Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 February 1867 — Page 2

THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL. SATUUt) AT. FEBRl) ART 2. 1867.

il

i: 1

i t I I

TELEGRAPH. ?' YESTERDAY -SOOS'a pISPATCHES .

KABBATII NOTICES. Tke,MissioniSoliftol el at 1J o'clock every Sunday afternoon at the Court House. . All. are invited. The interest in this school still continued !U LSI V & j , , Walnut Street Presbyterian CHURtH.-The fcev. W Rossiter I of Cincinnati, agent of the American I and Forefgrf Christian '.Unioni will I preach in this Church to-morroW fore noon and night."""' " !' 1 . The Sabbath School at the - Walnut I 'Street Presbyterian Church will hold s ,its , Anniversary in , the Audience '.Room to-morrow afternoon at three I o'clock.' r 'The exercises will consist of Scripture Recitations -by. both the 'A s. 'Addresses by Rev. W. J ;D. 'Rossiter, of Cincinnati," and the Pastor, distribution of ' Premiums, I and Music. The friends of the SabI ath .School and the public generally r are mviiea. t Trinity M. E.' CncRcn Rev. C. N. Sims, the Pastor, is. absent from the city attending the quarterly meet ing at Vmcennes. The pulpit will be filled bo tin morning and evening by Rev. John J. Height, Centcnnary Agent, , former .pastor , of the Ingle

I Street Church in this city. j t 1 St. Paul's Church Corner of I First and Chestnut Streets; Rqv. lf i ,'W. "Spaulding Rectof . . Service's on Sunday; (fourth after Epiphany.) as i -usual on Communion.SuDdays - ' Morning prayers ai 9'a: m. "AnteI Communion sermon and 1 Communion I at 11 A. M. Evening service, 7 p. i M. TMlss"iori School. 3 P.' 'M.'51 during the VLt- V.jiJ.:-VW w ' 1 -I

VlFr. n."F.u"c aj, 'if- h-.nl Unitarian Church. -There wiI be Unitarian worship at the. Court House, to-morrow.'' Services morning1 &nd evening. -i '" tl If it ,' RE YIVAE. INTELLIGENCE, I SV 07: l?.".V,WeJ.gjve up much of , the ' space in i this department, this morning, to the, If 'intelligence, which comes toiusjfrom every quarter, 'through both 9ur secu'lar and Teligious exchanges, of ReJtivalsThejeligi pus papers are full ofhikind of news, and ", there ap4 p'ears'to be a wide-spread and growing wook of grace in multitudes of churches in i all parts bf.tjie country. It is, in most instances, traced to the Week of Prayer, the observance of

I which

ive rise to v protracted meetings, and special effort, and pray-'

II en, which have-rflRultecLiip" many churches in great awakenings. As r there are many Christians, in this city, eij... who are looking forward tov arid" pray m a ing for,the, revival presence; of, the ,,Kf. Holy Spirit in the, churches here, we t feel that we can occupy the Religious department of the Journal "with no TO " ' more acceptable intelligence than the1 items which we" publish to-day. 51 "- j m iu ). We find the following items of Reau '.vival t; intelligence in .the, Times and ,ivoWiifis,:0&ptiat)i :u "' .... . ..Indiana.-Rev. A. J. Essex writes

from ' St! Louis ' Crossings, Jan. 18th ; J

The 'Lord 'is 'still blessmg'th Oli;, 8w jsion work -of Flat jRock AssopiatioaV This time the spirit has fallen upon BOi the old Blue Rivei- Church, which is one f . the .oldest.. Churches ic the Association. For some years past lOthia 1 Church has been;in a.dedining state, until it became very feeble. Last , Sprng ;it: was- made ,a nissiop station, anathe missionary of tie Association has preached, for. their ever, since. On Sunday, January 7, a pro-, . ivtracted,-.meeting was commenced with the Church. -It soon became evxlent - that .the -spirit of the Lord was )res- - ent. The meeting lasted twelve cays; .during, the meeting, -bout forty five nrofessed faith in Christ.'and thrtv-

one united with the Church: tweityInine of whom were received for taptisni' nineteen have received the o:dinance, and ten are awaiting, Bro. R. "Davis. 6f Waveland Fne-

dom Association, has just closee a food meeting with Freedom chunh. 'here were fifteen additions, and fee church was much revived. SY&TITEMS fRoi Wisconsin. The Lokl f is graciously;visiting the students tf Wayland University; several an trusting that they have passed fron death into life. Others are inquiring:

'Shall :not fervent prayer be offered r continually that God's special blessing! " may abide upon our institutions fcf. , reaiuiu.,,.. j ,. . "'from Conhecticut,"comraenced a Union . meeting at Delavam on, the 14th inst., H and on the evening of the 18th a'hundred -and forty persons presented v thenisetvea as inquirers fter :er salva-

non. " i,,J,P,tLiai6usi REA-evival has'een in progress for some time in

the &tTix Uhureain tnis city, ana eleven ldition3 "v rc made on prtw '--wj v-ptisnf.'i' meeting has the Rev. Mr. Varrall, ofx,Cngo is preaching nightly to crowded ao' eaves. Ky-) Gazette,

We "noticed last week) the progress of a revival in Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Ind. The Christian Herr . old thus speaks of iti ,, .The young, men in College at once, organized their committees, and carried the gospel distinctly to every one there. . Prayer-meetings were also held every day -among them, the Pro

fessors taking care not, , to suspend recitations, , but to , assign 'shorter, lessons!,., The, interest in a few dayg became .deeper, and at last overwhelm ing.',' On ..Friday night' the, Literary societies ;unanimousIy adjourned i to attend meeting, and after the regular: services,. ia the Cburch;Vheld' three prayer-taeeiings in -Cbllege.'.and tiot less than a hundred young men were present.. Prayer, praise, , confession. tears, 'distress," joy,' 'were mingled in these meetings in a very extraordina ry , manner. JLhe meetings paturday evening were not less remarkable. The whole building is a Bethel, made dreadful by the felt presence of God. A large number aTe already rejoicing inrbope, and the work still progresses. Kirkdin, : Ind. -The ; Week of Prayer was observed by the members of the N. S. and O.' S. united. On Sabbath, 13th inst., the Sacrament of the Lord a bupper was admin is tered t' and then came a series of meetings at tended by the gracious out-pouring of the Holy fepint.! .believers were edified, the self-deceived and backsliding came tearfully forward desiring our prayers in their behalf. Sinners were awakened and powerfully converted to Christ. .Twenty-one' persons were received on examination Dy the N. 1 S. and O. S. j churches. ii As: many as fifteen- others - eame " forward for prayer; a part, of whom are still seeking the Lord. ' j' (Marietta Ohio. A prother passing through; this' place reports very interesting meetings during and sfnee the week, qf. prayer f in Rev. II. W. Ballantine's Churcli., . V .' , 7 I f Rev.IAs, JiiMcMillan pastor of the Church a New PlyWoutb,Ohio! under date of January i&. .. writes, "in "a busi-, iT :). .,, . J 11 iTCiii. , nes letter j:o :ta&:.rsoyfertothp toW Jewing! -r y'.u l VWifiysei: J it; of ni J j.'j ( t' yfe bave just: closed ja -se'ries j or meetings id 'which the Lord has grea tly jrevived ! and blessed the ' Jittfe!; Church to which I '-'minister,' 'adding thereto a "number of !su"ch:.; as we trust shall be saved.' 'Thus far J1 thirty-three, persons have professed hope in Christ, of whom thirty hv6 been admitted to memberships in-1 onr " communion. Others are ; thoughtful,7 and we still hope ! for' further displays of God's converting 1 grace. ' -To- his -'name ; be all thegloty; wswJ a&i ! Rev; J..- W. iDrake of Union City Indiana, writes, in a business letter to the Presbyter - ot an' interesting :work in progress in his church, 'besrinninar with the services of 'the" week of prayer.' Christians are humbled and revived, and there were about'twentv earnest inquirers,' with - the interest increasing. 11 'Iv c - '' -'..Rev. 'Wm. PJ Koutz,'' of Frankfort, Ind., also writes; ''There is now in progress an . extensive work of grace u th Frankfort Church. It sprung up during Week of. Prayer, and has pontinued', ' ever-, since. ' , We"., have preaching every, evening, arid inquiry meetings during, the day. ' The members trreatly revived: backsliders arp reclaimed;!, and, large numbers ; are daily asking what' they must : do to ha saved. , ,' ,', ' . " ; , We,. clip ihe;, following . ifems ', from the N.''X. Independent: it'-. ; . BoontoN. N J.-Here the i-eyival 1 is increasing. 1 evenry-nve nave already professed conversion and joined ine chuTcn; Ine pastor, Kevl ll. IT. ay; J ersey; iciir. , n y. j ; persons haye receutly , professed1 on-i version m .Str Paul's. Church Jersey City-7-Rev.. .W..,Tunison pastor-the 'most of , whom have joined ;the church. " WniTE; PLAINS,'. ' Y. - Thfe old M. E. Church at White Plair, oa 'been enioyin? ah 'unusiisl nnnmnrinrr 6f the Holy Spirit. About forty souls have been converted, and the Church greatly quickened. ! s . s TROY, N,,X A series of evening uicciiiigD i uuw in progress at the church of Rev. Dr. Sheldon, Trov which is attended with a remarkable' degree of religious interest. Rev. Mr. De Witt; the well-known evangelist, is assisting the pastor. ' Trumansbcro, N! v Y.' Rev. i b Correy - writes- "The . revival spirit still continues with us. Eighty-three' have been, baptized, , and many more are. waiting, the, .ordinance. Under very peculiar circumstances God has carried forward his cause, to the astonishment of beholders. .' Norwich, Conn. The work of revival in .Norwich, we are informed,' is extensive and powerful in mo&t of the evangelical churches there. Hunv. jjuauu!, inciuain many prominent business men, profess conversion. Memphis, Tenv. Th aavomx tsi&iea, that an, interesting Kvivai uas oeen in progress for three yeeks past in the Cumberland Pres- ' 7 c , vi;uivu n uouri street, fW .ministry, of the pastor, the lJevu.CvA.1Dav1s.MD.' T) n:fofJ hv WiZty&ftt ave "; been 'about, sevfiqiyiprofessAOins ioffaith in .Christ.' laiWaLsnCHURflHf tie Welsh Cor1 wegational Church ' 'tft'- Ciacinnati, udr the earC of .Rev. GiGriffiths, is enjoyii g a season of spiritual prosperity. Recently iwenty-eight have

Updyke,' was very' usefully assisted by he Newark Praying 1 Band two ' days; including New Year's Day; i . 1

united with the church, "and others are inquiring what they must do. to be Sat Y e i 1 T T f L n ? r 1 f , - 1 (From tli atJYrf Methodist.) I ' ""The Crrr CnfRctTES. Protracted" meetings or extra services were commenced this week in several churches

at Thirteenth Street, Eighteenth Street, andfeeventh Avenueand continued in Forsyth' Street, ' Second Street, Seventh Street.Twenty-seventh Street,! and lOtherSj Efforta iof this kind, we dare say, are almost general throughout thecity.i -fp f jiii- - Gracious revivals are in; progress in Beveral of the churches' and mission stations Among tho?e: sharing Imost liehly ; in . these are Seventh,; Sevens teenth, and Sixty-first Streets..'".! '' t:.' 4: STROtpsBURQ. ExtraeV 1 from1 'k letter received from: Rev.' J : IL Alday, Pastor: " We have had a' marvelous outpouring of the Holy Ghost, which has 'resulted in" the' unprecedented awakening and revival in our midst. Pentecostal power distinguished the work throughout: our altar has been too limited for the 'penitent; we have had to resort to the Dews for the use 'of those who thronged to the mercy seat. Up to the present time, as the result of this gracious work, we have received into the church one hundred and fifty-two. Some of the converted have joined other churches while others are waitingto connect themselves with us. While the work of conversion has been going on, we have reason to believe that that of entire sanctification has progressed." ' There areseveral powerful revivals in progress jn the Rhinebeck district. At Ancram the work continues to be truly wonderful. There has been nothing like it in that section of j country for twenty-five years. ,;...-. , ; i.. At ,Union ..Corners, Rev, ACoons, pastor ; one-hundred ; have been: received on probation r and at, Copake Northeast, and Claverack there have been a number ;of conversions ,. .. i t- ; Feed THE.PEOPL.-The following . which,, , we 1 put.irom, one pt, ieech,er s last Sermons,' may assist some preach-' ers to answer the qnestiotf which they iometifoes asktheir corigregatiojis-Tr why do not the people mbre;gQnerally attend the church! service's;: .! ; 1 Various reasons are &ivetf why men do not go to church. The1' fact fs; they are ; hot fed when they do go: Human nature is true tp" itself' aud men will nofr'gd .whfere! they. .are 'not fed. 'If there was !a discriminating preacher in the pulpit,' and he sett men away with better judgments, aal with better moral convictions,' 'and with better 1 balanced states of min ; if he1, sent ' them away J feel ag that' the ' sermon went, homV ' win them" fend that they needed "it,! ie church1 would be a place to wh;h people would resort-far :more thn they do nowi' And never was ther a time when men wanted religious trth as much &s now.' Never Was then a time when so many were ' hungry ar knowledge of things that pertainto manhood here and hereafter as at this very day.. And when they goto church, and get nothing but cut sirav,' and straw raised nveM hundred Tesrs ago at that, and will not come jgin,I honor them! k i:, : ' ; ' I lay this law as tnuch to !mysslf as to my brethren. : I never ,'scoldid you for not coming to church,1 and Jnewr will. - I do not mean here; fr- you almost always ' fill this house' but if my prayer-meetings and lectTes tre not well attended, it is my iult and not yours ' I know it. ' . I doriot lelieVe,' as.lbng as' human nitupe- re mains true to what it, is, that he herds will refuse ! to -' come ;' to ' he ' .'rack when there' is1' iulev' fodrit' there; and if they do' hot come.it 'is- because there, is' , nothing-0-,Cat Therefore," wlien : our 1 eveiibg'.nieetr ings'f have, ; fallen'1 off, 'I have always said to myself. "youarle!.falliq off, and not the people.'1 flven when I have hot retnedied : the'svil, '! hate known the cause' of it a;' the tuns, Arid, oh the other hahd,; he moment my own soul was full, ari mysynir thies' flowed in ( overwhelming tides 'towards ; myj fellow-men I have noticed that jny meetings lave gone i;pr' If a man sleeps under ny preaching, I do not send a boy to mice him up; but I feel that a boy hd better coae and wake me npJ ' . J , ! - The Noon Peay Meeting. Our Chicago exchangs give the most encouraging accounts of these meetings in that city. T'e i . Chicago j Tribune says:.- . . , i - The meetings whih have been in creasing in numbes and deepening in interest since th 11 Week of Prayer," were even mou largely attended yesterday than on he preceeding day, and th,' spirit of te meeting gave inT dication of such rcondition of intflrT est prevadiug thefiearts of the Chris-, tian people of off city ashas -long been hoped and Tayed for. -r ; ! ' Daily UnionPiiayer MeetingSo much interet has been shown dn this meeting tht it has been decided to "continue i' during .this present week, and her-after until further notice'. At the jieeting Saturday morning this was lecided by a unanimous vote. The narked feature of , that meeting was a short and pleasant speech from Rev. ; Mr. Scott, a live missionary fxm ,India. His illustrations and, wcrds of encouragement and counsel wi! be , remembered, by all, present. Ve lerarn that the meetings .in, the, Congregational , Church wijl conticuei aacft. evening of the week, andfthouffh: oar., information isi not positive there; is little dotibt that the iaptit and , iueinpfiisi; ,v nurcnes ;wui also hold daily evening meetings. Terre Haute Express, Jan. 28.

A Brief Sermon. A Rochester olergyman made - the" following re-

marks in his pulpit one.Sunday.mornf I am informed that a lady who at tended'a funeral in this church last Sunday lost in this house, as she thinks, la valuable ; breast pin. r. The article is valued at as much as five hundred dollars.-it is said. I hope that. the loser i, was not a member of U113 congregation; and that if any one otyou should be the owner 01 such costly jewelry, it .would not be worn wnen you come to the house of , Uod O.n :tneDatiDath; hut, that all .would adorn themselves for such occasions in a meek , and quiet .spirit. , r any one nas tound the lost jewel, they are requested toleave.it with the sextonj MEDICAL. . , ':v ' C O I'Z H i 1, r IyPPia' Cure U i'. THIS CHEAT BEJIEDY FOR AU Diseases of the , ; . j STOMACH - is tho discovery of the inventor of Coe's valuable Cough Balsam, while experimenting for Ms own health. It cured Cramp in flie Stomach for him which had before yleJded to nothing but chloroform. The almost daily testimony from various parts of t.'ie country encourage m to believe there is no disease caused by a Disor. aerea stcmacn 11 win not speeaiiy cure, Physicians indorse and use it Ministers give testimony of its efficacy. ' t And fron all directions we receive tidings vi cures periormea. DYSPEPSIA! : : ;.! Itis sure to cure.HEARTBURN! Cne dose will cure. ,. , . , . , ; SICK-HEADACHE 1 V . . - X has cured in hundreds of cases. . HJ AD ACHE & DIZZINESS ! - LtKtODSinthirtvminnt.PS. . ; .Auwt x ot the. ,01 y.uAuu ! ,Tf nr-r-ri-rt ii Ci rr in ' ' r I. i rising of :the food.' v IISTilESS AFTER EATING7! - " jOn duse wll) remove,;, ' ' ' 1 ' I 0 ' Kapldly yields to a few doses. '.' ' ! ,!;;BAD.tfREATHr: 'Vr,.u.;.'iV-i!-:!) i t 3Vi.1 1 e changed' with' naif a' IsotUe. . It , , is, '. Perfectly. Harmless ! Its. UNPRECEDENTGJ) 8UCVE88 IS oiTing to the jact lhatr t-; i . 1 It' Cures ' by Assisting' Nature 6 re-assert her sway irj, the system I ' J Nearly every dealer in' the United States eiis.lt, at l per not lie. - - ti-i.t .... - Proprietors, ' w XT ... L f .. .. . i . . .X. tYON'S ..; PERIODICAL DROPS, The Great Female Remedy for ' 1; t 'V ' .1 '''Jn-epidarities , j '':' .t I HAVE TESTED THESE DROPS in my own- practice, over ten years,' and do not hesitate to say that nothing has been developed by medical research that acts so powei fully, posltive;ji and harmlessly, In cases ol female irregularity,' as does this medicine. - In all recent cases it never fails, while thousands who have been long sufferers are indebted to it for the boon of health ta-day, j 1 Although so powerful and positive, they are perlecUy harmless, and may be used at' all times, except when specially forbidden In the Instructions.1 ' 1 ;.. ; To all who suffer from any irregularity, painful. rdUHcult, excessive offensive, or obstructed, menstruation,' Lbncorrhcea, or the train of diseases that follow, I would say, try a, bottle, of Dr. Lyon's French periodica! Drops. Being a fluid prepara-, tion, their action is taore dii'eet and positive, than any pills or powders.., Kxplicit directions, bearing, my fac-simile, accompany each bottle. - 'Ui,' .They may be obtained of nearly every druggist In the couatry or by iiictosing the price to C. G. CLARK & CO., New Haven, Conn., General Agents lor the United. (States and Canada. .. (Priee SI 50 per bottle. .'.!! lit'-It :) j! ,i;B.JUlU(,li,liIU1:i-, in dec3 dfcraJj "i 04 vNwUaren, Conn. .iSffp-:l sd liiw i;il Hilt WORM IOZEH6ES. THIS TKIEI. KELt tnLE - 'medicine has.'occomplished ail that was desirable inr-bvery '.case' where it was given a fair trial,-and has always KiveiS more universal sat-l lsiaction tnanany i.(ri( on i iAii WORJM flKSTRittrf K! in nW. t B'h Udapfed' to an'ftxi:'aiid" . ( nil eniiureu love it, xnpusanis who! have tried Clark's Worm L.ozenil ' ?,are ready to' lestrty to Its superiority-1 Cover all remedies now in use. .. Jliauu-I ifactuvea by COUKX-NKY & LU.MPf,KIN,"l,ropriitorH, Owensboro. FotJ Ksale by ViA)Vi- :AKIN( and TLC. tsmuw uij.vSi.cu., t-yausvilie. Ind. novifl) Srn 'i!r; .vi I LAW CARDS. , J. WELBORX, J !f, ATTOItX EY-AT-LAW, ! EVAXSTIEEE1.,..;:;.ISDIAXA, Office on - Third "Street; ' ' Elllott's! new building.! 'Clfiil.' is i i.l jan3 , Conrad t5aker. ; ; C.;II. Eutterfield. jiaiier v, inaiierncKl. ; -v. A' TTOKXEYS-AT-EAWWIXiL GIV prompt attention to all businesn 1 irusieu u ineir care, i ' -i;. i ,,,1 1 . v OFFICK Third .Street, between MaV 'i HUU UW.IW. , lifAOVlliLr., 1-N1J JuiyOdSnl " ' ;-!; . f, Q JAMES t T. WALKER,. -7C itJSTICE OF THE PEACE AND AGENT FOR OBTAINING PENSIONS, BACK : 1! "i. PAY-AND BOUNTIES , FOR DlSctlARGED' SOLDIERsan , for the Widows and other Legal Re,'1 resentatires of those who-dle In the sei-vic -ot the United States. Oifice on the Nortn. weht side of Third street, near the Washtnaton House and nearly opposite the t'o B.ouse, Evansville. Ind. , . Al business entrusted to him will be promptly attended to. ianl8-ly- ': . 1UVW E. WATKIXS,' ,,,,) .(Late of New York City1.! L '. I . .. . n Attorney, un'd. Counselor; at Jaw, t,an be Jound at .the office of Morris 8 Johnson, near the corner of Third 'and Locust -Streets,' Elliott's Buildinn. Evans-viUe.'Ind.!;--,-...j ,,.; , .,.,'(, Will promptly attendto all business entrusted to his care --1 - -; Refers to the officers of the Evansville National Bank. ocZ7 dim

Xew Quccnsware House.

- v-, -X " LICIITEX & ICHEXHAUSER, . !4i ' -til--jIMPORTERS OF-) .,;,., ! ;QUEENSWAItE, ' ti-itTjJc v;:-i k.di i i M-fii-ii -J HOUSE? FURNISHING 600J)S, ; ?So. 3 SontU mrst Street. r , n , if ABE SOW . OPEXIXfl Tlf most sdendid assortment, of F . Articles ever imported to this city, and c stock of ,. , , WHITE GRANITE WARE is now complete, and on lv wants lonttnir at to induce all to make their purchases ol us uuq our slock oi COMMON WARE Is large, and will be sold as low as the lowest in the United States. Bohemian Glass and SllyerPlated Ware. , :! li ( : - ' ; i ; i"i "r Our assortment of Bohemian Glass and Silver-Plated Ware is one of the finest ever selected for the trade of this nitm ant ra have the advantage of our senior partner ''5 vivy vi x-xew i ors, bdu at all times on hand selecting the latest styles ! oc23d3m - i.i - ., . V COLLINGSWORTH , BROS., rlf.'-Ii'K' PORTERS 'oi.l,':', ; i', ; CI i: H'.i'' Ii (!;.n.'- L.Uiut f,.j ) )'. !l.lo' -i;.::jK I-.J-; . .-".V m! T ! ';,'-:ieiiiiia;'"?'-f! . c-.f Urd !:.c.b en h. : '), 1' ! .1 GiL A ;S..SW,A,R:Ej " i ii.l uuj i . -.. i" : .ir.") f ; ' raco t.,i-i e&'ntj; ;JT , ,y "'' 'iniltlfMr vaifious branchfeg," ! ! - .VKii'Ji lull ft( ildV Ii; v.-lrfT '((: AVE; II E ES , ; IHPORTIHTU , dirept from .England . since August. iw.uhu ixi c it i.v pupicu ita nie uemanus oSthe trade.iniquality, style, price, etc. '- ii . flliv i -. . i - . i i - ! . Besides the experience of years In this business, we go into the English market . ' vim gold, ' Kill .. . 1 . . . . " . and bny as cheap as any house Ini the United States. . .. i, , . , , we imDort and sell a stvl ot wtrrTt? GRANITE GOODS which no other honse In the city can get from the factories direct. Tfiey are very desirable styles, and will sell more reaaiiy than any goods in the marlew sucn is me opinion or good judges. .-, That Evansville Is a cheaD market frir Queensware no one is likely to dispute, uu wo ueeui ii. uuiiecessarv to multiply words. ' i : 'i . You will find ns'at the old stand, "No. SO First Street, . ;r . and ' l-i !'!'! i it- ;), -'i' i ' Xo. 8 Sycamore Street, au26dtf uvr.Vy'i EVANSVILLE. IND. . SADDLERY. 1 tti . AtKERT STEfKA&H. O. r.;WACK .!(!.. ; J. CHARLES MILLER .ft '' iSIGX OF THE HIG COLLAR. I .; t .71! t. ' 'Wholesale antl detail r. r. ,i . ( . , ,i.,'i. ii. j,: .' : m il 1 .i ! ,U (...,.-., . r, I 'Ji SADDLERY & HARDWARE. S STElNBACHi irvrv ! Mn..rr ii rr e- pn J i' t -- i " f !, .,: , :V ,iyJt' Ut , , ra TO Wain tii.kni ' J I Between Second and Third, lUit ti! .iJt'-X .fnEVANsVTT.Tf tvn - -m. . AAXa Fop , the Wholesale Trade, WE SIIALi; KEEP COXST1XTET . on hand a laree vnrlpi v nf Whnio. sale Saddlery of our own mamfacture. especially a large assortment of al kinds of Kip and Hoe Skin rvll Back-Bands,, Whip-Lashes, Saddfes, and Harness, which we can and will soiloa ir., luusuiiw aiiiuies lower, man anywhere in the United States. . . ;. ! Also, a full stock bf Saddlery Hardware 4 Keptonhand. - I , b or Hides trnrt fill liliwk nf t.Mo. ,i. ii-isnesi roHi-Ki price will be paid. . - The besl Tanners' Oil for safe. ' ' ,novl4 dtim'' - , " , - , i. i riiic ' f Krnrrv ' .LEWIS, A.WEBER, , ..; ' Manufacturer of and Dealer Ir f SADDLES, ; ur - - ' ' ', " HARNESS, ' 7 vv;., . .r;. n , ,. , COLLARS, ' ; ' BRIDLES, WHIPLASHES, &c, ' t ' ' W.-'.-TPhlrd Street, ' ; Between Sycamore and Vine . . (Next aoor'to PhUip Decker's):. - ' ., , THE ITXDEItNIOSEO KESPEOTfully announces to the citizens, ol tvansvllle and vicinity that he has opened a Saddle and Harness Manufactory at the TLhovfviinmwl nhion. where he will stan(lykeet) on imud s fuUassortmeitofi ,'Xn ni8J1?'t th.e I evervthinar hflnnirine lowest cash nriees. A liberal paU-onaae respectfully solicited. OC14 UKWUin l.i. T u v. it i .ihiH

MACHINISTS.

(., iJLl ,V . hi. I'd. X II'. (Snecessbf ii Kirati i lieilmCI lo n;u5l Manufacturer aad Builder of .in;cil .iri POJtTAHLSlAJVH STATJQXj I 1 STEAM ; ENGINES AND BOILEBf SAW AND : GRIST " MILL MACUINERY, , - ' !i!'f V'-'i -ti) V.- ';-: y ' ;;.):..,- z a i- ThresMng Machines, 1 J .-VI ., f -i a ..,.! -iv'.j ' . ; r Cotton aud Tobacco Presse ,-' - -- ;:i":-,; ' - . ;'! ". ' ;.' i ; ;! -. -.nt I -.i ..;it - ,yi CIRCULAR-SA W MILLS, .1 .1 :- v.. :.,! - :-f lj-id (J EYANSyiLLEw I ND, f ' j i"':r.!.h;;7 ;cr:t-) i oh.f ?J . J ') II "''.' i i l-tfoj.-.-O :!! 1 I J-)?:ni:0-HHEpriitov and, uovfbb Woes uAde to order ou short notice. " ' ' ' '" ji.u tii'. . rjrj.iM vr.'.i 'A'i ''''hnoir-'jurb srass CAsfiNdi lit. i i')t (i of very description." hi; I 'J u Dealers in Steam Gauges, Gum Belting Fire Bricks: Wroivrhr. Trnn Plnm'ttAinn. ClQihs, at manufacturers' prioea,) , ii(() iili: fv' i.'i .'.!( ('((. .-f ! 'll tl ; r C Tl A m T-KTSt . - i . . . . ii ( ni'irr'f ( f dine at short 0tlce, , i-W-J u ' !i .;:!'in-rl Lit a iic-iiill EAGLEn t.'.u'l i;;if, -i t, i ,;'- &pr25 V-JJ '.Uu, iV ,;..i!!;'ari.7-I'l-.V .ur )i: 1 -i i' I '.) THE PROPRIETORS . OF THIS the oldest and most extensive move and Hollow-Ware Foundry In the State, are prepared to furnish .. ' t ;sTovEsJf,:( ;;;;;;:!i.i;fi 1 -- . HOLLOW-WARE, -.1 :V SUGAR-KETTLES, L AS T,0V as 'any foundry in the West. The fact that we are selling andshippi every week, rge quantities of our got . to Ht. Louis, to be again sold there in cc petition with the large Foundries of U city,' Is sufficient guarantee as to price. , We are the only makers in this city the Celebrated Coal Parlor fcstove X . l'.i.i ,ri-II-1 which. l&Y being i oI rapidly. : introduced here..-,. ,,, s . . ' HrF.T.KV.n. P.T.OUJfT fc CO.. riov27d'lm'. ' Nos. to'i'ds 181 Main St. Excelsior Stove ; Works. " blemker; tillmann ' & oo. Fonndei-ycbrnerHixtli Street and Canal. , Office- at H. E. Blemker-s, No. -M Secoa" Street, bet. Main aud Sycamore. . JL full operation, and is nuiuuliictu: , ' COOKLVG STOVES, ' For oou aim vi; -' ' - HE ATINGf ' STO VKS, i ,. , J;'or.Wooti and C'oul, .... All of the latest and most approved pat i ..i terns. '. - 1 Skillets antl Lids, ' ; ; ; i Ovens and Lids, ." , OddLids. , i ; , . , Sugar Kettles, , ' ' JJoQ-Irons', ' " ' ; ! " Grates, and . .' Castings in general. Also manufacturers of ,. TINWARE, ' ' ' ; . , uuri-fjts ana Siiiii'.i'-IUUN WAKE ir ., and dealers in ,t MANTLES and GRATES, . ',. " ' " ;' , TINNEItS'STOCK,i ; . nij i It 1 SHEET-IRON and CXDPPr.R'WARE. , a, xUnk ini-riiAit,, , WJRt., BASTING 6POOITS. r i . LADLES and SKIMMERS. in fact, everv tliintr in our linn: A and complete stock. All warranted as represented. . i -. : f. - . i (,,.., Orders and calls solicited before purchasing anywhere else, at . . .i,, . H. E. BLEMKER'S, - - H Second Street; au!3 d3m . . EvansviUe. Ind H. Sehroeder li. .. WJHOtESAlK DEALEB.INj -,ciars, tobacco', srrr,i U-c, Xo. 10 Main Street, KTansvllle, Ind. Calls the attention of the trade to his fine Brands of CIGARS, and TOBACCO. . Call a examine my eloek and biices. ' brdera filled promptly, and at the lowest rates. dec22 3m