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Git Ott lita ralauc.4 SATURDAY. 0cr. 14. I n terexting Reading Mater on eery rage. ' - - - - Religious Reading. '

, items. Bev. C, N. Sims, and family, returned front a short visit in the interior of the State on Thursday evening. He will preach in his church, on Thirtk street, t0-11301101V morning and evening. , - We have received intimation to the contrary, and presume services will be field in all the churches to-morrow, as venal, unless we except St. - Pani's church, whose pastor Is attendieg the Epispocal Convention, now in sesaion at Philadelphia. It we snake mistakes in our announcements it is because Otitis-, tians do uot feel enough interest in. the matter te give tis correct information. There have been three or four new Methodist.churches commenced and finished within the past year, and all of them called Trinity. We , believe that Dana is talked of for the church in tItis city. Tito Southern Illinois Conference. - This body, last week, closed sh inter., esting session. Bi'shop Scott was pre: sent and presided with his liana success. The missionary anniversary was a good oneRev. L. T. Clifford and Rev. J. P. Davis apeakers. , Various attempts have been made by rebel umpathizers to di.. side and destiny the dock in that region, but:is spite of all, the reports are goo& 'editorial centenary Convention. A meeting of the editors of the Church papers 11 called by the E. Centraj Centenary Committee at New York, for the 2fith inst. It cannot but have att important bearing on the great Interests of the approaching occasion.. ' .. liprtnetteldit 1111note. ; The Second Methodist Episcopal Church, at SpringfieM, Dlinois, was dedicated le the worship of :Almighty God on Sunday, the 2411 :ult.-, Twenty-five bunked dollars remained of the, (Meet tO be paid on the day of dedicatios, and it was all eubscribed. Dr. Crary preached in the forenoon, and Bev. R. Andrews in the evening. '' " - ' Traiaing : The Congregationalial states that the Board of Bducetiou 'of the ,Old School Presbyterian Church has appropriated daring the poet forty Jeers ,:1,416,319 for ministerial education, end that dering the same period it has aided ; 3,317 candidates at au average expellee therefor of $436 dollars for' each candidate. ; !..! Proabytorian Synods., , Unusually important cooventions of these bodied are nclit'in Netsei01)ibo Kentucky Synod 'at Louisville, and the Sysods of the Old and New Schools of Zodiacs in Madieoe, In the General Convention. of the Ppiecopal Church Tuesday, Itr.Brunott of Pennsylvania, denounced the ppirit which insisted that nothing should be said against such ' eyre, Iv' elti,ery, intemperance, Ao.; lest it cnigliC bu'irt some--body's feelinge. Southern delegate attempted to choke.' him otr, but failed. The day for gagging free speech is p'atts; ed. The consecration of Dr. Wilmer, as Bishop of Alabama, is opposed,' on thtt ground that his consecration by the Bishops of Virginis, Georgia and South Carolina, wits irregular, unconstitutional and schismatical. Pirelli las of Us CAoapi 11 la Egypt. Alias Whate ly, daughter of the late Archbishop of Dublin, is envied In school work at Cairo, aid furnisitt s important testimony, in a recent let.er, in regard to the Valley c.f the Nile. She writes: , , There Is a change; but it is a siow and gradual 01143. Not very long ago the Gospel opened would send the people off at once and expose the person who produced it to considerable danger, and the certainty of a contemptuous refusal to listen. Now it is rare that missionaries cannot find hearers. Both in coffeehouses, in town' and among tbe lagers or the country, they can, on most days, collect a circle of hearers who are frequently much interested, end on some occasions request them to come and read again. , , msesveis. A ' The season of the year is rapidly drawing aear when Cbrist;se,eherches usually maks special efforts tv outpouring of the Spirit of God in the conversion of souls. The cool, pleasant days and long, cheerful evenings of October refresh the mind arta body and stimulste thought and feeling.! 'The mellowing influences of Autumnthe mournful singing of the breeze, the falls Jug leaves, and the passing away of birds bi "warmer climes-4often and soothe the heart and naturally lead out the mind to contemplate the great unknown to which we all are so rapidly hastening. Memory, too, is active.. We remember how the scorching finger of Sunsmer touched and withered the hearts and dried up the fountains of life in IOWA ones, who now sleep quietly and sweetly in oar beautiful cemetery, awaiting the trumpet-call to a resurrection. With sad and subdued epirits we wansier through the woods and - qeestion nature closely for a satisfactory &sower lo our hopes and fears as to the future, bat "slime fails to furnish a reply tbat will re- ' have our anxious forebodings. 1 The ' dry, rutting, and falling, leaves, and the sighing winds, whisper' of death, but convey no intimation of a more glorious resurrection. It is just here the Church should stetQa with her ' inspired Word and eerie-al suinisfry, point the confused ana bewildered wens derer to God, His Christaud a life beyond the grave. Just at thia, seasón, .4 when every avenue of Ilse soul seem, opto to the sweet influeicei of Christiassity, and the vigilance of the devii-ia .4 ! somewhat relaxed, it is ceie'cuk Ili favor- , " able for the professed followei,X 01Prit, who have enlisted to erne lwarfare of extermination against sin' sna to make a combined assault and capitate ILI many sa they may.

, There hes been no considershie relava lotw vival of religion in soy of the churches in our city (if we except Ingle Strept) - OCT. 14. daring the past four 'ears. The ear, and its attenditg excitements, Led an Natter on overpowering intLience is drewieg awsy the minds of all sod concentrating them, by an irresistible sPreetiee, spew tke ding. ' astounding events that were dsily occur- - ring. Every feeling of the heart. sod

ring. Every feeling of the heart, sod every attribute of conscience, seemed to be steered with the scorchifig paseions of the hour, end the death of friendsthe freely and borror of the hattle-field eat hospitalappareettli 4eldorn,,:directed thought to that bright land of ever-bloocaleg flowers, where death sod sufferitag will Dove! baknown. -Hot that stoves Lae passed, 'Ls spies' and, confusion have died away lo the distance. The week-41'6st mark its pathway are still found in our midst, sod many neer graves designate the destruction that atteedeti its visits; but is sweet calm sow , prevails. Passion has given place to reflection. The hearts. that were iron are now flesh. The eyes that gashed fire arid fury - now weep. The physical and , spiritual .man ie undergoing s change coder the reactionary infoences of peace sod home. Warriors who sew their comrades fall in death by their wide, with enly a thought to avenge their death, poor weep over their memory and feei a looging fora reunion which they realize must take plaoeif it takes place at allin another state of existence. . While, then, our.ChurcLea have not, for so loog a period, been refreshed with a revival of religion, how sesential is it that they shpuldaveil themselves of the reectionary;iiefluences now at work is every eonenatioity, cest :the Gospel net. How tenportaet that Christians shoultkauite their faith, prayerr and exertioos to secure a pent,1 costal shoves of groce that will fill the city with music and love. Not alone for 1 the unconverted ie such" visitation of grace needed. How many professors are there wbo hems experienced the demoralizing influences of the past four years? Who Las aot detected the opev ations of the sappers and miners as thiy labored IS ondermlee and blow op .hia christieu integrity? Who has riot felt his love grow'cold, his faith weakest, his seal languish,' sod hie interest al the ordinanceet-orOod and means of grace die .out7 That flowieff peace 'which ebristians once boasted " wasas s er,"' teems ' how te. tin y7'current ;a that "joy in begaring," which once thrilled , , every aviuue of ' their being; bee been Chased away by Larressing doubts. The days are not as they once were; bet may not the better ,tines be recalled? The dead have beet' raised by the oralers of fajtht The pritote door Jaye been thrown open. in response io the fervent prayers of leen doubting ones. May not dead faith, dead works,Asail ;feel, and dead joy, be resurrected to new life and power by the gaited prayer of those who yet hold: fast to their 'llotegriti? May not the.'prisoe:doori, Which for months have held,prisoner the revival spirit of thachureh, lie thrown open in answer to the' prayers of even the feeble and the doubtine 0. ft r:t .47 i is to be. hoped thee' the Christian ministry of our eity will, owe early in the matter. They should- not ,000fiict with each other but lea .sotne !general understanding "with- .referVoce to the ti1238111 of bolding their protracted meetings.. 'The grestest Forties' ever witnessed in' America, was when the ministers united their efforts and worked together In harmony and love; May we not antieipate another such effort this wieder followed by equally glorious results? "Hitherto ye,have asked nothing; ask largely thee your joys rosy be full" , Iseetionsons itus The highest price paid for pews in Dr. Curtia's Chuich (N. S. P.), at F.linyri, N. Y., was 11,300. " ;' ,' Bev. thinford Richardson, of the N. S. Presbyterian Church, for eleven years Missionary of the Americeo Beard- is Turkey, bee just returned to hie old home : Ile intends to go hackie bie formertheld in about a yearBrit J.. Cl.'..Cothrati,' another , missionary or 1111W,113, rbiel'gn Missions, is also at home, otOrt' visit' tit 'his native land. : 2. '- - . ' t . 3 . Coder the labors of the Rev. Janne Thompson, twenty-t ve . seeinbers have been added 'to the taurch et, Mankato. Minn., within the las six weeksfifteen on profession. Rev. C. G. Finneyt now ex-President ,College, stillholds hia post.as Instructor in Theology. - Ile is now Lisi his asventrfourth year of age, but still retains a fresh countenance end a strong'. voices 'BaCCaleureate discourses, 'which held ths attention of a large.audientefor 10,310qt Via tvielity, minutes, "Inte to all his antecedents," , says a writer in the last Couregetionalbid' he rnaiutailliAlltik,ai-a general and powerful revival of religion, in whIch thsprincipleCof. tit& Gospel en'all be sp. plied, to the whole auestion of, human rights,ls"th;;nliltope of 'Otr nation; and he eloquently urged the gt:aduaring classes to go 'forth and labor, for that object." , , 1 E. D. Mansfield, Esq; a late ardiele in the Christian Eat alat sad Recorder. on "Plc Timdsatist- if our Country," says that :'we ars in reality a konsogene 0144 !tuition, and that the law of our development is to produce and continue a people" homogeneous in race, language and re'ligions7 and adds that ," the great' topic of discossión in nil country is political id .,as, and that poTitital ideas are confiued ooly to four or five nations; and ince politieal- idea') follow Christi., anity, and, aa Christianity sprung from the Hebrews, and as Os Greeks were undoubtedly acquainted' with, liebrew ideas, ere not sa political ideas revealadP Does not tbe existenee and development of pelitical ideas provi that they gra telealediroto (I'd; tbat they spring from Christianity, and tharthe ultimate test of all political truth is its conformsity with Christian frertkin and therefore our duty ie. to consider this question, furt ler tays; our political idea' vrere originally derived from the Christian Affirmation that human governments derive their authority only from God; 'that It is the' Atnetitan,, idea that all,governmenta.and intiostiona are derived from God, and traces the expression of this idea, prior to the Declaration of Independence.

The first luw palmed by the pilgrims, after the land ng in 1620, was a social conract which contains these word4: " flavine undertaker for the glory of , God and- for the adeancernent of 0461 Christian, elc., do, by these preeents, etc comi.ine wirselves together into a civil body rolifie. ete ;" the primary idea of another roionyPennsylvania Tbe ' great" body of laws pasoel by the Assembly' at Chester, in December, 1W, begins: " Whereas, the glory of God Almighty and the good of tnankind is the reason and end of government, and, thcorefore, government itaelf is a venerable ordination of God," etc, CA The government of Ogl t. orpe, in Geoti gia, was avowedly founded on Christian rinciplec" The government of Maryland, a Catholic colony, WSJ DO doubt the same-, and he concludes by saying: "Since that period,the religious idea of govertnent has been weakened, and lie popular or democratic idea strengthened." Will ttis continue? If it does, what is to beithe effect? A people of imperial power we shall be; but if it be true that theta is a God, whose morti government extends over the whole race of men, can we afford to forget it? Can we afford to pass a way like other nations, whose shadows only remain?

,MM11MIIIMPMMIP A National Evangelical Convention was recently held at Cleveland, Ohio, at which Chief Justice Chains presided. The object of thie Convention wasJo , organize a Christian Commission for the the masses, somewhat on the plan of the Christian Commission in tbe army during the war. The object no doubt is a good one, and deserves the sympathy and co operation of every christion. Yet this is nothing more than every trzs Christian Church should feel intereated ill. 1'128,1st:irk laid out for this Commission is just what belongs to the churches throatEwa, the country. The name adopted for this association is ths "American - Cbristian Commission for the amebae. , The following tesolutions were ottanimously adopted: 'Resofved, That .this Convention at firms its -unwavering belief in the Gospel of ont Lord Jeous Christ, as the divinely appointed means 121, the regeneration of moral and social humanity. Resolved, That we believe that there exists la uor Evangelical Protestant Cbristianity, se 'soot' in tho various Lurches, efficient and practical ageocies, for the accomplishmet.t of thiegtest work committed to the Church, namely: that of improving the condition of men in this life. and enuring their happiness in the world to come. ;,Resoloed, That in order to the greater efficiency ot theos mean, this Convention recommends, in tile spirit and love of Christ, to the various Churchls of our country an efficient and hearty co-operstion in the objecte of the Americas Christian Comini.sion. thee mares& relies's.. "The fuith itt God's promise to answer prayer is not as high as it should be among God's people. When a retreed instance of answer to prayer is recorded, it is read with surprise, and perhaps, by some, witb incredulity. Yet it wouid occasion more surprise if some man, in whose infettrii we bail confidence, ithould fail to fulfil liis promises. And hell ere forte lower views of God than of hie creatures? " if we ask anything according to lie will Ile beareth us." "Let him ask in fisith. The conditions are few and simple. Why do we not oftener avail ourseltes of them? Spiritual blessings we cau get froto him aloes. We cannot make ourselves any better do hat we will. Temporal blessiogs Ile makes dependent upon our working, as far us the means are within our power; and when auythiug heyeed our reach is needful for us, Lie is just 101 whiling to stretcla forth LW all-powerful hand, aud give It to tee as we ere to give food to our hungry children.- A pious young man taught ai Sahhath School, which required a walk of two miles. lie bad no watch, sod was IGO poor to buy OOS, &Oa $11 COOsoqueue wee frequently behind time. It grieved him to set the children 'tech a bad example, and he felt that it was of great imNrtance to himself to be nble to arrange his time more methodically, so he humbly, is (tab, laid the matter before his Master. Shortly after he was rejoiced on receiving., from s good lady, whose heart the Lord had touched, the present of a watch. It was hardly a matter of surprise to him, but it was of deep an t fervent thanksgiving. A youeg lady wail once much distressed by a difficulty which ber father bail with & man of most violent and unforgiving temper. The latter went away in a great rage, vovtiog vengeance, which it was quite likely be would tak& The daughter saw that greet legal trouble must follow, if his direst were to be executed, and knowing that there was a ours refuge in God, retired to her closet,. She besought Ilitu in whou bands are all hearts, to change the temper of the angry neigbber, and give him a better mind. She was very urgent and anxious that God should bear and &newer her prayer, and she felt after-. wards the sweetest assurance that she was accepted. The next time the neighbora met tbe liOlk bad become a lamb in gentleuess, and no word was ever spoken furthee with regaed 1, their difference. F.;.Thers ie nothiog in all the rugs of uature, that is good for us, that God is not able and willing to give us. So let us come with boldness to tbe throne of Grace, aad ask the Lord in faith, for just ouch things as we need. "Heaven au earth shall pass away, but my word sball not pass away."--Claristie Pram - ' - A row Methodist Church called Trial. ty was dedicsted 'remit, Ohio, on tile 1st inst.7The Water's Christian Idearata describes the building as follows: sVe have seldom seen a church better adapted to this circumstances and wants of the locality in which it is built. It consists of main building and chapel, built in semi-gothio style. The main buildipg is SO feet in length by 31 in width, the audience-room being 05 by 47 feet- A very neat gallery cruise' tbe trout end, and a charming arrangement is found at the other extremity of the room for the choir and pulpit. On a semi-cireelar pledforrn reaching abut fifteen feet into the interior of the church elands best roeewood desk for eupporting the Bible, while all the rest of tho , platform ia open end The preacher OP MS to-- be surrounded by hie people. Behind the pulpit is an tdevation for the choir, where the singers ere to face the audience they are to lead in singing. The room ta lighted from the ceiling by 24 lens-lightsthe arrangement being a chitste orpiment for the ceiliog, while it is a perfect sewn ia diffusing a sots sad masa light throughout this whole rootn. The' chaise' attached to the end of the main buildiug is 63 feet long by 38 wide, commies two s'ories, the upper one devoted to elass-rooms, trustees' room, and infant school 100110, and the , lower oee to tbe lecture room and Sunday School purpose& The building cost t25,000, $10,000 of which wu subecribed on the day of dedication

East To sasses e. Gov. Brownlow, of Tennessee, writing to Bishop Clark, under date of September 23d, 1865, says: I have just retorted from Knoxvillp, after au &Wanes of one mouth, with improved health. We have good meetings in East Tennessee, largely attended. Brotber Hyden has received into the Church since Conference, in his district --Athers---oeven hundred members. A camp meeting has just closed, twentytwo miles north of Knoxville, at which seventy were ronverted and sixty added to. the church, A proracted meeting on Brother Milbern's suited in sixty additions to tbs church. Many of theta are returned Federal soldiers. We shall hold that country religiously, politically, and otherwise.

ifOOTS SHOES. BOOTS AND SHOES e, ...AT-ft WHOLESALE. m.0wom.0. 0. f..tri MMN STREET. A LANDS 18011711IST OS BAND AND Goods erriv almost dal ty. Tile trade 40 respectfully Invited to 0110Antne sty stock attic 110 ibellITSMICO that they will And as good Denis saa aa lee prices as say Louse in tito Was. Taaaltfull to obi oust3siers tor past tisoott would respectfully licit continuance 0 Ike 1011110. Ps SILMOSINIs By Issvms,, July 13MEDICAL. The Young Man's Friel:fly I? SMUT MAI 811 HIS OMM DOCTOR. TAM the IMMO of a boa of Medic loso pro. pared Alp adt omioaol Phyatetao la t taginoott. it sostalsta prorootattve nod tem for oil prtrato dtarotana, with' diroctioao an. to tryst orb cam.. tiroroforo, oath ins Towed Maten Vrtond so your poaoroatoo. doe Logo tiro toil dtrorttona and amodt aora fnr troottoont of 11011terit sa4 Moods, ft Ato solo toly 1,trittatato very liglisgs. Ask Toned Mao o rtured. Mr 'missile and Botail tY14 it !MLR M11171l. PIANOS. PIAN6S ryi PIANOS A LAIIGIC STOGC OF PIAN(Jd JCIST 1-1.. 'Wool Items ibo litiontimgoriao of INAPIII a 00 BIN KAT ata LiR. rarta4, walla Is co , stainwaT 110X. ALLabi Ja TT. likb we will sell shot4; alio. S. D. it I W ATIERICAlf ORGANS .....4 It 11... NI 10 14 C) E'd N S IN GREAT VARIETY. Parise wool gory Nora to sotabliai Nude tiisoinoso to tilts City wider WWI" WO bat. by wassocting &thee boodadmot with it. gootomod,La is &solos a parties of that of trod at Ibis petal,. la ardor to 'scours. tito lotto toe M sale. we lbw tat, nowise ooportor todeasstosto to pro oasoviobias portbsito Pianos: 1st. Viri wilt Gott soy wo bare fully so sP op so ft too be boositt toot. , -id. We will set it up and keep It is toss ODO :roar mita-out east's, ad If gait Pio, dope sot giro rolitfactios we will seam's. it for soolbor. ittb. Wit will root Pismo' asd lot lb root per. shoo them. We oboe lobo old Planes as Melodeons la es. ebony it r soo, DSO E'r AIUSIC9 Instruction Books, Italian, English & French Strings for all Instruments. tac ' corlyrzatroN9 No. 1 Street, ErANSrILLE, LVD., Whategale noll Kota 11 Dealers la Mu steal Waren andlat Fancy Goads, Aoti lama, Tros and Mew. saglAt.dit. titt ay - COAL. 111143,1En. (3 (:3 tl 83o WILL ELREATTEI (SKr A LABOR I. supply of bowbutg Cowl at Sao isaduid, sad permute desirous of laying la their onager supply will longs ardor with klayberat Wittister, No. 8, Wider Olivet- LOII1611 aug-43,If. METIMIMMIIIIIIINS NOTICE. Orgies or ra EVANIVILLS Lretty Co. t Evansville. Bee. 10, leo& I Notioe is beroby Oran, thee from lead after this Bret day of Noesinter 1140. tbie compeer null atomised collect Ilia aartorin prtra of 50 per Ineassad foe for all aaa flaraleb,1 by thiroonipatty, et coasunied, for public or private use. By otder of Site Board of Director. , Jt.E11 J. CHANDLES. se,10.En.1- President. MEDICAL CARD. W. COMPTON, ( Laid of Owensboro, rostucky.)ATING Aii;OCIATXD BINSILLP wtrit Dr. P. P. Deartikw. to Ilk prams of Ittedi eh, hPdre hie servkve citizens a IranivileMom with Dr Daimler. Third direol aim sod Lohoot. - , Oct.:402e dd. IShh. , tactIO-In CLOTHING. Hawley & Smith, 4 Desk. is cLontria AND FURNISHING . GOODS, - St Nato Street, CLOTHING. VSRICE & SCHRADER, Merchant Tailors, Cgal SICLIOgit & SECOND STS,,,, Zvanavt1141, lad- - air Wit tutors chetes mosortabotte et Imparted Clatimi, and C4Ill Of 6111101r- quolity, erilieb we era' saanatecture hit garsionto soolsbis pricesoxr Ceti sad examine oar goods Klass. jr111011na.

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Limited te - - - - -S700,000 V1.1 C C THE mERcHAtiTs' tHATIONAL BANK Of Evansville, ' C. It BIC al ENT J310. D. littit Ilia --Castile', 1 ttoy g counnsteerd betineo at its Oine, torsos al Main and First Etrtits. 1 Odors 1-ss aweless to tb tithe," of itt oast and 1 11140,111Y being proposed to cast, on - - assitimato - - ' General Banking Business 1,1'4 to Portbsoo sod Supply , 7-30 Treaaary Notes Gold and Silver, Bank Notes, . , 3 Exchange. Bays r. S.- CnITIFICATES, E0t1S, and other heeuritte-, sad Dheonnts KLUX and DOMESTIC rArtit. Artt tor tho atecomputottution st tnechastes awl ethers. tsbe boss upsosud thstr sostais ta Out popular Gotorttototti 1- ono. tt lit re to rttcolve packsc.01 of Lt OIL Itatods, Imp t tug gets sad Shim tossuriticup it Spurts Deposit. Vests ut ismtge. snout., isit exist twiders tits stp,stosity up pout,' tbs tetscurtly soil risk et roptathist those tat lib.:40 .11re Pelleglik..01L jsitt-la HARD WA RE. ISIPOLILTANT TO 24MILCSIANITS.. " " KENTUCKY, Sinly A AND RAMIS. Special Irducemonts . unrgazD Ilartlwaro anti , Cutlery, JACOB STRAUB de sors, Main btrect, Doors lig low IA WaLington Houle, EV91Vilitt. lad COAIMISSIONSza. - S. 211111;00. f SUM,. Ehrman Co.o- - FORWARDING. AND STORAGE ' Con. Water Locust St s. - EVANSVILLE. IND. tor fir bitwiteislii !Vv.ify.4 ba400; bow ill. Also us ist4 ess,ritoolki iot Asir volter1 beptoomoute. 'dol.-Conte Awoke& go, go. OC3 -Sag OPTICIAN. IR3TTEHBERC! iç'414 ft, - , , ,,,,.,NE ,-,tAt, ( SpiJrtiTt t. AssE1 ' Ittirlhe4 t Ssts ' ('(4;cEs1 , te,ACN1t ythe ,Ï,) -- 'I'CLASUS '- le4:RtscotES i ' -61t41s9c1;IFEEI : r- ' It oddities to Ike &hotel acni on hatvil a shoo- - , . Old severtemetit of - Gold, Silver & Steel ,..f! SPECTACLES, : , Of ins taloa liabrovanteat, stadia oat aciamtiet principle. Itiom-aOtTa A gang, on a bate princi b'o glintLaved STII.OLAttlES CATA BACT and SEA It SIOLIVID 04andital, , P pcitt- Ica IM11.4 Pa I PrOLTO Thant la a pedlar ening nranbt tba calmtry, to.liatt Stwortarloa r.pratiosahitroolt klitmraiorn, sod womtoilatea ma is barite'''. "nylon abet if choir aroctaciaa dotal tall they tea bans lbw moat, ritinnaad or ;Ito apa-taii ciao grasstad I ant sot roep000ttla tat aerie traasectiotto hat soither partner iar 114013.9 ars banana of tatitnt tart. I Int only bar ciao ante la in artiClai light rata b had of ltiTTINlintill. Optician 012-11I ilsta ritteat, litianoviiiti 411 , - BANKING. - THE EVANSVILLE . , . , ' , ' ) NATioriALBANK,1 - 1 4 ' 8tCCE01 TO TOE BUNCH BINIE. tr. S; Depositaryand rinancial -Agent. ill, r CAPITAL--- S600,000. ktONEY LOANEDOn Ilse most researabis terns. ant Esperial Facilities etlorde4 R0.7ulzr Cdatoners , COLLE';TION-411ati4 on all point's at Low Bates -, ' GOTERN ZLENT SECURITIES--Of Ever" Deacriptioa always on hand and for &sic. 1 GOLDINTEREST . C. Bonds Collected at di Small CAarge.CURRZNCT,COUPONS.Casked t soca Due, on l'resentatioa OL D IL1D SILVER. taad - - 1 , W. J. LOWRY, PresiAtnt..'' 1.1 - I ISAWL ORR, Vice President. z..:12'- - BAWL BAYARD, Cashier. sass-tr I -, ' CLOTHING. -s ' :31a Sra CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS, 64 Maim Street, Inininneg

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DYSPEPSIA Am' Morales litos4:tim; EN, D,Ipt-14to LIVER AND DIGESTIVE 010.1ItS, ALI (TEED I it CO C) ELNIN7 LI --"4 'GERMAN BITTERS !! VIE GREAT STRENGTHENING , C:0 IV X , . nest Balers kare perforota ow Cure.. RAVE ANDLO GIVE BETTERSATISråk."TION HaVe'MOre Testimony! ' AND ITIC MORI ILSPICIABLII FLOM TO TOUCII TOIL TILL Theo any other Article in the Market Defy any One to Contradict , - ' this Assertion, Anti pt-sy e41000. Te lacy arty eta lab,. aril protium a Cortitlysta , &whoa by ea tialka as lava Oen iaa. - liCatlittind.14 GERMAN BITTERS WILL CCRS ITIRT CbSIC Of Chronic or NerTons Dis eases of the Kidneys. and , eases arisin; from a Distil.. dered atomach I Werra t164ioatoring Synopiefou resuliz , ingfroos Disorders of 1,44 Di-gestic, Organs: Constipation, Ineard Pults4411 tds Bk4141 the bee& Acidity id las 14.4.44 h. Neeembe. Bakttbut at Plotted fur Feud, kellere eight ta the biassed14 bons. tructsta,s Iretaestes ea tee kit ef &twister b. Se log112.1104 et gibe 11044,, ' berried wed diftweit b ' tieta,rtet me lb - , t:14443,1 , VUttocsUuts - 114eationo 'ahem , a Lyate P4eirere, . , Dunne.' et Viet ri Vote ' ' or W414 topter, Om 'tab Piet . Petit and rtmac a lb toed. ' ' liebty et Peroviretioa, bettweeees the Skta 1'41 byo. kaiak in the Sid-, 1144, ' Peet. 1,4441. L4161,11,. 110. tkilWelli Viewers el Meal, 11eretas te see Itiree. teemeteet bowel a t tits , 41 sad ei real ket,neloiana el aliftee. 0"," - 11.0 1:13.4371L11.1:)t)2.. , - T1141'1113 eirttm , , - t) t. 1 c tt t) 1 1 c : coNtAiNs No arm on it - And Can't leak. Drank&rds I 1 1 se?Is Tun - , - Beet Tonle in the World!, 1 1 READ WHO SAYS SO: ' ' ' From th tow. Lott Btch. taatot th asp, ttt. Church. l'atabarloa. hi- J.. tortaarly vt borth laptott Church. rbilJ11,11 halm kaolin 11001111.1114.11 Mita, &tot... to I 1,4 biatubet at pore.....1 haw AlOott Mom tit taw otra Wail', sad hr toe, a, 1 toallw,t ith ttmair othatta tagot was Clue. to V.4-.11. thst le Mee, el boat. "4 kaow that hay Its, upatatast to sin k Ma 11 lasou,M tal tuestaer 1 tat '01461 phmtlar lit the peato prochorata tact tact. calhait lb ittoutto ot thoaa orai-.4 atilt th ttsnt tot utak b tiwy ate rw,olagehmt,t oat. to the Omar. haulm I LAI ptilike hat thota ihavottatawtatiott sit bleb 114041WMPAIL ao Vale tatare chat l'otay se Itoottatot MLA t a. lowtot to tosieht thiattliq.amt. wed, la Not " root Clot." It own ire ty. , U. t1( ?row km.. J. JittirlAo ittvitot D D., Ditto" et a, Loty,1,4Jkok 164 awtto Ji souk Agy, 114,4 briintalb trnkirlo, Ph I blot 1 Cbriottatotl,roktrtn. Ebtion1.11,blot .,e A Itb,tntrit lord ditoteed to too,or tot townie:nova rolost tiodkotiono tot loonrol.thretfth dtotrttot Ittnto inigrodtnota sort Itorto.1 yot boo et toe otteicloot rodent by d es e anal mot Petit, to tint benotite bo bettor, bi smolt! te boo r stood from soy otetplo etoperuttiolo. to tit. boom that bo exof tbuottestributo lb. bou.011, et otboro. do tote, lho lobo? tooAttly to rolgard td Lieut. tood'o totrotoll litittors. prepototd I y a Pt. Jot boom of tau, eq. 1001111m. owl& primitord eitoistet Oboe kt al.by :40111. boirr Itto traproow on that story owe obtrtly ett ot,nboho otbo.o I eet th,bottool Id may lead, Itybott bbnetnotoc, toe too ottetneet et ibis preptdire krolort trots. and tor itoreurogrotout te try thou 01 boa o vidring Oribidis eud dnir consumed dot11,1,y. 'rho Deo st throw bottims of liwoo tarn, at num ittotni et tier 'mows peer. otos tellogrod sttltinot rottorood tootorottoe. tit detroPO of t.tdtly and oneetal oltor i bed rt. Solt to," oto loseettio tortorootert boot Ikluihst illovairect re golost.o. tborotoro tbael find mod my (flood tut dtroottog tub tbo Doe or tbont. J. IS KW Itnik "MOWS, 4,4 . irtallactottitio 'rota the See. Joseph EL- Kastarti, rietee the 'teeth Baptist Cburca: Dr Amino. , ' I ',sat posti itteete bees freipteatiy re,iasett, 4 to toasters lay posse telt toutateneattotte of dfft.r. ant Itade atedicoata. but A:tweed:us the peso. 00 toot a .11, aPPmPfult !Whore. bay to aI emote &Kilned; tad wilit ckat prog lot tattoos latasotae. end partkularly itt guy famtie. of the see ultimo et Dr. Itto.datof a temeatait ebtovre, I depart tor ettee treat my Cecina e.uree. voeste tvil 'm10,011441 stat.lot grorrol 4,414(4 r aar matort.med4 rrprorally for Logo, Censefetat. te ioðo oehooOtepeerereeten., le eeicke Galore it easy bill 0.0.1iPo I dt.stal aut.. LS ertAl be ere Ws. liciat to these alto ittaflot fro ta th coneee. .1 Tows, very nor!' 2 .1 leer", ?try rearm-tint ly, J. H. tAILSNAID, ' boleti Cootie etriort, biladipbbia ' From Rai. Weres Kayla !vb. Pastor sdr tbe flpttat florae at tiortaasitoloo, Pena.: Do. CP. tit. leekone. bee& eta .1...Pomo:wit it pilot:ea stast,1 too t oar lost I recruit the 14.4m:oft Ltittots etado 'oft ea most otoolloot it in. IN Loa.. ow. 'aid awl ',aorta dbPtty I boa Wes: 'molly bostolittait by tile woof tb Dinars, and tt.obt tiot tittry will produce eimiliar orto,ta irro .th,r, a, Tours, truly. 11,ANDIPLPit. tbargisatoaa, tans: "'roes low. .r. If. Tumor. Postor'et 11;:bliks K. E. f,Surnb, tbliodel04444: br. Asa" Is. 1,4se.s ilia ;,--B sirlog owl your Gomm ISitb,irs is war tanðly &silliest!), i on povpinevst go soy Um, is has boos 441 gnat sorvtoe., L blisars tbal is ""411'...1'"11"Y"th..Y.u".'" '. tb. sabot Naomi tabasi4is moody 4.4 obiri i Lave say 14604414444c tows. reap,44ettuliy, J 11.11-44,1111, . 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I boar for 'sore at 'know. bora troul.:411 cab greet disorder so mly hood sesed aort,sast sacMOO was sointsoct by a frsoad to try is tt& of j,;,ar Genius& raters- 1 tot au. 644 ihimis ',apartment arras &ad ercarpor test Talent; alr bowl t b hoe boos gory sestorialty botseattod, I esseadontty recommend deo rondo ober 1 moot matt seem samara toasty acaohassi ham Immo savored ty assay of ilmns (mod Oar , idopectfully yoltro, , a. 1; t TWISTKR, Illoz borough, Peas. wick loos dukordot sa ety hoed &ad mertome ayeOHO. I woe wirmod by a Irmo,' to try it Ix tt& of j,;,ar Gellitila ratarl. 1 14 111U.6441 boos icor& one mil arras &ad enxpor Le.' retort; my bowl t b ha boost gory nesSotiolty botplittod, I evelidnetly recommend the, articlo leo, 1 moot title memo mai, lot soapy ew ti,, aged lotto Wow swoursol by moony of their good oracle. , . ,, . ,, . ' koopoctfutly 'nitro, , I, , 1 . 1, & zo" 2. bort. 111,0411:1Tjelln,,s o , t i "MI Zwv. J., Z. Romeo. of flee Corms Bo- I formed Cearre. Katotoaste Seas woos ly, to,: , IN. C il t ,1 mimosa, ,,,, , .. ...... ' ij -- Itooworwoo owww.4 bore bolo totwatalwe with Ito , Dywowpaza tor aotri, twoo2y ,ptbto, sad hero aorot swot boy iswirci se lest tic eito ao mete soot 011 Hoodoo. e itittore, I sok yew, merle frepeorod lot. boalte, &bee boots( &Mem aro bottles. . "... - Touren, witty wwwpowo.-- 7- , - .. ,- .., ....,, w,-, r.e. IL 11101111.311. - i . . .- .t. ,.. w . , i - ... ' " ''' ' j '''''' lb 11.1.---x c z si...1: ''' 4 '''''' , '' "1' Larva, et fa lb...Myna na,a041r doves LINN, al. pulm ff.& ' . Touren, witty rovport. - 7 - .r -. ,- .- le-- AJ. II- II Ellkitt.01. - - . . . I, ... .. 1 .; - a j r-,-.---- 61 ,., A 5,...11 ' PILICZI: Lento ere, beld!e r donble ovuuatity. , , SI oe pp, betu--rtrtilowrit- - 14 ilo Mull II, 2. 75 emus jpar bostio.-ibad 'knee 111.6 col lull med. 75 coats dor bottioboad sossee 114 Cd 1 BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I s.; that the e4r,0ttere 0 C. did. f Z ' ---i. 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Lint,t) t , wic,r'i; as. ANtil ' , , v,, - I GENERM, COUDIISSION - Merchants. ' , ,t4 t., ' .7: , IV. C.:Watts Co titiof ihooe Ai& lkitg,01 sal ta NO. 14, TEMPLE BUILDINGS, 1 ; . , - titz irragrr, (I ' :.,,tysciapoot.t.m11,ULA111.10, ' COMMISSION -t 11 o140 r10,1, 1 t A I 1 1. ' 0 , Iterclaant . , . , TO Tlit SÀ1,11 AbittICAN 1110DVEIS a 1 GISINALLT. 4 14 ., , ,,c-, 4. Browz,,Dunkerson & Co., . , t mvAlityrut 11----2--2---Commist.4on'.lorchiii FORWARDING AGENTS. - Ilso, Especial Jive(' for tAd c u rt-,21tZt11:11.00 4 CO'ETON EXPRESS -1 'AND 1131 TUANSPOSTATIOI rt 4 e (11 , , - it, rT...ý. , , 1 I ' Warps, a 63, Woloi Tort. W. C. W rev & ,,..."...,..Limelpool. log too& V, &trig, Co. -- - Pe Nor. boos ao,, lowira taboos two Watts 00 T6ba,660'and Cotion 1 rAcTont , GENERAL COMMISSION 11111WDANT1, PtNfiNCIAL AND Tali WA. - tolliPtiN4 AUMNTA, I . ! ' , I , ,NeT Orleann, 1..a t Out Idioms', new, Meets odd Itio. owe oil proceed to her 1,riesne OfM4. OD hello riter et the there 644 Notikho).4 lionoN Wei W the pateottede et the put.tir. 1ts et the atm. ANA firing til bd. losecit We Willie.. 11. 1040 the otherd Iteine.,e1 eteett"o Rosen to tree-ehletheol et tO 4110 V Sweeps bed the Alleetistlittest: lib the heehised on pow Woo.. tepitel hid It. rilltiee aloe, esters, robeeettone. we otere.1, veto oft, week teUteetteitt kt lb seettestrotel et they rer.ty hese presented to Items. , tGelt het" iempertesity, 4 ft, i V Arts å 04 ' Aptil 1 of, , ' , &US. r I 00,00.11. ; 't E; 1 ' 7 tIllorcrkt If LID COTTON EXPRESS. meta yam OATS TO billtWTOKEI , - 'USA otkuArrtims ' ttirti'LlOnTNING1 ISPAltba Liss ros mama to.los Votten SI Use IMosti, r,"tch Itow titi et" t I tat.4. oar, ton. IFMtly of Leos4us win to glym. t ' TINS Tti VIA DATIL ear Covuott000t,t . litOW ii, IOU k a eAe: NI co , Imo ed4 1 dt,f gysalovilia 134106 ,v , ERIN TRANSPORTATION , CO.'S , grimo 1;:orpromm , TEN WATS from Now rork to ' Eittoxvillbm. - . TIME GUARANTEED. - i , - r1101111 ItXtift.11 11 SOW TOIL IL. ratalwee 'naves receipts gives sad Stone escritaisseé irr - 1 WK. PAIttS0 Aso. . ith4 Ilircesierer. New lifisLi A ittiort. , 146k 16 toes twist. 801,60 EllioaW51,PCNKILli,N k uo. - Itoreallovitist 144., apel 11'44 411 CLOTI1111 0. - Hawley dc t raith, . r slors in . . CLOTHING ,AND ItURNISHING w GOODS, : , , ; , . Ai maim Wert, 1;tansville, End. AIM - TO SOLDIERS. t 1:. S. Um ni tray Cominiuton .;.1sT.A.1717 - - Claim Arenoy. NO c;IIRDE FOIL, SERVICEL ,. , dr, . - . HARLE3 E. 31 ItS11, torsi 'Agent. '1. ...-1" , office No; 0,-. Tbira Ste . , ,. " - : 1' 4' ' lr (511. I,11.1111 1.1r M.101,7" ' ' , t,....c. ,.1 , t ,XTdalbell,Lit, Jib. . , I ' - - , " ' ' ., : ' 'Tb.1T '11. fter,,fery Moe. ONO 411141 . doe'rfely to es. nog, $444tots, Nor soil same familia" fro Om y...0.7 i.e., t,... It p., 1 t,t , I.. 1,rc...eou," of taw el,maa. km ootoblioliwt VIM bootoof to COiOrt teDtiObRI, At root of Ira,. bounty. Id longer rbtheaseal ow& We 4.1.,ror &most, W I t II 45 UT 11.41A itt, it ( , it ibX ',NIL 4' ir lir, Afilblo IrliAtkirta T; VIC 11,4111A3T4. . tio bpi Vostok ono& to tali Aeoll11. 1161111 lb Dame aad 1....,,,t4,31,n, widroba .1 In c ciettatiL that 011,.6114 weak,. ,owolowy. rwolottotv vet Irks. owl a tote et IN wAd er "41 0 kowo o",o44 lb. "10 ko med.: eold 4ate of Alter eerie or dealer, leo prot or bioaaw will kw ailod el ea lar we posolbto mod swot to , be poreon app.ylog. 7 bwo wee teas be witocat.41 Atom roterawo to thief venne, whore tho 4.1,,ta will to er,wortatol to a Opel tome lie leo obverton yce,salo thee. " lyll, am er.00ldead t .. , , cm) TH No. ,, ,... , '--- il i "1' IlaWleY ' ec' Silittb; -. .7 1 . ri. ,-, Dma,te, is . . l' ; CLOTHING ;AND rtramisuulG e Id r.f, r-, a v: 1. ,'' G ooDs, 1 -,-,,f, ; , i . ; 14 lials gireet;livansirittecluct, PZU , , TINNEILS. - JORN SCANTLIN,--' sad SAWS Dealer bs , r 1 Titt,Ware,, Stoves,pgrat es, nottow - Waro, Coppor, Sheol 'roe å lopes Wove, Ito NS abovo roaortillo, Is& 00" Job Work promptly oxf000tod. la Silo boot ot0000t. Orton &Miaow&

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