMPANY. No. 161 Bkoad way, New York, i (; InBnres Buildines. Merchandise. House hold Furniture, Rents, Leases, and other property against loss and damage Dy ikc;. "-L"NI'TED '.. " Ha- ; Fire and Marine . Ins. Co. f nv rmrtvUATr and mviSGTOH.' i AKt!.......i-..i.......-..... 8339,933 31 Insures 'HTTLLK. CARGOES and FLATBGATS, at fair, rates of premium. Among its rjairons are javia wiDson uo.. j. Vj. Dumont fe Co.'. Capt. Davidson fe Co.. of Cinmnau; aiessrs. ora b to., iane b Burrley, J. H. Ferry, fc Co., of Louiqiville and JNew AiDany- ,, ..t .., i SEWTORK ! ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. Cattb Capital. ..........1........8250,000 Insures aeainst AbciDENTS. Coupon Tickets insuring S5000 in event of death, and $25 per week in casse of disability from accident of any description. Policies from one momn to nvo years, mnunng .juu to siu.ucu In event of death, and $1 to )0 weekly cociensation In case: or tusabimy, at So per 1,000 per annum. , , AH losses " promptly adjusted , and P1(h . . . ' . wrroucies issuea in au ineaoove companies on favorable terms by, , j , ... (f f EDGAli SIIARPE Agent, j marl7 tf No. 6 South Water Street J- GEORGE? STACKHOUSE, .'i- ' ".; I",-. 'GENERAL'i . f i '' ' ' ! j -..i INSTfltAisrCE AGENT No. NORTH WATER STREET ' ' :'.''! : it .:-!.'. t , EVANSVILLE, IND. . Cash Assets represented, over ' ' " Eleven Millions of Dollars (811,006,000.) Life, Accident, Fire and Marine Insurance CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO, Hartford, Conn. Capital and Surplus, over - 80,000,000 TRAVELERS' INS. CO., Hartford, Conn. Capital and Surplus, - $587 &SH . 19. .' PHOSNIX FIRE & MARINE INS. CO., .. ' . . ! Brooklyn, N,.YV,; W, Capital, and Surplus,: ft;- ., 1,518,&10.79. m BALTIC FIRE INS. CO.; New York. Capital and Surplus i "io -i . 1 8230,000.00 ,idecl6-dUiUi"'' ..-. .iwti.f-KKi .to, ( DRUGS. (ti!- v?r)fc-.ffarf ;-''n -iii 'e t-)-if!--it v.naitti ho-i -..f -"if a -.- PURE DRUGS. UNION DRUG-STORE, " LOCUST STREET, j Next door to Post-Office. I V, W. P. B. Hebberd. ! ' ,'vi '.'li'-; ;.i -.it - PHYSICIANS' PKK.SCRIITIOXS careiully compounded. Strict attention given to business, and orders sent by servants or children. ; Fancy and toilet articles of all descriptions, very cheap. aprlS tt 'ThU delightful toBelaroe nes r.oernal for Preserving and Beautdtying ie Com plexion ana rKin. Sold by druggists ever where. Depot, 74 Fulton BUeat, N. Y. marB 6m

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GROCERIES. NEW f- GROCERY STORE, SYCAMORE, bet. Fourth and Fifth, -byHEDDERICH & LATTER. m LARUE AND WELL-SELECTED ' stock of , ! Groceries, n i ' ,: '( ' ' Provisions, , ,. ; ' ' Hops, &c., . " : -. ' - .. . just opened,' and at the lowest rates, to which the attention of the public Is in vited.'1' ; -- ' 1 A All kinds of Country Produce taken In exchange for goods, and the highest mar ket price paid. ?.i Jt ilr.i":.' - j In conhection with the Store, there Is a large, and .commodious WAGON YARD, for the accommodation of country dealers. ' mayl8d3m ' - ','! CROSS & CROFTS, !,il i-.i.l " il .it; .!.'. at the II: . City Grocery, . . ' 'Ml')' . ,.,!.-.-'. " ,: ( Thjrd Street, between Main and Locust, i':r:. "fi,- ' '" I .'!'' in) ;." i WAVE ' ON' IT AND SOO BARRELS MM. CHOICE NORTHERN POTATOES, which we offer for sale at S2 75 ' barrel, to close i out the lot. tmaylDtf Head & Menifee, WIIOIiESAIiE GROCERS, . and Dealers in i . . - -' ' LIQUORS, WINES, NAILS, GLASS, COT- ! TON YARNS, SPICES, WOODEN WARE, &r.,4c, . '. ! : Xo. 13 Main Street, ; i " (Opposite Branch' Bank,) ' i decSO Evansville, Ind." Ciff BUSHELS EXTRA SEED OlftJl Oats, Just received and for sale by J.C. DUSOUCHET & CO.. mar30 No. 19 Water Street. 1 r. a Huston.' - JOHN o. buston. H. . Huston & Co. ' -; Wholesale and Retail Dealers In GROCERIES, PRODUCE, A5D A i ti f "Jf .jPIlIXTIjra PAPER, No. 30 Water Street, bet. Sycamore A Vine, I : .... . . ,. '" ' EVA5SVILLE.. 1 Indiana. iw The highest market price paid for all I Kinds or produce ana Kags. NEW SUPPLIES JUST RECEIVED: , ; . 200 Bags Michigan Oats, superior article. 10 Tons Rich Country Bran. . ,. . j . : 500 Bushels Iowa Potatoes. i . 100 Bags Rich Ground Screenings exeel- . ieni cow ieeu. Hi iaprlS, .. v . i , No. 30 Water St. WOOL PACTORS. Scliiiefer, Riiiirotlii cfci'Co.; :i : VADERiJ URCII W00LEi 3IILLS .EVANSVILLE,-1 INDIANA, ( ' ci: ,i I -.' : ."'.f" ' MANUFACTURER OF JEANS, SATIneta, Flannels, Linseys, ttoverlets, Blankets, Balmoral Skirts, Stocking Yarn, &.C, &c. Factory at Franklin Street Bridge, Lamasco Enlargement, store on. Third street, between Main and Sycamore, back of Washington House. Wool bought at the Factory or Store for cash, at Ciuclnnnti market prices, or in exchange for goods.; , . Custom Work of all kind3 I Solicited and promptly done. Price lists 'and samples sent if requested. Persons sending us their wool io ue worsrea up lor 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' get their wool worked uf on shares. We warrant them fait business-like treatment. j We are runnins? two oi tne largest aid best sets of Woolen Machinery, and iam ! nil aU onlers promptly. , , j , HUUU ..11, tUMlVJUL K CO. aprl8dJkw3m . . .. ,; ... REAL' LACE MITTS

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BOOTS AND SHOES.

WM. h: WALKER & CO., jjf STREET, - 83 Opposite the Washington Houae, RE NOW OPENING; AND OFFER at the lowest figures, a superior arttcle of LADIES' KID, Q OAT, rand 3! ,1 , r -", r .GLOVE-CALF , 13 A- JL 31 O XJJ'A. ;L IS , tIollHli IBootH,! LASTING CONGRESS GAITERS, ' GLOVE-CALF CONGRESS b AITERS, Glove-Calf Button Balmorals, t':"-'- -si!" ,?:.: , -! i' ( Kid and Lasting Slippers,' Misses Lasting, Glove-Calf, Kid, and Goat Boots, - ' L'1.- '" Itui-.U 1 ; i. .' i'.-'.ii-ri'i'A. Misses' Congress Gaiters, of every variety. Children's Clotti, Kid, Goai. and CaU . Shoes, Men's Lasting Congress Gaiters, Gloye-CaU JOB ingress Gaiters, . ; : 'is :l.'i ;. f. Lasting Brogans, I s . i -- ! ' Lasting, Glove-Calf, and Patent Leather i FINE CALF BOOTS, Fine Calf Scotch Boots, ; Kip Boots, and Brogans, BOYS' BOOTS, (Calf and Kip,) . , ' i ' ' Congress,' Lasting, and Glove-Calf Gaiters, Calf and Buff Balmorals, , Together with a general Shoes, Boots, and Brogans. assortment of ill ALSO , ! ILVTS and CAPS .:. ,t--.,VT ..-'.'! i.. ; : -of the latest styles. '. ' We are regularly receiving the latest and most approved goods in our line, at the lowest prices, and expect to keep up with the market in respect to quality and price. Persons nnrchasin are respectfully in vited to call at No. S3 MAIN STREET, and examine our stock. WM. H. WALKER & CO. mar7 6m ... . i.t HOOTS and SHOES ' rATWHOLESALE! i J: ..Jill:.'.' IVo. 85 M fill MlAlIT stbeet. a: l i i i ' - - AI.ARGK ASSORTMENT X ilAN and Goods arriving almost daily.- . The Trade is respectfully invited to examine my Stock, with the assurance that they will nod as , Good Goods and as Low Prices f JiO " ' AS ANY HOUSE IN THE WEST. '.;. il iijaj; ti. j a... i Thankful to old customers forpat favors, I would respectfully solicit- a eontlnuance of the same. - p. E3ioriiv. July 13 '-. ' -i ,ir .m-v-HOTELS. Amiericaii Mouse. JOHN TRAVIS, Proprietor, Water St., between Main 4k Sycamore OppositeSteamboat Landing, Evansvil Indiana. Free Omnibus running from the D pot. . . , aprlS RAY IIOISE, Two squares southeastof Union Depot, cor. Delaware and South streets: Indianapolis, Ind. Jaxes Lambkrt 4 Co., Proprietors. As good fare and cheaper bills than any public house in the city, and meals always icuj jii niiie ior railroad trains. Large anu weu-suppnea stables, sheds, and yard for live Stock, and stock rvvM nnri for. warded with promptness on any of the

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