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Indiana. - are hereby called to met io Delegate Conrentlon, at tba Bute -.BntJm th oliyof IndUnaolU,on Thnrt-daT $fjti JT of February, 168, at 10 o'clock,. ., for the purpose of nominating candidates for State office, t " It t recommended that Man Meeting be held . at tbe county eeeta of tbe ereral countle on tbe ' second rTatorday of TebTuary.'to secure a fall repremntatioa In. toco ' I tat Conreotloo, and a thorough organlzat'on In each county. ., , a ITO': ::".T f f I i Wswwr jChalrnv a Union Utale Central Committee. i. 0. Bcaum, Seorjetary. ... Metfcodiat. f ; .. Tbe protracted meeting' at tbe Third Street Church has been continued during tbe week with good result?. The disagreeable weather on Monday W Tuesday evenings materially reduced the average attendance,, but great interest continued to be manifested by peniteats. On Wedneedij evening a dczen seekers a .-after tbe pearl of great price were at the altar of prayer, and many of them were made happy in receiving the aseurunce that their transgressions, were blotted out of God's book of remembrance by tbe blood of a crucified and risen Redeemer. On Thursday night tbe con- ' gregation wss small, but a marked pe- ' cul arity characterized it, in the number V of honest , and humble penitents who were inquiring the way of salvation.' Without being able to epeak authoritatively, we presume the' meetings will be continued so long as much interest is - manifested by non-professors and ' tbe , . altar of prayer r visited by anxious inquirers after truths , It is especially de- ' table that the ' work., may; grow and spread, that other churches may catch tbe fire, and that a general religious , awakening may; b viha ; consequence. t'.. There are scores of young men whose prospects for future usefulness will be greatly improved by abandoning their ; . present lives, devoted to seeking b&ppi.jiea3 in the giddy xound xif fashionable .. and foolish amusements, for the more serious but none the less happy expS-. . riecces and duties of Christian life. - Hundreds of young ladrfsj now,buoyant - witn boce ana oeaatv, wmi oe Deuer pre-
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'I years by thaf," preparation of heart and , " adornment ;oX spirit jr-hicH Sb foand by r. belieying jrt Christ and receiving the witness of -the; fipiril that results from " such belief. The wildest and mort wick ed, however ihey mayvscofiF 'and sneer at religion and it professors, i n their heart of hearts admire both, "and feej
that f Ihey would be happy they must L' enjoy- ike one- and i:nitate; the other. 4 Faithalness pu .the part of professors
.-.I eouls in our city during the present W:
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ter months. ! . 1 10 feervices fntb Methodisti Churches
To.morrpw as usual, r Sabbath School iuA
u:f 'iWtS.JfcU)li$ti at1 li and 3 P. 'i'lrAJ ftB Pracnin3'. 88ftil! iK,tbo evening , ,. at I o'cloclu2-' j We fconjpneJ ''the followipg- revival
. items from the. Western -Christian AdAt A 1ie nresent week:- ! 11 A daily prayer meeting has been held ' in the Methodist Book Concern during ' the past "week, beginning at 12, and closing promptly at 1, o'clock.' .The meetings were generally confined to the ' employees, and were very interesting. ;. A aeries of meetings at Fort Wayne, -Indiana beginning on the 3d, and continuing to tbe 22d of November resulted in the conversion of twenty-five and , thirty-one were added to the Church. The Trustees have resolved to build a - new house of worship in the Spring. A series of meetings at Alexandria were closed on the 5th inst,- during which 57 joined the Church, most of - whom were converted -during; the same time. . j (,.JP. r Meetings at' Independence resulted in ten conversions and three accessions to the Cbtirchy' ! ,, Twenty-seven probationers have been added to. "the", .ChurcV. at' Ray sville, Cin- ' cinnati Conference. ' Fifty persons have recently exprienced "religion and been ; added to Jtbe, church at Port Carbon, Philadelphia Conference. V. f Within a few 'days IS persons united with the; church on the Wheelersburg CircuiW Ohio Conference. j . Tbj?cbnrch at Iarrisoiij jKentucky,:hag been strengthened by 62 accessions and 30 conversions. i JJ'siJc H
The accessions ia the-several Methodist Churches -of ' Cincinnati Tche . Rweek ending; Sunday Decjl7,' number " 85. The work at' M.cKeniree aod York street has been wonderful. The conversions and accessions since. Deo.':lOlh in th former 15, in the TaVter 25. The Richmond District, North Indratiti
J SIC Conference, Js being) feteailyi bleBBed:
t"J IBS' Irrestainy oiucr, oi. "m, j Goode, trritee thaWone-halfbje ohaiges "ot tbe Drstrictsre now Vnjbyidg a good
revival influebcif!.-1 axKl.ob.ob &APP.SHS t!91 Western Christian Advocate from Nashville on the lOthJ that hehad jusl purchased Andrew Chapel'arid School for fiftjeen thott:
-sand dollars..,." 'rrnll The First Methodist Ep"iscopal Ch.afci in Urban a haslieen refitted and repaired t a cost of f8,0p0.,Jt, ?'!H 5? e-opened on Sabbath, DecemberJ24th, b Rev. JDr, Wiley. The aipgersait ja be reaVof the pulpit,'which ' is a'tmplej pratforna. with a desk for the Bibte. The audiencef oom will be one;ofithe most beautiful. : W. t Fee is pastor. j - - Tha pastora.in- Cincinnati j have resolved to pre seatTtha" Centenary to their congregations on the morning of Sunday, January 7th,v as directed t by Jthe Central Committee. They aWj- also making arrangements for several union mass meetings on the evening, of .the same day. ,00 ZlUl'O : Sbbmoks,' ab to LxNQTit A corre- , raspondeut .of tha.r Froii '.Messenger is much moved on the subject: A few weeks since, while visiting in a neighboring town, some excellent and intelligent people remarked to us in the - eourse of a conversatioa on this subject, . .-"Our minister is a very capable preacher and a most worthy man, but we do wish ome one would suggest to: ' that he tires us all out wearies us almost to death sometimes by his interminable discourses." We are satisfied that some . preaohers are not aware how long they do preach.- '1 iV luia- I It is not claimed that the bigcest e- ' suits of oratory can be reached in any half-hour's discourse nothing of the kind. We simply insist that, as sermons run, nine 1 in every ten of ; them, if not nineteen in twenty, would be vastly more " effective than now if they never exoeed- ; ad thirty minutes. w - ? s-h " MithodisH nrNw You Citt. A correspondent , ot &9Jtoltr.& ning ""f,m New .York, mentions the, fact that th: esta'te of f rinHT- Esoonal Church
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Is stated to be true alo of tbe ColUgij t Reformed Dntcb.jCbrcb. Heargnes i thai this eftat wealth U not, as has been
many tim.jallejredr-a curse, hmt ..the
DECEMBER 2&jeontrary! w qadte a .n iiWJ I .
But for the funds of trinity, scores of little parish Churches throughout ihe Btate would never have had an existence So but for the Collegiate Trust we' should not! have,' bad the Fulton Street Prayer Meetiog, the Weekly Devotional Singing Meeting, the- Secular Parish Schools, the numerous thriving city missions, which the Dutch Church so generously sustains. ,f 6t? 1 I do not hesitate to say, that if jibe Methodist Church in ibis citj bod-een blessed la her early history with men of shrewd business aptitude and enterprise Day, if she bad but one man with tbe worldly wisdom and forecast of John Hughes, the lately deceased Romish Archbishop, she might have been as rich in real estate as both, the Churches I StItioTicb or tu Methodist Eriscorx Church. From the General Minutes of. bur Church fpr 1865, which, lays the Advocate and Journal, will beE6dt in a few days, we give tbe following summary of the numbers in aocietjr including both members and probationers, in the several Annual , Conferences, showing the increase -or decrease; in each: 1 GooforeBCM. , . Baltimore ......, Black BlTer.. California 18V 1S64. Inc'ae. Dtc'eeD'tba .13,730 21 m . 7,541 822 21,86 23.610 SIS V SOS ,M)S 4,460 b'l.j -U S88 S SMO 8" 126 Central Oermaa Central lllinola..l8 117 1873 16S m 213 373 Central Ohio 16 SSS 16 U63 806 , Oinclnnstl ...27,0 28,111 891 floid wit 287 .. .' 68 Delaware...... . 4,852 4S64 2,088 ... De Moinea .... 8,733 8,304 1,429 : Detioit 1,1S8 '5.7C3 376 I 187 108 174 la,t Bltlaiare,.ie,48 6,6r S,05f 479 Kaet Oeneae...:..81,l7 82 6C4 . lut Maine.....10,6 10,B7 ... 497 37 357 I J67 Krie. .. 27,807 28 269 462 Oeue.ee . 8,259 8,316 t . t OtfTim'jaSwjtVd.ei it HoUton...v..,.. 8,107 Illlf .i .'..-:.,., 28,974 27.67S 198 369 142 . -.11 411 Indian MiaioB. 209 . 4 InSlana 24,6S 23,tRM) 800 392 lowa..............16,006 16,033 27 253 Kanaaew4....i.' bJSi 6,981 662 68 Kentucky .. 2,900 2,677 223 ,- : 16 Libe ia Minion.. 1,462 1,452 Maine 12,013 11,999 14 - 190 M Ichigan .... 4,487 14,680 .. . 863 198 M Inn. ..t.. 7.Wi 6,466 663 .. 77 Hleeoari A Ark.. 8,66 7,697 928 . .. 84 Mebraeka. ... 1,629 1,477 162 . ,. 24 Nad v3 K...4i,:., Newark .. ...22,199 22,742 457 'v....? "284 Few EnKlan1.....19,976 19,312 664 . . 307 N-w BainpeUir..13,127 11,226 1,902 195 HewJer.ey V6,11S 26 909 207 ..: 369 Hew Tork ...37,229 87,682 S63 60 New Tok Eaa(,l,622 80,325 1,297 4 North I nd.iana26.292 25 6-l . 369 389 North Ohio 14.144 14 482 . 3'8 , 232 N. W. German 6 683 6,404 189 7 N. W. Indiana... 16,938 16 672 N. W. AMeooMla. 2.7U6 2,608 Obio ...... 29.103 29.672 266 97 . "'"It 27 480 24 Oneida . 18,798 19,726 .. Orrrun 8.028 2 907 121 923 .41 782 653 FhiU labia. 'S2,14 69,48) .i 7,849 rlttabnrr..i.i.:.. 40 684 40.71 207 Proliience..fcl J6 15.8161 110 Bock Kiver ...18,600 18,209 291 ' 241 2M 8. Indiana 16 677 16,7"6 Sontb'n Illinols.0.478 19,411 H. W. German.- 6,402 6,084 2 260 804 .1,87 318 A3 Troy .r..-...;.I4,44 25 93 619 365 Upper Iowa 13,496 12,416 1,081 .1 122 Vermont..; 13131 1.1,113 " 118 Lj.Tr mt Waahlngton 11,508 8,194 3,314 JH .wvirgtou.,.l,oo9,4,i. is Wc.t Wlaconeia 6,910 7,214 ......... 1 .294 t :87 Wiconain...-M.ll,682 10.791 . .891 . f-HS Wyoming.......... 1663 16,030 667 242 Total;.i...l)29,2S9 fi&flf ...-.... .. 13,118 This; shows ai advnee of 939 over last yea. The number of deaths roported is 13,116; of baptisms,, adults and 32,891 obildrenjf traveiiog preachers there are 6,014 effective, 294 auperqamerafy; and 867 superannuated, making a total of 7,175, which is an in crease of 354. Tbe locat j preachers number 8,4 Ji en increase of 28s. Tbe 1 f r l . l !. mufiW crefectivr somewhere. The "Mrontei fo1864 reported an fncreasefof o9 cnurcbes during tbe year., i.ornaoa the number reported is 10,041, an advauoiofpoJy 26, which is verylfai1. lbw the1 fact.' The parsonages number 2,143, an increase of 194. Tbe total value of this Church property is estimated t :3i,147,233r' . whieb 4a $4,2W457 more tbaa last year. Of this - increase $2,968,992 is set down to the additional value of the churches, which would ludi cate a much greater addition to their number than is reported; -Tbe benevolent contributions show a large advance in every department,- in -th aggregate more than one-fifth. For Conference claimants was raised $93 149; , for the Missionary Society, $602,064; 'tor Sunday School Unkro. ,118 068s for Tract Society,. $22,322; .for, American-Bible oocieiy, aui,4m, , .jjn , tne sunaay School departmentlhere is an increase of 795 schools, 6,224 officers and teach ers, and 72,024 scholars, but a falling off . I 1 : 1 . . i t'" "-till 1 1 1 ' aZea-k't i w ra ;foervicea id oi. irauis vuurcif onDupdayas usualv On Monday Christinas day,' there will be divine1 Service in the cnurcn at iuj o ciock in tbe morning, withAHoiy Comrnonion? It )is jsoped, on this joyful occasion, that the. fall list of communicants will be present to express, in the solemn service , of- ;tLe Lord's Supper, their gratitude for the great mercy commemorated on Christ mas dayVIn,jhe. evening there will bo Children's-service'at 6 o'clock, with public Catechism in the Church, Carols, Ac; after which the Christmas tree will lighted,' and thVeifts kistribritooi fThe ladies are ttimminr "the Church. rith great tasHand a joyful fcnd pleasast time is expected for. all. j .;viA j 3t 'C us- ! T v,. . - . AOH uua uuiaiuv ixtlOBlUa AT Talpsbaiso, IsDiAWA. Th German Church of St. John's at Valparaiso' was a xocie,tj.Vof i fiutheraiWarhich ff waa broueht, into . our. Church t about two years ago, with .its .'pastor, the RevMe, 1 iiann, wao, about a year ago, was murdered by guerrillas wbilei- traveling la Missouri, tTha Jie Ignatius Kocb, a Ger,maD, has succeeded Mr. Jhn, and is, engaged io earnest efforts o secure a churchy for nhls; Interesting 'bnf feeble congregation)1 who4- have raised among th to selves, about 11,00 Jot this 'purpose. Dr. Koch has bqen J2aat for this object, with strong commendations from Bishops Upfold and Talbot I He has found much difficulty from the" pecu liarly pressing and numerous demands for other objects just at this time, but we hope that this appeal may result in making up, by the number of, .small sums sent him by mail, the larger donations which he.BbouULbave received on bis persona applications. This little. !piX jKlQe?nai dooming into our Church should not find the door of aid and sympathy closed against them. They need $2,000 to secure tbeir churchj Contnbutiopi jnay be ioitected to the Kev. Mr. Koch,. at -Valparaiso, Indiana. Tbe following are the letters of Bishops Talbot and Williams' In delation to this Missioni'Ui J V--" j .?.Caiciao,m.;N3r. 15,iS65 Bt Sea. and Pear, Broiler: 1 Tbv bearer, Re. Dr.' Xoch, visits the East in . behalf of the .German congre ration, brought into the .Cburcb with its Pastor, the late Mr. Jahn, at Valparaiso, Indiana, AHa has done what he could at home. v You can help him I am sure tri Connecticut. ; May I ask your sympathy , for" a truly good cause, , and commend Dr. 'Koch to your valuable assistauca, iTruly and affeetianately, r ': Your friend and brother. Joa. C. TaLbott. J To Bt Bev. J. Williams, D. D., Md- j auion. . D100B8K of Connecticut. 1 December 5, 1863 The circumstances of the German , congregation mentioned by Bishop. Talbot in his note, are peculiar. They-bad raised a large sum for them towards boildinir tbeir church. , Tbe guerrillas who murdered Mr,) Jabot robbed him of $1,000, - which leaves the congregation destitute to that amount, more thaavtbey eiptjciea. 1 ao leei mat weir umiui ou oar sympathy is very real and strong. 3 5s 11 ys A Vf-'PSW" Bl8hoPUi. -The" Parish of St Paurs Church, New Albany; iorthis Diocese, has theVresnl season erected a new. church, on tbe model of the Church -of the Holy Communion, New" York. Cost, j $10,000. . His many friends in this diocese will be glad to hear of tha whereabouts and prosperity of the good brother, in, charge. Sat a m. New Albanv rjmair,-'-- i
,'Tha mtry. vb4 tajongragatlon oft.l bta-rnin' After a discourt ' jtWMaT AWtlfaa aUi
Paul's have beeu fortunate in securing 1 the occasion, we propose to ask the couthe services as rector, of Rev.' T. G. j gregation to appoint a special commit-
TJarver,,if7eutll5W who has profis""? . !. .u c ' moothsi, past,j;whot ? now the regular 3lR fatM the l7jt ed, able, and pious a minister to tbeir number, and we are sure that his discourses will attract to the new St Paul's many who have not been accustomed to attend upon the beautiful and impress ive-aw vio of tbe Rpiaoopal-Cbotoh. . - 1)EXPM8 "OCCAkuSBMBBTS. As fir marked in tbe Christian Bepister, the cost I and character of "public amusements are a fair indication, of the rjpndi; tionofc society VTbe mounto jnoer expended jn tbis way is enormous. A large majority of even those who attend 1 1 - r ., cnuren spena more lor ineir amusements thai for tbe spread of tbe gospel. Tbey support concerts and theatres whei they cannot afford to put anything into thejcontributionlsbx. or subscribe for a missionary. vAs a-1lhjstration of the cost omaaements, here is artist of the taies paid "on the seven theatres'and Academy of Music in New York from tbe lat of July to the 30th of April. It amounted to $21,000. The total receipts being $1,053,000. Tho-argest tax was that pai.1 by Niblq's Gaftlejo $5,779 90; the Old flowflijaaaid ,'the smallest tax, $1 681 G4; the nettlHrgeat tax was paid by the Academy of Music, $3,320, and tbe next . smaljeit, the New Bowery Theatre, $1,817 4& insit ""largest' Wallack's Theatre, $2,739 34; and next raallesthe Bread way Theatre, $2,672 5G.The teair. Uff ail, was paid by the FrenchTheatr-l, which paid, from October to- February, $198 48 . , Three negro minstrel - exhibitions ' paid tax, to jbcj amount ' pf $2,440 24. The foregoing, together with traveling shows and miscellaneous exhibitions,' make a grand total of $30,000 paid yearly into the During the week meetings have been held at the' Walnut Street; Presbyterian I Church mornings and evsnings. About twentjfcve stppa up Mot, yo prayers ot the church, and ' considerable interest is manifested by ' non-professors. There is a glorious prospect before this church, I There,.Will fceiertices. in this church on to-morrow morning at 10 Qjclockejaa.. which occasion Dr. Lord will preach. r Ajeung Jgoplg'sj religions meeting jsi to be neid at o o clock, 1'. M., and the reg ular pnblio eervkr( a7 o'clock. There, will also be "a morbiogi prayer meeting every day durijg Jhe, week at o'elotjk, nd 4recbiBgV0ryl evening.'AIT per sons are kindly invited to attend these servicea.ijt nfsRi i-u ' We find the following compljmeotar' npUaeloCjbr-JSet. Mr. Sterret, io tb Shawneetown Mesteurni. i t",'a -w xvF. yanaiiFejifu -asree ayieriau minister from Evansville, preached a series jut BStioyoj gLjai3 cjij,,ouk (do evangeuzatiou of. tbe i masses, ommencinor on Sabbath morning and cloaingMondaj eyegingj Mr.S throxgh bis pleaaipg address, together with his rare abfRry, and candid and nriostentatibus mode of argument, wpn.tb , praise of all who heard him, and "w. feel . free to say that, he accomplished no little cood'lri liis visit to our city: and as he'iaoo aefuni. tary 4our through Mha 50UBryt e trust he may find the time anaopport,unujj pav.ns another visit. !l .. '". f ilk -J - A t:4 I biV A new Cumberland Prasbytena Chclj aa jOslj'Weft'iuushed at New Havenj Il!noi",Tt i and hand some edifice, land, is tf be dedicated -on. ' Much (oterfesfha 'jre'centfy been manifested in the cause of Christ inlbe S.iSVljitinl atRollanKesqwi, ;n"iom'e4 lew are Deiievea to nave been jiopejuur. onverUO. fl8 91 w oiteaB-vintererhas!JfecepUy been awttkeoed io-soaje-Of' tae"Cburchea at Kjioiville andgririous oth -rj places in Tennessee. A series of meetici'Jiat beeq leldjbj missionaries io, that section. The people wer roueh. profited. 8i-teewef-seiv-4trte Cbirtb,' andeighl fof JnJ conversions were tEe result of the meetings. At av grand meeting at Newmarket, there were sixty .ingiirerar-Jierivale are in progyes? all &bndt r-LX. V' j itUJU. Tha Preshyterian Chiwoh,! pi-Sat., : f i&s,rOhio, has eea 0&tki SAhUAe! ontpourlog of Ihe spirit, and twetjjj-' one persona were added to theCh'urch 0 poo profession of their, faith.! r 5 A, revival, has beea iq progress-in the b. S. PreBbyferiah Cbtftttfa BlarrsviH, Pennsylvania. The result of tb meetj idgs whicbvjrare hsld ihire Waal thirteen received into the commonioq pf the ri,.i. . . f.l'Al a. Ik aV - .n 'V! -jv l. HaBsneid,in a recent article iu . t TT m j n 1 wil vuo xterata ana jx.ecoraer a. rresbyterian) Cincinnatisays that there are atlpressat igbUen-crmfches in that' city of the Presbyterian parsaasldnwi'tlr 'tf memoership of -S ,S0O belongiao to thJ original Presbyterian Church, 1,10& fceT W?2i9Mqvi; p4 1,175 a longing to the New Schools ,br$h, Ih'sra-areS Als3ve the United Pres. byterifljj, CoveoairtervAn4."eamaer!S1i( Churches, which he calculates to Jl&Va oTj-tifembTsleForegatiOT longing ta thesochorchesJie estimals; is orerMSOOO,1 sTjoVingJ that only onesixth are -eammunicants. . ZA '4P?werf"uV fPSif h" been in progress within the boundr4ba PreVbyterhfli 'ClrorcB'bf feCCastle. Pa, Fifty jjersons are rejoicing in tbVjbbpev and ISelhterest still continues!1 fJthe 1 C!harcbs ar alaoaeiijoyitana! eracious ...... ...-K-,t" o .. 6 outpouring 01 me opiru. Relief ot tit Pr. !( al v dltoWybnrnal; ',i,lu '" uI .(iwji taw 1 nave waitea witn some anjciety ,lo W,1? e8tV?9 vjJbiloommunicaUQndf Bev. Mr. Spalding on the subjeervf f ff tiering uie puor ut our cuj. 4.1 nropcsej toeometngi-inarjegnlar, eystemaF Sc way, for the needy. Spasmodic efforts for Abe; relief of the poor are'generally ; on satisfactory. The dona$qnCi'j made amid'sth'e cares of business, with I irule tlwugbV-t ot'-ths saflTerer or the amouofiven, ,aud both soon pass out of the notice of the donor. The relief is ireg"3aj?jlthi wants are contiooo8. The poor sufferer receives t,he boority4 with grau'tude, 4u't 'with !ittle hope of obtainine the next supplv. f hese spasmodic e'fiF5rtf,havB DQaiting' goodffectpon the doners T'hey 1 do not increase. tne cnamy, tne tnougbtfulness for the"poor," tbat is Required. The charitable feeling must: be kept alive, mast jDa constantly active, if we" hope-for lasting' gooi. family in cosy circumstances may neglect to sopply tbem serves Tvith ain10 nibJtlC, .UlUU.jLljyrQUidUVT' (9 felt; but consider the poor family, not merely lacking in one article, but wanting iai etajsthiiur-Juel bra&d. meat. sugar, eoffee, clothing, bedding, Jurbi-i tare,t aioaeyriznaaas-s-no buman being to whoniHhey can go in Ltheiri greatest necessity. j tuii .PaldlDKJKfiPSeiAAaiething regular and reliable. By it the needv are a pplied m. tbeir Wants d em and, I aereelshown;Tet ItT'cpml 0 lights fiet omtAindbe "don-Moen'sufferfno; baa alr6ad j, been ndurea by1 tne poor' and in firm of -ou itrtyt-. .Muca mdre must fol low if .soma, systematic remedrhS'nofT appiigf a Aneygnt wjeaieahelp. A MW . . . , . 1 u i rrouose me iouowmmt -rtt'mv enncrrB, gationpif nert'Sabbaaijhlng, and do harsIieaarMatl nr'ira nil tha I
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' ' j move the sense of necessity under which 'il riO Fivweisv j Innbaenca sometimes gives', way ; to ' ni.."4-:" "Ti. . " ."1. i crime. ! ii
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one, of :hom they w av-Jiave informa iiVSi'lV i.ttt9jfsi.r condition, .find out wnat employment tney nave, learn what they can do, take steps to relieve their immediate wants, and report to the Church weekly. - - Should all tbe Churches appoint similar committees"; the data could soon be obtained spoa-whicb. ta-naka a general move to aid tfce suffering poor.- These, committees could' confer with - each' other, take the city by wards or districts, and soon complete tbe workoi invesafatioD. T'lTr7Tre ,;! ' ' y' -Tirb Churches bughfto be the movers in this charity. Tbe principles of our holy religion require it la such ' an undertaking, the Christian philanthropy of tber city could find a proper field, j I have beard soma recent speeches .from the rostrum well calculated to embitter tbe feelings of the poor against capital ists, and , Christianity,, .This influence should be counteracted by active benevalsncay Here-a -wide' field, for usefulness would open before the Christian. Further: Should each Church take up a collodion io that poor, th committee coalii apply-tbe amount as I a generous Christmas gift This would bring joy to many a little heart that shall not rejoice over costly toys and useless trinkets.--,Tbe several-; committees might at their meetings iaquira iatei the propriety of Mr. Spalding's plan, or,! if possible, find a better one. ) System will apply the liberality of the people to worthy objects, and would result in great economy of labor, time and capital. It would. relieve i tbe city of street beggar. ! wonlj- fn 'bp be-rr io a way to tbiati. 1 wuuuut Lisliaving to resort to such a humiliating mode; would discountenance idleness, and give tna strongest inducements to- industry re - I have thus spoken plainly on this subjects '. In my pastoral ' visits I have seen the sufferers. I doubt not this good city will make the approaching Christmas a joyous time among the poor. rrt: . t , r 'f.. C BowDBN. GROCERIES. Old Ii one ei-.' id - TAiaiLVGRO'CERY 7 P. EtLlOTT, It so. oa iaaia otreei, TTA'f OM Bil(rirASft. CONSTANTLY BXI "eel Ting, a larg and well etlected atoek of GROCERIES ASD PRO V18IOHS, .' a. -noB aa tJt I , uDSlD 4HDs CAUSED JBCITS. sa ei MT BUOAMi, OOfrEEB. BPlCES, a f ; 1, WOOD EH ADD WlLLOW VAME. Ale, Aeent fo DDORT an MIAMI P0W IKB COMPANISSL A larae etock of Uifle. Blaetlng, and Caoieter Powder alwaya on band at o. 83 MAIS STREET, decs , Mi X ZTZ-DYE-HOUSE. ancy Dye House. T. CfBATJPMB, COB. OA k CENTEE 8T3., (Hear the Canal), t p"J ? Baa H ened a Dj.e E3oae a the above plaee, and la prepared to oolor Sllke, Woulea or Cotton 6o(ei Heir.. h ll.eloraJ.'. ; I have been aoa(d la the bailors over tbJrtj4 .-ynu n seen empioyea in tne largeet eitabltebmenta In Knropaaad thia country. u M.1 niTaelT ruponafble for all damage ' . Cleaning and Scoarinir of Ladle' and eULlamen-e4foi done al abort notloe - Qle iae a mr iraae. (illo emH , r.SHAUFHia. MILLINERY 'Atr andEveii- Below Cost. lilfiJ SCHAEFFES Jt'Hrs. PECK J ABE OrritBINO, A BPLISCDID ASSOBTment of OlO.ka. Ullllnerv Gnorfe. kmS Ia' Faaev Wood AT C03T. and In it... in.,.,,, t-A BELOW OOkt, as tiwy ar daelrona of cloeIpa out tbeir atock lj Ik Am of Jenoarj. Bargain maj be cvnflJent y axpeoad at their (tore, on Third Street, et-eeo Main and Srcasrr, Joat be ow the Waahlogton Hon. ...Ladie are laTittd loul and xaTifn tbeir aoooe aua pnoe. , declS tUV jaal t u ak: -jewelry. ,vx v. a ii XT i f SC J fJEW GOODS. OtVJSNIHO, AT MY MEW STORE, NEST I DOOR W FIRST 1$ NATTQTJ A Tr'HANK .(00 Q c0 0 U i ' THE LABOEST STOCK OF Clocks,' Watches. Jewelrr. i.esuyer and Plated Ware - Irer tO lb CftV Of Ev.n.vtllA akl.1. T . , """eea prices, for Cash k r JjtJ 1 .mill ' has diil zic-jodi l,:K:rswir.3tTCK. .: - - 1 . . y- - - "WAi 4 .llTlll.i TOHES of All rt and make ; rrlcee ranarina-e-e-Sw,--i, rri" f00 time-k.pere. 1 f 6tliCK:8l--Ttie tnrtmiB ' - Bira TnMii Clocii. ( -the latent and Moat' tahV lonable Style., and EUborat p P ClAMOKD SETS, S3 PTAM0ND PIH8, AND IriHfiEA BI Baa. . i t. t : 1-; w..rjlB GOLD CHAINS la end,ka variety 3 AT ;, , , ; f DO m -WUWSft BINOS. 1i 1 4 tOOLD THIKBiES.' Sit TEB THIMBLES. OOhO BSACELXTt; j . -1 f 1ARL BBIDAL SETS, J tmwrpaauble la beanty. GOLD SPBCTACLES, j ;ixybb.; ;t.-.-,i.i j ' ii STEBte J -.i - r) : MWEOTACIB CABEff,'"' ! j "''RTT.VEB inn nmi H a "WABI la aeta, half mm, or I iak -- L r 81I.TEB SPOONS, -s r aii.Vie vnni i-l' IT ! - M o StLTEB KNIVES, and S s w w BILTEB Baraia Bias, 8ILVEB CABS CASES) ; VTi nr rum-, n.a-e. ' o kiTAtiVT 6 ALL tl KINDS B DESOBIPTIONS. '1 QQ FINE POCKET CUTLEBT. " TABLE CUTLEBT, ; 1 POCKET BOOKS. Bo ; ' k vtA all OmJ. ,, a n --- -- -iir , 1, 3 " '""vviaee revelry sa aaaiiihawat. . l , J 1 ni' e i-4 Xs'2 AVatell Keplrlng- ; Dob to order oa the moat raaaonabl teraaa. 1 4 15 r4 j laJSWVUMIH MTBUa 1 'C7RT. KTvavimJfl ! Til. r-iioii ni'iiriiTtBiiaMKRt r i J . . Ri B ITTOrT afaTT PRTPP ViTIi OR GOLD A HIT.VtR ! 'I WM. BUCK. XT" Those vUhlng to parcha roods la m line will do well to call and examine my large atoek before pnrchaslng elaewkere, for I am determined not to be undersold. c20.lt P I baris'alXi fr.?' Mrrtmnt of Gold! Pane, t different brand. All Pet warraate &rr two 7. ..:iJJi.' J.S'J COAL." -T-'.i lit t i-r GREEN ' z-.es HA 5S .. - pFFIGE No. 3 VWTat er Street v.iaa iiss- Jled 'If CONSTANT . STTPPIiT- OS- HAND AND rwadj; r median dellreeya .64i. .toumtl raatf iO .ttav.tm i
WHOLE 3 ALE NOTIONS.
of a Hotion House. ' - ' ' : f y r Mi hh2,;, 1 i o 1 1 J. - irt ar , . l1 0 P 1: 0 2 35 9 Sa4- O? CO W aj W fjfj 1-3 Hv58S 3 H wh ao co . - -fr--J3 O ft va O o ; Onr W 1 j f1 WrwZ r HHr'f-'W M w W rn MwHrn' 1 o CO 2 ohLw PAPER WAREHOUSE. NIW WHOLESALE , i v j PAPER WAREHOUSE, 290 Main street, South tide, bet. seventn ana isignta,,-. . , LOTJISVILLEj K3T. liolesale Dealer in "'""" i "-- PAPEt 6t KtX, K1SD3, BONNET BOARD, BINDER'S BOA BPS, i - tJAftD BOARDS. ENVELOPES, PBISTINO INKS, Ao Having had nearly twenty year' experience la mi Branca 01 oueicee, J. lee coBdenc a make It to tbe lnbvreetof all pf-rsoaa bnylna Ao alanine aiy etock btbr making pnrobaae. Order by mail or othrwle aball racelre prompt aST Hibeet. ..mar ket pries la rath paid fer Bar, Hemp, Braaa Hope, 40. n 17 -Urn . H T 0 COMMISSION. JAS. 0. rCBEAH,. J.MIHKME, JHO. Ml SABA 31, McFerran & Menefee .E-'-lfLAtBOP LOUISVILLE, BT.) conoissfon 8 p J ercllaiits, COTTON FACTOflS And.Manufaturers Aglnts lor tne Sale of Bale ieLRope & Bagging. lOQ - - and : - 04 WESTT, COLUMBIA St , n (Between Tine and Baca Street,) "ciNpINNATI, OHIO. tT"4V9 lO S i.t II f - We. Adopt tbii Method , ; ' v Of Informing onr old frlfnde anJ tb trad gcafeally, tbat wa bare thi dayopenra oar bona -ta Cincinnati or-tne craneaciroa ui a GEJJERAL COMMISSION AND .' - i COTTON BSINESS. la the Purchase and Sale ; iIUt Of everything In tb lino of Comminlon Heichant, we ofl.r fadlltie eqoal to thoee of any aonaeta tb wr.t.. -aff,-rCr i -ni CashAdWet" " . "Will be made eaOProdnoe of all klode, and sale rendered with promDtneM.and on tb moat Jinemi term. r COTTON. zoddvll ' ' To tb'a branch of onr bualnea w protw to give particaiar attention, and we feel a'anred that with onr past experience in the tU of tht atapl wcaa rcud.r (.tiauction to tboae nipping to M.-Onr-arranffeixieiite w 11 enable a to sell either In' thia market or tbe Eastern citiea, aa the owner way f esire. BaleBope, Bagging and Twine. ; Harlng tbe Agency for aal cf aaveral obolo brand of Btataeky Bicglng,vi will all ttrni kfep a (apply of theej ert-olee from tbe nen nretorre.- - ' 1 India Bagginff, la roll or bales, will pe tonnd la our boas. iriantatioa Supplies. - - - - To the-purehaa and shlpneotr of nppllea of ail Kindt, we wttt gtt doe. attenttoB. and belter mat we can rnrnisb uaeon, Lara, rienr FarmlnK Implcmeats, Vc. folly aa low oa orders a If the parties desiring the. good were present. very Bespect mil jr, k Clneta-iatl, Oct. 14, 1865. , ZT-Sm1 Mr.B-KKKAN M HKNErER t- HIIiLlNERY. 0 ' Jl ft i lo't .an I &4 I .-Pl SELLING OFF COSta TpBt LAPIESWOULD DO WILL TO pALL -X-at- : ) - - - 4 ! Y7i3.i e! ijjT.'r f dit.i . im 7 ; e- 1 .'! ! .-.now I bawjr parchas:-jf alagwbere.'ae aha a aeillag of ear muiinry-Bica ana ocner eaecy nottoa AT vimx,D will eatla to do nr antll the lUth or JanOArv. oo acaoant of cotac to aaake a .-hana lntbeetore, i n , dcc2 dim h rr ., t,3-Til. i I rs .-1 . A : isi "-- ,t a n "GROCERS. I-IO- rT j. niatt. . . . ..A- a. sam ' : tPAIEi?AHN. !l -f- i wblbmIj, nmr aa la Orsoorlea, Wines, Llqmor, Cleara, " Ko. S Wiltrj St, bete ataln aa Locnat, ianllD.,, , VA -t; X? INSTIL IE. IHD. i ' ' i. 9 T-c : y .a: MEXIFBE, i. , Oil r . r r And TJealein Ifm Lienors, WineirNailfrtHass, Co - , toa Tarns, S pices," Wooden i .- n r:u ) , f- Ware, Acv .-( i vino .-isr.- - - T e"a hi t-rri.'-r bate ,-refls ii .i ?-(' 1 ; ' ! RTF.I i-f.-j ! or. : I i.i4-!i;l jta a Jiti i n-aTctrn-n-rNfe f e-. OT8TEBS, -ISTEBas4l'4Ai CO VI 0T8. TBBAJnaieevedend loc.le A radaoad price, by jjgl f.BApiXON X30.. aJ 1 SjUT ae.rtBH, , ,il .t-S .MaasoolT
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MACHINISTS.
Crescent Foundry, ' SVAHSVILLE, IHD.. f - - . ,1. ru Haaaawtnrari of STEAM ENGINES, Mi, STEAM BOILERS;4': ASD it.'! l a0IECX7LAR SA"W ; MILLS ; .01 the most Approved PatterBl;'' ". AL80 ' ';. All kinds of Machinery appertain; ing . to Railroads. 8teambeats Distilleries, Flonring! Mills. SVGA R MI I.LS of all sites with the latest InlproT ' . -,-1 ... meats attached. Tobacco Screwis, &0., &C.( ?COa j i;I -ON AND BRASS CASTINGS, of everVdeBcription. ..PlALBBSW;'''' fi Steam Ganges, Onm Belting,' Fli 1 aOI A 4Vf Tf 1 VUUk al VU' A 1 Cf VVlhl4 Cloth, ftc, at 1 !1 F MAHU7ACTT72ERS' PRICES j... Rapairinj r done at short notios '! ,C.-.l'H--i I 1 Warkm.a aastt to all parts S n It ep air;' 13 oilei-s . aarAll orders will aeselTeoar Individaal attea tloa aad will ba.. promptly filled oa the no reasonable term. t Uffloe and Fonndrv on tne catat corner of Inele Streei. f CLOTHIITG. TJBKICH ft 8CHEADER, Jilfjr qh & ixtiJfa i 1 o r b, teAnieer a trnn B V. Ciravn OTO Vr. i . I Wa bar a cheloa aaortatBt ( I Cloth and -(Jaaslmeres. or a snparsor q usury, wktek w. will aaufetare into garm.nU at rea sanabla arloaa, . Mr OslU asA : .tslM. w CARD. .. Tlfa Kh-rmflTi Kr. TTTr: al HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS and iQHQEOiis. i ;"::'': SmOX AND BtBIDENOI HO. 18 BOBTH, J Seroad strset, between Main aad Sycamore. BStdSai I JEWELERY. - Cso. BirTBOirr. 5 f CoitSTAat Dnaita., B1TTR0LFF EDELANG 1. . i- - - -" j ., . ;, 1 . h,o .i ... IVo. 4 M'aiiA Strefat, HAVB BBOEIVED TBEIB SIW STOCK, which la foil aad oamaaBta, comprised f the newest and, beat styjas at i r .:. " J E "VV E L lit .'y W -A. T DI AM ONDS CHAIN S SOLID RINGS - GOXI PENS :nr :t. r SPECTACLES SILVERWARE j , PLATED WARE WORK BOXES CLOCKS I I J A -i .1! WATCH MATERIALS-1-1 st:i &C. ! Which er offer at th lowest flgnre. I Call aad examine our atock before Darchasiner alaawbara. or yea asay loose a bargain. ;1W axa detarmiBed ... . , .. . ,.. , I ...L.J Th 1 a goci tin to buy jp.r BeHrlay Pre.' anu. -- BlTTttULrr A SBLAHa.l B2SdSao NEW, STORE. ! - mew nr, PLOUB. AND LIUU0E STORE WBW WAW T?TI:1- , ! t.:. i .-, -, BTAHRYILLK, tap,,'!. THB VBDXBBIOMXD KIIP3 COS8TAHTLY a hand all kind of ' . ;; Liquors, and Common !and Paney and aa I aa aozloa to build ap a trade. T WW Mil aa cbesp a tb cheapest. Please booor m wtta a oaii betore purcnaaiDg. - . de7dSa , , HXNBT AYBE3. HORSE-SHOEING-. i .-? rSo , and to th. odated at the ABTIXS DBSIBIBO HORSES the beet t?l. with disoateh atiaiactioa or ait. can oa aoc New York Saw and Trainlnc Stable, oa Walaat street, between Flint and Water, a Bisseli A Baymoad' tand. Th best of workmen ar employed, and tb. greatt ear. taken la shoeing;. derT diet ? - X IT COMMISSION. 1 - i e Am tu i.J a. itrT" a. w. DANT AIKEN & COV - QENEBAL j . COM MI SSIOXJMKBfSA XT 8 .. 112 B0YDBAB STBBXT, j - -' i ao2-(f - , ZZ'-C. auction: -oiq or , i inV'l, Eos Bemeved his Auction Boom, 'to v;3 jc r.;. K0.27 LOCUST J3TI " ! .H": :tni wwoCTa), Where he will attend to all kind, of Auction afc 1 a sea: To tb sell Ids; of Hmhaadlaa, Wa. i Carriage, Hone, and Baal Ketata. " T" BAf uauAl 01 aca weak., r 1 r i 1 I . . . . - , - Anetma- d TtJKfibAY. 1 nnuniT .j I CaahsTanoeaonigBmMta. r'i if S A p . Befsra to aUOii atUaaaatial, ISeaaarlUa ass gnow . . j .T..nr iiat'eai 1. 1 - 1 Will gi hi waol Hoiit hta baalaaas. st U Va4.-A aa .s:i ' Jeexte
FANCT GOODS.
Ke Easiness Transacted 09 Ssturcttr ' . .. . ' ' i.L.db. A BIG STOCK OP FANCY GOODS," WTiolesalq akHetaiS IVo. 52 Inin Street, (BETWEEN ' FIBS f & , SECONDS ; . .a 'TO'taTtlO ' i it mi l ii i wr-as MB 't riEncH a iir t s ! i. i..ri-!H. ns j t..ju;;:---.'4 O o m th u n i t y at WE hare jnst returned from the last with a weil-Mleoted Stock of ( l i. fn..tit.-'-:.i "ito 1 mwAi'J.'iw, Bonnet - and Trimming Bibhont. 2 Velvet" Eibbon,' Plaia and EdgeAi Bonnet Yelvets, Plaia and' Faney. 4j. ol j ffl tau, . Satiris 'and' Silks. n!"' V" '' ",' Q '' ,lJ (!' '"" s' French ; and lAmeriaA ' lowVrii,' T ' " '' ' -'--'Q'-l I i-iass - Feathers, and' Pinnies. Birds and OihePjnaments.:8 eb.il i . itii. AH MUluiery done r tos Order rjat "wvautg, Hi'.j f. d . i Ck!,!ti'i 1 oiraw, reii ana , 5iutwllat0,aad t 4'i.V: r'.'iV-, Bonneti. ' i , '.' A Fnll .Line of Clotha forsCloaks" 'Cloaks' in ; OreatvV'apiety. --'.; -'io j;-,, Cloak ;OrnamentsA .Full Line. We Make' Cloaks :to OrderTin 1k . esi,Bna .Latest styles, at tne i- . Shortest Nptics.i 17. ' ,,' f ' - led, A Full 'Line of 4li rests Trimmisgs. !o i: .:. .,.-1 11 1RI usa S A Big Stock of Fnf fari.adres"an3 . -' -5 Children. " " A Full Lino of Human aai'f,' ii ,,. Every. Suape and Style. A Larere Stock of Fanev Wonlen ivmt ana "vy oven Hosiery, and, , ! f Vi'- 'ii' Dlnnt i .". ' - - - v i oj e a . in"T ji'St C;i teat 4nd "Bonnet Blocli 11 ) - Notions and Fancv Goods too pNnmerQUfT to Mention., J xi ci ui ouyers coming io.LOWB eall and see for themselve s, om pare tne pries, as tney will find it as low as in anv citv west of Ntv Lor anc..f auaaeipnia. i .oki r - i tr sepl6,6m. B. ?AUM. r :- :. 5 .1.' UAH KING. Capital Paid In $350,000 Limited tc $700,000 . . . -3! at JAJ l . FJ- JI 1 II f. A T. K A raTTv e! I' w 4 ii rn i . rrt u : n - ,. . ell . ... ' .-ai-l-sU'lifJl i , C R.BEIICJIT.i..i.A.Prldtt , JSO. A.ilAOCHia.......Caslklr, its il. tt e -bu" ,.ia,eJ e- llr J HarrlOft ootnmetiopd hb tniM iu Office, corner ot o Malnaiad jiratwatrsiets. OfTwelU eerrlce to the cltfte's cf KraniTllleand -" it. vicinity, belnc prepared" to" carry on a , . t , , , les'tinaato j b, j i,r ii Aadta Parrwawalnd Bnpply 7-30rrreasiiTyba Ijfoies iit s a'au,2i i!ir:iii'j iwt.ioi i " - fS fcATiajiPA BBT 1 ' ' M -aws- a ' w e-s T-.T ii a j , i VI V4U lUU AA1 VUl a " r "WT'' ' Sit 0 110 A1KAJ -ItO JA')Ti iTtr-'t'tlflJ ExchanKO .KaHf.ll All lf-OS BT l'H BUJ8 I. 8. UKBTIFICaTK,! BOfflKV - and other Ser erftlf'. i and JlC0BBt TOB1I63T and t h i ; J And for the accuUjiflxiUo'ol jn.hirtea'anrl others, who hare Lusw ud ibelr w loir a lathe popular ppTecnraenti Vuw it i AsTtora to receive packagwa of 7. S. liuuiUe laatewest Bearing Kotes and, otUer. OcearltUi Special Pepoalta o)f ClMra-e-.inrrt. lug (mall holders tji. oppoiUiaity to aroid tb. ! iuaeenrity and. rjai; f (tiulu. them la their . owa petaeMios.. ,,Arf i ; lel8-tf i;i ix QAHDWABE. fitc. 7 B- 1 "'ft. 2 - , Ti r.V -"-rJ" --v.i tUv4 m, I -; - v:vj.Ll f I: I .A1 a-" - . .. 3V-6-iidT ...8..eE saS J vH e. ,:liK bo !n oj .?eI) U ndu. fc..''i'i.i i i -Hi:i . ri .am -i I ,-i.i-X .11 !l. ,,,) j. . . ...... ruf J t ,i1.,.l sruars inn avagLSSg X ' 'Sil ,"lHi il l u.i.l I ,J il'-it! j ' J ? I , '.ll J ,J ti " I i J , ... O I-. 41r J Jkfw ,ii.-c f 5"' tlMf 4T.'H' "red - 1 9.f (' .,-., tit a biuM . I Itulilitie airfajey '.;a!I j 1 lt.s i. 'f Jj W -it F 1 11 S T i - itS E T, .. .- - -.r-i-ri- -fi" i ... J . .' ;VAv','. (HOR Bia PAD-LUCK.,) . C .ti DRY GOODS. I jrid CHEAP PRICES AND'" ! ..tA J.i.R .1 GOOD ASsOETifE AT BOLLE &BEiTRElSS SI At (TA'r '5 sTtAHSVIIjLE. WarKHATsfHtTsr BBCkTlVlCDOCa. rA..lJ"-l-Dre Goods, Cloak 1 Shawla; BlmoralHers Hoods and Nubia, Oloree and Eui-ie're. MmrmJ loth, Caailaeres. Ladies' Cloth.: Cassineti. f jeans, riannels. Biantreia. Ttrklr,. Oi..k
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! and a thousand and One other artlcln. tA. to mention. All faf which will bo sold ran CBBir. Go and aee at So: as M.i Rt.M .1 . a . sapiis. - - -- No. 43 Aliajo Stmivu. WHAHI- BOATS. J1 A nffl' ft' TTTT-wTPTTOW r. ii. ncaraaar. " " " " ? rnrardlne and COBUUBeirsU Tr?flBHlH. .n : ' . , r . . , ..41 A mm .BH1I B I I I. UI. , n W. " . .. ev ,, , O ?J?T v?jrv. HUwajsawiUa, lateli il .rttUI aaaaw-tlaereA cewA aAaev am' ewh' atgameaU r rrodeeeaad Yiibaooo--Naw Vurk r. atiA-' - . uit fkoj .'ti. Law ' aut elwkd
PAHILY GROCERY.
MfAMILY GROCERY!! L-Le. .i- Aa r i Griffith t& Bly the. . , , , - k136 MAIN ST St ?I36 . j?Jl 1" yiSjii t?fci 1 lit--Tt WOULD BBrPECTFOLLT 1 lKPfva TV tlicltiaen of KTaasTille an) Hh erpW eeerally, tbat we bare opentdia Bint Class 6 tor, at NOh.134 Mala t tree for i tb aal of i i lawnnci . Bit-.-! ndT t -2-lSTJrjH-ASI BEEADSTUFF8, " T?i if I'i'o i mw a an 1 SIC UUfJfleliSa'V !!; w a A full stock of wbich w. shall hap conataatly oa band lor thbeofll,,oC4b7Wb inay, fciyor na with their patroBas-d, ;i,t j " ' At the Lowest Citrrent Prices B-! tai uairriTS a p IIT8t,r,') I3 (tain Street. LAW CARDS. Wm; Reavig;o '!tOJ "'Oj ' i i-l w . ,i-l. U.CS. CLAirl.AGEriT. Also, Jteal Estate 4t Collectlig igent. flj - OFFICE ON'MAINI ST., Bel, Thirdi & Fourth,) No, 954,, CVr z.it n 01 I- sawl envMW?-.fW ""o. , ,, A M. SHACKELFCRO : : : : . R. MOBNBROOK. mSm cJclf or A A. Ilftrnbr o oU. ' ATTORNEYS-AT-l-AW Re?4 Estate Ageujs, x j.nt , .ni Office en Third Street, r . . .(EateaeoA Uxrnat and Main Straeta-Wet Side.) . j roajt a tie at Ion glrea 4a Collection. ' U!-ti . c . c; i ang-ll-tf V "in' r a TT TnwironTT ,n a w a u .v. jjk, m a u a s Ixy.'. ,.,,.. . . - orney irt ljaw. NOTAKY PUBLIC i i aiild.dtf JaH. M'a 'VV filler JUSTICE ' OF THE1 5?EACE Kt for obtaining Ftailaaa, , Back Pay anil Bownty j7"0t 'PefTTAK(3KD" S0LD1KBS, KW VOB "-r' 1h o"VTIi;o wa an J other legal reprHnttlTe ol ..ioe- alto dl la tbe errto of the United State. VfBo on the Korth-Weat aide of Third Street, near tli WMhtnctoa Honee and nearly oppoaita the ynort Uohsb, KranarrlUa, Indiana. Ay buslr.i-se estrnsM tp hlra wiy b." -promptly tta.a, ..'! 4T fc. ) "t. I t.dyU-la r.bai "s"1 GROCERIESl ' v, . . I" i if i i i I Hominy and Buckwheat Flour, t ; ,4mr ftAuiav'irianetirnr.e Tnns 4 3 : TIOKKBT BBO.'S ISA Mala St. i a 1 ii ;j if r I Fruii t tW BAI81NS, COBB ANTS,1 BUNES, Dried Ar plea aad Peachea, and ho Ice Green fcBptlea, tot, bad she p at VIOBKBY BK03., - . i.-, .. no. Liz main k tree r. ,.u."Mi'ti tie i' j 1 rT!f7l Iffi t A AwABV0A7 Af UbB. K BBL8. SMALL SBILL BABK NfTS FOB al by - VI0BB$T BB08. , T .New Corn MeaL )l r rl-.' ArOOOD-eOPPLT ALWAYS ON BAUD AT l,aJ ' L ' VIOKESY BKOfl. U, 'VJ f,' a iVlWHS,,,,, 'On eOXEJ 'ESOLISH'OAIBY MB- NIW w J York Afeeeae, la store and for sale by , viua.il! saw .fir f ! If fa batucs, i BUM. GOOD HOBTHIBM POTAT0B8 Potatoes. &QUS .tor. nd for al by Oat Meal and Pearl Parley, " AT BTBAL ABD ' PBABTi" HABL1Y,' T0& kale et ' VIOSSY BliUA. i.io1 "Jew cionraiT.TH bvobbxttd fob balb f JlX i'f-n f t-T rr t T VI0KKY BBOtl. - Shaker Broomi. pJKVem AHAKKB BE0OM8, N 8TOBI I V J and for sal at VICKKBY Bstlld. - 'T'HANKSOIYINO TPBK1TS A 001 BO P. I ply for the occasion to b. bad at tjfl'JiA Ji i-.i YltiKABY BEOS, B f ( . nAIlDWARK, iSto. GEOl Si-SOfiHTAG & CD, lii i 1... . ii l .ii ,'il- , in j - . i Itia J". " II II V ! . A J . . : . i Ie r.lf.aAM tl ,'i!-.init. i IMPOBThKS or li-'i'lT ,ix'lrt It-' L" ..km .t - ...... --! -, l ....... ..fl T t II. I i 1" i I IT- - uf ... VI ... Hardware and Cutlery ; ! -it in-. i ..; AN D ' V . . a-. l .lib b-'I fr'i... . . i CO it r'"tsi -if .ruil . d:ii I,d ie-na ti i: : II stjiaw m - il r i -.:,;-.: . . ,-(. ' el a-t-.'tl '-' la r,d I .e-i .S . laThe dtiw I . 1 072 c" hern Tir 1 .ft'a.ao .mi 'fcio-H j , ... , ' Gun tand v Pistols. i4t la i a t .fjt r.t r--4.f Ia I ' h! J3 J ill- i.r -....f.iT lt. I J tl' .! -jtra , ifc- , . 'i t ' .tNo-Sl No.3i:; i ,f f" ' i iM'i ImA fcrt WtiBrAa ..'fr ; , ::l ,1". I- " 1 J ,Kv-il A !. I -llf ! H 10till ft W f T etl ta h Ii io J-.a fitftt 11 m CMJ io iff ,IW!TJi3 71 W 1-' V1 .dAQO ... STIKSTILII NSW PERFUBIH FOR t Blf' HANDKERCHIEf;''1 y T iA LM ftMi Kit? in t ri e-i ;tfai bn A JH. Ba!4iiatt, Delicate ansi Frs. errant Perfam-. Dietillra frevaa th 4lttr-.! Bra rs.rk Flwerr trtym .wit teat h.taluw. in aaau. 'I' maanfaiwaMrl ih:lrf PnALON AV , ;,r rr.. . : mi 1 rrS-TJ : " -T n-t-i-i-f orfita :&. i.:'snMow.,.. )b iMtort'.e YtaAe oAf, a..,. v. ij. frenerallr. . 1 ,. "l -l" " 't -
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