Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 15 June 1867 — Page 2

f4! fs. THE ELVAlTSyiLLE-DAILY I JOURNAL, SilTUttDAT JJJNE15. 1867. ! .g

w-v T" iqr- a t IT.

"" "TIWHr" "BF ft E T

I and his many friends everywhere, and 1 PUMTC-S ALCFtElrTTC ATA

these sympatnize wuir nis sore bick-

BAPTIST. Pf? '? ?

Ilall; Geo-u-.F, -Penteooet Pastor. Preaching at l6j A. M. j'preVehlng to

children at 3 P, M. Sunday School at

. 9 A. M.- Parents are especially invited

to bring and be present with their j

children at the children's meeting. ..

The'anniversaries recently held in Chicago were by far the greatest in the history of the denomination, and

are said to hare been the. largest re-

A. .handsome Methodist. Church was dedicated in Greenfield a few

. t tit j f m.- ness, Dy wnicn, neis opnnnea to nis

The"T)?use is a neaf brick edTfice,

forty by eeventy and twenty feet from floor to ceiling, with a handsome tower, one hundred and five feet high,and cost seven thousand five hundred dollars. The seats, are Jbuiltan good atylei and; nicely grained. The , pulpit is composed of three elegantly 'marbled columns. ;A T i f - I H . Kev. L. P. Drake, Presiding Elder

liiou9gatberingeverJie!d .on .thfil " oneuap Aeoa rnntinAnt thr hein nresent mowi'TM anonymous, letters, warning

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A large number of undelegated visit-

informs

tore-crosshefWo,-Rierv ms lhis correspondents that he

or,,! whieh-swSlled the-number to fnot comptj their xeftuests.

iWt 5.500 inlhe aeirreirate. Hon. Wess W oruer OI ""isuups.

Mr. f Hurber, of Brooklyn,; read a i The subject of transfers is occa-

ness, by which ' heis 'confined to his I , .( ? T

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the active .administration of his juris

diction.' "7 " '

f The', Standing Committee of last !

year was, re-elected by the ' Convention. It stands as follows:1 ' Rev. James ' Runcie, President, Madison ; J. B. McChesney, Secretary, Indianapolis; RetT J. B. -Wakefield. Rev J: P. T 'Ineraham. John

lijove, treorge W. Wears, M. I). 5 P The delegates to the General Con-

ventioir remain the same. The Hoard of Missions for the diocese, consisting of one.xlervmaiuJLn.dooeJayman

from each convocation, consists of

Kavo T. Wr 'T?-DO - T oViTTfltfa .Too

. . ... ... .. - ....-.( ... Awiajvikb, V ACT. f Runcie of Madison : H. W. Spalding.

or Jyvaaeville; Drj iewIand,-oi INewJ

Albany and John Jackson' -of Vincennes, with the Treasurer of the diocese, Dr. John 8. Irwin, ex officio a

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CINCI17IIATI ADV'TS.

Tr--BRIDWELL--COM rTrODDSrMACNEATrSTJRBAlCi

TRANSPORTATION. - FREDR..liUSTONfI

(lAt of Oweasboro, Ky.) '

DEALERS IN :

DRUGS, wmedioinesV-;;':; ' CBMIGALS' r

FZJtE JLNJ BURGLAR PROOF

Commission" Merchant,

PERFUMERY

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TOILET ARTICLES

Corser Third and Main StreeU, - .

:vAireviij.it.iiaK''

Sole Contractor Tor BANK LOCK , . :.., '!": :. tO '-' '

U. S. TREAStTRY. 7 '

No 17, 175, and 177 PEARL ST., ;

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Prescription carefully eompoanded, day mcb28dly

or night.

yea in

, ; lnovl3 dam

, Cwcik h ati, Ohio.!

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.picj littlepoem at -theSocial Re- poni, unidn, of which; we give Telow a few frpuble to . some of the - Coafemees.- ('elected Secretary.

etanzas: s x - a resuiuuuu ws uasireu uy s nuuis- ine ioiiowinsr - action concermne

S. FRANKLT. ' A D. MOKRiSOM.

JfRANKLDf, MORRISON & CO.

l..l. .. ..i j - - . PRODUCE GENERA rmirn ! A' ' '"i ' ' " CommlsHlon Nerchanis.' , j

Last.year at the tea board, this year on the

u

lake.

We Baiiitmir annual holiday taker

xiait-iarea onuie ranr q.anu ooai An.ihftiwA "5 . -t

Set the feefocoqr; parsons and people at

Chicago, the city of inarvelous growth, iiaL3Uou-b.r arms u tier guonia, noth

ing iota;

ird with-

erial Associatioao, he JSenessee the Pap-A pelican CounciL waa ta Conferencef1' fcorisiderinF'trinsfers as ketr by thOoureutionT K '

r ' j. , . ... . fba committee to whom was referred so leading to impair the itinerant sys- mbcb of the Atwltttant Bishop's Address as toft'&o thiathe New York MethoJirt

ti i. in Ilitl L,UM k a T . . T. : T 1 '

Rvarv mnvAmAntL Iriivtncrhnnt fha wnrlrl

LirrAA xvitU ihptnaia-whtti'iilnTiteA yLnd true Bj-nodical action, must be

TTnrkTnir nn rionbt. In her bountv so t?. . t ' mi. fl. .r y every loyal memr of the

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nTknlounlA "TiMnlaV. 1 References: Fearce, Tone, UcUton A Por.

w m uwivhiv JkWM. uiiiiau i ver; wnxuienn s eon; t outer iiroiners;

A Co.; K. G. i Leonard A Co. Robert Mao-

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WAMFACTlUIXi CnEHISTJ

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.1! PUA.n'f,o'

lhe transier OI Chureh matter tf devontLhankffirinar

W on ) mgerou u; w sir' wtsu w i lutrn pretttucin uwii r vuv pmuc . w 1 Sj T ucou v v. j

d;

fcQf BBTSOK iA. B.CItKK. AXEX. K. XAKK.

1 1 : ,LON BRYSON &' CO," !1 i

24 Walnut, Street corner of Front,

e might b

For her, -bnantlfal lake where " much 'wmtw'f Urn,- - '" ' - ' Beflecting the bine of God's beautiful sklea. Though seeming exbauttlees, may chance to give out, . "With jflve thoiMna diligent dippers about t Five thowwnd-roen, women, and chll , dren. all told . .

(Chicwv otMiuii-tee should not be so bold t) To feed and t ;leep, puts the place to its

And leaves- the late, coin era aomewhat in

tne dumps.

Resolved, That, in the opinion of this

ooamiue, tne council to be nem in lxm-

Jf tt

For

ariother, at longer or" shorter intfertal's,'

constitutes the ltinerancv. 1 his. and

thinlyi liatiaimi8he8 it from seM' " ?" ","Ji

Uea paStOratO.'A ttrst tnere were no gathered together since the Sixth General

recognized territorial bounds within un; . , ... i- S . t i- -..j I That the thanks of this Convention

wnicn wanders were to :d iinuiea heitendered to His Grace, tbe Archbiehop 1 hft ;httreh 1 b'nnit '. t Inrs IS a con- I Of Canterbury. MetroDolltan and Primate

naetionar'.avatAm IrnlvlTha nireaeh."! -k- nglwl, the calliug of tlUa

'- ' - . r oynoa, oearing, as ;i does, upon vne resuers are not the property of an Annual ration of united action .uj the Church of

Uonrerence; they belong to the JleUiT ; : .. v.. . ! , li:.,' I ,l ,v. f " That this Conrention express sludeOdist Episcopal Church in Its entirety; ( TOt thanks to His Grace, the ArchblshOD

The greatest kindnesarthe people can t of canterbury, for caning this Council, aod

GEOSQElHT BREED'S DOMESTIC i T.TnTTrn tvv-fq

j .0.'m-;h JGENERAL AGENTS FOR -'.(' t Uil i .-I i i-iiU , ' i ... u.t : I'... - '

DR. AEinSTEAD'S TONIC SYRDi

UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, and

PILE OINTMENT.

j l Xfanwusion1 Merchants, ,

i

this broad hosnltalitv longer to lut' TaPd exchange5 tf thenl frOTr' Nortb1 ble. b preSenUf ' ;

. z uanni neciors or me rirunn in

the Lhurche8 Stoutly TeSlSt the ten- matter before their mamutloiii. at an

dency.to make-th .ConjerenoerliMa f r'y day, tor place ib tlie hands of the wrilliinf !a-r..patiorf3 Ith' tirii af t?u" Uwineana neeesaary to enable

J;

1'ivfMiui avu avi a ioov.

And next year, at Nowhere, the orders will

be:

BrTBgyirurffnfteW fpnly

We'

And

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veTef?nUaaorIike" Ph a raoTi V

fkmo'ael We.!icuigan

rgs, Oonej up in her chambers, though I'm thankful to say, - "l ebe ias not yet indignantly swept us

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:.:c-'i .li. i td: 'U. -' ; -- .' .: . . ;j.): f '? ; j All bnfers promptly flljed. ; i,'ll:,l, i " .

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PETER TIEBLISfO,i 'j

- . .1 w .w AtWfllMI M .lir.,... UOVU a . .. - .

irAais an innovation, nd a most Jfe ora- r daneerous one, f lotf. lor original "f WtWiv f ; f;. V, Per Jet. to,, M i

Methodism. Let us have transfers, I " h. Stringfelixiw, t paint$, Yarnithiu, Oils, Dyeituflt,

omy more 01 tnem. jjec tne iast ex- i - 7"' : ' L' r .' , LTV- t FT t U I . v jmrm WAIIB t.; a

change tith thtWst,anclJliejiomi vommixtee(;w , wnomr was re-rmchUdam M -' EvansTilie. Ihd. f

CIXCTSS ATI. OHIO. 1 ' l

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i t ' And Dealers in, !

FLOUR, GRAIN, an4, PRODUCE GXJ. XRALLY '. Order for Urtoeriet amd Mar

chandis promptly filled,

i jkA vances made on ConslgnmenU. ! . , .

I nch27 8m .

H.I.8TTXS8. T. X. BULKS.

a L STILES &VC0.,

Produce and Commission Merchants,

And Dealers' in Western Reserve Cheese

V " ' and Butter, ' . ' , M4LTBrs ": : .:

Freth,- Spiced, and. Cove Baltimore Gutter:

Foreign Fruits, Canned Fruits, Sardines,

Pickles, Catsup, Ac r . ..

ICo 53 TTalnat Street, Cincinnati, 0, ,

A ).- 1 ' ' '-' 1 "

A. M. Thornton.'

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f'A .1 li .-ft .t, with the Border. If

o! ir ;we've paid her as wen as we might, abundantly, it will be next to impos

""1v"vmmo,uguivnBible for American Methodism to

And Yesterday hair of us cleared off the I Bink into decay.

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i A member. iopen S vnapei, in-J xr ' v ui Deelew in. Paints Oils, Glass and Pntl

dianapolis, writes the; CAnteart,vld-f r 1 V' - .r""6

rVm, 1?X Crane.

;, TH0RNTaNr CRANE CO.

' w r rv W-"W if a - r w s nrv

Withnotes we had. all cot tflscou fore. w -

.e ferred.the matter M St. Agnes1 gilall, syQ i I inai, - 1. ,.VUMJUissiuxt MLKVllAJSTX atiTrenaconsistir'' 78;. Oa.Stlet..- ..rni.fT-tvM.J; ,Yv, i0 MrpaWinl.VndHes'si.S. uAviwoKeiki; !

Wiiie Loneenlraf Tfansit'1

Company,

The only Line running Cars through toNew Yoik, Boston, and all New England ( . ' ' i t . i i . .

cities, WITHOUT TRANSFER." Cdrs are ' loaded, LOCKED, antTSEALED, and

never opened until they reach their des-

tlnatlon, carrying goods bet yeeji1 Evan v vUle and New York 14 it 1 p :

; FITE 10 SEVEN DAIS' TIME. KrelgbtjdeUvered at all the Inspectien. -

Yards In New York, Brooklyn, or Jersey

City.

Foi PROMPT DESPATCH 1 f.

this Line has no equal. .

: Damages-, and r. Overcharge f promptly

settled at this offlee. T , , , ; FRED. R. HUSTON, Agent, Ve. n NORTH WATER T., ; maya t f , r ; ByAyv!-ig IMS t BROWN;. iDlXKEESONl&iCO:

FORWARDING AND CONMISSION ' I Uhll' mM.iI .i. ii In' IB' tf)-t!: (i,i -.! if-;. I i is: - - ilw: MERCHANTS. 2" ,. : -'-S ' n -"if f T,i,M if i ,

; " llt I I," - : i.l. '.;.i

i ash special. Agents lor .tne, ,

11 i f '(!"' ,i . I IcilT 1,-: f,:!'i ' " BEUiromiXK R. R. CO., , "' 1 '--" ,'.t ,. :

EEIE TE49SP0STATI0X CO.

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nted be-

But How let me pause, lest my rhyme prove a bore, That Chesebro's lake-tunnel must dwindle before ; - Though, -as yet. If you search, I ara sure awlU be found

1 bave not ran my theme half so far In the

crounsu - i '' l- ' Oood4ye'r- then, my brothers, and if we must meet. , . x , , ;

"By-anil-hy, at Blerra Nevada's dim feet May Abe " Union Pacific " give us free fames buck, -, . aith( Hope and Charity hang on our track),. v;r t ti-i Th4 sermon was preached on Sunday. :

J-ue l rem on t , iiouse , prese n ted their "bill to the Entertainment1 Com-

mtite, receipted for net cott '' of en-

vocale a history of what has been ' ac

complished there," nnder 'the "two

Mi 8' Johnson. A: H.Elwood and J. W HULLS ALfc DRUGGIST?

i ' i - ' ' - I raUM K sta.1..' v -a e .

aIClB 1U X aiUl VUHf 31M HUU mil Pnyalclaas' : lb oar ef ally Heiected.

regoinUonar r, : - - t , . , .

am

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'40 WEST FROST ST,

Jtetolved. That a Committee oonsistlnsr of

i iie Assisiant nisnop 01 ue uiocese. as

r.. 8.1IERR,' nr.i.;

Opposite Suspension Bridge,

And

KII TIME. i J II. ;I- ! ' I

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years jurisdiction Ot the Itev. ; A. , H. chairman, of the President of the ccjrpora- HomOBOpatMc Physician and SttrffCOIl Kuman. lie says; ainee the 7th of UonofSU Agnes' HhII, and five other pei-. toffl a nrt ntn r June,1865,723havejoinedtheChurch &J&LiR: OTer J'a

i j v wt v nuviu uo nuvro ouujc.li Burnt i rv sums tjwi o, t . .

mch28d3m

ClIfCIWNATl.

Also, Agents lor the

on probation and by letter. On the 16th of December last, 82 probationers were transferred to the City Mission and organized into a mission Church, in the bounds of the Indiana Conference.- This is the third swarm from this bldjhive, andja committee is now looking for a church lot to start another mission " ' 1 ' " " r i Half of the classes support a prayer meeting - on Thursday evening, and

the remainder on rnday evening, the

PC

be referred, the said Committee to meet In

Terre Haute on Wednesdav. the I2tb inst..

and continue in session until the plan is

, completed and adopted-thelr action to be

nnMo vnc imtwr, ana to oe consiaerea as the ac: ion of this Convention. Resolved, That the Committee to be appointed under the foregoing resolution bet and , tby-. are- hereby - instruct. -ed f ta fxauaa a. said -plsn ' on tiie

oasis or a joint etocK company, tne same being in our opinion tbe safest and surest model for an organization to manage and conduct such an Institution.

" The resolulionsSvere adopted,-and

Evans-i-te. Oct. 2. 1SU6.

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ARCHITECTS. . , , i jJR-Ol5JP BQjrd, T Architect, K0. 7 'CHAKDLEE'S BLOCK.' Office formerly occupied, by the late firm

f Mureinna A Boyd. ; ' - mch27 6m

tertjiming delegates until .they were I young meD holding theirs on Monday J hair appointed jiessre. J1. o

assigied, amounting to $2,000. " Such nobld liberality, deserrer qtioe;ahd

will not be without its reward.

evening.. i ;The trustees have, offered Johnson, of Evahsville, Thomas Dow-

h.1 mdrsinna;1

A lT?.T!'Tr-T T TC rw ,

the chapel now occupied for sale, and I ling, oflTerre naute. HiB. Payne. Of office-No. a chandler's building';

coeieiypiawt me uwuuing ei . new f r ;-,TOnj .nJn IT T corner rcr-t ana .Locust streets,

house of worship, a square further " T ' ,! "r u tyZU Vl

Nowithtandin j'prjpgjifgstijn Summer and, according .to a very

generally received notion, the time of

north. The rjraver-meetings are not uianapous.

surpassed in ,interestx perhaps, any- In connection with which resolu!here inni1c6uhtry.w,uAili5n6'ed tions, on motion of Rev! Mr. CarVer,

- i , ' , , Y , ' ?i . f" "" v" y r vi-1 geconded by Mr. Martin, it was

'-"T rM "ixwvv. vV" v.,,, Taj the thanks of the Conventhat fery precious and extensive re- 'ar prayer meetings, and otten thirty tion be and they are- hereby tendered to

Tivalf and ingatherings are being en- rrr t II" ":xT :" ,, and devotion oi time -and 'meaasto-rTro-

i tt-. r. , wruiBes oi uuc uinug, generally mote the success of Saint Acnes' Hall, and

joyeain many of the , Eastern and

Southern churches.

Irom one to tea persons ask prayers in I to secure its preservation as a Diocesan

K nnTA mAAfiAr. an4 nnn.n ! I BCDOOl. -1 ' ? f . i ' ' i " 1. ;

Priaahing in Blackford's Grove to- ?me pDfv J'iDS CTC ' V,0" 6'n tte " Ep? copa" I 'ii -l A . i i! i close of thai Bervice..-Since Confer was as follows: -

morrow afternoon "at 4J -o'clock; by George F, Pentecost, 'Pastor of the

JftrstJJJaptist Church. I TO WETHOISTIt

ence. or in the last eix weeks, fortv

five have -joined ub by letter and on

probation.

Jtetolved,' That it Is the sense of ' the Church in convention assembled, that the

principle oi ineoee episcopate is practical,

conformable to primitive usage, and emi-

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i nenuy aaapiea to ue wants oi toe unurch

Communicated. I ln the United Htas: and that In the event

raUltAl An a IirUtUriU him. Iha noma nf Ih. von rotu.1

St,i,1 vPaW's. Church,2 cornet CBuai t f?rminR. ne,w See b.f ""f? after tbe hief

and Chestnut, Kev. . II." W. cpalding tlUe signifying its relation, to the parent Rector. Services on Sunday next Ld. Irhat the DeDntiea'rrom'thiii

IneatD. atthe Trinitv TZ r.hiirr.h- fTrJnitv Rnridav t l a4 It v' Diocese to the next General Convention be

i - . ; .. , I . . Z , i ' Iiinstruoted to represent this Diocese as ad

ji ne Missionary collection in Morris f Rna f , iUlsslOD

Stiet Preaching by Kev. C. Nl

8imsSunday at 4J o'clock p. M., near

the corner of Main and First Streets.

Paf tor's Bible. Class Sunday morn-

School. 3 p! II ' 1 vooatlng thepriueipleaof the Hee Episeof . ' ' f pate, of small Dioceses, and of a ProvinIlt,,I1I . "n I nMrnnlvatlAii t ha V.I 1...,., I I ' V, ..1.

amounted to f2,000, an advance on ' Personal.' The Rt. Rev. Bishop ' On the whole, this Conventions did last jreari The. amount will be in- Cummins passed through" Evansville- Vgood work! 3ihopTJlKi rf si-

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creasedUsUhought, some, two I-or 07of St tS ility. and the ietiindrd'aoUar8.:; 'If. ? op is well. He had just visited Hen-- Conyention closed, with" the gloria in rhiim:m.rh . J" i derson and was on his way to Louis- Excelcis, and the -Apostolic blessing. lhriti-4napCT,--vincinnatt-'has-;n - e ts i " - . i xr-t-eHsriA-sxwsw----- 1 r. .XUle. itU-i H ;llf On Sunday evening a grand MisbeeiTtnOfOllghly renovateand re- TKa.T?Virr,omaMtllR M.Hrt h- r;r : r-u.:.

faithfr, l;nj able BJtof v o; Sfc: Church. T'Ris t Messrs.' Ipgrafeteven s Churchy i lerre Haute, has , 0i . - j c- u gone North for a "vacation of a few ham' StnpgfeUow, qarvanSpaJd-; weeks. In the offertory, of Easter ing addressed the congregation upon . ...11 11,1 .1. ' ?L.-l"!ii:-'Ji '-i j'f J" 'D:.i"'

ao a ttcii uiicu jiuioo vm cviuc i tne work oi iniBsiuua, aa aisu uiu oi&u

paired. It is now one of thq most at

traclive-plaeedof worslrlp itf-the city. - - i - t Rer. etirge Ri' jodelyn,:D.I).V is to address the .literary 'societies : of Indiana Asbury University, at the coming commencement, in place of Rev. "W. S. Studley, previously announced, but who can not be present. Rev. John G, Chaffee delivers the annual : lecture this year before the .students f : the Indiana Asbury UniTersity : Hev. George Parrott, the address before- the -Society of Siiua Chi; and J. W. Jackson, Esq., the

Soem beforg tne bigmaChi. 4 Iib Undress before the Alumni is by CoL C. v a : k at -r"

he was requested to use for this pur

pose, and undoubtedly it will be more

than repaid in the renewed strength and energies of their Rector on his return, and in the mutual svnirjathies

engendered by such exhibitions of

affectionate regard and appreciation of protracted and earnest labor.

The Convention of the .Diocese of

Indiana closed its session on the 7th inst. It was the largest Convention

ever eld JnLtbelDiooese, iaadA&i

op Talbot. Much interest was manifested, and a good collection was taken. .. t ,

!l ( i, Kvansville. Ind.

Plans brw-triflcatlons for all kinds

ui uuiiiiinjp luruikucit nikuun nonce: anq

oa reatNnao'e trnra. imchl5U1in

MILLINERY.

JA3IES SWANS0X & SOX, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In . f -

Shingles, . Jjatn, uoors, ana bash.,-

- . . "". r' iiv, &c "ctws !. v i j va XI. iio,,r "J

sant.e'Eterythitfg that could beMieu t"JV S hand ana for j

No Vusinesi transacted '1 : Saturday

MILLINERY! MILLINERY !

I WholeSaleandiRetari. -

IBEO LEAVE -.TO HIFOBM MT lady friend, and, milliners aad raerchants abroad, that I have just returned from the East with the very larsest stock

of millinery goods ever brought to this

maraet. mis siock was very caretuiiy selected by Mrs. Bsom, and comprises the

very .latest Jrrmiyie, vjz,; v PATTERN BONNETS, f. : PATTERN HATS, vi l .' . . V UNTRIM3TED BAT& ROjr&ETS, -

STRAW TRIMMINGS, ORNAMENTS,

FRENCitjc pOMESTPC FLOWERS, , ..

BONNET & MAT FRAMES A BLOCKS,

SILKS, SATINS, LACBSr EDGINGS,

The BEST aad LAKCtEST stoosrof ,J3ib bonsVer broaaht to-tbe eitv "

and a thousand other little fancy articles

wanted is. nmoer uue .Miuinery stabo llsumeat. ' " -- - -

In 'connection' with the .above" goods I

.wpwmwuiujr vo -uidu i very large assortment of LADIK.-S' HAIR SWITCH E and CURD4, and difierent other fixlntcs for the Hair. Country milliners and merchants, in particular, will nnd it to tbelr interest to call around and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I am fully prepared to meet all their demands; and furthermore, I can assure them that my stock and prices will compare-with any bouse west of New-York or Philadelphia. , ; Thankful ior the very liberal rjatrona.ee

extended to me so far, I hope to bave a continuance in the future, and 1 shall eave nothing undone to merit the same Very respectfully, -t B.BAIJM. ' ' JTO. 53 MAIS STREET. Particular attention paid to order. - chl d3m

DAILY , NE WB URG STA GE ; SHIVER A. BRO., Proprietors, ,y.

X EAVES TlfB AMERICAN HOUSE dtily at 3 p.m.-Fare' !. Has good

may! dtf

' Arrangements for ,the dedication of I to maketlh bettasiob irpleaskiU lthdWic -i''i rYa!?1 aa 'PV.-Y?l1i i J1,0 and careruiuxiver.- f

juecKnaivconnecteot wun tne -v- aereeable to tne aeiegates, and others i ahn'ftJs?egM??a uunes-iong. 7 - -VA.VWTmi,

- - - - ,-rr.jrT jr. w"'-"r.' . v.v -iX.v. TV ntauyue,! . ivr7'""", J ,1 .v..,, r-jvianniacTiirer 01 rasni

General -FHfc' bf Sfcy liouis, B shoo 1 Bisllor . ofr the Diocese hnd his AxPl',,'r' ll ..??,tl"I,:i -r-? U f ,rAjsariLEi.lWfJU

ClarkUhd'Pr.'r. -M: Eddy have en- lent lafg?wasa delirhtful affair f hT Order of ail kinds

i

Cincinnati Paper Warehouse. .

C HATFIELD WCWDS, Manufacturers and Wholesale, Paner Tjilpr

77 and 7 WALNUT ST., Cincinnati, keep

constantly on band Ruled Cap, Letter and Note Papers, Printers' Flat Caps. Folios.

Plain Letter and Note Papers, Koyai, Medium, and Demy Writing Papers. . ,

Sole Agrmts or the celebrated IVAN-

HOE MILLS WRITING PAPERS: also,

manufacturers ol BOOK, and NEWS PA

PERS, PAPER; BAGS. : , .

' Also on "hand, Grocers' Wrapping Papers, Manilla Paper for Druggists and Dry ,

Goods use. add a complete sto; k of LEA-.

TITERS and BINDERS' TOO LH.

1 Binders fitted out complete in Tools anil AI.aterlalrf.tt :"i-j.- '- '

r, Orders by mall promptly' nEed. ' ! ; ch2& d3m! '' "' ' ' ' '"- ,Ai ' :! (run! V.1?-.! '..

Bellefontaine Cotton Express.

TIME AND RATES GUARANTEED,

Consignments solicited, ' .

BBOWN, DUNKERSON A 60.. August 13, 1866auglf) -,! ' f!'; AgenU.

HARDWARE,

1 -t

S AMUEL f OUR,

Bar autl Klieet . .

i; n ;o;

TINPLATE, WIRE, . , ' ' ' ' ZINC,' SPRINGS,

T TT '11 U Ifif c nr .

Vw' Commission Merchants, .v 1 'r i and 'Wholesale Dealers ln - SIi'T :".! S H ' No. 21 East Second Street,. mcb26 dSm- - CnrcixxATi, Ohio. 1 ! ANt)EREGG & ZEIDLER, ,

FtACBKERS Horse and Male Shoe,.

awwwii A"ici t s U nuHHlr Cured Hams, Shoulders, Dried Beef, Breakfast Bacon, Beef Tongues, Ham and Bologna Sausages,. , We). 6 WEST FROST ST., 1 1 ' mch-28 d3a ; . ; . Cisciiwati,

AXLES, &c,

Tinneri' and Blacksmiths' Tools, ' Wagon and Buggy Wood worn

- iubtox & pool; v Commission Merchants,

WATER STREET,

Ke. 4a WEST FROJIT ST.,

S. M. BartoiC M. M. Pool. 1 . -

" janl dly

Eva fsvii-La. Iivn. yi 1 1 l

r:

ClKCIITKATI. . ' mch25dly'

WM. WHITE & C0.V

: I. 11.

Hi!

! Manufacturerl of '

L U B R I CA.T1 N G1 O I L Sf

f and 8oleJroprletor8 of ; rfs ntj r f s' 1 'pate n t.' : Also, Dealers in Sperm. Lard, Whale,

' .... "WMVm,, , ,

AA West Front Street, '

' CI ciint ati. T 1 1 15. F. GATCir, Agent at EVANSVILLE, INdI

Office at Jones A Gatch's, No. 13 First St.

mch20 dtf . '

f

. WILLIAM D. MORGAN, ', ,. Importer and Jobber of . u

Silks aud Faucj Drj.Goods,

gaged to he present.

Bishop has the prayer3 of his Diocese, may23 dom

White Goods. LJnenS, Embrolderie " t Hnslcrv. F'nrninlimii' Goocbu Ac. .i -i".

otinhl-'

iJJIA IRS, r c j

Fwarta ! t,o

as of TrkN. ' Represented y EOWtX JIATIACK,

ING WOItiC done to order, mchliam i mch28 J

Southwest Corner (' f A1 ' 1

PEARL AND" RACE BTS.,

V n-:,

Sid 10 I'j'HjaiU t'i'i; f!-l

1 "Wlieellnur j;Irou jAVorlt,( " - . ti.'l 1! ' 1 'til M' llL'li' 1 ACHES0N, BELL & CO , Manufacturers and. Dealers In all klDuso. , ; BAR JIUKY -AW I iXAILS. ; ; ' W, PhitTtmh Trofi? Nail . Rod, - Wire&t. 11 J h ' , f 1 ' Office and Warehouse 13 MAIN STREET

nov28dly ;Vl -Whkkuwo. W. Va. '. 1 ');: ; 1 CIIAItl.ES IIAIICOCK A' Co.,

IMPORTER AKD 1DEALER IN

Coach & Saddlery Hardware

Springs, Axles, Wood Work, . Damasks

Pad KkJns, Skirtings, 4e., Ac.

IVo. W 31aln Street. ' JEvansulUe, Jly 2,U. ' ' ' 1: JelO -.Notice to Contractors.-. V THE Common Councit'of tlie!City of : , Evanav!lMiUiewiveah:d,rouoHals ' until June llti, lS'i". 'vr Ilw nohti'actlou of . , a sewer from'theunljMle or Warer'Ktrpet. at Main street, to low-water , Ouick, ,w th ten',,. wide 4rairrs.;p-otfi rtl Tiiorl beai side oft 'Water street:'' Also" lor 'a newer and side' uminii t 1 Wfir .And; yet!HtrtieM.t Tha I-iie oulmMxr toiarittl ftl tueauaterittls. . Specification nUy be seen at the Clerk's 1 Office A. M. M:ORIKF,Cl'k. Kvansvllle, June 11, 1W7. jelZ-oi Union copy.

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