Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 10 July 1869 — Page 2

QAlIiY JOURNAL PUBLISHED BT TH CTANSYIL11C JOURNAL COMPANY, No. 6 I.opnat Street, EvansvllI.

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,.JU Y 10. ISM. MIITIM'H SOIH'KS. Vine Street Presbyterian Church.

Services at 10:30. Pews free.

Trinifg M. E. School at 9 A. M A. M. and 8 p. M.

Church. Sunday Preaching at 101 Cordial invitation

extended to all. TV ah) ut Street Presbyterian Church,

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Preaching morning aud evening by the Pastor. Subject in the morning, "The Incarnation." Seats free. All made we lcome. Sabbath School and Bible Cia?s at 9 A. M. Chinch of the Holy Innocents. Got r.er Ninth and Division Streets. Rev S. Uurford. Rector. Divine Service. (7th Sunday after Trinity) with celebration of the Holy Communion, at 10 a. M. Evening Prayer at 71 P. MSunday Schools and Bible Classes at 9 a. .'. and 3 P. M. Evening Prayer ou Wednesday at 7 P. M. First Birptist Church. Corner of Third and Cherry Streets. Sabbath School at 9 o'clock A. M. Preaching at. 10 V a.m. by the Pastor, Rev. S. Baker. Subject " Faith in Christ the Necessity of our Nature." Preaching at 8 P. M. Subject-" The Characteristics of the New Creature." Ingle Street M. E. Church The x? ,u Monti nar services will beeln to day (Saturday) at 10 o'clock -.iT i, th PrPsirHre am., with a sermon by the 1 reading l UUl 111 vua i- i 'J a - .71 . , . . o 1 Elder. Preaching also to-nigtit ai o O ClOCk. TIIC kaOOUlll ociYiuca be as follows: Sunday bchool at U A. m , Preaching at 10 A.M., Sacrament at 3 pm, and Preaching at 8 P.M. The public are cordially invited. Church of Christ. Geo. E. Flower will preach for the Church of Christ tomorrow (Lord's Day) as loilows: M-nrble Hall, 10 A.M.; subject, " The different" kinds of Religion in America." Marble Hall.Ti P.M; subject, the " rteformation of the Nineteenth Century." On the street at the Court House, at 4 o'clock P.M.; subject, tha " Two Laws of Pardon." Religious News Items. TUE New York Methodist of the 3d insl. gives the vote on Lay Delegation in the affirmative at -10,833. Negative 13,024. The proposition has evidently been carried by a largo majority. - A cable dispatch from London to the New York Herald announces as a rumor in Europe, that the Ecumenical Council which was arranged to be held at Home in December of this year, is to bo postponed for at least twelve months. It is supposed, how ever, that there is no foundation for the rumor. The subject for Sunday, at4 PM., at the Upper Market, will be the "Two Wiineascs" of Revelations, ch. xi., v. 3" I will give power unto my two witnesses, and they prophesy a thousand two hundred and threescore days, clothed in sackcloth," &c. of great interest, bringing to view some of the workings of the " Little Horn " of Daniel, ch. vii. Look at these Scriptures and come to the lecture. Evangelist. The corner stone of the German Evangelical St. John Church, in Fort Wayne, will be laid to-morrow, July llth. Lat Delegation. Returns have been received from all the circuits and stations in the New Albany Presiding Elder District, except one circuit, which shows the vote on Lay Delegation to be 904, of which there is a majority of 49 in favor of the proposition. There will be over one thousand votes cast in the district. At this rate Indiana will cast over 23,000, and the vote in the entire country will foot up much larger than recently anticipated. N. A. Commercial. Corrected Returns. The complete aud corrected returns of the Wesleyan Conference of Great Britain show a net gain for tho year of 3,182. South Wales shows a decrease ot 105, North Wales an increase of 33, and the Isle of Mau an increase of 142. In the foreign districts, under the superintendence of the Con ference, the increase has been 4,ll)0, making the total increase for the year of members under the care of the . English Conference about 7,300. Rev. Dr. Ewer, of New York, is determined to have notoriety. Since writing hir. sermons on "Protestantism a Fi!.' ire," he has continued to officiate ia his Protestant Episcopal Church, j.ust the same as if it was not a "failure." He recently bap tized his owu child after the fashion of the Greek Church, This has produced some sensation. It was done by immersing the naked body of the child three times. The question is mooted as to whether the Doctor and his congregation may not be prepar-' ing to anite with the Greek Churc'u instead of the Roman Catholics. At the late General Conference ot the United Brethren Church, the Rev. Miltou Wright was elected editor of the Religious Telescope, the official paper of the Church. The Rev. D. Berger, the retiring editor, in the issue of June 30th, gives a brief sketch of his administration, and the causes of his being superseded. No fault was found with his management of the paper, except that while he opposed Masonry aud tin) like, he was not outspoken . enough against the Sons of Temperance and the Good Templars. Indeed, he would admit it possible for a member of one of these societies to be a Christian ! This was fatal to his official standing. But he is to continue to work on the paper as assistant editor, and he tells us he will write on these subjects just as lie did before! The Presidency of the Iowa Wesleyan University has been tendered to both Dr. M'Cabe and Professor Whitlock, of the Ohio Wesleyan University. The KcgeBts of the University MichicaD. Ann Arbor, have accented the resignation of President Haven, who accepts the Presidency of the North-Western University, at Evanston, Illinois. An election to till the vacancy will be held Home weeks hence. Among the names mentioned are President ilickok, of Union College, Schenectady; Ex-President Tap-

pun; and President LnaawiCK, or Wisconsin University. The last'gen-

and

leman. it is said, has the inside

The Lutheran Observer is out in

favor of lay preaching, wherever it

can be done without interfering wun the prerogatives of the divinely appointed mini-try. The necessity of personal effort in calling the attention of sinners to the work of salvation is forcibly presented in a recent editorial in that paper. It says: This direct personal effort for the salvation of men is oue of the most effectual methods of reaching the neg-

1 1. oo ,n lta results, me lCllU. CU-1 lit..). . . . result, t unquestionable cndoremeni oi the Great Head of the (Jhurcn. v neu y Andrew found Jesus, ms very nr - impulse was to go oat and Una his brother Simon, anu ien tum ui iuc wondrous discovery. And as the result of that personal visit and appeal, we have the beautiful record :" And ho brousht him to Jesus." What vast results followed that one direct personal effort to bring a soul to Christ! Andrew brought his brother Peter to Jesus, and thus laid the first stone in the great spiritual temple which (Jod is building m this world. Shafxlng Hands. 1 Dr. John Hall discourses in a recent number of the New York Observer upon " Certain Secondary Means of Grace." They are friendly letters, shakitg hands and kind words. We quote what he says bn tho uso of the hands iu social Christian influence, as we think it particularly needed in some places: There are great varieties in the ways of shaking hands, produced, no doubt, by temperament, example, education in manners, and other influences, kjdc method is to shake arms and shoidders. It suggasts dislocation, and is indefinitely, accompanied CUUL1UUUU lUliCUUllCIV. tttljuaiuoun.u -tb a eurgii,Jg V3hement flow ot queries that cannot wait ior an an i - , n swer, this metbod obtains in irelaud. It is met with in the North of Scotland. A variety of it has been imported, and may be met with " out West " in this country. Another and opi osite form is confined to the hands, aud omits the shakiog. The digits touch as the fins of two fisi.es might touch, and then, left to the operation of gravitation, fall. This may be met iu England and in "good society" nverv where. There is a via media a

golden mean in which both verb and attend the" forthcoming great Ecunoun have their place. It is shaking menical Council at Rome, and has

h'nids with t. hrm, tears gra3p, and a nttie ncari tiDgiing uowu iu mu tiiigcr-tips. I maintain that shaking of hands, rightly administered, is a means of Brace. i'ou, my dear sir, are established, and every one knows you to be a solid man. There is a mau beside you just fighting his battle and making his way. You know him and nod to him. Take him by the hand, my dear sir. It will do him good; and if he was cast down a little, as men will sometimes be, it may encourage him. "Our minister shook hands with me." What made that hulking fellow, too big to be a boy, too raw to be a man, announce that fact ao loudly when he weut home? The truth is, for sensible effects on him it was more than the sermon. John Smith has been a hard drinker, but is trying fairly to get out of it. Going down the village street, he meets Mr. Brown, who is "boss" at " the works above." Mr. Brown shakes bauds with "Mr. Smith," in siitht of the entire villaee. Does i hat do Smith any good? I tell you it is as good to him as ono of Mr. Gough's admirable lectures. It says as plainly as if Mr. Brown had written it: "Mr. Smith, you have only to take care of yourself, and you will be a respectable man in spite of all." That makes Smith stronger; and when he goes to church next Sabbath, and looks over at Mr. Brown, he will find it easier lo believe God's most loving Word: "Their sins and their iniquities I will remember no more." Cio " shake hands and be friends " at market, on the street, and above all, at church. I presume the apostle meant something when he said : " Greet all the brethren with an holy kiss." Some people quit church for want of this means of grace. Everybody looks as if just returned from the North Pole' and there had not been time to thaw, aud the deacon, who "runs the church" (if anything so lifeless can bo said to run), had been in command ot the party. I suspect tho boys sometimes say: "Well, I guess I ought to be good, but if I ever do, it won t be 'Jong with the deacon." They wait, poor boys, till some one comes along with lueart getting no good in the meantime whose genial, life-like ways make them "feel kind of good," and they catch the inspiration and "run with gladness in the way of God's commandments." How to Reach the Masses. This is the way the hammer, in the haDtis of Dr. Lore, of the Northe- n, strikes the nail's head: A consecrated Christian spirit, devoted to the -work of the Master, brings Christianity into contact with those with whom he has intercourse, and uudcr such circumstances it seldom fails to save. A few such Chris tian workers iu the purlieus of wickcdness'and wretchedness, are all sufficient to demonstrate the power of Christianity over the masses for good. Kucugh of them would undoubtedly revolutionize and renovate any community, however degraded. The way to reach the masses, then, is by consecrated personal effort. We know of no other method by which it can be accomplished. No discussions can do it. .No theoretical demonstrations that "godliness is profitable unto all things, having the promise of the life that now is, aud of that which is to come, win do it. iNot tine churches, nor plain churche?, neither many churches, nor few churches. These may be multiplied and beautified, and erected at every corner, hundreds of thousands of dollars may be given for city missionSi and missions for the poor, and yet the masses will not be reacnea aud saved, unless consecrated personal etlort is added; and added, too, in proportion to the magnitude of the work to be done. Married Lipe.g00cI counsel from a wile and mother: 44 1 will try to make myself and ail around me agreeable. It will not do to leave a man to himself till he comes to you, to lane uo paius iu attract rum or to appear before him with a long face. it is not so aimcuit as you tnink, dear child, 1 behave to a husband so that he shall remain forever a husband I am an old woman, but you can still do what you like; a word from you at the right time will not fail of its effect; what need have you to play the suffering virtue? Tlin tcni- nf a lotrof ing girl, says an old book, is like a dew-drop on a rose; but that on tbo cheek of a wife is a drop of poison to her husband. Try to appear cheerful and contented, and your husband will be so; and when you have made him happy, you will become so, in reality. Nothing flatters a man so much as the happiness ot his wile; he is always proud of himself as being the source

of it. A soon hi you are ehearfal you will be lively andatert, and every moment will afford you an opportunitv to let fall an agreeable wordYour education, which gives you an immense advantago, will greatly assist you - and yoW sensibility will become the noblest gift that nature has bestowed on you, when it shows itself in affectionate assiduity, and stamps on every action a soft, kind, tender character, instead of wasting itself in secret repinnings. Tell Your Mother. I wonder

how many girls tell their mother

everything. Not these " young ladies

j . Qv,l cmiU . b s - y - .r " " naUfi - . t- " j-to 8pcking in a way that would make their cheeks burn with shame if they knew it. All this, most credulous and romantic young ladies, they will do, although thev gaze at your fresh, young faces admiringly, and send or give you charming verses and bouquets. No matter what "other girls do,' don't you do it. School-girl flirtation may end disastrously, as many a iooi ish wretched young girl COUld tell v A- orvrofi nnn t n love is a great need of every woman's heart. But there is a time for every thing. Don t let the dIoooi and freshness of your heart be brushed off in silly flirtations. Render yourself truly intelligent. And, above all, tell your mother every thing. Never be ashamed to tell her, who should be your best friend and confidant, all you think and feel. It is so very strange that so many young girls will tell every every person before mother, that which is most important that she should know. It is very sad that indifferent persons should know more about her own fair aaucnter tnau sue JJfJ" aoea uersscir ,,r THE El'UM KN'U 1L COUNCIL. An Evangelical Minister Proposes to Attend His Motives What he Proposes to Do Dr. tnmmlng's View of the Church and the Pope. From a London letter, June 21.) Dr. Cumming, who, however he may err in his prophetic theories, is a-Christian teacher of singular originality and ability, has expressed his anxiety to accept the invitation of the Pone, addressed to Protestants, to addressed to Protestants, written to His Holiness a letter in quiring if the safety ot his person and the lreedom of his speech will be guaranteed to him in case of his going to the great conclave. lie has been for some time engaged iu a controversy (conducted in a very courteous and hitch-toned mauner) with Archbishop Manning, and if his letter should meet with a favorable response from the Vatican, a very interesting rage may be written in the ecclesiastical history of the age. Dr. Cumming, holdiug the Papacy as part of the Church visible, still regards the Pope as the Anti-Christ of Scripture, and if ho is permitted to stand before tho council, we may expect to hear a coufession of the truth of Cristianity as faithful, if not as defiant, as that of the great Reformer at Worms. However Evangelical Christians of all denominations may disapprove of Dr. Cumnnog s peculiarities as to the details of prophetic interpretation, they can not withhold from him their sympathy and admiration fir his charity, his culture and his fidelity to the truth, and if he goes to the council as the representative of Evangelical Protestantism, and gets a hearing there the eyes of all Christendom will be upon him the ears of professing Christians Rome, Greek and Protestant will be open to hi utterances FRUIT JARS. MARK, WARRED & CO., DIRECT 1-HrOUTERS of Glasswii: e and China, No. 25 XORTII FIRST ST. EVANS VI LLE, IND. UVuit Ja,i"H. Xri n i t TjLit-. IN VIEW OF THE AXT1CIPATEI) exira 'large fruit crop of the present season, we contracted la March for an unusual stock i KKIIIT JAhH of BEST BRANDS: but ns SALES HAVE AL HEADY LARGELY EXCEEDED OUH MOST SANUUINE EXPECTATIONS, wewould advise customers to SEND IN THEIR ORDERS EARLY, dlass manu facturers generally stop making in hot weather (say June), thus cutting otf ttie supply, and doubtless Jars wi.l grow scree as the season advances, and PRICES CORRESPONDINGLY HIGHER. We have the following excellent bratds; LYMAVS PATKXT SELF-SEALKK. Tin cap, in one piece. Rubber band ontslile the jar. Gieatiy improved siuco lst year by a new opener, made iu one piecevery simple; thus overcoming the onljobjection ever urged agaiust this very popular jar. Has been in great demand for ten years. "HEKO" dl.AKS JAUS. Self-sealers: screw too and rubber band. The rubber does not come iu contact with the fruit. 1IKAVY KINO J LASS JARS. Tin top, wire fastening. BUOWN i:ItTUEX JARS. Best glazed. Tin top, wire fastening. " No charge for boxes when ordered In full pa;ka;;es. Quarts, 6 dozen iu a box; hall-guilocs, i dozen. lie t Red Sealiug Wax, In 5-pound packages, to su.t the heavy riu and biown eai I hen jars. rnn uireclions ior preparing fruit and sealing jars accompany eac'j package. Send ia Tour Orders at onc8 ! jnnl " J. B. Gekkn. F. L. Greek, T- U. GREEN fc CO., CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Transfer Ornaments at Cinciuuati prices. Main Street, bet. Fifth and Sixth, lanlMAwdm Kva vsvti.T.r. Iwn ARCHITECTS. H. KORSINNA, ARCHITEC n. fflce No. CHANDLER'S BUILDING Corner First and Locust Streetw, KvauBvllle. Ind. ar- Plans and specifications for all kinds of buildings furnished at abort notice, and on reasonable terrta. -ImcblS d:bja O -A. X, X. ROBERT BOYD. BOYD OTIS WOOD & WOOD, ARCHITECTS, No. 7 Chandler's Block, Corner Fird. and Locust Ktreet, KVANSVILLK, IND. flans anu rpecincations prepared short notice and reasonable terms. Jaulii dU on

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GEO. 3. SONNTAG .& CO., IMPORTERS or HARDWARE, CORKER FIRST AND MAIN STS., KVAXSYILLE, IND. Jy2 Juno lrt, 1869. We ofTer the following at Bottom Prices for Cash: BlOOd 3 Cast-Steel UfaS?, UralU, and Lawn Scythe; Blood's German Steel Grass, Grain, and Lawn Scythes; Willard's Cast-Steel Grain Scythes Wabsworth's and Hi ooD'd Red Rover Grass Scythes ; WarJsworth's Brier Scythes; Grass Sr-ytha and Snath, complete. only $1 50, worth 52 00. fJermau drags scythes aud Kickles; Knjlish drass sickles; Hall, Semple & Co.s Snaths and Cradles ; Hall, Somple & Co.'s Hay Forks and Jlay Rakes ; Fork Handles and Cradle Fingers: Scythe and Orind Stones; Brass and Enameled Kettles ; AddIo Parers. and Parers. Corers Building Hardware ; Belmont Naila, at litest reduced prices ; Chain rumps; Best Tools of all descriptions. The above for sale.' wholesale and re tail, uv FRED. P. STRAUB & CO. 71 3Iaiii Mreet, Between Second and Third TEI1MN ('AMI. Juul Union, Democrat, and Courier copy. SAMUEL. OKR. JAMES HA VIDHON. J. 1. OR SAMUEL ORR & CO., DEALERS IN IROI, STEEL. TJLV-PL.ATJU, WIKH, SPKINGS, AXLEH Horse and Mule Shoes, Tinners' and Blacksmiths' Tools, WAG OX AND lilGCY WOODWORK wKoi dirr 61'kai iron uoi iim At the highest market rates. Water Street, lunll dl.f EVANS VILLK, IND. LHETTIMIER, KELLOGffl & Co. (Successors to Wells, Kellogg & Co.) IMPORTERS AND JOBBER OF HAIiDWAltE 13 iirst Street SIGN OF THE BIG PADLOCK' AXKS, AXES, .4.X IIS, AX lis, AXUN, AXKS, TA BLE CUTLER 1 , TABLE CUTLER i', TABLE CUTLERY. POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLKIl POCKKT CUTLtiiU rX"iric;o ChnlnH, Trn OttdiiiM, Truce CliaiuM, iiaiuer iioe, ft'luiitcri' IIut'H, Mechanics' Tools, SlecIsjitiSes Tools, Mechanics' Tools, BUILIiSRS IIAK1IYVAHK, BllLKKUS' HAUDWAKK, BUILDKUS' HAKinVAKK, co-rroiv axii wooLfAitim, O i l ON 4KII WOOI. 4'AKOS, (lli rilJI AMI WOOL. ( AK1IS RKfiT RUBBER BELTINU. BENT KUBHKR HKLTINU, BBUT RUBBER BKL.TIA'V, Kill and Gross-Cut Saws, Mill and Cros3-Cut Saws, Kill and Cress-Cut Saws. C'ANH buyers will find it to-ltielr ad vantage to examine our block before purchasing elsewhere. At the Old Stand, 13 First SI BiKTTICUKIi, KELLOtiti & CO. tyiB JOHN 1VLNSUN, Bit ASS FOUNDER AND FINISHER, Steam and (ias-IMpc Yitter, Manufacturer and' Dealer in Hteam and Water Uauges, Hpeltrr-and Kabbitt Metal, aud all Articles appertaining to a Brass Foundry. STEAMBOAT AND GENKKAL BLACKSMITUIXG, Water Street, bet. Fine and Lect. EVANS VILLK, IND. V Caahipald for old Copper and Brasa

DRY GOODS.

RTE OFFEK I'KOJf THIS DAT w tr i ne uest-seiectea Block: of Summer and Seasonable DRY GOODS AT LOW Viz.: In the . , DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT, A very large stock of the BEST PRINTS And the most popular brands Bleached & Unbleached MUSLINS At the lowest market rates. DRESS G O ODS DEPA R TMENT Is now more complete in IU nmnrtment tiian ever before offered in this market, and at ASTONISHINGLY LOW ItATEd! And all the new shades of FANCY HILKS, At 2."c, 60c, 7jc., and II per yard less than their value, aud warranted all Hilk, the assertion of forne unscrupulous competitors to the contrary notwithstanding. Black and White LLAMA SHAWLS, HoMlerj", Ciloves, PARASOLS AND SUX UMBRELLAS, NOTIONS in endle33 variety. MILLINERY feTOCK wlllte closed out cheap during the balance of the season. Mosquito Bars and Netting. The best style of Mosquito Bar Fixtures just leceived ana made up to order at suort nonce. SCHAPKER, BUSSING & CO., Son. 47 and 49 Main Street. jun28 2 a C5 H w H -FORSPRING of 1869. CLEMENT, WHITE & CO., Noh. 22 anil 24 FIRST STREET, Are now receiving dal'y addition lo their Block, their buyer, Mr. J. M WHITK, being now in tho Katern markebt for tb secowd stock this Hprlng. In making this announcement, they would also nay to the patrons of the old house of CAKPENTKB, WHITE Si CO. that they are better prepared than ever before to maintain their business relation with them; aud with a determination tv adhere to ClOSC IVIlLl-'HllH, or SMALL PROFITS, on goods, wltU tn. advantasjes of the LATE REDUCTIONS IS PRICES EAST, they believe they can make It to tbe Interest of buyers In this market to at lea,, divide their patronage with them. They invite the atteni ion f tbe trade to their stuck, aud pledge themselves not t be undersold by any house iu the West. CLKMENT. WHITE 4 CO. April 15th, 1809. aprl6 dtf FOIl SALE. FOR SALE VALUABLE MAIN KI'RKKT PROPERTY That splendid property known as the Kgler property. tu.-ited on the west corner of Main and (Sixth Btrects, fronting 75!4 feet ou Main Htreet ami 1-j feet on Mixib Htreet. Haid property Is otlered lor sale, al low flguien on easy terms. Apply to J. P. fcLLluTT 4 BON. Real Estate Aentil, Corner Locust and Third Htreet. fel6 dtt EAGLE CARRIAGE WORKS. F. IIAJIMKItKTEIX, MANCFACTDKKR OF Fancy TrottingBaggies, ShiriluK Top "irsr". Rotkawtij. and fiprluB WHron, C0K.0F rOlUTII AND LOCUST STS., MVA.N8VILLE, IND. BiTHpecial attention fjlven to repairing of all kinds, and re-painting done at the Rlioriest notice and on the most liberal teinis. a Ucneral Aiuortment of Work VunsLanUy on Hand.

Kontt but tbe Beat Workmen Em ployed. apr5-d3ni

GltOCEXtlES.

Tlx CixhIi Grocery, 7G 31 A IX ST. Ar T.Tiir ;ooim at the tasu GKOCKKY are new and ot tbe very best quality. Tbe price- will mill. Hemember. 7ti Main Htreet. WTL IKKEI.Hof assorted Buar-re-4 eel ved at the Custi (Jrocery, ami for sale at unprecedented low rt. 'all and see, at 7ii Main Htreet. TIIF. CtNII (JKIK I KY, 71 Main Ft., will uot do a credit biiNlupss; therefore, cash buyers -may expect bHralns at. 7ti Main pm reel. CIIILUKEX'S MK!IIAtd:H-A Krent variety, ranging In ri-n from tl mi to fii 00. at VICKMlV IIHO.'H, 73 tttid 70 MalnHHeet. D4 OO LET'S IIAHIMJ lOWfEU Acknowledged to be t lie tient In use, tor sale at VIUKliKY HKO.'H, 73 and 7b Main Htreet. TVHT THE Till NO for fj Uurkee's Lemon Ku(;arorConcentraied leiiionade. One Kpoomul rualtes a glass of Lemonade. For sale by VK'KEKV HKOH., 73 and 7ii Main htreet. K EEI ! Ice Cream Freezers at very low prices nt VJCKERY IIEO.'S, 73 and 70 Mali) street. EEP C'I.EATV Babbitt's best Hoap thti best In the world, at lo cents , er I. in C .eniical uiive uap, II bais for 1 00; Proctor & Oamble's l 'iricinuatl -oap, i bars lorZiceuU. Utile! soaps equally uw at VIC Iv Kit Y HIUJ 'rt, 7.1 ai.l 7i( .Mam Street. MATTHEW OALZELL, Wholesale Uealer in Groceries, Nails, White Lead, Lice, Cement, &c, Ko. 18 Vter Btrt i t, decllldlv KvANnvit.tr.. in. I8AAO HUMANS. PAV IieiMANO. I. A. it. iii:im a., Wholesale Dealers in GKOCE IX I 35 S. Foreign an I Domestic Eiquort, NAILS, COTTON YARNS, OLAH8WAUK Ac, Ac, Nos. GO and 2 Main Street, Between Hecond and Third, EVANHVILLK, 1.I. FISH DEPOT. ovaidtf City Feed Store. 50 toujs I'ltnu: may: ho tojvm country luaii; HI tons MitpMull; c-lioiee Hour in sucks; IreKli bolted tneiil, cum, oalx, fcc, at lowi-ii ciu.il prices. OooiIh delivered lree in toe city. T. W. MiriJRAY. Thld Htreet, between Main and Locust ebU tiiu 13G MAIM STREET, i IIAM. AM IS JLJL staiuly lect-lvmu, a well selected siock of Fancy and Staple Groceries, Which are sold al the lowest living rales. IMrOUTANT TO m iUlERSAM) (0TUAC'TOUS. Having bonsbt Ihe Hand Hank formerly owned by Mr. K. Cross, i am prepared to lurnlMii a iNo. 1 article or i.unumn r.nini; also. Iresh Planter, Lime, and Cement, al the lowest living rales, april JAMK CUOKT.-t. CHAiiLES V1ELE & CO., w ii olhsil i; T-Z. J O 20 1 2. . aVUVHWlUi'J' VOKNKU . First and Sycarnoro Strt, KYAirtvn.i.. l wr. ati9dtf DRUGGISTS. JOI1V I4A V kl Wholesale and Retail Uruzv; Dealer ill Medicines, Paints, Oi, Brnshs, ilrc, MAIN ST., bet. Hecond Slid Third, LvHllhVUle, Hid. Particular attention niven to ClJT'J'i't WJN1XJW OLASS lo anv sie. I (unl ltf LAW CARDS. LEE I)IKELSPIia, (Formeily of Louisville. Kentucky), ATTOH IN KY AT VV Third Htreet. between Main and Lociiht, Kvausville, Indiana. liunlnexs promptly attended to. HpecUl attcutloii paid to collections. jc'.'iliu wm. n i; A VIS, XJ. ta. Gluinx rMit. Also, HEAL EMTATK snd COLLEC'riNO AUKN'l", Office on Main Htreet, between Third nml Fourtti, No. j.'4 (over Kellt-i'H Uuu str-ji Kvaunville, lud. sepl!','' j. K kh. k7I7 Ti t i n a J" " RUCKER & RiCHARDiaN, North Side Third Ktre. t. bet. M siu & Ixn-nst, t.VAf SVIl.l-K, I.M. Collections prompfy attended to ( areful attention Kiveii lo examtnai ion of tllles, wriLifi. deeds, moltaes .v,. apl d.tni , W. F. HARGRAVK, ATT OltIS -i r nt JL.W.V. Oftice on Third Street, in Washington House lilock. Will practice l- various Courts ol the Circuit. Prompt attention to otlic business ded(iu Notice to Uontraoiors. Junk 2th, The Common t!ouiirlI of the City of Fvansvltle will receive sea ed proposuls until Hie votli day ol July, l!, lor Kradinic, ifiavelinu. snd pa Vina a I ley situate ttweeu Slilli andMeveinh Streets, and extendlnx from Hycutnoro Strict to Vine Hlreet, iu Block No. 3i, 1 jitleni Knlarue. luent. Uy order of the Council. A.M. MeUIUKK, Clerk. I5y K. A. M( ki f. Deputy . City Clerk's oince, J uly M, lw,:i. Jy5dtd Union copy.

DUbOUCiiLT & 01LBEILT, O INK HAL COMMISSION MER CI A N1S, Ao. 9 rojtlraH blr'el, NKW OKI KANH, Ia. 'W'f " B"J C"1 ' :,K,J"",,,,J Iir !tMl.

FAST FltEilCJia'!?! 1. K. miNKI ILSON & CO., Forward ir-p: & CommiEsion and ok n i: iial a a i; n t h SOUTH SHOBE FAST FJiEIGHX LINE, OVE II Til K KV'KTIM,K & ( IUWK0KI1SVII.I.K. TKItKK IIAIT:: A. IMJIANAIOLIS, I1EI,LKF0TU.K, LAKK SI10HK .L KIIIK I! AILUOAIH, EVANS VI LLP, IN IK Liberal cash advances in tdeon consign men Is. iiinr.iu IlAHI."l' ,1. I'lll l.l'H, fif New OrlesilM. J. O. McCt'l.l ocit, of l.r uiHviilo. Ky. E. TvO rr, ol ,N'w )i It-uin. riielps, .llcl'nllndi & Co., PRODUCE, PRO VISION, AM) iiv.nr.UA u Com;ni,sior. I.Icrchantn, 112 c i:viri: kvkkkt, uov21dtf N E V OltLKANM. 1. C. nUHOUCIIKT. H. iiphoiu'h rr J. C. DlttOUCDET & CO, V O 1 TO .V I A CJ T It H, Product) and. l'rovidon Kerchacta, SO X0KTII AVATKI; RTUKKT, KVANM VILLK, INI. Orders and ronslcninoiiui Bollcltod. el," F. H. EHRMAfJ & CO, Cominisaioii ITcrchanta For I he Ftirchaso and Hale of FLOUR, HAY, CORN, OAT.!, SALT, LIME, CEMENT, etc., Nos. IS and 1!) N. Vater iStrecl, mul2iltr luVA N M VILLK, IND. "l'ETW:"cASEAr&00, C'uiiiiiiiKHf oci i -r lisnl - For the wale of 1 1 A Y, C )l N. O ATM MtAN, KhOUK. MKAL, iiA ON, LAUD, ami Western Produce Kenen lly, No. 1.1. i.k mhi:i:t, apiKdtf V roKHHUHd, M im V'M. V. HROvVN k CO., Forwarding and Commission jI orchnntH, WIIARFJiOAT PLOPRILTORS, Railroad and Fast Freight lint A'Hiti, I VANSVII.I i:, 1M. JanKdly LawiM I'.i'KH N f ii, .1 a., K vansvll le, lud. John ( j i i.iiKn-r, (iole.oni a, I Iin. L. RHFFNi:Rf JR., & CO., POKK PACKlMtH, AM) COM M ISS I O N M Ell ClIA N TS. AUKN rs KANAWHA t-AI.T COMPANY, W II l-.KLINO NAILS WUHKS COMP'Y VKUMIIdoN Kl.i.Ult. MILI.s, ' Hi'. LOUIS I'LOUK MILLS. . So. 5 A OK! II WAfiCi: STIU'.KT, JaJI KVA NS VILLK, IND. WKf.ooN ItiiO'l Ii r im. Pi l is I.ii fidlnn, Ten it A. W. SI iiKiio-rrov, Kv:-rinviile, I ml. VELDON UF.OS. & CO., Cotton and Totacco Factorn, l-KIIDI t I) ANI ( OMMISSION t I IU II l l s. Oin.-e ( ok. ViNI. .v A'I I- It HTKKKTH. Kva Ntvii.i k, 1 ml 0'Hp-elal it I ! - n 1 1 n niveu to purcl.iiii. I n supj I ies. I may Itf d.iin I.. M. n A lit .).... ..tl. H. ft'l. i; a i n i) & s r ai:t, (Hiieeesnors to W. M. Alhinan A l o.,) Gt.s i.it i. Ata; i s, I'lttiiit'o i Korvii ui i m t and 'rnii!iilNMoii M , clmiitii, KvaiisVl'l le, Ii ilimis. liefer t' f, ti. W ln-eler, I'l '!.. I- i wt. National ;i , H nd in 'l itrr, Vlcii Pi o.ldent i-.vana jNatloii-d i n ii 'i. Agents !r t i;io Klv r Halt Co, noll-1 r. it ot' i. it a i: si i n ii ii it 1) ieri.ls it in I I -r m: er pniroriH tlisl w IL- on UliSJ j.i !;l- f,i, one Hour lielmv Vine, next to L. I'll i n 's 'I i u simp, xtlu ill Hie Had'! cf . Hi U f , hLOUi, -JM-MlliHlO!H, tt -. , a:id ti'ioold b pliuei to sea them. It, D. A LLIS tt t u. If. I. Aff.B.IS tV '0 FORWAKMNU Al) UWJAZlli'.V MIOIH.'II ANTS, ISKCTIKI Kits, and V 'bob sale DeaifM lHil O;:S, I'LOl it, 4c. F I R S T S T II E E T , One door below Vina, next lo L. J'iersoii's Tin bop, KvaNMVILI.i, Ink Jan I dtf. A. M. It A V It tl KI4 T. J.J. W II t IT AM t Ilayliurnt K M Iilttu! r, I'RODUCK, VOMM fSSlON A NO MOM. WA KMSS U ttKliVUANTH, No. fl JHout.lt Water HI. IelerH In Klour, I! won, ID: y , t)H U, a aud Country Proline S. II. LAKT0N, Ooitiiiiisisiioi iMor!han(, Ko. 8.1 Wrst i I'contl.btrcct, CINCINNATI. Liberal advances m nlo on rousi.'n ments. se7 illf (ircat V( iit( rn Despatch FAST FREIGHT LINE. U.MTKI) STATI S KII'KHKS CO., Pl(ol'(i.I KTOIlft, Agents Eria Hallway Company. Till: KCAT vvi;nii KN I . SI' A'l t II , oil lie 1)1 It of M ..i-eii. b-n enal'Ue ol I be ent lie I II L l(!0 I I ! 11 1,1(1 I I I Ol t lie -:i i; It A I I. W A 1 H l I Us 1. 1 mi. Ii'i. The tiKKA 1" W I. ST KILN DKSfA It II as a West liniiinl I ieit:lit Line, but i"-"ii tavoiuti y liimwii to mil mi-M-lntiMH .r llm last Twelve ll 'il", lll'l lis l.lHlilie.clt now olli-l to Mi I ppel S t 1 1 -I r I lierea-eil Is el 1 1 1 leu, ;u:ii:inl i iuj as H.veiulilii iiin i ami Hi piii-k lime dfi tan leoib n d by an ol ln-r "to l.Lllomil (' '''- l" OliKAT Wi-'s'lT.KN ii;sl'l " Is owned by I no l ulled mate.. KX press fiiMil'itny, M bo KUarante., nil H 1 l,K ,,f ieti-., oiH-.bt not to tie l.i by Hbl ppers. For lales, and the set f U-uient of all claims, apply N. ,., x (!v, A aprl7diml It-vaimvuiu, lud.