Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 November 1867 — Page 6

THE E VSVITJ.E DAILY JOURNAL: SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1867.

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MACHINIST.

SEITZ HANEY, CRESCENT FOUNDERY, ftVAjraVILLE INDIANA Manufacturers of 372AM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS PORTABLE ENGINES AND CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, 3f the most Approved Pattern. M.lii Kinds of Machinery appertaining to Railroads, STEAMBOATS Distilleries, Flouring MM M iM III M I ftlKH- VTH.fl tllR IH IWL . .improvements attached, v. - ' -TOBACCO SCREWS, dc, dc, Iraa and Brass Castings of Even ; i Description. xlers In Steam Ouagee, Gam Belting, r;nm Brinks- Wroueht Iron Pines. Boltina: . JAain, &., at -M anuiaciurera- rncea. i.2apairirg Done at Short Notice. -jf orkmen sent to all parts to fit np work imd Repair Boilers ana Machinery. mm- All orders will receive pa r lndivldulattentlon, and wllibe prompt 1 filled on Xmm most reasonable t erms. Office and Foundery on the Canal. corner X Ingie SUeet; oct6-dly iSCHULTZE. AHUMo. EleeSiiniIc' JFouiidry Manufacturers and Builders of Steam Engines, Circular Saw Mills. rl8trjiifL'i-i;8i; J illt, Tclaccc Swcre Gamming Machines, Distillery and Mining Machinery, Malt Mills, Corn Snellen, Heuse Fronts, Cellar Grates. IRON & BRASS CASTINGS. Of every description. . Machinery of all kinds Made and Repaired. . ' Dealers in Belting, Fire Bricks. Steam Ganges, and Wrought Iron Pipes. Old materials bought - -W hvo tb facility of the best Machinery and 'Workmen, and wUl give all -work entrusted to ns our individual attention, fill orders promptly, warrant our work, and charge reasonable prices. Office and Foundry, corner of First and CaMt Streets, EvansvlUe, Ind. N. B. Workmen sent to all parts to fit M.s work and do repairing. feteaaBm 8CHULTZK, THCMAX & CO .JACOB HKZICS. . JOHN J. SENZICH J. Sinzlcn & Son, i - ?jr. "ffATEK STREET, Between Sycamore and Vine. BOA T STORES, GROCERIES ' CORDAGE, OAKUM, Hemp, Cotton, and Gum Packing. LattuYarn, Twine. Rosin, Wi ought Spike Ac, Ac Lard, Coal, and Lubricating Oils. Orders promptly filled at lowest rates. ... aogJLB dl ,-!. j - . J.i F. COATS', i , BEST SIX-COBD CABLED I ' ' ''. .THREAD. .. ', ' JOHN A HUGH AUCHINCLOS8, le Agents in New York, oZ2d3m io. 10S Onan Street.

Personals.

Professor Bischoff. of Munich, has recently received numerous skulls of our&ng-outaug, chimpanzee and goril la, and comes to the conclusion that Darwin has failed to prove the ascent of man from the monkey. Joseph Worthineton succeeded in escaping from the Franklin. County jail. Pennsylvania, a - few evenings since, by deceiving the -jailor with stuffed "Paddy." Z A Texa3T editor, on - being asked how he got along with his paper, said he had written one editorial and shot three men in the previous twelve months. ". Ristori wa3 once a gypsy, having begun life in" the rural districts as a wanderer, with a band oi Italian lor-tune-tellers. . The Christman number of. All the Year Round will be written this year entirely bylCharles Dickens and Wilkie UollinsJ John N.'C. Schenck, one of the pioneers of Southern Qhio, died at Franklin, Warren County, last Saturday, aged ninety. Dickens once wrote an opera, and once he wrote a farce. The opera was played and damnedand the farce didn t eveuet as far as:that "Walter Brown, the celebrated oars man, has laid a heavy wager-with a well-knowoj sporting inan of Portland that he will run five miles in 33 minutes, r less, some time within the next twelve days. - Mr. Leonard Harlow, of Cornish, N. H., while returning home from his rlav'a work, on Tnesilax'" t ri 8fri inst.-T it being his seventv-first birth daywas thrown 'from-his cart, near his house, producing a fatal injury of the spinal cord, resulting in complete paralysis of the body. He., died on the third day. v. '-' Greeley says that smoking is the " vilest, most detestable abuse of his corrupted sensual appetites whereof depraved man is capable." And yet Greeley tells us in his autobiography that his mother smoked a pipe. Louisa Mulhbach has twenty-three historical novels still in press in this country. She has received from tha King of Prussia the great gold medal for "art and literature," which was never before given to a German female author. ... The editor of the Nashville Dis patch tells what "he would do if he had the ear ot liov. Urownlow. " If we had it, we would throw it to some hungry dog a bit of- mean souse without pepper or salt. - We are pained to learn of the death of Mr. Barton Potter, f Marjeheter, Clay.County, Kentucky. He was an honorable and upright ; man,' and respected by-all who knew hku. The community-has lostja valuable citizen, and society bright and shining light. The President has issued a warrant of pardon to Henry Colter, who was convicted at Albany for counterfeiting.und sentenced to five years' imprisonment In the Albany Penitentiary. C" The resignations of Genera! Plcasanton and- General Kilpatric-k have been- accepted the former to take place from the 1st of J anuary, 1868, and the latter from October 15. The Bishop of Cuba has been violently attacked in a pamphlet which was being extensively circulated in Havana. His Reverence is charged with having offered $80,000, donated by different persons ou the island to defray the expenses cf repairing the local seminary, to the Pope, as a gift from ihe faithful Cubans. The Indianapolis Herald has an odd way of putting things. Here is a specimen : ' A Fort Wayne citizen returned to his home one day last week, and foundu pair, of pants (inclosing one hundred and fifty pounds of fast young man) in his wife's bedroom. He kicked the-doeskins into the" street,', knocked his wife down with a hatchet, and broke five of her ribs." - The Peoria Transcript says that Hon. Sidrvey Breese, Chief Justice of theCSupreme Cj?urt of Illinois, is spoken of as the Copperhead candidate for .President. Judge Breese was1-on the carpet when Buchanan was- nominated,; but the lenerable 01d; Pub.. Func. pushed him off the track, and :then,'as if; to insult the Judge, sent him a commission as United States 3Iarsbal, which he refused with jgreatwrath. A Dresden correspondent writes; " I do not'notice that the New York or Boston-belles are so much horrified, at the-gods 3and goddesses, most of jrhom are ' considerable nude,' as English accounts of American female prudery would rfead one to believe they would be. - Indeed, one would hardly wonder if. theywere, here in Dresden; for Ruben -has certainly done his 'wery fiercest' in" the way of exuberant and undraped" flesh, in some of the large pictures adorning the three principal saloons. Little is left to the imagination, but the delicate young American girls inspect such free-and-easy works with a smiling indifference which does them great credit. A Paris correspondent gives the details ;of the death of 31. Fould: Twc days before his death,'M. Fould, accompanied by his grandson, was present at the Maubourguet races, in which he evinced much interest. Although the weather was cold and cloudy, he would not leave the place

that had been reserved tor mm on the erand stand. The next day he

complained of a very slight indisposi , , 1 ' p a tion, wnicn, nowever, mienerea in no way with his usual habits. On Satur day he rose at half past five, as h was accustomed to do, wrote his letters irom eignt to ten, and visited his stables, examining every thing most minutely. During break last a sudden teeung ot cold and oppression in the region of the chest forced mm to leave the table and lie down. Before calling in his medical man he had some remedies applied which restored the circulation. At o clock his doctor advised him to keep his bed, in order to allay the nam from which he wa3 suSenng Except this there was not the slight est sign of illness. An hour later M. Fould was able to take some soup and wine, and smoked a cigar, talking paily in the meanwhile, and then, feeling inclined to sleep, he dismissed his servants. At 9 Mdme Fould. went to her husband's -bed side, and found him lying dead. The drawing-room at the time was full of people. The doctors who were there hastened to verify the death, which had taken place a fewmiautes before, and had been instantaneous. HATS AND CAPS. , and , . STRAW GOODS, or the SPRING .TRADE, of 1867. WE HATE IN STORE A FCXI assortment of Goods In our line which we purchased tor i ah during tn late nanlc in nrices all of which we cai and will sell at prices that will afford th Keiau Aiercnant large proms. All successful merchants know that the money is made in buyir goods. As GOODS WELL BOUGHT ARK HALF SOLD, and as we do noi charge anything ror snowing our stocK.we would De pieasea to have everybody that deals in our line come in and examine our styles and prices LANPHEAR & MITCHELL, ap3 No. a NORTH FIRST ST. AFIXE ASSORTMENT of Ladies' ana Misses' Trimmed Hats, of the latest Spring Styles, Just received at A GREAT VARIETY of Men's and Boys' Palm-Leaf, Leghorn, Pearl W f v-ii nr on1 "Oo n " m m ITo to tfhn n rw Trade, just received, and at greatly reaucea prices, at ap3 LANPHEAR fc MITCHELL'S. A LARGE LOT of Shaker Hoods just 3L received and for sale low at ao LAMPHEAR Si MITCHELL'S. CLOCKS. A. C. ROSENCRANZ, Dealer In Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, No. 12 SECOND STREET, Between Main and Sycamore. Personal attention given to Recairirr flne.Watches. t janl d;lm on S ? 3 g b SO S a " ? 2 K Hi a a o ' ' TO 3D a a 5 O 03 a 3 s o g i C- - . r a 5 B r r - Hi 4 ? o 5H g. w b III sr SB 3 P cr s o a "t n o o ex. . .? S b a .q a a a m 53 Qs'S C9 E3 t?3 03 2 rm 30 0 OS -i Oca i t 2O m Z o o - O o S3 oo o a. t3 a" CO f 2 2 CQ C t-i 2 CD SCO KH O 53 X 3 FREDERICK GEIL, Dealer In PIANOS, MELODEONF and all kinds of Musical Instrument Instruction Books, Sheet Music. Guitar and Violin Strings, tc, tc. North Side Third Street, Between Sycamore and Vine, Evansville, Ind. Sole Agents for SteiDway A Sons' aad Chlckering Son's Gold Medal Pianos; also forHaynes Bro.'s ianos, and Prince.Brother's Melodeons and Organs, apl

BOOTS AND SHOES. MORGAN, PUTNAM

& CO.. (Successors to MORGAN, READ & CO.,) Wholesale Dealers In BOOTS & SHOES HATS AAD CAJPS, ,42 and 44 MA.HST STREET, Would call the attention of the Trade to their extensive stock of Fall Goods, sel3 d3m NEW GOODS. 2 ABK RECEIVING THE LARGEST and best-selected stock of Boots and Shoes ever offered In this market, which will be sold at the lowest market prices au29 d3m GEO. I DIXON. 1 13 0 H 0 w. s. 0 CO f 3D ' & 1 (S ft S3 3 o 0 M 0 C9 BANKING. First National 15aiili OF EVANSVILLE, IND. XT. i-i. Depository. Organized June, 1863. CAPITAL 8300,00 John S. Hopkins, President; James H. Cutler, Cashier. Directors. G. Mazhee. John Ingle. Ji Charles Vlele, M. J. Bray, Wm. Brown, J. S. Hopkins, Robert Barnes, F. W. Sawyer. C. Preston. Doing a general Banking, Exchange, and Collection Business. Revenue Stamps for s le. "tovauy EVANSVILLE OIL HOUSE. WM. WHITE & CO., Manufacturers of . ' LUBRICATING OILS, and Sole Proprietors of HENDRICK'S PATENT. Also, Dealers in Sperm, Lard, Whale, and Coal Oils, At Cincinnati Pricet. ' Office, aro. 13 soct first street. B. F. CATCH, Agent at EVANSVILLE, IND. Jy25dtf VAL.EXTIXJG WETZEL, Manufacturer of FASHIONABLE Furniture &c Chairs. o. 99 Main Street, Between Third and Fourth, . EVA.K3VTX.LE, LVD Orders of all klndi will receive prompt attention. All TURNING WORK done to order. se23 d3m Notice. TQY AtJTHORITT OF It. JleCll.. turough contract covering the wrecking of gunboats. &c, in the Tennessee River, I iiarebv noi.ifv all oarties or party con cerned in removing machinery, ordnance, Stc, from said boaui, thai they must make a report to me, immediately, of the amount removed of machinery, ordnance, fcc, and if sold to report to me, i' value. I have information that parties in St. Louis, Louisville. Cincinnati, Evansvllle, and JohnKonville, Tenn., have beea concerned In this removal, it is no pen mai inesp parties will attend to this matter 1 mined abely and save legal process. GEO. E. WALLACE, oc3 dU Coatractor,

STOVE WORKS.

COOKING STOVE BECEIVED FIRST PREMIUMS At Indiana State Fair and S. W. Indiana Lustrici air, over Albany, Troy, Buffalo, aud Cincinnati Stoves. Encourage Home Enterprise The "Fame" has all the modern Improvements Reservoir, Warming Closet, Broiler Cover coals Instead of hi ami Oven double the size Of ordinary (so called) .The highest testimonials received dailv from this city, as well as from all points where they have been introduced. The "Fame" is sold by none but our authorized Agents, and at the Foundry of BffiLKEK, BLOl'ST A CO., Manufacturers and Patentees. AQ&XT8. Thomas Scantlin 4 'on, Evansvllle, Ind, cook or acmeter, cvansviue. tua. John Scantlin, Evansvllle, Ind. Choate & Co., Memp his. Tenn. Jenkins & Co., Henderson, Ky. ' N. H. Barnard, Henderson, Ky. Beerwart, Orth & Co., Cairo, Iiu . We also have, of our own manufacture a large variety or Cooking and Heating Stoves, Hollow- Ware Sugar Kettles, Dog-Irons, die, &C, which we are selling as low any Foundry in tne w esu RCELKER, BLOUNT & CO., 162 aud 161 Main Street, OC15 d2m EVANSVILLE, IND. , Excelsior Stove Works. BLE3IKER, TILL3IAX & Co. (Successors to H. E. Blemker), TPiflTANVFAC'TURERS of the flue and " heavy EXCELSIOR STOVE, the most durable now made, and the tamous CHARTER STOVE, and the good and cheap Armada, Stonewall, Kentucky, TENNESSEE, and PALMETTO STOVES, and a great variety of HE A. TING STOVES, all of the latest and most ap proved patterns. Also. Lisbt and Smooth Country Hollow. nme, rs ii.li itr us a&uu uiu, uvruit huu iiiuH) Dog-Irons, Dinner Pots, Tea-Kettle; and particular attention paid to the manufacture of House-Work CAST-IBOX FEOXTS, GRATES. e., dtc. Also Tinware ; and Dealers in Tinners' Stock. If desired. Cooking Stoves warranted for twelve months. Orders solicited before ourchasinz else where. Foundery, corner Sixth Street and Canal. Store and Sample Room at No. 14 Second Street, ti. e. memker's old stand. BLEMKER, TILLMAN fc CO. may29 L, PIERSON, Dealer in STOVES, And Manufacturer of TIN, COPPER, an BHttT-lKU.N WAKK, Wholesale and Retail, Cor. First and Vine Strtets, EVANSVILLE, Ijr Tin Roofing done on short notice. AH work promptly executed in the best manner. Orders solicited. fmch.W d3m FRUIT JARS. Ir-iiit Jars. Ir-nit Jars. Xi'iiit Jars. . AT Mark ; ITeniiing's, 6CCCES30K3 TO MARK 4 WARKE'f, Nos. 25 North First Street AND 18 Main Street. LETCHWGKTH'S GLASS JAR, Tin top, rubber baud, held by a screw. ADAMS'S GLASS JAR, Tin top, wire fastening; sealing wax to suit. CORK TOP. Glass Jars, with corks; sealing wax to suit. BBOVfX EARTHEX JARS, Tin top, wire fastening; closed with wax. SEALING WAX AND CORKS For sale extra. MARK & HENNING, IMPORTERS OF Queensware, Glassware, CIII3TA, FANCY GOODS, dec, 25 N. First aud IS Main Sts. Jnp0d2w - WM. P. HASTINGS, . Scenic Artist and Fresco fainter. . All orders left at Osborne A Tileston, Paint Store, Locust Street.will be promptly attended to. CALSIMLNE S EATINGS neatly done. T3 d Jm

LUMBER, SsC

T T.UMRER-I.USHlEIl t .uE t "I BM'KIBtB ( I PES .uthe Lumber Business at his old stand at the corner ot Main and Seventh Streets, fMa?r,etfullJ iutonu the public that his block is larpe and second to none in the assortments, embracing Pine oi all thicknesses and quality, from the nicest 1 bird Common Saginaw Board up to Tnree-Inch First t lear PlanH. Alo, 5M DOORS of various thicknesses and styles, and . . 10,000 LIGHTS. Window Sash, Pine and Poplar Shingles, 3 and 4-leet i,ath, Mouldinzs caslnir Quarter-Round. Ac, Ac. ' ,-al,lu,' fllVed p.fnpUy.tUe Waat- rlver OT se-l d3m JOHN F. GLOVER. JOHN E. TAYLOR, Carpenter and Joiner. Shop ou WALNUT STREET, bet. Sixth and Seventh, EVANUVILLE, IND. Prompt attention given to all work entrusted to my care mayl6 d3m JAMES SWAXS0X.& SON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers la Shingles, Lath, Doors, and Sash. Also, a large assortment of Allegheny. Chicago, anil Tnl w.l.-i t.iimlmr.nH .. . - " u ' nuu 1 Ulll lav. oresMed aud Undressed, on hand and for sale. i i .. . . .. - . - - ' 'Extra 'Stiibed and ' Shaved lne Shingles, eighteen inches long. We respectfully solicit the citizens of iLVanSVilltt In irlv.na a on. I i our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Yard on Water Stbket, (OppositA Lauxabco Wharf), KvausvU Ail orders itmmnf.lv alt.mi,., - "i VUMVVA may23 dbm ' - - - New Steam Sash, Door, and Blind Factory. THE lKERSI.i:i), HATIKO lormed a conartnershin under th him name of McCORKLE & STRONG' ' i hflVA nriOT In inmuuifnl t . , . , . . v uciaunu a complete and well-luruislierl establishment for the manufacture by STEAM of ' Sash, loor, ISIiixIm, Ilrack eis, eic. and every other variety of Wood Work A liberal patronage is solicited. Eighth Streets, EvausviUe. Ind. JOHN S. MrCORKLE. E. P. STRUNG. unSOdly Sash, Doors,! Liimbcr, &c. Hunnel & Sons, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Frames, A c. : Also, Dealers in Keep cooKtautly on hand Iuniler of every description, fine, and Poplar Flooring, Weatheiboardiug.SuiuifleH, Lath. Ac . hawing of every description done to Orders from abroad will be promptly attended to. ..... c . ., . . 9f?s WAXjmirf,itsT andCanal, r- a ns vine, inaiaua. I O STJEE IH A Till It I.E. Second Street, between Chestnut and cuerry, I'.vansviue. Indiana. Hl.U Tkvtuu W iv ii. .iir I i . ....... i . .. . - , . . . tt 111.1.1111, ujtr.vi&u I i"u iic 'i it . . t i rj r ....... t ... , ..... i.i.in, 1 1 1 1, utu., i t every tiehcriptlon coiitautly ou hand. Packing Boxes of all kinds made to order. Sawing of every kind done on the s'lortost notice. in 1 tv'l 1 f J J M.J LAW CARDS. B. L. D. GUFfT, A TTORNEY AT LA W MORGANTOWN, KY., Will Dractlce In th count lea nf RnloWarren, Muhlenburg. Ohio, and McLean. Prom Dt attention Kiveu bthrillAni in. of claims. References Wheeler A rticyx. Hoiiin.-' worth A Bro., Cbas. Babcocs: A Co. (api CHARLES L. WEDDING, Attorney k Counselor at Law, ROCKPORT, IND., J. F. WELBORN, ATTORNEY AT JL.A.W AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Office on the corner of Main and Third Streets, in Walker's uew building, Jel3 Evans vi ll, Iwd. A Ii. II LACK, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR at LAW , MARIO!, Crittenden County, Kentucky. apl7 wtf ' - , WM. HE A VIS, CJ. H. Claim Agfent. Also, r.EAL ESTATE and COLLECTOR 4, AGENT. v OfBce on Main street, between Third and Fourth, No. (over JCeller'a Gun Store), Evansville.Ind. Mpl'M JOHW K. CRRB1CHAHrrCEV 8. OOXOBB CREBS & CONGER, Atlni.rMtLw, Cnroil,. Illlnoli. Will practice law in all the Courts of Edwards, White, Wayne, Hamilton, Saline, and Gallatin Counties, in the State of Illinois, and In the Supreme Court. Refer to G. Maghee, James K. Minor, Stocicwell A Co., Colonel T. W. Stone, with I. A D. Helmao, Gen. W. Harrow, Mt. Vernon. may24 d.Sm UHLHORN & BRINKMAN Successors to M. A. Lawbexck, (Established In 1S4H.) Wholesale 'and Retail Dealers in AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MAXBLk and a superior quality of Limestone for building purposes, window sills, caps, fronts, door sills, Ac, Xos. 100, 102, and 101 Main Street, Next to Court House, Evaiisville, Indiana. menu ly