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Eld. Dr. Lucas will -preach-in Jtbe Charch;jaf iGhrisftl Crescent- City jughWr; Sunday School at 9 o'clocklA." K. " Seats free, the public are invited. .METHOJDISTK'. The services in the Methodist 9 Church, to-morrow, will be as usual. Bev."d. N. Sims will officiate in Trinity Church, and ReT Hayden-Hays in Ingle Streets Sabbath Schools will be held at the usual hours ; also, Class Meetings. ' ' . . - - . , The members of Trinity Church have been notified that their new" or gan is about completed, and will be ready for shipment, on Monday. ; We presume it will . require at least two weeks' time to place it In its position . in the Church, ready for use. The makers report themselves well pleased ' with the instrument, and think it will -.::liv perfect satisfaction to the entire congregation. We understand that the choir of the Church think of inZifJl'L'AjJ- li Concert, of .which ,due notice will given'at the propeVGme. ' be il .'.i PBESBfTUliAV. Rev.. W. H. McCarer returned home this week, and will resume his labors in the Walnut Street Presbyterian Church to-morrow. Service in the morning ; at; 0k p'clock, and 8 o'clock in the evening. The public are invited to attend. -Rev. Mr. Marshall, who filled the pulpit of the Walnut Street Church for thepast two weeks, is .engaged to preach in the New School Presbyterian Church of Rcckville, - to-mor-row.; This Church is: in a healthy condition,' though without aPastorT They have, invited the Rev.SMr. Maxwell, of New J ersey,' to visit them, in

viewof a permanent settlement over . them. , r j 'V-EwrCWi. Wallace, recently Pastor of the N. S. Presbyterian Church 2lir.lt of Seymour, has rtmofedlto Delphi? . . Ohio,- and . the Rev. John Hussey, -r'ts Professor, in the .GJendale Female

Seminary, will fill the pulpit of the t

Seymour Church during his summer vacation. ; Rev. John II. Aughey, author of , the "Iron Furnace of 'Slavery and ' " Secession," and for some time Pastor " of the Presbyterian Church of Prince- . ton, has just taken charge of the Church at Cambridge City, in this State, where his friends can address r him. ; Henry L. Brown, lately licensed to f preach, and who graduated at the last Commencement of Lane Seminary, has been invited to become Pastor of .the Presbyterian Church of Marion, in this State.

The Sabbath in Cincinnati. Some days ago the mini-ters, connected with the Evangelical Association of Cincinnati, addressed an appeal to Mayor Wilstach urging him to enforce the laws for preserving the sanctity of the Sabbath. ; His Honor replied to the note with a lengthy discussion of the propriety of Sabbath Laws at all, taking the position that the State Laws on that subject had been killed by public opinion. To this the ministers respond with the following appeal to the public, , We regard many of their .suggestions as of sufficient importance to lay them before our readers : . TO THE PUBLIC. It became our duty, lately, to direct a note to His Honor, the Mayor of Cincinnati, calliDg his attention to Borne flagraEt violations of the statutes of Ohio concerning the Sabbath. We introduced to his attention nothing ecclesiastical or sectarian, but spoke to him as citizens of a Christian land, having a right, to be protected in our worship from all needless interruptions, and an equal right to claim the enforcement of laws adopted by the people, and which our v city s Chief Magistrate is obligated upon bath to enforce. ' In reply to us, His Honor has given to the world a -mass of opinions upon the Sabbath, and its proper mode of observance, - tending to unsettle public"; confidence in the law itself. . Disappointed by his choice to substitute, discussion of the law for offi--cial obedience to it, we now turn to the public with another kind of appeal. We beg that.it be well understood that we favor most heartily the erection of public parks, the creation of libraries and reading-rooms for the masses, and are in no wise opposed to innocent and healthiul recreations at proper times on the part of the people. ; Comparisons on this subject will not be to our disatlvan tage. - We now plead, however, for a hoiy Sabbath; the Sabbath ordained by God at the creation ; made a part , of the moral law at Sinai ; and re-enacted and explained : by the Lord Jesus; which law is, substantially,' that one-seventh of our time is to be specially consecrated to. religious ends, and

hence not to be occupied n ordinary work or mere ph?asurV f '

bvveappeai to every Deiiever in we ible whetheFGrod has-givea- us this day as a holiday, or wnetner uis iaw-fuIta(;oJdne-Jl viAiriit nn trv orrlinarv labor Such, certainly, was not : the ina Testament law. Did then the Savior or his Disciples relax that law? On the contrary, they ever, recognized the entnre ""Uecalogue as wnain upon Christians, and of course theFourth Commandment, with the other nTneT Thftv, honored, observed and sancti fied the Sabbath, calling itj after the resurrection, rwith a peculiar f empUav sis, " the Lord's-Day.' j . j.We maywell .cnalienetf the advo cates of a Sunday holiday, to jhowat least & single -instance in which the Savior br his apostles made thil aay4 of work or sport. , We believe this Sabbath was ' made for Iman,' that 14 is an antidote to the earthward tendency of life, a relief to the fculden tff-htBon'AoVi that its ob servance, according to the i Word of VJTUU. IB CSMTUlliti IU U1BU D UilJ)llUCS3 Arid development; .'TJ .' ' '.Man is an animal, trot: not a mere animal. His physical nature needs continual care: air and exercise are indispehsahleS'JButyhe is also an intellectual and moral being ;six days ar3 given for , his material j interests while oheV only one is ; specially re served for his 'higher' nature Will the race be advantaged by curtailing Xh Js'ljrao'dt tjme devoted :tot life's noblest purposes, and assigning it also, to the interests of the body .?; Besides, the leisure from; secular pursuits.-was in Dart designed to be devoted to beIneYplent duties,: ito give us the betted opportunity. , aucM; ouuciiug. Deeds of mercy have a double benefit, blessing him that gives and him that takes ; and they give us tfuch relaxation ' as -we : need on , this day; Certainly -,-mueh' will , be -lost to the world if the selfish lav of pleasureseeking is to be supreme throughout Bociety. , - - "J" li.''ft' " WeTetrtu10kmnparisoV as tcr hetlth,-inte1Hg ece and moral condition between"' Sabbath-keepers and Sabbath-breakers. This is not a matter for novel experiment.; .Let r the comparison be made as to I tadividuais families, ai4 wpnations'and will it not be f ounddecidedly in favor of the former? Is notour nationaVsuperi ority largely due to its Christian character? resting on its observance of the Sabbath? - . ' : . We wish we could be understood by our fellow-citizens of foreign birth, when we say that what they have seen desirable in our land,; and what they have sought ior themselves and for their children through immigration to it, will be forever sacrificed, if it be ! reduced to the i same plane in this respect as the lands from whence they came. They have doubtless sought our laod, not merely for its material advantages, but also for its civil and religious liberty. But obliterate the Sabbath; strikedown the altars around which desparing Liberty, less tban a century ago, gathered her hopes; let theaters, and concerts, and parades, and carousals, take the place of the holy duties to which God has appointed this day, and they might as well have remained in the lands of their fathers. . It is a fal?e presumption, therefore, that to send the people into the fields and parks for cricket playing and other ; games, and into the places of amusement, on the Sabbath,; will promote their interests. Experience asserts that neither greater health and happiness, nor more intelligence and virtue, can be thus extorted from the day of rest; The divine law is so compatible with the greatest amount of human happiness that some, even Christian philosophers, have absolutely confounded them as identical; and the law of the Sabbath is no ex ception. The God of the Bible: is the God of Nature, and the Fourth Commandment is but the voicing forth of natural necessities. The sun may not cease to shine, or the plants to grow on that day winds may blow and waters roll, but all sentient and intelligent life demands this proportion of rest. And wherever it has been denied, that same Nature has thundered ferth its denunciations in tones as unmistakable as any in the Word of God. y - As the friends of the laboring man we claim for him a day of rest; but the kind of pleasures prescribed for him by misguided philanthropists, is the severest toil. After it, he is not refreshed and ii.vigorated on Monday morning, and thus prepared to re&Umehis work.8 .: But further, the holiday plan ; calls into actual labor many thousands of men and women, who must be in the shops, saloons, theaters, cars, steamboats and, everywhere feet to supply the-Wants of the pleasure-seekers. - We plead for thousands 'of these workers, denied a Sabbath by this cruel proposition. We . speak, too, for .the dumb beasts that are to; be by thousands goaded to unnatural labors by the same demands. We plainly foresee, also, that this is but the advance of a vast army that will be drafted for Sabbath "srork. As soon as the religious Sabbath is destroyed, the cupidity of capital vr'iil demand the entire service of the laborer. Instead of a day of rest and enjoyment, as philanthropy picture; it. the lust of gain will make it a day of toil. The poor man will then i '1 ITO n n Arxr 4V. y l 1 nri Ci 1 f rl- file ' for charity or his God. Jesu-n-iiy. Christ was always tne triena ot ttie common people. . His law guards their rdit to exemption from labor fotooe seventh of their, time.. Nullity that law; and' even the promised opportunity for recreation and pleasure would disappear. To some extent this is

trW ill oflier iknts, but tbfel eagerif

Atnericaw -cnaracrer woum-maxe is more emnhaticallv true in our own Mistaken philanthropy would thus de feat! itself. "And i the ' laborinr nan tne unristian caDDatn ne naa losian. V We have dealt chiefly thus far with this Sabbath question on its earthly side dealing with prevalent folly according to its nature.- But, before closing,' let us say that1 the Sabbath stands on grounds as much higher thaifthese as Eternity is higher than .TJ&e IKlhji undying and accoutable soul, now passing its solemn and difficitlfi Jr0batio, for ian unchangeable condition of holiness and happinesor 'of sin nd miserv. is more "precious i than this perish iog body aud its fleet ing pleasures, for a bucucbsiui jssue to that probation,' this Sabbath day, in its holiness, is a nigh "and ' perma nent and imperative necessity. But we are not sorry to have been led by this issue to show that the Sabbath is man's privilege and interest: full of pleasant and healthful re pose; religioui' peaee and j purifying worsmu. ' ne uiDie mases ii"ine type ol -heaved, whieh is the perfec tion of blessedness. Like many other - ii - i -1 . i ? l - : . exmitea privileges, n is msu u rnipurv ant duty.- Its existence is vital to the Church of God on earth. .The most important Christian duties are insep arably connected; .witir it,, and in the hour of ; its peril every lover'bf God and his Word " and every i lover ' of humanity, should rally for its defense Let'ug stand for God and his' law, and. trod will stand witn us. it our voices are -to be .drowned in godless elamorfr for ; the demolition of . the Fourth Commandment, - he has ways in which he may speak for ; himself, and men shall near - We expect to explain and enforce the divine law on this subject,' and we invite universal and tearless co-operation. s' 1 ": , Let it not be forgotten that we have been led into this discussion by unwonted desecrations of the day. ; In all" other cities of our ' Union, St. Patrick's day, which this yeur fell. on Sabbath, was celebrated Monday. ' In Cincinnati the day was made ' doubly .ii . t it . .i- i r lumuituouB py aaaing to tne ecclesiastic parades and ' festivities another that .was . purely military and civic. This was to us a humiliating singu larity. . Uur city had long been disturbed by serious Sabbath ; interruptions of various kinds, coming from Protestant as well as Roman Catholio sources . ,We were thus led to. ask in the proper quarter for the protection guarantee! to us bv the laws. QOur address to the Mayor was strict ly on the legal side. His irrelevant response has necessitated this further view of the subject from a Bible standpoint. We now speak as Christian ministers. In doing so, however, we turn from the Mayor to the people. The Sabbath must stand upon its own merits. Let it not be, who is for us? or who for him? but the old question, YVno is on the iiord s sider Let the day be more carefully observed by them that love it. By all possible means, let them honor it. Let them be singular, if need be, in the midst of abounding desecrations. Let us pray for all men, and especially for those in authority, that they may be led to fear God and work righteous ness. In behalf of the Evangelical Min isters Association of Cincinnati. Henry M. Storrs, J. W. Weakley. Wayland Hoyt. I,M. Wiley, J. MReid, J. B. Stewart. Committee. The Pope's Designs. f XFrom the Loadon Spectator. " It'is stated, on fair authority, that Pio Nono contemplates a sten which will endanger the whole future of Catholicism. He wishes to convert the vast assembly of prelates now gathering at Rome into an Oecumenical Council, and to declare the infal libility of the Pope a dogma of the Church. Hitherto the doctrine has been the infallibility of the Church as the living depository of all Christian truth, speaking through the Pope. Should the Bishops consent, which is more" than doubtful, devout Catholics will be compelled to believe that the Pope is little short of a god or an avatar, a being kept from error by a constantly recurring miraele. As human being, for example, a bad Pope might tell a lie, but as incarnate Church the lie would be miraculously made true." It is possible to believe that of a Church, a thing- the mind hardly realizes, but difficult to believe it of a visible being, liable; like all other beings,; to lesions of the brain. Lamaism is a dangerous addition to Catholicism, as Archbishop Manning, its greatLadvocatep wiU'one day find. WHOLESALE DKAT.F.B IS ' C1CARS, TOBACCO, SXCl'F, A.. No. 10 3lain Street, Evansville, 1 Calls the attention of the trade to his nu. Brands of Cigabs and Tobacco. Call an examine my stock and prices. Orders filled promptly, and at the lowest rates. ' dec22d3m Builders, Look Here. TIDS WlLtbe received at the office J3 ot Horubriiolc & Co., until July J7th. 167, lor tue bjiniaing 01 a dwelling nouse on the Vandevburgh County Fair Grounds. Plans and specifications can be seen at my office. Work to be completed before September 10th, 1867. The Trustees will reject all bids if not in accordance with their views. - P. HORN BROOK, Treas. V. C. A. and M. Land Ass'n. juiyUdtd .m:s-.. ,,i - .

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Addres all letters to RICHARDSON4 COLLINS, 3 John Street, N. Y. Tobacco Users, Attention ! The Appetite for Tobacco Destroyed by using r. MOBTOS'S PEEPABATIOy CtfEWEBA AND NMOKERN, leave off this disgusting and filthy habit. One box of Orton's Preparation, used aoi cording to directions, is yarranua to ue1 st oy the tjpltt i for Tobacco In an person, no maiwr now f-uoug ii may be, in one month's time. r No more hankering for Tobacco after - using one box ot tbia preparation. . Reoolbect i is warranted. - " ' Forwarded to any part of the country on , receipt of one dollar. Address ... . JE. DOUGLAS, General Agent, ' u f , ' Box 1.57a. Poitland, Maine. THE MOKUILL PGTUOLEDX STOVE COMPANY Manufacture Summer ttve, for r burning Oils and Napthas, chat . prove., a decided success, making a blue non lumlrwu flarne, burnir likaleohol; cooks charmingly. Send toi a circular. t (' WM. Ai HOLLAND, Agent. - x - 4fi Congress Street, Boston, Mass. TO THE PATKANN OF THE CLEVELAND WATER. CURE. 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Address SOUTHERN PUBLISHING AGENCY, - Louisville, Ky. ; 'ATt'II EH Suitable for speculative W and gift gut pnrposea, uoil and sliver American V atches. chean Jewelry of every : description, Gold, silver and Plated Chains. , Old established house, 1815. Send for price list. LIONEL JACOBS. , No. 177 Broauway, New lork. VXT NTED One or two Salesmen lor vr this county and vicinity, either maie or female. AJ liess Jiiinie'liafply, BLISS JS MChAlllltOS, Louisville, Ky. KnlC 'AltIS Ti.e ni'.tl amusing thing oat. Splendid article for parlor : aiausement. New tulng fust out. Priced cents a pack. Address N. G. FOS1IAY, Box 100, Carmel, New York. FOOT I.ATIIS, man u fad u red by CHAKLES F. HOST, i 3Z8 and HM Jieiancy Street, N. Y. Herring's Patent Champion Safes. 251 Broadway, corner Murray Street, New York. THE MONT KELIA1ILE NKCl'KITY. from Fire now known. Over thirty thousand "Herring's Safes" have been; sold and are now in nse, and more than 500 have passed safely through accidental fires. Herring. Farrel A Sherman's New Pat ent Bankers' Hales, made of Wrought Iron, Steel Bars, and tlie new metal, NpU-yel Eiten (or Palent Crystallzea iron), from tlie ore of Frankllnite, the or.ly material which equals the diamond in its hardness now known to the world, and Is the best resistant to a burglar's drills or cutting tools ever manufactured. Also. House Sates, Parlor Safes. Side board and Cabinet Safes for silver-ware. valuable papers, ladles' Jewelry, Ac, Ac, made to represent handsome pieces or fur niture, n oil ior uiuhi raiea catalogue. Herifng, Farrel A Sherman, ZA Broad way, corner Murray street, New York ; Farrel. Herring v Co., Philadelphia: Herrlng A Co., Chicago. CONFECTIONERIES Ooiif3Ctioiierio I H. M, AHLEKINO. a. T. HA8SLEB. AULERIXU & flASSLEIt, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In randies, . Foreign Fruits, and . FANCY) ware, So. 1 5 fSoulli First ftre. ,U i.Vl'v" -'-' i EVANSVILLE. We manufacture our own Candles, and are prepared to supply ine wnoiesaic Trade at the lowest rates, and warranted of pure quality. We keep a full assortment of Foreign Fruits and Nuts, Canned Goods, fine Preserves, Jellies, Ac. Toys and Fancy Ware of every description, for presents and at tractive amusement. FIREWORK n full supply and general variety. Agents for O. I. Mallory & Co ysters oe2 dly T. F. SIIERWIN, y ' ; withGEO. S. SOXNTAO A CO., ' .HARBWARE, . - 2 FIRSfT STREET. M I r may 16 3m Lvasvillk, Ind.