Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 26 May 1866 — Page 6

THE EVANS V1LLE DAILY JOURNAL, SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1866.

MACHINISTS.

CRESCENT FOUNDERY, EVANSVILLE INDIANA. -. ... . ; .3-.- - , : . Manufacturers of " V V X M "5 '? STEAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS " ..-.-: --! -1 PORTABLE, ENGINES -AND CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Of the most Approved Pattern. All kinds of Machinery appertaining to Kail roads, 8 T E A. MB O A T S , - Distilleries,' Flouring Mills of all sizes, with the latest : ' improvements attached, i i , TOBACCO SCREWS, &c., &c, Iron' and Brass Castings of Every Description. Dealers in Steam Guages, Gum. Belting, Firebricks, Wrought Iron Pipes, Bolting Cloth &c, at Manufacturers' Prices. ; , ' :'' - 1 . : K , !';-- -t,.i. : ...,.(-', ...!'! .',;. .V. ; Repairing Done at Short Notice. , .ii' . i ,J 1 I -.tt ill .: -i ;-.: i : 1 - .'I . ,. i . . I -si: s V . Workmen sent to all parts to fit up work and Repair Boilers and Machinery. W. All orders will receive our individual attention, and will be promptly filled on the most reasonable terms.' ' Office and Foundery on the Canal, corner oi wgie street, ocio-aiy , Schultze, Thumari & CoV n ;IIecllalliss, .Foundry, -'Manufacturers and Builders of eam Engines,' Circular Saw Mills. " ' '.'".'':r' .- j. a jt "... tfrf. - Hr 4 S m. list and Sugar Mills, Tobacco Screws, '-'Gumming Machines, Distilv i i ft lery and Mining Ma-

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UAUV. , Shellers, House Fronts, Cellar Grates , ON & BRASS CASTINGS Of every description.ri. 9 .' -. - ' '. if. bhlnery of all kinds Made and Repaired. 1' I: Dealers In Belting, Fire Bricks, j. - Steam Guages, and ! )ughtIron Pipes. Old Materials Bought, a k.M tip fnnifi- rf th best Ma tery and Workmen, and will give all i k entrasted to us our individual atten- ; --flll orders promptly; warrant ou 'p k, and charge reasonable prices, i Boe and Foundry, coiner of First and I iHtret8. Evansville, Ind. j b. Workmen sent to an parts to fit

The Indiana "Legion of Spencer County are being paid ofiLthis week. A band of twenty or thirty emigrants, direct from Germany," arrived at Richmond, Indiana, last Sunday morningweek. ; ' ; Stealing shade trees is a new dodge practiced at New Albany, which the Ledger terms " low down stealing." During the . last - five months - 692 children attended the public schools of Lawrenceburg. , The Jay County Republican favors Colonel Shanks for Congress, and op-, popes T. N. Still well. v A Hew weekly paper, the Ledger, has been started by J. W. Burns, at Knox, Stark County.' ; , 4 Eleven divorces were granted at the recent session of the; Laporte County Circuit Court. , . y , : . ' A new Union ' taner is about helm?

started at Logansport. ' The contractors on thei Union and Logansport Railroad are offering $1 40 perdayfor laborers. rt At Viocennes the best quality of brick are being delivered at eight dollars per thousands I X rI -r i i 1 " ; They.are to have a fox hunt in Elktart County before long. Several young foxes have been secured, and a good deal of fun is anticipated. s iton. Wm. McKee Dunn declines being a candidate for Congress in the 3d District. Mr. Dunn would make an excellent Representative, as he did once before. Six new fhousealare bejig built at Fort Branch this season. Good for Fort Branch, , - .- t The town Council of Prince-ton have fixed the price of license to sell whisky at $50 per annum, after the first of June The great oil well atllazleton has been 'sunk to the depth ., of . 100 feet, with ood oil indications. $ Ah unsuccessful atterjpt was made to break jail by four prisoners confined' in ther?3Iiami sCounty- Jail,- by; raising a stone1 'in the ' floor" and diging out. The Sheriff interrupted their sporty and has since added iron ornaments to his guests.)-. CzVi Diptheria. in, a. very malignant and fatal ;;form, is prevailing among the children in some parts of Lagrange CoiHy- ilhi! Run Away. We learn that a young gentleman of this j city has left for parts unknown on account of a fear of those .'' comintf events " that " cast their i shadow before." Another case of ' instinctive irresistibility,"; as the ''learned six ""''would call it.New Albany Commercial. Oil has been discovered m Huntertown, Allen County, Indiaua, and there are indications of its existence for miles around that place. Already a stranger , from Wisconsin has leased 5,000 acres of land in that vicinity. The Martinsville'&' Cincinnati Railroad has been completed to Morgantown. It will reach Martinsville about the 1st of June: " 4 - ' ; ' - 1 ) i j., .The soldiers' of Spencei County !are making arrangements' to hold ar grand, picnic celebration on the. 4th of July Indeed, they seem inclined to make a double affaifof it-holding one picnic at Grandview and One at Santa FeT.K ; :We learn from the Rockport Umpire that thej large and yatnaiblejeam sawj and, fiouring mill belonging to Messrs. Smith '"' &; 'HursVwo miles east of Ne wtonv il le; Spencer Conn tyi" wa destroyed by fire on the night of the j 18th inst. A lath machine and a shingle machine were also burned at Ihejsame time. A billiard toproamept fo apladid gold mounted cue, and the championsbip of the State, is to be held at Haniiltn5fHall,'Fort 'AVayne, on the 4th' of June. . 1 A man who resides in Crawfordsvillejhe other davrefused to pay, half fair on the railroad for his little girl, and insulted the conductor. A fight ensued, in, v which , the,, conductor got; the advantage, lhe Urawlords-

villian gathered a crowd of his friends afterwards and, threatened .. to, attack the! train and take the conductor off by force. Better, cfiuiafeIs, hweverra4 vailed and the train passed safely. ' , . ' 7 T . ' :'! O ! i H-3L - The Union County Convention of Jefferson County meets at Madison to-day to appoint delegates to. the Congressional i Convention " which meets at Columbuson ,the 30th.o,.5 . ' mi T i, i.Uii.!.i,-.itLl5 ; lhe Johnson Convention, called to meet at Indianapolis My 30th, has been , postponedxjin til July 19th. We should suppose jthe contract'Was' too extensive to be consummated before the 1st of June. The postponement is wise. An indefinite postponement would have been more so. The Union men of Bartholomew County met in convention at Columbus on Saturday, May 19th, to nominate candidates .for Senator, Representative, Treasureri T Sheriffand Coroner. .g'TTIKOOl-f A IA:iirj!A' ' a-- C;

Inr Lafayetterrhsyharge' f 9 5 cents for the privilege, oflsleeping in the gutter around the market house. Milton Gaar, Esq., who bought Col. Bridgland's fine residence, at Richmond the other1 day, but a few -years since was a poor apprentice boy. He established and built up a large manufacturing business in that city and is rich. The store of Messrs. Swarthout, at Herdenburg, was entered on Friday night last, by burglars, and about two hundred dollars worth of goods appropriated. This is the second robbery of their store within a few months M-r'ceG 5 :Si (?;:' Cb '. Our County jail is the largest and cleanest institution of the kind in Indiana. - Under the management of Sheriff Wagner and his iificient deputy, Mr:;Dunlap, it has been thoroughly whitewashed and cleaned throughout. Jefferson County has been particularly fortunate in the selection of her sheriffs, and the prison has always been kepfrip the best sanitary1 condition free from tjhe unhealthy and disagreeable odors usually found in such places.1

Madison Courier. i LAW CARDS. James T. Walker, 4 J. H. Oardker, Justice of the Peace. Attorney-at-Law. i lrirvPD l. r I onvPD i - Real'Jlstate, Collecting, and Claim ! - - i Agents. Office North side Third stf eef. Bierbow er's new building, opposite M. S. Johnson's law office.; mayl2dlw : J. E GARDNER, I Attorney-at-Law. Office with James T. Walker, Justice of tne feace, in isieroower's new Duiiaing, Third-street, nearly opposite Washington iiouse AU -.-business entrusted-to him will be promptly and carefully attended to. Particular attention given to collections, ana prompt returns made. I i ' ! Refers to Messrs." Miller, Gardner & Co., No. 4 First street. Messrs, Ragon fc Dickey, Nos. 8 and 4 South water street. Messrs. oach & Torian, No. 14 First street. Messrs. Cloud & Akin, Io. 5 Main street. Messrs. Head & Menifee, No. 13 Main street, Messrs. Minor 4 Dallam, No. 16 North First street. Can also refer; if necessary, to a number of eminent practitioners in Kentucky. may iu u i JAMES T. WALKER, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND AGENT FOR OBTAINING PENSIONS, BACK i - PAY AND BOUNTIES ; H i - .; -.. - - FOR DISCHARGED SOLDIERS, AND for the Widows and -other Legal RepreKentatives of those who die in the service of the United states. Office on the North west side of Third street, near the Washington House, and nearly : opposite the Court House, Evansville, Ind. All business entrusted- to - him will be promptly attended t-o. 4 Janl8-ly, WM. IIEAVIS, 7 XJ. S. Clalui Aa-eut.. ! Also, REAL ESTATE and COLLECTING . - AGENT. . .- Office on Main street, between Third and Fourth, No. 95V (over Keller's Gun Store), Evansville, Ind. t- sepl9'f5 MORRIS S. JOHNSON. JESSE W. WALKER. JOIIXSOX fc WALKER, . f ;Attorneyg-at-Ljaw. Office on Third street, nearfy opposite the Court-House, at the building formerly occupied by the late Dr. John T. Walker. novlo 3m : t . T AliTAH JOIIXSOX, I , Altomey-at-ljaw, - NOTARY-PUBLIC, and REAL ESTATE 4 ! -j AGENT. " Soldiers' and all other claims procured. - - -s . Offlce-r-Evanwille, Ind.: aptl5dtf JT. M. 8HACKELFORD..,.. R. HORNBROOK .( I ShacJioIforl fe llornbrook, ATTORNEYS AT X. AW AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS,Office on Third Street, between Locust and Main, west side. t "Wttompt attention eIven..to Collec tions. . i aue31tf STOVE WORKS. V SOUTIIEBX! H SfncSVE WORKS. i r s x 1 I M.XNUFACTUSER pF COOKING JjSTOVES, FOR "VQOD K AND HEATINGi STOVES, FOR WOOD AND w COAL; COUNTUY SKILLETS AND LIDS: -, CXWNTRY OfENS-ANB LIDS; . j BISCBlT OVENS AND LIDS ' X CJ ODD LIDS: ! u gl'GAR KETTLESl, q i tf DOG IRONS; ( ' - ?"AMB GRATES :W C - FANCY GRATE fi-ROKTS; P5 AIR GRATEW; , CELLAR GRATES p. p WINDTjW WEIGHT'; r MUF.flN MOtDS:si i "WAFFLE IRtNSt LL:' ' HAM BOILERS ;v- r STOVE HOLLOW-WARE JCc, &c. - ip ;i ilT i ALSO KEEP FOR SALE j Tin Plate, Sheet Iron & Copper, Tin and Japanned Ware. 1 SALES ROOM: f Main Street, opposite Court House. : Foun- ; dry near mouth of Pigeon Creek. STOrders solicited ; - i ' ' " t , feo J

INSURANCE.

Evans ville Insurance Co. Authorized Capital.., Paid Up Capital.......... l,O0O,0OO " 250,000 FIRE, MARINE, & FLAT BOAT RISK ; - ' Taken at fair rates. H. Wheeler, President. James H. Cutler, Secretary. Directors: Charles Viele, J.S.Hopkins, Gillison Magb.ee, Robert Barnes, Dr. M. J. Bray. John Ingle. Jr.. H. Q. Wheeler. William Brown, Dr. F. W. Sawyer C. P. Parsons, Business Agent, who w il aiso attend to Life and Accident Insurance Office, corner of Main and First Streets. In First National Bank Building. ap!8-6m FIRE, INLAND, AND ACCIDEN' Insurance Agency, NO. 6 SOUTH WATER STREET, J '. Between Main and Locust, ' v Evansville, Ind.' -.Washington. Insurance Co., XT j No. 172 Brodway, New York. Assets . $688,391 46 Does a General FIRE and INLAND MA RINE Insurance business. Policies entinea to participate receive SEVENTYFIVE PER CENT, of the nt, nroflt 3 Four consecutive dividends of SIXTY rcn i,ji.jmx. JiAtii aeciarea to participat ing cuoiumeis oy me company. : ( COLUMBIA J : '' (FIRE) H ' ; "INSURANCE COMPANY; : No. 161 Broadway, New Tor. Assets .'.....:..9S55,1S3 86 Insures Buildings, Merchandise, House nom furniture. Kenis. Leases, ana other J property against loss and damage by FIRE. 1 '" -UNITED : ;-.'- "' 'Fire and Marine Ins. Co. '" OF CINCINNATI AND COVINSTON. - Assets .j...,...-,. .,.859,933 31 Insures HULLS, CARGOES and FLAT BGATS, at fair rates of premium. Among Dumont & Co., Capt. Davidson & bo'; of Cincinnati r raensrs. rora c u)., Liane S Bartley, J. H. Ferry fe Co., of Louisville ana jn ew Albany. OTYORK ' ACCIDENT IXSUBAXCE CO. Cash Capital. .. ....... ...82,"5O,O00 Insures against ACCIDENTS. Coupon Tickets insuring SoOOO in event of death, and 825 per week in case of disability from acci dent of any description. Policies from one month to live years, Insuring $500 to $10,000 in event of death, and $3 to weekly compensation in case of disability, at 85 per 3-All r losses promptly adjusted and ea Policies issued In all the above com zpanies on lavorabie terms byi5 i: , " EDGAlt SHABPE, Agent, marl7 tf ; No. 6 South Water Street GEORGE STACKHOUSE, - , , .-'r. . ; GENERAL ' ' .;;,:V ; iin:8xji,a3vce: agent No. 6 NORTH WATER STREET, . . EVANSVILLE, IND, Cash Assets represented, over Eleven Millions of Dollars . (911,O00,O00.i ' " . Life, Accident, Fire and Marine Insurance CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO Hartford, Conn. Capital and Surplus, over t. i 80,000,000 TRAVELERS ' INS. CO. . Hartford . Con n . Capital and Surplus, - S587.59t.19. ' PHOENIX FIRE St MARINE INS. CO.. - Brooklyn. N. Y.Capital and Surplus, - ?1,518,10.79, n: BALTIC FIRE INS. CO'.,' New York. capital and Surplus, r- - 8230,000.00. t. DRUGS. , t : ;;:i:PMfii)RrGS.":''.r;; " , ... : UNION DRUG-STORE, - . -LOCUST STREET, " '"--.-t'l Nexl door to Post-Omce.1 W.P.BIIebberd. PMVSICIANS' r PRESCRIPTIONS caretully compounded. Strict attention given to business, and orders sent by servants orchlldren. . F'flLnv onH a 1 t ..u rf ..11 .1 1 rtions, vely chean. . ... anris t f Thisdellehtful tofletr.a .- . Sold bv drnserista ever a-hon

GROCERIES.

NEW ' GROCERY- STORE, on SICAM0KE, bet. FourtJi and Fifth, -byHEDDERICH & LAUER. LARGE AN WELL-SELECTED - ; . .. . . stock of Groceries, ' Provisions, t Hops, &c just opened, and at the lowest rites, to which the attention of the public is in vited. ' .':,, ;.. ',' . ; , .; . All kinds pf Country Produce taken in exchange for goods, and the highest mar ket price paid. .- . - ,, ! : , In connection with the Store, there is a large and commodious "WAGON YARD, for the accommodation of country dealers. may!8 d3m CE0SS & CB0FT3, ' atf the City G-r o eery, Third Street, between Main and Locust, j TTAVE ON HAND 300 BARRELS CHOICE NORTHERN POTATOES, which we offer for sale at 52 75. $ barrel, to close j out the lot. ' ' maylDtf ' Head & Menifee, - .WIIOIiESAUE GROCERS, j ! ; ' and Dealers in ' ' 1 : ... , - . ', ', LIQUORS, WINES, NAILS, GLASS, COT TON YARNS, SPICES, WOODEN ' i ,r' WARE, 4c, Ac, . ? ?iol 13 Main Street " ' v " ' ' y v '.' ; : . (Opposite Branch Bank,)' : decSO Evansville, Ind.J 600 by mar30 BUSHELS EXTRA - SEED Oats, lust received and for sale J. C. DUSOUCHET 4 CO.. . , No. 19 Water Street.. , R. 8. RUSTON . ; :..; JOHN G. RUSTON. Huston & Co. ; Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ',' ' 1 f'::.-'f i i-!;' . ;' -l'. !:-! - ; V-f GROCERIES, PRODUCE, ANI PIUtfTINO PAPER, No. 30 Water Street, bet. Sycamore 4 Vine, Evansville..... ....... ......Indiana. tsf The "highest market price paid for all : inas oi rroauoe ana itag. t ; . t : ! - , - . . . . NEW-SUPPLIES J.UST RECEIVED: , 200 Bags Michigan Oats, superior article. iu ions Jtucn country uran. " 500 Bushels Iowa Potatoes. 100 Basrs Rich Ground Screenlne'!-Lxiti lent cow feed. '-- -- In store, and fbr sale at - '' .'' apriff L No. 30 Water St. - SADDLERY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL '-' 3TELNBACH & WACK? J I ;No. 67. Main Street, I .n; nr EVANSVILLtt. "TiCTV i. " -.:..,', KEEP roviiT4-Ti v in 6ur UnaT-taTiriTM nana a iuirassortment of-all goods line . rvut. onll tja HnRF mi-1 7 D'i'TJ0. our superior SiVh v?i LLARS, -finished, instead . of with buckles- and straps.-with A. Stelnbaeb's newly invented and patented I .V. .; EVERLASTING..' .... 'V Collar-Fastener. ' The adVAritairaa rt V I . ng JNeatnesaof finiuh. . Thi. ni i .vl 7.j , vT"r ore to tne farmer than the a V. .. 1 , , , " ... Wliax viu'iobiuuoea one. - z.:1.-.. ) Examine our stork hofara xrn ri r 'linn vou wm save money. . declSdOm. i HEAL LACE MITTS

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' At HEAD 4 MOONEYS,

BOOTS ATTD SHOES.

WM. H. VVALKER & CO., 83 MAIN STREET, 83 Opposite the Washington House, ARE NOW OPEJflJTO, AND ITER at the lowest figures, a superior arti cle Of . ; - ' .. -. '- LADIES' KID. 5 OAf, land J3 GLOVE-CALF ' w - . i ,:" i. A - . . iPolish tBoota,'.

;. ;.; H..-J ii: r! ' ' - - . - - : ' r LASTING CONGRESS GAITERS, ' ' f ' i . ' . . . i f :' . ! ,-i-....:tM:i .-.liv-.' ,?. t .ii V ,: ' '. ! ' ' ' f ? Cl-U-Mi'I : T. :'i ft , f GLO'V'EJ-CALF; CONGRESS GAITERS, .

. r i Glove-Calf Button Balmorals, Kid and Lasting Slippers, i , i f . - Misses' Lasting, Glove-Calf, Kid, ani . - Goat Boots, , . - ' ; :. ;-'J, ii -.. C ,r. - Misses' Congress Gaiters,' of every variety. - Children's Cloth, Kid, Goat, and Calf , j v:i'-i: Shoes,,-,: .: Men's Lasting Congress Gaiters, Glove-OalX - t ,- : ..: Congress Gaiters, , . . . Lasting Brogans, Lasting, Glove-Calf, and Patent Leather i uxioras, . . , JF I N E . jC A IiC BOOTS, ; Fine Calf Scotch Boots, ,1 m "".J " Kip Boots, and Brogans, . ! BOYS' BOOTS, (Calf and Kip,) . Congress, Lasting, and Glove-Calf Gaiters, Calf and. Buff Balmorals, ' : ! Together with a general assortment "of Shoes, Boots, and Brogans. ' '" - . . : V: ' '" ALSO ; - j - HATS and caps J of the latest styles.. . i

We ar regularly receiving the latest and 1 J

most approved goods in our line, at the lowest prices, and expect to keep up with 1

me mamci m respect to quality ana price. . , Persons Durchasinsr are resnetftfnlfv In- ' .,

vited to call at No. 8a MAIN STREET.' f-: '

and examine our stock. -.i,ir

WM. H. WALKER 4 CO. . ... . mar7 6m '

HOOTS and SHOES , ' ' I ! ,i If .'.! I r-H ' . .. ! 1 ; " ; ! T ' ' ' : - W EC O X, 35 S A. L E ! 1 i i t Ili'tX l . .. : .-I i ; STREET. .i-i hi; .o: ASLARGE ASSORTMENT ON HAN ' and Goods arriving almost daily, i The Trade is respectfully invited to ex-. amine mv Kfrlr. with nranpf that they will And as iin ii.n - Good Goods and aslow Prices AS' "ANY HOUSE IN THE WEST. . i m inil tfu- tj.is oi i-r:iwi ,u Than kf ul to old custom ers for past favors. I would resDectfnllv soliait a continuance OI tesamc . . . - . - ; Jnlyl3.(-,.r v aM - ! HOTELS. American .V, Mouse.' ' ... :. . Vlx :' 1-; ; : JOHN TRAVIS, Proprietor, - , ! ' . i- '' t "'' Water St., between 3Ialn A ayer ,OppositeSteamboatLanding,Evansvm ... laiana. Free Omnibus running irom pot, KAY IIOrSE, , ; Two squares southeast of Union Depot, cor. Indianapolis, Ind. i Jamks Lambert 4 Co, Proprietors. As vend fare and cheaper puis than any public house in the city, and nieala always ready in time for railroad trains Large and well-supplied siauitw, ucuo, tma yara for live stoci, ao , and stock received and focwaracu niui nuiufkavkw v w. wm, . ...

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