Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 May 1867 — Page 6

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THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY. MAY 20, 1867.

MACHINISTS.

- 5 Hmi. 1 . ! 1 i :t ,TJ i- '.'. .t ' -. I 1 "-- .' :. : ..'I "! Ieeliaiiien' Foundry : :l ! 'Villt ; - . i ! .hi ' iiaaufactarers and Builders ot ' ' ! . . , . . ' ;i ... " , . ..'-: . ... i .-.-.! . ., r - , , ,..;.-.' 221 Engines, -Circular Saw 115 . ' ::V Mills. .! . 1 "it s 1. .-; ..r i U3rcia.aa Sogar 'Mills, Tobacco Screws CommlBg Machines, DistilI J. ,Jmt and MtolngMa- ' ' -ehiaery, Malt Mills, Com aSbeHers, -House Fronts, Cellar Orates. ....... : , 'i ., :ni Q (ED1S1 & BRASS CASTINGS: ... ' tUif '-iiT .i.;iiv..u. 'Of every description. , T t ..;''..;'.. .'..; l ll Hfa&uxMsry of all kinds Made and Repaired. , . r -. - t : ri -J Dealers in Beltfcig, Fire Bricks , . Steam Gauges, and . TCtanebt Iron Pipes. Old materials bought o &s- have the facility of the best Maeimarry and Workmen, and will give ail wrex: entrusted to us our Individual at tenKuan, fell -orders promptly, warrant our wrKi and charge reasonable prices. . -1 ; :. .nee and Foundry, corner of First and Streets, Evansville, Ind. . . ., v A. Workmen sent to all 'parts to fit sao work and do repairing. ' , ; JMsiQam BOHULTZE, XHtJMAN A CO Sl-T ill. 'Kir ,..1 i if ' h.J. j..nt HI GRESCENT; FOUNDERy: r . - , Manufacturers of STEAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS PORTABLE ENGINES . '' . ' AND CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Of the most Approved Pattern. : . , , AH kinds of . Machinery appertaining to . f. ;"! - Railroads, n?" E'SA-M boat sT Distilleries, Flouring K" Aiiills of all sizes, with the latest . 4aprv)VinentS attached, TOBACCO SCREWS, &C,C Iron and Brass Castings of Everj Description?1'' ''n'iT tSasiors in 8beam Qnages, Gum Belting, rn Scnoks, Wrought Iron Pipes, Bolting fiUe&b, at Manufacturers' Prices. , ... Ssiringr Done at' Snort : Notice.HTi ri limn wnt to all nartji tj flt n n v tt Beytir Boilerg aua Aiacmiieiy. &r Ail wrders mil receive our iadiTiduKjunaauon, ana wi 11 be prom( l ruled ou f k MM reaso n able t erras. rOflk and Fouudery on theCanaMivwner asie Street - . .. ootSSfi . 5 JOH3I 9. OECKEK FRED. G. DECKER. . DECKER & SONS ;-- ' 3Bnfacturers of Spokes, Wheels, Hubs, ghafts. Felloes, and Beat Work, and dealers in TSfm; Drays, , Carts, ' Thimble t- Skeins, as g "have Always on hand a large assortment of Whffon Makers' Sawed Material. (and 14 Main Street, corner Fifth, , Jiivansviue. Indiana. T Price Lists furnished on application. mchl4 ly CITY LIVERY STABLES, SES0AMOBE ST., bet. Fourth and Fifth. . 1. BISSEIJL, Proprietor. : ' Kiae Horses and Baseies for hire. upeeial attention given to boarding and s m toc& anu o uie aiping 01 trotters. . .uitvyl dim

A !Minir, T.nvpt Starr, r r. "

Nelly Glover was the.prettWJaa4tne TWfT1 u the pit villageV :9He?:fySSTo?rfy Fiife'?!.

in the ike-a-roser"andyou might have thought her brown hair was the linest silk. Then she had a figure like a fairy, it was so trim; and with a waist you could almost span. I loved Nelly, jat, asfor that, all the yWog chaps of the village were of the same mind and she might have had her pick of us. The worst of it was, she treatec us all alike, and wouldn't look at one more than another, . She had a smile for j every body, and was always good! tempered ' and there it ended,1 andj somehow, none; of u .could screw up courage-ltO' try her further. -1 ; don t know how often I thought it over. It; came!! into my head the first thing in the morningand there it remained the last thing at night, when it either! kept me awake or haunted my dreams, j At J.astit quiteook possession ot rae. M matte. wbereI- waisdigging blasting, or tunneling, above ground or down in the pit, my thoughts turned on Nelly, and, from being the merriest fellow in the village, I juat came to be the dullest; One morning therewas5 no; vork, in !the ' pit . for my gang, because the viewer, wanted that cart, of . the seam shored up;' and it struct me, all 1 -at ' once ' that 1 would ihavgV it; out ."with Nellie so I made myself smart, and set off, walking as brisk as if it was a wager. You may think it conceit in me, but 1 can say that I was then as clever a chap to .look at as you would often see and J knew it! FtfraH 3haf, I began to jwalk a bit 6lowHvhen"Tcaught sight pf Mrs. Glover's cottage, and I felt a jdread at my heart. But I went on, nd I just got up to the cottage when who should come out.but,NeUy-:her-jself. -She;rieVer looked , piettier than at that minute, but) appeariog.sof 9uddenlyvshe? dashed fmyjapirHi ani I hadn't a woixl tosay to her:'" f- "; T "Wbv. Charley: what, is?theH mat ter?" she cried, in' a -frightened a'ort f way. " Well, it is just this," I said. And ere I stopped. "Is anvthiDsr wrone with Jack?" she cried, quickly. g q "Jack!"; OU6 "Yes, he is down in the pit, and tney say it is foul, which makes mother and me uneasy. You havn 't heard anything?" And she looked in my eyes as if she would search' me1 through, , j " No; no !' T: answered, steadying, now t'aat I thought I could : comfort her. 'He is all rights, You mustn't mind wiat'tbe-.old,wbmn of the village say; or lyou'llbelookipgj'for blow up' everyday iri the year.-when there ia nothing more'than'comraon'. I haven' t come to tell y"ou about Jaok; Niellyf, jt about :myself.." ; ? IShe gave me 'another ' loot s' now; then her cheek flushed up like a flame, and her eyes turned away. r' r Do you know what I want to say, Nelly 1" I went on. " I wish you did, for 1 can't tell it. Itff 3ore than I have got words for. How I love you, how you are always before me, how I am crazed and mad about you ! But though I can't say all I want to, here I stand and wouldn't change , with a king if you'll take me as l am,!'' " '. . ."Ah, Charley! you don't know how you pain me," she answered. ' ' .? Don't say that, Nelly. I doubted about speaking to you, but now that I have done it now that I can't go on deceiving uiyselfiif you-have any pity in your heart show it to me, and I will cherish you - to the day of my death.'; " It is no use," she replied, "I can never marry a pitman. , I gave the promise to mother and Jack, whenV walked up the village at the funeral of my poor father and brothers, all three killed in the,- mine--our.'great sorrow, which I ' can never think of without crying." 7TA.nd the tears, it is true, were run ning down herheekstbouhfrrth, minutj fcheeanied. tfime to- be-hai'd er than stone. And 1 seemed turned to stone mvself. I had no recollec tion: vno-4 feeling, aad i Tstene, imfrl couldn't have moved a step.,tq-save my life. Then it aU flashed upon me like lightning. I took a last look at Nelly, .dropped-iy headupojf ljayj breast and. 'without'' a word more. kwalked out of the gate. Our village seldom .looked rbright, no matter, pwthe- senhD, ' nd now I felt as if the sun would never shine again for me, so, as my eye fell on the vliueorof-cottages;''1 with the clouds hanging down from. above, and nothinir'rouud but a waste. I thought I might as well be in my grave as continue tpjive tbej;, Besides, IshouJd be1' always meeting Nelly, perhaps lurking-about hr mother's1 cottage, and making her as miserable as myself. Why shouldn't I go away, to Yorkshire, or Derbyshire, or to the diggings in Australia, forthat matter? Kin. . . f. -. a notion, if it was good for -nothlnr ;,' gave m - -little" spirit. It ed -m thdugbfs," and I stepped xne more turne out brisker, going straight home. I hadn't much to settle there, only to bid good-by to the folks I lived with, and I soon came out, pack on back, and began my tramps - ,t ; ,t! .", yi .1 stopped at th6 moor, add 'io'oked back, remembering I might never see the place tgain,nd dismaltas l 'now thought it, with its gapiDg walls and BiiaiLcu ruwia eucumDUEmg me DiaCK' ened ground, I had been happy there. Not one ofrthose tumbling cottages Duiwouiaopen its door to me: not one. where I wouidnj't meet.T- friend. And there I had-"been born; it was the spot on earth, that,- evetfvin that hour of bitterness, I loved best, and I didn't turn away without-dashing 1 was walking oaf wben, uudenV,T tne air rang witn a crash that 1 shook ' the ground.. I knew hatdi signified; !

sweetest bhrt her cheeks were ViVil"s'hamiUi"c ever miucr

fsuch sounds deaote bai one' result in

oo such occasions -It didn't seem a minute before I came to the dust-heaps,, round-;, the Jiit's i mouth, but some were there bebre' meand the off-men and the wTjanujrwere' 1-usaiDg up from the village in.'a stream! . The smell from the pit almost -knocked me down as I Lcanm uP. andX had to jeet. my breath a little, when three or.tour or us crept on to the mouth and looked., down. The elploiiod ha'd destroyed the'eage, not leaving a stick, of it, but it hadn't injured the signal rope hencea means ,.OfJcoinmunieationTemained -for; jiny ou immediately: be!oV. As" go'dn as I saw-this,' I set to work to rig a cross bar, and presently had it ready,, , .... " Just Wet me' gently,4 ' I said to two banksmen. ' " L may pick up one or two, if there's any near." ' ' ' "'You'canTgo down yetl" cried the viewer: - How many are. in the pit?" " Half an hour ago there were; fifty,' ' repljed'th "limekeeperi--"but-I4 am thankful fo say (hey all came up but ten." ' . , , - -r m "Ahd-they 'are ' 'all ! Tosf,' said the viewer, "for there will be another explosion directly 3 ;?i A " I'll' "go'down, ' anyhow," ' I , said, dogged iy.i arid if nobody will lower me, I'll jump down." f '' A good many were l on theheapa luwrTflSetTSfiJ rw6inen7-om of the iwomert cryirg anil 'aonre-praying'. but jwhen I spoke out that way there was a dead silence. Then two or three balled outj." Good bye. Char Jey tJJod pless you, j brav ilad. The- banksmen lowered me down, and I sank through the pit's .mouth- AJ)avy-. lamp was tied round mrwaisfLand T held a rope in my hand, so that I might be signaled to hoisted up if the air became too foul. But I had io intention fjgpingj bafckC$ilJ LIAiad searched the"plt, and seen if there rere any alive.- One thing, I "didn't dare about my life; and another, I would have been ashamed to face the folks aboe without doing something, sd'I felt impatient that . they lowered nbe at such a snail's pace, and I kept looking up and down to measure-the distance yet to . be traversed. The sbaft had tievef" seemed so deep to me before. I strained my eyes into the darkness below, and saw -no ' bottom ; Ijglanced up,-and the gleam of light grew smaller and fainter. I scanned the walls of the shaft, and marked otily their black '. bound. ; But my progress was notified- by the ' increasing density of the air," which began to aft'ectmy breathing; and, as I went on, I had ta-shiftmy. faoe tfrom ielde- to side'tw make a' little current.'" At last my feet touched ground. J looked rounds a I jumped off the straddle, and saw the, jfurnaoe,',wa9 oiit, whrclr put' a' stO'p to the ventilation of the miner as. far as it depended on the brattices,' and ' no air ' entered but by ' the shaft. The stench was overpowering, and, from this - and the silence," I guessed the:wOrsr. ' It was plain that . the explosion . had .killed the horses', for hot a sound came from the stables, which were' close to the shaft ao'l.wbajtiiope. could here4 b fori human beings in a distant part of the pit? You may be sure I didn't stand to make these reflections; they floated across me, and I was working forward before they had got through mvimind. I knew the old mine blindfolded; but what with the foul smell, and what with the gloom, and my shortDess of breath, I was some minutes scramDiiog to tne top or the incline, keeping--my arms stretched out. as-.I went along, to feel for anything in tne way. And it was lucky l did, or I should h a ve Mashed my head against 'some emptyi trucks,' f and; in ; tea-, state J-was hk that would ..have '-finished, me. Thus 14. reached the fy&t gallery, which youT could oalf enter ptoDmnir. 1 nshed i , , , . ( T 4 Wrto tM trap andwent on 31 tew l imjme aItlue,4ind Fknew that the TI Atniosnhftrp was so mnf h cnnTviwdfirll jjul j. sbu.viuieMuaioiigii ii x wasn i iut eavejany one, t didn't matterfwhat would hear I had died in the at&mpt.T And jtheifc all at once it came into my head; what shj had said about her brother Jack being in the pir. This gave I my heartCsuch a turn that I quitejStaggerednd the perspiratioa poured from nijr forehead like water. I rushed forward as if I was tuad ; my:"fpot struck something;, I bent down' over what seemed a corpse, and

the gleam pf;the lanipjfell on lii facev.pWdoJ. Rubbdri Flfcand Damask

it was o act uiover. i aidn t know whether he wa?;aKyeT;o4e4c'lu. 1 caught him in' my arms, and with the strength ot a giant and the speed of a deer hardly conscious, hardly efrzh Wad av dash for. 4the snalt- j ". b IV: UHLHORN & BR1NKMAN, Successors to M. A. LAwaECE, V I (Established in 1S48.) 5 Wholesale and Retail Dealers in '' AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE andCa superior quality of Limestoue for , building purposes, window sills, , ... caps,' fronts door sills,' &c S'os. 100, J02.aud l0i ilaln Street, fj Ns:st to Court House' ETanville Iutliana. r A VALENTINE WETZEL, Manufacturer- of -Fashionable FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, puj v.srrr r r i v ri r j v j 'i Orders of all kinds . will - receive prompt attention, ' All kinds ol TURNi

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C Johnson, Esq.., President Northern Bank of Kentucky ' - ' - V 1 - ' Ten per cent, premium' will be allowed to any person getting up a club of ten or nioreBUbscribers.to be paid either in En. Fravlags when 1 he money Is received, or a money when the drawing is completed. All money as received will be deposited in bank and held until the drawing lass place. It the enterprise should not be completed, the money will be refunded to the purchasers of Engravings. The draw lng will take place OX- THE FOURTH OF JI LT, 3TEIT, Or sooner If tbe tickets are disposed of, in which event timely notice w'u be given. . ,Wnte to us for prospectus giving full particulars. Agents will be apiminted in all parts of the country. . , .-,- ENGRAVINGS.) EACH. . And a certificate given to ea-b purchaser of an Engravinet, in the Phoenix Hotel Grand Giii Enterprise, , FREE OF. CHARGE, v Remit by drafts, Pontoffice monev orders. or in sums of one hundred dollars and over in Greenbacks by express lo GRIGSBY A ROBINSON, 1 Phoenix Hotel, Lexington, Ky. ... LIST OF PREMIUMS, No. L Phoenix Hotel and lot, 160 feet front AH jf . l. ... . - .1 .1.-11 vix nuii, uj ox icvi uwu vi juuiuerry. , 150,OUO; And 89 other valuable premiums, ranging I from lloOO down to fco each.

-TRANSPORTATION Old. Reliable, and Responsible. Capital, . . . 10,000,000. ADA M S Exircss Coiiixany. , ESTABLISHED S. ORGANIZED 19SS. 1 . ; in n ..!. - JT jL The Only Company having Ramiflca- ,.; tions throughout the Continent, and Connections with the .... .-Whole World. GREAT EASTERN, WESTERN, and SOUTHERN EXPRESS LINE. THE ADAMS EXPRESS ('OMPAJTI. at its office la Evansville, solicits a continuance of the patronage of the public, referring to Its superior facilities of transportation, its vast domestic and International connections, its prompt liquidation of all losses, and its sterling rellahlll'y. Especial care taken in the collection of Bills, Drafts, Notes, and the transportation of Money and Valuable Packages Merchandise received for delivery on" payment of the accompanying bill, atd proceetls returned promptly. Transport heavy and light freights, pack-' ages, and parcels as low as all other for-' warders. , - , 1 Any Information in regard to the routes. Ac, can be obtained at the office. No. 7s FIRST KTREKT . novli dtf . V. J. 8. DAVIS, Agent. '

BROTO,DUNKERS0N & . CO.FORWARDING AND CONlOSSIOi?- ,,,'" ' MEROBOTS.,;' : .4 , y 1.. 1 1 r . ' ' " " '" X ;. . , And special Agonts.for.tli8 BKLLEFOXTAIXE K. B. CO., EEIE TBAySPOBTATIO.T CO., 1 i 1 1'T And , ERIE TIME EXPRESS. ' , , . . . Also, Agents for the Bellefontaine Cotton Expres3.' TIME AND RATES GUARANTEED. Consignments solicited. BROWN, DUNKERSON A CO., Adjust 13, lj6 augHJ - Agents. i THE MERCHANTS' UNION Express Company . -

HAVISti PUT THEIR DIRECT and great Through Lines in perfect ' working order, are now prepared to do '

General Express Business with the East, ' ' 1 West, Southwest, and Northwest, including tbe carrying and collecting of Money V aluables, Ac, . , , . - : . ' . Our lines now opened embrace the routes " between New York. Boston, Philadelphia , r DnffaU I fWMl r1 . r I . , C'ltinl nnali . 1

Chicago, Milwaukee, LaCrofse, Pralrie-du-cuien, tndianapoiis.rerre usute. u ijoaia and all intermediate points, and are being rapidly extended over aU the routes o trade. . -' ; ' 1 ' - ... . , , The capital of this Company Is .. )Twentjyillllon.lollar, -1 and is an ample guarantee to the publla of its resKHihlbllhy."- AU losses and dam- V age or property entrusted to our care wu

oe promptly ana equitaoiy aujusieu. , . Every effort will be made to merit the i

fatronage of tne puiiic. - our rates are aa ow as those of any responsible Express Company. iv. tv. ALur.. , Agent. OFFICERS!. . novl3d8m4 Flrat NlreeC STATIONERY. i :f!! la ?Ci-H i ; R. F. B1RTER& CO., BOOKSELLERS n .i.iti t-AND 1 STATIONERS, Wholesale and retail dealer in Standard and MisccUaueou Hook, SCHOOL BOOKS, ' ' t ! . 8TA TIONER Y, BLANK BOOKS, MEMORANDUMS, - FOOLSCAP, LEG A L, BILL, LETTER, NOTE, FLA TCAP' . . ''"'.. ... AND "'..'? TVoll Papers, Photograph Albums, Letter Presses Writing Desks, Envelopes, and Fancy Goods. No. 6 North First Street, EVANSVILLE 1NEIANA. Janiflly WM. G. FULLERT05, . Dealer in FARHIMn I MPLEMIITTS, SEEDH, ' ITA3MINO MACHINERY, and HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES, 3T. 46 MAIM MTBEKT decs dtf . . , EvAjramxt, In.'S