Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 10 February 1866 — Page 2
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, t Otitu dontuat Ala .m , 1 JARED H. PIARIEFLY ----FRANK M. THAYER: PS Z, IL 't 1 " JoHS MeNittRbli, ,,VDLINDADS AND PROPRINTONS. - Journal; JE3uildingsg - - LOCUST STRREZ "immix SIMI' AND WAIN". Letters on' Business be directed; ,7r JOURNAL CO, Evansville, Conamunicatidus bel addressed: EDITOR JOURNAL,' Evan' Ind.
:- e , EIATIIRDA Y......---FEB111:14RY. 10: .b. t eletkodiat I y The revive' at Ingle Street Church T.,.; , -continued daring 3,13e!.Week, -.The very t ' Z 1.; t, best success bat crowned the efforts of tbe Pastor AIWA.) Church; . Tint Cerretter In NNW ONLNINS - Nest-, Orleane.';.olclosocate, January It" 1" 20th.. "tittle that the first Sathatb, in the 1 .t. t year, January alth, wee devoted to Can- 1 " " '" tenary matters.' ' Pour columns' are de-, voted to tbe addressee and sermons de. : , h . A - 1ivered tux t day. t 0 , The Advocate and Journal, Felons- . ry let, mentions in its revival column . - over SOO recent' accessions. ' : MILINODION IN TEN CITIN5.,ThO r: her -of memborá ist -the' Methodist Ep-fs: etr.4,";!?. copal Church, New -York city, in 1844, ores 10,474i in:- 18640 thn figures were 11,121, a gain of 1,647; in rbiladelphia, - in 1844 the membership- wax 10,498: in .AVZ,121.1 S - - , 6 , 11864, 13,238-, a gain of 2,743.-L In Balti: 411 - more, itt 1844, the figures were 12,402: In 1864 12 73-I gain of 35. - Ili At I 1 1, hany, New York, 1844, the embership r ,- was 1,434; In"18644'1,6l3, a gain of 179. "Iii Ruffian; in 1844 -480.'1 :1864, 681,-a , n gain of 201. In Cincinnati', 2,853 in --141'.1:U;'.1 1844: in 1864, 3,618, it gain of 803. In ts--4 Washington' City-, 1,421 me- Mbers 1844, to 3,171 in 1864, ad increase of , , 1,75Z These are according to tbe figure' of an article in the Methodist, from the ' pen of Rev. EL W.' Gogge' shall. The
, ,membership of the Methodist Episcopal ; Church in Chicago we 'appose to be be- ' tween fourteen and fifteen hundred. ,
-A Ilattneoms BIQUENTS.Capt!,in Jemes .1-- lA VA Whitney, Jr.; of San Francisco, rece' , deceased, was brother-is-law of -Rev; - Wm.' Herr of the' Cinciniati" Confer. t , , ' enc.. ' private letter informs us that T the Captain; ia, hie Will, bequeathed ' $5 000 to the Oribant Lsylum in San ' Francisco; $3,000 to the "Methodist Episcopel Churches in that city; $1,500 . . to the Methodist Episcopal Churches in Xarietta and Harmer, Ohio, Vis' birth'I)11"Place; $5,000 to a neice; and the bat c :::-- once of hie estate, one-balf to his widow, and one-balf to his brother Daniel, and the four-childrin of brother Herr, sit,rah, James, Mary, and Whitney, mak the gift to each, about $10,000. or $40,000 in the iggregate. ',Tames Herr ;14; L11,,1 resides California, sod is one of the executors. ." - ' 'Anat. MITHOMBN IN KINTUCLY.A - , '1 private letter shows that more thin 2,000 loyal Methodists, in t Kentucky , have; within three mouths,' come frotu "the Church South" to' the old Metho- ,.,, :,. , '1 - dist Episcopal Church If ',to these tbe - - - colored members were added, the num. d,' ber wonld be largely j.ncreased. :
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THE 11 NATION" 'ON METHODIS.M.--The Nation; February' 1st, -in a 4-noticeof Steveo's Centenary of American Methodloutil bolds the following language: ",The 1 power and secret of Methodism lie, not in the doctrine held, but in the manner - - of apprehending it. The genuine Methodist preacher, of the Wesleyan or Wbitefieldian type, had bat little thought ;,s. 1-of cresol, or ,eatechisre, as such Their definitions were translated into fiery ,,convictions. In his own experience he had felt sin rather than defined it; and PI when be came to preach about it, be bad - no thought of a treatise or discourse, but aimed only to show Re "exceeding sinfulness." The true power of Methodlay precisely in that "strange warn.ing of the heart" of Wesley, which, for substance, woe the same iu all Methodists, however variously expressed. To E4- tell this," to watch- it, to conserve it,to spread it, to cultivate it, deepen it, and pg .p, ; trinake It the all o;,fife., was the work of , 1 "; ;!,,e I Presbytortanj rial c. There will be preachior tomorrow at Pt o'clock .in the: morning;and : t'31-t - - - o'clock in the itventng,' at' the Preebyte , rian , Churcht, corner ,of , Second and C. 4 - Waleut streets. -', ,..; -" 4 -1' I Ae , ,:Rer; Xr. Martin, of Hamilton, Ohio, n 7 7 will preach in the Vine Street PresbyI -4 'Wise Charolt to-roorrow, !morning and ,:,,,, evening. The publin ,,are invited tO at. tend. t' Young 7Peoples1 Prayer! fleeting, in the teeture Room of the Walnut Street - - Presbyterian Church, at- fi o'clock, in ti the evening.. ,The Union Prayer Meeting meets on Sabbath afternoon, At Zi o'clock, at their rooms, corner of, First yine, ' ' ' Revtrauf.;--Christians bilive reason to - be thankful and rejoice in the continued success and prospects .of the cause of religion throughout the country. From ,almoot every 4sectioe" Of our common oneatry; do-we learn of revivals and ,,, the eonversion 'of souls to Christ. A correspondent :writes .from Towandai -Pa., "Never before has so much inter- . - - est been telt here, nor so many souls - brought to Christ,.. Truly, many, I hope 11 bundreds (end our town is small), will thank God for havinr sent hint to us.1..1 r- , ' r' Another says," There 'cannot be ISBN than 400 tontereions. The Episcopal members .-and church came , in most cordially. - The meeting bu been held in the O. 8Chcrch and the Court House. , ' A revival has been 'in progress in the Presbyterian church at Shelby, Ohio. . - ' As the fruit" of this revival, 14 have bran riceived into the Church. - Thirty-nine were recently added to - - - the Church of Bloomingburg, Ohio, and - . - others were still enquiring after the wey of salvation. , , 1 ' Ai tbe Chnrch in Columbus Grove, 0., ,, there has been a very precious meeting; 44 have united with the Chureh and 6," others are enquiring .the way to Zion.
p ;tee: G. M.-ttair writes from Gerards- I town, West ya., tbo gratifyiog I , mum : ; l 4 1 "We bave just closed a meeting here ' in Gerardetowo Presbyterian- Cborch of v, , , t 44. 4 4 over tbm weeks, ,which God bleesed L-. '-,- 4 '; us greatly- J Thera wastAw general seri- - ousuess &along all' Classes. Union and .1- 1,11'. Seeessionists crowded the churcit to; 'istheri'end under the outpouring of Isho
menibees in LAW!. Willa Ili WIN kocwaa sesulv anscou I lkoa f the churches, which has resulted in : In conclusion he siert I -,,r 11 4-, 1 II increase of ;rr , ::. ,, r In order to show a becoming desire to many conversions. t to the hum . ., , 'In the towns of ViroosIstock and Etat- . . , ' ' ' meet the wishes; of our Zlorthern, breth ren, and also to relieve our' people from ' rist from the . I ford, the conversions are reported eit Lb sus icion ordisloyalty to "the powWAIL -The not less than 150.-- - ' - - - - - et 1, PL. PI T - ers twit ue, L now request 'my brethren ist Episcopel , - There is also a revival in progress at of the clergy to return to the use of the ose to be be- North .Woodstock, and much interest "Prayer for the President of the United masked.; , . has been manifested in oll the parishes States an' d &Mitt civil outhority." . ;ptaie jsme's ,.and churches iu Wcodstock ; &leo, in The rector of Cheat', church, Green N, - . , ratneive; Thompsont.ltrooblyn, Hemp- B y received from the hands of a gensco, recently ton, Plainfield, Chaplin, Eestford, Union, a- 1 - Boman, Mr. 11.4. Furbit. as a Christmas law ' of -Rat Williamantee, and Holland Massachu I gift. a paid up policy of insurance of gad" Confer. IMO. ' l''' " ''''- ' '''' '''' ' - - $2,500 on his life. , . - r , . .. - , , it is not to be forgotten that on Christorms us that ..'At a revive! at Horeb, Tenn.,:a pro- ' bequeathed Outset meetiog bag' just been - closed. mas morning, the rector found on his ,ium iu 8... The resalt has been 65 profeseions. Fit- plate at the breakfast table, $107.50 in '" ty one . hallo alteade , united with the greenbacks, and that both old and young s "Methodist church.. - '' . i ...-; I , . at the parsonage were made very happy, city; $1,500 ' by the kindness and generoeity of their Churches in ' At a revival in mancheater Milli 21 parisioners.--N. ,IV., Chistiax, . - . persons: have. been received'. into the . - , . o his birth- ootamunion, as the result of the awaken- ' The St Louis :aristian Advocate -. .. ,, , quotes the following sentence from the 2d the - bal.; nig- , , . prayer of,,a clergyman at, a ceceht betel his widow, , ACEden, Erie county, N.Y., there has bration:. We thank thee, 0 Lord, that . Daniel, and been, a meeting contiouing sixty days, these, our friends, were thug permitted r Herr, : se. :during which 120 manifested special in- to die in battle- for duke et decorum est terest, and many were converted., , - - ro perks m;ri-which meatiathat it bitney, male is sweet ' to die for'one's country." If t $10,000. or - . -Degthathe the Day with Go& this divine really thinks, ea be really 4ames Herr - There are many toiling ones whose seems to think, that Latin is unititelligitime is not at their own command, but ple to God, his true vocation is a mission one of the there Is -no one who cannot hold con- to the Roman Catholic Church, which i , verse withGod.Ilis ear can hear amid ,, does not allow her public prayers to be ISTUCLY.---4. the clang end, roar of machinery or toe offered io any other litognag,1 -- 1, more thin bum of hundreds of voices. The heart - r., - 1,, a t Kentucky can go up to Eliza, DO mmitter what the surroundings. Wherever Abraham - V !MORI& a outiDitir locHool.. Tgeozza It 18 stated that Queen Victoria, when ,, come front pitched his tent, 'there he raised up an at borne, and in the regular rotine of le eld Methce altar to the I.Lorst., So wherever the ber domestic life, teaches. a , Sunday Malian bead is, there is ilsio an accept- Schoot and Bible-class for the benefit of ',to thole the ed, the lierei. able sizari trent which incense of prayer those residing in the palace and its imand preige ma3i ascend.' , , mediate vicinity. ,',, The followleg illus. ,, . tredve anecdote is related: The archsed- ;, ,i ; I r Yet there ;are few wilco may not,!it 10Dlett.--The they will, find time and place for private Mime.. of London, o 3 one occasion, was catechising Victoria's' children, and best -nottneof communion with God,..before enterlog kick Method. on-the, inorning's. duties.- Gen. Have- ill g tirprieed eLtbe . promptness and ivagel, eine look would rise, at four, if the hour fee ecuraey of lhalo tamers, remarked to 'ism lie, not marching was at six, rather than Ion the youngest -prince:- "Your governess . the manner the ' precious privilege of communion deserves great credit for instructing you ermine Meth- with his God before setting out. go thoroughly in the- catechism." The Vesleyan or Luther, in " his busiest seasons, felt quick reply was: "0, but it is mamma little thought that pra3ring time waa never lost. When who teaches us the catechism." Family tub Their remarkably pressed with labors he would religious instruction is as beautifully ap1 into fiery mg, ,,!' I have so: much to do that 1 can propriate in the Queen's; palace as in thee tperience he not get on without three hours a day of peasent'a cottage, and jest as Cemetery. filled it; and praying.",, .t c, i I.-1 Ja:,i, I Let h.1 mothers imitate, at least, to some at it, he bed .1f3ir Matthew Bale els bears this testi. extent, the -example ot England's noble or discourse, mony e.:,,," If I omit praying and readiug ,Q,Se.!13- ,, t , ,,,,, , . ,t, t - -: .. ; i 1 "exceeding God's word in the morning, .Oothint 't Iteitaitittete SCENIVIAT Camion.On led method. goes well all day.",... HOW many 0( US the arrival of Bishoo Coleus in his dialing were may find here the cause Of many of our ocese of Natal, , South : Africa, the r, .bit,b, for failures mid consequent discontent and charchiardens who did . not like: hie all Method- unhaPPineen- ' .' . 1 ' ,'. : .. - -: ' skeptical opinions, informed hire that pressed. To l' -;,'" 14- - ' ' . ------- ' ; . ,i,, , , the cathedrel would t b no e opened for inserts it,'..to ,':' - ,i " MPS...Pal church. ' t., . ' - worship on that day. The Bishop, bowepee it, and Sc.' ,Poim'e',. CRUBOA'. SettiCell 'on ever, obtained an., ieterdict forbidding i the work. of sundae se nenel .- - - 1 them to close the --church. When the Bishop arrived' at 'tlis , cathedral next Sunday School at 9 o'cloOt P..M. tr , .. ,... , ..., , rooruing,, the oliatelowarclens coqtented . ,,,,-I,v,-; s,. 1!Morning Berme at 10i o'clock. G.14 ,I !. themselves with reading a protest against ; toreorrow a-r Evening service at 3 o'clock., ,,,,, ,,,,,, , his ;perfurming : divine ' service, alter dog; And , 7' - INDIANA.0A Sunday' evening,: the whiehthey threw open the gates and the ' . 21st ult. 'Bishop Talbot held a Confirms- crowd' 'streamed in.':',A-itecoo;1 protest,: be , Preebyte- , - 1 Won in Christ Church.; Indianapolis, was read to the Bishop as he ascended 8:Tot:a. and when twenty four persons wire present- the chapel etepeVitut,- after respectfully, ' ''' ed by, the Rector Rev. .7'' P. T In listening to it, he proceeded to robe biro- , ...., . grae -i 1 :,.ie , ,., h , self, and then went through the service iilton, Ohio, ain. . - without further interruption. ''."" " ,reetPreebi- ..- (Oorrespoadose Nortironstant Church.) '' It - appears that the Dean, however, MOrning and ,-,'-'ï ,,, -.,,',.. New ALBANY, Jan. 20, 1966.' was not disposed to surrender the posavited to' at. ''' Last ireek- the Right Reverend, the session of the . cathedral on anch easy -I'.1l. ,t-1 Assistant Bishop of the Diocese, made terms:, , . a ,-. -, !-. .,.. itrir --;--- VC firer'Epitcopar-Visnation , to this "In anticipation or 'the contest' be I ee ing, la , bad Ordered the ropes to be taken: off 11 h .1 1 ' Parish. i- e was earti y we coined b iraleut Street all oar Church people,-ansl we were dejr-- the bells which bang outside the church.. ; o'clock, la lighted with his kind bearing,'and lig A zealous lad clambered up to the bells, .:1 1 i, . 'Mogi hearted ,deinition to the deties of attached a rope to one of them, and began to toll it; but the decanal authority hie holy office. On Friday evening. the 3g meets on obliged him to desist Besides the bell 12th inst, a Pariah reception was given ropes, the Dean had carried away the lock, at their at the hospitable mansion ot.Mr.,Elijah communicitOplate, taken the linen cloth Vine, !,.! t : tt Newland. : Our Rector,' the Rev. Mr. from off the communion table, . locked ' ' ' Carver, wilconaed the Bishop in a few me reason to eloquent e d t n mos appropriate remarks. up th-e barmonium,ond it was rumored ' ;he continued Bishop:Talbott 'replied briefly, but la removed all the benches, bull as it af,he cause of most touching and affectionate: latt. titwaraes.PliVh. a stotke beoches were al-. miry. From gunge, He spoke of the day when be lowed to re ---Re arriving sit the , xir common left the" State i as a MissiOnary Bishop,- cathedral on the Sunday morning, the revivals and and said that he bad now returned to Biehop went first to the vestry - door; , 2 Christ A preach the same Gospel, and labor for . Oa knocking for admission, the Dearee 2 Towanda,. the Church in the Diocese of Indiana. voice was beard from within, demand,much inter- ing .4 Who's there roosts if he ,dida't After enjoying social intercourse, 'the many , souls know' ' Oa learning that it i wag . the tompany partook- of a most bounteous . nany,,1--- hope ' , b - - 1 d Bishop, he replied that there Wee 4 he' repast, end t e exercises were e ose sznall), will . h wits t e Gloria is Excelsis and with adalutenee! - Aceordingly Abe Bishop him to us.11 'Kb d e b ' went round to the fronol-, where the prayer..., us we spent a mogt e ift tt be less than ' fol eteninco Would not similar festivi- I b d d ' b - ' c urc war ens were tea ing t eie pro- , niel members ties, at the Woe of Episcopal visitations, teet preparatory to opening- the puerto est cordiallk be roductive of ood la ever Peri h? ' When the crowd entered, the Dean and 1 i'l the 1;- . ' OP 8 d g h 134' h 8 n sitar sy evening, t e t met, his curate were found kneeling is, front ,se .. i i., le wi 1 of the cominunion , tab , th their , ' . i ,, i holy Baptism was adminietered in St regress in the Peers Church to fen persons,. lax of backs to the congregation,- ippaiently 1 Ihelby, Ohio. whom 'were adults, and Bishop Talbott taking , no notice of the proceedings, but when the Bishop ascended the cheers!, 14 have confirmed twenty one. He delivered a cel step! the Dean rose and faced his rola, most excellent lemon and his address antagonist, adjuring him with a loud " ' '" ' to the an ida e for 'Confirmation was tly-asided to c d I , voice todepart, d I-4 f an PO e y a sentence moat touching and appropriate...A. he rg, Ohio, and which-had b e e a registered against him after the wey evening will long be remembered by the . . wen . .. - in ue Churchmea of New Albany. Coe veer : ;,-,,-,.,: i...i :. - Th Bisho er ist d b - - 'd l e p p, e e , . owever, an it ago we were without a regular place of - nis Grove, O., worship, and but few attended our servi- is edited that ta rivoict the difficulty pre- . . - ions meeting; ces.- Tbe Rev. Mt Carver became our 'limited by the locking up of the harms). i Chureh and Rector on the first of last June, and too, nium lie " pitched the tune 11 himselE - ray to Zion. der bis faithful latiore we have been - Ai Alabama Presbytery of the Agogreatly prospered. The season we heve ciate Reformed Church propose to fuse from Gerardsrip g , erected a tasteful and 1 commo lions with a Presbytery of this Assembly, but "11'1"7'g, church, at a cost exceeding $10,000, a proposition to ,repeal or suspend as a 8 f -: : . . . . and oar Dumber are , constantly and special courtesy thorule which requires , meeting here rapidly iecreuing..-Since the. first "of the examination: of all ministers previ len- Cburch of October we have bad regular services in one to their being received,- was liege:h God bloused the new church. Biassed with tbe min- rived. Dr. Baird, however, is to explain goneral seri- ' istrations of : a faithful and eloqueet it . A. plea for a "Sustentation Fund" it. Union end Rector, and the supervision of an active was adopted, and ihe Kentucky Botird le church to-- Bishop, we look with confidence to the of Aid thenked, we- deragon heartily. pouring of 1.13e future, believing that, many are here to L'inceos1iski Lti,..'; , -a a..: : t " 1 1 4 4 '' i.1, . ,t,,,,,,-.1 ;f.,Le ., f I J a 1 if L.11 . Al s ,to 3 ...f. A , .', , , s144114,..' O.
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--Spirit, bowed together at the foot of the be- gathered into- the- true-fold,--and Cross and cried for tnercy, We have taught to bow, in penitence and hope, at may að twitted lir the Chorch-74t per,- the foot of the cross. "LAIMMIli
be gathered into- the- true- fold, and I - ----- - IN MEMORIAM - -- - --- taught to bow, in penitence and hope, at Or ROLM NOWLZO. the foot of the cress. "Laniatti - Oki brial moulorloo of o laded aPriall, , Fri, ,. likt.,..., L ......."...ai In .aa... 1 ir,,,,,:,..:!,... Witinred dowers ad departed summer laud, ,-.. 4 .
WIT LI SUW,...... -- A hive prolesse a 1,e, A ' ba-,- 1. - '- The rorikweouttl Chards Male, with.other brio:idles of , , ,, , I, r soonxioit.wi 101 traismee 61,70:' '- - ., t- ; , T the Church. t 1' 1 kt-i I ; 3-.,,, e Talbott D. ix, - A- 'limber- Or otherrare ingtiring, ' Tbe IttnevBishop of Indiana, will visit this city and inati yet, 1 hope, will come out on for the purpose of administering the the Lord s side. rite of confirmation on Palm Sunday. i At the (burcheenf Glasgow and Man- , , fordsville, Ky., revivals have recently Bishop Clarkeon preached in St. Johns's Church, Chicago, on the eventaken place; 25 were converted ia -one ing of Sunday, Jan. 21st, in befialf of Church and 12 in the other,- on profession Of faith ,-- -- - . , - big mission in Nebraska, after which a ., liberal collection was takenfor -the TIn tte'lliniingclon Prestytery a Jen-, wurk., w , , 4 V . , , A, A' - ' , Tel has been in programs tour 'weeks: - - ' ' a ' Quite a number have been seriously im- Bishop Clarkson preached in,,,Trinity Church, Chicago, on Sunday morning, Tressed' ivith'the importance of their the 21st nit, after which a collection souls' ealvation. . , , 4 t A I , ' , ) , W was taken un in behalf ol the missionary - Sixty-one periwig' have recently uni. Diocese of Nebraska, when the liberal . ,ted --witirAthe -Presbyterian. Church at sum of $400 nee received. ' , , - Chester, Pa. - , Rev. John Barrett Kerfoot, Bishop ( There Lai beenZ(0-4-412a usual in- elect of the Diocese of Pittsburgh, of terest manifested in the different the Protestant Episcopal Church, was Chamber; -increased' attendance and consecrated January 25th, in Trinity interest in the means of grace. La tbe church, in the presence of a large conresult of ,the awakening 23 were re- gregs.tion. Bishop Hopkins, of Ver. ceived - int the Church on examine- mont,- presided, assisted by Bishop Motion. 5 t, ,i, L.! ...i. ta, , , z3 ,,., i , '''' Ilvaine, of Ohio,- Wbittingham, -of Maof Connecticut, Tal- , Nineteen persons were received int ryland, Williams, the Cbutch at"Bridgewater, and an in- bott,-ef Indiana, Clarkson, of Nebraska, teresting series of -meetings are still in Ooze, of Western New York, The services were deeply impressive., ,Bishap progress. .. ',., ' ' - '. - I , v...... ..,.... A Als ae; 4 ea Po Is a V ft, 0 4,, I tigh VI JAW
""1""i '"'" "1"""" '" '"" " vices were deeply impressive., Bishep progress.. -',, -..-, 1, , Coxe preAched 4 a ,charge to Jhe fly . The Chuich -ii NOttingham, Presby- Bishop. , , . - - - ' ,..-7 ; - ,, f,, tery of St. Clausville, bas been greatly , The Bishop -of Miisissippi's addreits revived; 34 persons have recently 'been added to its Communion, in profession ' fo the,clergyend laity of his Diooese in of faith. . I 0'"-.; ' favor of return to' the Union with the At Wrightsville, Presbytery of Done- church in the United States, as pointed gal, the power of the Lord has been out by their late council at Augustnthas visible at nevetibefore. There were the following paragraph on the late gensixty inquirers, . Two or three, of the oral convention: "." -t.-- -1 1,, ,, .,. , young men who have expressed a hope ..,11 . tak tt" ff. imiwsse Oes ti. ma IT; . I n i The - eicellent 'soirit 'ehówns, by tbe
young men Imo nave expressed a 'tope 1 - will consecrate themselves to the Minis- I 1-The eicellent plait 'oldwns., by tbe
. , try. '' ' : I, , 7 ,,,, i "general : convention" of . the church - , v ' -.4".' lately assembled in Philadelphia,yas So At Wit ra i ngton,Delaware, there was an different from what had been exPected, interesting 'revisal in progress for soma and was to nobly exhibited under strong .weelts in the First Presbyterian Church. opposition both from within and withons Mach interest bait- been manireeted. as almost to leave as'.;without excuse if Meetings forvoncert and 'prayer have we hold from them an equal rethro--tlf: been held nightly. At the last COMM' fraternar.affectiou; and desire not with Dion lewd there, fury-ose were tdd.."-.1- them to restore theCecelesiastiesintnion to the Church. which political circumstances, canted us x..,,r., IL ! ,i.i?C'cietie &tient, there hat been an is- to sever, so far as to establish for our SouthernDioceses lin ,itidependent .1ég; terestinrrevival, and the power of the Holy Spirit bas 'been visible in many of islative council. , .... .. . . r.. notra"incann Lib Mira I ' .ed,T, -. .ar
- Why come ye to me low? ": Why,. oh dead leans do ye bring' grieb 4 I LOng1.411 Which tall me of her resting place i I lay them al, aside, ow emblems of her life, so beet so frail. hot perfect tn tte tomatoes& -.- Wild 11103DOTIOS Cara tO to-night; , They bring one form.'ono lace, etr kW t Wbo now into eternal life bath dawned,
Is Heaven. Angels, ye loved title lily fair, 4 I This pearl within the restless owed Lite; ' To same,Joar beauteous way of tote" ?Tour way of heavenly-light," an matey foe hor .4.4 4. ' "Ogle ri ,J To serin Suinmer land abOvs this tower, To draw us by her beauty into Life. Te took this pearl, so rich is love and faith, Now lost to us owearth, but found In the eternal ocean of God's lees. : Gladiy unto Home ber bidden epirit went. thlOOILIC101111 of our grief. - i The thorns of discontent , lisA never spruag,upon, her pt:thwardeir,,,L, Her gentle feet bad only romped We'll sweetest Lovs bad its purest dream within ber untried But pure and good, tit habitant Li Heaven she 11114, . - '444 And tiled in peace with all on earth. - per spirit-rests with God. ' ?dawns."
SPICE or HIS HOLINESL-A full report of the speech addressed by His Ho- , Illness -to' the- College .or-Cardinals, on Chriamas,. has been received; --The Pope says: 44 Since I wati- raised to the Pontilicate,". said Pius LX, " the Sacred College has been my most faithful support ; it was 8.3 then, and it is so now, a great consolation to me. The Church trona its origin had to struggle with the ferocity of the Cars and the arrogance of philosophers. More recently, she had to meaeure herself with heretics add. barbarians, and to sustain, through long year", the' repeated assaults of Islamism. Then -came- fresh , heresies and fresh struggles; then were received the philosophic inventors of all the modes of incredulity and with them the combat bad to be recommenced. To-day the war is still more implaceable; the Church of, the Lord Jesus Christ is itttacked from all B idet, and in all manners; and in, the naidst of the &try' of the elements let loose upon her, is renewed the mysteri; 9us eleep 9f the Saviour on the barque of Geneareth. Our prayers, as yet, have been unable to break is, perhaps, prolonged through' our faults; perhaps, ' the impenetrable designs of the D ivine Providence which thus wishee to , prove and purify us." ; Having drawn a strict picture of the evils which effect the - Church; of the cruel sufferings k endured by the dead; of the cunning and perfidy of many of the mighty ones of the earth, and of the ruins piled up by the modern Vandals,: His Moline. proceeded: " Men, eminent in profanity, have recently put these words into the mouth of a king " Let us wait--the future is God's.' Like them, we adopt these words; we, too, await the future-, but let us extract front them a different and a Christian application, Let us also put our confidence in Providence--it will not abandon us; its intervention is indubitable I know not what may happen to.you and to me., Meanwhile, I have a firm hope that many amongst you will witness the end of this terrible trial, and behold with their own eyes the triumph tpf the Church. We 'shall tot enter an vain investigations as-to the date-end method of the triumph; God often employs secondary causes in carrying out Hit designs. When the Prophecies announced that Christ should be born at Bethlehem,- the Emperor who decreed the famoue census which was the causes of bringing Joseph and Mary to that place, little bought he was the Instrument of the Divine will which was accomplished through him. ' Whilst waiting, let us wait for the 'triumph, of Abe Church ' in the winner indicated by Christ. Vigilate et orate, the sleep of Jesus Christ Will not be eternal; the dsy that come. when Ile will command theyinds and the seas, and make a great calm; for all final triumph is , , - - , -
THE SoUTHERS CHURCH.-- TA; Macon General -Assembly on the NegrO.--The repOrt 'Of thO , Standing Committea op Domestic Missions was the matter - Of chief importance on the fifth and fast dor of the sessions of this new ecclesiastical body., It reminded the Church that this always important branch of, Christian labor " has within the Iset twelve, months. assumed a Anagnitude ant an urgency which requires a large and in-. stant increase of zeal ;." that 'while the change in the legal sod domestic rola. tions of the colored people , does tot release the Church from ite obligation to seek' their moral and, opiritual welfare, their greater exposure to temptation., leading to vice, irreligion, and ruin both temporal and eternal, which resul;from that 4 obangei, niakes the strongest appeal to our Christian sympathies." - ! 'nig Matter of the religions culture of the blacke,' was further emphasized, by the adoption Of.a report front ihe-Com7 mittee on Bills and Overtures, The in-,' quiry of the Overture being at to " the course to tie ilursuect teward the.nolored PeoPte within our bounciao" the preamble wets forth that-4' the colored people never stood in any other relation to the Church thari-that of -human beings lost with us In the faU of Adam, and redeemed with us ' by tb,4 'infinitely meritorious death and sacrifiee of Christ, and participants with us in an the benefits and blessings of the Gospel;,.and,.that our Charchee, paetors,and people have always recogsized this claim to Christian , equality and brotherhood, and' have rejoiced to have them associated in Christian union and communion in the public service' and prescious sacraments of the sanctaary.",, :And the final resolution speaks--quite contrary to advice given colored clergymen in our last Assembly-4f the advantages of the " colored people and the white being 'united together in the 1 worship-of God," though deferring tO the ' wishes 'of -the former as to whether this shall be continued. - - - ' , On the reading of the Pastoral Letter, Dt, Boa" took exception 'to so much of it as ,"de.741area" itott the Church has no right to give its deliverances on political questiona." TheTe- was also discus! sion we to another point, the declaration of the Pastoral that the address of 18811 contained "the only -unambiguous, deliberate, and authoritative exposition" on:the ,subject of slavery, thus ruling out,. the' proposition te conserve "Abe , institution ,,contained in' the Charlotte , Parrativei of,1884t.0 Th." paper,- however, quissed without modification, arid the -prOgositiOa 'nth Narrative ot last year to ' conserve," is therefore of no authority.: ' t '
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TO THZ LIDIZS. ( If You want a Inset Gold Watch and Chaln,Dtamond, Chased, ileal or Plain Gold Ring, call at P. L. GEISSLER'S. - If you want a Pine Necklace, Bracelet, Breast-, pin, Wedding Ring or Fine set of Jewelry, call ou rt P. ,L. alusaLza, 64 Miami ' - TO THE 31ENCHANT TABIILE, AND , mitenAtic If you want Tins Heavy Gold or Silver Bunt. log Ainsrican, English or Swiss Watch, call on GEISSLER. Ile is also tha solo agent for thee celebretod Foley" Gold Pen, is universally acesowledged to ha tha finest and beet writing peen in America. - "AL Pentonal attention paid to repairing Ana Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.. All work guarauteed to give entire satisfaction, or the storey red funded by 1 , ',- P.1 L. CEISSLER; rtS4-.11ELin St.9 (ONE vox AzLow SECOND BTRZET.) , , ; .1 , , , ,
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CLOCKS The Grams of pm Sari Tirortati Owens. t g RICH JEWELRY. of all roe 14,1 the latest aod Most rash.' litylea, and Elaborate -2. NI Workmanship. t 2 , -"".-DrihIOND SETS, ' 1 I:1 tx3 &): DIAMOND -PINS, AND It 1.7',2 TINDER RIND& , , ; GOLO CHAINS la end- I Ise variety, ' rti ' WEDDING BING4 , GOLD THIMBLES. i 0 : ; SILVER THIMBLES, r, GOLD BRACELETS. '" ' pl 1A PEARL BRIDAL arro, co 1:4 itasurpaaemble in beauty. . - GOLD SPXOTAOLES, Do 17.14 , SILVER, ,,,'' 4 f STEEL. ' 67,1 E-1 'L." SPECTACLE OASES, .0 0 SILVER, AND PLATED ta v;Aux in IR lug oets, or 1.4.1 Jangle piece- ,, 4 , 1"i4 41' siLvia SPOONS, 1.11 SILVER FORMS.-;: SILVER KNIVES and - - SILVER GlArnle Einem SILVER CARD CASES, 14 plARL:OARD CASES, IT! .1"4 FAMOY,GOODS OE ALL bri 64- , trims k DISCIIPTIONS. 13 err' - POCKET CUTLERY. et , TABLII CUTLERY. rrt ,TOORIT BOOKS, Se., r"p -And all Gootie usually foun714 vf la a First-Claas Jewelrp Ett. E-4 tellishment, . 1131 -45 'Watch' Repairing - lit ;Deno to order ea elms most .... seasonable terms. :N ,.1dragravistr, ' "' 'Both PLATS A 011,111ANZATA16 4 '''1110119? PRIEM' PAID -" ' 'ma GOLD 41 1 -, - v-14.4
;- , V't .to "." " . ' 11111r Those vlablag to parcbma goods in an7 lino will do aro to call and manilas, ray tarp stock before parabolises elsowkoro, for I ain determinod not to ko undersold, ock0elp Y base also a lino assortment of Gold Pans of diffentot bralds,i tbll I'ma warranted for two
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- - Adamss EXPRESS COMPANY. rrIIC ADAM ZIPENtill COMPANY ult. -11- sportfully announco to their friends and pntromethe public of Itransvills and vicinity--twee, Id tb, moreeme4 facilities for tho pansportation of , IBLIGHT PAONAGIS, e - ANIL VitIALAIILLS, They solicit a continuance of former &wore. Nevada& care taken in the collootion of Bills. Draft', Notes, and the transportation of valuable packages. , any information in regard to the rontee, ne., can be obtained at the onire on Tina street, nazi door to tho Pomace. GAITH - , k-Caent..
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,,,--- Chopped Fee& VTR ARV JUST witORIVING IN STOIN 500 V bushels of chopped wheat screenings. which so food for milk cows, le much suporior ship, stuff sod bras- Thom who wish thislargest pos. stills yield of milk frost their cows had bettor try , IL S. RUSTON 0O., PM NO. 30, Water Streit. wt Z1,1
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rVirtstail, 991iN MAL, 132 Main street. TICKICItir BEOB's . Extra Family Flour, TN Barrels end Backs; made front old Witent, end warranted to give setisteetiont .J7101111 a t BEOF1'.. 132 Main street.
----Groceries Have ComeDown,,A ND as an evident of it,,VICKNEY BEDS. 11. ars now selling !Coffee 3 lb for 61-00. that formerly cost 60 eta item lb., buI fir the hellcat of those who do not do business on the cheap and nasty ".vinoiple, we have a choice Tito Coffee at lbs for SI 00none better to be hed. lime. ber everything In our line Is sold aa low as at any other house in the city. VICKIEBY 132 Nato street
- '!' 4-7, ,t-ut----QTRinii'D BOBBY and -nowt in ills Coral,' ha. for sale eneap st ' VICK RBI' BROS' 11-2 Maio trek
OWIET POTATOES and good Irish Potatoes, in store and for sale at r , VICKEET BE03' 132 dais strs'et.
tizrzlórgho Itolsties.z;v14:.) 10 BetitlICIAvery choice article tor ilk' 4wilcle!tiösal retáll? 1107EVITIMO"Sí.11. 1 , 132 Main atre:tt: ,
PLAATZR PARI3 AND OltKENT for solo low at VICK ANY BADS', ' .1 - ,- , 132 Maio West. ,
A T Who Wants Meat Smoked 5 ift , vv, til,A)1 emlo ' V't brick limoke-bause. Any teat sent in by Tues. day will beamoked immodiatPly. Apply to- - :; C ti ) z VICKEILT BROS.
(71 Teas I 4-) WI ALTANGS any home I lesuaellie to produce a better article of INts than eau ito :had at incitsay ' Teat trout St .20 S3 Pet tiollod! ,
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Such as prorzrs. ?Lora, : - - DNA,C et It!t:7; i Plitt3ERESS, CORN, , 4 , COFFEE. ;VIACOM,'" ' ,--, ,bUGARtip A es , 2S48.,, , .61101.11,DV:18. : , Ato.. - , , 40, Agents for Dupont's Powder Co., and Johnsons Union Washing Machine and Clothes Wringer.. large niece of Blasting, Mille and Caulator Powder always on band at 4 - - Jan 12 : - NO. 82 MAIN ST1122,.
D is solution o f Copartas rship. Tscr MUTUAL 001iSZNT, I MATZ Tan day withdraws hone the firm et Cross, Das!' A sod in so doing take pleasure is mom. mending the house to sty old friends aad patrons es worthy of their support and ps,ronsgs. Those knowing thenteelvea indebted to the above Ana wilt income call sad battle. .; 4141 8. PAVIA. .
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I -611100ERIES. - ' CHOICE FOTI,T0E4, i 4 nomNr. , 44-t; ' - MEATS. , , sad are la receipt daily, per Adams Express, et - DRESSED POULTRY.. 4i4; - Z003.- , 1 - . FRESH OYSTERS. FRESH SUTTEE, de.. do. , Alta dim - , - t s. a. yawn.. , , O. 1,, KAM - DANIEL. et CAEN. , WitOILBIWIS 'SALM LI Groceries, Wines. Liquors. Ctgarat Cotton Tom, Nottlat No. X Water Eit, bat. Kali is d Limit-Om t 't levANNYTTAI. IND.
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Lleptoroi and Cotillion ttlid-TanoT -e: , r riour. 11.rt mot es I sue asalotwo fa: etr'atiet, I wilt eel! au eheepwo the cheapest. Pktute tumor ote with a coil before purchating. doer d3at : (1(.ii :1 EZNILY AYEKS
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Vaxicy .1)ye 114311.1Etee GRAUI'll COR. OAK & CENTRIC BTS., Wear the Canal), . ' ' Hai opened a bye Hens at the above place, end is prepared to color Bilks. Woolen cr Cotton Goods, Bair, de., in all colors. I have been engaged in the business over thirtyfive years, and bare been employed in the largest establishments in Swops and this country. ses.., I bold myself responsible for all damage sustained by good, under my 'barge. s . , Cleaning anti Bewaring of Ladies' and Gentlemen's 9sods done at short notice. Olve me a fair trade. (c110.6m) OBAUPNIB.-
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- C. BEng ENT ,4111(16 11.0Clita...............Cashiere Saving cOmmenced business at Its Odic, corner of Irlain and First Streetx. ' Odors its services to tba citiaaea or Evangel! sand , its vicinity, being rwepared to carry on " , 1 , tegitintate ,
General Banking Business, , And to Purchase and Supply, ;;; 7-30 Treasury, Note , !.,, i , , Gold and Sliver,, , : I , , , Bank Notes, , -' Exchange. ; , , , Buys'11; CEETIFICITES; BONDS, ' and other Secnritief, and -s "" , Discounts FoRICION and DONESTIO-PAPEU. . , And tor the iteemamodation mechaeleft and others who have inveetd their savings la the popult:r Government loans, it odors to receive 'wimp. of t.l H.- Beads, la Bear lag Rotes, aad other Securities, ea Special Deposit, Fres et it; aarge, affording malt boldon the opportunity to ovoid the inittelirtil end risk of retaining them in their own pomeeston., I ,
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WI EAVIII BECITRZD TEtt AGICIOT OF this Loom sad are prepared to ail orders a the lowest Cae'a rate. The public are baited to call sad tee the Loom la operation, at - I ! Giteh's Shoe Store, No. 37 .1.1ain Street. -"
.4 A rutt dimply 'Of 'Warp,' Filling; Gosling and Bobbins on hand. g , This Loom le elmple conetinetion., , at child twelve veers old era weave front 16 to 30 yards of Jeans per day. tz ix different kinds of Cloth cart be made from the mime Warp. di tea Inducements to first purchowera.at:,, tt,;,. Gatch's Shoe Store" , 37 Main. Streetw.:!1, lan2T Int :f :,;,1 .1. a ;
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Qatsfrs NADI To ORDZI1 irzola litzzL , ar want and a t warranted. Á stook la isadyanada dhirta anti Collars always on band, and at prices that will suit the purchaser. , Tacking Bawls, Sticking Romans, ho.,, done with asedasas and despatch. Thankful for peat favors, the subsorthor reepeot fully 'Molts eoutuauoe of the patronage ad welly beotawed for the peat live rale. - o, , 114 z.:Al,
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lit larir DEPARTMEUT Ont the second ftoor of our wholesale house, and attached to it is a room expressly devoted t to Rouse rumishing Goods in general, viz VELVET CARPETS, Brussels Carpets, ty Three-Fly Carpets, , Superfine Carpets,' ' La- !art Medium Carp& s, 2 : Ingrain. Carpets '', 0 1,4 Cottage Carpets', 0-11 lo - Listirg Carpets, - ' , tad Rag Carpets, l - Hemp Carpets,' , : Manilia Matting,. Cocoa Matting; , ,410 ITJ Straw Matting, ,', , Ca Velvet Rugs, ' Brussels Rugs, 1 Oil Cloth Rugs, . ' , t71 Velvet Matta - , r-;
Oil Cloth Ruks, 171 Velvet Matta, ' , rd. u Cocoa rlatts, ryl Aderaid Matta, . " RP Vol Rubber Matt& , - 1 0 Window Shades, titt Window Fixtures, - French Furniture Prints, SILK DAMASK, 50c per yard cheaper than the retail pyice in New York or Cin- , cmnati. , , Wool Damask, , 'Worsted Damask, 'Piano Covers, , ' Table Covers, , Bed Blankets, , Picture cords, . ' Picture Tassels, , , , Seal Skin Lap Robes, Stair Rods and fixtures, Stair Linen and Oil Cloth; ' Gilt Cornices ' ' 1 . iarpet Tacks, , I ,p Lace Curtains, Table Linens, ittc., 8cc.' Floor Oil cloths, frora ' 18 inches to 18 feet wide.
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Are the only rest Reed Organs now before the puha. Too only Organ boring s leverbrating Sound Box or Wsud uhostwhich hoe tt same important part to pet form so the Sounding Board hoe lin s Piano Forte (to give body and motion, of tone) sad without which tho Orgos becomes merely a Melodeon In rpm CSOIL
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i , 1 0 , , - Rot ply have the Wind Chest, or Bound Boz, but have the large Organ ito:lows, trier power and great steadiness ot tone. These with their extreme Ono voicing of the fiords and pet feeling of. the Sous, make them the AOST PERFECT ORGANS- KNOWN. , Then, in intones of 'workmanship, MINI of spa. MOO, end case, they excel all other. The groat improvemeats and superiority of tons and work. inaeohip of the 4 COrganes-, Plata Owes in the front rank air the best. end command a higher price than any other reed la. strument in the market. A examinatiou of them. to emporia. with otherewill,weickil thew their superiority. f" fpecial attest Con is called to the style of Anted. cast Organ No. If. containing tint nuper-Ootave Coupler and lutt.itatici,, For Cherokee in want of a powerful instrument, whose mewls ars limited, its price renders it very desirshin, ' " . . Every Organ,11 Warrnted to Provo Satisfactory ---'1 - 1
The American Organs have the Itoverherating Bound Box, or Wind Chest, and aee finished in the highest style of art, in Basswood, Jai, Witt,. but, and Oak finish., richly 'Warshaw(' and Poioi in smooth oil finish, fueming element piece - or nu-attune for she Parlor or Boudoir; and the. oat sod walnut, wpacially &hinted for Churches. Lecture and bodge Booms. ' The American mato small finished with OUr ileW 'sleet inoproVellterde 000lidoist the mi.. proved Knee Swell, Double Pellows, tem Bto. Pedals, and Tremolo found in no Wow fining. . PEW STYLES OP CASiag, Richly -Finiska -ased.,Iliglay Orn,a' lowlife& i ,;;, 1 oar Illustrated , Catalogues., conialnict cuts uken from po,scogrepOe. al:bowing thole Mann
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' Birds and Other Ornaments. , , , 13 All Millinery done to Order at Shortest Notice. CO Straw, Pe lt.'ind Silk , Rats ani Bonnets. 1 10 . A Full Line of Cloths for Clcaks - - 3-3- ' Cloaks in Great Variety. MO Cloak OrnamentsA ,Full Line We Make Cloaks to Order, in 01' Best and Latest Styles, at the , Shortrit, Notice. , , A Fall Line of Dress Trimming : icy A Big Stock of Fur for Ladies au Children. ,
160101LAU.A UMW : A Full Line of Human Hair, Every Shape and, Style. L' 117 , A Large Stockof Pitney Wooll '' Knit and Woven Hosiery and , 010V011.4 Hat and Bonnet, Blocks. , 1 it) Pr. 1 Notions and Fancy , Goods t ,Numerons to Mention. " Let all buyers coming to tol eall and see for themselves, cfb pare the price, as they will find as low as in any city west of 211 York and Philadelphia. lep16,6to.. ' - B. BAUM t ' ' out 4 4-, t ,v,t,
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, . . . . - . - . . - ------ JEWELRY. - --- - --- ---- GROCERS.'--i'l'Ffi' .- --::----- EXPRESS. !: '- - '-' ' " v""r"'"'-'''....1311Y 0 OODS4-:-tirit, Dowea together at the foot of the ' be- gathered -into- the- true folde-and t- ----- - IN MEMORIAM - -- - --- oaf and cried for mercy, We have taught to bow, in penitence and hope, at Or ILILL31 DOWLDS ......, tittðy ad tnitted -to- the Church. 74t pere-,the foot of the cress. - "LAYAIMIlt . Oki briglit memories of a laded Spring, , , , New Bacon Hams. , ' i 1 I 1:4 professed 'a hope, ' , Wititerod Sowere of departed summer land. tr. 4 .....,,----- 17,------- .".1- 1-.. ''"'; rvirtg 'flt,tu's crusrum Stein Shoulders. 7 , , Tx-1m 0 it V)" rV-- . '' - i- 4 - r.---i- ----r,' . ii vaite with .other brunettes of oit. Otheett hive. Tb ,k7 thweeeortil 4 wi . , , . , elm. & , , 4 I 9 or Church, Chicago .y.. -. , t. ; , - . 4 t Why come ye to me aow f ."' , vt I 1' . Why oh dead leaves do ye bring grieb 4 ; I t 4.' ,,. ,' ' ; '-'-'4 i N, - t- Ì t 134 Nein rest ; - t t ''. I Sides and lame, at IVIOS IRV BIOS'. , ir 1 4 ada6s E , ; t Church. x . t kt-,y I i-. ,... i.t i t A- DC1111 her- i3r otherrare Ingtaring, -Tbe Rt.--Bev. '3,..e Bishop of Indiana, will visit this city Talbott D. ti:, - ............47-.,- -,i' ...A.P4 Lopili4SewiWte...- ' 1 Which tell me of her te,sting place! --....-. .... 4 , 4.-A s- i ggS,, , t 4 .-, 4 , ICI et from to to 30 centrPirlibinV frolit - ,To' '''' k 1 ...,...... DRy Goonq xpress f , ' WII(31-aMSAJC:J3M' d man', yet, I hope, will come out on for the purpose of administering the Ply" . LCOA1PANY - , , - . . '- t E and Buttir ' ' .a. Eggs, 25 cents per dome, at , Lord s side. rite of confirmation on Palm Sunday. r lay them al, aside, as emblems of her life, , , , ITICIIIIT BIOS'. toe So brief, so frail. but perfect in Its loveliness. ,-, ''l'' -- - 1- - - - - ---- - 132 Main 'trait.- ----- - - - - - - --- lit the Churches:of Glasgow and MonBishop Clarkeon preached in St Wild 100IDOTIOS C9021, I.0 MO SOStlaht i , , , 0 , ; q-cr I ..; -- w ,(- T I r-, r.,Bc i coRN mgAL, Nave established a---. to a lt .- 41sville, Ky., revivals have recently They bring one form.'otto face, swath- ' t .i t, 1 ' -11 4 ' -I J 1-- r' lumw--'-' ' I '1'11 ' -r- at6 ' ' ' TIOKIRT BROS', I ' Johns's Church, Chicago, on the even- 132 Main street. . . Jaquess, ,,::, - .- en place; 25 were converted in -one Wbo sow tato eternal lif bath d id ' - ewn t --- ing of Sunday, Jan. 21st, in behalf of . 4. ..c . Iss arch and 12 in the other,- on prates- In Heaven. Extra Family Flour, - ' ---INIMW-11,01L11-2.0---, --- ----------- .- , :: o 4.)- (faith. - - his mission in Nebraska, after which a Allele, yotovos this lily fair, . or 4 r ,sts$1,.11,.., 1E .... -.4-4,, -- - -.- .6 - - TN Barra and Backs; toad from old Witeat, 1-.".- t4e- e i t: it. -- l v i .1 : ',,s , - - -1, - .., , I -, . , i r,,,t,,r6 ea liberal collectiou was taken--for -the This pearl within the MUM,' isnot Life; - --- ,,4, v.,,,,;t A and warranted to givo satisfaction, at , -4., v., ' t: it ,.'...1 Bz.r111111tir )4, . L.!, "1 i ; a It ; ujuu -.'--- ro the Iluntingdon I'restitery a teeit, k. YPf ' 1 t ,,, 4 ' - ' u To same,Joar beauteous way of love-- . V1011 I it if BROS'. . - t -.., .... , , -i - - 1, ) I bas been in prograss tour 'weeks: ' ' a ' - ?Tour way of heavenly-light," an save; for her - . Asir- ..,. ....,,,-.. .. , , 132 Main street. - ...- . .. '-' ' ...... e UtIllOs Bi!isnvue Etna, roints South. if ... call t, ., lite a Aumber have been seriously im- Bishop Clarkson preached in Trinity I. , - i. ... ,,, o . . i , ..., , -,., ,, ,,.. , ,1.00' , , . v o - Groceries Have Come Down,,- i ) çi,, 7....! . ,.,, c Jut ,, , Jr Its s I :,- ;-1 1 - 47, 4 A Church, Chicago, on Sunday toortmg, f Oen !I - , , I , , t,,,,, I 1 o tossed' trith'the importance of their the 21st ult., after which a collection To twilit Summer isiia aliOve this Sower, To draw us by her beauty into Life. I i t . - .. l A ND as an evident of it,,VICKERY BROS. Johnsonville, Tenn. -- Las' ealvation. i ' 4 o t LI are now selling Coffee VA lb tor 111-00. that 1 , formerly cost 60 cm Per lb., buI I")r the hellcat of k i...11 )L 1, f -,,,,,gl , i 11 4 ,., ,,,,,le . p rr ,r, , , f , ,-) , I l's'-""-r,..7 ' was taken up in behalf ol the missionary ye took skis o 1. toil to I Sistyone pereotis' bare recently uni. Diocese of Nebraska, when the. liberal Now lost to us- ellortit-es"rtrb, buitsfouvoddsua faith' ., 1 f .-t rl daPot - i f' 1, those who do not do business on the tt cheap and - Arrangements having been cotnpleteð, Ovid old '1 ;10 '-- t . t 1 ' t '- -.;. , - A - ''.. - 0 3 lbe for S 't , - ...0' '"N . , ,f Iti - nasty " principle, we have a choice 'Rio Coffee at and reliable Compauy are no prepared to receipt Our Stock is now Coro I --wIthi, the -Presbyterian Church at sum of $400 wag received. , . r the etev,,,a ec.. of G",a leve. , Biehop laity unto Home bee bidden epirit went. 1 PO-no,nn beontteeryt.o, :be, :sd; lie,, ..inejm; :r:M; grh.te to , , , t, ,, , ,,, t- i; 2 ' '''' ber eve thin In onr line is sold as low as at any I E t f. k, ;. : , .:. b pt,-,, pleto-in all Styles Apt 1101 teeter, Pa. , Rev. John Barrett Kerfoot, - . '-,-- -,- . .' Ì '7' h hrÝ g .1 i Thire Lai heen-Zioqe-- 'than usual in. elect of the Diocese of Pittsbur b f tr111of "T itrieft i g i 0 , ,, .4, ., , .,,-, z ,, 2,, .; ot Or MID ID the city. VICKIII3171 BaBoOL. al treet. 11 -Y '141.1SHIULLE, -r -L.-1-.71;1 eign . and- Domestic Dr: rest manifested in the different the Protestant Episcopal Church, was , The thorns of discontent. , . .... 4t,., ..''... .0. ,.,.- 't .it -4 I :. , i CHATTANOOGA, Goods, wtilcliwe offer -EI inrchesr increased attendance and consecrated January 25th, in Trinity lisA flamer sproug upon her puthwar tair.-,Itt- -t- i: Ner gentle feet bad only reseed We'll sweetest - ,,,,,, ,, -,-nes ", e f. t t .----::..k, ,-------- .19.t . " -. - , -, Ns viLl.cr-,-;.,, -- - QTRiIIIITt NONIT and Bottl in the Comb. ; . ; KR XV1LLE' CLUSIVELY AT WHOLE terest in the means of grace. Le tbe church, in the presence of a large con- ---:, - ;--z- -------- - ha. for sale comp at TICK IRY BROS' , t. v'-)-14,-- 1. 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