Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 May 1866 — Page 6

ISEITZ & ILAJnBY,

CRESCENT FOUNDER Y,

JEVANSVILLE INDIANA.

Manufacturers of

STEAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS

-AND" CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, fi" Of the most Approved Pattern.

AH kinds of Machinery appertaining to Railroads, STEAMBOATSl " ' Distilleries, Flouring " ' ' ' . Mills ot all sizes, with the latest .

, , ' Improvements attached, if. . (.u : . ... TOBACCO SCREWS, &c, &c.

Iron and Brass Castings of Every

Description. , ,

TSTAIXEITEMS.

FlreTBricks, Wrought Iron Pipes. Bolting

vwj, uias., orb iuariuiautiuciv .mees.

Kepairing Done at Short Notice.

and Repair Boilers and Machinery. " All orders will receive our indivictu-

oi niwunuu, duu wiu ue promptly nueuon t.lA mAat. mil u -. II i't n - i n

Office and Foundery on the Canal, corner I nntn L:.i. . . . .1 .

Schultze, Thuman & Co.,

Mechanics' I?6uriilry9

Manufacturers and Builders of

a . - l ,. 1 -

Steam Eagines, Circular Saw

, Mills.' f''-'

I I'

ifl J

Grist and Sugar MUb,. Tobacco Screws, Gumming Machines, Distillery and Mining Ma5;.v;chlnery,! Malt Mills, Corn- 1 ' Shellers, House Fronts, Cellar Gratea IRON & BRASS CASTINGS

-o Of every description. "' Machinery of all kinds Made and Repaired. Dealers In Belting, Fire Bricks, ' d V Steam Guages, and VP roughtlron Pipes. Old Materials Bought.

Colonel Bob Stewart was announced asJL cidate for Sheriff' of YikS

yonn. py a clown m a circu3 the

ui-ner aay.

. A man in Terre Haute set fire to a

wood-shed the other day while shoot

ing rats.

i The New Albanv T

vue aocai ot that ir,

Kockport can beat any town of its

Bize m tne otate for pretty girls ! Tha Clr- il, T".

- t v.usne banner recommends Hon. Thomas IT. TNTTa

-.'V1DVU lVl

yongress .m the 7th District - -

' Two political conventions J fi,a

a 1HA tUC County, Agricultural Sn;0fr,

fcullivan on baturday. ; A great crowd

oi people was expected

A new Christian .churfth. araotA at

a cost ot about S11.000 was AaA;nnaA

in Sullivan on Sunday, the 20th inst, by Elder Black, of Putnam County,

Mr. ,Kose has- bored rus

w?II at T.?rr;e. Haute to the depth of

seven nunared and thirteen fiPt

friend Chauncey " will "extend the

Donnr to Uhina but he will find what

he is in search of soft water.

Kt. Etfv, Bishop St. Palais has ac

cepted a bid for building a new Church on the ground now occupied by St.. J ohn's Church in Indianannlis.

which is to be the Cathedral of the

Diocese.

Two!brothers, Thomas J. and Eliiah

Johnsonk were found guilty of utter

ing counterfeit money? in the Federal Court "arindianapolis, "on ursday. John. imon,S)Vincerines, was fatally injured by being run over by the gravel train on the Ohio and 1 Mississippi Railroad on Thursday. He died

;he same evening. ' ' The residence of 3Irs. Henry tTurett, in Johnson Township, Knox County, ten miles from Vincennes Was burned, with all its nnn touts Tt

was destroyed on the night of tne 18th'

jnst. Her neighbors are putting her tip a new house. - s ; An , impudent , thief, T in Lafayette, the other'day; stole a ten dollar' Ifekage of tea and sold it for half a dollar,4 and spent half that sum for a ticket to

the show. He was arrested. "

A meeting, to consider the. subject if repairing the Wabash and -Erie; 7anal, north of Terre Haute, was held .Lafayette on Wednesday.! 5 Near lv;

$100,000 h

the company will be organized at once,'

David English, the printer at Jndianarolis. who tried to shuffle off this

mortal coil afew'weeks ago by a piece : riT a ztAil at wtra Tvortk n aarrr r CtTtmrT. I

to 8hufile on Thursday, by swallowing

a powder, supposed to be strychnine, and, at last accounts, it was doubtful if he had not been pretty successful,

as he was in a very critical condition.

! Up to the present time the will of

N. U. Dodse of Lafavette. who died

suddenly in JNew xork, has not been

found. It was generally understood in his family that he had made a will but none of the Attorneys of Lafav

ette know anything about it. His .es

tate is estimated at over $100,000. '

17 a

il 1 a sonri rn n Tiffin idiahio nrrrl

at the prospect of the Spring and

oummer crops, xne weatner is unu-

quence has fallen during the past two ii . a i .i ii. -

mourns, so mat me eanu isiiii uu con-

the corn and other seeds deposited

therein, x ne wneat crop on many firniai will he. .an ntire failnrAi A

ehanqe field presents a promising ap-1 pearance: while others bid fair to yield

about halt a crop. rutnam Marnier.

! Hon. Henry Secrest made a sneftfth

at" a Johnson meetins. in Greeneastle"

the other day." The Putnam Banner

says:- , ! ', ." NotTlinff hilt Hfnt!mnta nf AaxrntXnn

. - .viivimniiiu v.iJ 1 V .1 V 11 tfl tnl ffrpat nansm fni' nrVi5rli rmy wran?

tryhas struggled for the pastj five vears" ifiscanftd . Jiiaf Hnslnn t!hia tu'ia.

sioh. He had no honeyed words for

raey-on the contrary, he denounced" in the most positive and - unequivocal

terms; tne course that party had pur sued during the rebellion."

i For Congress. L. W. Sims," of

Uarroll. i n . VVm tl WiUnr,

r- , 7 - - " V" UV11 V' 1. A A pecanoe, Judge Doherty,iof Boone,

LiuiB xTjiiiurii. fir rnnnrain .mcca

Harper, of Warren, and Dr. Fry of

uionigomery, nave been named m Connection with the race for Con

gress m the .Lafayette District.

1 Fall of a Scaffold Five Mev

injured. JLast Monday morning,

' - - - - - , . ivu 1. . 1 . tlttlCU Vll the Northwest side of the Forest Mill.

Grave WAV and nrprfimtArl fi-o

citizens thirty-three , feet upon "r the

Biones. : ne aeciaent M'as occasioned

py the breaking ot the . nails Mrhich held thfi winrlnnr frams tn ta ?r,j

The scaffolding was nailed securely to

me window irame. Under the circumstances, it is remarkable that all the men were not kilied. Logamjxirt

INSURANCE.

u Evansville Insurance, Co.

AtTTHORIZED CPITAt. 51,000,000

; Paid U Capitai.. . 250,000 '

FIRE, MARINE, & FLAT BOAT RISK ,

Taken at fair rates.

H. Q. Wheelkb, President. James H. Cutlek, Secretary.

directors:

f Ti o.rl pa Viftlp.

! J. S. Hopkins.

uimson Aiagtiee,

Kooerl Jtsarnes, lr. M. J. Bray.

John Ingle, Jr.. H. Q. Wheeler, William Brown, Dr. F. W. Sawyer

j. if. farsons, EBusiness Agenu wno w 11

iu Htmuu Lj Luie auu aixiuchi insurance . 1 . f X f : -1 L'im.. tj

in First National Bank Building. apl8-m

FIRE, INLAND, AND ACCIDENT

Insurance Agency,

NO. 6 SOUTH WATER STREET, '

Between Main and Locust, ' EVAITSVIIiLE, IND.

-Washington Insurance Co.,

, NO..J72 Bbodway, New York. - ; ;: ,

Assets .. ...........

...... 9688,391 48.

RINE Insurance business. Policies entili??T.toPartlc,Jate 'receive SEVENTYFIVE PER CENT, of the net profits.

PER CENT. EACH declared to participat

v"uvvivio iUO VV1U7HUV,

COJL.XJ3XBIA. -, (FIREV : ,,,

INSURANCE COMPANY.

Assets..,

No. 161 Broadway, New York.

GROCERIES.

MW GROCERY STORE,

STCAM0RE, bet. Fourth and Fifth,

-by-

HEDDERICH & LAUES.

ABfiE ASB WELMEiECTED stock of

Groceries,

Provisions,

Hops, &c

just opened, and at the lowest rates, to which the attention of the public is invited'. ',f: ,J''ur' ? All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for goods, and the highest market price paid.; ,. r i- : In connection with the Store, there is a

large and commodious WAGON .YARD,

for the accommodation of country dealers.

mayis asm '

BOOTS AND SHOES. WM. H. WALKER & CO.,

83 - MAIN STREET, 83

Opposite the Washington House,

a re irow oPEsrisre, and offf.b XX at the lowest figures, a superior arU- - cle of , . . j f. ,. .. . . iirj

LADIES' KID, O OAT, and 13 GLOVE-CALF i

(Polish Boots,'

LASTING CONGRESS GAITERS, ;

GLOVE-CALF CONGRESS GAITERS, ' j i .. 1 1 -. t! l I i . , .... Glove-Calf Button Balmorals, r j ' r i

Kid and Lasting Slippers, ' .,.,...

- nv, ijvtwvo, auu umcr

CROSS CROFTS, at the

City Grocery,

Third Street, between. Main and Locust, I Misses' Congress Gaiters, of every variety.

WAVE ON HAND 300 BARRELS

Misses' Lasting, Glove-Calf, Kid, and

UUb JOWVS, lit , 1 : 1 . I

Children's Cloth, Kid, Goat, and Calf

UNITED "

Fire and Marine Ins. Co.

OF CI5TCINN ATI AND COVINGTON,. V

Assets ..... ...8359.953 SI

! TnsnrAS HITI.Ta Panve j ui m

BOATS, at fair rates of premium. Among

y jjuljuub r jjavia uioson s Co... C. Lu Dumont A. fV. . - Cant T ..i..i,r.

Cincinnati; Messrs. Ford & Co.. Lane & I

, i-y' ""iiir rerry o., or Liouisvllle

ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO.

,apitaIu:.....i...7...;;......9O50 000

Insnrw n cm int A r,r,TTT7,xrT'o i "

, " . "Vii.'ijAi Jin. j I UU LMri

" ' ; ,vvv 'i v x utr.ijjLi, aliu

dent of any description. Policies from one

In OTDnt nf laatl. n . 1 ... ' ,1 . . '

- . v-v v.. v.v.t.LIi, cwm w hj .ju weeitiy comTWnaflhnn In . n o . .1. i. . i : ... .

1,000 per annum. j ... - : .

CHOICE" NORTHERN POTATOES, which

we offer for sale at 82 75 barrel, to close

out the lot;

mayl9 tf

Head & Menifee,

WIIOjLESAjLE GIIOCERS,

' " ' and Dealers in

j LIQUORS, WINS, NAILS, GLASS, COT-

TUa X AKNS, SPICES, WOODEN

WARE, Ac, &c, Xo. 13 main Street, ; (Opposite Branch Bank,) ,-, . . , ... . - .... , , , , , ."1S31I

dec30 f , - EVAN8VII.I.E, iND.g

nd . the ;work-, east of Lafayette, be

J olin Cox of Vigo Countv waa fc'ru-

tally murdered on Saturday, tlie 19th inst., by Joseph Day, near the drawbridge, west xf Terre' Haute.' Dav"

knd a man named Tamiinf'as an ac

cessory, have been arrested. Thv

beat and" badly injured another man,

named Miles, at the, same time.

Martin Baker, of Vieo Countv. a

few days since, beat his father-in-law, David Hess, over the head with a

club, and offera as an T(iia Vn ;tlio

cowardly act that his father-in-law was crazy. ' ,! T i

TTT A nv?

- ' " - ...... . . j. . .l l ate Iettfir t-ftlft5vpl hvim fmm 'n rrnr.

tleman, officially and . intimately, connected with (lov. Morton at

ai6lis.

health is tailingtand L e s padually ffrOWinff WATSA- ', ' ' .it T.rfr.i.

"All losspa nrnmnttv oilfiiatiui

paid.-. - . : i, ... 4 ..;.!m ,f - .

t Policies issued in all the above companies on favorable terms by

EDGAR SIIARPE, Agent,

No. 6 South Water Street

A An BUSHELS EXTRA SEED

v vr v Kjnm, just receivert and for s

. , J. U. DUSOUCPIET & CO.,

hv

mar30

R. 8. BUSTON.

No. 19 Water Street.

JOITN O. RUSTON.

marl7 tf

GEORGE STACKHOUSE

GENERAL

lWe have the facility of the best' Machinery and Workmer, and will give all work entrusted to us our individual attention, fill -orders . promptly, warrant our work, and rharue reasonable priceR.; Office and Foundry, corner of First and Leet Streets, Evansville, Ind. N. B. Workmen sent to all parts to fit S y.r!s ad do repairing. feb226i SCHULTZE, THTJMAN 4 CO. '

growing worse:'--jjftik. Ledger.

. .MW JUUllitJUlbU OIUUC-

where stone is required, in the city. Nothing is doing on the front of the Kll, 1. tvt :j: j. x

Herald.

The New Albany markets are

abundant! vr stock ftd with thei finest

aiiayv uciiics, wmuu bell ai uu. to uC.

per quart. Here, those who have not

kindfrield3'ai we have dan onlv eniov

the lyxury of strawberries, by paying

from 40c. to 50e. per quart. i Ira G.Grovermisif.oliiieH-the nomination for State Senator for De5atur, Ciunt,y "l1 the Union ticket, but pledges his support to the n6minee of the party. I A convention of Sunday schools, composed of the schools belonging to the Peru district of the .Methodist Episcopal Churchj mllte. held at XoJ- i gansport, commencing on the 29th inst. Rev. J. W, Drefendorf .will preach the opening sermon. : General M. S. TT.isoall Cwlin r.loT.0.i

the shoulder-strap tyrant at Indianapolis for a brief period) was last week defeated for Couneilmen in the Fourth Ward by C. F. Butterfield, a good Democrat, by a' majority of twentytwo, votes. Foor Rascal! he's played out: hfTK a "TV T). TT( r-ni-lrl,."f'

elected supen isor ina resectable road district ; he's cut arid dried, and dd.Bluffton Bamitr. i i . : , , ; r (?eri, Ilascall had the patroitisiu to fight for his country, and didn't suit the Confederate" Democi-acy of Bluffton. They would prefer an ex-Con-

ieaerate ueneral. . r .

! The proprietors of the Salt -Well, at .BeelsVlllft "-'Plltnsim flnrnitir o

, ' " . ......... ..ii .i , t. 1 Vi about to fnmmnfA t.h mmnfiinttiHi

------ ... . , - ' V. lllll 1 J V 1111- L U 1 k. Of Salt- ThfwhaVrt rAslhorl- an inov

- J w - lllllll

nausupie vein ot salt water at the depth of 1,130 feetrvrhich Dr. Brown, the : geologist, pron ounces equal to

iiiai. ui ine xvauawna regions. z I The Siillivan flountv OH an.1' TM!.

ing Company have secured a lease 'of

i.ue weu oorea Dyme xiauroaa Uom1 A . . 1 1 . . -r .

wassunk' some six or eight year's ago INSURANCE AGENT G-R QC ERIESERODUCE,

w uie ueptu oi over six nunarea ieet, when the effort was abandoned. The

uu tompany have erected a derrick, have an engine on the ground, and will he norm at wnrlr 1 onnitifr Ant

hole, and boring still deeper in pursuit of oil. When the well was first

sunk, a peculiar and heretofore unknown - substance was pumped up,

wmcn is now supposed to have been petroleum It was. found about 600 feet.; below cthe surface. Sullivan

Lfemocrat.- - : :

Men's Lasting Congress Gaiters, Glove-Oaif -'.-., i Congress Gaiters, . ,

' Lasting Brogans, s

I Lasting, Glove-Calf, and Patent Leather

: vxiuiua, . ' t , ' ' , f ' . FINK CAir BOOTS,

Fine Calf Scotch Boots, :

r , Kip Boots, and Brogans, BOYS' BOOTS, (Calf and Kip.)

j Congress, Lasting, and Glove-Calf Gaiters,

Calf and Buff Balmorals, ': ,

TOETfithAr with'

Shoes, Boots, and Brogans. , ;: " ,

ALSO' l ' ' hi t t' t Jd'll'tt It . ( HATS and CAPS

: A Good templar f Kokomo, a

married man, was accused of being on terms of criminal intimacy with a married. woman. The Lodge to which thegay Lothario belongssent a committee to thfi woman iinnl

inquire if the report was true. She would be likely to tll. : i PllOBABLE MURDBR IN, WASHIKGToy County. Wa learri from i Mr. George Godfrev thaf. a aprimio

l - UULAVUID culty occurred yesterday near Twin Creek. Washington Sdnimh' in nrhT.k

I T t 0.v,vvumj, X II .? 11 V tl tLoberfBeeves shoJ and it is aid

-mortally. wounded 4seph Hamilton. TWO baihl toot ffVr'? nnnn Ilom;i'nn

Qne iff" the shoulder, the otheiri in the chest, rane-ina nn 4rwa,-rlij5'thii

heart. vJJad whiskyWasHlie causa of

Highway RoBBERY.-fcThe Bedford

jnaepentgnt states that a'man named

xiienara unstow, who ha, been living near Sprlngvilie, in4hatscounty, started to Jlissouri last week, but concluded -to visit SOlTlfi :fri"pn.j t.i...

Mih!1l ved At that town, hi

itcutjui aDoui a mile m the direction oCJus friend's" .resj.ence, when he was' sfttar-L-pil ,i..iA

knocked him down:and; secured $500

in greenoacks i he had secreted in a belt about his person. t'No arTests have as yet been made. "Mitchell is last assuming city airs. r 3s

No. 6 NORTH WATER STREET, '

' EVANSVILLE, IND.' ;

j -j..,. Cash Assets represented, ovtr

Eleven Millions of Dollars

(811,000,000.)

Life, Accident, Fire and Marine Insurance CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. ... Hartford, Conn. Capital and Surplus, over 1 $9,000,000

Y?1588- CO., Hartford. Conn.-'

auu ouitri.ua, - 5oe7,59f . 19.

PHCENIX FIRE A MARINE INS. Ca,

f capital and Surplus, - $1,518,840.79.

BAT.TTn TTTT?P- rea r-r -w : xr

A.P1TAi'i,and Surplus, - $230,000.00. aecio-dom tr1

" " DRUGS.

IS. Huston & Co.

" Wholesale and Retail Dealers in

PRIXTI1VO PAPER,

No. 30 Water Street, bet. Sycamore & Vine,

EvanstilLe.

'KM.iww.wilKPlAyiL .

of the latest styles.

! lOWKt mifl. A. Tiff ynfut .

ihe market in respect to quality and price,

,i . . Fuiv,immuS are respecuutiy invited to pa l at. titatV utuIth

and examine our stock.' -..

WM. li. WALKER A CO- : mar7 6m -

BOOTS and SHOEfi

AT ' I

WHOLESALE!

The highest market price paid for all

aa4vao ui j. a vu,uw; aim xvag.

! NEW SUPPLIES JUST RECEIVED:

200 Bags Michigan Oats, superior article. 10 Tons Rich Country Bran.- -

iep Bags Rich Ground Screenings excellont frtr ffrA

vnv wit In store and for sale at

aprl8 a - r. i ... No, SO Water St.

J :MAIN STEEET,

5

PUREj BRIGS, i u

'!.:'.'!! '

SADDLERY.

Marine Hospital Notice.

Evaxsvillk. I.vD., May 1, 1806.

0.',

SEAI.i:i PROPOSAL Wu, ' received at this offlce until 12 o'clock meridian on Tuesday the 5th day of June' next, for boarding and nursing, lnciudinS medicine and medical attendance of rine ITrviif ai nationt at tViij .-L

,flrst day;of July7i to thei

Bidders will please state the nriee twr week for each patient. v V The successful bidder will be reouired tn enter into a written contract, in the Den alty of one thousand dollars, with Sam cient personal security lor hh taithful fwiC formance. A- L. ROBINsox 1 mayldtd Hurveyor of Customs. (V olksbote please copy.

: - LOCUST STREET

f . t ??1 dor to Post-Office. W(P.BHei)feerd? FHlSMI.t.V ,. PRESCRIPTIONS careiully compounded. .Strict attention given to business, and orders sent bv servants or children." y Fancy and toilet articles of all descriptions, very cheap. aprlS tf

j mkmi, AwarnE.w os hand

2i uoods arriving almosf daily.

. xiie irade is respectfully invited to examine my Stock, with the assurance that

.-7i;t;:.. .i

Good Goods and as Low Prices -1 ' ! ) J i ' i.:J 1 cl !'. .' j;; j ' . '

. "AS ANT HOUSE iJf THT.WfiST. " r.d" . ' ;. ! :':i' J , i

ThdTilrriil 1.1 . t . it

I Would respectfullj- soluit a continuance

A'. SW.UUrN AIM . julyl3jt. t.. ,-'.;.,-,-..;,: x ..

v CO

j This delightful toet.-e iw-x r,0 ecrtial

plexlon and Skin. Sold by dnisuisls ever whpre -Depot, 74 Fulton street, N. Y. margin

... .. i. f. ... ... 1 .

- I i : ' ! ! EyANS VILLE,' INDV

' KMP ! CONSTANT! ON . TV.' hand a full nssortment of mi .i..

'mUL11 ct" E special attenthmTf

bach's newlvlnven"U YL:m-

, " JK YERLASTING

uuiafiEiit'n or r niu rno4-n . i

ti r,, ' 1 oi nnie in put- I . , r .

3. 2?eatnii 2S.lS "?.-

ahifJwi.. "' .. inwwuariswortU I . . . .

old-fahiAn i lo lne farmer than the jvu ikavw, jfroprietor,

- KXrt In i IIP 4H! v wf .ii.T- -,.r t .

von will Brr; "" uu nq. . '

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KANAWHA SALT " C03IPAXY. T .PPositeSteamboat Landing, EvansvU

I - Free Omnibus running from the!) j

HOTELS.

L.; Eufiier, Jrn General Agent

Office No. 3 NORTH WATER STREET,

i (upstairs.) - ; . , i Evansville Tti

TTAVIX THE FVI.lt CONTROL

SAi,T shipped below the Falls of the Ohio I am prepared to fill orders for any qnantuf,a low in price as any salt in market. ai -Kanawha Salt is in good coooerasre and is branded "Kanawha Salt Co g 0 L. RUFFNER, Jk. apra,2m Oeneraf Agent.

RAY HOUSE.

Two square southeast of Union Depot, cot. , ,

ician ai till Ll nuui n Min-wi, Indianapolis, Ind.

. n nr. n i u. v-v., . iv.pi i' win. A .l 1". . 1 . kin. I. .

. i iti nnu uiicauc. . .ii in i i ii aji ....Mi. i i . i r .

yuuuM uuunv f 11 Hit? II L.V , MHU UIVIIIB Always - ready in time for railroad trains. Largo t and well-supplied ptables, sheds, and yard t for live stock, and stock received and forwarded with promptness on any of the 1 railroads. ma14 d&u