Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 16 December 1865 — Page 2
.EVAffSAILLE. IND. . , ,
SATDBDAT...... .DECEMBER 16 HELiIGhlOTJS. Daring the past two weeks a ery iuterestiug and powerful revival of religion has been in progress at the Third Street M. E. Choreb, About forty persons have united with the Church, and fifty or more have professed., a change of heart. 8ome of the conversions were characterized by unusual display of feeling, and, occasioned great rejoicing pa theart of the Church, . The audience, during the' week night meetings, has not been" nnusnallyr large, Jut. all who attended (, the ."meetings appeared to feel deeply the necessity of ' preparation, lor another .state of. being. AU Christians will rejoice in this display of "saying grace'' at the Third Street Church, and will pray 'that the; Lord ro&y'1 yet more Dowerfufly hour out his spirit' upon the . . S r i Xi. v t!m. peSp1e- - ... Services to morrow a'p3uarv Sabbath 8cho6l MtfthV morning, "Several of the Sabbath School children nave been eonverted nf: bf ;e- rre ieel a new interest in tboitifibrinluilittut, officers and teachers o their school V;t f -i; !(' ' '. i - Oai, exchanges indicate that the, spirit of revival is being poured out on the churches in yprloua parti of the eouetry. In rtW far, ( Ess? and in the far. West revival meetings are "being held i'l1 marked' aaecees '?le- winfeP ttontts will add largely to, the Church such as sh&J, Jit Stertally saved, i A. spirit :ot anxious., inquiry seems - to be abroad, and ' men "who seldom : devote serious thojuSCWareUgioHS matters are. dili; gent'y inquiring, "What must I do to be saved?" When once the people can be Induced to, pausa., and .colder ''topoddir the patiu of theirieetAI 4reflect upon the shortness of tiraa and the vastness of eter nity their cqoyersioo ets half securer j; because, hayic ft forced the barricades of prejudice, love Of pleasure and" worldly amusements' whica'brdjh . arily prevent its access to the heart, the Spirit has but. tittle trouble in storming the iUdal And leading the ". inner man'' 'capte'jtjwm;'';-" ; . ; On the ' morning , of Novem1r6th-,tRev.;i John P Booth; Pa4tor'$f)he gecond . Methodist church. Oreeftpolnr, Rr Y., East Conference, was J called from Earth to Heaven While his mortal remains were awaiting the eoming of tte"' devout; men who were to accpmj)vnjr,'thu Jla. .the td.tsb.r rtiheri; came, as it were, " a great wind from the wilderness; nd smote Ibe four corner; (of tb .boose Set worship?,", npon whioh Uli "manof God had - spent his best and latest energies! and' laid it in Methodist . ministeTsrtfoutb,, who con. tribnted theirtinftnence towards fomenting. , the ..r'ebellioii. against the Govern meat,' are'now meeting with npleaskot. reception in East Tennessee. One of them, who previous to the war was a prominent nlemb .r of the Holsten Conferea5eof ' the7:.Mehodist. , Episcopal ChurcBSputh,, was a few days si pea com pelled t? carry large pine pole through J the afreets vf one of the villages, and, anber-ictormed that if jie persisted in trying to'preaol tbefr)hd: might expect somethlrig .simla'rf,i While"' Violence "is alwaya-to be deprecated, we "h&?e no doo6( "these' ministersappreciate 'more fully than ever before, the folly of "sowing to 'tie wind.'1- - ji:Jifl' a The Centenary Committee cf Indiana Conference "meets at.'Mitchellfjon Tuesday next, to nlak erianRenientd for the Centennial Anotvefr sary next year?'ii! l.MXt !?.: V .3js Thb Nsw Yobjc.'. Mbthodist. The Serjodk-al devoted, to.the sappor of the ethodist Church are,: with one excep tion, official -Church organs. - That exception is the paper the title of which is given above, it is npt Jor us to decide whether the interests of the Church -are beet subserved by official or independent iournals,' but we cannot refrain from commending" the 'Methodist as' one" of the best religious weeklies now published ia the interests of any- ataomina tion. It is high-toned,- liberal, though not eompr6mising', and veryteadablft in its miscellaneous as well as strictly religious department's. . It has for its editors Drs. MoClintock and;NftdaJ, aad various able contributora . .' . -a -i ENOoCB4eaHQ:FBOM. ViBOUfUL-ritAt the Virsrinia Annual Conference... held ,at DaniHe, tbe-Committee on the State of the Church reported that,' after a carefnU'cbasfderatiottV of th -duties' of Churclj toward thtf colored population,'1 tney aaa ueu iurueu iu m cuuctutuoa tilalHi.si.w"',v:!3 electing this class belongew.j..'f.i'v Church," and thaf Northern ministers were not fitted for each labor; and J they therefore recom mended the following resolutions, which wexa Adopted: zL G. ii A-i CIDIS. 1. That we evince our interact' in their behalf bt-'l feathering them totreftheur afad preaching' tb em whenever it is practiq cable in the course oi our regular ministrations. ' 2. That missionaries be appointed, to serve Jbem ia eaKabla localities i.". v Z. That Sabbath; -Schools, exclusively for the benefit of colored children and adults,' -be established wherever - they pMAtie nsefulness. - 4,, That, churches be 'organized .'for them, and pastors be sent to them aa soon as it can- be' done hh propriety:5. That th General Conference be requested to provide that suitable colored persons be licensed., to exhort and preach, and to become- eligible, under elders' orders. 6.; That the General Conference be re commended to establish, as soon as circumstanced jstifyruaor-nora confer ences of-cofored r preachers,- .jjadertfie. superinteudence ot. our own cisuops7. That we recommend tdtdr people to encourage attendance on "public wor ships -by our- coioreo-popaiationv anttto furnish them all proper facilities to that end. , .- -i 8 That we will encourage and aid, as far as we can, judioiously, the e,atabli9ht ment of day scnoois tor tne lostracnoa - Presbyterian., Duripg the week meetings have been held'in' the Vine'sireet'. fN: S.) ChWfcb, and also al ,the ComberlaDd Presbyteriao Church. ' Soma interest was bisifeatei oa the part of .sioners; but not enough- to justify a continuance of the meetings,, A bese lnurcuea aro nyo or revival, and, we kave ab doubt, will receire a graooua visnaiiuu , "D "f"1 before the close of winter. . Religious meetings have been held for five weeks in the 4th "(N. S ) 'PresbytV rian Church, WashiogtoO Dv-G. which bave 'been largely attended," And with increased interest. Eighty or ninety are'believed 1o "have been? ffSonerted. Twelve joined the Church ; at, thelast communion, and . one hundred are ''expected to join at the next 'communion. RrM...Ctesaiit, 0if the0, branch, by lnyitatfoniis 'supplying' to'tb branche f the Presbyterian Church of FeliaityjOkio,leach:, congregation Retaining their former ecclesiastical con-' section..; , . -? (-?-. The" First' Presbyterian Cburclr of Saehvine,' -Tennsseee rr84nterei ita .paoious and oe-aly fiamwked honse of worship, wblch 'Sat teen need for bt k. A YSaWAH
piirti puipad'D for the laal three jer, on Sabbath, NovemrTer 12th. A'com" monion service was held oi thatf day, when thirte persons mads profeseion of faith "inClirtst1' Araon these was the lion. John Bell, Inn koown as a prominent politician.
Baptist. ' . I ; . . . , .'The protracted meeting in- the Baptist Church still continues e,t Marble Hall, with the best of results. Penitents have thronged to the "anxious seat," and many have made a profession of faith in Christ, and that they have experienced a change of heart... Several, we understand, are to be baptised on next Sunday, who have. already been received Into the Churchy Eev. Mr. Pentecost seems to be doing a good work, and is rejoicing in witnessing the fruit of bis labors. . ... The American Baptist Publication Society has issued an appeal to all the Baptist Churches to raise, this year, $5,000 for the purpose of re-organizing Sondaj School Missions among: the whites of the South, and beginning them for the' blacks. This fund, it is calculated, will sustain Sunday Schools 'coLporters in every Southern State," and supply 2,000 scholars with libraries. 4 x ;. A Baptist Missionary in India writes: ' i"Quite a number of our best boys have triven np very remunerative gov ernment employ, and have entered the ministry. This cheers me. 1 feel thai we may lxk for success, suck as we have npt seen yet." r,, ---He further writes:! , .""At'our annual meeting we. bad: fej reported fifteen traveling preachers; but the Board was jo much encouraged at the report of the preachers, that tbey appointed ten new mea, so that we are now securing twenty-five more us frav'eimg preacners. j-- ' FaEtwiix Baptist Chubch Tie new Freewill Baptist Church, on West Jack son Street, Chicago, was dedicated oa Thanksgiving, morning, and was-re duced to cashes by undown Lob& $18,000. witb-Dartial' insurance. -Bun posed to naveesultedfrom a defective flue Ibe same afternoon bve. build ings, corner ' of Jackson and ? Clark Streetsi were cons.imed, involving-the loB of- f6(tK)0 thB work of. an" incen diary. 1 The VChicag$'j2Tne (Copper head) bas an editorial in vhich.: It at tempts to prove that the burning, or-toe (Jburch was' a .frovidential'' retribution. The crime committed was the advocacy by the preacher on tbejsccasion of-ont-versal auttragej . Sfobobos ox thi Sepew ADVEST. Mr. SpurgeOrf Jhaving kad sent to;bim some tracts, purporting to 9 written by himself predicting the. end,of the world aa likely tocoae next year, fhat divine has made thef eupoa- the following de liverance: i,2 I r : iYou will hear of me in rBedlam when you ever hear "of i such ."rubbish, as. 'that from me Th Iird may come in 1666, and I shall be glad to see. Him; but I do not believe tie will, and the -reason why I do not believe He will is, because all tnese two-penay, bait-penny propnets say Be wiTl.t' Jf they said He would, not come, I should begin- to think hewonld.: but, inasmuch as they are all crying out as one man that lie will come in 1866 Or 1867, 1 am inclined to think Ha will not arrive at any such time, i It seems to m9 that ' there ara a - great many prophecies which must be fulfilled before the coming of Christ, which will not be fulfilled withm the next twelve months; aad I prefer to. stand io' the position of a man who knows neither the day nof the hour in which the Son of Man Cometh r looking always to his appearing, bat never interfering With tbose datei - &ad figaref thick seem tot me" to -be jinly. r ; . . 1. Jr . -t' ' proper amusement tor yoantr ladiee wno bavetiothia else to-do. ana who take to that instead of reading;, novels-asd t lor certain, divines wno nave ex&aaeted their stock of knowledge, and therefore try to- fai little ephemeral popularity by .IshafBinexta of Scripture as" the, Norwood gipalas shuffled cards. in jiays gone by. . T"?i J2 iRev. J. Da Garmo writing "to the Journal and Me$engi from Lawrenceburg, says: i.S "I have been baptizing every Sabbath. for. four weeks. Uur. prayer meetings are interesting about Jtwo hundred io attendance. Nine received the hand of fellowship last night; eighteen have teen nava p, and the been added to tbe Uttarcb, tbua baptism, letter, and restoration good work seems to be spreading. The Seventh BaptiA Church; Balti-f more, of which Kev.-fticbard Fuller, D.D., is pastor, has a membership of i,0SZ, fr nearly one-fourth ot t,be whle number in the Association. ! Atthe Freewill Baptist General Con ference, at Lewistown, Maine, a shorty time since, a resolution prohibiting -the ordination of ministers who use "tobacco Was adopted. o Kpttcepallan. J; Seryice8 in the St. Paul's Churchy to rn or row as usual. " S . e "understand that the children ;0fJ St Paul's Church Sabbath Schoori will bave a joyous Christmas Festival; at least indications point to sued a result. ' ' The Right Reverend Wm. M. Green, Episcopal Bishop of Mississippi, has issued a letter to the clergy and laity of bis diocese, directing them to return to (he a 4 of tbe'.'Jprayer for the President of the United States, and all in civil authority.-"1-As the confederacy ispast praying for, the change is a sensible one, but a large number of prayer-books ire thereby rendered valueless. -Dst Randall-' s -Aoosptanob. Our readers . wiHIrejoi(;e' (bear .that Dr; Randall of Boston has accepted the ap' pointmenl as Bishop of Colorado, to which he was elected by General Coye.ntiot))H9 lai 'signified it jtg Jhe Presiding Bishop, and on Sunday, the 6th nit, he announced bis decision to bis parishoners. His consecration arranged to take placo at Boston on the Thursday .after, Christmas. , The Titne$$ tay s&'is I'd Z t-4 ; ine aecision tnas reacnea oj oar beloved brother is one which conld Derhapa. nana been hardly evaded when, uci unviuusg uuujiuauuu .lamrmauy made to him by members of the House of Bishops, and after the non-election of another nominee, he was chosen with a large yotejand with, perfect unanimity. lnese circumstances mast have had great influence in marking plainly the pain ot auiy. t cue in common with pis wiae-snraaa oiroie oi irienasr wefipreciaie me signincancy o: tnese circo instances, we cannot bat think with the deepest regret of tbe loss which we ara to sustain. -Daring, a Jong, and most Successful ministry ho' has been' Identi fied with this Diocese, and to every form of labor he. has given the utmost of his energies. As a parish clergyman he has been eminently successful and in the high official positions which he has long held he has. always won esteem and established confidence. To his new post he will carry the same untiring activity, the same practical wisdom, the same executive ability, and the tame devotion to- Christ end His Church which have invariably characterized Jiira .here.1 It is a pleasant, feature in the history of the appointment ta Colorado that the nomination of DcJEUndall was made by the Biehoj) of Massachaaetta.. .(It), Lord pALMEasTojr. No Premfef In English' history, ballad the appoint? ment of - so many - Lnsnops i an -Liora Palmerstob:1" --.... The caoera speak of turn as not a re ligious man during his life, 'but, after au, me orreapondent pi . the recorder give ona or two-faats in connection with his aeatfc which, we suppose; would be abundanUy anffiaient - to satiafy the cornmoT potwlaf idea of teligion ia this countrv. He tavs: . . . j - jt- (.,
' It i ii io hud :bi. around the U-U-n tWar.aliwiiaan, as arou: d tboee ot 'oil H' nrj Claj fend Daniel VV-bster, there l were gathered those religions .influericefr, and, support which, uligbted lotftIten ithti public tifet me, no one can afford to do without at death. Prayers by his bedside were not
only welcomed but heartily and audibly participated in; while among his laet utterances before the final agonies came on were expressions of confiding, trust in the merits and mediation ot oar blessed Lord.' - - v - A Li Nailid. The N. Y. Independ ent, in its reckless way, inserted the fol lowing paragraph. A correspondent. of the Madison Evening Courier ado's the answer following. The Independent is wholly given to lying, as " far - as the Church is concerned, and "A Church man", has undertaken a good task in endeavoring to east! out thedevil tc"at possesses It: i U U ii i I U Uii I 1 "Bishop Talbot Bible and Pbatkb Book. At the late Episcopal Conven--tiooJo,.Pfliladelphia bishop. Talbot of Indiana, said that if be was forced to choose bet seen sending the Bible or Prayer Book to the ignoran and perishing, he would choose "the latter." Wonder why our Savior never thought of that 1N. r, Y. '.Independent. i m. i i The above is a most reckless and nntrathful statement, ; and., such La .senti ment could not be more abhorrent to anyone than to Bishop Talbot. It is inexcusable in any paper, especially in a paper professedly religioas as the New York Independent, to make such an unjust .and derogatory statement about anyone,- partioolarly a blghreffiCer of the Church. The article does Bishop Talbot great injustice, and it is also wonadisgto.' Aelphatcb."wflh which be is connected. Bishop Talbot has "just been elected "Assistant Bishop -ofVthe -Pf otestant' Episcopal Church for the Diocese ndiaha,'and his Church people eipect mfldb good to result from his labors in thi a State, upon which he is about to enter, and it is exceedingly unkiud'-thav ht labors here should be sought to be rendered void by imputing to rim an obnoxious and un christian aentimeoji IJlhe.-IK.eppr of Christ Church made allusion to the above article yesterday morning, and mildly remarked that jt wa B TftBleas and unfounded statement "He was 'present when Bishop Talbot made the remarks to which reference is- supposed .to, be made, and Bishop Talbot Hhert said that in his work the Bible shou d be sent first and the Prayer Book next that in the Church work . it Waal hie judgment that the. Prayer Book should always follow the Bible, or go hand in hand with' itl ! As'fruthf ally remaiked.-byrtiht the Bector yesterday. oo-Bishop or reabyte of the Church fdare 'disparage tbe' Holy , Scriptures if be did.ihe Church would at once reUct &iva.k ' Bishoo Tal bot, in the speficVnodfei' tosaid he would say with the great..Commontater, Adam Clark, that next to the Bible the PrayeUook wai i!iebock:dfiiii onde.r standing and bis beart. I have known Bishop Talbot for near Jy twenty years, .and. know biro to be, aman of a most, lovely Christian chara'c-t ter, aiid fuirofltbemoitj ardtfinj; zeaf fri mn duties ot ma noiy otne. '' Mr. Editor, sb the article from tbe Independent found its way into your paper, will- you, pleas-j ( insert, this jcqmmunica'tion', rn- jdstiee br Bishop TWibot add the Church. A Churchman, L 'Madisos, Ibd., Nov. 20th, 1885. IA Rabb OccnaBscE-T-A learned clergyman iiS-'Vertaonl- was accosted in the following af atner ;by an illiterate preacher who despised education: ?, " Sir, you have been to college, I sup pose? r , j- r, r -t . j r r -j : Yes. sir "-wail the1 ileply. 4 1 , i" 1 am thankful," rejoined the former. I-1B that tha I .M"fl has nnar oH m v mn h tn preach-wits outlanj Jearing.'i . i ) ' ...... .UV .U9 - -J -.U . V : A similar event, , repljed the latter, ."occurred inBaiaam s: tiine"; but such things are of rare occurrence, at the present oaj. j i.iitrt . 'no- it ll ."s-sir'jiljlii i It will- be seen bj a notice io another part ot tbis paper tbat tbe Her. J. U. Formao, Unitarian, will lecture on to moxrof (Sundpy.) at IJapaicHall, orj ner of.; cJS'irsS'A'M stfe. rs?k subject f) tba morning earvjceT wU s M -"The, Demand ot the Present Age for a Rational and Practical Religion;" and in the evening "The Faith that t Works k Cote. "J H ' ' I r 1 1 1 i 'j 1 1: This U ad ige' OC progress. I.t:U' people. put prejudice aside come and U.ten " prove all things, and I , ( Si l filL tin H'. bold fast, J. i J ill Most of the churches in Cincinnati bald daily meetings last week.: Some had prayer-meetings during tbe day and preaching at night; others preaching at night; others preachings alternately ? ... . ili ti . : wiin prayer-meetings p-ana Diners prajrer rieetingsp .Vy, ffIJ .j- Cjt) (j I T r v t 1 ! Liossna si nELiaioN. in ear Liondon dwelt an old coupla. Io early life they had been poor, bat the haaband became a. Christian taHL GodVblesssd !-.ttiiriuk dustry and thflj.were yvinj; jaqeifpf j. able retirement, when, onei'w, evtrajiaenprirn. tocharitr. -' Thfr-wd aSri)nl lei relistoAahaa Jiet tusbAndrajid atUl hankered -rafter- H.h ,Sbbatli rhafftiito. and easy shillingawhich,Thoma had forfeited from regard to the taw, of iod so When the visitor -asKed their 4ontrrbutiOaagbeiiitar posed, and vkiA-.C-i il. i bFby&ifr wtf jiatj.lpst a (Jfftl bj religion since we first. began; jny hosband tnQwa. that vary -well;" have Va -noi. After a solemn patrte, ThoinSP 'bb ; "lesMarj, we have., Before I-got religion,., Mary, I ,h4 an old alouched hat, a" tattered coat,ASD d mended Sh6 e ana siocKtngs; out i -cate1- loeF-them long ago. ! "And, Mary, you know that, poor as I was, I had a habit of getting drank and uarreling with you, and that, you know, I nave lost. And then, 1 had a hard ened, conscience and wrecked heart, and ten thousand guilty, fears, Jiut all are lost-eomptelely lost, and'jike a nun-stone cast into the deepest sea. And. Marv. . hnw faM.A.-lnwv-. inn though hot so grea't a "loser as myself. Before we got reliaiojiMarv. vou had a washing tray, in which yon washed for V: . i . ., . , uirt , uai since men vou tm ve-iost veur wasuiuo; iray. Ana you Had, a gO"0. ana oonnet, made the" wwse"for wear, but you havet-lost them loug agdS'AAd you had many aattchipj heart IConeera log me at times; bat-those -you-.have happily lost. And. I. pould. even, wish that you had losf- ai J much ' as ' 1 have uoi, lUf mmv-jis iUBB IOT TeilglOB Will oe an everlasting gain.OJ'J V.01 A A') NURSERY.; TDO.Ii ; Wv,:t--.--,S, Vii-.TiTLhT KXAB THK COBPOBATION LINE. 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Buy-ITour ITotions of a Motion House. M W td W 1 wk m BM o EC o ,0 2 p. k. tm4 6-1. O a? CO - toMim J3 O smi Tr I tl M 11 lb o GO m 7- rr. tn Q o o P P.: P . p s m IS o'er" 2S g-V.fcrjtO: a tn CO W OI 0 o e-r-PAPER WAREHOUSE. NEW WHOLESALE PAPER WAREHOUSE, - r 290 Ha in street, South, side, bet. - 13 . An f ll tk r A Cr "vi mjuiu, LOUISVILLE, WM. CROMEY, ' . Wholasals Lualer in " . i PAPER OF ALL KIND3, . - : I ' ' '" BONNET BOABD-1, - ' BIMDKVb BOABM, ' ' ! i CARD BOABDS, , ,. 1.NVKL0P , PHINTINO IKK8, e TlaTing hsd nearly twenty year's experience in this braneV of busices. I feel co fident 1 can make it to tbe interestrf all persons buying paper to esatntne my stock before making purchases. Orders by mail or otherwise shall receive prompt attnetion. v - Highest market price in cash psid fer Baa-, Hemp, Grass Rope, ic. . . - Bl7-3m COMMISSION. Nasaville Commission . House. i nUEA. Ss SMITH, : Receiving, - i Forwarding & Commission Merchants, CL1BK St., Bet; MABKET & FEONT, ITasliTillei' Teiin! " " " " " I "Wholesale Dealer in &roerles. Flour, Meal, Bacoa, i.ar, (J-d. oats. Bay, foratoes. Apples, Colons Ao. mm We resDeeffuIlT ask mkla-omeaMfrom th Merc-bant and Dealers of Evan .rill., and promtee strict attention and prompt r.mittanc-a. Kefer to Mtaar. H.lra Bl.ri ana niaan A Turlsn. nla-lat COMMISSION. ja. o. rtsm, a. i. MCitiri, 3 to. s riiti. luuxciitiu iucuuicc, (LATBOF LOUISVILLE, ET.) COMMISSION Merchants, COTTON FACTORS, And Manufaturers' Agents for the Sals of Balo Rope & Bagging. 102 - - and - -104 WEST COLUMBIA St ; 1 (Between Tin and Race Streets,) - CINCINNATI, OHIO. I - .1..; avs. Tf-,VnJ . .n MUVVV UUt IUVU . . . I Of lofbrwrnir oof old "friend and -the" trad I generally, tbat we have this dayopenra onr bouse 1 in Cincinnati 'ar-the transaction of a . , OEUETiAT: i!OWMTSSTOS -AKU COTTOU BUSINESS.,, InthePnrcliaseaadSale "i! . 3 :j O'everythlrrar ln"s the. line Lvf Commlssioa sfeichants, we offsr facilities eqnal to those of anv noon in me vfsx.r r r Cask Advances- ttl JUi Sales rendered with promptness, and on the most I Will bs made on Prodsee of all kinds, and COTTON. 1 -i .'" . To this branch of onr business we nronoae o give particular attention, and w. feel amred that with our past experience in the ssle of this stable can rsnd.r ttiafction to those shipping to n.-Onr arrangements w fl anahkxn.t sell either In this markst or the Kastern pities, as sa.pwns, Bale Bope, Bagging and. Twine. . 1 H&viner the AiSPncv for salnxf aavaraf chninn brands of Beat nek v BsislBf.vn will.-. all litms ki-ep a supply of thee 3 article from the best factorial. !;-..),'-? . 'I ,-' !''.:.' i: V- i India Bagging, u.n. '. Ia roll or bales, will o to and In onr bouse. Plantation Supplies. - To th nnrchase and shlnment nf innntii. r.f all kinds, we will Rite due attention, aDd believe that we can furnish Baoes, Lard, F'onr, Ftrminr Implement, akve. fullv as low. oa orders, a if tbe parties desiring tba goods were present. ' Very KespectfnUy, ' ' I McFKKBAN A MENITEB. Cincinnati, Oct. 14, 1866. - - ' - o27-2ai MILLINERY. SELLING"? OFF .t Cost. T" LAW,t3 W0ULD D0 WKLL T0 CAli IVIrs. McCormick's ... .-i -J . . ... . . i:..',..: before purchasing elsewhere, as 'us ia selling off her Millinery Stock and other ranrv Kmiai.. at COST, aad will continue to do so until th lot vi SJ aaasi w , i.LurTJiTi ni ofiin- vn tnawa m o COAL. GREEN . JIIVJEIRT .-,--! ! - ' J COAL OFFICE, No. S Watter Street Btw'n Ma,n St-, (trr rrrTfrrn; UpWEaTr.i A CONSTANT BTJPPLT' OK AN AND LalyiBr-laiilla wolivary. nSOdSm
INSURANCE AGENCY.
ESTABLISHED IN 1847. Combined. Capital and Asset repm r r reseatea January itx, looo, over "118,000,000 (Eighteen Million Dollars.) AtLiS-V C. HALLOCK, Underwriter, - Genera.1 Insurance Agent, Adjuster or Average, and Notary Public. Office No. 10 Upper First Street, near tot Office, EVASSVILLE, IND. Policies issued against loss or damage by Fire, Perils of Inland baritation, Personal Injnrjr by Accident, and application recovered for Policies on LiTes, from ttie following first class and in eery reepect rtjiiablo Insnrance Companies : KOIIE II1SUEAHCE OF MEW TORK CUT. Cash Capital $2,000,000. . Assets $3,565,650. Insures against Loss or Damage by Tire on i;7eumErs ana tneir contents, stores. JUaan lac tones, 'Warehouses, Stocks of Merchandise, -, duce and all Insurable Property, Inland Nari: tion and iTansportation &bipments tipcm .ie Kivers, Lakes, Canals and Eailroads at rat is. i v i ins nature of tbe risk will bear. OH ABLK3 J. MAETIN, Pre' . ! A. F. WILLMABTH, Yice P JOHN McQEE, Sec'y. A. C. HALLOCK A SON, A -H. i SECURITY INSURANCE COr.lP'Y OF K YOBK CITY. .. Cash Capital $1,000 000. , i Assets $1,475,643. Insnres Dwellings, Stores, and all descriptions' of desirable property. The insured can at their option hare participating policies entitled to scrip at regular rates , (scrip dividend for 1804 60 per cent.) or a liberal discount upon the premium. Also, inland narigation and transportation ship, ments on tbe lakes, riTers, canals, and railroads at rates low as are compatible with security to tlie assured. Losses promptly paid without discount for interest. . - THOMAS W. BIBD3ALL, Pres't BICHAKD L. HAYDOCK, Sec'y. 1 A. V. HALLOOK A SON, Agent. LORILLARD ! ' FIRE INSURANCE COMP'Y 01" N1CW YOBK CITY. : Cash Capital $500,000. , AEsets $795,157. Insures against loss and damage by lira on dwellings, store, warehouses, produce, stocks of merchandise, and all desirable property , dividing annually of the net profits to the policy hold, er in scrip, bearing interest without any liability to the assured. - CABLfSLK NOBWOOD, Prw'fc -ZOPHAB MILLS, Tics Prss't. J. 0. MILLS, 6ec'y. - . - A. O. HALLOOK k SON, Agents. INTERNATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE COMP'Y. OF NEW TOBK CITT. " Cash Capital $1,000,000. -Assets $1,204,188. Insure agitnst loss and damaze br fir on dwellings stores, warehoases, stocks of merchandise, produee, mill, manalactorie aad all i insurable property at reasonable rates of premium. , IHAKLiKS TAILiUH, .Tres't. HAMILTON BBACK, Vic Pres't. C. 0. HIKE. hec'T. . O. A.DBAKE, As't. - ..... ALLKK O. HALLOCK. Agect. MUTUAL BENEFIT Life Intsurance Co. OF NIC WAKE, UKW JEB3IT. Accumulated Assets over $6,000,000. - r ; Insures lives only, and is nnrelv mntnJ. HI. Tiding annually all its earnings among tba policy . iw uiKuemrni iias always been gooa and may safely be considered one of the beneficent institutions of the world. L00I8 O. OKO VEB, Pres't. - BENJ C. M1LLJEB, Vic Prss't. r EDWABD A BTItONQ, Hec'y. ' -m A. C. HALLOCK A- BON, AgenU. HARTFORD ' FIRE INSURANCE CO of haktfobd;c3n. Organized in 1310 Capital $1,000,000. . Assets $1,496,733.. , Idsuts againat Loss and Damaare hv Flm oa Dwelliue and contents. BtorM. Wimbnm. Blocks of Merchsodise, Produce and all desirable I property at tair rate of premium. ' GEO. M. 001T, Seo'y. - t i . C. C. LYMAN, As't. ' 1 ' ::.- e 1 1 ' A. C. HALLOCK A BOH, AgHPr. ' METROPOLITAN;, fcT Insurance 1 Comply Cash Capital $300,000, Assets $750,540. Insures at customary rates of premium agalnsf loa and damage by fire oa all desirable property Th policy hoUer may receive 76 per -cent. f the net profit without incurring any- liability, or ta lieu thereof at their option a liberal discount vp-i On tb premium. . JAMES L0K1MKB GBAHAH,Pr'i. BOB. M. 0. GRAHAM, Vic Pres't. B. A. STANKBUBlf, 2nd, M . " , -i JOHN O. OOODKIDGK, 8ee'y. a. V. U&LLUCK A SON. Amu. opriogaeia xire ana -marine In surance Company, of Springucxu, ju.BsaciiasetT.s. Cash Cftnital UtO.nn nnn .r-- - -wvv.wvs.. ' . ; -i . Assets 9567,863. Insure aeainst loss and ritafnalrrti Kiar floaa an sTl insurable property at rate low a th nature of uo risas win allow. - ., t.( ; EDMOND FBKBMAST, President. WM.CONNJCB, Jr., Secfy. - A. C. HALLOCK A SOS, Agents. .. CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMP'Y I OF HAftTFOBD,' CONN. ! Casli Capital $250,0007 Assets $455,325. . Insure against loss and damair by firs on dwellings, stores, warehouse., stocks of merchan. diss and all insnrable property at reasoiuUrata. of premium m . WM, E. BAKEB, Pres't. 6I0BQX W. LKSTER, Sec'y, -, A. 0. HALLOCK A 60N, Agent. TRAVELER'S INSTJS AN CE - COMPANY, - OA HABTTOBD, CONN. " x: , Cash Capital $500,000; ItUllIM uaiaalk arrirlAtirAi a.. A t i.r i ,rP mmm "" a policy for SS.OOO, and lib 00 per week compensation for nnr.nn.1 ninn I (incapaciting the assured from ki ordirary bosiJTirwbi!'' rTelin b y P"bII9 conTeyaooe. io 00 ' premium secures a full policy fr J5,(100. and J36 00 per week compensation for all and ev. .j ueecnpiion oi accident traveling or otherI ALLEN O. HALLOCK, Agent. ARCTIC IKE INSURANCE COMP'Y . OF NEW YORK CITT. ash Capital $500,000. ! Aseets $641,197. Insures aEainat loss and diem bv Ara .m .11 Insurable property at rates low as the n.tnr. ue risa anu ine real security to the company and of the insured will permit. -. . .. . - J. MILTOJl SMITH, Pres't. J. W. WIDLEY, As't. - A. C. HALLOCK At SON, AgenU. , PUTNAM v Fire Insurance Co. f f". Or HABTFOBD, OQKS. ; f r. ; Cash Capital $500,000. Insnres against loss and Hamas. I, ah An dwellings, tores, warehons, stocks of mercban"i soacmne snopeand all insnrable prop erty at fair rates of premium. C. B. BOWIES. President. w- BOWKBS, VicePres t. DAJlIKL BUCK, Sec'y. -. - ALLBJf O. HALLOCK, Agaot. ' All losses sustained bv ruilicv haltra In . . Af , I the above companies will be fairly adjusted and i,ui.ij p.iu mrougu tnis agency. nnoersignea win also attend to th. adjnat- - ment of losses of everv deacnntlon andnr YiAtieitt. from ether agenci'. and attend to th. settlement of all mattara connected with insurance for Dartias connected interested. Hi long eiperience aa Insarance Ascent has made bim nimiii&r with all rabjacts eoBnected with Insurance. ALLKN C. 11ALLUCK, ' .' . Office No. 10 Upper First 6 1 feet. Sr tb. Port Offln. NEW fcOOKS.BOOK TltAIDE. DOBELL'S BOOK STORE, 19.lHali Scraat .19 4 N JEW BOOKS ' v . .:'". . - ArtemnsWard: His Trave'. Looking Around, by A. 8. Boe. Patrimonial Infelicities, by Barry Gray. ' The Metrr pontes, by St. Clair. ; The Oil Begloes. ' .- - i The Australian Bnshrsnger'a Adventurer. JSew Xdition of Aurora loyd : sir. Brad don. i . '" Lady And ley's Secret, " ; Ht. Sfewirt's Intentions, Pet of Thackry's Works. Paper. '. , .1.; ana an tne new bocks. . Hr A fall stock of gchool Books, Pap r, Ae.i .v.uo cuufltrj mHrcnarin. U DOBSLL'3 B?0K 8T0BB.'' AUCTION. r UIIUM I.EJLSOX, s. ,i 6. i7oA Removed hit AuetionEoom to NO. 27 LOCUST ST., (rocs doom wow xu saaawooo. hoosi), Rtll'-JS,.? w.1 mL'Coo.; Wll aero. eaasu I IOw ' 1 -'lit Auction day TUESDAY. 'IHOBSSAT and SATURDAY of each weak. i. -. u . , . Cash advance oaoonslcameal. a ...t- - Keler to all tb cittsea f Kwaawvflla whe kaow bim. - -.u , h -.-... v WiU gtv his whoJ tiai.to his business.: a allj
FANCY GOODS.
I So Easlnegs Transacted on Saturday. A BIG STOCK op FANCY GOODS, Wholesale & He t ail IV o. 11, First Street, BETWEEN MAIN AND LOCUST) - Ho Tllo Com mu n ity at ' iWE hare just returned from the East with a well-selected Stoek of i - . X .ft. Bonnet and Trimming Eihbocs. Velvet Elbbon, Plain and Edged. ' ' O ' Bonnet Velvets, Plain and Fancyl - Satins and Silks. i o - r'-' r' ;. -French and American Flowers. o Feathers and Plumes. .1; T . ' t ":' -' Birds and Oiher Ornaments. r 1 r o A!I Millinery done to Order at Shortest Notice." , ,'.'.'; ' Straw, Felt and Silk Hats and 1 - . i -, - Bonnets.' ' - -'''"- : : : ' -10 '.'V,-:-? A Fall Line of Cloths' for Cloaks. - 1 .."!- - f 12.- ' '.- ; ', I Vl. i.l ; Cloaks in Great Variety; ; 12 Cloak , OrnamentsA Full "Line. We Hake Cloaks to Order, in the ua.i uesi ana a. a test styles, at the ononesi uoucs.. , A Full, Line of Iresa . Trimmings! - U ,1 ;,V- 13 i- - -! .' i A Big Stock of Fur for Ladies and : r Children. - ! ; 16 : A Full Line of Human Hair, in ; Every Shape and Style. , A'' Large Stock of Fiucy Woolen Knit and Woven Hosiery and i c. if ." - Gloves. . , I r'-..svi ,t , . , ? Hat and-Bonnet Blocks."" iJ .'. is. ; ' v;. -j ' Notions, and (Fancy. Goods too , ; ,,, Numerous to mention. ,., , Let all buyers coming to town call and se for themselves, compare the price, as they will Had it as low as in any city west of New York and Philadelphia.! -! epl6,6m. , i , B. BATJHjw BANKING. it Capital Paid In . -f $3obf000 limited ;tcV.. - - -$700,000 ' .-ii.l'.l t'i l-Mjii.i' i S T , THE MERCHANTS' " F --r. - . -i. .1,1 .tntiy tut n'. IJ ATXOH All B AN K nf WflTioTfino ,1-7 j p..'!-,V1l f ,,,, -J JSO. B. HOCHk! .....Casnier. I i 'it hjH.,1 ,-r." c:, ijiiii i' it h c. , Having corainesosd silliness at it Cfflcb, .corner ol 1 ohiserThstheoiti-..of Kvauvnnd its viciaitit, tMioc prepared , to carry cu a ; legitimate General Banking. Business, ,i And to Porchaee aad Bnyply' '"I 7-30 rTreasiiV ,otE; r. 'f i.i; -d -d I r, : Gold and Silver, HI1 l) ; Exchange. Mil o: J ?"J F. 8. CERTIFICATES, B05D8, and other SccBrltlewaBd uiscoonis ruKKatixaod irlSliisi lar Aoverameat I jobs, It offirs 10 rsceiv ag.es of fj. S. Bond., ImtareaV Bs." And others. popular packagei r -Vote, and Ot tit- r Meia.tlr... m Special Depstlt, ITraa or Charr,KlTord. ing small holders the opportnnity to avoid b insecurity and risk of retaining them ia their own possession. . je19-tf HAIID WAESI, &c. ;i o) jfVKF v-- ..... . r, SI,.', -VVi a--' Si -r Hrr. IafPOBTBBS ABT-pKALER8 IB XI A R I W A R E v.'.y a';'.: Arr, O TET T Is E R-:Tf: :1 (8IOBI Bia PAlVLOCrLJ DRY GOODS. CHEAP PXICES AND -. . . good assostsebx. BOLLE& BEYREISS, Ho. 43 Main Street, IVAKVTt.I.I ivn - WE HATX JUST RECEIVED OOB FALL . OtOck. Which inhru a K knU ulvtin. t urea, uoods, Cloak Shawls, Balmoral Skirts, , nooas ana sutrla. eiore and Hosiery, Oors-ts, Cloths, Cassimeres, Ladies' Cloth., CassineU, icans, flannels, Blanke-s, Tirkings, Ginghams, Caiicj. aa.. Bisached and Unbleached Muslins. and a thousand and one other arrtcfes too tedious to mention. All of which will ' be sold vxaz sua?. Go and see at No. 13, Main Cr-eet. - ROI I.E. RKVREIMd. " eptlo, ' ' 1 ' Ho. 13, Main Street WHARF BOATS. r. . scanui. I COX A ITTjmPh'R'KV. - i Forw.rdlns an,U UmmlSM6B . ... iJA"J VUtUl.Oa . f AnA BPKJIAL BAILBOAD A6BB T6r V- ! I . -' . - Kwauwllle, Istd" r as" Will aaka liberal cash adTaneBa-oa- bob aignassat of Prodaos.aad Tobaiic to New, fork. "- "-. .iJjISiiJ io j-t; fc-iVilja
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FAMILY GROCERY.
FAMLY;: GROCERY! I Griffith & Bly tho, 136 - MAIN ST- - 136 W WOTJLD BllPPBCTFOLLT INFOBM the citizen of Evaaaville and tba pfe'ple generally, that we have opened a First Class Store, at Ko. 136 Main Street, tor the sale of - . ' -i'-w ,-t ..vitei; , ' ' --. . A.. Staple aEOGERIES: ' : -l' "v. .SUCH AS- J i-r j '('meats, "v-;. . BREAD STUFFS ' . h a- ..! FRUITS, h ,! TEAS, - - i COFFEES,1 ' !'-'-..J 1 1 uuvruis, ! ;OYSIERS,&c.Pt li fi-r-i-!.. ;o v 1. 1 A full stock of which we shall keep coDStaatly on band for th benefit of thaw -wbo'msy Urot uwlth their patronage, - ;'- I Of ' ! , . , -' j. ba At the Lowest Curr exit Prices Uttif flTB A BLTTHB,. -1 .. . ion oiain bkmi. . LAW CARDS. i , Wm. Reavis, .; .. U. S. C LAI M AGENT. also. Boil Estate A Collecting Agent., i-Uli'llX. ua AAUI ox4 . , (.Bet raird jPowr.A,) No. 5, 0?r I : KtUer't Gun Store, .-'j ; ; -i KVASSTIL1E, Ind. T: A M. SHACKELFORD : ::::. R. HORNBROOK. ' Sbackcjlford Sl IIornbroolA, ; ATTORNEYS-ATrLAV Arid Real Estate Agents,, ... .viarenn in ra fcirepr. I (Bi'oeut an Main. Breet-wet side.) Prompt atteation given (o Collection. ; ' aus31.tf ! A L V A H J 0 H NS 0 N , UTJ Attorney at XjIiav, w J ' NOTARY PUBLIC '.j ii " " " AKB ' , ' ' ' ' Heal Ssiato J&.gont. Mr eoldiers' and all other claim troenred. . Offloe.... -...aVAWSVILLE. IiiD, .mis dtf - . --7 ' '' JU311CS OF THE PEAC2 j AND - ' :A;jat ro obtaining Pension, '' ' u ' Back fay and Boutsty . i.-0 MiXTBABOltD S0LDICK9, ANB 'FO'i t'' th Widows aal tbur lfl reprewntatlvw oi so wljo die In tw service of the CJuited States. Mat on ) North-Wwt side of Third Street, near tba Wauin;rton Hons and nearly opposite the Court Uouao, Kciosvilla, Indiana. . ,. Ail l-nstncM er;Uustd to him will bm pr-niftptlj etuinded to. ijlg-lf GROCERIES. I Hominy and Buckwheat Flour. NBW HOMfNT AND BCCKWBXAT FLOU at VICKSaZ BBO.'S Maia St. Fruit f-i NBW - BAI81N8, OUBRANTS, ' FBUNES, Dried Af pies and Feache. and choice Green Apples, to L Lad aheap at V1CKKBT BH03., , Ko. 133 Hai Streer, '' Shell Bark Hickory Nuts. p. BBL8. 6MALL 8HILL BABK NUTS FOB V sals cy VICKKBT BBOS. ., j a New Corn Meal. 1 AOOD 8CPPLT ALWAYS 0 HASP At 'i-i.if . VICKEBT BB08 Cheese.. OH BOXES INGLI3H DATBT AND Vf tor A Lbease, Iq store and for ml by - ' ' . VICK1BY BBOS. Potatoes. . " .. , 500 BUS. GOOD NOSTHKBH POTATO Jt3 In (tore acd for sale br VlCKtBT BBOS , t Oat Meal and Pearl Barleji n : OAT MBAL AND PKABL BABL1T, FOB lvt. . VIOKBBY BttV8n, , ! -' -: New CodflslL ; MKW'COIiyiSH, IN 8 . 03B AND 0B BALK I .' m lu, , Shaker Brooms. ,". ; 'iTniB EHAKXB BBOOMS, IN 8T0BB i V Jl and for sale at - V1CK.EBY BBOS. . "! i -;iU ',::H Turkeys, THANKEGIVINO XUBKETS A ply for the occaaion-to in bad a :-a I ' ,' . . " VIcKkBT . HAEDWAEE, &o. GEO. S. SOfillTAG kU: ' ' ! :", -'"'o f" - : V:1J , . uiPOBTKBa or .. "! ... i t. rr- ' l i.i . j.;i.iu. j Eardwiure and Cutlery 1 t'i ' . :u t ':i-: 5 .'ii '. rji. A H D ' i i.'.r.r.t'.r 4'-l i ;i o 1 ( No. 31 No. 31 r ;:.'Vx.7-x.j i MAlNSTREEab, j rift .1 V 11 KTASSTIIIK, IID CLOTHING. j " Hawley, & Siiiitb, . Dealer ia - CLOTHIHO AND FUEHISHIITQ j .o !. .., - , GOOES, -t- t ! 84 Main Street, EvaDsrllle, Ind. CARD. .Dr5,.Ehrrnan & Herr, f HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS i ASD SIBSEOSS. '"V TrlCS 'AND BKSIDKNCB NO. 10 NOBTBT J Second street, between Main and Syceasor. DirMOas - " - " CLOTHING . ! Hawley. & Smith, , I-'-'--.----" Dealers In '' CLOTHING AXD PUEIISHINO ; ; - . GOODS,- i . - ..'i-:' '.' r Si Main Str.etivan.TilJe, Ind. iLAWCABD, aoBJtia . jBBaaon, .jassa w. tuus. Johnson & Walker, '
Fancy
j I ATTORNEYS - ATLAW(';'' OTTICB ON TBI ED 8TBEBT, " ; ' Nearly opposite the Court Boose, at the building formerly occupied by the lata Dr. Joe, a T. Walker. .. " ' nl5 Sua r ... . . .
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MAC1JIKIS
HEILIVlAri - "tft tr.'.', !. 3 : ' "V ' V f.'il ' r MANTJFACltTEEE and BTHLDEE i ! t XiiU-.: op-: STEAM ENGINES AMD ,9 Saw and Grist Mill
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TOESACCO 'SCREWS, t CHUMMING !. ACHINES,'. n Chinese Sugar Cand Mills." Threshia - Hachines. &Csj - sfcc, afec; i j-n-t'1 ti ; v 7 !.;-,-- -r-! v f ""'J '''-I -i TV- (.' ft '-WO fpHB PB0PRIKT03 Of THB CITT roTJND--I ry bogs leave to inform his friends and tb ,. , pille in general tbat h 1 prepared to do all " 1t ;( .v , ; .,-t.'.r-.-Maiptino & FinisliingWork ; ' I .1 ' , - )-; -ii AdverythiB aypfrtainlog te th roandry kmaWl ;1
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of any sic and power required; Baw Mill Ma- ) chlnery and Mill Gearing of any siso; Distillery nd Minltis; Wchln-ry, Tnbaeco Sersws, Oum- "' ming MachlDM, Threshing Machines, Halt Mills, BoisepewTT, Corn f hellers, Mschlnery of all 1 kiads mad and repaired; Iroa and Brass Casting 'rr of every description, Iroa Bouse front, Cellar 1 1 1 .- Orates.Ao. - - i..'l.'-f 1 -Oookingr'aS Heating
'' - : ' '' ' ! -1 of th latest improved pattern; Hollow War ' . . Dfg Irons, Ac. .
unwers, uistmers. Kectiflers. do.' 1
. - : ;, n i . . ... t 't'5 Supplied with vry decriptlon u Copper and ' ' ' Sheet Iroa Work, BrewiDg Ketls, Uelrigerator. - ' AUemporalors. Sparges, btillhtads and Worms c
on an improve pinciple, Columns f-r Alroh.l , frttlla. Ysast Jnt I. r.ns H. nh.. aM . r..... .kL '
Lead and Iron ripe; Copper, Brass and leoa.. It Pomps of vry xarir-ty, fur Br, Spirit, Oil Bras Cocks and Valves, 8ti-am Whlnt es, Ae. ' Vl'ork men sen 1 1- all parts to t o p work and do I repairs on eteam Boilers, Copper aud shtet Iron Works, . - Tjiin i II'-. ' ' . ; - - 1 Jl ,!)
Old MetalsjB o ugh t: , , Bs is dealing In and selling Alien Improved '' '4 Fta Ouagt, Wrought Iro.i- Weldud Pipe and "y TiU.biLg, inrm Hopkins' Improved HuiutMa, Ciilnes, Btphen tiaga, s' Flower rVpsrators, Ger-1 ' , man Bolting Cloth, Com Biastlc Belting, Paok..; Ing, Ilcse Ac, if the twat knd ; Tinplale, Hheea : . Iron Block Tin, Pig Iron, Habit Mt-tal. Bpelter, ' pcir Brick.- . .. . '"'. mi " Hs hs every facility of tb. best Machinery anal i ' workmen, ai.d w:llgireall work entrusted to him A hi In-tlrldL-a1 attnlli n, fllliug orders promptly,"' ' warrautinr ki work, and I eatisSed with nm. tjnat-1 i ricps. : . . ... '-"OfWce anil B.le Bnoma. Toon dry, Bollard yard Machine bhop ou Pin titreet. between tlr.t :
and SMbnd btrieis, Xraasvill Ind. t - I DRY GOODS. c, rviAGHEE &,co;;:: HAVE BEHOVf D I2fI0 THEIR New and Elegant i STOEE;
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Which 5 we hayo reduced3 tt? ' Bucn IjOW irricea as to induce all to purchase, !i; 'r
CONSISimG.IN PART, OF t; Elegant. DeLaines, ! J jw '
tiandsoma Prints. ' . , New Style. Dress Goods, Kentucky Jeans," - d.l ,'(.- :, Satinf't.t.ft-' nl 1 1 j",! .;' Cassimeres, s..--v,r...-'r.! 1. ClOthS. I :Uli'l ,i,nif Red, Yeilow & .; 1. ''-White1'' rf "mi Flannelfl. ' i it striped shutisgs. ,-. ,;., $z - '1 '---.! iu ;,i I r. -iv.il Lamoncs. - f i uanton lanneis fi li.1t .ft . ,' -l i ; I I .1 '.! -HRftJ AND A FULL & COMPLETE : ; stock of ,r r '.-'- -t: ri- s-' -. H Jt.ff Nj.O.T ION SS -! St ' L H .1 f.r -I ,f -.l;t. )C(1 Hoop Skirts, ' eamlesa Ba??, ''i oi -.Winter Shawls,"'! "Il VvVAAUVA (4mA Avf - f 34 '' UT A nr i j . epnyr vxgour, ,m . Ulankets. 'i:J i r Call and see, andexam-;'J ine'for yourselyea. r. : i.';w";;4 I r -- . ., ; . . - . , ..,!, r CLOTHING. GREAT WARDROBE, "till No. 4L- Xttin StreeC (Next Door to Washington Boose). it: -i, , . u. t-.oi; 'v i""i aily f HAWEEY & SMITH.' I II Si' Hi SASH AND DOORS:w 'Z
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COAL: Notice to Steamboats. i i; CONSTANT SCPPLIT OP 8CBBENBD COAL -i en hand at the Bouev Creek Coal Landius. - mile above Bock port. .Bart-i-a Ailed at '
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