Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 October 1867 — Page 6
SVIJii E DAILY JOURNAL: THURSDAY. OCTOBERS. 1867. --,
HACHHTISTS.
- -. . j; I Hrl'i ;iii.iol ' .-n; SlOV'f no CRESCENT FOUNDERY, ?INDIAa. I ; I Manufacturers of . mm KN6INES, STEAM BOILERS
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. it r.v.l f I Hi ' r tie most Approve Pattern avois ,jj V3fcdts of ."Machinery appertaining to J3 T MBOAT8 Wstmetles Retiring' ! " i . 1 MU1 of stl sliefl, with the latest 3 Description..! aao ltti Btetf Ouge, Gam Belting, ItHWWtt, Wrought Iron Plpea, Bolting thf!--, ., at Manufacturera Prioes. , ' gtilBg, DoneS SJwrtiHotio iflW Hwm mint to H frtntn fit Tip! frnrfr Cm 4 B.-ialT Bnilt-" ""' ' All orders n'lllrsceive oartnaivlaujaitwiliT. in 1 tt1Tit i i ii 1 1 1 ftUedon in Mfn rt - oot&-my i.J ?."' -jl-ii i .-.i.-u.i-lOHi .;. it. J.J S ? .HiiiJlfi.lll3) MAatLcactnrersCaOcl BuUilers of .1 SUsn ' Engines, Circular Saw : Mills.""'"" v,. iM( siid. Sugar . II Ills, Tobacco Swcre " flnmmlc g Machlnee, Dlgtil- : ' ' Iery and Mining Ma- - chlnery, Malt Mills, Corn - : akUen, Hnse Fronts, Cellar Orates, 30N & BRASS CASTINGS. Of every descrlptlott. of all kinds Made and Repaired, Staltrs In Bel ting, Fire Bricks,
, A Wtssiii irpn Pipes.lOld uateriala bbngkt
o t i i ltare'the facility of W best M. - j and Workmen, iRTKf TrIU- Rive all Jmated to D our Individual attente4. aai order promptly, .warrant our 5 ad charge reasonable prices. nd Foundry corner nf first and ' -3 &rMwn, Evansville, Ind.. , , . Ji Ja Workmen wnt to alii?arts to fit wnnrk ial lo epairtng 4 t ijgnam 8CHULrzS:THnMAN4C0 :i si J. Slnzlch & Son, ' Between Sycamore and Viae.
. jezat stores, groeri rdage:' oakum - : i . KenD. Cotton, and Gnm ntdklax.
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I ; .GaOara, Twine. Roeia, 'Wroaght Spikes, '.;:': .. :; -.Mio, ;i j.
XArd, Coal, and Lubricating Oils. prjtaptiy flUed at ! west rales. SCi I.- . SJtX3CpJ CAjtlEl 'S- .'iAlCHINCXOBS, V ; Sole Wge&: b tfew York' s "i.BLB. 1S ane etre4
Clarence Gordon, the . Artist , - ? A BT CLAUDE OB
, . . . , Cwncludbd. - V , ! One evening late in June nearly five years And one-half after e night iipoii which Clarericehad so.suddenly formed n;d parried; fcjto effect hfe resolve to leave NeT York.and place , the br;oad4Uantje he;f ? hunself . and her he so fondly loved a tall gentle
man, possessed of wealth, as his attirldixadtlyjeaumeiL..'JcaiLaoA dwell
wnnld indicate, miirht have been seen to enter a house of a not very prepos1eessing appearanoe, gn r--r,istreet-"Ah, Mrs. Lyons" said he, smilingly extending his hand to a lady he met in the hall,"! see you do not recognize me. Years have passed since I last -7 n Ja3 ui53y "0, Mr. Gordon !" fairly screamed 6he,v,.reoognizing, . "wheter-dn' ;th4 namefall that's wonderfuldid 'jQU OopafjftHto tf we alj bUKh? youweri drowncdAa4id;, lying at the bottoatof the t a?an-: ths. jmioujtei , JPpor EftTa , jBufordlaiWhaVwould she say. Ohf Mr. Gordon you would not knit tier, "aheisfevrad.She has not been her bwadiaVseff , wnqe' sne' commenced giving Mu lo lessona-rr" -:, ;- a. jMusro lessons? " You don't mean to tell me n:iHT.ia sittm : "Yes I do mean to tell you she's giviwj Bfluid lessons now !" exclaimed thlagood lady, considerably frus' Ja-ate4tAtheiidep pf iaTrngiher hoot drable worddoubted ..1 "Where is Ella now, Mm. Lyotv asked Clare4,wltn ftaffof t calming himself. 1 'Bfil,inmenced she, may be ypuj "I AoVV'wUl to fiearthat notelf i - en. i" : ..-. 3 $erjro6Jvftf tfffJeoiA Never mind that; I command!yoii i answar- tfieetioi thundcf Clarence, now loosing all patience.a'!" Deat laei riwhuaperea Mrs. Jjyon, i you. men are all alike; my husband' when he was ahve
ZTho drl take your- husUndUJlWdeatlrfor he had died before I got
see there is' no Hope of.:leaniiEg any thing from you,';', said Clarence indepare, -r i .-i. ;i :n .o : .,.. .: i";WelU if yDUd0Bly':iet:m0.alone I would atell you,' but you.; Jfceepjinteiw rupting me and I can't,'! ! Qh, I for-, got," a correcting hexsejf as 'she saw Cfarence1 was about to interrupt heri "youVfe'lotTiie in' suc;h' a' flurry I don't know! what I am talking about." ' ."Nabody else."v-:u..-tM :i-r A.LlfuxtheixoB.versaliori. wairoken off bjrthe suddernentfiqjejof a beaufifnl vnn n r lurtv. ' " coloring, "excuse me for interrupting you I was Sot 'aware there was a stranger in the house." "Nor is there 1 Ella don't you know me?" exclaimed Clarence as he bound ed ? forward " and- clasped' he? to his breast. . " "What!1 Can it' indeed !be you, "Yes, darling; I have at last re turned." . ' '!".'', V, , "O, . Clarence, ' it is ;hard to realize that you are indeed here. : -It all seems like a bright dream, and I am in momentary dread of waking. But" where have you been during all these long, bitter years?" v ; s : "I have; been iin many places, wandering bout, trying to forgeL the bitter past,. and see one ray of hope for the future. But, oh! Ella I how cpud" I exist without you't I My every thought was of you, Jost io me as I believed you," said he, exhibiting much ein'otion.x ' "But," continueti he. becoming calmer, "can not we find sxnaejuote aecluded spotVwhereia to talk? .1 wish to hear all that, has! oc curred during the five yeaj3-o!my r Vfesdysyears foal're got it put don' jij "tajf: hdofc.inBjereeaae no mistake," put in Mrs. Lyon. j Al. "Well, we wil not quarrel "about the time, rjw, Mrs.' Lyon'" said Clarence, gailyV.aS'. he followed Ella into the drawing room.; ; :i -.k ..... , "I always said it would tuu 9ut this way," muttered Mrs.' Lyon as ! she walkfid away,'. -j ' Now.darliciB." said Clarence when tney-were seated, . teir me -air tnai nas occurred stnceiTiasVsaw youl!lji. ,!.!.';Well,' I wiUl1cotnBdeuc.e.isw'ith the time that your note,: through ; the kindness of Mrs. Lyon, was delivered. It was ; then that I first .-.learaed that you were not in New York. One morning poon after this, .while glanc-' f niver the columns ofthe'ITjiies, I was anVccount of a terrible shipwreck ; your name, was firat pon the list of missing.; Wh'eu I. saw 'it I muit have fainted.-' When I came to consciousness, I found several persons standing around my bed. I asked Doctor
Spurgin, who was near me, why I was there. He stopped me, and said that I was too weak to converse and must be quit for a few days. ' I then knew tha r had been very ill.' . I inquired for .my father, but was told that he wa absent. Several days passed and as I'did not see him, I became alarmed and asked my nurse . why it was he never, came to see me, , I then first learned of hi3 failure and subsequent deaths Here she broke down but1
upon the scene which followed. Here is a leuicr icit ma uy uiui w uicu yuu can read at your leisure" said she, exr tendinjj Je iter .worn by frequent handling. For a while no wdrd was spoken. . ; ;;'fow; , dear; Clarence", 'said "she, ''tell me where you have been,! and all that you have experienced during this t::'Jt',the letter. I wrote; j'ou.To cni1 menoed Clarence,5, explaiaed i the ieausei "of my abrupt departure from Nw York., ;No thing of interest trans-. pired untu , tie tenth day,; 'out,; when we', encountered the gale of-which you saw mentioned.; in the papers in which the vessel was wrecked. - Many1. Iiv0i we're lost.. 'Some of the passenI gers were rescued b t a homewardfoou'no! vessel. The timber to which I was clinging had drifted some distance from where1 the ship went down,' and I was tf not discovered... My; cries for ae3?gMnc weje 'l'vain Thyf was.I compelled to re main in the water And see the. vessel, "and aVli supposed, my chances' for life,' depart. Bui I ! soon discovered another sail. The heavy course, tl was soon discovered,; reshroug;h'that country ;;one; year,! 'setuea t tn -ixnaon, at my proresstpn. OM ImoxninghoaiUwOii years hisl teeeived i'suiiinons'to .iha bdnde 'of ao Uncle of whom 'Iaaa ner or iicaru ivsiuiug la liiTcrpwn 1 t. ' j " j: ; T ; -1 ; . - riving there,' I Teamed that through Uiit"i--fJiidfllaleIr to considera hj,4 wealth. n Two-more, years were passed in travelingrlwhen something impelled me' retura tfl New York." ' At this Juncture Mrs? Lyon entered and announced tea. " They arose and followed her to the dining "room. ,r"guess 'the next thing., will be a wedding,.said Mrs. Lyon, who had been telling a friend, in a very confidential 'manner? the turn affairs were taking." Mrs. ' Lyon was right, for within one month there was a wedding at her house. . . ' ' ' 'My dear," said Clarence one day to Ella, "how would you like a drive this beautiful afternoon?" ' 1 -- "Oh, so much !" exclaimedshe. .'..' ;. "Well, go and make your preparations. Anticipating youn answer I ordered the car riage; which la now waiting at the door." :- ' In a few moments they .were flying up Fifth-avenue. 'Ella, a friend ofQurs has recently purchased the ho'iis'e ' formerly owned by your father, and particularly desires me to bring you there for tea this evening. "Whd is it?" -3 " rr "0h! I promised secrecy on that point.' ' But here we are at the door," Baid he; assisting her to alight.1. ,They jwere -ushered into the-drawing-room by a servant w r3 t,,A "Wiinam,"" ordered Clarence, "bring us some refreshments!" ' .IClarence !'.' "Welldear, wliat is it?" ' ' ii J'.What will ' these -people think o f such' liberties?: l'j' '::u '.:;a "0&, I dare "say they will raise no objections," said he, indifferently. ; "But, deaf Clarence? 'I' am 'sure it does not look right,'': -ii i i i "Never mind that darling, and borrow no trouble from that source. Be sides I want your attentioirfora few moment&viKaowing i how' dear 'i this place "must "be to my'little'Vife; I have purchased and caused it to be newlyj furnished nd-what!-Crying? Are you sorry I bought it?" ; i I "Oh no,! dear Clarence, not that. But' your kindness quite overpowers hme, ..sad Lcouldn'jt help it indeed I tuumu i, auawcicu bue, emillug through her'tears: vi. They are still living there,"and God has given ' to them a beautiful little girl.' "The exact picture of her dear mother" exclaims Clarence -when speaking of her. ' - Crystal . Ylake ' Jtee9 ' Sixteen Inches Thick. . :, IS . NOW HECEIVIBTO LASK aiCE dailr. Offloe in Urr's Block. K. s St.. amor. SSrt. Orders from a distance solicited and f-opsrty nued. jyis 2m
FRUIT JARS.
,. . Fruit eTatrs. it ,.: ' .Fruit,' Jars. ' " '..VAT.v, HnrJc iS5i Jffeniiliig's, ' SUCCESSORS TO MARK WAREEN l.ui : ''" . ' ',.; .-. Nos. 25 North First Street .f -i: - r,i;: ....... ....... - . -. Afll .HO ' 18 Main ' Street. ' LKTCHWKTU'8 GLASS JAB, '. Tin top, rubber band. Ixeld by a screw. ' "'" ADAMS'S GLASS JAB, Tin toy, wire fastening; sealing wax to Qtaas Jan, with corks? sealing wax to Tin top, wira' fastening ; closed with wax. SXALIKG WAX AID C0BKS ' " ,'.'".';,.:T Foraala xtnUi- ; ; jftifH i . ' ! i b- 'ii j ; m-. i -ili .;v.i ' " '' 17 - 1 ' ; -.J! i t; . ,!'- .v. 11 , ' ui:. J f " MAR kr, &, H E N N I N G, '" .,' t w : ..- . - :. . " 4 y ... IMPORTERS OP ; 1 :; ; 'V .'Queensware,f. Glassware, Jnn30d3w,, , . t 1 W.-kl STATIOITERY. r -wt J 'JOnS H. SCOTT." - bttji nii.'.Uttt "'-.a- -thi?oUookseller, fitatloner 1 a it. : ..lt-:lf it Vj. e! w s z e AL ;e' it; Ho. 53 LVS. STREET, or. Second, -It' t ' I : -If '!.! .i t"C -..':;. -. ' t -' if .' -a ! t aaiSdly- ErAjsvit.i.w Ikp. ; IL F. BARTER & COv BOOKSELLERS S T A. T I O N E H S "Wholesale and retail dealers in! "' Standard ind . Mitcellaneout Book, BCITOOZ, SOOK3, . ' ' ' U - STATIONERY, BLAXl? BOOKS,. ; memorandums r:::, , FOOLSCAP, LEGAL? BILL, LETTER, NOTEFLATCAP, ; '::-! ant ; ; : i ;' V all Papers, Photograph Aibums Letter Presses, Writing Desks, Envelopes, and ' : ; Fancy Goods. No. 6 North First Street, EVANSVILLE U--J 1-.INDIANA. ... JanlSly . Wholesale Booksellers & Stationers, school books, BLANK BOOKS, .MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, PAPER ENVELOPES, General Stationery, ! -..iyo.lQ.3faI ti-Street, x ansYiU Indiana. ; C. WOjLFF, Manufacturer of. and Wholesale and' Betall. Dealer In, VJ Saddles, Harness COLLARS, and SADDLERY, , - HARDWARE, , No. 58 Main Street,. corner s Second, KvAJtSTixiK, Ijtd. feblSdtf GREAT BARGAINS MISS E..L. POWERS HAS JTVMT BEllIVEn A SPLE did atortment of Unman. Hair of all lengtlia and tibades. . Braids, Onrls; Foreperlefi, aterraUs, 4c, at greatly reduced prices. , Call and see before purchasing elsewhere. - Also, HAIR JEWEIBT of all descriptions made to order. -LOCUST STREET, Opposite the Sherwood Honse.
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TRANSPORTATION.
iBYMSVILLE & CINCIMATI ,'J K FAST FREIGHT Y'o .Controlled "by U .' t " ; t,, "-.l1 ' "!..! f ' i Ohio & Mississippi Ballroad Co. ,...'-W Ji'i-' .n . - wand', ' !.,-. ! lii'i i - ' ?-: it-'i -1 t EransTllle ft CrawfordSTllle ' Railroad Co. '.-.'..,.i-., - i t i I.j.i I ' t Time . and Rates Guaranteed. . : .-"' 1 ' ,-. tjr ..it i" - -i' ' -. : .-t" " -: . . l-:o ii-.:,; '-j...' ;.!..;'! -i r 1 Ti. ii ; JQf The above organization . offers more favorable inducements to shipper8 oy mis inau any otner route. .y i li.."-i'l v;iif ,'titr-Mttt "l " lC6nTiactsS61icited; ."til .. " (" !l- I- . ;i.-ji;i'j iii ;); ?'; jn .TV. F. H. EDUJIAX t CO., Ageols, .1 ... , .-til Uinl'i.'l. fi ! i 18 Water St. V II", .-'irj r -f t I V . A A. S.AiVU , , , , . - . On'i fi; 0. Je M. R.R. selS t : : i '.' ! . : t ,'.- . CARPETSFALL, . ' 1807 , . , -. ; " - --., !' WHOIiESAIiE and BETAIjL , C1BPET WAREHOUSE Win. E. Freocli & Co. No. 10 First Street, XVANSVILLE, VI, IIEADQ U A BTEBS or surruxs fob Families, Steamboats & Hotels. 7 Also, AGENTS for the sale of GERMAN ANCHOR -Bolting Cloth Velvet Carpets Brussels Carpets Tarestrv Carpets Chinese Mattings Manilla Mattings Cocoa Mattings Bamboo Mattings Velvet Rugs Brussels Rugs Oil-Cloth Rugs Velvet Mats Brussels Mats Rubber Mats . Adslaide Mats Three-Ply Carpets Two-jVly Carpets Ingrain Carpets Venetian Carpets German Carpets Printed Carpets Listing Carpets -Hemp Carpets r. Rag Carpets , Sheepskin Mats Window Hollands Floor ua-uiotns... Mosquito Bars Linen Sheeting Pillow-Casimr ! i; Window Fixtures Rustie Shades -Favorite ShadesV Venetian Shades Window Cornices Gilt Shades .... Nottingham Lace Tamboured Lace Window Reps Rubber Sheeting Window Drapery Parlor Hassocks Carpet Bindings Table Lin3D8 , Fruit Napkins Woolen Druggets Curtain Hooks Table Oil Cloths Piano Covers, t Curtain Gimps . Cornice Moulding Bed Blankets - Cotton Sheeting Vestioule Rods Carpet Liaings Carriage Rugs ! Picture Nails Stair Rods.' Pioture Cords ; ' Stair Plates ' . . Picture. Tassels Counterpanes ; Stair Liueaa tf Carpet Tacks Window DamaBks Curtain Drops &e., &c, &c. sne and-UPHOLSTJCRKRS furnished when required, j ' The latest styles of FRENCH W13TD0W LAMBB.lQn.VS made to order. Carpets cat and made to any glvem mea sure. Oil-Clothr fitted ana put down. vV'indow Cornices mounted and put up. Shades of all kinds hung in a nuperior style and on short notice. AU work wear ranted satisfactory. Prlr-ipm miarllntMd a. f,OW as lu HI1T similar etablihment in the UNITED STATES. W3I. E. FRENCH Ot CO. Xo. lO First Street, - se!9 UP-8TAIRS,
HARDWARE.
CHARLES nABCOCK Oc Co., ' 'IMPORTER AKD DKALE Hr i ...j.... . i . : . -..ii .; ; : I . . ' , ! ..' . . ' - Coach & Saddlery Hardware Springs, Xkles,1 Wood W'o'rijj DafnasJui , Harnewi, Enameled Patent Leather . Pad Skins, Sltirtlui.. to,, Ac, ." '.IVb. S Slain Street, i ETansvUle. Jaly i 1S66. ' ' JeiO CtETTICIIEIt, KELLOGG & Co. i V (Successors to Wells. Kelloga St Co.) ; ,', importers and jobbers or . -I, ....' I ' .-. J l.i ll ." IJ I 13 , IT'li-s t Street, j " sign . of the :: : j .'r - ' i i ' " " T5TO- T A TiT.nnTT ! AXES, AXES, AXES, AXES, .,i.-i. AXES, AXES. M-t t r . a i .v TABLE CttTLER K Vt TABLE CUTLER T. TTTTTr TABLE CUTLER f, POCKET CUTLERY. POCKET CUTLERY," ry POCKET py.TLEKI,' ' ,1, , : r v. j a i . . t Trace Chains, 1 ll-'? 'Trace Chains, ..u-m )-Traoi dbnlns, Planters Tfoes, "r Planters lloes, 4 , ,' V Planters lloes, vi- ,v-- , ;v , 4 1 . zVT.-C . Mechanics' Tools, u Mechanics Tools, Mechanics Tools, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, BllLBKJCS'HAKUWAKK, BVLIDRS, IIARDWAKK, I .)10tTO AIVOMOOtrAKDH ,i:i 'f't'OTTOJIf ASDH'HOIt CAKIMt, fcifflrr UBBER BEL TIXQ- ' . , BE3T.RUBMEH BELTINO, ., , Mill and Cross-Cat Saws, Mill and Cross-Cat Saws. CASH bnyers will find It to their advantage to examine our stpcJc.befojreynurchastag elsewhere.; ; - At! the' Old Stand, 13 First St, ! BffiTTIf D W JCItt0OTTCO. ; DR UGS & CHEMICALa 78 -1IZlllJlvStrect.-,.' TO ; ; ; sparks & picauET,' WHOLESALE' DRUGGISTS, Dealers la -Paints, Oil, Glass and Putty, ; " Physicians' - carefully selected. ; uiass and rutty carefully selected. 'anli. OPERAS DRUG STOKE. STEWART & BUTLER, (Successors to W. T. Young A Co.,) PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS, ' ITo. 13 First Street, (Chandler, Bloclc.) Evansville, Ind. , A new and complete stock of : Drugt and 3fedicines, Chemicals, Perfumcry, 1'oilet and Fancy Articles. " Prescriptions carefully prepared at au jours. au22 d;im JOIEV jLAVAjL, Wholesale and Retail Dross., ... i Deader in Medicines, Paints, Oils, Brushes, HAIsr ST., bet. Second and Third, EvansriUe, Ind. Particular attention given to CTJTTirTO WINDOW OL.ABS to any site. tJunai dtf T. C. C RID WELL & C0 (Late of Owensboro, Ky.) PEALXBS is DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, . ... PERFUMERY, ; V TOILET ARTICLES, paints; dyes; i'Y. Y -' i ' - . I n . j . 'J i i ' 1 Corner Third and Halo Streets, U I1 Jin.-- -!'',! , "i 1 ' BTAmrai.i lira. f , 1 . PresfcrlDtlotiB carefully componnded. day or night. novl3 dJni fVliolesale lrugglsta MAiUFACTUBIi6 CIIESilSTI -. No. 5 Main Street - AOENT3 FOR . GEORGE H. REED'S DOMESltel , LIQUID DYES. OSNERAL AGENTS FOR DR. ARMISTEAD'S TONIC SYRDjr UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, and ; . , - PILE OBTCMENT. ; Mr All orders promptly oiled. apra
