Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 19 May 1866 — Page 2

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THE EVAKSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, SATURDAY, MAY J9, 1866.

EOGIOUS.

! Corner-of-Vine and Second Streets

Rev. Mr. Martin, Pastor

tfacinvuj9i, ! i--.i J xcv.iai. 4Taiiau,

E. CKuxcb;ll-holjleir.ajiniver saty meeting to-morrow. The exer

cises will begin at nine o'clock a.m., and will be held in the main audi-

enccroom,of the church, taking -the

place ot the usual morning service They will consist in singing, scriptu

ral recitations, appropriate declama-

wons, ana essays by the scholars con

nected with the school: also, the

regular annual report of the Secre

kff ing the present Condition ofj

the school, and what it has accom

pushed during the past year. The

parents of the children will, no doubt, make their arrangements to be present, and the public generally are cordially invited. . w - . . , , , Anniversary occasions are always looked forward to by children connected with Sabbath Schools with unusual mter&Btl -They serve i-&,flaiiid the years together. Pleasant remembrances always cluster around them. They should be encourged and all proper efforts put forth to make them

jet moreTattractiTe ,and entertaining.

OaSa1&&th evening Revf Mrt Shns

will deliver the second of a seri es of

Jua practical talks on plain subjects

Hia theme will be on this occasion

Leisure Time its uses and abuses

itg Opportunities,, and Jailui-esi'i "

Strangers visiting the city, and citi-

ens generally, are cordially invited to

-attend. The seats are free and com

fortable, and there will be sufficient

room for all who may feel disposed to

attend. , The Methodists of the various new EpisjpopaJ congregations anf organisations held a Convention in Cincinnati last week for the purpose of uni-

?g. " possible, f in pne organization. A large number' of 'deUir'n'tea

present, and the proceedings were characterized by great harmonv of

feeUnjqVitijig retherH from -the Methodist Episcopal Church were kindly received and addressed tie Convention among others Dr. Reed, of ttPJYesternhrisap.- Advocate, :i '- At'iiTuch'tonkultation a"n3 'discussion, the following was agreed upon as aphasia af.consolidationV

ARTICLE r.

EC. 1. The name of this religious

iwuU4Ji oe jine ietnodis Uhurch

Sh-vis of Membership, Reception of Churches, etc.

Sec. 1. The conditions required of

mose wno apply lor probationary membef shlpij; aj- Church ' are. a

desire to flee from-the wrath to come, and to be saved through faith in our

liora Jesus Christy with j air avowed determination td walk in all the com

mandments or Uod blameless. Sec. 2. rXherCbrche8 , shall have

power toreceive members on profession of faith, or on certificate of. good standing in any other Christian Oh

provided" that they are satisfiedwithl

viic vm ioikjw cijjcneuue ui ine can tiidate. jujA.4. '" CiUu'u ; SEC73. Each Church shall have the right to hold and control its own property anianage its own financial afiairs, mdefjendent of all 'associated relations or bodies. . Sec. 4. Any , Church ( agreeing- to conform to our Book nf n:anmi;n

nd means of grace, may, on application tn Prpairlon .. W V Ct i f

tcrence, to an elder or pastor, or to a Quarterly Conference, be received as a member of this body, .? h Sec. 5. It is expected of all Churches, as a condition ot remaining nnnnontn,!

with the genera) body,, tha they -cW.i

uauw w uoniorm 10 tne constitution essential regulations of the Book of Discipline. . -o ARTICLE III. Sfiv! ..n&CJn'urh conform mg to our Book: ot. Discipline 'and meanis of ff!ay?,ffft,,appficatibn.l:ie.Pre8;' ideat pi ,rjL early . Conference,- to an elder or pastor, or to a Quarterly Conference, be received as a member of f hia r- s I

.Sec 2EAfch localChufchHalVhe right to hold and control its own property and manage its own financi.il affairs. , T , . ,Sec.-3. -No" Church whatever 'shall be continued, in connection, with this body which, does' hot conform to this

constitution and regulations contained in its Book bf Discipline. ;,; ,;t

The Methodists of Ohio hold a Sab bath School State Convention in Dayton, on the 30th, instant. .The followr ing have bee'ir agreed upon as"".'"fc"'" SUBJECT,FOR DISCUSSION. ..., 1. Best method of 'conducting Sunday school classes'Bible, ihterniediate, and infant; classes. ' i 2. Best tnethodof governing Sunday Schools. ,,KT y'-rt 3. Besfemethod of eultivatingi spirit

oi oenevolence in unaay schools. 4. ReJatin&. Sunday "schools"' to the Church. 5. Danger of cultivating irreverence for sacred things in Sunday schools. How to be avoideiL-mpf) gyf&Q 6. Should Sunday school teachers receive special trainn&T for v:tbeir work? 7. Moral efev9fffefetiFtlSi iK a

as usual, to-morrowf at 10J o'clock, a.

jr., and at 7 P. M. " Sabbath Schoo!

meets at 9 o'clock

Strangers visiting this Church wil

be cordially welcomed. ' .EXPECTED EE-trNiN.,

The General Assemblies of the Old and New School, Churches meet in St. Louis on Thursday1. J lb is believed

and hoped by many that measures wil

be taken to re -unite the two branches of the : .Church. There, Jsbut little

now, a3 we tate itt to prevent a re

union, ihe greatest cause of divis

ion, African slavery, has been removed

and the, other questions of division

we believe can be readily settled, i

i A great change has taken place in

the sentiment of the Old Schoo

Church since the rebellion, and at the

North they are now more radical, per.

naps, man tne new School;

The most ' exciting ' que

will arise in this Genera! 'Assembly

will probably be on the abrogation or

modification of certain resolutions

Ladopted at the Iasf meeting' of that

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body, requiring every -minister apply

ing for admission to any Presbytery,

first to be examined as to his having :j 'i Li ' Ji-ii" -A-'i .i it".-;"- --v-w

aiucu ur cuunujuancea me jeDemon; and icf he haaitheen guilty, he shall

confess and forsake his sin before , he can be received; and secondly, as" to

his belief. concerning slavery; and if

he believes it' to be a Divine: institu

tion, which, the Southern Church

ought especially to- conserve, he shall not be received until he shall bava rei

nounced and forsaken his error.! "!,'' '!

i- 1 he bouthern Churches, it is' exi'i ' mi i , .. i I. .

peciea, ,wui! do strongly represented, and will most likely make their strong' est possible effort to have these resolutions rescinded or modified, v Whether or nbt , they -will succeed' remains yet to be seen. -:;';"! :;, No General Assemblyof that Church

has ever .met that has elicited so much solfcituae iin '; advance, ... Its proceed

ings will be watched, with intense in

terest, not only by Presbyterians, hnl-

by the. Christian world everywhere." '

THE OLD SCHOOL PRESBYTEIUAN GEN

t';.il'i!i")EfUtl ASSEMBLY.;

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For myself, I look upon the present troubles In our own and all sister Churches In this country as being little eLse than the sinful continuation and working, in; a religious form, of the criminal spirit and designs of the insurrection in temporal affairs; and I am pursnaded-that neither the country-nor the- Church of God can have peace or security until the religious poison is healed or purged out.- In both respects both' of , the Htate and of the Church it is better, immeasurably", to heal if possible.-! If yiat may.iiot be, it is better, lmmeasurablyr to keepthe Churoh pure, and restore it to peace, let that cost what it may. The Presbyterian Church welcomes to her bosom, joyfully, ail who desire to be as she and her children-a re if others will insist on sharing her blessings which are neither few jior smail-r-ihey ought not to revile, her. acts, contemn her authority, waste her inheritance, traduce her character, and tear her vitals,- - - In the hpe of the Gospel, I rest your servant and brother in Christ, ... , v i . .Robt. J. Breckinridge. .Danville, Ky. Feb, 13, 1866.

j "f.ifAi.AB UOi VERSIONS. ? j1 i ThVhurcK at ' Wilmington, ill., has had, fifty accessions during the last three years and a-half,' and the Chrirch has been btherwise 'strengthened and prospered, s - . . . The revival m the Lafayette Church, Buffalo. New Yorlc. lias veanHaA

the'eonversiori of over 1 Of) sinner r -

Fortv" 'nersons ii'nitAi ' wJf h Ti

Speer's Church in Baltimore Mary-

iauul(uii me nrst C5aDDath of .April, i An interesting revival ' has 'been !n

progress for three months at Lodi, WisC6ii'sin,"whichhas" resulted in

much -good.: -nuor ? it iThe Church, O. S.; at Greensburgh,1 has, received into its communion '-fifty commnnicants since the ' 1st of Janu

ary, . The. additions to ..this Church has been about 200, since-1861.

there are fiftydays between it and the true Pass over.. As there were fifty h days between, the; Jews' Passover land the giving of the. law on Mount Sinai, so . from the . true Passover, ? when Christ wav offered up for us, are fifty days to this time when the Holy Ghost came' down upon the Church, to write the new,law;of Charity in their hearts; 'At :J -.t - I Vfe . take the " following from the Church journal: The Return of Ai.ABAMA.-The following certificate has been dolaved lona

UCJ UI1U L UG L 1 i right to expect

beyond the time, when the Church had a,

rigni io expect, - it, owingj.to a want of aa-

inennc iniormauon as to the precise word-

' MISCELLANEOUS REVIVALS, s u ; An extraordinary worknf T-fA hia

been in prosrresri for , a . fVw vk .

fepnngneld, 111. Large union prayer meetings are beinsr held twice and

ROmetiinM i thrpp liiria n . V -iT ? I Letter of Consecration havp hwn mmmit.

mM nil A m- . A .v-ww w u W UK31,VU T w LIIB r&V I Ml.I SI. all I. 1 u

Vi Awjpreseniaiives.. Il IS .caiCU- General Convention, and h7K hi;

Ing of the Resolution of General Convention touching the case. When the Bishop

oi Aiauama vituea mis city, lor the express purpose of acting in strict accordance with that Resolution, he was under the Impression that the exhibition of hislietter of Consecration to the three Bishops in whose presence he took the Episcopal oath of Conformity to the Church in the United States, was all that wed required ; and It was only after the lapse of some time, and some correspondence that he became

aware mat ine language of the Resolution required the transmission of that letter to the Presiding Bishop, and its subsequent lodgment with the Registrar of the General Convention. When, the - fact: was ascertained, however, the Bishop of Alabama took the earliest opportunity of forward

ing bis Letter of, .Consecration i snd the rresidirce Bishop now gives to the Church the certificate which he was by resolution " of the General Convention requested to;

''Ta&'.UMptAaerffj'and Laity of the

; In accordance with the Resolution adopIfA?11116"11 Convention, at its. session in fhUadelphia during the month of October

if" 7 1 uereoy Kivoaue notice to the Church that the Rt. Rev. Richard Hooker Wil rjer. 1). DH has trsLiisnlt.tAH tn i ,-i.in

duly signed by him In the 'presence of

in the Office for the Consecration of Bishops -that he has also transmitted to me tlw original of his Tt.t&r ef riniuuratinn.

that the said Promise of Conformity and" T USt ay tf t tn trnAi.. t W ft .

MIIXERS.

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lated that not fees than 500 S'0jl3 - hav corded; m4 that, these conditions having fVT beerfa'dded tdlhe-membership of the & i?" & tcSiPnn V60 H Jffoi, 0T,,;:a "n e RtKev.. Richard Hooker "VVil-- IJ

different denominations within 'the

past few weeks, while several of the

Presbyterian, Churches have not yet admitted the large numbers, that are

nocting at. their doors for entrance;

It is'reiwrted thai in all ' Kfoiinnit nf

the eitv ot t-soxtnn ':tin"'wi!(iwna In.

terest which' has prevailed is decidedly

ine increase. s jNearir air the'

mer, D. D.. as ihe Bishop, of Alabama, ia 1 now complete. . ,

j-,.: . JOHI H. HOVKIN.S, . ''.;'' . .!t' . - i. Presiding Bishop. Correspondence of the Church Jonrn&l.l 1

M essrs, . Editors : TJishon Smith

held a special conformation in 'As-' cention church, Frankfort,'on Wed-i nesday afternoon, May 2nd, and administered the Apostolic rite to three

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vuu vura ue noiaiug exua. evening persons making sixty-we

.""-"'"S" AU iioauuing auu prayCTV:; : ipansn since JKiaster

, jl he tollowmg good resolutions Were I IDTAHA.On Easter Sunday BishopTal

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BOOTS AND SHOES.

pas.sea at a late session of the'Txesby- ii h- . 1 8cnurcn,jna: tPwAfK-onl-t- Tn. P : IPS1 .nJ lathe evening confirmed a

: JksolvedSThat theSabbath'Sbhoois 1 . .w .w-i - L.j 5-L'-- r ": - '.-' :'. .

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class

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wuugticu , . ,wj,tu uie jrresoyierian, i scnooi; on master Day last, n.j fewer than Churches Within our bounds be- re- 'Presented themselves at the h oly com- , quested to 'form in each and Ww' MJL0i'Sf.2P. !he

u vi. a o i i' . ...,1.1...,,. tpou inai occasion. Sabbath School, a society, the mem- bTlnvit4tion:ftheBiNhoP of the Diocese bers of which shall be rle.to ab- iiTarLh&T

oiaiu irom me use ot intoxicating I -his first confl rm.ttnn. r.utinnTi. "

S manri - rw rt knl J 'I' -1 T 1 : . t i

muu6 nu5 iiciu uu xuesaay nquors as a Deveraee?, and- the use of irom inuiana; and Bishop night last, in the Church' of Rev. Ir. tobacco', by either chewing or smoking ;UipeJ . ,f ,1',esi i , , . NiccollsSt.cLmi8,,:for prayer ahd ."Pprtycarly ; L,,,., Christian- Wal:

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Religious services will be. held in Ma

sonic Hall, to-morrow,' at 10 A.' si'.

ahd 7 P. m. ' The Rev. John H. Hey-

wood, " Unitarian," of Louisville, Ky.,

will conduct , the services. " Mr., Hey-1

wood is .well tnown to manv'of out

cnntVrPnffi na 0i;;m, l, A T "jrery ine result or tneix

rlmluay lucmcet. action m thfi iii-c,r,iu0 .. , .

ing of the Presbyterian General As- f -. Resotvedj n That -Un - - th'" Sr.bVr'

sembly (Old iSchool) on Thursday. Schools connected with the Presby-

ThovDwu Fn)i:tt.j j.i- i rerian L-nurenes it he rpcrnimonrfftH

V TVAO lU.l.' fl.L-I.II.II-t" fir IP pj ... . . - - . . . ... . . v. .

ot the various , Churches of, the city that the heads of families, and others

present, .i .The-- devotional ; exercises accustomed to attend their meetings citizens'antt the subjects e pronoses

nc. cuuuuueu lor some time, alter 5.11" m. .to j present will doubtle awaken

wnicn a business convent on was hId ..v"w kUUUlcu. t vft;,4r,t s;...,...!..:....!

, ... :: . mam in me meeting .tor 'preaching I -Tt v "1fu'pi8Meireaciiea in accordance with a call issued by after the dismissal nf ih sh,. a5 to a small audlAnniv Jti W U o.nn

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xxev. urecKinridge. aiso to attend all rehgious meeting of House. During the'nast" fiv va

This meeting was of a private na- the Vh"rc? to whlPh said school is hrnorAs, Jn -Vn ti;w ' j

trn-e 1 akwtuucu, niai, me tamos 01, tne nocH

.1 .. I "'"j .cu, tuu uaiueu up in. tne Annrhpr mooting fr. n.n.,n j I ii v . . .

, . jiujci auu 1 wuVj mey.snouia go. 1 "-1 ' ' - '.1nferenceii was -held' iti the 'snmrf m. 1 '!-!i ' Hi ":' 1 . ; ''

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progress in all things', for" good has

made rapid strides. . Party andrNle-

nominational lines1 have been5 weak

ened, : 'hud,t m mariy points, broken down.' , ; Men V and 'women thinV for

wunreurei-i was neia in "tne same ti j m . . -. ; Church on e&'JayeveniniSh;!

lonpwing is the call issued by Rev. Pre8bvteria.,Churcli,. ,on .Fourtuf Hcm'

.. ...miuST3, uuuer wmcn me Sfrwf fn va i ji-Jjineral thought harf jrain? ' ofronWK

business meeting was held : 8t;ii Mntinnai1 T, , . , and is . Onward ind hriw.-ird Vn

To the Minuter ana Ruling Elder of the 7l " , "lc"Jd- 1 nnrn:.:' -v 4 ' ' - . Presbyterian qhurchinthe u.,8. a. j i i M cently has been unusuaL with a con-1 nominatlon has been more active, -in

x vcocrcvjj. jum, wemreu. w) waoifti nave r;i.i : heen so long subject lathe Lord, to impute I Wal increasing interest, tha. freedom I use In thus addressing vim l-ioii t .. ..

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the work of relieving; distress durins

the ordeal of waf, than Liberal Christ,

lansi -.-I hey are amoral power in; our

to select by her, Presbyteries,, which you l ' U aUl 8 Church, Rev. Ii ,V,

consuiuce,! uia 7.'lHunjnhMlouiHl .. , from Bpaldrag. Rector " SArv!mi nr S,.t.' ' amongst yocrselves, who will soou con-I , . cervices next unT

"J i e n"new'AiTOmbl3r.-...rbai.f aay,; Whit; Sunday,), as-follows:' 9

wuu;,m, ua,- me supreme or-; f kV.1rtVi i-',- i .. ' 1

gumzou.aiiu visioie assemoiy oi out por I v-v. a. ji. cuiusi yc OI Ijltany and 1 i ...... - , tion of ",the Holy Catholin .fJinh( rt . . . . ' I HarHALISfl' VKfiVTArfr :f btsitt r r

-however others may scoff iwV th.t J auw-yommunioni , 11 o clock, .Litany ffAIR JUSXEWJER . h"b .

ti"i.Y"f"VLc5t ana antl-Uommunion. with, sermon '.' Hall's Vegetable SicUian.Hair. Render

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SPECIAL 'NOTICES

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In the life everlastinsr. we have vnr'nn.

professed to believe. - This tribunal, of last, en.rt.hlv

in iitiiiKS iroiriLuai. we Know n. rnrtur.v

sort beforehand, may not probably will Wlth-! InstltutlOft of Ul Rector. and

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inunri ti,v,ihr 4 T,o.;'rr..r"J ' , ..-vuiuuiuu, wun. sermon i J.t""- oicuuin.rtait tenewer i .

intipoinmmu Q!,": .5,iri,!: v-h T. MiS-d Per.! Evening se vH-,, -A S

..,,-,. 7, ir. . ntiL ji'f- Hall's-Vegetable' Sicilian Hair Renewer $5 ' ' ".': ' ' ' ! rv

v" "y l"c "reft iuunuay jnaaKeshe hair soft and glos;-ty; ',, I ; M r (. ) , ,! , 11 A. M. ; -Tuesday morning at 101, '"Hall's Vegetable SicilianHaii ' Renewer 2'. '.a V 'fc - - lit. I T . . : "! J .. ' ' - r ' I does not stain f,h afcfn ' ' . " - f ,

-MtESBTTEKIAir. Old School Presbyterian Church

ot even all of the precious testimonials the

v-iiuren uas oorne wr ine truth of God, and the duty of his children, durine the frieht-

imears of sinful insurrection throueh. which we have been led. And we need onlv cast our eyes over the controversies raisins

wide-spread and how diversified are the evil' influences which threaten her and how fatal are the principles upon which a counter revolution in her state and action is demanded, and how eat;er and fierce Is

j 1 1 .r" i 01 re?cuon against her solemn, deliberate and reiterated teatirr.nni'

which she cannot weaken, much less re voke, without apostacy. ' i 'What I have to suggest, therefore, Is, that

' " k i.vine KUla

does not stain the skin.

'' Hall's' Veeetabfe SiciHiiW rfnir r,...

ha proved itself the best preparation for

v? ki picaeniea 10 tne publiCi I Price 4LFot oaie byll rtrnsrjrWs".

. . ; u uvitssaie oy JKEitER & White. apr24 j

Tuesday evening,, wjfth Coil fifma tion

INSTITUTION OP THE SECTOR . nv ST.

I Paul's chitrchJ 'l-: t " -1 By request of the Vestry! the .As

sistant Bishop of. the Piocese will in

stitute the Rev. H; W. 'Spaldinc 'into

the Rectorship of. this Parish. nn

Tuesdayvin Whit Sunday week. , ger-:

Vices at lUi A.M. The Rev T AT i hairf prevents baldness, . Sold by all druc

Martin: of 'Terre'TTa,, ir LV ..'Barclay treet,X.,Y,; .,

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ine sermon, on the occasion, f

KATUHELOR'S TTATT? IiWTV,a

in me wurra; Harmless, reliable, instantaneous. The only perfect Dye. No

uinappuiiiiiiit-iii; uu naicuious tints; true to nature, black or brown. Genuine is sighed William A. Bauchelor. - A teo, Regenerating Extract of Millefleurs

restores, preserves, ana beautifies the

mar22 dly,:

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WoiiV Af cl.,ce w"' the manifest ue services witn conhrmation Tbo blessing of God, and were especially eCeo- x- i 1 -r ii'i-i ii r, r" fne tual in connection with theGenefal As- -Bhop will probably preach - It is

rr""".' uu iM. ijet a con- hnruuf ht h

i -""AttuL ui me Pufiish will be in full attendance, both

upon Whit Sunday and upon the oc

casion ot the Institution.

i ei V ' i P'yer na conierence, meet inJtiLoBis'-?t,ome ftt P,noe be.providd by Tonr-brethreif fhere, like-minded With ourselves, on f h .vn)n , Vi a"

ond day preceding that, on which iJie a-

wJiT,?llaU m' tet the Convention Wff h full nronovoflv. 1 utcuuuu,

, xicart ana mind. wiiiT.srvn.T- )

Himuver ana utter and nrnnnnnH .

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lhis day was an . high tlar' anm'n

thfi ptirlv (lhrJit!fina . ' T :.' . n "T

ltt toitfnhdV;6r White the General Asmi,i 4 ir l" I 11. . tl?i - - . 1 , . ,. .. .

ogfrterVoh 8onsbape4IBthe-anc,ent Churgh.

m nnt j j v: -- 1 r nrinn urtmimsirarjon nf n-h.v. o;l;'V.

B- COLOATE'S. HOKE V. ; SOAP- This

ersal

demand, is made from the choicest materials, Is mild and emollient in its nature, fragrantly scented, and extremely

beneficial in its action upon the skin. For sale by druggists and fancy goods dealers. augi4 ly

byteri are trened in 77 For the administration of Whicfiaera. 3 ?ZWryVoml nient. Eaalern'd'.thfsVSund lil

. ' - - rr IIUI). UI fl Jlfll Nil. Ill . ' ' 1. ' ' J -9 t VI ILIi1

Tn t :onvnti M..i ; . - "

T llUl wc QCcfl IS fl. NnM'inl I T.nnsA inrAH.'m,rVff tooi-h irri:', .A:i ' 'f

mesuing from God, whereby Hia people i'V? V ; SOir

h offered the

v- I. .t m other, and thnatenin

This day is called Pentecost becauae

IMPORTANT TO LADIKS. M r

Wihslow's Mystic Pills, for Females, are theest and safeJu thLTnarket., o bad

auivia ,i.um wu-ii use. niey act into a

charm ThouKftiids of iost reliable lesti

monials speaJfcJJusu: .praise.- Mild in thetr

operations; correct all irregularities and

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