Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 27 February 1869 — Page 2

DAILY JQ1JKKAI, PUBLISHED BT THI KYASYILLK JOIKNAL C0MP1XT. No. Locnst Ht rMf , Evnnnvll tr.

SATURDAY FEBRUARY -7, 1SC9CIIUKCII NOTICES. The regular Surday services will be held in Trinity Methodist Church tomorrow. Sunday School at 9 A. m. Preaching at 10 A. m. and 7 r. m. Class Meetings at 3 p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to everybody. Seats free. ; Walnut Street Presbyterian. The usual Sabbath services will be observed to-morrow. Sabbath School and Bible Classes at 9 A.M. Preaching, by the Pastor, Rev. J. P. E. Kumler, at 10 o'clock A.M., and 7 rM. Young Men's Society at 3 o'c'ock.A cordial invitation to all these services to strangers and the public generally. All seats free. ..- - : - The Vine Street Presbyterian Church. The usual services at 10 :30 A. m. and 7 P. M. Pews free. A kind invitation is extended to strangers. Lutheran CnuRcn. There will be preaching in the English language at the Court House, on Sunday, at 3 o'clock p. M.,byRev.D. W.Kinsel. Independence Baptist Church. Regular services at 10 a. m. and 7 p. m. on Sunday, by the Pastor, Rev. Geo. W. Moore. Sabbath School at 9 A. M. Social Prayer meeting at 2 p. m. A series of Interesting meetings have been held in this church during the present week, and will be continued each evening during the coming week. The results up to Thursday night have been twelve con versions and the 6ame number of ao cessions to the church. First Baptist Church, corner of Third and Cherry Streets. Sabbath School at 9 o'clock A. M. Preaching at half past 10 by the Pastor, Rev. S. Baker. Subject Christ Crucified Preachinj? at half-past 7 P.M.- Sub ject The offence of the Cross. St. Paul's Church, Rev. Wm. II. Van Antwerp, Rector. Sunday School at 9 A. si. Morning Prayer at 10 (3d Sunday in Lent). Evening Prayer at 7. Lamasco Mission Sunday School at 2 P. sr. Lenten services daily, ex cept Saturdays, at 7 P. M. On Wed nesdays and Fridays, Morning Prayer and Litany at 8 A. M. Lecture every Wednesday evening upon the Nature and Mission of the Church. To these services, both Sundays and week days, all are invited, and the sittings of the church are open to all. Church op the Holy Innocents, corner Ninth and Division Streets. Rev. S. JJurford, Minister. . Divine servico (3d Sunday in Lent) at 10 A. m. ,'Service at Hooker's School House at 3 p. si. Sunday Schools and Bible Classes at 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. Evening Prayer at 7 every night except Saturday, with Lectures. Anniversary of the Consecration of the Church ou Wednesday. Services at 7 P. M. George E. Flower, Evangelist, is still preaching at the Court House to large and attentive audiences. George has no idea of quitting as long as the peopla seem so eager to hear the truth. AH who have not heard him can do so by going to the Court House this evening at 7 o'clock, and to-morrow (Sunday) at 10 A. M. and 7 at night. Beligious Intelligence. t. Revivals The Revival Column of the Christian Advocate of February 19th, chronicles recent accessions within the bounds of its circulation amounting to near two thousand. A spirits D revival meeting commenced at Mt. Gilead Church, Warrick County, on Saturday, the 13th insL. under the charge of Rev. Jesse G. Lane. Much interest ha9 been manifested in the meetings, and many persons hare ' been added to the Church. The good work is still going on. The Mount Vernon Methodist Church has been strengthened by fifty-two accessions and thirty-five conversions during a four week's protracted effort.. Centenary Church, New Albany, is having a revival of religion. Sixty persons have joined the Wall Street Methodist Church, at Jeffersonville, on probation. Conversions have been numerous. The Baptist Churches of Cincinnati are experiencing the benefits of revival influence. On last Sabbath twenty-three -persons were baptised into the communion of Ninth Street Church. The total baptisms in all the Churches the past two months amounts to near one hundred. A Revival ha3 been in progress in Robert's Chapet Methodist Church, Indianapolis, for some time. Thus far during the meeting 117 have united with the Church. The missionary collection of St. Paul Methodist Church. New York city, was taken up Sunday, tho 14th inst. About $7,000 was subscribed during the day. The Second Presbyterian Church of New Alban.7 U without a pastor, iia wriiier minister Having left for his new Held of labor at Peoria, Illinois The dedicatioa of the Metro.!,. ten Methodist Church, at Washing ton Uity, takes place to-morrow Bishop Simpson is to preach in the morning. Rev. W. M. Punshon, of Canada, in the afternoon, and Dr. T. M. Eddy, of "Chicago, in the evening A long editorial in the New York Evangelist of February 11th, leaves the impression that reunion between the Old and New School Presbyterian bodies is still some distance off. The JLvangehst believes that there is etroog yearning among the great majority ia both branches of the Chureh for union, but avers that the conduct of some ot the Old School leaders and journals is all the while hedging up the way to such union.

Sunday SchoAl Convention. The following is the complete pro

gramme for the next session of the Methodist Episcopal Indiana Conference Sunday School Convention, which will be held at Washington, Indiana, on May 4th, 5th and 6th. This report, with: blanks in place of the speakers' naies,wa3 adopted b the Convention at its last session,' and the Committee was directed to fill the blanks and report through the press: . PRfXJRAMME. . FIRST T A Y Tuesday). MOKX1NQ SESSION. 10:00 Organization. ; : : , i . 1. Religious Success; 30 minutes. 2. Reception of Credentials. 3. Annual election of officers by ballot, a plurality electing. --. , 4. Miscellaneous Jiusiness. AHTKRNOON SESSION. 2:00 Address! on behalf of the people of Washington. ' wnat is most essential in Sabbath School instruction to secure the conversion! of the children? (Essay or lecture.) Rev. WH. Grim, Indianapolis District. - " 4 u 3:00 Music, i 3:10 Institute Exercise. Second chapter of Matthew. Prnf, O., H, Smith, Rockport District.- ' 1 3:40 Music. ' 3:50 Institute Exercise. Day of Pentecost. J. II. ClioDinsrcr. J. J Hight, Alternate, New; Albany Dis trict. 4:20 Miscellaneous. BVExijja sessiox. 7:30 Relation of , our Sabbath Schools to the missionary work of the Church. (Essay or lecture.) G. P. Huckeby, New Albany District; thirty minutes. ; . ,, SECOND DA T-(Wednesday.) : . . MORXmo SK39ION'. :s ' ' ' ' 8:30 Opening exercisesi! , ( ,. 9:00 Address to the delegates. A Poem, 31 rs. Anna Poacher. 9:30 .Music! 9:40 Institute exercise: Parable of the Sower;1 A. Turner, -Spencer District. 10:10-Mu3ic. 10:20 Five minute speeches.Topic: Is not the topical better than the chronological order in the selec tion of lesson3? 11 :10 Miscellaneous. AFXKKX00N8ES3IOX.iii ; ' (.; 2:00 Opening exercises. 2:30 How can we best secure com petent and faithful teachers? (Essay or lecture). S. Bowers, Vincennes District. d:UO Music. . v . . . "3:10 Institute exercise: Marriage at. Oina of; Galilee. W. W. May, Mitchell District. 3:40 Music. 1 3 :50 Five-mi nute speeches. Topic : ounday bchool Music. 4:40 Miscellaneous. .. , EVENING SESSION. 7:30 The importance of Sunday bchools to the safety and prosperity of our country. .(Essay or lecture,) 11. nays, JiVansviIie Iistrict; thirty minutes. T H I R U D A. Y (Thursday). MORNING 8K3SION. f 8:30 Openiuir exercises. 'l 9:U0 Organization and government oiouoday bchools. (hssay or lecture) W. 1'. Armstrong, Mitchell Dh trict. 1 , 9:30 Music. 9:40 Institute .exercise: Sacred Geography R.- AndruaEvansville Uistrict. 10:10 Institute exerciser Cate chotical Instruction 1I..R. JNaylor, T.i: 1!- l!..'.i .. Ji , Auuianaputiri XAisiriCK - i 10:40 Music. 10:50 Duties and responsibilties of Sunday Enchool Uoiumtttees." Jjissay or jjeeture, J. 11. Jvetchuiu, fepencer uistnet." : 11 :20 M ispelfaneWsl ' ; 7 ' ' J 1 akteknoon smaioix. ,,: ? 2:00 Mass Meeting for the child ren. lirst, bermou to the children. V. M, Zanng, 'Rockport' District. oecona, j?ive-minute- speeches; one Irom each District, interspersed with music, J, J. lligiit, G. W. Telle, F, vv aiKcr, cj. u. liintley.: rw :;ulj .1 ft EVBNINQ SESSION. t i ., . 7:00 Sunday School class meeting, nAYDEN Hays, Ch'n. W.W.May, See.A convention of Presbyterians of the Old and New Schools was in session iot Cincinnati three or four days last week. The large Church corner Main and Fourth Streets,5 was filled from the first with representatives from most of the prominent m cities n Ohio, Indiana, and portions of .Ken tucky. --The, topics discussed were, The Prayer Meeting how .shall it be made more interesting, and profitable: The Kind of Preachine we. Need: The Work of Laymen in its Relation to the ork of the Ministry, and the Best Methods of Directinz It: Woman's Place and Work in the Chureh; The Need of a General Re vival of Religion, and the Hindrances Thereto; How Christian Beneficence shall be Developed ; How - to Reach the Masses, and Our Duty to the Sabbath School. An hour and a half was given to each . topic, . the same being introduced ia a ten or fifteen minute address by a minister or layman previously appointed . and announced.. Singing and praying of an earnest and devotional type was interspersed throughout the discussions. Sunday Schools and Crime. ' Rev. A. G. Dyers, Chaplain of the Ohio Penitentiary, has recently rendered a statistical report, which goes to show that a very few of the regular attendants of our Sunday Schools are found in houses of reform and prisons. We quote the following: ' Of the 374 convicts received in 1863, 88 ran away irom home before they were 21 years old ; Ut left home before 21 years of age with the consent of their parents, aud 30 never had homes: 5 at tended Sabbath School regularly until 1 O U. OXI J.l. 1 v and 129 never attended ; 131 were tem perate men; 108 intemperate, and 135 moderate drinkers: idi were married. and 89 had children; 89 alleged intemperance as the cause of their crime; 131, bad company, and 154 other cause. Only 9 possessed good education: 86 could barely read and write; 47 could barely read, and 43 statistics of other institutions would probably show a similar state of facts. Only five, let it be observed, out of the 374 received had been regular attendants on the Sunday School up to eighteen years of age. The " irregular attendants," we suppose, ; were those who, having no special moral protection at home, went semi-occa-sionally or as their feelings prompted them. Let buuday behool workers keep constantly before them the necessity of attendance on the part of their scholars each Sabbath, and fail in no appliance that will tend . secure such regularity.

Shairgpain Have Freedom of Wor-

snipr The following petition is placed in t a hands of all the priests of Spain, who are enjoined, as speedily as pos sible, to secure the largest number ol signatures possible: We, toe suDscriDers. pray me Constitutional Cortes to pass a decree that the one. true, -Roman .Apostolic Catholic Religion shall continue and forever be the religion of the Spanish nation. EXCLUDING ALL OTHER WOR SHIP, and that the enjoyments of all the rights, and privileges, and prerogatives of the Church, according to the laws ot God and the holy laws ot Baid Church, in all their force, be per petually guaranteed." . - T .1-1 . .1 ! . J .P.l . 4 V. j.n mis last intra ui iut umeiecaiu century, it can hardly be considered possible that the Cortes will establish such a law. The right to worship God aocording to the dictates of conscience, is now conceded to be one of the inalienable rights of the individ ual man Will this revolution in Spain lurn. back again towards the in tolerance ot the dark; , ages r We think not. i.i - A- WRITER in the Boston Pilot, al luding to" the recent conversions " to the lioman Catholic faith in haland, says: " Puseyism and Ritualism are fast producing good fruit. On needs the good work bravely and well. A few years more, and the whole of England shall have under gone a change, such as has not been witnessed during the last three centuries at least." ' "; The Roman Catholic (St. Martin's) Church of Baltimore makes its vespers approach more nearly to a concert than any Protestant Church of which we have heard. The pro gramme for a. religious service two Sabbaths ago began witn an overture and closed with a march, and Bandwiched between were selections from Sr. Paul. "Moses in Egypt," and ' Lombardi 1" ;:' Father Do ane is very successful in his effort for the endowment of the American Roman Catholic College at Rome. Newark has added $9,000 to the fund, which now amounts to $103,500. Of this amount New xork has fiven seven purses of $5,000 each, taltimore three, Philadelphia two, Boston one. Hartford one, and New ark one. The balance is in sums of $1,000, $500, etc. - -Romanism claims that in Pennsylvania she has a population of 433,000; Colleges, 5; Female Academies, 36; Select Schools. 26: Parochial Schools, 115; Asylums, 9; Churches, 348; Priests, 352. In PittBburg, Allegheny, and Birmingham. 16 Parochial Schools, with 4,000 scholars in them. in select bchools, 300 more. . The Watchman and Reflector says that within about fifty years the Baptist Churches of Boston, Mass., have increased from three to fourteen, and within a radius of ten miles round that city, from seven to thirty-five. At a late communion in St. Paul's Church. Syracuse, N. ten Indians, of the Onondaga tribe, participated. One of them, a squaw, afterward presented Bishop Coxe, at tho Church, a miniature Christmas tree, with wonderful exotic fruit of the peculiar beadwork of her people. Foreign papers announce the death of Dr. F. V. Krummacher, of Berlin, the court preacher of the lato King of Prussia and one of the most distinguished members of the German Pietists or Evangelicals. He was the author of " Elijah, the Tishbite," " The Suffering Saviour," and other works. ' jThe Prtslylerian states that the Second " Presbyterian Church of Princeton, N. J., has abolished the pew rent system; and instead of assessing upon the hearers the . amount which each one is expected to pay for the support of the ordinances of God's worship, it is lett to every man's conscience and heart in the sight of God. Death or. R. G. Pardee. We write with heart felt sorrow the death of R. G. Pardee, Esq., the eminent Sunday School worker. He had been ill of jaundioe but a short time, and fell asleep in full assurance of faith, at 'his residence, New York city, Thursday evening, February 11th, aged 07. His two volumes, the bunday School Worker, and the Sabbath School Index, are widely known and prized. A more gentle, genial, loving spirit we never met. t rom early manhood Mr. Pardee was an elder in the Presbyterian Church. The last twenty years he has resided in New York city, acting, most of the time, as an agent of the New York Equitable Life Insurance Company, in which he had his life insured for $10,000. He also had a policy in another company for $5,000. His home in Thirtyfourth Street, New York, is free from incumbrance, and his family are left in easy worldly circumstances. We deplore his sudden removal from labor to reward, but his rest is glorious. Western Christan Advocate. INSURANCE. - NEXSEN & BIXBY, General Insurance Agents, ADJUSTERS OF LOSSES, MARBLE HALL, No. 9 Main St., EVANSVILLE, IND. Dwelling Houses Insured for a term of years at greatly reduced rates. Three Years at' t7ie Price of Two. Five . Years at the Price of Three. X.ire Insurance a Specialty. . Total Cash Assets Represented Oier Twenty-flva Million Dollars. The following are among the Companies represented: - aETWA InsuranoeCo.orHArtford.Conn. Cash Assets 95,tM0,HM. PHCF.NIX Ins. Co. of Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets , $ l,rtOO,O0. COSTISESTAL Ins. Co. of New Tork. Cash Assets 2,000,000. KOBTH AMERICAN Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets . . 500,000. MERCHANTS Ins. Co. of Hartford, Ct. Cash Assets , fr.t4p,MMi. KORTH AMERICAN Insurance Co. of New York. Cash Assets . 8HOO.OOO. PH4EHIX Ins. Co. ofBrooklyn, N. Y. Cash Assets ....i,700.000. JET'S A. EIFE Ins. Co. of Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets 12,0U0,0OO. NEXSEN & BIXBY, Agents, 9 MUX STBEIT, ETansTllle, lad. Jan30 dly EDS ON S. DEM310N, 30 City Wharr, Boston, Mass . COMMISSION DEALER m iFlour and Produce. Favorable arrangements made with consigners. Correspondence Invited, and consignments solicited. leiO d w WedSat

BABCOCK dc STEELE'S BUILDERS EMPORIUM.

Water, Bet. Locust and Walnut Sts., JSVAXSriLLR, INDIANA. IP YOP A TEND TO ARE BUI I, I I SO. OK IJTBIIIT.I). nll fit tlmir tfuni. xuoth Warehouse and look at their IMMENSE STOCK, Antl VOU CHI Wit. n 1 1 -rwi r nranto cnnnlia They propose to furni.sh everything required In Building, just as your fancy dic tates, rrom Common to the most elaborate Ipors, Bash, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, W indow and Door Frames, Flooring, hhlneiea. Lain, Mush Prirutd and Glaeed, Window (lldfvs ot all sizes, J'ainln, Oils, Turpentine and Varnishes, Paint Varnish, and Wi'ite-wash Brushes, Lime, Cement, and Plaster. Nails and Builders' Hardware, Of every description. Rooting Hlaie, with a full stock of large siae Uiuss, siugio and double strength. Evan' Celebrated Marbl and Slate Mantels and Enameled Grates. WE HiVK AT THE JtL'H.OKK.S' KMPOK1UM xampies of Hlate and Marble Mantels and Knameled Urates, and are prepared to furnish anything required in that line, and invite all who wish to purchase to call and look at our samp.es. We think they will be pleased, particularly aa to prices, when they take a look. BABCOCK & STEELE, Water St., bet. Locust and Walnut, fe2 ISvausville. Ind. Just What Yon Want W1 E HAVE IS STOKE THE Fol lowing. In prime condition, which is offered to the trade: 2 barrels Jowls, in brine; 725 Hams, In bulk ; SO tierces No. 1 kettle rendered Lard; 25 kegs No. 1 kettle-rendered Lard ; 50 bags Potatoes ; 3U0bag8Oats; 40 b.gsRedtop Feed: 25 barrels choice Family Flonr ; 25 barrels extra White wheat Fleur. BABCOCK & STEEL IS, Water St., bet. Locust and w h 1 nut, Evansville, Ind. fe24 j Builders' Emporium. Sale of Unclaimed Goods. WHOM IT MAT C'OSCERN t Notice Is hereby eiven that all unclaim ed Koods left at the Builders' Emporium. Water Street, between Locust and Walnut, Evansville, Indiana, and remaining ou hand one year, will be sold at Public Auc tion, to the highest bidder, at the Auction Room of Hiram Nelson, Esq., Locust Street, opposite the Post-Office, on the 4th day of May, 18o9. A list ot the goods can be seen by calling at the Builders' KrapoFebruary 8d, 1SU9. d2m. Rope Mouldings. TTTE WOUt I PARTICULARLY Vlr call the attention of buLdera and merchants to an Invoice of Rone Mould ings just received at the Builders' Empo rium a new article, never before offered in this market, and Just the thine, com blning beauty, durability, and economy lu a remarnaote degree. BABCOCK fc STEELE. Water Street, bet. Locust and Walnut, fell) Evansville, Ind. TlllUn:, MTERS dc II UO.. (Successors to Steele A Trlble,) MANUFACTUREKS OT AND DBAT.KK3 II Sash, Doors, Blinds, Frames, MOULDINGS, &o. All orders for work In the Building lint are promitly attended to. Wo keep constantly on hand all kindof LUMBER, PINE and POPLAK KhOUh INO. WEATHEltBOAROINO, Ac. Scroll Hawing of every description au. Dressing of Lumber done to ordtr. Factory at the old stand ul Mleele J Tribie, Second St., bet. Chestnut and Cherry. Evansviijj:, Ind. aplldtr CARD. In retlrine from the above partnership t desire to return my thanks to my triend who have ravored me with business, aud would ask their continuance with the new firm. JAM EH H J'KK LK. Evansville, Jan. 29. JAMES SWANS0N & SON, . Wholesale and Retail Dealers lu IPHSTE LTIMBltlR Shingles, Lath, Doors, and Sash. Also, a lanre assortment of Alleizuenv Chicago, and Toledo Lumber and Kloorluti, uresKeu ana unaresseu,. on tuuiu sua io sale. Extra Sawed and Shaved Pint Shingles, eighteen inches long. We respectfully solicit the clticeus ot Evansville to irlvens a call and examine our stock before purcliasiug elsewhere. Yard on Watkii Stkbict, (Opposite Lamasco Wharr), Kvauavllie All orders promptly attended to. mayISi dtini MIMBEU-LFMIIElt ! THE M;HS KIKKIt t UNIiiWEd the Lumber Business at his old stand at the corner of Main and Seventh Streets, and would respectfully inform the publu that his stock is large aud second to uoii' In the assortments, embracing Pine oi thicknesses and quality, from the mc Third Common Saginaw Board up Three-Inch First Clear Plank. Also, SOU DOORS of various thicknei I and styles, and 10,00 W LIU UTS. Window Sash, Pine and Poplar Sbinls 3 and 4 -feet iath, Mouldings, Casiug Quarter-Rouud, &c, Ac. Orders from the country, river or lai filled promptly. sel d3m JOHN F. GLOVER. WILLIAM IIITJVISIJI. MANUrACTCRKS OF Sash, Doors, Blinds, Frames, Ac. and Dealer in Pine and Poplar Lnmber, Shingles 61DIXO, FEOOUIKU, Ac Office and Factory Corner Fifth and Wainw Streets, Evansville, Ind. Orders from abroad promptly attended Ux xaal8dtf G O I. F. SANS0M & CO., General Dealers in COAL, and Agents for the celebrated AIKDK1E COAL. All orders accompanied with the! cash will be promptly attended to. Persons wishing to contract for: heavy towing on the river can beaccommodated, the proprietors bavinsr control of the superb tow-boat' Robert Fulton. umce No. 5 Second Street, between: Main and IjOcusc, evansville, ind. A nov26 dly )r. liurtou-s Tobacco- Antiuot TYaRRANTKD tO EUOTX ALL DI SIKC FOR ToBACCI It tnti,! reyrUUUe ami harmUst, It pvrijira ud eitAc)te the tCodt uiviffortoH the byalem, poMtesAet great iVurih. tu at itreurtheiitti power, in kq excellent Utie and appetiAr, enables the stomach to Uiget tlio yfitarticst f,Kl, tuVius deep refrexbiug. and tkiuUisla robtut health. Htoktr tuul ciewert for tart ntrtd. Price Htt.cent per dos. a lDtemung ieate 00 tlx tt0llra9 eictsor tobacco, vitb lwts of teAuuouialf, ref. sreures, bicV9 rREK. Ageult wanlyl. . AUtiies. TESTIMONIALS. Posthhtkr's IfMTtxosr. I reiVired a hnx of Bur ton AntntoW iro. iujv. at. ryuiion, ana it an fjta-tiutl care. S. UVHMiL, Conr.uin, Harrison t'o., O. Fbom thk V. S. TaSusoRr, S'Sn.y', OJwrr.rete sern-i a aupply ot th AirriiiOTy The one tecriml doniitt work sorelt. X O. T. Edgar. Fro New Haufshir Ayits rij. (iei.tlemrn of inllu-rice here havinif bApi cnreil of tlie apiliie fui toUtfro by aing Dr. BurtoH AniMote, we deaitv a mirply for the prisoiiem ot' tli J iuVilntion. Jostru Mato, rder N. H. State Prifon. A BtKtR'3 TKSTiniTNT. DiV'urton'a Antidote fu TobAC-o . anoinpl iri all r.i for it. W. .VliN.' lat. Huk,Nfw Albaajr, Ind. AClRRfiTM A"SrKSTIllOT. OsJflXOF Amtidotx cask A my brotherXnd myself. It skvw tails. He. I. In. SaoKMAKKR. elleyV Station, Pa. FRO THK pt-ICR UKAnQOARTBRS, LtVi, Mam. kjter gine:l tfirty-iiv af Jtr.h in tAr3ynioA by uiug Dr. Bj tou's Anti.lote, and a1 ii f.,ilicco i. ivruoved. w. I W Jr. Frov rar. Sohthehx IIokr Journal, Bithorc Md. ltf brtK of BurtouN Antidote rt-ituweJ oVf-..V forthfweed fiorn me. I take pkasnre in recom m -Vdhig U 10 Jll our reaaers. 1. k. ph,atr, r..u

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SPECIAL irOTICES.

Tbe Seeds or Sickness. Baron Munchausen tells a storv of a post-boy's horn which hud a number of wicked tunes b.own into It one fronty night, but made no response. .Nevertheless, when It was hang before a hot fire, the tunes, which had been frozen In, thawed out, to the amazement of all resent. Just so the human svslem. sub jected to injurious Influences daring tbe inter, Kuuieiiuies givo xiu wiea 01 ioq effect they have produced upon It, until tbe moist atmosphere of Spring develops their fruits. Many Bpring diseases are the result of Winter Imprudences, and great aud especial eare should be taaeo of the 8y tem in the cold season, ao that It m y be lu a sound and vigoious condition when the malarious fog of March and April make their appearance. To this end, streng ben th suuuacu and the general organization at this season with U08TE rTKK'J BITTEK-4. Take this pleasant vegetable antidote id advance of the uprising of the mephltle mists and vapors, which pro luce chills and fevers, and other miasmatic disease. Remember that It Is a preventive medicine as powerful to pro teet as to restore. The stomach is apt to be overtaxed at this time of the year. It is a period devoted to dinner and supper parties, and luxurious 1 vlng generally. Feast, 0 nd late hours weaken the digest 1 v organs, and disorder the liver. Th effect of the Bittars is to Invigorate tbe one and regulate tbe other. There is no month In the twelve when a tonio and ul eralive is more generally needed than lu this, and thete is no preparation of that nature so thoroughly salubrious, so bracing, and so entirely free from undue exciting piopeities, as this celebrated vegetable oordlai. Sclicnck'a Pulmonic Sjrap, Seaweed Toulc, and Mandrake Pills Will cure Consumption, Liver Complaint, and Dyspepsia, 11 taken according to tbe directions. They are all three to be taken at the same time. They cleanse tbe stomach, relax tbe liver, and pnt It to work ; then the appetite becomes good ; the food digests and makes good blood; the patient begins to grow in flesh ; tbe diseased matter ripens in the lungs, and tbe pr.tlent outgrows the disease and gets well. 'IhU Is tbe only way to cure Consumption. To these thiee medicines Dr. J. H. Bchenck, of Philadelphia, owe. his unrivaled success la the treatment of Pulmonary Consumption. Tbe Pulmonic Syrup rlpeis tbe morbid matter In the lung, nature throws It off by an easy expectoration, for when tbe phlegm or matter la ripe a Blight cough will throw It off, and the patient has rest, and the lungs begin to heal. To do t'.in, the Seaweed Tonie and Man. dtake Pills must be freely used to cleanse the stomach and liver, ho that tbe Pulnionlo Syrup and the food will make good blood. Schenck's Mandrake Pills act upon tbe liver, removing all obstructions, relax the ducts of the gall b adder, the bile starts freely, and tbe liver is soon relieved; the stools will show what tbe Pills can do; no thisg has ever been Invented except calomel ( deadly poison, which Is very dange ous to use, unless with great care) that will uulock the gall bladder and start the secretions of the liver like Schenck's Mandrake Pills. Liver Complaint is one of the most prominent causes of Consumption. - Schenck's Seaweed Tonio is a gentle stimulant aud alterative, and the alka.i in the Keaweed, which this preparation is made of, assists the stomach to throw out tbe gastrio Juice to dissolve tbe food with the Puimouic Syrup, and is made into good blood without fermentation or souring in the stomach. . . . Dr. Bchenck, in his treatment, does not try to top a cough, night sweats, chills, or fever, itemove the cause, and they will aU stop of their own accord. JXo one can be cured of Consumption, Li ver Complaint, Dyxpepsla, Catarrh, Canker, or Ulcerated Throat, uuless the liver and stomach are made healthy. When there Is no long disease, and only Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, Hcbenck's Seaweed 'lotilo and Mandrake I'll is are sufficient, without tbe Pulmonic Syrup. Take the Mandrake Pills freely In all bilious complaints, as they ate perieutly harmle s. Dr. HcheueeT. who ba enjoyed uninterrupted health for many years past, and now weigh 225 pounds, was wasted away to a mere skeleton, in the very last fttage of Pulmonary consumption, his physicians having pionounced bis case hopeless and abandoned him to Lis fate. lie was cured by the aforesaid medicines. Full directions accompany each, making it not aOsolutely necessary to see Dr. "scbenck, unless patients wish their lungs examined; and toi this purpose he Is prolessiouaily at his principal office, Philadelphia, every Saturday, where all letters of advice must be addressed. Price of the Pulmonic By run and Seaweed Tonic, each SI M per bottle, or $7 50 a half dozen. Mandrake Pills, 25c. per box. For sale by all druggists. fe2dAwly SpN) 1 Card. A clergyman, while residing In South America as a missionary, discovered a sate and simple remedy for the cure of Nervous Weakness, Kany Decay, Diseases of tbe Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole traiu of disorders brought on by baneful aud vicious habits. Ureat namlers have been cured by this noble remedy. Prompted bv a desire to beuent the utlliclod aud unfortunate, I will send the recipe for prepai lug aud using this medicine, lu a seated euvelope, to any oce wbo ueetls i t, free vf charge. Add reas JOSEPH T. INM AN, Station D, Ulble House, )al2dAw3m sp n New York City. HOW TO CJET PATENT.-For opinion, no cuaige. Send sketch aud description. For application, send model, not over one rose in size, and till first Uoverumtntaud stamp fees. Specification, drawings, caveats; assignments prepared; rejected claims prosecuted. Also, Interferences, extension of patents, and appeals. Address A1UNN A CO., No. 3 Park Row, New York. sp n de22 d3uu Batclielor's Hair .Dye. This splendid Hair Dye is the best In the world; the only true and perfect Dye harmless, reliable, instantaneous ; no disappointment; no ridiculous tints; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes; Invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and beautiful. mark or broum. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers; and properly applied at Batch elor's Wig Factory, No. itt Bond HUeet, New York. (ap30dly Oolgate -Sc Oo.'i-. Fragrant Toilet Soaps ARE PKEPABED MT Hkllled Wrkmen from the best Materials, and are aUWOWX AS THK STA. UARD BT SKAI.ERI USD CTJSTOXXBS. Sold Everywhere. . deo How rnatiy nothera suffer the agony tt seeing tLc lr .tittle ones snatched away jom them ty tae Whooping Cough, oi 01pt.herta,7Lca single bottle of Poland's White PlreOfcZi lonud would have saved tae baryotiio. Z lis infallible. If oth Patches, Freckles & Tan. The ONLY RELIABLE: REMEDY lot hose bkoth discolo rations on tbe face Ferry's Moth and freckle Lotion. Pretared only by Dr. B. C. PERRY, 49 Bond Itreet, New York. Sold everywhere. nar26 d6m MOrUKKS! MOTHERS ! MOTHKIib DON'T FAIL TO PROCUR Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. This valuable preparation has been nsed with never ailing success in thousands of cotes. It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, eoi recur acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will also instantly relieve Ubipixo uf thk Bowsxb and Witts Cuuc We believe It la the best and surest remedy in the woria in all Cases of Dysentery and Diarrhoea in Children, whether arising from teething or any other cause. Full directions lor using will accompany each bottle. Be sure and call for " MRS. WINSLOW1 BOOTHINU SYRUP," having tbe oo-itna. He of " Curtis a rmmtixH " on the outside wrapper. All others are base Imitations. Je24 dw6in G. W. WABHKN. THOS. COHYNGTON. MUX STUEET. fc COSYNGTOX, No. 61 DEALERS IN PIANOS, OKGANS, MUSIC, And Musical Goods of all kinds. ' Orders by mall promptly attended to. leM dly

MACHINISTS.

REITZ AND. HANEY, Crescent Foundry, Corner of Canal and Ingle Sts. EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, Manufacturers of STEAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS Portable Circular Saw Mills, AMD Machinery of every PcfrlpUon DEAI.IRS 1H BELTING, STEAM OA TIGERS, FIREBRICK, WROUGHT IRON PIPE, dcc. &c Repairing done at Short Notice. nov71y SCIIUIYTZK, 'I'll U ill AN &CO. Mechanics' Foundry Manufacturers aud Builders of Steam lEuKlnes, Circular; e8aw Hills.! Qrlst and Hugar Mills, Tooaooo Hwcre Wummlng Machines, Distil, iery aud Mining Ma ch'nery. Malt Mills, Corn aeUers, tleuse FronU, Cellar Urates. tON & BRASS CASTINGS. Of every description. eblnery of all kinds Made and Repaired. Oealers In Belting, Fire Bricks, Hteara Clan gee, and 'roaght Iron Pipes. Old materials bought Ws have the faculty of tbe beet MaiiiDirr kna worauien, ana win give an Jtm entrusted to ns our Individual atten ism, fill orders promptly, warrant oar lorsr, and charge reasonable prices. Ofiloe and Foundry, corner of First and iiNi Htreets, Kvansvuie, ind. kt. B. Workmen sent to all parts to fit tp wnr. .uu ao repairing. fsbZMm HCH DLTZK. TH DM AN A CO WILLIAM HEILMAHl (Haceessor to Kratm A Ueilm CITY U1VIEIS Manufacturer aad Builder of FOP ABL.lt AND BTATIOWAHT TEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS SAW AND GRIST MILL MACHINERY, Threshing Machines, Cotton and Tobacco Preuet CIRCULAR SAW HILLS, AC, AO EVANSVILLE, IND. BSHnt Iaoif and Oorrxi Wokk made u order ou short notice. IRON AND BRASS CASTINti of everv description. Dealers in Steam Gauges, Oam BeltlD j Fire Bricks, Wrought Iron Pipes, Boltlbg Cloths. Ac, at manufacturers' prioes. IRJCFAIRINU dona at short notloe. ras

DRY GOODS.

GiLiaaoi maghil H. at. OOOXLKTT. . MAGMEE Sc CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOOD S, FIRSTSTREET, E VANS VJLLE, IND., MAVEJCST RECEIVEn A I. A Kit F. rtock of Reanouable Ooods, wlilclt they off er to the trade at low rut ex. 25,000 lu Ure and tor atf by O. MAUHKK A t O. FOUR-HI Nlf. HI Kr.1 BAUH In store and lormtlu U. MAUHKK A t O. From our X5x:triIndaeements now offered In onr Millinery Deparluieut, our frleudrt aud Miloiiii'i h will becouviuced that we luteud io inuke Great Iestniction To nglineHS, by celling Bonnets and liatft, or Mina Beliain will make lliem to order In au uuexcelled style at a price never Unto re done. A Santa Claiiw Is at band, and every loved one expect a valuable gill, buy a Florence Hewing Ma. culue, which is easier learned, lex liable to get out of order, and doen more vartet leu of work without change than any other. Kvery Machine warranted to give mtiniiicliou.or the money refunded, i'rice lh-jand upward. Twenty piece ot Gray 'lwil;.-i Flannel, wortu 4tt cents, which we will fll Dead Low at 80 cents pryard. French Bhlrtlng and Dress Flannels only (Ml ceuU. Undershirts and Drawers lu grest variety. The bent and cheapest BlaukeU ever ttold In this city. An endlwwi variety of Hliawls and Dres OooUs. Oar large tock ol Cloths and Caaslmeres we will close out at a Terrible Sacrifice In order to make room for Spring Wear. A complete stock of DoineHilc Goods ul every popular brand, aud ul tho lowest prices, cau always ue iouuu hi ncnapaei Buwtluflr A Co.'s. Ho 47 aud 411 Main Kirec! iu short, they have everything .to niuke the outer" appearance Oi Life Beautiful and agreeable, all of which will be sold as cheap as they van be found any where. del GEISSL.ER 48 MAIN STREET, MANUFACTURING JEWELERS, AND DKAI.KKH IN -A- M E E I O -A- ISJ WATCHES, Are offering, at reduced prices for- the Holiday Season, a choice stock of IT" X IV 12 liTl-iWlSI-XtY f t i : . , i ' 'It OF JCVKRY DKHCKIPTlON, Consisting of Blamoads, Fearli, Rubles, Imeralds, American VYateiif, EnglUli Watclu'R, Bwha Watr hr-ii, Solid Hold Chains, AITD Gold and Sliver Spectacles. Also, a superior article of fiolid Silver Ware, Manufactured expressly for our trade, and many smaller articles, particularly appiopriate for Holiday and Wedding Presents. Constantly on band a choice selection of SILVER-PLATED WARE, which will be sold at a very close profit. Particular attention given to the Re setting of Diamonds and other Uems, lu the most novel and artistic mauner. An examination of our stock is respect fully solicited. fde!2dly ILEAL ESTATE. Sew Ileal Estate Agency. J. P. I JlioU dcNon JTTAVK OPENED A KOI, F.fcTAT JUL Agency for the sale of aud renting o lands, houses, Ac, Ac Peraens having nouses or land to rent oi sell, or persons winning to purehane or rent, will do well by calling uu them at their office, on Third Street, near Locust In IUIott'n llloelcx Junelltf ' W. IT. ICIaUNM A!V CO., Real Estate Agents, Jfo. 63 Hula btreet, KVAHdvil-l., Ind. A Notary Pub'lle in tbe office, (ap'dtl WM. KEAVIM, XT. H. Olulm Vfjent. Also, REAL EHTATE and COLI.FAmi. AUtafl A . r An AJ . , n t . J 1 ......... .... . . Fourth, No. (over kellsr's uun Mtore), UvanavllJ' lud. . . ... niw-ft6 DRUGGISTS. JOIINI4TAL, Wbolesaleand KetalC DrusK. ' ' Dealer In ' Medicines, Paints, Oils, Br'uslus, rfr., MAIN ST., bet. Heoond and Third, KvaiMVl'J. lid. Parlleutar'attentldn given Ut fIJTTINt WliNDONV OLAbt toaiAysliie. jutui utt

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GROCZItli:,;. 60 barrel, icenolue -riy ZlWcU VZZ Uwi-lbe tHt early i,uLu. i . . , "",' Honttrn I ml I an a l or saUt l n liiaiilltiestMl.uttpnrchiril,v la 1U1 VIC'jvKH Y 11HOH.. ts Mala Ht. EAIII.T ttOIKE POTATO I Worth SI per x.und. Tliey y.eld Hltly ,Z tor ialVby PU,1J "HU,"d- To "rrve and fell VICKERY BROH., 7.! Main Rt. 1 inn "- I'KACIIMLOW 7- VJVf rd Prince Albert Potato). In more and foril by ' Ml VlCKKIty BUOH.,72MaInBt. JA I nrkci s (iai.inn KewiN. in Btore and lr nale, whoI.w nnd rutnll. br Ml VICKKHV BUO.S.;7iMalnRt. o kliitH In fe fn. i..wi . a if II Vlt K tKY Bit is., v. Aialu Ht. "" F 'IIAtlKISO.V" 1'OlAioi.M a very vi-luabie va-nt-lV. luUndrtU lor late pluming. For aulo by lell VICKKHV l!KOH.,7;;MainKt. Q-lrtMricitH tiUAt'LH, Ae. C We are picpartul t lane orli-r lor all kimlH -t miii:iI1 fruils, pintils, aud treem. (..'all mid fci'l n rntHiottiie t leii Vit KKHV liKOrt.,7ii Malu Ht. "57I.OI K! I'l Ol ltl- joo iii.gs and'Ej barrclrt t xlra 1'Hiinly Kl ur, frinli Kioutii iruiii wiuie w h ai, for mile at totlitifU ,rni l.y lell V U KEUV ItltO-., 73 Malu Ht. J LA. i:mIiviihh(iI Huar-t 'ured lining; Plain NiiKHr-t un il Mmi'.; ('OIIIIIIIMI iillCOII I In HI 4, In Htoro Ulnl tlir Mile liy lell VU.KKHV illtos., VS Main HI. s i oak i iti:i ititiitiii tmr in. Ct JukI recHlveil ami inr mm lv 11 VJCKK1LY HKOS..7J .Vialii ht. 'Y'rr'ANII.'l I'llM 5doEen aborted alci VV lor mile at reiluced price by lell VICKI-HY HlllJH.,7J Malu Ht. Hi:i and wiiii i: i:ia k hahi:. lliit'UtU, Tubs, I'litiriiM, KeeletM, jio., iVu., lu store and for al l.y lull VlfKKHY iiliort., 73 MalnBt. ClllI.IKi: 'AltltlAOi:N New Mtyli'rt, at lediiced prlcea. A lri; uHoilmenl to mltK't from. Ca t and stse tli-tm ut It'll VICKKUY 1UIOH., 73 Main HU i. C. PU80UCUKT. W. D. BUBOITCMUX. J. C. DUSOUCHET & CO, COTTON F A CJ T O It N, Produce and Provision Ferchant 30 AOKTII WATKU BTfiKLT, EVANMVILLK, IND. Orders aud ooiiHlgnments soll lied. el.r ISAAC HtlMANN. AV HaistAJrat, I. & It. lir.IMAMV, Wholesale Dealers Id GROOERIE S, Foreign ami Domestic Liquors, ISAllJi, COTTON YAHNH, ULAHHWARB Ac, So., Kos. 60 and (J2 Main Htreet, lietweon Hecond aud Third, i;vANHvnxa, Ian. FISH DEPOT, ovaidtf CHARLES VIELE U CO., iv ii 4i i i: nali; o o ia fi BOVTHWKBT UOUJNSa First and Sycamore Streets, KvANnvn.LU. I no. DR. J. W. POLAND'S WHITE PINE C0MP0U?JD. The Great New England Eemedy, , JU. J. W. POIA tl'H Whlto Pino Compound Is now offered to tbe aOHcUmI throughout the country, after having been provwl by the lest of thirteen yeari In the New tunlaud Htates, where its uieritM hava beiwuue as well known aa tlie tree from which, iu part, it derive its virtue. Tlie White Pine Compound J tOKKH Sore Throat, Colds, Coughs, Dljithtberia, Bronchitis, Hpittlng of lilood, and Pulmonary A flections generally. It is a remarkable remedy for Kidney Com. plaints, Diabetes, Difficulty of Void, lng Urine, Bleeding from the Kidneys and Bladder, Uravel, and other Complaint. (From the Motion Journal.) Bobtoh, January JO, lhtlfl. POLiNU'8WflmPll(It:nHPinHi-Ani bavin given It a thorough trtl, we can couUd.-iilly recommend iUirul't W hut j'tne wmjiuuna an a very valuable article for the cure of CougtiM, Colds, and Pulmonic Complaints Keuerally. In several nixes, we have known it to give prompt icuri wiiru mi uumr reuieuies Mulch Iiad been tried had failed. It Is an art.lrla which, in a climate ho promotla of mi.ldeu and M-veie colds aa is thai of Httw r.n,uiHl, ouK'it to be iu every family J aud we are sure that those who ouce olfii l il, and give u a lair trial, will not thereatler be willing to be without It. A Vai.daki.e M KDieiNic Ir. jpolaml's White line OotnKruntt, advertiiud lu our coluinuR, is a hui:cmhiu1 atiempt to onxiblue anil apply the medicinal virtues of the While l'ine bark. It haa b.n thoroughly texled by imople in this city and vicinity, and the proprietor bAut tuiliaoliials to lis value Irom persons will known to our citlziiH. We recoininerid Hs trial in all tliOMe chhch of diHeaae to w ilch It is ailittited. it 1m lor nale by all our druggist. N. Y. Independent. The While IHne Ctmixniml Is no sold la every part of the Uuiuxl Htates ud Uriu 1Mb Provincoa. Preps red at the NKW KMULAHO BOTAIIC lEPOT. BotrroH, MAA - C. DAMON CO., Proprietors. CLOUD & AKIN. WJtoletale Agents. For sale at retail by all druggist. mrli7 iwdtf; pr J'A Ilill.l.N'JtS' r aU JL HT A N D A HD of all kinds. IIOKNHktKiK CO., Iio,U Morlh Water Mtret, oc'SiMia JttvansviU. Ind