Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 30 May 1866 — Page 6

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THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY; M AY 30, 1866.

MACHINISTS.

CRESCENT FOUNDERY, EVANSVILLE.INDIANA. Manufacturers of .3 STEAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS '. PORTABLE ENGINES ,,,,,- -AND !'.!:.'-." - - CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Of the most Approved Pattern. All kinds of Machinery appertaining to i : ' ' ' Railroads, ' ' ' " STEAMBOATS, J-.!. Distilleries, Flouring ' Mills of all sizes, with the latest . ' ; improvements attached, ' TOBACCO SCREWS,.&C, &c, Iron and Brass Castings of Every Description. .... ,'. ) ,. . , Dealers In Steam Guages, Gum Belting, Fire'Bricks, Wrought Iron. Pipes, Bolting Cloth, &&, at Manufacturers' Prices. i Repairing Done at Short Notice. .i' i Workmen sent to all parts to fit up work and Repair Boilers and Machinery. All orders will receive our individual attention, and will be promptly filled on the most reasonable terras. . rOfflce and Foundery on the Canal, corner of Ingle Street. ; octtf-dly Schultze, Thuman & Co., Mccliiinics' JPonndry, Manufacturers and Builders of Steam Engines, Circular Saw n.' Mills. - if Grist ; and Sugar Mills, Tobacco Screws," ' Gumming Machines, Distillery and Mining Ma- . chinery, Malt Mills, Corn Shelters, House Fronts, Cellar Grates IRON & BRASS CASTINGS , , . : l - - : , Of every description. , Machinery of all kinds Made and Repaired. Dealers in Belting, Fire Bricks, 'J i Steam Guages, and Wrouzht Iron Pipes. Old Materials Bought. m'-uo tavc tio fonintv nf the best Ma chinery and Workmen, and will give all work entrusted to us oar individual atten tion, nil orders promptly, ( warrant our rartrV end pharsre reaanna.filA rvrirtes. - Office and Foundry, corner of First and Leet StteeW, Evansville,' Ind. " ' N. B. Workmen sentto -all parts to-. fit up work and do repairing.' " ' IfebZMm SCHULTZE, THUMAN A CO.

STATE ITEMS.

Frost is prevalent in Wayne County. It make9 its appearance almost daily. i Several cows have been poisoned near Terre Haute, recently. ; Six picnics were held in the vicinity of Indianapolis last week. ' A number of cows have died ia the vicinity of Madison, Indiana, by milk fever. ' ' . ' It is said that very few farmers report themselves liable to income-tax, the present year.-, . . , . Tfee .Henry County Times has fizzled out. "A credit to Henry County. : Judge . Embree, of Indiana, is a member of the Board of West Point Examiners. The Republican is the title of a new Union paper just started in Logansport. " It is a quarto, and is published by William L. MeConnel and John A. Fafrell. V ;,I J., Captain Skinner, formerly of the 63d regiment, died at Valparaiso on Tuesday last, in the twenty-third year of his age. The 'Baptist Association will "convene at their new church in Warsaw on the 1st of June, and auite a. num ber of delegates from a distance are expected to be present. ; A young man named Downey was thrown from a milk wagon, in Indianapolis, on Sunday morning, and seriously if not fatally injured. In Richmond, Indiana, a telegraph wire has s been? run-in to the Commercial College, and students are to be taught the art of. Telegraphing in connection with their commercial education. ' tv,.;- : -; .. -.-.h The returned soldiers of Montgomery County are making arrangements to have a :,grand reunion and celebration on the 4th of July, when all the soldiers of Montgomery County are expected to meet together. Wm. Leonard, the engineer who was so badly injured at the bridge near Connersville eeyeral -weeks ago, has died of his injuries. His widow receives a life insurance policy of $5,000. , . ...j ' The Universalist Church, at Lof:ansportj erected by a bequest of the ate David Pollard, was dedicated, on Sunday, 13th inst., and $1,304 were raised for improvements. . , - f ; , J 1 A young man, named John Moran, was run away with and killed by a pair of horses he was starting to the field to plow with, in Carroll County, last week. A man named Williams was eonvicted of robbery in the Tippecanoe Circuit .Court,' last week, and sentenced to five years in the Penitentiary, and prohibited from voting the Copperhead ticket for seven years. Lizzie McDaniel, a young lady living at Spencer, - pwen .County,' died last Wednesday morning from the effects of inhaling the vapor from Costar's rat poison. k ;.;-..;.;; A young lady named. Miss Jennie Hays, of New Albany, was thrown from a buggy, near Utica, on Sunday morning, and both her legs broken. Her escort, a Mr.sPeitz, escaped with but slight injury. ,.. Daniel Knowyer was very seriously stabbed by Oscar Gallagher, in. New Albany, on I Saturday ' night. 0 " Bad whisky was the cause. ; ,-.t We regret to learn that a little daughter of " Captain Stineback was badly hurt by accident yesterday at a picnic. Madison Courier. The Fenian company that has been organizing in this city has received orders to report at Indianapolisr,and will go to-qay. - The company numbers forty-three men, all young menmarried men not being called on at present.t-rJr& Express! A horticultural exhibition takes place at Dowling's Hall, Terre Haute, on Thursday and Friday of this week. lhe State Horticultural Society meets in that city at the same time. , We learn that about two hundred cords of wood piled along the Rail road a oout three miles north of this place, was burned up during Saturday night. Cause of fire unknown to us. (Jostle Courier. The Philomathean Society of the Indiana Female College held its first public exercises on Friday evening, at Roberta Chapel, Indianapolis. The programme ; embraced original and selected pieces by various young ladies. l,-;.: . At Cambridge. City, last Thursday, a mam named John Beaver attempted to snatch some money out of th hands of a delegate, pulled a two dol lar greenback in two, and made off .i i i r . tt witn nau ot it. tie was : captured however, and is now in jail at Centerville. ' t;::V yl V'"""- -Vi ''' ' ' "" ' All the descendents of Andrew Hoover, -who emigrated, to Wayne County sixty years ago, are to have a grand family picnic on the" 15th of June. - 'There are said to be several of them.'" ' ' '' v -

I Captain James -Park, of Warren County, is announced as a candidate for nomination for the office of State Senator from the District composed of the counties of Warren, Benton, and White. He is a good man, as most Union soldiers are. ' Hon. John Taryan while returning in his carriage from , a picnic near Richmond, the other day, with his wife and daughter, was upset and badly injured by his horses taking fright. His wife and daughter escaped uninjured. An enterprising Irishman at Milton, Wayne County, recently sold a lot of cattle to two different -men on the same day, and got pay from both. On the following night he turned the cattle out of the field and "started them for Cincinnati, with a view of selling them a third time, but was arrested. : It is supposed he did it all for the Fenian cause. - '. We- were informed bv reliable au

thority, on yesterday,-! that Hon. G. W Julian has written to his friends in this city, that the Senate will not confirm the nomination of Geti. Meredith, as Assessor of this District. We wil see. Richmond Telegram. : Robert Hincen waS arrested on Monday of last week, in Randolph County, for passing counterfeit greenbacks and taken to Richmond, where he -had a preliminary examination, and was held to bail in $2,000 for his appearance. Not being able to give the required bail, he was sent to jail. Robbery We learn from Mr. Samuel Richling, that on Wednesday night, 16th instant, the safe of Mr. Moses Gordon, of Francesville, was broken open, and $125 in money stolen. The thief or thieves also carried off from Mr. ;Gordon's Btore clothing to the amount of two or three hundred dollars. At the present time we have no account of the capture ot the robbers. Winamac Democrat. ' "' James Byrne, an Irishman 40 years of age and formerly a soldier in the 31st Indiana Regiment, fell dead in the street of Terre Haute, on Saturday last. An inquest rendered a verdict that he Came to his death by ex posure and intemperance. ; ; The Lafayette- Journal states that Hon. G. S. Orth, M. C, from that Dis trict, had a sudden and rather serious attack of illness at Washington a few days ago. He is improving, however, and hopes soon again to be at his post. A cow owned by James Brown, at Florence, Indiana, was bitten by mad dog last Monday week? The cow has since gone mad, and was foaming and bleeding at the nose, and butting at everything she came across. NOTIONS. NEW NOTION HOUSE. NEW GOODS. Sam. K. Ccbsick James L. Curnick. i - CTRXICK BROTHERS, . : k n " WHOLESALE DEALERS IN STAPLE & FANCY NOTIONS : - White Goods, i HOOP SIiII!RTS 4C. . f ' - -' ' ' WE WILL KEEP A COMPLETE and attractive assortment of everything desirable and new in our line. The Goods on hand and arriving daily are are all New, Fbesh and Clbas, direct from the East. c To dealers we desire to say that no better opportunity has ever been afforded to purchase the right Goods, at the right prices, at the right place, and at the right time. Let all who desire good Goods cheap give us an early call, and we will guarantee satisfaction. CURNICK BROTHERS, No 3 South First St., Evansville, Ind.,i janlO Next door to new Bank Building. PAPER, ETC lapcr War clio use. NO. 1VA SOUTH FIRST STREET. S. IV. DOCKER &c C.O., dealers isr j Paper Hangings, Paper Bags, Card Boards, Letter, Cap, Note, V rapping and Manilla Paper, Cut Cards, Window Shades, Ac, Ac. - 1 WW "We will keep a complete assortment of every thing In our line, at wholesale and ret ail. Let " who desire good Goods cheap call early and examine our stock. T7t "ni a N. DOCKER A CO., r c t marltf - it rJEvansyillejlntt...

INSURANCE

i Evansville Insurance Co. Authorized Capital ....,$1,000,000 ! Paid Up Capital. 250,000 FIRE, MARINE, & FLAT BOAT RISK Taken at fair rates. H. Q. "Wheeler, President. James H. Cutler, Secretary. directors : i Charles Viele, J. S. Hopkins, i Gillison Maghee, I Robert Barnes, i Dr. M.J. Bray. John Ingle, Jr., H. Q. Wheeler, William Brown, Dr. F. W. Sawyer i CP. Parsons, Business Agent, who w 11 also attend to Life and Accident Insurance Omce, corner of Main and First Streets, in First National Bank Building. apl8-6m FIRE, INLAND, AND ACCIDENT Insurance Agency, NO. 6 SOUTH WATER STREET, Between Main and Locust, Evansville, Iitd. i Washington liirance Co.r No. 172 Brodway, New York. Assets.... : Does a General FIRE and INLAND MARINE Insurance business. Policies entitled to participate receive SEVENTYFIVE PER CENT, of the net profits. Four consecutive dividends of SIXTY PER CENT. EACH declared to participating customers by the Company. ' ' , COLUMBIA , (FIRE) i , ; ' . INSURANCE COMPANY, i "So. 161 Broadway, New York. W Ases.................... 555,133 86 Insures Buildings, Merchandise, Household Furniture, Rents, Leases, and othar property against loss and damage by FIRE. UNITED -'A l-'-A Fire and Marine Ins. Co. OF CI3TCINNATI AND COVINGTON. Assets..;. .... ...$359,953 31 Tncnroo TTTTT T CJ fApnnPa PT m BGATS, at fair rates of premium. Among Dumont & Co., Capt. Davidson & Co.", of Cincinnati ; iwesisrs. a ora & uo., ljane s Bartley, J. H. Kerry & Co., fit Louisville NEW YORK ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. Cash Capital...:. ...................8250,000 Insures against ACCIDENTS. Coupon Tickets insuring 55000 in even t of death, and S25 per week in case of disability from accident of any description. Policies from one month to five years, insuring 8500 to 510,000 in event of death, and S3 to S.50 weekly compensation in case of disability, at S& per i,uuu per anil ujii. All losses" promptly adjusted and paid. . , , flas" Policies Issued in all the above com panies on lavorabie terms by EDGAR SITARPE, Agent, marl7 tf No. 8 South Water Street GEORGE STACKHOUSE, GENERAL IN STJIfc AN 6E : AGENT No. 6 NORTH WATER STREET, r " EVANSVILLE, IND. Cash Assets represented, over Eleven Millions of Dollars (911,000,000.) Life, Accident, Fire and Marine Insurance' CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. - Hartford, Conn. Capital and Surplus, over - 99,000,090 TRAVELERS' INS. CO., Hartford, Conn. T Capital and Surplus,. -1 5S7,59U Ml - PH03NIX FIRE Ar MARINE INS. CO.. : - Brooklyn, N. Y. . - Capital and Surplus, $1180.79. BALTIC? FIRE INS. CO., New York! -Capital and Surplus, - 8230,000.00. declS-d6m DRUGS. V- - i I PUEE DRIGS. UNION' DRUG-STORE, ;-5 LOCUST STREET, Next door to Post-Office. , W.P.B.Dcbberd.5 P1IYSICIAXS' PRESCRIPTIONS carefully compounded. Strict attention given to business, and orders sent by servants or children. Fancy and toilet articles of all descriptions, very cheap. , aprl8tf -4 T! St3 CO . This delightful toftetartfae rK noecfaal for Preserving and BeauaryUia tCie Complexion and Skin. r..a . Bold by druggists ever where.jr rDepot, 74 Fulton jsteet, N, Y. "-marttSm

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GROCERIES.

jEW GROCERY STORE, STCAM0SE, bet. Foartb and Firth, -byHEDDERICH & LAUER. MBE AND , WELL4ELE(TD stock of Groceries, . , Provisions, Eop3, &c. just opened, and at the lowest rates, to which the attention of the public Is invited. ' -.. . -A ." -, ; VV All kinds of Country Produce taken In exchange for goods, and the highest market price paid. In connection with the Store, there Is a large and commodious WAGON YARD, for the accommodation of country dealers. raayl8'd3m -H'ii. " ' t ' . .r- At! An,u:h,i, 'i CROSS & CBOFTS, at the City O-rooory, ! - ..." ...... ; " - - ' " Third Street, between Main and Locust, AVE OX HUD 300 BARRELS CHOICE NORTHERN POTATOES, which we offer for sale at f2 75 barrel, to close out the lot. , , , ; , : mayl9 tf Head & Menifee, ' WIIOI.ES AIiE GROCERS, ' and Dealers In LIQUORS, WINES, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, SPICES, WOODEN .WARE, Ac, &c, ASo: 13 Main Street, - ; ; Opposite Branch Bank,) dec30 Evansville, Inb.B AAA BUSHELS EXTRA ; SEED OvFvf Oats, just received and for sale by . J. V. V U !mJ u t-w jkt & vo., mar,30 No. 19 Water Street. , R.S. RUSTON. a . ... JOHN O. BUSTOX. II. fi. Huston & Co., Wholesale and Retail Dealers In GROCERIES, PRODUCE, PRINTING PAPER, No. 30 Water Street, bet. Sycamore A Vine, Evahstille... ...Indiana. The highest market price naid for all emus qi jrrouuoe ano, juags. , , JNEW SUPPLIES JUST RECEIVED: . -200 Bags Michigan Oats, superior article, i xons men uountry ran. 500 Bushels Iowa Potatoes. ! 100 Bags Rich Ground Screenings excel lent cow ieea. . T In store and for sale at 1 ; T" , I f-v i;' R. S. RUSTON & CO. aprlg No. 80 Water St., I SADDLERY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ' I ; S X JEZi STEINBACH & WACK, No. 67, Main Street, .,- ' EVANSVILLE, IND. TtTE KEEP .y COXSTAXTET - OST WW 1 1 u Txl n. full o uurt.t ... .... Aii i . . . . -v-. ...1V.11U ui KUUU3 in our line, but call the special attention of Merchants and Saddlers to our superior HORSE-COLLARS, finished, instead of ; : EVERLASTING , ,; - t Collar-fastener.' The advantages of this fastener are 1. T)ll Til bl 1 1 f X- tha Pootan. n ...J . . lost the Pnllm.. o an..i ; : t. : , , , . 1 ... jut ml iiinr i ii putting the Collar on and itfftKa hnrw' n.i-. a Neatness of finish. This Collar is worth' ai5aif"d?Uar more to the farmer than the old-fashioned one. ' i Examine vou will save monev. .wia'iuin KANAWHA SALT COMPANY. L. Rnffner, Jr," General Agent Office No. 5 NORTH WATER STREET, (upstairs,) Evansville. Ind. H ATISB THE FEXE CON T ROE and management of 11 irAviwui SALT shipped below the Falls of the Ohio, I am prepared to fill orders for any quanaii jtcmawna ann is in good cooperage, ud is branded " Kanawha Salt Co." T. RTTPMJTTJ To . i "

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BOOTS 'AND SHOES.

WM. H. WALKER & CO., J1A1X1 CJir.iii, OO Opposite the Washington House, ARE NOW ABTD OFFER at the lowest figures, a superior article of LADIES' KID, GOAT, land J3 . GLOVE-CALF . II A L 31 O TtYA. , ' Polistli .Boots, LASTING CONGRESS GAITERS, , GLOVE-CALF CONGRESS GAITERS, I ' Glove-Calf Button Balmorals, ' " ..... - .. , . Kid and Lasting Slippers, ' , ' It. , - '1 " ' ! IIdoaoI T natlnM 31 1 t 'VIA A n .4 Goat Boots, Misses' Congress Gaiters, of every variety, Children's Cloth!, Kid, Goat,and Calf ' ,i Shoes,. :. -' ; , . "; . r ' - Men's Lasting Congress Gaiters, Glovo-Calf , Congress Gaiters, Lasting Brogaus, Last Ins?. Glove-Calf, and Patent T.PAthAr Oxfords, fine Calf boots, Fine Calf Scotch Boots,' ' t . t nip ana Drogaas, - BOYS' BOOTS, (Calf and Kip,) Coneress. Last in e. and Glove-Calf Qaitn. N" .... Calf arid Buff Balmorals, f ' Together with a ceneral . assortment of Shoes, Boots, and Biogaus. if tiii ? ' " ? also ',AA. .''A HATS and CAPS J " , of the latest styles. V , . , ; , , , We are regularly receiving the latest and most approved goods In our line, at the lowest Drices. and eiwrt to 1rMn tin wiih the market in respect to quality and price. Persons purchasing are respectfully invited, to call at No. 83 MAIN STREET, and examine our stock.- 1 . WM. H. WALKER & CO. mar7 6m ' HOOTS and. fJIXOEfJ -ATWHOLES -X, E 1 TSo. as MAIN, STREET. AEARCJE ASSORTMENT OS HAJTD and Goods arriving almost daily. The Trade is resrjectfullv Invited to ex amine my Stock, with the assuranoe that they will find as Good Goods and asLowPrlees AS ANY HOUSE IN THE WEST. Thankful to old customers for past favors. I would respectfully soliait a continuance of the same. July 13 ,.- . ... . . , Assessor's Notice. ; EE PERSONS WHO HAVE NOT REturned ineir ocueuuiea lo the Assessor will please do so- at the Council Chamber before the 30th of May. "

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