Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 May 1866 — Page 6
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MACHINISTS.
BEITS 'HAJfEY, CRESCENT FOUNDERY, JCVANSVILLE.. ... ...INDIANA. , Manufacturers of STEAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS i sf.- ' ; ' . . -b.l f ... .V ...... . 1. PORTABLE ENGINES . "1 r AND-1- '?iZll ."'if CIRCULAR SAW MILLS Ji -I:-,! JJi'.V Of the most Approved Pattern. , ...t ( . . . 1 ' ... , f' j -r r r f All kind of Machinery' appertaining to -V, Railroads, , ' s t'e a m b o a T s , t i Distilleries, Flooring - -Mil--,. - " .. . Hills of all sizes, with the latest improvements attached. .4 ? ?r TOBACCO SCREWS, &c &c, Iron and Brass Castings of Every , .Description. , ,.:,n.:i-f .'f t. 7 ) .tvV' .. .:.t. .' Dealers in Steam GuageS.Gum Belting, Fire Bricks, Wronght Iron Pipes, Bolting Cloth, &c, at Manufacturers' Prices. .at-I;? a''l ,!M! iW) Repairing , Done at Short Notice. silt lo .B9i:; rt:t.:1 , ,i n .-, .-,.. . Workmen sent to all parts to fit up work JX T I l. : I 1 T . I.I " f 1 . VI 1 V. I r. will ICWIVC VUT 1UUIT1UU' al Attention, and will be promptly filled on t.ha mnat maannahlA taiwa Office and Foundery on the Canal, corner Schultze, Thuman & Co.; . .u , If Uccliaiiica'-iE'oimtlry, t i.f ifl V. Manufacturers and Builders of i. ', :, . (- i. Steam Engines, Circular. Saw n nf 'A . if fit T " . Mills; "z ; , - r . ....... Grist and Sugar Mills, Tobacco Screws. Gumming Machines, Distil1 . leryanfl Mining Machlnery, Malt Mills, Coin ' Shellers, House Fronts, Cellar Grates IRON & BRASS CASTINGS " Of every description.' .' Machinery of all kinds Made and Repaired. Dealers in Belting, Fire Bricks, ''Steam Guages, and Wrought jlron Pipes. Old Materials Bought. J.'T'Hi: 'i " ' " i ' ; 'We have the facility of Uie best Machinery and Workmen, and -will give all work entrusted to us our Individual attention, flit- orders promptly, ' warrant our work, and charge reasonable prices. Office and Foundry' corner- of First and Leet Streets, Evansville, Ind. N. B. Workaifteii went.to all. parts to fit Up work and do repairing, -. n feb22tim SCHULTZE, THUMAN & CO.
. STATE ITEMS. ' " -
Purdue Institute at Attica. The Attica JUedger announces the establishment of an educational institution at that place, . to be called the Furdue Institute, in honor of Hon. John Purdue of Lafayette. " Ann Piper obtained a verdict, in the i Allen County Circuit Court, against S. H. Haven, the other day; for $1,500, for having, trifled with her young affections. - - v V. - A young man, named John H. Woofter. committed suinirlA in S Joseph County on Saturday the 10th instant, by shooting himself with, a rifle. ; Disappointment in love was t,h cause of the rash act. " . The stockholders of the Lafayette & Indianapolis Railroad ' meet tomorrow at Lafayette to determine the matter of consolidating Jhe ; stock of the Company with that of the Indianapolis & Cincinnati Railroad Company Addison Parkinson, who killed the ocuuver ui nis aaugnter, in' d asper County, has been held in $40,000 bail. owjpnen xioicomD, wno killed the seJ i ni . . uucer oi nis Bister m omppmgport the other day, was held in $2,500 bail. A Republican picnic was announced to .be held at Charlestown. Clark County, on Saturday last. Generals Wilhch, Kimball, Gresham, and Spicely - were r announced " as 'the speakers. ij--t "Tf nt 1 The price of an ear in Boone County, determined in . a - recent prosecution for mayhem, is $145. One Brandon brought a suit against Pratt for biting off his ear in a rough and tumble fight. Verdict as above. The City Council of Vincennes have subscribed $40,000 to. the Indianapolis and Vincennes railroad. This leaves ,$10,000 to be raised by individual subscription to make ud me quota oi rvnox uounty. The residence of Mr. Whitmore, at Anaerson, ma., was entered on Monday night, of, last week and two men robbed oi $315 m money, and a gold w an'ii worm wuu. During the recent session of the Grand j Jury of 'Tippecanoe County, SJJ indictments were found for yio latmg the liquor law,-25 for grand larceny, 6 for assault and battery. 4 for robbery, 2 for petit larceny, .and'l each. for murder, arson, and obtaininir money or goods under falrfe pretenses. - The great horse fair at New Albany culminated on Saturday in a grand tournament, with all the horses in the ring at the same time. The best time made, we believe, during the fair, was tob, which is rather slow for fancy horses, and just about eaual to th general speed of family carriage, horses in this city. :..;..; ; - ; Sad Accidf.nT: The' VevaV Reveille says that Silas Farrell, of Switz erland county, was killed on Monday last.' TTfi WAS h.llih'niT rnila onrl nrVilo going down hill, his team ran away. am tumwiug iur. xarreii against a tree, he was almost instantly killed. ) . Grand Picnic The Emmet Circle of the Fenian Brotherhood of Jeffersonville will give their first grand picnic this season at Barker's Grove on Thursday, the 31st of May.1 The proceeds of the picnic are to be applied towards equipping a company now organizing in that place ' for iheoFenian army. The . Terre Haute Journal tells a story, of a young Missouri widowwh: has been nlavina' tho. vatv r?orn witV, the affections of the young men in a townsnip oi mat county. Alter being engaged three times, in a short period, fhe flnallv lftrl a hlnshfnir xrniitVi tnta altar ,at Terre.. Jlaute last Sunday, beauk. Our citv is verv nnipf nnv Wo imagine that there are no thieves in the city. A man may leave his coat out and have no uneasiness of mind about its being stolen. "We have known it -tried damn itviT tha . State say as much? Evansville Journal- . . . . - ' Ti lt dpnfiflfls srimfi-whnf 1 nn i'h'a 'cft"'rln 1 . . v i. - i. l-.J X Vj of the garment, as to whether or not it would be stolen. If it was your old coat that wna lp.ft, out. nn wnndai. ; wasn't taken. Madison Courier. Do j-ou suppose we would; leave our coat out doors and go home in our shirt sleeves? Or do you subdosc we have six or seven good new coats like you have? An unsophisticated damsel from the rural districts met and fell in love with a nice young man at the circus, in Terre Haute, a few davsaaro. and n match was immediately made, and the parties proceeded - to the Clerk's of fice to procure' the necessary papers. Some one to vouch for the ace of the damsel ! was required, and the-nice young man started, out to get the necessary evidence, but ; made a mistake and got drunk, and then got into the calaboose. He afterwards cot out.' and then, jrot into a fia-ht. and was again, incarcerated, and left over night. The rural beauty returned home, and it is to be i hoped, somewhat ! wiser for the adventure.
" Sage, the child-murderer, was executed according to law, at Vernon, on Friday last. His father attended the pitiable scene,- and after his son had been hanging a few minutes, he asked the Sheriff for the body. " Not yet," said the Sheriff. "Well, I think," said the affectionate father," "you keep him hanging a d d - long
while." Sage made a full confession of his crime. " Thft Tlrw1f nnrt Demn.-rn.t Ja frin-l-if.-ened at the movement of the soldiers or bpencr County, who have made arrangements for a erand re-union on the Fourth of July. The Democrat cries aloud and warns Democrats not to be caught in company with the soluiers. uai. o ones never a la like soldiers except they wore butternut uniforms. The firemen of Fort Wayne intend celebrating the 4th of July. ' ' At a" nJfnf near RranavflI laaf Monday it is said G00 bottles of wine i n i i , iana p itegs oi Deer were urank. ment in the Journal armearA thft fnllowing; " We learn that 3,UUU were , - -, - , -f ' . - realized lor the benent ot ftt. John s Church, last Monday, at the picnic. Madison Courier. Well, what inference do you draw from that, Mr. Courier f -Come, " du DRY GOODS. SCnAPKER, BUSSING & CO.'S Uiii COLVHNi . i '-i ' .ts rr r-r r-r .; : j &co: : , WholMla and ScUU r DEAIiEHSIU -r DryiCfoods, IIILLINZRY Fancy Goods, h 47, & 49 l MainJ Street. EVANSyiLLEjIKD. -1 r r PS N r 0 r mart tf PAPER, ETC? Paper Warehouse. NO. yt SOUTH FIRST STREET. TV. DOCKER & CO.; . . DEALERS IN '.) . Paper Hangings, Pater Bas, Card Boards Letter, f.'np, Note. Wrapping ' and Manilla Papr, t'ur- t'ards, window ! -' Shades, Ac-Ac.,, i . " We wfU keep a onvjilet aortnient of everything in our line, at wholesale ant retail. Let alii who dpsire good Goods cheap call early and examine our stock. ':L. ,. Tf,fM B. N. DOCKER. k CO., -1: i ' i vojfo.7i South Firei Street marltf Evausville, InL
INSURANCE.
Evansville Insurance Co. - Authorized Capital...... Paid Up Capital ..$1,000,000 - , 250,000 FIRE, MARINE, FLAT BOAT 1 Taken at fair rates. RISK H. Whebleb, President. Jaxes H. CtrriiER, Secretary. directors: Charles Viele, J. 8. Hopkins, Gillison Maghee, ' Robert Barnes, , Dr. M. J. Bray. V John Ingle, Jr., H. Q. Wheeler, William Brown, " Dr. F. W, Sawyer y C. P. Parsons, Business Agent, who w il awo auena 10 uie ana Accident Insarance Office, corner of Main and First Streets. FIRE, INLAND, AND ACCIDENT : Insurance Agency, NO. 6 SOUTH WATER STREET,' ' ' ;; .j' i Between Main and Locust, i V . " EVAKSV'TI.I-E, ISD. J. Washington Insiirance Co.; ; I ; No. 172 Broiway, NewYork ", A.Bet...I...;'..... ..'.....0688,391 46 L,Je8 a General FIRE and INLAND MARINE Insurance business. Policies entitled to participate receive SEVENTYFIVE PER CENT, of the net Broflta, our consecutive dividends of 8IXTY rr-n. x. nAtii aeciared to participating customers by the Company, i . :' COLUMBIA - , . ' . .: ; (FIRE) t-.a.'i INSURANCE COMPANY. J No. 161 Broadway, New York. , Assels... ..i -.....ul...555,I33 HQ Insures Buildings, Merchandise, Household Furniture, Rents, Leases, and other property against loss and damage by FIRE. -ai V-V :': ' ; ..- -unitedFire and Marine Ins. Co. O.i OF CINCINNATI AND COVINGTON. '.. 1..:.::. ...8339.933 31 Insures TIITr.TJa, C A Pciru j tkt a m BOATS, at fair rates of premium. Among its patrons are David Gibson & Co., a L. Dumont & Co., Capt. Davidson & Co., of Bart ley, J H. Ferry fc. Co., of Louisville I EW YORK yl;':' ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. Cash Capl tal.. $250,000 fnsn rf rtrrn Inut . A ffTTirvTO : . Tickets insuringftX) In event of death, and ?& per week in case of disability from acciaent of any description. Policies from one month to five vpjits inenrintr ft'uin a ia nm in event of death, and $3 to W weekly com1,000 per annum, i ' . ,f ftSr" All IrksSHM : ToftTwM,r ; n .1 : . . . ..i I- ' J aujuoicu O.UU -Bi"PnlIfiiMj foandrl n nil .1 i ' ijauica uu ivoraDie terms Dy JEDGAR SIIARIE, Agent, marl7 tf .' . No. 6 South Watt Bi-kw GEORGE STACKHOUSE, o'eneral". INSURANCE AGENT No. 6 NORTH WATER STREET, '-',. EVANSVILLE, IND. Cash Assets represented, over Eleven Millions of Dollars : : (II,000,000.) . , , ' . Life, Accident, Fire and Marine I CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. , . nsnrora, umn; "" Capital and Sub j-mjs, over $9,000,000 TRAVELERS' INS. CO., HartfordtConn. Capital and Surplus, - 8587,58; . 19. PH03NIX FIRE i MARINE INS. CO.. Capital and Sukplcs, ( - -l,518,10.79. BALTIC FIRE INS. CO- New York. Aplf AL and Sck-plcs, . - r , $230,000.00." DRUGS.- , I - ""i " ,v UNI03;Dra-Sf0RE, LOCUST STREET, Next door to Post-Office. i ! , JV..P. B. Hebberd. TQiirsiciAars' prkscriptioxs jL. 'fi r full v- PATtiimiinflad i . . servants or children. Fancy and. toilet articles of all descrip tioufi, very cheap. aprlStf , CD il for Preservins; and BeauWyiug tie ComJflt.AlitUU iKin.1- - ..t".i ..... j;i.. ..I !5Qi Dy nrnst?isis ever where. Depot, 74 Fulton .street, N.Y. mar9g5ia
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GROCERIES.
NEW GROCERY STORE, on STCAM0BE, bet. Fourth and Flftb, by HEDDERICH & LAUER. LABCiE Groceries, AKD WELL-SELECTED stock of ; Provisions, y ' Hops, &C., just opened, and at the lowest rates, to which the attention of the public is in vited. ' ;: '' ; All kinds of Country Produce taken' in exchange for goods, and the highest mar ket price paid. ' " "', S, In connection with the Store, there is a large and commodious WAGON YARD, for the accommodation of country dealers. may I. cura CROSS & CBSFTS, at the City Grocery, j . .. n . Third Street, between Main and Locust, TE OX HAND 300 BARRELS CHOICE NORTHERN POTATOES, which we offer for sale at 52 75 $ barrel, to close out the lot. fniaylO tf '.-;! Head & Jlenlfte, ; WHOtESAtE GIIOCJERS, ' I and Dealers in LIQUORS, WINES, "NAILS, GLASS, COT- : v- X A ICJN , tjfi'IUES, WOOIjEN ' 1 j t" WARE, Ac, &c, I Ao. 13 3Iain Street,; ' , (Opposite Branch Eank,) .... ?m , dec30 EVANSVII.I.E, Ind-H 60ft BUSHELS ' EXTRA SEED Oats, just received and for sale by J. C. DUHOTTCHET A f X . v. ,mar.30 . . , , No. 19 Water Street. B. S. HUSTON. . . . , JOHN G. KUSTON. XI. H. Huston & Co.. ' . .J !- ',! . . ; j -.'.:(,!.. i - ; ' w. . j Wholesale and Retail Dealers in GROCERIES, PRODUCE, 5' t i : . , , s, , v . i ' .. ; :.. : : , ; .: : , -AJD r PRIXTIxb PAPER, No. 30 Water Street, bet. Sycamore A Vine, EVANSVILLK....... .Indiana. The hferViAct marlrat n.lM nol.1 oil .iuuq ui iiuuureaiiu xvags. , NEW; SUPPLIES JtfST RECEIVED: 200 Bags Michigan" Oats, superior article, 1 A . Tt : ..l. i . . 100 Ri-'TS R.ifll i i f ( II 1 1 ) ( SicrJ..Tlfn(ru. In store and for sale at . ! R. s. ri'Ston' & r.n aprlS : ' , r . No. 30 Wrater St. i SADDLERY. j WHOLES ALE AND RETAIL S Jii I to'-iti' jES RYi STELNBACH& WACK, j No 67, Main Street, L, , . , ! EVANSVltLE, ind. W1; kki tffVSTASn-T OX In our line, but call the sp4af attention ot Merchants and Saddler to cAjr superior HORSE-COLLARS, finished, Instead of i.u iravn es ana sirups, with J, Steinuli iien-iy mveniea ana patented ; EVERLASTING : CoIIsir-Fasteiier. Tll" !1 (1 -' ft f u ir.io r.f I .. " . inirability, the fastener warrantetl to ont- " A"Vur' "avinsr or time in putfill Y f llA fc 1 I . 1 . . - A ,1 1 . iv ' nuu on cue norse s neck ; T , ,7 .iu. i ins toiiar is worth a,!juif't,,?I!arJmol e to tne farmer than the u-iiiniieu fne. Examine our stock before j'ou huv. and vou will save money. deciadtim. KAAAWHA . SALT.; COMPANY. U Ruffner, Jr., General Agent. Office No. 5 NORTH WATER STREET, j '" ' 1 ' (upstairs,) ' - Evansville, Ind. HA VI XG TIJ E FTLI. T O X T K O f. w v , f?? '"anagementofall KANAWHA SALTshipped below the Falls of the OhirT I am prepared to fill orders for any rmanl tity ;lowin price as any salt in market All Juinntnha SoU U in good cooperate and idtbranded " Kanawha Salt Co n erttSe,
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BOOTS AND SHOES.' WM. H. WALKER & CO.,
83 MAIN STREET, 88 Opposite the Washington House, ARE NOW OPEWIJfG, AND O FEfflt at the lowest figures, a miperior article of LADIES' KID. GOAT.Ea23 j GLOVE-CALF & a. 3x o;iija
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LASTING CONGRESS GAITERS, i : GLOVE-CALF CONGRESS GAITERS, ; Glove-Calf Button Balmorals, . ) ' Kid and Lasting Slippers, . . , . Misses Lasting, Glove-Calf, Kid, and J Misses' Congress Gaiters, of every variety, Children's Cloth, Kid, Goat, and Oalf Men's Lasting Congress Gaiters. Glove-Oaif - Congress Gaiters, ' - Lasting Brogans, Lasting, Glove-Calf, and Patent Leather uxiorus, FIXE. CALF BOOTS, Fine Calf Scotch Boots, ' Kip Boots, and Brogans, BOYS' BOOTS, (Calf and Kip,) ' . Congress, Lasting, and Glove-Calf Gaiters, Calf and Buff Balmorals, -. Together with a general Shoes, Boots, and Brogans. assortment of ALSO - 1 is 1 unci HATS CAPS of the latest styles. We are rppnlarli' rcno ivinw ka i j 0 j tug tUO laMTBV SUV! most approved goods In our line, at the isaXW.MSf ,?er8n8 Purchasing are respectfully inVited to call at No. S3 MAIN STREET. and examine oar stock. . . WM. IL WALKER & CO. BOOTS and I9HOE3 -ATWHOLESALE! No. SJj STREETS they wili flndas the aMura Good Goads and as Low Prices AS ANY' HOUSE IN THE WEST. I wnnMkfnI. to 0l,J1iitomers forpa.it favors. of the same y couunuanoe I? 8E3IONIIV. July 13 . Assessor's Ndtica ' I.L PERSON8 WHO HAVE NOT RP turned their schedules to the Aw Will nlon H c .1 h '"anwsor before tile 30t of May. nr WILL. H. W ARRRN 3tt TAMKM T. T)TTV?r Mi. .
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