Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 October 1866 — Page 6

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MACHINISTS.

A HAEY, CRESCENT FOUNDERY, VANBVILLF, INDIANA Jta Manufacturers of HTKAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS PORTABLE ENGINES AND CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Of ii" most Approred Pattern.

' ' tvll kinds of Machinery appertaining to Railroads, 8TMAMUOAT8, 4 ill VDiyjlr vttwV X 1 Mills of all sties, with the latest i . ii i j

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Vou and Brass Castings of Everj Jmili rlln!J nr-b I i '

Description. Uaalera in Steam Ullages, (imn Belting,

Repairing Done at Short Notice. ,VH3J TUO bns 3&AWGflAH ,

Workmen sent to all parts to fit up work wd Repair Boilers and Machinery. W All order will receive our individual attention, and will be promptly filled on Um most reasonable terms, w i 4 QjAoa anfl Founder? oa tUot anal corner Ingle Street octf-dly

1Z Schultie, Thuman & Co.,

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Manufacturers and Builders oj BteaiUief, Circular Saw mm. and Sugr Mills, Tobacco Screws, L QatnnalngMajDkluea, Diatil- 1 lery and Mining Ma--Staellere, House Front, Cellar Gratea

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Machinery Stall kinds Made and Repaired. ' Hteam Ounges, and wrought Iron Pipes. Old Materials Bought.

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f We have the facility of the best Mallnery and Workmen, and will give all 1 irk antfusted ff ha- our tndlvlduaYatt.Uilm, nil orders promptly, warrant aur rork, and charge reasonable prices. Ofiice and Foundry, corner of First and aft parts ta fit P work and do !... lug. reli22tlm HCHULTZN, THUMAN A ' 'O. (.jOOJUAl 01U JtHT iO KOI .

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It l I I I I . M.M. GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC." BY R. W. H. KLLIS INDIANA.. I. There's a ml ai in y uatherinu th rough - out tlit) Ku-i and West. With banners gaily flaunting, they speed atong witu zesi, And the motto they are shouting," We fight for the oppressed I " As we go marching on f CHORUS-Olory, glory, Hallelujah, Ac. n. Their ranks are ailed with heroea, who fought in deadly strife, To shield the Constitution and aave the nation's Ufa, Prom the inadden'd rebel' fury, and the base assassin's knife, As they went inarching on i III. From the gory fields of battle, from the mountain and the plain, Where the wood and rocks are blushing witli the blood of kindred slain, They come with arms victorious to battle once again, As they go marching on I rv. They have sworn upon the altar of their country and their God, By the spirits of thegailant dead who sleep beneath the sod, Their necks shall never bow again beneath the oppressor's rod, As they go marching on 1 V. They have sworn with hand npllfted, upon the bended knee. They ne'er will ground their arms again 'till all mankind are free, And every tongue once manacled shall Shout for liberty. As they go inarching an ! vi. ; The glorious hour is coining, the day is drawing nigh, When slavery und oppression shall Jlay them down and die. And " universal freedom " shall be echoed thro' the sky, As they go inarching on I VII. Then joi-i the Union Army, the gallant, brave and free, The young and old, the veteran, and this your motto he, " The land we love is Freedom's land the land of Liberty !" As we go marching on ! The New Albany ; -tiger days all the Radicals hope to do in thoHecoiid District, id to reduce Kerr's majority of two year ago, and tha,t they will be disappointed in that. The Ledger is whistling to keep its courage up. The Union men of old Montgomery will have a grand jubilee at OrawfurcUvilje tin Saturday, October (ith. U. ( Purely, Esq., of Edwardsport, says that the water in White River is higher than ever known sinoethe yer 1847, and that the qornin the bottoms is entirely destroyed. The amount realized for the Soldiers Monumental Association from the late (jtift Enterprise in Vineennes, amounts to 1127 15, which sum has been deposited in Bank, subject to the order of the Association. Rev. Mr. Hovey has been elected pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church, New Albany. The Baptist Church at Delphi has purchased a fine organ, and is organizing a choir. The prisoners in the Delaware County jail formed a nice little plan to escape, but were detected and placed in closer confinement. A burglar entered the house of Mr. McDermott in Attica, on Monday, and realized $1 1 25 in greenbacks by the oiwration. On Monday Mr. Levi CorTman, of Attica, fell through the roof of his carriage shop, with his arms full of tools, and escaped with only a few bruises. i . i " ... . i ' i The jewelry store of Anthony Kehl, of Conuersville, was entered by bur-glair-on the night of the 20th and robbed of watches and jewelry valued at about 2,000. Two men named .in.. P. 1 1 .a i 11 and Thomas Clark have been arrested and committed, for trial. V Patrick Haulihan. about seven var.old, and sou of Thomas HauKhan, UvuiH year Keller's Station, Wabash County, w is mi Saturday last, while play.ipg near rome horses, picked on the head, fracturing the skull. On Monday last, Thomas Robertson, we; engineer at Fowler's mill, north of .Wabash, while crawling under the saw to fix the pump, was struck on the head with the saw, some of the teeth penetrating through the skull and badly laoerating the scalp. A man by the name of Jesse Vandyne was arrested last week by the Marshal of Wabash, for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, and placed in jail uutil morning, when he was found dead. An iiiqucbt discovered the fact tl at he came to his death by a blow given him by the officer (Marshal) when arresting him for drunkenness and distirderly conduct. The water in White River was, on Wednesday, overflowing the bottom laid in Lawrence, Martin, and Daviess Counties. Thousands of acres were submerged, and au immense amount of damage done. Many wealthy farmers are nearly ruined Thp flod,is unprecedented, and the amount of damage cannot, be estimated.

SV'ILLK DAILY JOURNAL, JUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, I860.

Tt has rained every Monday for five or six weeks, and a fair prospect for its continuing to rain all Fail. We would advise people to build themselves small arks. All we lack in having a second flood, is that the fountains of the great deep have not been opened up. Ruhiille Republican. The Indianapolis Heratdhae& cunning scheme for defeating the Radicals. It advises President Johnson to join them. If anything could do the business for the Republican Union party, the Herald has hit upon it. James A. Buchanan, Revenue Inspector in the Sixth District, has been removed by order of the President, aud Wm. T. Clark appointed in his place. One of these fine days his Accidency will himself be able to appreciate the pleasure and delight of being "kicked out of office." Au attempt was made to burn the Union printing office at Mitchell, on Sunday night last. Two men entered the room through a window with two large rolls of paper, which they set on fire, and would have burned the building had not oue of the workmen who sleeps in a room adjoining the office, discovered the men in time to extiugnish the fire. Lookout fob Stkanokrm. The Union men of the County should be on their guard against illegal voters. The Democracy will resort to any moans, however bad, to get themselves in power. That they will import voters from other Counties, and from Kentucky if they are uot clot;ly watched, we have nut the slightest doubt. This has already been shown to be a part of the Democratic programme. It is( now about the time they will be shipping them in small squads, colonizing them around the faithful. Maditftn (Courier. A Lusus Naturje. During last week, an animal was brought to this city, from the northern part of this State, the like pf which was never before seen, we venture to assert. A yenr ago we learned from several reliable gautjemeu who had seen it that such a monster was extant, the ugh rather top diminutive to attract much notice, and that, should it live to attain full size, woutd be a marvel of ugliness and ferocity. Aboujt the middle of the present month, its keepers cuucluded that it had attained a growth sufficient to astonish any community in which it should be exhibited, and it was brought to this city, to remain, as was supposed, till after the State Pair, but its extreme viciousness rendered it unsafe and improper to allow it to stay here, as well as dangerous to the crowds that will be in town during the coming week. A gentleman who saw it while here, describes it as follows: The general characteristics and features of the horse ure closely bleuded with those of the ox in this strange and remarkable beast. The head and neck are broad and heavy, giving it the fierce disposition of the buffalo, rather than the quiet and docile character of the ox, while a mane, reaching from the forehead to the shoulder, and sweeping to the knees, adds to the general appearance of ferocity. The horns are heavy at the base, but very short, and remarkably polished and pointed. The eye is dull, but suggests things unutterable an expression of intent power and develishncss, which :he feueral appearance of the animal cuurm. The muzzle is black and ugly, the wide nohtril arguing a large breathing apparatus, and unconquerable endurance. The jaw is heavy and prominent, the forehead ' full, but rat hep squire. The depth of shoulder is very great, the tore legs r-hort,. and large, the foot broad and deeply .-ioflc. - Hat here the bovine resemblance ceases altogether, and the equine characteristics begin. The body is slight and rounded, pi osely covered by a glossy coaf'l" fine short hair, a long flowing tail nearly reac hes the ground. ,The binder i ga are smooth and lithe its those of a race horse, and the hoofs rather slight, but well formed,, contrasting strangely with the heavy legs and cleft hoot's of the forward part, of the animal, its gait, top, is a ludicrous cross befween that of the two brutes of whose natures it seems to partake. Whilo the motions of the forward part of the body arc slpw, awkward aud shambling, those of the hinder are extremely graceful and agile. Altogether it is one of the most wonderful curiosities to be found in the animal kinprdom. Who will give it a name? India iiaptdin Ji mm al. LUMBER. JAMES BWANSON & SON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In FIISTE I ATM UKR, Shingles, Lath, Doors, and Sash. Also, a large assortment of Allegheny, Chicago, and 1'oledo I.uinlier and Flooring, Dresned aud Undressed, on band and for sale. Extra Hatred- and Shaved Pine Shingle, eighteen inehen long. We respectfully solicit the cltlzeus of Fvansville to give us a cull and examine our stock helore purchasing elsewhere. Yard on Watkh Street, (Opposite Lainawo Whavf.i Evansville. All orders promptly attended to. may 17 4am, i , ,,,, ,, , tl' i; ajOTll'i: If IIKHKBV WltEJI, that JCm twill apnly to the Common Counrll of Uiecitvof Kvansville for permission to ertct a frame building, HO by 100 feet, on Kvans'ti linifvteadoomer of Lecilst and Kpth sUreets, to b used for a Mission Sabbstb .School, lectures, concerts, 4c:' cplsd2w JOHN F.'ULOVBR.

INSURANCE. ; The Best Insurance at Fair Bates. INS U RA NCE AOENC Y ESTABLISHED 1858.

J W. NEXSKN. K. N. B1XBY. NEXSEN & BIXBY, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS AND ADJUSTERS OF LiOSSES. Fire, River, Life, and Accident Insurance. Representing the oldest and moat reliable Insurance Companies in America. Combined Cash Asseto represented Twenty Million Dollars. 30,000,000. Policies on every description of insurable property issued, flosses liberally adjusted and promptly paid at this office. Office in Marble Hall Building, No. 9, Main Street, Bvansvllle, Ind. AGENTS FOR CIRKAT WESTERN DESPATCH l ast Freight IJne. Jel9 ty. Mtiid. Insurance Company, of Hartford, Connecticut. INCORPORA TED 1819. A8B ASSETS .... 4,MO,"4M). P. A. Aj.kxamikh President. Lucius J. Hkniiek Secretary. NEXSEN & lilXUY, Agents, Evansville, Ind. PhoBnix Insurance Company, of Hartford, Connecticut. CBA RTBR PERPETtTA L. CASH ASSETS OVtiB - - $1,000,000. Henkv Km.i.oun President. W. U. CfcAKK Secretary. NEXSEN HI X BY, Agenta, EVANSVII.LE, lN. Continental Insurance Company of New York City. PARTiriPA TING COM PA NY. Policy Holders aaaaiva Unci -fourths of the net) profits, witbout any liability. fJASJl ASSETS - - $1,300,000. Geo. T. Hope President. H. H. Lam port .. .Secretary. NEXSEN 4 BIXBY, Agents, ll EVANSVILLB, INI). Insurance Company of North America, of Philadelphia. INCOlll'OllA TED 17H. C'ASB ASSETS ... - si,i..o.ooo. Seventy-two years successful liisinesa experience'. AbtuurG. Coffin President. Cham. 1'l.att , (Secretary. NEXSEN & BIXUY, Agents ' EVAWSVILhE, IKU. Manhattan Insurance Company, of New York City. INCORPORA TED 1821. ( ASH ASSETS . . - - $1,000,000. Wm. Pitt Pai.mkk President. Anukew J. Smith Secretary. NEXSEN A KlXBY, Agenla, Eva'nsvillk, Imp. Arctic Insurance Company of New York City. (JAJiH ASSETS . . . $1500,000. J. Milton Smith ., , President. H. B. Wll.l.MAKTH Vice President. Vincent Tii.yon Secretary. NEXSEN & BIXBY, AMilts, EVANBVlLIfE. INT). North American Insurance Company, of Hartford, Connecticut. ( ASH ASSETS .... $500,000. A. F. Hahtinos President. Wm. C. Hahtinos Secretary. NEXSEN fc BIXBY, Agents, Evanhvi f.t.E, Ind. Merchants Insurance Company, of Hartford, Connecticut. (!ASH ASSETS .... $.10,000. Mark Howard. ..Presideut. E. Tuoa. I,(iHin;i.L ,. Secretary. NEXSEN 4 BIXBY, Agents, EVANSVII.I.E, iNn. North American insurance Company, of New York City. CASH ASSETS $750,000. PA R Tit 7 PA TING CO MP A NY. Polloy Holders receive one-half the nett frofits without any liability. . W. Otis President. R. W. Bl.KECKER Secretary. NEXSEN 4 BIXBY, Agents, EVANSVII.LF. INII, JEtna Life Insurance Company, oi Hartford, Connecticut. CASH ASSETS .... $1,000:000. The cheapest and best Life Insurance Company in America. E. A. fitn.Ki.KY. President. T. O. Kn wilts SecretaryB. B. Myrick,..,,.,.. State Agent. NEXSEN & III X BY, Agents, Eva nsvi i.i.k. Ino, Charter Oak Life Insurance Company, of Hartford, Connecticut CASH ASSETS OV Ml . . $1,000,000. J. (J, WALKLEY. ...,.. ..Pjcsidont.' K. It. WiTitk Secretary. NEXPKN 4 BIXBY, Agents, EVANSVILLB, lNI, Accident Insurance Company, COl.r.MlUTM, OHIO. Capital M)O0,000, Benj. E. Smith, PresldionU, U. II, WItllillT, Heciclary. , " ' NEXSEN 4 BIXBY, Agents, Evanavitie, Ind i,i,. New Yolk Millinery Store. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. It New Store and Now Goods. Low JPriee. NO. 8 SOUTH SECOND STR ET Evansville, Ind. AR1. THE IMH IISK.M ll. IN CAEI.1NO tbe attn ion of tbe public to the above announcement, desires to say that it shall be the "aim and object" to always keep on hand a larae and well selected stoqk of Hllk, Hlrnw, and Millinery Goods of every description, and the latest importations ot Parisian styles. None but tbe best workmen will be employed; and we trust, by a cIom) and direful attention to the wants of our customers, to merit a liberal shiirebf the public patronage. F. WAGLEY, Proprietress. S. Straw Gi "His Bleached, aud illlcnnd Felt Work done, in a superior manner. The Trade supplied with Pattern Bonnets and Goods at New York prices. fsep5 dtf "IMroTICE TO CONTRACTORS. U BrcPTKMBEH 17, IftW. The Common CoimicII of the clly of Rvanavlile will receive seuled proposals, ur:tU the 15th day of October, 186, for grading tbe alley situated between Fulton Avenue find Fifth Avenue, and extending from Front Street to Second Street, in Block No. loO, Lwinasco, now city of Evansville. By order ol the Council. A. M. MrOniFP, t-lerk. Tity Clerk'H Office, Kept. SO. lrirtt. sepift ! 1'ulon cepy.1

PAPER, ETC.

Paper Warehouse. NO. 14 SOUTH FIRST STREET. S. IX. DOCKER &, CO., DKAI.KRa IN Paper Hangings, Paper Bags, Card Boards, Letter, Cap, Note Wrapping, and Manilla Paper, Cut Cards, Window Shades, 4c., 4c. mr We will keep a complete assortment of everything in our line, at wholeaaieand retail. Let all who doslre good Goods cheap call early aud examine our stock. 8. N. DOCKER 4 CO., I No. 74 Bouth First Street, marltf Evansville, Ind. HOTFLS. A laeriean HUNe. JOHN TRAVIS, Proprietor, VV liter lit,, Ix-I ween IMhIh A MyrHinorr Opposite Steam boat Landing, Evansvll Indiana. j Free omnibus running from the D pot. apr!8 OIL WORKS. MACHINE OIL WORKS. ivi vt; i. ii i: 1 1. ii o.M-: or thk iini extensive works of tbls kind in the Western country, und secured the ser vices of one of tbe most aitpai lahced Ma rhineOilmeu, I am now able tofurnisli milt elieap and money-saving Oil, which has been tried by some of our beat engioean and found fully equal to any ever used. Railroads. Steamboats, Fi'mudries, Mills, Woolen Mills In fact, 11 nmctiiives now running can be supplied promptly and with satisfaction. Orders of wholesale dealers filled on liberal terms. No charge for packing, and delivery free of charge :pal Oil sold by the barrel ; and tbe highest prices paid for empf v coal oil barrels. PHT.' 'KCKEH, Tblrd si i eei , hat . ByMuao a and Vine. may2 tf GROCUXi. OLD PIONEER fBOBY, No. 82 MAIN STREET. J. P. Elliott & Son AVE ON If A NO, ill ARE Constantly recel vinir. a choice assortment H of STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES, purchased for cash, aud at th lowest figures, consialiug of Choice Green and Black Teas, Coffees, Sugar, E. R. Durkee 4 Co. Spices (which are warranted purej, Syrups, Coal Oil, Wooden and Willow Ware, Canned Fralta such as Oysters, Lobsters Crabs, Peaches, Uulnces, Whortleberries, Pears, Pineapples, 4c., Bottled Goods such as Pickles, Jellies, Sauces, 4c. AIho, a 00,000 Bis. Plain and Canvased Hams, Hhoulders, Ribbed and Clear Sidea. AaenU for Dupont't and Miami Powder ('(HHnanim, and lor Johnson's Union Wash-ing-Machlne and Clothes-Wringer. Call and examine our stock and prices, at No. 82 MAIN STREET. mayl R. M. HUSTON. JOHN 1. RI'STON. It. S. ltuMtoa & Co., Wholesale and Retail Dealers In GROCERIES, PRODUCE, 1 1 'j : 1 ! 1 1 n tfij , ill! I ,1 , ,1(1 1 I. i : 11 llll '..1 JJ . No. H) Water Stroel, bet. ttyoamore4 Vine, .in. ii t "Vll i Ml - I .tl" I Hiiil EVAMIVH.!.-,...-." UUIANA. ii tilt ta vittisrA uiii O'-'u A 1 The highest market price paid for all Ilndsof Producaami Rags. , .i h. a ajlam ..i .- iioil n NEW SVFPLIEH JUST RECEIVED: 200 Bags Michigan Oats, superior article. 10 Tons Rich Country ft raft, 500 Bushels Iowa Potatoes. 100 Bag Rich Ground Screening excellent cow feed. In store and for sale at R. S. HUSTON A CO.. aprl No. HO Water St, Notice of Order of Council diminishing the width of certain streets in Goodsell's Enlargement. TajOTICE IN III III II V GIVEN that the Common Council of the city ot Evansville, at Its session on the id day of Jnly, int, passed an order to dlinin isli the wulth ol Adam's street, Jatlerson street, Putnam street and Campbell slteet frOin eighty (80) feet, their present width, to sixty 1001 feet. All iiersous foaling themselves aggrieved by said order may have redress making implication to said Council within six weeks from the publli-ation of this notice. By Order, of tbeCoundl. JyI A. M. McGRIFF, Clerk. HIRAM KI.M., XJ. H. AUCTIONKKB, Has permanently located his Auction Room at No. n SfliM R'rint, 1 (Opposite the Washington House), t he 'will attend to all kinds of Auction bns neas: To the sell lux ot Merchandise, Wagons, Carriages, Horse, and Heal Estate. Auction Days- -Tt! emi) ay, Thcimpay and Saturday of each week Cash advance!, on consignment. Relets to all the niUxens of Kvansville wh know him. Wll, give his whole time to his business. apl

DRY GOODS.

SCIIAPKER, BUSSING & CO.'S ( OLl ffl.V. Ac CO. Wholesale and Bsrtll DEAXJSJBSIN Dry Goods, MILLINERY Fancy Goods, 47 & 49 Main Street, ! EVANSVILLE, INO. t 'Ml raay21 tf G. W. Bankib, President. W. H. l'i i.s.i n il. Vice-President. Ch AHLBa C. Fuller, Secretary. St. Louis Lead and Oil Co., Manufacturers of and Healers In ' WHITE LEAD, .IN 1'IIMs t 01.0KN, Linseed, Caator, Lard Oils, 4c. Sole Agents for Laclede Oil Co ,'s CO A L OILS, BENZINE, and LUBRICATING OILS. No. 112 Seconb Stkeet, St. Louis. Missouri. may28(Jly STOVE WORKS. STOVE WORKS. BBINKMEYER & CO., MANUFACTURER OF COOKING STOVES, FOR WOOD AND COAL; HEATING STOVES, FOR WOOD AND COAL: COUNTRY SKILLETS AND LIDS; COUNTRY OVKNH AND LIDS; BISCUIT OVENS AND LI.OH; ODD LIDS: SUGAR KK'I-rl.ESi 1 DOG IRONS: JAMB GRATES; FANCY ORATE FRONTS; AIR GRATES: CELLAR ORATES; WINDOW WEIGHTS; MUFFIN MOLDS; WAFFLE IRONS; HAM BOILKRM; STOVE HOLLOW-WARE, Ac., 4c ALSO KEEP FOR SALE Till Plate, Sheet Iron tt Copper, Tin and Japanned Ware. S A LEW ROOM : Main Street, oppoette Court Houe. Foundry near Mouth of Pigeon W.-eek. r-Orders solicited. fab