Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 December 1869 — Page 2

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So. 6 fiwnt St rKi SATURDAY. DKCKM BEH 11, CHURCH NOTICE. Trinlt M. X. CTV-sunday School JH m Preaching at A. M. and 7 P. Wrens' Prayer Meeting at P.M. To the latter meeting the parents Of the children are also especially invited. Trinity City -l7fc.-The Usual services to-morrow. Tbe inorulng discourse, by Rev. E. McJohnstou. An Increased religious Interest prevails, and there will be services every nlaht during tbe week. Tn,7l Street M. R Churc i. - Sabbath c,,i of o a. -sr. rreaching at W" A' M. i t 7 x v Tirihs l'astor. Rev. J KU1. Morning subject: Sinners Excuses. Eveuand lieing .nhiw-t.! Time Its vmuo, demption. Tbe revival in m w.n" on with increasing interest. Vine Street Prf sly terian.-services. Strangers Invited. - 1.4. m.nt-nh crra Firtt Baptist CAurefc.-Sabbath Sibool a , 9 o'clock a. m. Peachlcg at Iialf past 10, ! byBev. S. Baker. Subject: Tbe Church la Tardis. Preaching at 7 p. h. Subject: Tbe Bequest ol Dlve ror HU Five Brethren. Church of Christ.-Geo. E. Flower will preach for the Church of Christ, at Marble Hall, to-morrow ( Lord's Day) at 10 A. x. and 7 p. at. Subject: Tbe Revivals of the Old and New Testament. Sunday School at 2 o'clock, v. M. Walnut Street Preibyttrian. Pleaching In tbe morning at halt past ten o'clock, and at seveu o'clock In the evening. Rev. W M. Cheever, of Terre Haute, who has been assisting tbe Pastor In tbe services at this Church during the week, will occupy the puiplt. Tbe sacrament will be administered, and a public reception of members take place In connection with tbe morning service. Thin (Saturday) alteruoon, at-three o'clock, services will also be held In the Lecture Room, at which time the Session will be In attendance to receive those who may wish to Join the Cburob. J Both the Union Morning Prayer Meet ings and the night services have been so well attended during tbe week as to leave no deubt tts.1 - Kp! 't of God Is moving upon he people, and that If Christians ate faltbiul In duty great good will be done. Consecutive meetings will be continued iinintr the com Id 2 week, to which the robllo are coidiUy invited. Sabbath Bchool at nine o'cloc-V, at which lime a general meetig ol the cblldreD, members of Bible Classes, and parents and all others who choose to attend, will be held. Short and earnest exhortations will be made by Rev. Mr. Cheever and others, with the hone of promoting tbe leUgion Interest already manlfebt In the schools. The Young Mens' Society ot tbls Chureh have recently established a Mission Sabbath School at the corner of ' Franklin Street and First Avenue, at which tbe at tendance of scholars already exeeeds one hundred, with good prospects of useful ness and success. Arrangements have also been .mado to Immediately organlsa another lu Rowleytown, both of which Christian people in the vicinity are cordl ally invited to visit aad encourage. Church of the Holy Innocents Corner of Ninth and Division Streets, Rev. S Burford, Rector. Divine service (third Sunday In Advent) at 1 J A.m., with cele bratlon of the Holy Communion. Even' lng prayer at 7)5 r.sr.5 Sunday Schools and Bible Classes at 9 a. m. and 3 p. sr. Con Urination Class will please assemble at tbe Rectory at 3i p. m. Sunday and 6 v. x Wednetday. The Bishop will visit the Parish for confirmation o Friday, the 31st proximo, St.Paul's Church. Rav. W. H. Van Ant werp, Rector. Services of to-morrow third Sunday Itl Advent Morning Prayer 104; Evening Prayer 7. Sunday School at 9 A. sc., and Mission School at the Lamasco Engine House ot 2 p. jr. Tbe Sunday School Christmas Festival will be held 1m St. Paul's Church, on Christmas afternoon. The next Mite will be held at tbe residence of Mr. H. C. Owathmey, on the corner of Second and Uam Streets, Monday evening Beligious Intelligenec. llav. Ma. Noukse, of the Presby terian Churoh at Owensboro, has ta ken pastoral charge of the Presby terian Church in Roekport. Ee v. E. P. Inoersoll, of Plymouth Church, Indianapolis, has received a call fiom a Geimin Ileforoi Church, ia Brooklyn. Tho salary is fixed at f 4,500. About two hundred persona have connected themselves with the Berry Street Methodist Church, at Fort Wayne, since the commencement of the revival in that denomination. The meetings still continue with great interest, under the management of 3Ir. and Mrs. Palmer. The Second Presbyterian Church in Indianapolis will be dedicated scon. It is one of the handsomest edifices in the State. It is the intention to have Hevs. Henry Ward Bcecher, Clement, Babb and Tindull, former Pastors of tho Chureh, at tho dedication ceremonies. A social ro-uniou on a grand ecale will bo held in the Church on the Monday evening following tho dedication Sabbath. Tli03E who met Dr. Martin, of Pekia, Chins, while isiting this city . last Winter, will bo interested in the folloinc; item, from a letter just received, describing his return voyage; "Leaving Ybkohoma, we passed through tho Inland Sea, whioh resembles a sucoession of lakes, dotted over with beautiful islands. In this sea, a new seaport has been opened Usaca, ono of the largest cities in the Empire. We spent a day at the anchorage ; but.as the weather was windy, I was not ablo to visit the city. I climbed a hill, however, and had a fine , view of tho surrounding country. I also visited a Japanese temple, saw a number of men ring a bell, and merc- . ly bowing to the .idol, pass on. In one apartmont of the temple I notioed tha image of a horse, itself an object worship, as it was inscribed the P,lvine Uorse !" My friend,. Bishop Williams, intends locating himself at Oaaca, and! hopo he will succeed in teaohing the people a better way than tho worship of horses. The Japanese seem to ba waking up, and thero is evidently a spirit ot inquiry abroad ia the land. The Bi ble and my boon cm the Evidences of jnruuanug are usea as text books ia the heathen school at Yeddo, which is attended by a hundred pupils, i gave a Bible to one of the Princes and no received it thankfully. At Nagasaki, where the old persecutions took place, many persons are inclined to become Christians. J tee had mere missionaries there, tee mtghi look for large ingatherings. , Prom Nagasaki, we reached Shane hai in two dayB, and then embarked lor the North. I am now writing this hasty note on board steamer, and, in lour day3 more, hopo to be at Pekin. Dartmouth College. Miss Mary C. Bryant, of Boston, a graad-daurh-ter ot Lev. John Smith, I). a graduate of Dartmouth of the class of 173, and subsequently tutor.professor. librarian and trustee, has just riven $9,000 to the College as a permam:nt fund for the benefit of the library, tLe

income efwIucl.-H w U- r-utuaiij ap Lt apart and tleaareJ as a memorial to he sradJather. Professor Smith wea oao of the most eminent ficholars acd divines of bis day. The Ecumenical Council. This great body of the Catholic clergy was i'nrmlli7 nrwnftfi on Wednesday, lt i3

r ,, ,. .... iL- i, described by ins Holiness ine x opu as " sacred to the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary, Mother of God." The attention of the entire Catholic world will be centered on its deliberations and actions, The various religious questions which will come up before it, the probable enunciations of doEtnas then first pro mulgated, and the future status of the temporal and spiritual power of the Tope, and many other highly important matters, will render this one of the most remarkable councils ever held. The preparations for it have been on a scale of regal splendor, and the presence of many of the royal person ages ot Jiiurope ana tneir brilliant retinues, will add additional magnifi cence to the already great display The oDoortunity of beinir heard which has been afforded, to certain restless and sensational High Church prelates from .hcjuand aad elsewhere, will pos sibly bo improved, and the points at 9sue between the Anglican ana xio man uatnoiic unurcnes iuhv uisi si i ii 1 " cussed. .State CnrlstSan Convention. Much of the time of the Convention on Thursday was taken up in the dis cussion of the topic, " How may general revival of religion throughout the State and country be secured Wo codv from tho Terre Haute Ex rtress the ioiiowicsr summary oi me . t i n . l discussion, l ne discussion was open ed by Kev. R. Anpbus, D. D., of Ev . . T1 1 1 ansville: There 13 no excellence without la bor in secular business, and in Church work is essential. 1 he children ot the world are wiser than the children of light then let us take a lesson from the world in carrying on our efforts for a revival of religion. In nolitical canvass each party seeks to advance their peculiar tenets and ad vantage, and strive to keep the promt nent points of xheir faith before the people. They concentrate the thoughts of their loaders - upon - the people and verstvere with alt their forces to imrrcss them, "either to ob tain success . or sutler defeat The scirit of tho leadership is in fused into the rank, and file. So let us as Christians take our lesson. La us look into our" own hearts and find out have we any feeling for tlm salva tion of the masses goinsr down to death our teaching must be Christ, first, last and always let him be our theme. Tho missionary Brainard standing before the Indians, told the story ot the Uross, the betrayal, the trial, the crucifixion, observed an In dian woman riso to htr feet, weeping and soon as he was through she asked him to tell her tho story over again It was just what she waited. Uh my Brethren, there is power in the Cross of Christ, lt can never be stale or profitless. It always has the sweet sivina power. : ' Rev. Mr. Chapman, of Richmond said that in his own town, out of a Doculation of 16.000 souls, there had been 800 conversions since March. It bad been done as a Christian effort not denominational. The rcviva commenced in the Methodist Church and the speaker, although a Presby terian, bad labored with tho Method ist pastor, and for forty-four day and nights they had labored before there was any visible signs of awak cninx. They had organized them selves into working bands, and they went alter sinners to their homes and shoes, and brouht them to th church. On the forty-fifth night ono since came forward to the anxious bench, and then commenced outpour ing of God's Spirit, and the blessed influence of that revival have not yet ceased. Prayer moves tbe arm that moves the world, and persistent praywill be efficacious. The reverend speaker related several most interest--ing personal incidents in connection with the great work of the Richmond revival.PresideiU Coffin, at the request of the Convention, continued the recital of the progress of the wonderful revival in Richmond. It was like " the wind that blowcth like it listeth." The Christians had worked for days, weeks, months and years, constantly through the community. The Young Mens' Christian Association had formed neighborhood prayer meetings and cottage meetings, and the different churches nad wrestled with God. Tho ladies of the city had commenced a systematic visit to the saloons, and they wera received with open hands. They prayed with the inmates and visitors, and ceased not their labors until the sinners began to Hock to the Savior; and when the Holy Spirit came, it was like the Pcnticostal Season. Denominational lines were en-' tirely obliterated. Sinners were invited to coms to Christ, and no exertion was made to proselyte converts to further the interest of any eect. We made inroads into the fashionable society and the entire circle of social pleasure, and from every department of social life came converts flocking into the Army of the Lord. Tho speaker closed his truly intering remarks by personal experiences among the unconverted in his oity, and gave his own views in regard to this great work. . - Col. Ray said we had heard from tho speakers how the adults arc reached, and proceeded to explain the means of work that the Indianapolis Sabbath School teachers had adopted among the children and the result of their labors waa that thirty-four children found the Savior upon the first meeting, and tho final result was that 100 of the children were convertand joined the Church. Do not let our revival spirit bo confined to the Church; let it go into the Sabbath bohool, and bring in the lambs. Rev. Mr- Ingersoll that it was! not because the nail was not driven; it was not clinched; and the spirit will come from active, earnest effort. Per sonal citort and inlluence must be used, and the matter of salvation must bo personally brought homo to every mind." Rev. Mr.Greenough, of Logansport, endorsed the stntiment of Mr. Ingersoll. Ho would preach a3 well as he could, and then ho would go and bring home the thoughts of salvation to every sinner in his acquaintance. lersonal appeal and efforts, accompanied by earnest, continued prayer. will be eOeacioua iiev. li. I'. Murry offered the following resolution upon the above topic and discussion, which was unanimously adopted: Iicsolved,Thsit a general revival of religion can bo secured by a consecration of ourselves to Christ; in perse vering in prayer and work; following up pulpit ministrations with personal application, and watching the Spirit who workcth wheresoever Ue iistetb. Col. W. M. King, one of the pioneers of Oregon, and member of tLe Torritorul Legislature in 1S31, died at Portland last month.

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100 ISA It IK I J CHOICE f-rii Apples, comirislng II ASTROME BEAUTIES, - - newton nrriNs, IUSSETStt-cs.d'.t Fer sale, wholesale and retail, at VlUKbUI Dliun., delO 7a and 7B Main St. PUR K 13 uckwhent Flour. k. I RS IV BAKKKLKI Z 3 1F LP h-ua i bs. in sacks, suitable for lamuy ue, lor WMru D delO 73 and ti Main 8t. Tuinips, 19 mid extra Hue duality. Juki re ceivud md lor Bale by V1CK RRY BROS . delO 73 and 7ii Maiu t-.t. Celory and Oysters RECEIVED DAILY at V1CKEKY BR03., uelO 73 and 78 Main St. Cranburries. ' CHOICE AR11CI.E Or CAFE (jod Heriies lu more and lor Halo by V1CKKKY BkOS dtlO 73 and 7 Maiu HU CHARLES VIIILE & GO. O- O O 'JES ' , SOUTH WfcJr CWUIfEH first and Sjcamore Street. EVANSVILLE, 1JID. an!) dtf ISAAC atlMANB. DAV 11 H MM A10 I. & 5. HEIHASJrr , Wuo!eale Uealers In ROOERI KS Foreign a,ul Domestic Liquors, N&I LB, COTTON YAKN8.Ot.AHSW A K Ac, AC, 44 & 40 FIRST STREET, (NATIONAL. BLOCK,) , EVASSVIU.K, ISi. MSB DEPOT. orx dtf S1ATTIIEW DALZBLL, . Wholesale Dealer In Groceries, Nails, White Lead, Lime, Cement, 4c.t Jo. is Water Street, Be1licUr Kvtwtii,l.i. I - THE , Aiiflion ISiiHiiicKK. Thos. TVI. Elliott AUCTIONEER, Kooin No. 81 Mala -Street EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Particular attention given to sales of Real Estate. Our cimiraiiwlon are small, and we can guarauteesatibfactory prices. Wesell Merchandise of all kinds daily at onr Room, and will attend lo the sale ol Household Furniture, either at our stand r elsewhere. Merchants closing but stocks would do well to consult iu. Our acquaintance of over twenty years with the people of Kvansvll'o will enable us to find, easily, customers for nearly any kind of good ctnumoJity. We have consla'.tly on band a large lot of cneap and good articles of merchandise T. M ELLIOTT, No, 84 lIain Street se8 Siill MAGNIFICENT ENTKIiriilSK ! ! HENDERSON COUNTY. KY., By Public Drawing, authorized by the Kentucky Ltgialature. ' CAPITAL PRIZE 130,OO0, Smallest PaiE, $80. Drawing to take place at Masonic Temple Louisville, Ky., December 28th, lsk. Uood bonds for tbe rent have been taken, and will be assigned to those drawiog said Farms, which wilt be 11,200. in ca-m lor each 100 acres. - " '- - ' ' RENT OF CAPITAL PRIZE 50,0t0 X TICKETS, V W). . Send for Tickets to either of the following Agents, who will also luruish pamphlets, &c, giving description of the property: , . ., L. H. LYNE, Farmers' Bank, Henderson, Ky. ' . R. B. ALEXANDER, Commercial Bank, Louisville, Ky. JOHN C. LATHAM, P. estdent Bank of Hopkinsville, Hopklnisville, Ky. JAS. L. DALLAM, Commercial Bank, Paducah, Ky. t ' . . , - B. O. THOMAS, Lexington, Ky. W. B. TYLER, Owensboro, Ky. dec2-d.wtf . Musibx GOODS. e. w. WAR KEN. f TH09. COITTHQTOIf STiiEET. NO. CI MAIN WAK11K3J & COAYSOTON, - DKAI.EKS IK PIANOS, OttGANS, MUSI0 And Musical Goods of all kinds. Orders by mall promptly attended to. 2Uefd ly

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Preparatory Medication. Tho hnman FystPm, the most delicate and sensitive of all created tilings, should duly prepared to meet tho sricK occasioned ly a sadden eliange In thn temper ature of tho air. Kven the solid metals contract and expand under cold and neat so that if man were composed of iron, nstead of frail tissues and fibres, circu lating fluids and britio o-sseous maiter, bis frame wouiu not be prooi again si me vicissitudes of climate. As it ia, it be hooves every one, espeiially the feeble, to fortify the Jrail tenement of mortality against the inclerueucy ot the present sea son. A wholesome, strenm-suppiyicg vegetable tonic and a terauvo is the preparatory medicine required, and among medieinal agents of this character, HOSXKTTKK'ri Sl'OMACH. iilllKliS stand supreme. In a successful career of nearly a ouarterot a century, uie preparation nas never been equaled or approached, aud its sales are now larger than those of any half dozen articles, purporting to belong to the same class, that has ever been advertised in this country, as a remedy aua preventive of DYSPEi-srA, and all ltscompllcationR. it may be said to have live J down competition, aud to be tbe stndard specific or tne western Hemispoere. a. course oi this genial restorative at tbe commence ment oi winter is tne surest saieaara against all the cotnp.'ainis which are caused or aggravated by exposure to cold. fOSSUMPTIO.V. Tha Three Remedies. " SCHEKCH'a Potvomic britop," for the care of Coughs, Cold-", Bronchitis, and every form of Consamplion. Tbe peculiar action of this med icine ripens the ulcer in the lungs, promotes the discharge of the corrupt matter by expectoration. Furiffes the blood, and thus cures Cocsumptlon, when every other remedy falls, , "Bchenck's Sea-Weed Tonlo" for the cure of Dyspepsia or Indigestion, and all diseases arising lrom debility. This tonlo Invigorates the digestive organs, supplies the place of the gastric Juice when that Is deficient, and thtn enables the patient to digest the most nutrlclous food. It Is sovereign remedy for all cases of Indiges tion. " Schenc&'d Mandrake Pills," one of the most valuable medicine ever discovered, being a vegetable substitute for calomel. and having all the useful properties t crlbcd to that mineral, Without producing any of its Injurious effects. Ta these thice medicine) Br. J. II Bchenck, ot Philadelphia., . owes bis un rivaled success In the Treatment of Pulmonic Consumption. The Pulmonic Syrup ripens the morbid matter, discharges lt, and purifies the blood. The Mandrake Pills act upon the liver, remove all obstructions therefrom, give the organ a healthy tone, acd care Liver Complaint, which la one of tbe moat prominent causes Of Consumption, ., The , Sea-Weed Tonic Invigorates the powers of tha stomach, and by strengthen ing the digestion and bringing it to a nor mal and healthy condition, improves the quality of the blood, by which means tbe formation of ulcers or tubercles In the lungs becomes impossible. The combined action of lhese medicines, as thus ex plained, w I cure every case of Consumption, If the r xnedles are used In time and tbe use of tho is persevere! In sufficient ly to bring tba case to a favorable termina tion. Dr. Scheiick's Almanac, containing a fall treatise on the various forms of disease, his mode of treatment, and general direc tions how to use his medicine, can bo had gratis or sent by mall by addressing his Principal Office, No. 15 North Kixth Street Philadelphia, Pa. Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Sea weed Tonic, meu 81 00 per bottle, or 17 50 a half dozen. Mandrake Pills, 25c. per box For sale by all diugglsts and dealers. -For SLACK WORMS and PIMPLES on the face, use l'erry s Comed-xne and fmDie Jtemedv. rreiard onlv bv Dr. B. C. Pkhky. 4a lirmd Street. New York. Sold everywhere. Tne trade supplied by whole sale medicine dealers. luow aoiii I he Ileallas fool. of Solitude, and tne Diseases and Abuses which create Impediments lo Maksiaoi. with sure means of relief. Sent in sealed letter envelope, lree of charge. Address Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. Juni.2d.lui Ison) IlATCllEI.OR'3 UAIR DYE. This splendid Hair Dye Is the best In tha world; the only true and perfect Dye, harmless, reliable, instantaneous; no disappointment: no ridiculous tints; remedies the ill edeets of bad Dyes; invigorates and leaves tbe Hair soft arid beautiful black or brow.!. Wold by ail Druggists aad Perfumers; and properly applied at Batchelor's Wig Factory, No. lt Bond St. New York. Tlio Ilealingr Pool. ESSAYS FOK YOCSfl MEW, who have fallen into vicious habits, and now dastre a higher life, and a better MANh'OOD, with certain means of relicl for the'tilHlcied. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, tree of cliarae. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATiONrBOX P., PHILADELPHIA. Pa. - ep2i BTo remove Moth-Patches, Freckles, and Tan from the face, use Perry's Moth and Jreckle Lotion. Prepared only by Dl B C. fEBET. Sold by all druggists'. . novlfd3mSpJ .4 jijuns M VrfPTRPlFX.miJLH tffIs tbe only Infallible Hair Preparation for RESIORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR, AND PF.OMOTING IIS GROWTH. It Is tbe cheapest preparation ever offered to the public, as one bottle wld last longer and accomplish more than . threa bottles of any other prepa- ' ration. Onr Renewor Is not a dye; it wlll pot stain the skin as others', lt will keep tbe hair from falling out. It cleanses tbe Kealp, and makes the hair SOFT, LUSTROUS, and SILKEN. .Onr Treatlso on the Hair sent free by mall. " B. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. H., Proprietors, t no25 dim (eod) wlmj Er." RICHAU'S Golden Remedies. 910OO It EU" A ill for any case of disease in any staae which they tail to cure. DR. BICHAU'S GOLDEN BALSAM No. 1 cures Ulcere, Ulcerated Sore Throat and Mouth, Soro Eyes. Cutaneous Eruptions, Copper-colored blotches, soreness of the Scalp, Scrofula, 4c. ; it Is the greatest Renovator, Alterative, and Blood Purltier knownDlt. RICHAU'S GOLDEN BALSAM, No. 2 cures Mercurial Affections, Rheumatism in all its forms. Price of either No. 1 or 2 Si per bottle, or two bottles for S9. DH. RICHAU'd GOLDEN ANTI DOTE, a rapid and radical cure for all Urinary derangements. Price 83 per bottle. UK. lUCUAU'S GOLDEN ELIXIR D'AMOUR, a radical cure for Nervous or Oenexal Dtbility, in old or youug. Price So per bottle, or two bottles for ttf. On receipt of price these remedies will be shipped to any place.- Prompt attention paid to all correspondents. None genuine without tbe name of " Dlt. RICHAU'S (iOLDEN REMEDIES, D. B. RICHARDS, Sole Proprietor," Blown in glass of bottles. Address Dr. D. B. RICHARDS, No. 228 Varlck Street, New York. oca-lyeod GAS glTTING, ETC. RONAID FISHER, DEALEB IX Chandeliers and Gas Fixtures, Gas and Steam Pipe Fitter, 3to. 21 LOCUST STREET,

REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION! BEST CHANCE OF THE SEASON I

ST TUESDAY, HFXEMMFB Uttt, lS6t. at the COUKT-HOU.SK IhWjK ia tvansville, Ind., will be fold at PUBLIC AUCTION all the following VALUABLE KKAL ESTATK, to wit: Lote 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16, 17, 18, 19, &, 21. 22, 23, 24, 25, 2(i, 27, 2S, 29, 30, 31, 32, oi, 84, 35, 30, 37, 33, S9, iO, and 41, In Roberts' subdivision of Blocks 12 and 13. Also Lots 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, C, 7. 8, 9, 10, 11. 12, 13, 14, 15, 1(5, 17, 18, 19, 2U, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 2G, 27, 2S, 2l, a), 81, 32, 33, 84, 35, 30, 37, 3S. 3i. 40, 41, and 42, in Robert' subdivision of Block fo. 3, all in Parrett'a Enlargement of the city ol Kvansville, Ind. Also, the whole of Block No. 18, in Parrett'a Enlargement, containing 2 11-100 acres. Aiso Lots 20, 30, SI, 32, 33. and 31, in Block No. 1, in Ooodsell's Enlargement. Lota 1 and 2, in Block 3, Ooodsell's Enlargement. Also Lots 3 and 4, In Block 152, In Lamas co. Also nart of Lota IS and la. In Garvin's subdivision of Block No. 17, In the Eastern Enlargement, fronting nearly 20 feet on Mulberry Street, and running back to tbe alley, aud containing a two-story brick bouse, with teven rooms. Also .Lois ia ana iu. in uiock jno. v, in tne Eastern Enlargement, containing about fourteen rooms, and a fine large storeroom, on the corner of Oakud Fourth. Lou 4 ana a. in Block s. in rock weirs First Addition, containing a two-story house, with six rooms, new and in fine condition. Lot S and one half of Lot 2. in Block 3, In Rockwell's First Addition, containing a new bocse with fonr rooms. Lots 29, to, and SI, In Block 2a, ia Lamasco. The above list embraces some of tbe handsomest property for residences In tne city, inoladlng the PARRETf HOMESTEAD, which will be sold In a LARQB LOT, surpassing In beauty and desirable ness any other place in tbe city. Most oi mis property is iu cioae proxim ity to the street railroad now In court ol construction, and will be completed in one month rrom I nis uate. Plata can be Keen on posteks throughout the city, and at JOHNSON'S REAL ESi aig njDd, on inira oireei, oeiweeu Main and Locust Streets, where all nececirv Information mav be obtained. Term-une-uiira aown. ana remainuer In one and two years, with interest. The mode or security will i-e announcea on day of sale. Real Estate Asent. nov29 did Evansvllle, Ind. Real Estate & Patent Agency TT HAVE A VARIETY OF BUSI JL NEsS and DWELLING HOUsU-4, andalarze number ot BUILDING LOTS, In almost every part of Evansvllle; also, a number or Farms ana several inoasana acres of TIMBERED LANDS, all of which I will sell on EASY TERMS." I have some very DESIRABLE and very CHEAP LOTS, within ten minutes' ualk of the VourlUuuse. Persons wishing to buy will save money by purchasing at my office. Those having property to sell will please bring me the description and mice. I shall soon advertise for public sale some valuable property In the cppkk part of the city, near tbe proposed track of tiie street railroad, where nice building sites can be had on very kkasosablb terms. 1 have also ope. led an office for SOLICIT ING PATENTS. Persona desiring to ob. tain .Patents can make appllcatlou at onoe ana !y catling at my omce, on THEID ST., bet. Main and Locust, EYAXS VI LLC, IlTD. - ALVAH JOHNSON, OclSJ Heal Estate and Patent Agent. Commissioner's Sale of Heal Estate RTOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEST, that AJ the uuderslaued Commissioner, ap point eel by tbe Court of Common Pieasof V anderburgh County, State of Indiana, by virtue of an order of said Court, made at Its September term, I860, will sell at public auction, at tne aoor oi tne coart-nouse in the city of Evansvllle, In said county, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11th, 1869, At 2 o'clock p.m.. Tbe following real estate In said county, to wit: , Lot number six (6), In subdivision of lot number one hundred and nine (lo!)), in the original flan ot uie city oi nivansvii'e, m bv 7a leet. on second, between Main and Bj cainore Streets, and has upon It a frame bouse. Also, lot number twenty-three (23), In the Original Plan ot the city ol Evansvllle, 75 bv 150 feet, on Water street, between Vine and Division Streets, and has upon it a large hotel building, Known as the . ST. CLOUD HOTEL. Also, twenty-twe feet of lot number seV' euteeu (17), in Lower or McGury's Enlargement of tbe city of Evansvllle, bounded as follows: Beginning at the front line of said lot, at a point twentyfive feet from the southeasterly corner of said lot, running thence along said front line westwardly twenty-two feet; tbenoe at right angles witb said fiont line to tbe alley J n the rear of said lot; thence along said alley towards Division Street twentytwo feet; tbence to the place of beginning subject to tbe life estate of Marlba'lrwlu in one undivided third thereof; said partol lot being 22 by 75 feet on Eirst, between Elm and Pine Streets, aud has upon lt a good brick dwelllDg-house. Teh or Sale. One-third cash, astd the residue In equal payments at one and two years; tbe purchaser giving uotes, with Interest, without relief from valuation or appraisement laws, and with approved freehold surely. JESSE V. WALKER, Commissioner. Blythi Hisia, Attorney. fnovU dtd Sew Real Estate Agency, J. 1. i:iIioU A. Now HAVE OPEKEH A REAL NTA11 Agency for the sale ol and renting o lands, houses, ic., &c Persona having houses or land to rent oi sell, or persons wishing to purzhase oi rent, will do well by calling on them at their office, on Third Street, near Locust In I211iott't Ulocki junelltf SADDLERY, ETC. Stelnbacu, Wack & Co., HANCFACTTJKEHS OF S A. u r L. Y, AND Dears ia Saddlery Hardware, SIGN OP TIIK BIO COLLAR, WO. 79 MAIN SWEET, - EVANSVILLE INP. , Albert Steinbach," o. P. Wac k. oc7-y ta Cuaklicm Miller. Charles Babcock & Co., IHPOBTgBa ADD DXALKK3 I Coach & Saddlery Hardware Springs,. Axles, Wood Work, Damasks, Harness, Enameled Patent ' . . Leather Pad Skinsx Skirtings, dec, dc.t . IVo. S Alaln'Mtrcet, mag) EVANSVILLE, IND, GEO. TH0ENI1ILL, Saddlers unci il!ariies SECOND STSKSr, near Main, ... '. EVANSVILLE. IND, All Kinds of fine Saddles and constantly on band. IlarnetiA REPAIRING done and at short notice. in the best manner iinhadttm ALTH0F, BERGJIAM & CO., IMPORTERS OF . Toys ; !Faney !ools9 MA5TJFACTUEEE3 OF TIN AND MECHANICAL TOYS, 30, 32,31, and 30 PASK PLACF, Corner Church Street, NEW VOllK, Beg to call the attention of the Trade to their well-aorted htock, the diie.it and largest to be found lu this city. tie3 d till dolu

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INTERNATIONAL INS. COMPANY. Ca3h Capital, $5G0,C00. Surplus, Julj 1, lSb'J, $G51,81S 05. No. 11 BBOABWAY, S. Y. STATEMENT of the Condition of the INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE CO. Of New York City, July bt, lUC'J: Total Assets . 11,230,844 30 Total Liabilities i loS'JO 25 C. K. DREW, Agent, nov!7 d3in Evansville, Ind. The CITI FIRE LNSURANCS C0 HARTFORD, CON V. Capital aud assets ovkr a HALF MILLION DOLLARS. The reputation and standing which this ompany has secured iu EVANSVILLE. together with the large and undoubted security it olfers lor all its obligations, will, il is uupcu, Kt curu lur il a snar e OI tne public patronage. a. c iialua;k, Agent, No. i North Fiist Street. nov!7d3m Evansville, Ind. Tha SPRINGFIELD FIRS INS. CO., OF MASSACHUSETTS. - Capital and Scepltjs.- gooo.oow. This well-known Company con t tunes to insure agaList LOSS AND DAMAGE BY FIRE on all kinds of buildings, merchan dise, household furniture, and all other Insurable property, at reasoname rates. Applications received ana policies issueu by C. K. DKbw, Agent. novi7 asm . cvsnsviite, xna. THE MEBCII ANTS' FAYOBITE. THE FIttg lURAXCB C051PASY OF NEW YORK. ASSETS, NEARLY $2,000,000.00. Dwelling nooses Insured for a term of years at greatly reduced rates. TIIRER YEARS A T TIIE PRICE OF TWO! FIVE YEA RS A T THE PRICE OF THREE! Don't wait for a Ore to warn you, bnt go at once and Insure In the - LOEILIAED Wlsom. Prndence. and Experience all , say Insure In tbe LORILLARD The Ample Resources, Largo Experience, Prompt Pay ment of Losses, And High Standing c THE LORILLARD INS CO. Commend lt to all who want FIRST-CLASS INSURANCE. All hssrs Adjusted and Paid hy C. K. IUK1V, Agent, no. a main (,TRF.i:r. nol0-lm NEXSEN & BAKER, General Inscjance Ageats, AND ADJUSTERS OF LOSSES, MARBLE HALL, No. 9 Main Sf,., EVANSVILLE, IND. Dwelling Houses Insured for a term of years at greatly reduced latea. Three Years at the Price of Two Five Years at the Ptlte of Three. JAte luinrance a Hpeclalty. Total Cash Aasets Hep minted Oter Twenty-five Million Dollars. Tbe following are among the Companies represeated: . . TTNA Insurance Vo. of HartforJ, Conn. Cash Atetii................j:i,oo,ooo. PIICENIX Ins. Co. of Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets . 100,000. CONTINENTAL Ins. Co. of New York. Cash Assets ,&-4,OOO,OO0. KOHTII AMERICAN lasura&ce Coo. ilavtiurd, Conn. Cash Assats -.850000. SIEKOII A SfTS' Ips. Co. f HarVford, Ct. Cash ashou . .5oo,ooe NOKTII AMERICAN Insurance Co. o New York. Cash Aaseta soo,ooo, rHffiSIXItu.Co.of Brooklyn N. Y. Cash Assets l,7t0 000. ytrrNA eife ins. Co. of HartforL Conn. i . Kia,uiM,ooi). Cash Assets NEXSEN & BAKER, Agents, 9 MIO STEEEI, XTMSf llle, lai, tai!" dlv RESTAURANTS. LIVE & LET LIVE Z JOIIN C. SOnWElZER'3 Main St. Exchange, BET. FIETH AND SIXTH BTS., The Cheapest Oyster House in Town I FKESH OYSTERS OF TIIE FINEST quality received from Baltimore dally ier express. Meals at all hours 35 cents; Oyster Bonp 10 cents; Lodgings iS cents. Open lrom tt a.m. to 12 t.m. rt4 dly Dissolution Notice. TIIE PARTNERS mi HERETOfore exlstiuK between Trlble, Myers & Lro., in tbe PianlDg Mill, bash and loor Manufiicturlng lluKinewi, has been tbis day dissolvea by niutnsl consent. Tbebtyleof the new firm will be Jacob MyeisftKro., who a.-iKume all liabilities of the old lino, and are alone authorised -to collect nil moneys due aatd firm. B. F. TRIBLE. JACOllMYEKS. MICHAEL MVKK9. EvansvUlc, Ind., Dec. 3d, isoy. N.B. We feel thankful to our mimei-" friends aud customers for the liberr jfaB looage bestowed upon the old nrr - j patpast, and by strict attention ' ln ne and lair dealing we bOe r u buslnesa of tho same. Our place continuation the old stand, corner .of bubine is at iuill .HireetH .1 of Water and Ooodde4dlw IV- -aCOB MYEKM &. BHO. ,-iion, Courier, and Uem. copy.

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JOHN 3. St'CORKLE. JOHN P. TWEED, McCORKLS & TWEED, Contractors aad linllilers. And Manufacturers of SasJi, Doors, Blinds, Frames, Brackets Sc, Ac, Cor. lYALSlTi' V EKJ1ITII RTKEETS, EvAysviLUt, Ind. " All orders will receive prompt attention Ie3d3m We respecifnlly call yonr nttsntlon to a brief list of Building Materials mannfnetured for and kept on hand by us. We propose lo furnish everything required in building. Onr establishment comprises a combination never before attempted by any one house, 8 we make Building Ma terials a specialty: and frora twenty-five years experience as mechanic, manufac turer, and builder, we flatter ourselves tfeat we can furnish articles In our line more to the satisfaction of builders, as re gaids quality and fitness, than persons with less experience -assuring yon that, If oar list comprises anything required by yon, we shall be most happy to forward you, on application, our Price List. Doors, Sasb, Blinds, and " Mould iBgs. i ... We keep on hand a large stock of all tbe usual slr.es, and are prepared to manufacture everything in the line of Doors, Sash, Blinds (ottside and inside), Mouldings, Framos, Brackets, Newell Posts, Balnsters, &c, &o. SASII PRIMED and GLAZED, On hand aad to order. GLASS of all size and kinds PAINT-!, BRUSHES, OILS, POTTY, and VARNISHES of all kinds. NAILS, LIME, CEDENT, PLASTER ; s PARIS, HAIR, ; SHINGLES, LATHS, PL00RHJ8, ' WEATHERBOARDING, FIRE BRICKS, &c We would iarticularly call your atteu tlon to bur large fctock of HUILIIKItM, II AKIlWAItl, compriHlng everything In the line, assuring you that we can successfully compete with the largest hardware dealers as to price. We are Agents for YKBM0XT ii PENKSTLVANIA SUffi QUAUU1E8. We have on band a large stocV; or itooflng IS Sate. Marblelzed Hlate ami iron, lUltan and Htatnary Alfjrble Mantlea, Urates, Ac, and can furnish every kind and style at manufacturers' price. Salesroom and Office; 3 o n t U "Vyo. tt r S tro o t " r.etwt ca Walnut and Locust, . EVANBVILLE, INI). IUI5C0CK & STEELE. malH J,U 51 IS Kit r.UMHK H I r Fl II K tV !.: It I li li K ,'ON 1 1 v KM JL the Lumber busluewi at his old ittand at tbe corner of Main aud Heventh Ht ree' arid would reapectluljy iulorm the puoie that bis stock is larye aud se jonil to u&a in the aMorlments, einbractn-; Pine ol r tbtckneNMjs aud quality, froia the nlcThird Common tAbln- Hoard op y Three-Inch Klrfct Cler Plank. Also, tii UOotUi oi various thickness M and styles, aud 10,000 LIOHTH. . " Window Kah, Pine and Popla: Hblucic S and 4 -feet Lath, Wouldfnt, casing Quarter-Round, Ac, c. Orders from iuo oouatry, river or r. tilled promptly. ' sel tUm JOHNy.tiLQVKKDllY coon? . m K Itrt'EK lHOU tim. the best-elected slo'jit 0f ' lAT Summer and Reasonable - AT VEUY LOW PRICEJ4 Viz.: in the DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT, A very large stock of the BEST .PRINTS And the moat populai; brnds Bleached AtuMea cue A MUSLINS At the lowest mar feet rates. DRESS GOODS DEPA RTMEN"1 Is now more comply in its assortmeni' than ever beloro overed in this msrket. and at ASTON ItsIUNULY LOW PlUtJKrt. ni.Ai:jt sii.ick, And all tho ne jr Bhalesor FANCY Ml LKS ' At 2ria, 60c., 75c., aud II per yard less than their value, ana warranted aU silk, the aK-x-ilion of soruti "nnsca-iipulous competlu.rs to the contrary uotwilh- ' . ' . . : standing. Black and White LLAMA SUAWLS, Hosiery, C 2 ores, P1BAS0LS AXU US UMBSLLA8( NOTIONS in endless varioty. ' illLLlNERY STOCK wlli be cl-ed out cheap dnring the balance of the season. Mosqnito Bars and Netting;. The best style of Mosquito Bar FIxil' jrel t nst received ana made up to ordr r at short notice. - SGHAPKEB, BUSSING & 'CO., Sob. 47 and 49 Malr t street. Jnn28 inn. of weaaar Ocularly, adapted to rerand theses"--d debllitab 3d constitutions. JSoeilS? " Serins from d ynpepHla, lo of fflP general debility, etlT It TAKEH ali .'liACE of. aud Is aUPEKlOK to, c- " porter, and npirltuoa s liquors, in ail ses where nourishinsj Vrtrai?es and tonics are needed. Etnlit ent pt.-'Klclans ot New Y'oric say: "We hi ive ned .UofR's Malt Extract in practloi , aid the results have been such as to 1 nily Justify tbe claim .riada for it ; we Iff l certatu I hat it Is destined to supply a wa nt long felt." r ARRANT A CO., M KW OHlf, BOLE AO E NTS KOU THK UNITED STATES, E V. noZj dim

J. AI.EX. WOOLEltlECi;. HOWES & VVOOLDHIDGE, lIlOIl."E A5D Commission Ercreirl MEMPHIS, TKN'X. Liberal Cash Advances on Cotton mid Produce. lf 2 t!!Jm HOWARD & PRESTONS, Com n si ss5 on 31er eh i . NEW ORLEANS. LOUISIANA, Pbistoj beos. will uaub caeh advances upon consignments of PORK, CORN, FliOUIl, TOBACCO, So. &c to the abovo house, and also lurnish gunnies to shippers. nov2 tilt BAMPtl. 11. KENNEDY. ITTI-ICa VAtRIJr. fAl't, K. HOITIMKK. S. II. KENNEDY ; CO., Commission ricreh't'i FOR THK SAT.1S OF Flonr, Provisions, Corn,' WMsiiy, And Western Produce generally, 0.1 Mod 57 POTDKAS STHI.IT, ConsijiDnients solicit d. and liberal casia advances made on ship neuti to the above honse, by W. M. AKu OCZl Ulun t VANHVtLLg, I N FOSTEE t GWIK, conmssioN lerchaij AO. 97riAAZI?TI2 STREZjr, -VJ2JT ORLEANS. SPECIAL ATTENTION CJIVENTO JSZi wt stern I'roduce Consignment of I'lonr, Corn, Pork and all kinds of Western Produce soMet led. Liberal cash advauet s maiie on all suimenu, elttier for sale in Ke Orleans or shipment to fiew York. FOSTER, G W Y?J & CO., CommltiHlon ISltwoUixn t w 41 WATER STREET, novl-d3m HEMT TORK. B. K. I)TJjnCKK.SO!.. ...J. E. ItANfft?. H. IL DUNEE.'ISON & Ct. Forwarding & Commitsir fc IMor-cliixnta, AND GENERAL AU SOUTH G"oi3B FAST FREFjHT LINE, AW 1, THK r JjMTLiLr- UnAWFORCSTIUE, EVANBVILLE, IND. Liberal cash aiivacces made on consign. QitB. mn5 Utf . 8. D08OUOHTT. ii. O OILllliBT. DDSOUCHET & GILBERT, OEM .7KAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 3! Pj3f33 Etrcet, XVAV OtLEANH. LA Orders and consigr rnenU solicited, lysutf IIahtxjw J. Pnrr t8, or NewOrlns. J. O. Mcuuti-oc-d, of LouIhvUIh, Ky. E. NtTT, of Nf w Orleans. Phelps. KtcCilIcch Co., PRODUCE, PROVISION. AUD CIHIltlL Comraission Horcliants;. Ha oiuvie-i: STEEET, noy-Zt a-t NSW OKLEA NW. ?m. G. BKOWN & CO., Ff,:.7arding r.nd Comnisaion Aterclinnt.s, : rHARFE0AT PEOPHIITIOHS, Rfwlroad and last Freight Lisa Agents, EVAVSVILLE, ixd. jan.Sdiy 3.. M. BA r R.J.... .....0. It. BTit II A I II I) f ST A ITT, (Huccewiors to W M. Alkmtn A t:o; GEN t: It A I. Ati EM'S, IKIItlr Eorwurdii.K snd t 'onnii Wnoii a chants, Evansvllle, Indhitia. Hfnr to i tl. Wliwler, P.-es't. KIihI Natloual ',. and Ham'i Orr, Vic Presldenl Kvansvlll, National l'.;mx. AtenU h.r Ohio Klver Halt Co. nol-l WK W4 Itl.lt BKniNM 4 If It frlendM and rirnifr alrous that wo ai on EIltMT MTHli.KT, one door below Vine, next to 1.. PleiHon's Tin Hliop, mill In l.liu Itado of L.HUOKH, HAJUH, C'MA! I.'-lMIOb H, dee., an 1 should be plHHi to we thtni. II. 1). A LLIH A t U. If. I. AI.I.IS VO., F0RV7 AIID1NQ AND CQ":'l?ii'lS MERCHANTS, KtCTiKlEltH, and Wholba!e leal6.i MQUOUS, FLOUi:, tcn F I R S T S T R E E T , Jne doorbolow VI le, next to L. Plersouv. Tl l Hbop, Eva9VlI.I.a, i Wi Jaml dtf. A. S. LfAYIIUEST, PR OJiVCK, VOMhllSMON AND ft (TAJiDimt MKUVUAXT, No. 6..... Poutb Water Bt r oaler ia Flour, flacon. Ilay, OaU, Ccin. at J Country Produce. S. M. BARTON, C o ii I w i Slnrnhnnt, Ho. H5 West Second Strecl, CINCINNATI. Liberal advances made on consignments BC'7dlf T. M. HUMPHREY. OKO. J. I.KW3 0. W. KEfiSfi aUJIPJIUEY, LEWIS iz CO., rOttffARDLVG AND C0MJS1SSI0X .MERCHANTS, Iroirielrs or Wharf bonv ISVrtllWVlIlo, IlMl.

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