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MACHINISTS.

CRESCENT FOUNDERY, JEVANSVILLE...-. .....INDIANA. Manufacturers of STEAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS PORTABLE ENGINES -AND lvVx-i-:'. i CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,

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Ail kinds of Machinery appertaining to I .sin .. ? a; Railroads, -; ;: ,x T E AMBO A:T St j Distilleries, ' Flouring - , r Mills of all sizes, With the latest ! i- ,-i.v:ii .: 'i. f !!! In: :..- .; ' improvements attached, i - .' ..' ' ."1 ; ." ' TOBACCO SCREWS, &c., c. Iron and Brass Castings of Every Description. j .if :-.'-. r- i f it i ..'if . 'A il "m) Dealers in Steam Guages, Oum Belting, Firebricks, Wrought Iron Pip68, BoltiniJ Cloth, &c, at Manufacturers' Prices. - j , .:: ' 1 3n 'f li-. if Eepaifing Done at Short Notice. 1 ..I Kill in.-.n ,1 1 i ' 5.".M J . ! J''ii! li rn;; I ' 1 ,'f ! .! i - .' I

"Workmen sent to all parts to fit up work and Repair Boilers and Machinery. , '.L . mm: All orders will receive ur individul attention, and will be promptly filiedon 'the most reasonable terms.' . . : . lf,., Office and Foundery on the Canal, corner ; w of Ingle Street. ,. : .. x., . . , . , oct-dly bnn,tn-i-& a ia ; - . i ; ; j if ;, ,-! :-!. ; ttut f ,'';; ;' .' ;t . t am Mil (,.,; v..' . ,.. t i. . 1

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; ; -. ttu.lu t, Mills, v , .- -., .5 1 ; i i . H . r A 1 .i. Grist and Sugar Mills, Tobacco Screws) : Gumming Machines, Distil- - ' ' lery and Mining Ma- ; - - r chinery, - Malt Mills, - Com Snellen, House Front, Cellar Grates ?'!); r : ',' 'i, '. .! Y.!.. IRON & BRASS C ASTI NGS .:S?Y-r$ -Yi f -M- i 1 ' j , ; Of every description; ... ;( , ; Machinery of all kinds Made and Repaired. j Dealers in Belting, Fire Bricks v .Steam Guages, and ... . , , ill ii.ij i : . ! Wrought Iron Pipes. Old Materials Bought. A UV.A bill 'i'iS".l .ett. lWe'have the facilltj' of th best Mr chinery and workmen, ana wm give an woak entrusted to us our individual atten tion, fill orders promptly,' warrant our i i 'A t work, and chance reasonable prices, '-r Office and Foundry, corner of First and Xjeet Streets, Evansville, ind. N. B. Workmen sent to all parts tp fit (.rr) p work -a-nd do-repairing; i n i.i -i. feb226m SCHULTZE; THUMAN 4 Ca

STATE ITEMS.

-The odyfefa& unknown man waa found in the river," near Madison, last week not identified. j The mechanics of New Albany have secured the use of -the Fair Grounds, for a grand Fourth of July celebration, i ' "yl' t ''ul". -' V ; The Congressional Convention for the third District was held at Columbus yesterday. The third District is sound to the core. ' ".. Some sharpers swindled r a gentleman of Fort Wayne out of $40 on Saturday, through the instrumentality of the confidence game.' ' ! '.VV-' Wm. B. Hall was convicted of horse stealing, in the -Allen County Circuit Court last week," and , sent to the Penitentiary fori six years. Another Copperhead vote lost. . V; j . : The Madison Courier says a , half mile race was wonbya ahorse called Andy Johnsonin j Jefferson County, in 54 seconds. The looser lost .his. horse and his money. " t 1 j A. Parkinson has been held to bail in the? sum of $40,000 for his appear-' ance before" the J asper County Circuit Court in September next, for the murder of S. Newton Guthridge, the se-1 ducer.of hi8.xlaughter. . i

Mrs. B. O. Carpenter died suddenlyXadopted :

of apoplexy, in Cambridge City, on Friday la3t. She was the widow of Bv O. Carpenter, formerly of Lafayette, j -. - The Uniott men of, Crawford .Couu--ty are, wide awake,, and .have adopted as theW motto None but -the loyfl shall make laws for or administer. them to old Crawford,' ' and they are confident and sure of success this Fall, now that Uncle' Sara's boysre4 there to give, them a lift. .. - v ? A grand ovation was given on Sat urday, by the Democracy of Bluffton, to the traitor and ey-penitentiary con vict, Jj-Pv Milligan. ,s Bluffton, it will be remembered, a few days since, de-:1 feated Gen. Ilascall for some office This ovation toMilligan shows', the character of the people of that delectable town. ? ; General Morton C. Hunter is urged by the BJoomingtoii ''Republican; for the nomination 'for Congress in "the Third District.; . Hon. LIL Buskirk is spoken of as the Democratic candidate., I S The grand billiard tourntaent that was to come off at Fort Wayne 1 has been postponed until June 4th. This game, will be played for the championship of Indiana, and a solid silver cue will be awarded to the victor. Among those who will Jbe present are Phelan, Carme, McDevitt, all of "New1 York, Dion, of Montreal, and Phil. .Tieman. On Saturday last the soldiers -and other Union men of Crawford County held a convention at Leavenworth to select delegates to the ,.grand mass convention be held pnhe 6th of June. sThemietTng-,wasvery large and enthusiastic. Addresses were made, by . Hon, , Frank, WJlson and Colonel A. J. Hawhe, an effective and able speaker ;. ;A .v;'; , 1 j The ex-soldiers from. Lafayette who served on board the. ram Horner during ,th , war , , remind ; the editor j of MIndhna8(7Boll ofHonoj'. of Ma duty to give theHornar and her ferive crew a prominent place in the !3d volutae ojCth'at!iwork..cHe ouehti to Two fires occurred in Madison, tn-jj aiana, eany ounaay morning, DOtn supposed to be the work of an incendiary. The first burned five stables one of them containing five mulesj which were also burned. The other' fire dsfff?yeff' large. sSpoper rshop with all its contents. Two men have been arrested on suspicion of being' the lnee'ndariesl,' Another ..man was: caught in the act of setting fie to a j stable and shot at, but made his leaj The Lafayette Courier says Mr. Per4 due, jof that city, ia., about toT under-" take the enterprise of raising a sub scnption of -$100,000 among the citizens "of ; Lafayette, in order to secure a donation of $50,000 or $75,006 conditionally prdmiied by Mr! Chauncy Rose, of Terre Haute, for the erection of a Female1 College in the vicin- ; ity of Lafayette. . I ... About eleven years ago JJzra W. Smith, of Terre Haute, a man i of wealth and respectability without any apparent cause fl abandoned his large property and family, and has not since been heard of. The Wabash, Express, a few days since gave currency to a report that he i was . recently seen v at a trading post in Kansas, "where he had amassed a large fortune. ' Capt. Horace B. Smith, of Terre. .Haute, however, publishes a .card contradicting the report. He owns the trading' poet alludeito, aadi&confident.that Smith is not therie.; Smith at th time ' of his disappearance was esteemed by iaany

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THE EVANSV1LLE DAILY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, MAY

to be partially deraAflcdi He left, an eicellent wife and interesting .family who now reside in the btate ot iNew York. ' . -- ! ! Governor Morton. The Western Mirror says : " Governor O. P. Morton, we learn, is growing much worse, that on Monday he was" quite feeble and upon examination it was discovered that he had lost the sight of one of his eyes. Jt is supposed by his friends to be temporary, and that he may again receive the use of his eye. The evidence is conclusive that there is a general prostration," and unless a reaction in his favor takes place soon, he cannot live a great while." j : Hanover College.--According to previous notice, a r number - of the friends of Christian and Collegiate education, met in the lecture room of the First Presbyterian Church of Cincinnati; on Monday evening, 21st inst.-- Rev: Dr. Burt was called to the chair, and after invoking the Divine" blessing, Rev. J. M. Wampler -was appointed Secretary. Levi Hughes, the General Agent of Hanover College, then addressed 'the meeting'on the subject of establishing a first-class college in the West, under Christian influence and control, and presented thedaims of Hanover College aa the basis of such an institution. ; Atthe f conclusion f hii address the follow ing resolution was offered by the Secretary, which, after some remarkir-in RiirTort of it bv the mover, followed Jby Rev. Dr. Anderson, Rev. Mr. Hills and JJr. iiurt, was unanimously opted: ..t.I'S'ir; m l j iJCesolved. Tnat this meeting, naving heard Rev. Mr. Hughes fully utoou the subject of his agency, express their entire concurrence with him as to the imoortance of establishing a first class college in the West, under the super vision of the Presbyterian Church, and beine satisfied that Hanover ColI lege, in view, of the healthfulness,.centraiityancraccessiDiiuy oi us locauon, its i past history, during which it has so largely shared the divine blessing in frequent revivals of religionfand the large proportions of ministers it has been instrumental, either in whole or in part, of educating, is a suitable basis for such an institution, do, most cordially, commend him and his agency to the liberality of the citizens m CincinnatL'-3 Jc'icoi i;n"Os3 STOVE WORKS.: SOUTIIEKX STOVE WORKS. i BRINKMEYER A CO., ! MANUFACTURER OF j COOKING STOVES, FOR WOOD AND "- " COAL; ' i HEATING STQVEH, FOR "WOOD. AND COAL: - : ; COUNTRY SKILLETS AND LIDS; "7 -COUNTRY OVENS, AND LIDS; ? BISCUIT OVENS AND LIDS; ; . , ODD LIDS: - - SUGAR KETTLES; ': ' : ; DOG IRONS,- ; i . ; ' - ' JAMB GRATES; -i FANtY GRATE FRONTS;; Z - AIR GRATES: - . " CELLAR GRATES- " "WINDOW WEIGHTS; z - - -.- . MUFFIN MOLDS; . . : ... : WAFFLE IRONS; V . "? HAM BOILERS: rSTOVE HOLLOW-WARE, &c &c S .ALSO KEEP FOR SALE ; , Tin Plate, Sheet Iron & Copper, Tin and Japanned Ware H i . ; - SALES ROOM: , " Ui - . Main Street, opposite Court House. Foundry near mouth of Pigeon preek,, BWOrders solicited, , jf feb OILlW.ORKSMACHINE OIL WORKS. ! TTTAVIXQ ERECTED XE OF THE BT most extensive works of this kind in trie Western country ,-and secured the ser vices oi one oi uie raosi experienced machine Oil men, I am now able to furnish this cheap and money-saving Oil, which has Deen inea Dy some oi our- Desi engineers nd found fully Kjnal to any ever used. Railroads, Steamboats, Foundries, Mills, Woolen Mills in fact, all machines now Tanning can be supplied -promptly and with satisfaction. ' i" - Orders of wholesale dealers filled on liberal terms. . 4 ' Ho charge for packing, and delivery free Coal Oil sold by the barrel ; and the highest prices paid for empty coal oil barrels. r-- i PHILIP DECKER Third street, bet, Sycamore and vine, may2tf . t - PAPER, ETC. TPaper Warehouse. "" NO. 7Z SOUTH IRST STREET. S. N. DOCKER & CO., -DEALEKS IXPaper Hangings, Paper Bags, Card Boards, and Manilla Paper, Cut Cards, Window 868- We will keep a complete assortment of evarvthine in our line, at whoIeHnla&nH retail. Let all who desire good Goods cheap call early and examine our stock. ; . ; S. N. DOCKER 4 CO.. : V; ri . l i ii Bo. 1Y South First Street,' " marltf EvanavUle, ind.

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Evaiis ville Insurance Co? Authorized Capitai.... Paid Up Capitai 81,000.000 ; 250,000 j FIRE, MARINE, & FLAT BOAT RISK 1 Taken at fair rates. 1 I . H. Wheilir, President. ' '" -; James H. CtrritBB, Secretary. ' ' V - " " ' DIRECTORS : Charles Viele, J. S. Hopkins, Gillison Maghee, Robert Barnes, Dr. M. J. Bray. John Ingle, Jr.. ; H. Q. Wheeler, William Brown, i Dr. F. W. Sawyer ei 4 TOi i-rr c- Pnclnacfl AivAAl 'wm nr ll 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 liisiiraiice Agency, j NO. 6 SOUTH WATER STREET, ! Between Main and Locust, Evansville, Ind. ' i ' Washington Insurance Co., No. 172 Brodwat, New Yobk. Assets .. ...... 888,391 46 Does a General FIRE and INLAND MAi RINK Insurance business. Policies entitled to participate v receive SEVENTYFIVE PER CENT, of the net nronte. Four consecutive dividends , of SIXTY PER CENT. EACH declared to5 participat ing customers py me uompaDy,Y,1( .'i.-.vH , r: vtv, COLUMBIA r .,..m';VVvi-A (FIRE)' i s INSURANCE COMPANY. , No. 161 Bboadway, New York. . Asset8......................$555,133 86 Insures Buildings, Merchandise, Household Furniture, Rents, Leases, and other property against loss ana aamage Dy t t - V- t, ya v.i". ;l i " -.'.':l I UNITED Fire and Marine Ins. Co. i f-lor CINCINNATI AN1 COVINGTON, i ') Assets........... ......... ...8359,953 31 Insures HULLS. CARGOES and FLATBGATS, at fair rates of premium. Among Dumont t Co., Capt. Davidson & Co., of Bartley, J. H. Ferry & Co of Louisvi and New Albany. . ' . 7 NEW' YORK - A . ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. Cash Capital 8250,000 Insures against ACCIDENTS. Coupon Tickets Insuring $5000 in event of death, and; per weea in case or aisaDinty irom accir dent of any description. Policies from one month to five years, insuring 8500 to $10,000 in event of death, and 83 to fcr0 weekly com pensation in case of disability, at ?5 per i,uuu per annum. . WS"A11. losses 'promptly, adjusted and paia. -- ..li . .-.. . .. " Policies issued In all the above com ... ... : i , .i, . 1 1 .... m, .:.,. A : I EDGAR SHARPS, Agent, i mar!7 tf No. 6 Sudth Wat er Street GEORGE STACKHOUSE, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT 5 4. No. eNORTH WATER STREET j EVANSVILLE, IND. Cash Assets represented, over Eleven Millions of Dollars (911,000,000.) Life, Accident, Fire and Marine Insurance CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO V i 1 i i ' Haruord. Conn. rrCAPiTAii and 8urpx.us, over ' 89.000.000 TRAVELERS' INS. CO., Hartford. Conn. Capital and Surplus, - $587K.l9. t, PHCENIX FIRE 4 MARINE INS. CO., , - Brooklyn. N.Y. , . Capitai. and Surplus, -- ' 1 ,518,840.79. BALTIQ FIRE INS. CO.. New York. Capital and. S ukplus, l . ( , 7 ., . 8230,000.00. uecxo-uom . DRUGS. 's, UNION DRUG-STORE, j 'LOCUST STREET ! . i '. . . i - j . .... . , ' ? ! . a Next door to Post-Office, - j - ;w p. B. IIebberd. . ! PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS carefully compounded. Strict attention given to business, and orders sent by servants or children. Fancy and toilet articles of all descriptions, very cheap- s. . J , aprlS tf s This delightful toBets-Hoie nestioectaal r Preserving and BeauaHyina Mie Vomlexion and Skin. . Sold by drnggist&erver where. , Depot, 74 Full t, N. Y.

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-GROCERIES. NEW -GROCERY STORE, ; on-? STCAM0BE, bet. Fourth and Fifta, i i by ! - - - . . . t f HEDDERICH & LAUER. ; ; 1 ... j f i LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED -' stock o '. . Y Groceries, Vro visions, Hops, &x, just opened, and at the lowest rates, to which the attention of the public is invited. -; -'-lui'.l rT All kinds of Country Produce taken ,iii exchange for goods, and the, highest market'price paidi',,.').'' '. Y'l ,l ' 'in conneciion with the Store, there Is a large and commodious WAGON , YARD, for the accommodation of country dealers. ' mayl3 d3m .-. 'y -y . . I;;-"'..":";:;-' CB0SS & CB0FTS, ; - ... ..... , i,,..! v : ;': j :', . ,;-. at the " -;' " -.!-; -; i . :i.i,i, .; j , , City iGrocery, Third Street,' between Main and Locust, 1TAVE ON HAND 300 BARRELS CHOICE NORTHERN POTATOES, which we ofler for sale at 82 75 V barrel, to close out the lot. TmaylO tf Head & 31enlfee, 1 1 WIIOIESAIiE GROCERS, r. and Dealers in ! i i ,"l I- ''-- "I U ?'y:A T.-'f ' LIQUORS, WINES, NAILS, GLASS, CDT- ' TON YARNS, SPICES, WOODEN ! ; , , WAREj Ac, tc, f ; i : So. 13 Main Street, 0pposite Branch Bank,) dec'50 . - iin Evansville, Itx BUSHELS EXTRA SEED V J VF Oats, just received and for sale by . mar30 No. 19 Water Street. R. S. RUSTOJI. JOHN G. RUSTOK. !.-.Hustii & Co., ',' - s T ' T i Wholesale and Retail Dealers in GROCERIES, PRODUCE, -AS PRINTING PAPER,' No. 30 Water Street, bet. Sycamore A Vine, ' J i . X . i. ; . '.. ! ,' ; , . i. - ': Evansville....... ..Indiana. The highest market price nald for all Kinds of Produce and Rags. , i , : iUiiU?i IvJ mil , di L"; i L J. . 200 Bags Michigan Oats, superior article, iu tobs Kicn uouniry isran. ) 600 Bushels Iowa Potatoes.' i 100 Bags Rich Ground Screenings; excelleniooirieea, f - -, , - .-. ; - T - ? - In store and for sale at M ! ! j apr!8 ,.,-y. y t. No. 30 Water St. SADDLERY. 5 ,f YHOLrSALE AN?! RETAIL I ., STliNBACH &"WACK 3 i !;; r, ( v : Jfo. 67, JIain Street, , .i i .l..-i!, y . '! if 41 eVansville, ind. ms,, aMP i twsSTAIiTlT ON hand a full assort m put. nf n in our line, but call the special attention of Merchants and Saddlers to our superior HORSE-COLLARS, finished, Instead of witu oucisies ana straps, with A. Stein bach's newly invented and patented J ' 1 EVERLASTING -" Collar-Fastener, j t,'Thl.a.d.7?Ja5es of th,s fastener are 1, Durability the Fastener warranted to outJS! r?,Vaf i AJ? of "me in putS w nu on me Qorse s neek : o. Neatness of flnluh Thiarviini.i.niw "f?114'?101 to tne farmer than the vi,i-iamuuwi one. - Examine our stock before you bay. and von will save money. decWdtjm. KANAWHA SALT COMPANY. L. Rufiiier, Jr, General Agent Officer-. No. a NORTH WATER STREET, "" ' J (upstairs,)- - J .' EvansvUle, Ind. HAVING THE FULL CONTROL and management of all KANAWHA SALT shipped below the Falls of the Ohio I am prepared to fill orders for any quantlt,a?,low R&n in market. All Kanawha 3aU is In good cooperage, and ia branded Kanawha Salt Co " fL. BUFFNER. Jr. ' piS2n,., , General Agents . ,

BOOTS AND SHOES.

WMr- H. WALKER CO. 83 .MAIN STREET, 83 Opposite the Washington House, ARE NOW OPENING, AND OFFEB at the lowest figures, a superior article of . ... LADIES' KID, GOAT, land 33 ' GLOVE-CALF ' b a. . ui fo , , iPoIisb. RootA, -r.ai' LASTING CONGRESS GAITERS, ' 1 N :"'.! r I '..''-'i -i:!; a I GLOVE-CALF CONGRESS GAITERS, ( - . . - ' Glove-Calf Suton Balmorals, Kid and Lasting Slippers, j j ' , ' t -,r.' .' - .! .' '' Misses' Lasting, Glove-Calf, Kid, and Goat Boots, Misses' Congress Gaiters, of every variety, .. ..'...!.. iChildren's Cloth, Kid, Goat, and Calf . Shoes, '-' ; ' Men's Lasting Congress Gaiters, Glove-CaLt Congress Gaiters, . i . Lasting Brogans,f 5 ' ' Lasting, Glove-Calf, and Patent Leather Oxfords, . " FINE CALF BOOTS, Fine Calf Scotch Boots, . ; , ; ,r ;i! ; . .,..) I Kip Boots, and Brogans, BOYS' BOOTS, (Calf and Kip,) , Congress, Lasting, and Glove-Calf Gaiters, - " ' . " ' ! - I " . I ' .'.'."! if Calf and Buff Balmorals, Together with a general' assorthient "Of Shoes, Boots, and Brogans. ,.,,.. -AMO- :- : r n . , ( - , -, r : : ; : . I . i : -. -HATS ! and; CAPS j I ; of the latest styles. ft' .-!' 1 'S'l 1 .jiw .(.. .1 I , 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 purchasing are respectfully invited to call at No. 83 MAIN STREET, and examine our stock. . WM. H. WALKER 4 CO. mar7 6m ,'; .. . af( , a V.. r; , " iff! .?.-. : 'f!r -. i ! i ,''.-, s ' . ii ''' i .'! T. ; . i.-i ) ' f T r' ' : and i . ; WHOLES JLTE I I, -MAJN ' STREET. ALARCiE ASSORTMENT ON EAW and Goods arriving almost dairy. The Trade is respectfully Invited to examine my Stock, with the assoranOB that they will find as ; - Good Goods and as Low Prices AS ANY HOUSE IN THE WEST. Thank fnl to old niiRtnmers for Dast favors. I would respectfully solisit a continuance of the same. ; - 1'. Julyl3 ' Dr. R. A. AR3II.STEAD Office on Third street, between Mala and Locust; residence on Third street, beor country, at all hoars of the da or nJJU

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