Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 March 1867 — Page 2

THE EVANS VILLE DAILY JOURNAL. SATURDAY. MARCH 23. 1867.

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imtaiuan, r X There will be Liberal Christian woidhirpat tEe Court House to-morrow morning and evening. J !T" Subject' in therm orning Mystery in Life." In the evening, "The r Calmness of Christ." ! Seats free and no collections. : I Cleveland, Ohio. Rev. Frof. : Zachos has preached in this city four J Sundays, to congregations varying from 100 to' 150. with ' encouraging prospects of establishing a permanent society. Those who attended the meetings were deeply interested; and i ready to do all they could to insure the success of the enterprise. I Pittsburg, Pa. An effort is jnaking to revive the Unitarian Society f In this city. The Unitarian Associalion has . contributed $300 to aid the heffortv r -;-;; .;:".,. "' ' fi ' s Rev. Dr. Hedge is to . deliver the oration before the ' literary societies of-, Michigan '.' , University next ' . S am - I mer. j-'!,1, ' ff'l I f Rev. Dr. Peabody preached his first ; sermon, since Jus return-lroni Europe,

at Appleton Chapel; Harvard Unii'l'claiBia againsLthe iTract.. Society, the

Terwty, last oundayinormngtoa Jarge tfrmcTAcation. Th rfisr;mirge uro f ddeed deep impression' on am who f 1 J !i T t Tk 1 l- ! t neara li. j-r. ireaDoay is a great ia i Torite at Cambridge, and was wefcom ed home by all classes with the great ? ( The following Unitarian Clergymen f contemplate a voyage to Europe thi I Spring ; Re?-A. D. Mayo, of Cincin I nati ; Rev. Dr. Bellows, of New York f and family, who will be absent one f year; Rev. Dr. Thompson, of Jamaca T PlaihB, Mass., and Rev. H. "WYFoote f of King's CnapeV Boston. The lati er w oxk hiA,r way, , r, :1 rr ? f i' Rev. Thomas Browning, of Richf mOndyt in a letter , to the 'Liberal I CIirUlian written in a firm, jelear i Jiand, says :: "I jshall be eigbty years ol i IsfcMarchi jf 'I Hyp uptilthatj work as a minister of Christ and his blessed Goe? is" beany finished! But I can . say that I have enjoyed so tiuch6 Ltb'at' I wouldr.beWUlirjfir to'wea out another body6if it could b erred me, m, the same .blessed cause. . nv,,, ! j, oCHia'rleiVoxibury, a JsWjtel! and graduate' of'Atnherst' College in Chicagoecentlymade & publie announcet'

ypaeftt,- in -that ity,-ef- his- oonversioa

to LLberaJ ULmtlanity. AI .0 : iv; METHODISTKV The Third Quarterly 1 Meeting of Ingle Street fJidrW wiA bfcbeld toda rand to-morrow. Rev. B. F.Rnwmorning at 101 o'clock and at 7J c'clock in the evening. Usual Quard terly Jaoctuig ( exeroi.i will be ob-

served to-morrow. We presume the .Quarterly Aeetipg? faY 'fesfi be held on Monday evening. j v . .The regular SabbatbrSjervicee wilL

be held in Trinity CnurcB, C. N.'J .Sims, .Pastor,'-' officiatinguPreachi n g -morning,, 4ad evening, Sabbath School at 9 A.Trr T j .

j.u xusjo oireei Mission Sunday , Sch09l tae'eV every ISabbath", at! 2 (ocg ;;;tf.tibe'prt ;'6cool'! ntHn Street. ,:;The mo"dl?spei goodbelb'dOn." - We' 'earnestly deieK Ibe'TOppgrffiw IfM. parents i and guardians of' the children' "and 5:aMAat in alUbal-partf ofiltIie!ciT;od

we cordially invito all i to be present JJjLod pa"r"ti6lpate-;w,ith53,itbdut reiard to sect, as the great o"bjcct Is as ' much good to all aVifoVsible. r Ir 0 JBpard p, Trustees of Asbury University have applied." to the. citi (XV aens orFutnam County 'vfor $30,000 $10,000 of which has afready been 0 Bubseribedi-foi? I the .erection of a new buildibg for-the J University, i It. 9 ia hoped the amount will be speedily , subscribed. f .m Dri Wylie," of1 the Sunday , School r Union, , reports", that organization

treasury :wm need;;$4,0dO, this year,i to come out .even; and , nej appeap to.

-ii,t the Unurcn to raise, tnafciajiumqu The TFcsiem. Aa'oocaU0 report a O". the following' ad the. results , o i some

Trevivate:iatkeiWest':ii'i.i ;";flettiid:::9?:Lcott ciff

.Ctttt," Norn 'fIodta 6a! Conference, ' New Harmony and Poseyville circuit, !- Indiana Conference,' 173 since Copl ference, distributed as followsi' Rush Creek-fid, Beach Qrbve 67, New Harmony 16, Stewartsville 8, Poseyville " ' 56; Uorydon", Indiana Cdnference, 50; -sLvLa Rue cireuifcv Ceotral,.Ohr6. Confer-" ence. 194 accessions and 225".coaver-

Viaor sions .: distributed, W 4fo5ott3 :,;IJbenT J

j is; ezer -irj. la Kue 6l, Jlatgomery 41, Sifrits"27.;;,pk1rt- CityircXit,' UH- . nois Conference, 118, fifty-four heads

64; Ringto,ad82White Hali

-a circuit, ' Indira 'Ceriffeifeftfr : on

itrial 9 byf letter; Nbrth CBenifcircait,

lGo: boutl L barleston jnrcmt, oron trial, 2 b; letter; Hangdog R&ck pfrcuitrfThjo Ixrafereneersince Ueefem ber.i)ljWe.Btfield, Carmel. circuit. North Indiana- Conference, -75; ToJeao Lity Mission, 54, or a total ot bO The Octhebn Book Concern. Mr. , Ue-Hrd, Book .Agent of the Church South, at Nashville,- in his report of the condition of affairs therer says Assets, real estate , in Nashville, $A;SZA Uj; hxtures, presses, type, etc., J0,o; stereotype plates, f47,539 69; merchandise, $17,958 68; JNew Orleans depository, flU,3U 67: furniture, desks, tables, and safe, tzTo; cash ?z,4zU ou making a to tal of ?Ids,oi'J za. . XAe bills pay able amount to by. and book accounts, 132,225 86,' making l,4ad 55, leaving a balance in tavor of the publishing house of $87,165 70. There are also the following accounts due to the publishing house, and when collected will be passed to the credit of the same as assets; namely, book accounts due, March 1, 1863. $72,S81 23; bills receivable to same date, $39,-; 983 92 ; Tract Society, to, . same,, date, $32.163 f 71;' Richmond Depository, to same date.' $24,145 89;lNa8hville suhscription, due same date, 94,387. ' The , iticnmona iepository, ana tne iNasn ville i-subscription, are? ; considered Worthjesg,;, (MwrcfinEAsrr. bfiscjopai i 4 t,Sxi Paul's Chctrch,' corner i ChestuUnd; First treets: Rev; H.W, Spalding, "Rec tori ' SerViees on ; Sunday next, (third Sunday in' Lent) at '10 a. Mi, and7JP.M. Sunday school at 9 A.'M.f Missioh 'school at 3 p. m. - During the week, Monday, Tuesday.'Thursday and Saturday at 8 a. M.,(Wedjdesday and Friday,, Litany at On - Wednesday evening' there will ben Co n fir ma tio a ; lecture . ' " Subjec t, "The ChuircK under the Mosaic Dixptn-; tatidkMOn FrTdavveniniir. lmmdi aejyair.er jneieci .Blblejciiissj tinde Jir VVi. bpaldiDg. w 'ipg'itM Rector M ''" " h-i .J.lLyv', o mi" ' y. XHK .JJEW115N 0K 1.U1GS.- J. Iieg Mt$p' 'of the' y'alkVgeikabR welt attended, better than in any. previous nv4 lutciiiinswrjr .m,.iuc i aiisu, Much :dey6ut! feeling is manifested, obi oily -in teiaTarattendanoer upon the gec'e CWtSt but in' wi.thdrawiti fVcW e-vi)ie'as1ires and festivities that usually claim attention, and in increased, work for tUq Vuse Cbrtfix iTbis is, indeedj mdst' enV e-durnging; 'St1! 1 ..." ) ! ,vThe hicrhest fettendince -at ithe 8 A. M servioei fcaii been 79 persons. The owest 48; which' was oa'a fainy morn--.:'i.U.. - - - - K.tis'f ..r'l.t 4iigM ne average i attendance . at all ili services,: exclusive -;of Sundays j toince'Le'nt 6mmenced, is a little more tfcai 57The Suoday;cangregations! have been iiiiasuafly'large and atten?t It is devoatly Kdped. 'tliat 'good tea alights is, it will;, be;inade 'Vastly better as the season draws to its close. Why should not all the members of ihe':jpaisi:avaiV themseltei orthe churches open doors, to appear before 404n..x3 ne.noi flDunaaotiy aoio. to bless ti4 Teward thosewlid, fo?i lit?,' tie sumV'will lay aside their plc-asures fox ibis, sei,Tieerarric kave' their ' busii ness for him ?WWH will say with Da yiaOne.day tn Th courts .suiter! tbfoft thousand,'.1 trilly.alwayo "find that at yis gocd for ' iuni to -have been ' ORDjNAtio.rrOn Sunday last, the Rtv Rev. J-. O. Talbot,- D.D.jlSishop Qadjuior,of trie ;Dibeese was pres ent in St. Paul's Church, for the pur pbse-i of ; holding ordination. Mr. Erastus' V; Spalding, M. A., was ordainedf to the Deaconate. Morning prayer was read by; the 'Rectorf the RevV-H!! Wr. Spalding, assisted by the Rev.: Win. - H. Carter, of. Vi'ncennes; The Bishop, before ordaining the candidate preached an excellent sermon ppon the "estimatian in which the peo-' pie should hold the minfstry, and upon therdiu,1xnof parents' td., devote1 'their of 'tie ministry. .t:i a.v : j 'i.'.Mr.' Spaldibg, whdx received orders Ion this' ocfia'ston, is brother of the ReWr of. t?tPairs Gh'tfrch'-, and 4 :3qni.Qf thie la'tcRev. Erastps Spalding .'of'JVestern New !Yr k,-v.fer; "many ears a devoted aDdxfaithful Missionuryo..' that Diocese.He. is the third, of; his four .sons, bow in the ministry j.and tbe fourth, who is head 1 -T1 l-ll ITTteacner. m xvacine onege, in vis-ctmsiii-, is a candidate :ibr, orders in that Diocese t iiJ 'uy-.u'l. ' : sm ""'bii Sunday evening" the Bishop deliyere&ja,, nitsiioriary ; adares3''before a large VandJ fateofcive"ongregation. He'illo onffirhfei two persons, one

urev' mere win De arofthev: no; for the ppen t,-

tHyft SePas.Parislt, Cousidering vtban weather, v and. thfe

of whom was a member, of the. last confirmation class, . and was kept' at me by illness ; b .t 1 On Saturday the Bishop, with the Rector," visited the Marine Hospital and confirmed a sick young; man, who had been previously baptized by the Rector. And on - Sunday he made several calls upon the sick, and spoke to them the word of exhortation and comfort.

PRESBYTtBUS. All the Presbyterian Churches will, we presume, hold their usual services to-morrow morning and evening. - The ladies of the Walnnt Street Church expect to give one of their admirable Sociables, in their parlors, on Tuesday evening next, " Further reference, with particulars of the en tertainment, will be made hereafter. ; "We mentioned, a week ago, that the distinguished Dr. 'Guthrie of. the Scotch Presbyterian Church, was to I be a' delegate to the General Assem blies .bf, this country in'. May next The '-New aork" bvangtlut, states that there will be associated with hiiij' the Rev.' '.Uti Fair bairn, .also a distinguished theological writer, and the Rev; Mr. Wells,', of the Mission Church.- of Glasgow. - It is hoped also that the Earl offDalhojris'ie.tb'c5, zealous Presbyterian " Elder1, who '; stood nobly by the Free Church - in the period of its. disruption from the State, and. who at the time was one of the Queen's Ministers; will also be a delegate, as he is to visit the Canadas about that time, j - . . :',';t ' .Further, the ! Presbyterian Church of Ireland sends as delegates to . this country, the Rev. Dr. Denham, of Londonderry, one of the. most valued of its, older Ministers,' and the, Rev. Dr; Dale of Dublin, one , of ita; most popular of -the younger Ministers of Ireland. " ' "'j', M "' ' . We believe the General Assembly of the Old School Church" is' tbs meet this fear to incinbatUw If.this'. is so, thej presence . of n thesi: distinguished foreigners will be the means of- drawiag "to"' the1 'Qiieen' City .many : others' ihaft'.iniimpers fit. ,th,eV Aseembty to ;see and eat; them.' ;' i;,1-' 1 'TERRE ? HaCTE. Ind. Revl GeoJ Morrison,' the pastor, in a letter dated March" 10.' -writes -as "fbllows " A hieetibe in 6'uij, Church'' here, has just closed. u e lms uieetmtr bat continued nine,'7feeks.; vThe;.la$t two.jweeks I have heen assisted by Rev,'Xevi Hurhes--One week Of the- time bv Bro.Allffn-VlTberjlliave" been some, a! .ti". . x rti .a . rniriy aaaiuons' io tne v;uuren. tne Chureh revived, andjprobably as many as tbirty awakened.ViDurin the Dast year the Lord has greatly blessed this Church, .adding to it3 numbers in.tibat time not lets than sevDtyfive per- ;-, . f-T I ' III ' BAPTIST. i - VFIrst tBaptlsi, Church,' Marble Hall MxedrgeF; Pentecost, Pastor '. ;- f '- Preaching at the ueual hours of 10i A.M.vid. il v.M.f Dy in pastorj . ,; V ',ChiI'4feu:8';;Mee,'ting 1st1.3,p. f and Sndajhool at .AJff;, ;;; J:" ' -',11 Afteif 44 'absencel'of ilve weeks, ihe pastor, has returned td.hls ch'en will'again occupy the pulpit; The result of the labors of4 Mr. P. In coniiectioa' with . the .RanVVStreet iBaptist Church at New Albany wasjVp tothe time or : his; .departure ;last Tuesday,1 over 50 'conversions, and '. some 40 additions' t the Church The' work is still progrcssip'g,'.:urider; ' the imifaieH diate supervision, and labors' of Rev. 11: 5Smith,! the-pastor. '."'iyi -! ,Cl We' have news' of revivals in the .V i,, '-'i :- - . ' -r - - . Uaptist unurencs, at ..vaiparaisQ. Ne w; ' PUilade I phia, .1 , Moored .'ii H il U YincennCSw. Anrpfa,'..Cqlumbus,i!','and several other places. -'"yl! i ;; ,The; great ievivar it ; the Walnut : street Baptist Church, at LiouisVille,. under the labo'n of the Pastor, Geo. CT'Lbrimer, still continues. "About 150 have thus far been baptized, upon profession of faijih in .Christ. i : t "The news from the East is, that revivals are prevailing very generally throughout all the Churches. J. s V 'The'' brethren of Chicago are? making preparation9ou.a ' large Bcale ije--rr.A:? M t&.- -VW a r ' attend tbefcn there In May( 'H-u.i.t f--. ' 'j-VMi-ENTINE WSTZELi - ; r : ,' ' j Iaufact aret of Fashionable ' ' FifiixrruRE ;Axd chairs, No. 103 Mahi St., bet. Third fc Fourth W Orders of .all kinds will rfceije prompi attention. All kinds otiuna-, I NO WORK done to order, inch H dm

MEKC1IA XTS' EXCH ASM and , GKNTLEJIKN'S BEbTAURANT, Xo. 5 first Street. TRTTNTZ & MEXTZEB. Proprietors. The choicest Wines and Liquors-will be kept constantly od banu; and special attention will biven to the where all the df llencies of the season will be served -tn the most approved style-. maltm? it a pl-aittt reoi t tor the. MERCHANTS and BUSINESS MEN of tne city. ' A liberal patronage Unsolicited, i i.-.i 1 oc23 dsn " v iii ii.-C.14-l . 1 .tUlttMX

2. Confectioneries. H. M. AHU SUVi HrTi HAS8LKB. AHLERlHa & HASSLER, " Wholeeale and Retail Dealers In Candies, Foreign Fruits, Toys, -ana FANCYWARE, No. 15 South First Street, EVANSVIIXE. We manufacture oar own Candles, and are prepared to supply the Wholesale Trade at the lowest rates, and. warranted oi pure auaiitv. We keep a full assortment of Foreign Fruits and Nats, Canned Goods, fine Pre aervesfj ernes, c. , i -; ; Toys and Fancy Ware' of every description, for presents and t uwuve ainusemeub. i: H L i FIREWORKS i i " -- . . v.i t ,- j-j n fall supply and general variety. , i . . r Agents for i i '.- 0. D. 3f allory dcos Oysters oc23 dly CLOCKS. 0- ' C : f ft . CC W 0 a -ft.' . 3 S3" 5 '? u2 5" OS! B e ft. o 5" P - O 0 ,.-." a o ' o ft. S Hi or o ,3. jo - . a A 69 ' a 00 s c- o ' ft..r C 'I '. k.--,t.-S? .fl'i4"liM't L.. f! l-2:r AV'go:!-.5ig; A 1; I1r 'I! ii'U,!.,y ; fc..?T.-M? W O CD B- , CD ...VP -.?.ivu.i-sr.-'.i ?n a- ' ,"iV!; ap;". "'f- ;- i(l A i '; . ' if M HATS A1ID CAPS. V.I .l l iT J Tan1:-. .-;j!i 7Xetcltaiits9 Atteiitloi f ound ther,circJel"i'or' oui 'WioleUlf -Jiioii.t; i ." 10 i.-'i... i'j..v.. , ( f Houses, drop in and examioe our tvck oT - . r , - goods, as we toave one of- the largest and .-1 Tu,i- I 'll .is Kii 'tt-T!;. ii. -,u 1 best-selected stacks oX1Kats,iCapsl LaJie t r r . f "1 .and Misses' Trimmed Haw -and - Shaker we will sell 'at prices that will give you a rgefnargin (or profits,. ;rou,4ny; your Ifats in ClticirJnati, IjduWllhjj drSilx)uis, bring your billsrwith you and we will du-j pjicate tl?em, and save ypu frelgl). If you can't eome, send us. 'your -orders, ariij we will guafantee' tfae goods 'to 'suit, orjyou can return Ltein to us at our expenbe. , v : -1 ! '-! '.. "i: -! viif - 1 LiXPUEAJl A ItlTCSELL. 1 ;. 54 'ii'ii-J o!oii:. -a A ' ;, -, Jfo. 28 Xorth First Street, E , :!fi ;'';-. r tetu ,i:ui s j ( (Next door to KolingswoTth BrbK.)'',! ) i , ii f'rt-.-;'a ,in.'iiw (!';,) ;n , 7 . nov29d8.ii i oi; i-y Evaksvii.i.k4 JSi , ", on .TJ '.f. r.l EYANSYIIXE kSIE A3! ;i;BiKRt iiiff-if H:i orfi 4nd- fr,j! VTi--Ii ! T'AXDT'MAXUFA CTORT. '."i i.t. 'y ,1, I'l-ibiU-.i' -tt"ii . i' t -Ey A. Je. W. CHRIST, ' Ko. loersiaih Street, betl Third and Fourth !:..' .' (opposite Court-House). . Alt KISDS OI CRACKERS, Bread. Cak.es, etc., as well as all kinds ol Candies, Toys, and Fancy Kugar-Ware. of every description, for wholesale and retail, at lower prices and to better satisfaction than by any other house In the whole West ;, . , , ,. decldly ' ' J. 0. & J. G. SMITH, ' y-.h !n;i Blfnafacttirr ofi - r -: Hoes, ."Axes, --Millnlicksir,'&c. 18T MAMintEET. -'11'1 rUKdf. ir. inch M to t t EVANSVXULE, 1N, j

CONP.EC riONERXE

iI.lCKrNISTS.

: r' , i . . : & CO., Hecliaiiics' Foimdry, Manufacturers and Builders oi team Engines, Circular Sa" 311118. r A , rtrurt and tenor Mills, Tobacco Screws, humming Machines, Dltll- ' - ..- f - j ; ui. . ieryand Mining .Ma- ;. , , eblnery. Malt ''Mills. Corn . I ' , , - - 1 - - - i MheUers. House FronU, Cellar Grates , ON & BRASS CASTINGS Of ev-ry description. -cbiEery of all fcimUMadeand Repaired. Dealers in Pelting, Fire Bricks, ; ' Hifam Guages. and ' if rmgi:tlroLi t'tper. Old Materials Bought. -'. ( ! " -U i ' ' ' i: J .:- '; i .' 1 .ft ,. j f'iiave the facility of the 'best' Ma- . iwy wuricmwi ana will give all .1 ,ri eneruyiea lo-tu. our inaiviuuaiaueu- ... nil orler . promptly, warrant out k. sua ctinrse reattonaDie prices. " Ktloeaiid Foaitdrv. comer of First and . b. workmen sent to an pans to nt ir-work and ilrt'Tvpclrlniri ' 1'!' 1 i V" 1," '. ! r lit '. ;' .j!'-'o -.v i'-'j.w.- ,i't'!f 8' ii:' IL iK ft,. V.si fi.'? ! I .?' 1 '! M f.,'n vi'ij'n., f - 1 !!; t.f o J t, .r '. if..) ...f...., i CRESCENT FOUDERYj I" ...1:1 (.. !)ilJ irlUfl .!!!. Js ic I V'ASIttlliiUli'vUrSfOIAKA id iifil-! '.ci 1:' !('! vr-i ,'.f. 1 Mat-.utacturers of,-; i--.).-- ! rT t -' ' " f.'-f- .' : ."-! ; " TKAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS PORTABLE. . ENGINES iV fi-;; .,'( J, nil AyP '.1 ! CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, "."'Of the ni'ot Aprfo- Pmtem V'' r !-. I f, II -)J t --.,,! i -:;.-f'N; .ft(', ;f; .l-x'ii .-n tl ' ' l.il 'J',i:t. .'i f.fffi'- V.J If' - , ' :l kitdsjof Mashinery appwlalntag to .1:: r. nii' Railroads,' ' 1- ' Jll.ll ; . ' . V'r"tilttrieBv'''FJiriia ,r' 'J'1 I ''. .it ijtiJsrtTaTl siieS, Willi the lattt .11;' ;.( Ii yi 1 -.!,'. ji. yn: '7 ir i.prcivqmenw anacnea,. , prove;iifcnls attached, ; !v-- --it -r.'.t , !, r-t i ll vl ' r 1 ' ,'1 W f 1 , 't "Siiirt Brass Castings ! of- Even' - : rA.it t, la Steam (Juaicef. Guin Beltlncr. fancies, Wrougiit Irou Plrn, Bolting j a. j 1 idilDg Donb at Short . Notice.' ; ; 1 - 'itsmi-a sent to all parts to fit up work . impair doiici-.uu .atjuery. All orOat' wilt liftttveiitur iudivldui.nutenrion and wtiikie oro-n-. J filledou -v-.. mosi. reasonable terms. ,' ' . Unpe and Fouudery bn lhCaiial.e0rner i m rna nrc!i i 1 i l i no r '-".-1 -ve.ny .1 i m van ! Hu.-ttian-iiiii flO'.'ll a WUJLIAM.CROMEY, !; 3 2 Wholesale, aoer Dealer,' -j And Agfent, for t h!saleof tW POWnEK1 j ' ii-. mauofactiired by tbe Oriental and " f-i J fIljMiami,ri'owder Companies, x,f , vi SOOJMAI9 fcTKJEET, ;, .-' .. !'i "j' -7 Between Seventh and Eighth', ; ') it l.itv. .-: -ixMrxsnixc; Ktj ' ; . k r .! f '.v, : . . . : - : i ; -' -a arCASH PAID FOR RAGS. A full supply of f porting. Rifle, and Blasting Powder, and Patent always on hand. , . . ajrn 6. AV. OSBORNE. ORNAMENTAL. SIGN and BANNER A. oniilass done to order, at 7 lKut

. GROCERIES.

CHARLES - VIELE L ... CO.,

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SOUTHWEST CORNER c FIRST AND SICAMCBK STREETS, EVAW9VII.I.K, IlD. an9 dtf JOHlf J. BKOBS. - ' I ' H ' i GKOROB BROS BR0SE&BR0., :i:ua lY.Afi!;', ,3') Boat Stores, ; n : If.'J OROCEIIIES,? 41 ! If Gum Packing, Packing Yarn, Cotton U'P.Afia Manilla' "Rvm T.ath' Vorn ww, avmw, WUliM 4IMUf Oakum, Nails, Lanterns, : u: :K : .Oils. &cvi -7; -7 Call and examine our stock and prices, at , 5o. 22 Jfof th Watef Street, oetween Bycamoro and Vine. Orders filled promptly aad at the lowest rates. - . , . ruov21d3a 1I0RNBU00K & CO., DEALEU8 IN Boat Stores, Groceries, and Produce, '" Agricultural implements, d Oils. !" :;;';'' Agents for ' -"..' I ;'cU" Falrbaniks Scales. r We r?eron hand a i a genera! assortment of these jast. Lly 1 celebrated Balances.. Tl-ev in durable and warranted accural, and tha cbeapevt. all thing oonslderetii Hires from one dracbua to 1j0 toiia. iiuu9Um - - i. " ' ' ' ISAAC-HKIMANir. 'dIvID HEIMAW. 'i I. k III IIi:i9f ANX, oi ? 7" ,j 'Whotesal' cUaiers In' v'.'i. OROO:E R IE S, foreign amWDomenitc Liquo'rn. Jfos. CO and C2 Main Street. Between teond add TftfM.' " i, f tit-; 'r!J i; i novaodtf f iJ 'ii'1 ' ; X. K. WHEELER. '' . i , . JAMES D. RICOS WHEELER fc RIGGS, ! il; m. . !. i-.t -. Y.-ili;'... f 'II 80DTIIEAKT fcoRNEB FIRST AND STCA JI0BE STREETS All orders .i.-otaptly attended to. bovidlf : CLOTHING. i'i J Ii. 1 - .1 mJ I '-. .1 . -I ri oJ5 South First i Street. I J. K.-LUTai'jyiUIl, ) i - -: i.j-!- Jv . 'f v,'i Mens'; 11 C. : 'fit t DEALER IN and Boys' CJotum : :'-f. J' il I'., :l 1 l-j ;if f (-Furnishing .Goods., ...j siiliiJ ''ii . 'i-Mff ''. '' -i f.'i .'".r-t Tn iuett r . : ;.-) UJ-'.i'.ll ' ' " ' ' '' ' "' ' . I.'fH Cloths, Casslmei"es and Doeskins: r i-.'M'i ! : r. V; a j- i ; r: Made to order, and. Oi guaranteed, a: ; .1 lowest p8HH)le rrlccs.; fi-. 5 Sio.'itli Frwt Strecjt. nov28 6m E.a Q.t tfUIITH, Cliair Miuitifacturor, TO X',icVryH corn ,.jii vision,: a iifd StreV, where lie will be pleased ehhi old and as many new; customers an U. msy all.f eiiairs oi sUfie loweiit prices. Kn'V ill. iii . t City Election. 'tM.if TkTOTICE 17 I the auallfied voters of the city ol Kvunivtin. that the annual elKctirm for the purpose of electlr it City OIHcers, will be held at theneveral places preMcrlbed by the Ordinance of the City for holding City Factious on the first Monday, being the first day of April, 1J7. at which election tbe followinK oflic-ra will be elected.vlz. : One Councilman for each ward of said city, a City Clerk, a City Collector, a City Treasurer, a Marshal, three AssesHors. and a City burveyor , (- . .By order of the Council, tWch 11. 18.77. , , A M MacjJpjr fit,riL f City Clerk's Office, March U, 1&7. 1. hchistdj, 1 , ( (Union copy.J

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