Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 July 1867 — Page 6
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Il -,ti ; ii - SXeelianics ; .Foundry, , '. .t -.. Man oJaclurers and Builders of u ... .. ..1 . - ...!.! r .-. i : . . . .-. mtam .Engines, Circnlar Saw 51111s. . If'. ; - ariBt and " Sugar Mills, Tobacco ; Screws Gumming Machines, Distil- , . .v:. .,..' ,-,-.,. i I,-,., .' ?; '.'".'..-I'lJ. lery and-Mining M- ' M .!' , i;. i' -. " ,b ' " chinery, Malt Mills, Cora 4 - , ," -. , ,- .1 M '1 I abetters, House Fronts, Cellar Grates. it . . . . . ' . . SHON & BRASS CASTINGS; , i ..! . ) Of every, description'.. ;,.; '';, , JSaehinery of ail kinds Made aqd Repaired. : .! . . ff .!: I'l l' ' !-, -!!; Dealers in Belttag.Flre Bricks, t " Steam Gauges,' and ' 'Wrought "Iron Pipes. Old materials bought . . ..y. . .' s.. ,! ' . ! ,. . , j. ,, V I,..,. ,, r, ,- I . i ij. ) i ( IIUI . . ' . i'-l . ; f in 1, i! ' )'i it We have the facility of the best MaWinery and Workmen, and will give ail -work entrosted to ns oar Individual attention, fill orders promptly, ' warrant oar IFOric, autf charge reasonable prioes. .' i O nce and Foundry, comer of First and 2aMt Streets, Evansville, lnd. - ' N. B. Workmen sent to all parts to Ot Wv worl and do repairing. ' -Ieb226in SCH1JLTZE, THUMAN 4 CO 33 & BULCfE II7AII8VILLK--INDIANA 1 Man afact urers of STEAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS PORTABLE ENGINES , AND i - CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Oir tlMmst Approved Pattern. VIC" ,.U.i U'aiDOB ol Machinery i- 4- Railroads, appertaining to "v feJ ,T El A. M XJ O A.T S : Distilleries,' 1 Flooring " ' ' I Mills of all sizes, with the latest .apruvexaents attached, . . f OBACCO SCREWS, &c, &c, let eld Brass Castings of Everj Uescriptioii. v Maters in Bteara Uuages,Gum Belting, 0rt Bricks, Wrought Iron Pipes, Bolting t&afh? at Manufacturers Prices. gejairiiig Don at Short' Notice. '-' Workmen sent to all parts to fit' up work apd Ittnalr Boilers aud Jtacumery. Wtr All orders wtHreoei ve ur Individual attention, andwiii be pronw J-fUedou. r Mr reasonaoie I erms. iMgle Street t - ootTaly - mix) auu uuirr on lnL&BMjmi .sT MHOS. GRANT, ttrp-snter and Joiuer, ATTEjri PROJIPrLY to - aax work that may, be t i rusted to Kffrcare. CMp on HMit Street, botwf Seventh k ElghUk. PosUQOice box 5 . .5';::;.::v - Especial atteation git rr .o Heayy a: Intiicate iTamiiig. kdtf . -' X a - . jrux r iv jFZf w?f? :&ta geA . ' SHIVER :roprteVior;'. TKAVK8 Tin: AniKrt AA'Harxi: Unk and a'earefui dver.;, . iwayi du:
The w Bachelor's" Escaper I n Jen-. t?'TjOri
If ever there was a. fore-ordained bachelor that man was Major Teller. Some men are born to old bachelorhoodothers have old bachelorhood thrust upoa.tbem; and to the former class belonged the Major. You could have picked him out in . a multitude; if he had been labeled like an anti-de-luvian fossil or dried, specimen of entomology, tltere pouWo'fc ,have been mote certainty in the matter. ; ;', He was' adapper, thin little man, something under nre teet-in-night, with a g!osv black, wig, closely trim? med side Musters and a costume t-o daintily neat that he reminded yon of a shining bla;k cat! ! - He took a Turk1ish bath in the morning'and a Russian bath in the evening; he came home to dinner'at twelve precisely and went to bed at eleven at night with his boots standing at the foot of his bed atid his stockings at the head, his wig elevated on the eas fixture and every chair in the room standing at tight angles with I'ffcA i ' i It was'-bigh-noon on a sparkling, wjndy March day when Major Teller came home to the antique, down-town bdarding house' whee" he had Vegetated for the last twenty years, and went to his 6Vn room' to brush his wig for the'mid-day mal?y Opening thedoor, he stumbled dier ad" obstacle in 'the way-- , r.t.iai si ii' 'a.tOh, I beg yeur pardon J'm sure," Said the Major, turning very red, and recovering, his. footing with jdifficulty; 1 .It was Mi3 Patience Pettigtew," oh her hands andkneea, cleaning off the oilbclotb at --the. door !.;:; uwr.n;.. "fTow the Major was afraid of Pati-ence-j-afraid of het a3 the plump lamb fedrs'tli guitit wolf, or the unoffeod-. ing robin the dire serpent. Miss Patience was tall and 'lean and .sallow', but jshe curled her hair, and, wp re, an artificial rose over' her left ear, and sung little, whistling tunes 1 to a little spindle leggedbiano,' and firmly! be-j lieved that if she only waited a little longer she'coold get married to somebody! And because the Major sat opposite her at the tabled Miss Patience helped het w'wdowed:,,'i:8ister.',i "keep house, "and Ptrvd out the gravy and sauce' and rejardedhet artificial rose and : hearts greasy curj with a sort of fearful " fascination. Miss Patience somehow opined that she should oue day Cupid wiping, become Mrs. MjorTellerT' . - " "It's of no consequence, Major, said Miss1 Patience,'tec0verrngthpid6e bf soap, which had skirmished out to the middle 'of, sthe feirpet ..I hope your fire isn't out n ,. V ' .' "Thank you ma'am ; it is very good." '"I do wonder, Major," saidMiss Patience, with a premonitory giggle, "why you "never get married." The Maior retired precipitately behind the coal scuttle, and made no re-N ply. i - " "You'd be so Tntich'Tnore damforta-" ble, youSknow." added Mi33 Patience, wringing out her woolen cloth, and looking so lovingly bn the Major that he retreated fBtjll farther; into- his wardrobe, where among the swinging effigies oi ' coats and trowsers, he felt comparatively sale. . ;-,:- . . i J ' Miss Patience hesitated a moment, and in that moment the Major felt all the anticipatory agonies of being pursued, captured, brought forth and poss.bly married .before ;he ; could get breath to remonstrate! ' But she finally took up her pail and vanished."Dear me, that wss a narrow escape," thought our hero, emerging from his- sanctuary. "Some day she'll be too jnuch tor me. Perhaps I d better change mv boarding Dlace." "Yes. that will be the only safety. . I suppose I could very well have her sworn over td keep the peace, "and, really, there's no sayingwhat a determined woman of JBfty might not do. I'll look out for a new place to-morrow." - - "Dear me, Majov'you have noVppetite.'.' said Miss Patience, su e tl;'t it, the dinner table'. - - -- ' "No ma'am.'.said the Major. "Try to "eat a little just to please me. Major.',' ;; "No I thank you, ma'am." "Don'tyou kuow, M.tjor, people will say you are in low. if you don't eat more?" smiled the antiquated spin-? ster.?; 1 , This was more than our hero could endure ; he rose up and left Miss Pet-' tigrew triumphant victor of the wordy field. ; "I won't go back to that house if I can help it," thought Major Teller,! brushing the cold dew away-from his forhead with -a 'crimson 'silk pocket handkerchief. "Her intentions are serious; I know they are." And jthe Major in his innermost mind reviewed Mhe: catechism and hymns he had learned as a child; trying to think if there was not some invocation particularly suited to an el- : derjj gentleman in great peril and perplexity,! But he could not remember anything approjriate to his particular case, j "It's twenty years since Fve seen the insvdeot a church,", thought the penitent old offender.- ' I wislrl had gone a iktle more regularly. - I wonder if it's too late fn life to reform!" For tbe Major, poor gentleman, had a vague idea that'religion" would be a sort of safeguard sgainst the wiles of hii fair enemy. Deliverence from M iss Patience Pejtigrew.must be ob--tained on Some tertf!S"fer other.' ' 1 As Maior Tellenwas .frantically ;revolving, these.. rtiitiasun, 'bis inini.',Ti Lcame'itO a' sude"etrJ and involuntary stacdstill. hbte was a crowd gathering in; the street a fallen omnibus ; wpie fifher nuclen..pruodhih lath ers' the rapidly, lncreaisinsr swatra.: of inf 1 1 nwoiiiau ' it 16afers. "; Knw 6f all -th qi JVlajor 1 e Jer mostrdreadei,,a
f tfrWdTfnd he looked found lervousTjT
for some means to escape 2. V O I An old-fashioned church, with open doors and some sort of service going on inside,! caughC the r Major V eye. He made an instantaneous dart for its huee Gothic portals, shielded by inner doors of green baize., f f T ""Jt'j? a good 'chance to "think up something solemn and, appropriate, and that sorfcof th'ng, until the crowd gets by," hohought.i settling himself in the corneVof tme of the softly chhioned pews to listen to the mild, dron;, ing voice of the old clergyman. The church was very warm, and the 4 lighti, softeBedyip;r)lefand;tgode:ai vriiiinuLi glass, was uui, auu tiic uicigyinao's voice rather ' monotonous. 'and Major Teller was unconsciously be , coming rather drowsy, when a piunip old lady came in, aud the sexton beckBut the sermon was over, and peo pie were streaming down the aisle, and therMajor felt that he didn't care to prolong the thing and that he had done a very laudable act in "coming to vhuTch. and , i ' ' , Bven while these ideas were passing indistinctly through his brain, he was borne towards the alter in i au upward eddy of the crowd,' and felt a gaunt arm thrust against his. " "Protect me. Major! -ohr save me!" whispered Mis3,,Patience,, Pfit$igrew;t l m so tearea in a crowa always j; ..The -Major ,'strove to ..withdraw' his arm, but Miss Pettigrew would not let him. I They were.staniing'directly in ffoit'of the 1 alter. ;atm-in-arm,',.Tae taiojster, ojd and near-sighted, and a little l dedf, dvanced--probably C6n; eluding that bis services were require ed. ; I Major Teller's blood ran cold; he tried to protest, but his tongue seemed paralyzed. JMissJ Pettigrew hadjyCap-j tured hiiria's aTamb from the slaughter, and where was the use of further Sfrugele v Aff flwodj-au ajIjf ; lihfl'lv bi-iet ceremonv "aha Maior Tel ler was married to Miss Patience!" 1 , ! "Take the. market baktt my dear, said the gaunt bride,Tland stay you -i better carry the, umbrella, tpo l , n e .,-. go, right homeAV Old folks -"'like' ydu and me don't care for wedding tours do we?" " " ' ' The Major lopkf' goagly a.t his better half and made no answer. She, however, waited for none; but drew him along with a, quiet determination Jhafc argued ill for the future." ,w. 7.; " ! IuGive me the key to the room my dear," ,6aid c Mrs. . Pettigrew. Teller. "Id better keep ft in futuie." ' ' The Major handed ' over the key without a word of rem6nstrance, and his elderly wife opened, the door., ' "We'll slick up things a little," said Mrs. Teller bundling the Major's beloved; papers together, and pitching his box of cigars out of the window. , "But, Miss Patience! -" 1 "My dear wife, I mean!" Ah, yes. What were you about to remark? '."My cigars I " ' Oh, well, I don't like smoke never did IV ' '"Hut what are you doing with my slippers?" ' ' "Trying 'era on they fit me so nicely. Guess I'll keep em, Sempronius? I wish you'd take all these coats and things out of the wardrobe I want it for my dresses." ; ' ... "But where shall I keep them, Miss Pa ?". t Kl )-:--', ' ,-' " What did you say?" ' "Mrs. Teller, 1 would remark." "Oh, under the bed, or somewhere !. Pink-soap, eh? I prefer Castle. ' Cologne eau de Florida, cold cream? I Who'd ha' supposed you were such a daudy, eenapronius!: ,iou must nave plenty of money By the way, suppose you give me the money to keep now, my dearjLal'll manage it a great deal more economically thau you'll be likely to "But ; tl!: "(Jive me the money. I say!" ;' Major Telle -meekly put i his hand into his pocket, and submissively handed over the purse. - "YVell,, jiow. you'd. better go about your business," said the gentle bride, , "and not come home till tea time 1 do abominate men lounging around in the way forever; and don't come back smelling of tobacco, if you know what is good for yourself, Sempronius Teller," i - - The i Major crept silently away, thinking how the last time he crossed that threshold he was a free man, and tabw,' 1 " s-"; , "I'm married!" mused Major Teller. "I could'nt help it, it wasn't my fault, but here I am, no money, no cigars, no freedom worse than any galleyslave. Sixty years-Id' nejt' month; 'and married to Patience Pettigrewl' 1 He walked disconsolately down the street, both hands in his empty pockets, aud his hat tipped lestlessly down over; his eyes., A greater contrast could hardly have been imagined than existed between this slovenly,, seedy, wretched looking man, and the trim, tidy,; cheerful tittle" Major Teller of Bix hours ago.. He; caught a fleeting glimpse of himself in a mirror belonging to some, picture frame store, as he sauntered "by--Tt startled even himself. ' - "I would'nt have known myself,"; ho muttered, gloomily. "Well I'm married now-matried to Patience Pettigrew?' ; ,'." ,"..; ; u, ' - Hestopped at the street corner, uncertain which way to go. But as gazed, the bright, steely glimpse of the river caught his eye. , x"All right, . wittered Sempronict,j mooany. - u go auu urowu myseii; it's a snort ' way Out Of a long lane of difficulty. Anything but going back Uo- Pa1ence Pettigrew IT1 ; ! 1 TIa nronti tn-a With lohir1 'AvicrrrrilTi.'
leditj;ides towards the ehiaing iroad" 1 . - j . i.
stream neMlhTe'hTpslay peace fully at anchor, and the- little; boats 'shot hither and ; thither,' and the waves sparkled up like sheets of diamonds. All these; things 'Major1 Teller, saw, without' marking them, as he made ieisurly for the pier. ' ;' ' " "Want a boat, sir?" demanded a sturdy man. "Yes,"' said the Major. VI want CharonV boat, to row me over Styx!'.'"Don't know ; him,';' sir " said; the puzzled boatman,' "but mine's sound and light, and ". ."' " ,-. v'v' "i ' The Major waited to hear no' more, but gave a blind, downward jump.i
ii,Down, down'with hat peculiar sensation or railing so iamuiar to us an down down until i j ; LBeg pardon, sir, But the, church is going to oe shut up, and everybody's gone. . Hope you have had a good nap, sir!" ' . -i The sexton spoke satirically, but in his tones Major Teller recognized hope and freedom, t'o his feet. :j i : '4Theu I'm not sexton?".. -"Married, sir! He started wildly i ' ' ' ' married after all, '- '" t; XT 4 t . vioz unicss you ve been married in your dreams!" r "That's it, exactly!" ejaculated the Major, jumping up; "Pine been asleep and dreaming 'lt i u. f ,?' 'J S "l! Major Teller ,. satisfied the sexton with a. donation whose liberality astonished. even that personage, i and went at once to: the Hotel to engage rooms. "''''- '"' '" "I'll ' send , for .' my things." he thought. "I won't go back 'to' that house iest Miss Patience ;Pettigrew should iioi something desperatev' I'm not married, and I don't mead: to be married!"-i,-' ,Vi'.-..'r -ik The Major was right. ' Discretion is the better part of, valor and,iMis Patience Pettigrew remains 'Miss-Pa-' tiecce ; Pettigrew M" still I 'But .Major Teller goes to church very regularly. ew,i CINCINNATI ADV'T. v ; . , . T... j DODDS, M ACNE Al.fi A tlRBArJ , t-iU -,-l FIRE ADTD BCROLAR PROOP in l : t.S A-FES;; Sole Contractors for BANK LOCKS ,, .... .. . . : . . ; ;. - u.s. treasury." " ; ... ' ',,'.; I--:' i -. . . - ' '- - o. 173, 17, and 177 PEARL ST.f Cincinnati, Ohio. mch28 dly S. FBANKXrN. A. D. MORRISON. FRANKLIN. MORRISON & CO., PRODUCE & GENERAL Commission Mcs'ehnntiv ' No. S- W tfT SEt OXI ST., Cincinnati. References: Pearce, Tolle, Holton & Porter; Wm. Glenn & Hons; Foster Brothers; Chambers. Sievens &. Co.; sliaw," Barbour it Co.; E. G. Leonard A Co.; Robert Jiacreail y & Co. ; Foote, Nash & Co. mhxiSm BARTON & POOL, Commission Merchants, No. 49 WEST FBOJTf ST., - ' Cincinnati. mch23diy S. M. Barton M. M. Pool. . WM. WHITE & CO., j j Manufacturers of LUBRICATING OILS, I ' y and Sole Proprietors of . , HENDRICK'S- PATENT. i . - - Also, Dealers in Sperm, Lard, Whale, i- . and Coal Oils. v , , 1044 West Front Street, l'X 'V. i -, . '. ..Cincinnati. B. F. CATcix, Agentat EVANSyiLLE.'INDl Offl.ce at Jones & Gatch"s, Now 1? First St,; mch20dtf . " WILLIAM D., MORGAN, I ,H i v - Importer and Jobber of U; Silks iinel.- Fancy Dry Gooda,- ' White Goods, Linens; jEmbrblderU" Hosiery, Furnishing Goods, &c., Southwest Corner . .i PEARL AID RACE 8TS. , -.' " . - -''.'-i',: Vincinnatt. Representedby BOWE.V HATLACK.; 'boTiS "' ' "- STATIONERY. R. F. B131TER & CO., BOOKSELLERS . ; t :v:.-: . . . and 1 ' -": ' S T A. T I O I E It H . 'A Wholesae and retail dealers in . Standard and ' Misetllaiieou ,Booki hcmool books. - ; , : "::;;; ; stationery, blank books, . . MEMORANDUMS, "r, FOOLSCAP, LEGAL, BILL LETTER, . NO TE1, EL A fcAl1, ' ' and- 1 - - l-'A WTall. Papery ' Photof7aph Albums Letter Presses, Writing Desks, 'Envelopes,' Said' 7 ' 'Vi-, ;FancI OtJods.; a ,No. 6 North Hrst Street; 1 E VANtTV I LLE , tXl)lASA.j
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entertimes the amount we ask for it. Wit. humor, bketches. and poetry will fill Us coluiuim, anu it win inane a of you and all your relations. No use of delaying; the amount is not larte, and youAuay as well invest your - " t wextyvite'tt:. cents now as to wait Mix monllm.- rt 'will avea doctor's visits, as no one can read It and get sick, it is filled wlttv suse ami- ; sense, and Innocence, and twenty-five .. . CENTS , -, will make you as metry as a cricket for a year to come. We want . at least twentyfive subscribers from jour town, aud you miijlH as well bead the list as : : - 'A' - ' - young man .we know of In your Iowa, Send along your stamp the more the merrier; and when our subscr pUou. list, runs up, we will send for a -' ' ' ' - i- . - . year ' v ' a paper twice as large as the one we now issue. Addres all letters to RICHARDSON A COLLINS, 42 John Street, N. Y. . M l , . v . ' 1 " 1 "' , TubacauUier-Atteiitionr - The Apjxtite foSTooaaco tJctiroyed A.vU Dy oslng i "OKTOX'S PRKPARITIOV '
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CIIEIVKIIN AM SMOKERS, leave off this disgusting and filthy habit. , . One box of Ortou's Preparation, used ac- ' ' ' cording to directions, is warranted, to de- ' "' ' stroy the appetite for . Tobacco in auy person, no matter how strong the habit 1 may be, la one month's time. , , No more hankering for, Tobacco after . , , usiug oue box ol this preparation. , , ReeoUeet it it warrmnted. " , ForwagdsU i mm? pmr wftlig emiany ua " receipt of one dollar. Address , , , , E. DOUGLAS, General Agent, Box 1,672. Portland, Maine. T1IK MOKItlLL, I'ETKOlEtM STOVE COMPAQ Y Manufacture
Summer Stoves, for burning Oils and Napthas. that prove a avoided success, a
making i "hliMnor-uiiMas.ilain,. burn- , - -ing like alcohol-; cooks charmingly, send
lor a circular. WM. A. HOLLAND, Agent, , Coinfreas street,' liosion7Moss. 46 IO THE PATKO.MN OF THE .1 CLEVELAND WATEIt CUKE The suoscriber wi lies to say, that, as it is now commencing Its. Twentletn- Season, lie Is Duller prepared thau ever to give health futilities to the needy, lu addition to our, Electro-Thermal aud Turkish Bath Departments, which we have enlarged and perfected during the Jast year, we have also added the Exhaustive Air Bath, which is invaluable in many cases. we now eotmnuud tbe greatest variety, the most complete bathing xacliitiesitliat can wiin tueseauaiiions.io .our institution. iouuu in auy one place in the world. X. I. HEKIjIE, M.U., f roprietor. $25 FOR 17 CENT. Cataloaues showing prices we nay lor coins. mailed lor 2jc. Colu Maaslne, 15c. . MASON & CO., . 434 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. ALENJIEX HAST Kl) In every county to take orders tor a rast selling Kraviiiic. on which a lance discount is allowed lo liist-class men. Address ; ttOUTM.EUi'VitiHIIM AtJENCT; r i ,- iff Loisvllie, Ky. WATCHES Suitable lor speculative -and a;ilt purposes. Gold and Silver American Watches, cheari Jewelry of every description, Gold,. silver and Plaie-J Chains. Old established house, 18 io. Send i'r price list. HOrifc.L. J ACOliJ. No. 177 Broauway, ew York. i. -C"fT7A5iTi;i One or two Salesmen for Vr tins i county and vici.iitv. either male or female. Address Immediately, BL.ISS & AlcEATli ICON, . Louisville, Ky. MAGIC CAKI The most amusing thing out. Hpleud,d article for parlor amusement. New tnina: lust out. l'rtoe 2u cents a pack. Address N. G. FOSHAY.Box iW, carmel, New xork. FOOT LATHS, manufactured by CHARLES F. HOST, 328 and .:o0 Delancy Street, S. Y. Herring's Patent Champion Safes. 'Jol Broadway, corner Murray Street, New York. THE MONT UEL.IA1II.E KECVKITY fi-om Fire now known. Over thirty thousand Herring's Haf.s" have been sold and are now lu nse. and more tban have passed safely through accidental Herring. Farrel A Sherman's ' New Pat ent Bankers' Sales, made of Wrouirtit Iron. Si eel Bars, and the new metal, Spiegel Atsen (or Patent Crystal lzed Iron), from the ore of Frankllnite, the only inateiial which equals tiie diamond in Its hardness now known to the world, aud is the best resist ant to a burglar's drills or culling tools ever manufactured, - aiso, noase sares, rarlor Safes, Hideboard and Cabinet Safes for sliver-ware, valuable papers, ladies' iewelrv. tc.. tc. made to represent handsome p eces of furniture. S nd for Illustrated catalogue. - , Hen Ing, Farret Si Sherman, ail Broad way, comer Murray Street, New York; Farrel. Herrlntc x Co.. Phlladnlnhla: Ilerring fc Co., CUicago. CONFECTIONERIES. Confectioneries H. X. AHLIKINO.' a. T. HA88L.XK. A1ILER1NG & IIALER, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In 1 ' randies, . j -, i . : ' Foreign Fruits, Toys ' ' andFANCY WAKE, So. 13 South First Street, EVANSVILLE. We nanufacture our own Candles, and are ' i repaied to- supply the Wholesale Trade at the lowest rates, and warranted oi im equality. - We keep a full assortment of Foreiga Fruits and Nuts, Canned Goods, flaw Preserves, Jellies, Ac ' Toys and FancyWare" of .every descriptlon,or preseaU auj tractive amusement. ' - , , .. t ' t I t 11 f it' if t FIREWORK ; - - t . (a full sapplf and general variety. - '!' i r,, Agent for , . 0. I. Mallory A Co.'a Oywter . -' stt dly . , T. F. SflERWIN, -with- ; CUO. S. SOXXTA6 A COM HARDWARE, a riRs'r street,
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