Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 January 1867 — Page 6
n' ! U: DAILY JOURNAL MONDAY. JANUARY 28, 1867.
MACHINISTS.
VLTZE, TJULUHAX ' SeebanicS9 JFoilIltLPy, , Manufacturers and Builder el leam Engines, Circular Sf Mills. - 41 'and Brtgix ll:lls, Tobaooo Screws, Gumming Machines, Distillery and Mining Ma- - - ehlnery, Malt Mills, Corn - . . - . -- - - - - - toeUers, House Fronts, Collar Grates SRON & BRASS CASTINGS Of every description. "aftfttfclnery afall kinds Madeuind Repaired. Dealers In Belting, Fire Bricks, Steam Guagea, and -&vognt Iron Pipes. Old Materials Bought. s fe have the taeility of the best HaCilery and Workmen, and will give all : m, nil orders promptly, warrant our senffioe and Foundry, corner of First and 2aei Streets, Eransville, Ind. -r -K. B. Workmen sent to all parts to fit 5C2 worn idu uo rrpmriiig. 73fab238m 8CHU LTZE. THUMAN & CO, f 33 - UASfEY, CRESCENT FOUNDERY, "Alf8VIL.Li: . INDIANA Manufacturers of ZEAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS PORTABLE ENGINES AND .15IRCULAr? SAW MILLS, Of tho most Approved Pattern. 2'JUnds.of Machinery appertaining to KaUroads, &i T EAMB O A.T J Distilleries, Flouring Mills of all sites, with the latest improvements attached. TOBACCO SCREWS, &c, &c. r2a and Brass Castings of Everj Description. Stealers hi 8tam Uuages, Gum Bel tint;, Tir. JbSricKs, Wrought Iron PltieH, Boltiiia Sepalring Done at Short Notice. Workmen sent to all parts to tit up work adRepair Boiler aua .uacuiuety. All orters vfii )? ve iar iridlriduUf,!;,on' n'! U l 11 nc nrTn-.1 1 Uledou ae raotit reasonable I prm. Office and Foundery on the Canal. corner f Inele Street -oettt-dly SEEDS, &C. W3I. 0. FlLLERTOJf, Dealer In far si i are ini'iemestj, It: io l ?s . FARMING MACHINERY, and HOUPEKEEPING AHTldLES, decs dtf Evaxslle, Ind. , H. O. BAB COCK, ' ' "''J' DEALER IX !S E E 13 S, . E VAXS I J LLE IND
J'ersonals.
Miss Wet WI I. author ft' "Thft Wide, Wide World," has in press ine Hom ol Israel. TfV fMlQrloa ( ITqvqv1 lino Tiaan chosen Presiilp.ntnf' thf Huston Tinarrl ot irade ior the eusumg year aDOut to resign tne rarkman rrotes sorship in Harvard College. Senator HnrAall !a aa?f tr Iiaita ci,lscribed 50,0U0 toward a new radica. paper in New York -city. stead, lately died from a disease conI x -1. J n i i a I Ilr. IiAhan rVT Nnnrlora nr Kam. wautcu uve years ago wtuie perioral a dissection. f!hrl9 n'f'nmidr " V.art loo kn invited to deliver the address before tne Iiferarv snmpriea or lion l.aa'a n-n". " voucge nexi commencement. Messrs. Moron rmtilisnora in T.rr don. ftrft repfiirinur Knhurrintinnu tward erecting a handsome monument 4.1 - ill I T over. iue .grave oi unaries ljamo, in Ldmonstone churchyard.. ; .a Madame Ristori has riprfnrmerl HCtv unies m iew; lork. Sue will return . .. :. to that city in April. i iff t ; ; , f ?i i i J ' TTfilfn"Wostpfn" wa"tVia firaf i'n'i'n. trodllfie thfi fashion nnn sn nnivcrcnl anion ' the ladies, of wearing a solitary lonff curl .twuuff. over the . left. hhonlder. ' There are nnlv twii surviving rfR cers who served under Commodore Perry at the battle of Lake Erie uaptam ocepnen cnampiin, or uuttalo. wuo commanded rue euibo;t Scor pion, and Dr. Usher Parsons, of KhoUe Island, Fleet Surgeon. The familv of (Jnvprnnr Tc1iqt Harris has returned from 3Iexico to West TerinfiSKftfi. Tllf (Tfurprnnr Iioa gone to Liverpool, where he expects w cugage iu commercial pursuits. A Ron nf Madumft Trla Pfoiffoi. t celebrated traveler, has come to this countrv. with his wifV nn n mnaiool venture; he is a pianist and she a singer, and the New York critics, afA 1 i. - I : 1 1 r icr a pnvaLe ueariug, speaK well 01 both. Trifi T)il1rA Tiltfa Arcso nraa e tttiY beloved at Milan that vchon tha nnK lie were informed of the extremity at which he lay, thirty-two of the most eminent physicians of the city volunized into a Society, with a President auwi uoticwi;, auu, aiter ueuaie, ine VOte WaS tak-pn hivT nriAn ft,a , w v V, fclAO i treatment to be pursued shall he be cuppedf Diedf leeciiedr poulticed? Of course,' the Duke died. , .. ? Charles f!. "Wllli'ama nP Connecticut, the brutal father who recentlv nearlv murderer? Ma rl jun-Ko- - - V ,f . w uu by starvation, receives in prison pres-" ents from her of oranges and other dainties, and 6he has written him a very affectionate letter since escaping from his severity. Since his arrest he has confessed the whnln afFzi or, A I among other things that he kept a gag on the child for most of the time, and without relief from Monday till Thursday mornin?. and alan rlonr!nn,i her of all food during the time. A VOUnff bflrhpr nurnoJ Tfroom-m who married a widow of forty, is sulDg Maocic orreet, a wealtny sexagenarian, at New York fv.rinnfnrior aces, lor seduciiiff his('FrpPman'ii tt-'a The old man denies the soft impeachment, and claims that the whole story was made up to extort money. A sister-in-law n? iVia c ' IUCUIUCI III Congress from St .TnsoK fM;aa-: 1IStriC't. dunn7 thA war muni tn four rebels hung. The woman was encienie ai ine time, aud soon after a SOn Was hnm to hprnhnco tnnmia lllr, - - .uVwv VWU UU 1U1IO continuously from his mouth, and whose neck bears the appearance and goes through the convulsive motion of one in the final agonies of suffocauvu. : The last BllririVn f f t. tribe of Indians, named Mary Walkus, died at Shinneeock, Long Island, on the 5th lnctont - j i,u ' - -""-"" tgeu w years. ?JhirKm!f' Mw. Nanor Taylor, uieu at Jiiastport. In ere is now hut . . - ""cuwuariaD nvng on the island-a Mrs. Arnett, who ui age and resides in -Brooklyn, and at nroconf ;a u. joyment of good health. David Russell T , "Muj nnriy vears connnntpH wif K tlm p m ' ,ugiJlcallul ,,eff Xork, as a reporter, died last week. cui'""ub upon newspaper life was UDder the fo nwmo- r.. .. . w ' ,j e nuuicniitth unusual Circumstsinr'Ba- TIo at the Astor Hoiima ari j... something relating to the police attractine his attention h rw,.ta uiunicauon io me Herald on the subject, which led to his connection with that journal as a reporter. Eli W. Gynne, the ereat cattle king Oi Madison County, Ohio, died recently, leaving his great estate to his two sons, residing in Columbus, giving to one a farm of 3,300 acres, worth 50 an acre, and to the other 2,300 acresall in the same county. By the provisions of the will, these large farms can not be sold during the lifetime of his sons, and are to be constantly stocked with at least ?23,000 worth of . . , ..w cl UU11JKANAWHA SALT. the lowest market rates by L. RUFFNER, JR., General Agent Kanawha Salt Qo., No. 5 North Water Street (upstairs) ftu31 d6m Evansviile, Ind.
CAliPSTS.
OA RPET WAHEHOUSE House Famishing Establlshm' Win. . French & o. 1IA11V AIITBS W u IT udi rva paa Families, Steamboats & Hotels. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Velvet, Brussels, Three-Ply Two-Ply, Cottage, Listing, Rag and Hemp C A K Jr T S. Chinese, Manilla and Cocoa MATTIXGS. Velvet, Brussels and Oil-Cloth -RUGS. Mosaic, Velvet, Brussels, Rubber Cocoa, Adelaide, Jute, Sea-Grass,' ami Fancy Sheep DOOR-MATS. Silk, Y ool, Cotton, and Linen Gilt Moulding, lironze, Brass, and ftiivered CORNICES. Opaque, Gilt, Painted, Rustic, a T . I WINDOW-SHADES.-r. T.Green, .Buff,, Blue, and White v WINDOW HOLLANDS , bilver, Brass, and Paper-Mache . STAIR-RODS. Brown Ground, Satin, Gilt, aud Goldfetamp WALL-PAPERS, A splendid variety of FLOOR OIX-CLOTIIS. from 18 inches to 18 feet wide. Wool, Rubber, Flock, and Damask PIANO AND TABLE Elegant styles and new designs of French WINDOW LAMBRAOTimS. made up to order, and at short notice TahlA TjitiAns "Rprl Tilanlrota Table Oil Cloths. Sheetings. Table Napkins. Pillow-Casings. Stair Linens. Rubber Sheeting Towelings. Marseilles Quilt. .Brussels and Velvet Hassocks, &c, &c. -a. sv iv uiuvs a. upvi'unugvio CAll TTnTnlatrArQ will Ho fYirTiiaKd1 TirVtj TviiiirJ f!flrwta tnf onI - mola order. Oil-Cloths fitted and put down. vui uid iuu uuitvi auu LTUV UL. - I F 1U dow-Shades hung. All work warranted. Prices guaranteed as low as in any similar estaDiisnment in tne United States. Give us a call. WMV E. FREXCII Jt CO., No. lO First Street. UP-STA1RS. BOOTS AND SHOES. J. S. RICHER, DEALER IN BOOTS & SHOES 20 PER CENT. C H E A P E E ! 50 PER CENT. B E T T E K juo ?ER CENT. HANDSOMER! NEW, STYLISH, and GOOD Gentlemen's Sewed and Pejrsed isoois, Mippers. ual morals, and Gaiters. LADIES' LEATHER SHOES OF ALL KINDS. POLISn BOOTS, BUTTOXEB BOOTS, D01BLE-S0LEI), COXUttESS, AND J! 11031. Misses' Balmorals, Polish and Don gress Boots. CHILDREN'S SHOES In every style e -er invented. WK HAVE THE I.ARCiENI' AXI most complete assortment of poimIm f.ve hown In any Retail Shoe House In the West -Cincinnati and ChicLo not ex-cepted-all of which are .sell lias as low as any other retail deaHrs can buy. ,'Vr."sJ" lhfr rtrtt mind, can examining our slock. -"e oeiore We have many stvle or &in.i r us that can be tbuml ntwLeei JT T Healers supplied witn fine goods Odd Sizes, or anything not found i rf wholesale houses at rr ces as low or lower tnan Job? bers sell regular goods. J All goods direct from manufacturers at J. S. RICKER'S, 8 Second Street.. ocl2dtf 8
PR (JGS & CHEMIOALa T. C. BRIDWELL & CO., ' (liate of Owensboro, Ky.) DEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, TODLET ARTICLES, PAINTS, DYES, &a, Corner Third and Main Streets, EVAIfSYILLE, lm Prescriptions earef ally compounded, day or night. nov!3 dam
CLOUD & AKLV Wholesale Uruggist? mUFATU!tIXG IiE3IIST; No.:5 Main Street ; . AGENTS FOR ' GEORGE H. REED'S DOMESTIC LIQUID DYES. GENERAL AGENTS KOR DR. ARMISTEAD'S TONIC SYRL. UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, and PILE OINTMENT. All orders promptly filled. apr) 78 Main Street. 7? SPARKS & PlflOFRT. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. Dealers In Paints, Oils, Glass and Putty. - r ujsiciam oins careiuiiy selected. tBSF Prescriptions filled at all hours, day or night, at SCHLAEPFER'S . Drug Store, ! ' No. 59 MAIN STREET. oc30 dly A beautiful variety of Pearl, Scotch, Wood, and Shell Card Case and Tablets for sale very low at SCHLAEPFER'S DrugStore, oo30 dly An immense new stock of new Perfumes and Pomades at SCHLAEPFER'S Drug Store, No 39 MAIN STREET, oc30 d.j OLD AND RELIABLE (Established 1850.) WHOLESALE DRUG STORE. Keller Ac White, 33 Main Street. feW-flm QUSENSWARE. Mark c& WaiVeR, CD--M X! 0 I a f 22 3 - r 22,2.S3. Liverpool, Enjyplaucl, -toEvansville, Indiana, Our. Stock is one of thelareet and het assorted to be found int the West, and for sale at Extremely Low Prices. We are now raannfacturinir everv de- i scription of COAL OIL LAMPS, CAS'DLK ' and COAL OIL LANTERS, whioii we wiil t sell at less than Cincinnati prices. I nov7 dtf I
INSURANCE.
W. A. Page, Notary Public J doae Bharpe. W. A. PAGE & CO., FIRE, RIVER, LIFE, and ACCIDENT Insurance Agents, Corner Main and Water Streets, (Brown, Dnnkerson & Co.'s former office. EVANSVII.LB, Ind. Home Insurance Company OF NEW YORK. Cash Capital $2,000,0f Assets, July 1st, ISbb 3,D'J(i,a: Washington Insurance Cc OF NEW YORK. Utah fiint'fni !..... LlrM flflT. Assets, July 1st, Jbbb b&a,dyl Columbia Insurance Company v OF NEW, YORK.' Cash irnVrtZ ............ ........ STiOO 000 Assets, July 1,;1SG6 500,000 J cm n:i Fire and 3Iarine Insurance Co. OF COVI.NGTOX ASD CINCINNATI. Assets, July 1st, ISb'G ......... 3!)3,000 j New York Accidental Ins. Co. OF NEW YORK. Cash Capital $250,000 Assets, July 1st, lSGG..t 276,000 Insures against ACCIDENTS of every deOVi a blVUt Northwestern Mutual Life Insnrance Company OF MILWAUKEE. Cash Assets, July 1st, 1866...$1,250,000 i ne CTPALAKr RlierPftR Af arV T. fAPrtmnonv FIRE, MARINE, 4 RIVER INSURANCE )OLICIES ISSUED IN THE A BOTE well-knnwn i Vmyi lun 1m tnH oil Inaiu. proiupny aujuKiea ana paia at mm omce w a. rAu rt c Agents, Corner Main and Water Streets, rvansviiie, jna. ITlrnvn Hnnlrosin 'u format tffi. STATIONERY. B. F. BARTER & CO., IB O OK-SEL LEES AND . STATIONERS. Wholesale and retail dealers in Standard and Miscellaneous Books. SCHOOL BOOKS. STA TIONERY, BLAXK BOOK8, MEMO RAND UMS, FOOLSCAP, LEGAL, BILL, LETTER, NOTE, FLATCAP, AND Wall DPi,icirs, Photograph Albums, Letter Presses, Writing Desks, Envelopes, and Fancy Goods. No. 6 North First Street. EVANS VI LLE INDIANA. Notice of the Proposed Widening of Water or Front Street between Leet Street and the Alley, which divides the Fourth Enlargemeit from Lamascd. 1866, Deceldher 27. 011 iriotion of dim an Reitz, seconded by Councilman Miller, the following order was unanimously adopted and passed 1 Ordered, that six weelcs publio notice, bv advertir'ng in the Evansviile Daily Jori. nal, he ' iven, that on the 18th day of Feb ruary, 1867, the Common Council of the City of Evansviile will make an order to widen Water or Front Street of said City so as to embrace in said street all th ground embn ted and contained in the following lines, to wit: The line on the northeast side of said Water or Front Street to commence at the most southerly point of Lot 15, Hornby's Enlargement of -y , wo same Soint where the northwest side of Leet tref. I nt.iM0t. tlia nniil.nAt . ; .1 ... ........ . . . . . . ...vuviMicniBjuBm V a. ter Street, as said Water Htrt iu iu on. In frnnf. f iVi it. Z"k. 7. ,a,u ment, and running thence north, nftvnine uegrees ana len minute (5P 10'1 west from thA tll lnrnAtin . . . southeast side of Ooodsell Si reel, at a point OTi said side of sni,' ,ln . .H"1"' 2tghZni"e f. """dredt'hs of a v.-., HU-..JW . my ironi me most westerly corn, . ,f Laueh.ln's Addition thence north fifty-two decrees (5) w,",' Iroia the magnetic meridian to a Nn in line with tne midale ot the Alley which divides said FouUh Enlargement from Lamasco, th- e hundrM and Iwentv-nine r''S?'1 'y-lhiee ..t.ndiedths of a foot (-!l.M) southwardly from the southwest 01 r irstMieet. And the lino on the southwest side of said Water or Kront ....ct, . . uuiiniic-iice hi me point where 1 he soulhwest side of Water Street as layout in iront of the Lower or McUary'sKn a foment of Kvansville, intersect . a com 1 nu t tion of the southeast side of Leet NtreeT and running t.iencO northweKtward.lv sixty (0) feet to a point sixty (S fee? southwestwardly fro-.n the most southerlv point of Lot 13. in Hornby's KulargeVnent said point being in the line ot a con tin uasVrt.r,HUle DorlhTt side of w d Leet Street; thence north fifty-nine decrees anil en minutes W) i wesffron'f the-.n ,RSe t iC meridian nntil i.ii n.. 1...... ....... , . rt , . . ... 'fir iiiienet;i the southerly side ot Water oi Front street as the same is now la 1 out : thf-nce alone ine southerly sule of Water or Front street as now hud out to u point opposite the middle ot the Alley which divides the Fourth Enlargement from 1 nmasco; and should any person aatcrievnl. at anv tim.j within six weeks, appiy to :he Common touncil for redress by petition or i.nnonst ranee in writing, left with the fleik of the Common Council, and containing a statement of the iirnries TOiiifjiKiueu or, and the amount deniituueu inereior, snid petition or remonstrance will be considered, heard, and determined by the Common on ncil on the said 16th day of February, KSd"; and it is furtherord. red, t hat tne Clerk record in the Minute-Book of the Council the plat ot the said- Water or Front Street, as proposed to be widened, which plat has been prepared by A. T. Whittlesey, City Surveyor. J , A. M. McGRIFF. decSl d2w Clerk.
HARDWARE.
Circular.
THE roPARTKERSHI P I1ETW KBIT the underpinned, under th. .
Wells, Kello-g & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. II. K. Wells retir.
the successors, Bcettlcher, Kellogg fc ooT.
HIRAM K. WELLS. CHAS. H. KEUIXXKI. ! Knur cn?TTTnr.Y.n ' , Evansviile, January 1st. 1867. IJ(ETTICIIEK, KELLOGG & Co. 13 FIRST STREET, SIGN OF THE BIG JEAJDI,OCKil IMPORTERS AND DEALERS I2 HARDWARE . : . . v, 1 . ; , - . , . i --: i t AND . . O UTIj ERY! ; . t -tf ,, i AGENTS FOR ' .' , iSest Giuni Belting'. THE CXDKRSIONKI, 9f EMBERS of the late tirm of Wells. Keiloiyir A Co.. have this day formed a coparinerxlil. under the nmnH twi kti.. . i t. .. Kellosrs; 4 Co., and will continue the Hardwar Business at the old kIju..) ihauking our many Iriends for their liberal patronage, we respectfully ask: a continuance of the same to the new flrn, tLUWAHU KCEII ICHER, i ' U A LI 1 1 ir r r . . t ... Evansviile, January 1st, 18U7. Ijau21 dtf Wheeling- Iron Works. ACHES0N, BELL & CO., Manufacturers and Dealers In all kinds oi BAR IRON AND .N AITS. Hoop, Sheet, Plate, Tank Iron, Nail Rod, Wire, dkc. Office and Warehouse IS MAIN 8TRE13C, nov2tt dly Wheeling. W. Va. GEO. S. SOXXTAG & CO., IMPORTERS OF HARDWARE and OUTLERY, GUNS AND PISTOLS, No. 29 First Street, jan9 dtf EVANSVXLLE, IND. SAMUEL OUR, DEALER IIT Bar and Sheet I K O N, TINPLATE, WIItE, ZINC, SPRINGS, AXLES, &o.; Ilorse and Mole Shoes, Tinner' and Blacksmiths' Tools, Wagon and Bugy Woodiror, WATER STKEET, EVANSVILI.E, IHD. jauldly CHARLES I5.CRCOCK A GO. tM PORTER AND DKAlXK IIT Coach & Saddlery Hardware Springs, Axles, Wood Work, Damasks, Harness, Enameled Patent Leather I'ad Skins, Skirtings, Ac. &c 7V. J- 31siiii HStx'eist. Evausville. July 2, LS6i jei9 A. C. ROSENCRANZ, Dealer in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Ac, No. 18 SECOND 8TKEET. Between Main and Sycamore. ' Personal attention given to Repairing fine Watches. janidm
