Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 110, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 April 1858 — Page 4

''INSURANCE.

INSUHAr. E AGENCY. ALLEN C. IIALLOCK, E YA SS VI L L E , IX DIANA, UNDERWRITER And General Insurance Agent, and ADJUSTER OF AVERAGES. TTe continues to Isme rolled from several PIR3T CLASS and MOST RELIABLLK LL'RANCE COMPANIES n tbk cotfs'rRT, os isiabd a tire imxs. U rill also receiTO applications tor LIFE IXSrRA.CC rr lie will also attend to the ADJUSTMENT OF LOSSES of ererr description, under wol;ie from other agencies, and attend to the settles ns of all wat--. MnnivtaH riih I naurarice. for uarties ln'.eu"e:l. Hi lone exigence uan Insurance ArTnt, has made him f.i:u;liar whh all siUtfecueoiiacrted with the suir Jectcf Insurance. ap-8.-ly. iETNA LNSURANfE'COMPANtT llAIlTFOUD, COXA ECT1CTT. STXTEM KNT ef the Condition of the JlTXA ISSfKANCK COM PAN v c the 1st of January, l"f, a. required by the law of the Swt of Indiana: The name uf he Corporation is 4.TNA INalR. A'E COM PA NY, locate! at II AKTrotD. Co. The Caecal Stock ia ONE MILLION POLL ARS, ai l is paid up. The Assets of the Company are: Tar. Market. Cash in hand and In Bank.. . ST.CSS 69 Cnsh in special dtpos.t ia Hartford Dank, with ac cruel interest 0,11 CO Cash in hand of Agents, and tn traus-.t Ral estate unincumbered... C, Mortgage Bond at 9 percent intei-et 1

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f S do da per cent, interest W Jersey City Ta:er Londi, o rsey City wa:er frt-it. interest rn-r ec 15 Hartford City Bouds.ti per cent, interest jMdwauki Bonds 10 per cm. interet Moi.ry due ihe company secured by moitvage B i ' I recei v.CAe . ......... SCO hares Harford & New Haren U KCostncic Uishirw R'ton & Ucreeeter Iv: "i.l C st-ck Ca3 shire Connecticut River I.. R. Co. 4:k. ....... ....... 5 share Concecticut Hirer Co i:vk 50 shares Siaffurd Bnk s; -ck.. L0sie Citizen' Bui.k, W,atenurr st cii ICSihurei EaJe lkmk, Prorifence stock. 00 h i ti I'hicnix Bank, Hirtfotd jtvt 430 jhvw Farm. S: Meeh: Bit llartf.Td stock SOOiihAres Exrbang eJJank 11 art - f. r I stock .... ............ ?tn sh ires s'ate Bunk, d do.. .. 100 sliares City Bank, do do.... 1X) share County do ddo.... 1;0 shares Conn. Rirer Bank, iLutTnr.l, atock 435 shaie Hirtforo BLk, Hartr.ird, smck lCOth-uei Charter Oak Bank, Ha.ttotd .-lock 100 shares Mc.ch. 4: Man. Bank II r.f"rd, stock, pai"t in... TJahnre -Eetni Bjuk, Ilartfonl, !t -ck SCOsliure Mrtvh. Ex. Bir.K, New Y-rK. rtocit tOO shnre N nh Kirer Baa a. New Yra. WK atmres ieith. Bai;, N. Y. utocK 200 h.rea ..ith America Ban a, New Y'rii, Mora: 2C0s:ue NtsMiu Hank., New Yura.ticK ?5 m 100 1U 11 11) Ii 105 l-5 103 K' 110 P3 95 103 05 100 130 ?on shares Amer B:in K.N.Y. 3"d l-r.-vla Bk 23 i. irs) lto A i in r no no N llti S3 100 ICO 50 100 100 100 2::,ii-0 1C ,()! 10,'W ,f)0 10,-yrt 2--VI2 50 10 l'.,n0 15AK) 22,000 M.600 3?,000 CM 1.1C5 10.000 2200 . 4 I Pe ple'j Bk lLpu I c BK 1'ilv B.ii:K . I uo 1 IPO b0 f 3 (Hi 10.1 m Union BinX . ' ll:inover Bau Con.UMl:realta 1 horinx BanK ' Miuh uuu Mint New YimK BjMiK " Mirlct BinK ' " Ocean Bar.a " ietnpliun BK " Butchers' & liroTCra R m II . mw VnrK st.M-K.... C00 hrtr iniporters tt Tra ier font. NW OTK, StilCK... 409s!rtres American Exchatige lUm, New lorK.stocK... J JO h ire Men-hacU' Bana, N. Y-stuCK 13 shares Mechank-a 4i Trei Bn, Jersey City 103 enures U- Tiuat Co. New YorK. stjeX liOiKire X. Y. Lfe Ins. & Trut Co., X, Y.sUca.... tl,30C?7 eo LIABILITIES. The amonntof Lia ilitiesdueor not due to lnli or oll r creditors nothing. Losses adjusted an I !ue- noneLoisesa ljaite.landnotdue 12 006 f9 Law uiia-ljusted, in super.s, waitiug fi.nlier Kix'f oriotesteil lol,Ä P3 All other claims a$uint the Company are small, for pnntimt, ice. A cents instructel to uae no risKi exceedinf 10000, without special permission. The crvatei amouul insured in any one city, town or vnUe rüries. . . The greue aaiount allowed to be insured many ne I l"c a'so varies. T'ie Chirter or Act of Incorporation and amendments is herewith presented. T1I0S. K. BRACE. Ja., llartfonL Jan . 1st, 1 &4 Secretiry . STATE OF CONNECTICUT,) Uarturd Countv. I ' ss. HsETrORO, Jan. 1st, 13. Personell rsppeareil lefore me, a J ust'-ceof the Peace, duly qnolitiel ioJuiini.ter oaths, Thoji K. Bp.aci. Jr., teciury, and manle siemn oath that theforen U'.emerit of the assets aad coiidition of the tnalLSiirTce C"m any is true. 11LNKY FOW lEK, Justice of the Teace. THE STATE OP INTIANA, ) Acvitor or State's Ornri , lrnii:in-iM(lis. Jan.l-. l"j. TnF.Rf.lS. the Vina linur.nce Companr of 11 utford, hn filrd in Uiis Ortic, a statement of it j condition on tbe 1st of January, l5', the actor its incorporation and amendments properly certified to, iwn I its written Instrument, nominating its Agents and authorizing them fully and, un-ewrrvecliy to acanow Inl irrrir uf nrncMi in tili evtl t of suits. Now, therefore, In pursuance of the riuirement of "An Art to amend an Act entitled an Act for the Incorp rtinn of Insurance Compan'es, defining their mipt. and nrerriliinc their duties." anproved MarC-l 2, !:.), hiving presented safi-factrry evidence to me of full compliance to the fvqnirements and specitlcations . ofthat Art I. J'HIN W. LODD, Auditor of the State of Indiium. ! herl:y certify that ALLEN C. HALLKcK.of Evansv-ille, as the Aeert of aid Comrnv, is authorize! to tran't the lusiuesof INSURANCE 4 the Aepnt of s -Etna Insurance Coronar r lu this fetale up to J al v 1st, 1.V to the extent that he mar be eomnii44iini-l and aimointed br the said Company In iEitiii rlu-rwif. I hare hereunto Rutwrrihed mv name and caue-t the seal, f my ottice to be tExea, tius. UlUday or January . r 0. JOHN V. DODD, Auditor cf State ALLEN C. feS; IIALLECK. AGENT. KV SVIM.V. 1VT J. STRATTON, LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, Second, between Main and Locust Streets, Opposite Old Presbyterian Uhmch, EVANS VILLE. THE nn lT-"ine l has a large andconvmdious Brtck .ta'de with sheds for car riage, and is prepared to take horses the dar, week or month. Hiscuslomer, mav le . .. r . : .1. . r .. : i , 1 1 I .. J . fuirui ii.t r nil in zt itiiiuiai men ana tdrri u.y attend'ed to. He refers tithe following gentleir-en whose horses he his had a tone time under his charge. He h u alo a number of .jood and nife.- horses for the !?a-'.dle or Han-, with a numlrof new and comfortV.ieu;pie,to hire. Orders for Saddle Horses ot ilor. aitu Bogies, will be punctually atte&ded tc Hefer to C.O.KKAT. CasOlhcc. Q. R. BE V KNT. Beinent & Title. J. S. OA VITT, Kxhtrirl. CYPRIAN FKESTON, JUen& Presen. r-tl-2V?vl J. it ATTOX. CM- i'A KIN r. 1 W 1 1 1 P N OT I (F lT. r E beg to announce res-H-ctf'illy to the public of w Eransrille ami ricirity that we haTe ent-red Jntom-jtrinerhip under the title of Doltell i: Conynetoi:, an I will conduct the Book, Stationary, Maeafin, and Xewpnper trade, at the Old stand tf Do re'l late Iio'-ell S Lister, JijJn street We eg to thank our kind customers for omt lavors. and to solicit th-ir continuance, assuring tbetn thai we come bafore nj'm witha new stork and tb-determination to supply Uicir Wim well aad proaijalv. o8"1'- E.J.DOBELI. J. C. TLEAGLER'S MCHimtir peeuud t., KvanavlH, Ind. f BIIE uWrü era liave opened a new V.T tun, I in Caldsell-s Building on &7,iVÄ street, wher-they wtll kw aeonPtan JTLf""? plr .f excellent Beef, Mutton, l'ork, ariaVT?-v!I other Tarieties of Meats and Poultry. Al-t'jVWi' so, good l.ard. Snawees, and when it can be prucatol Oar,. Tht shop will be n during the Jar, Änd families can tare their 1 n-eats ftut home when they . desire it by sedC in their orders to the shop. EOVI'Hl J.U.I ;it,AULXiK k CO. & UN DRIES. J SOdoz Liue'ifahhoanU; r bxs Western Reserve Cheesei 50d lle lcor.I: I'M Ke-UiTotton Ronet frO ,)m IIempTwjne,jat reeetreil, and firsaleby feM WHEELÜRkRlUOä. rOXFELTIO.VER SCOAR.Sj uuU. jiLM. rccaiveJ an 4 fo, iiebr dcci . ÜlLBÜliTfe BOWLES. 4 ill BE3E.-2S boxH choiod Cream Cbaeae, tn

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HARDWARE AND SADDLERY.

CHARLES BAB COCK, IMPORTEAAD DEALEIN COACH XSH SADDLERY Mala Street, ear Water. a If ATINO completed ar ranreraenti withtaropean a ad American inannfactwrers for a direct apply f all eooua in my line, i am en ahleil to offer inducements, that cannot fall to the Interest cf all en jaged in the buainesa to fire m a trial. I name !n partJ TMioes. nans. ar. Axles, prlnf; made of the nest steel; Bands, Enauieled and of all kinds of Leather; Cloths, I'ininpi for Carriages, Varnishes, Caings of all kinds, Saddle Trees, Enjlfrh BrUle Leathers, Bits, Btirrnps, rrJ Hame, fine SMlrer Ilames of all kinds, JenX,Lind Oig Trees, elf-Adjust'n Tails, Taylor's Tat ent Ilames, Fir Nets, Sho Threads, llorfe Blanji, London Girth Ve. American Girth and Rein W ehs, both Cotton and Worsted: London Welt Skins, superior article; Irory, Gutta Percha and Brass lined Marten gal Rirrs; Snperior Kerseyt for Horse Corers, the lest quHlity of Carriage Bolts. Patent Oir Trees, KC &c. I keep in fact ererythtn arrerta'ninf to either branch of the business, and understanding both branch. es thoroughlr, we would respectfully inrite your attention before purchasinr elsewhere. lam also agent for WARD'4 PATENT PRINO SADDLK. ap30dw HARDWARE & CUTLERY. loPeign and Dotnettic, Ship. Lea, Trac4 and Halter Chains, Sail, llu, Arei, Jfjtchett, Plants. ÄiAe, Crailt$. Raits, Sntaths, orlt. Scaltt, Shoti$, Spadts, Grindston, Locks, Laicht, Aupurs, Chisels. Looking Glasses, . 'ils, Guns, Pistols, & Fancy Goods ALSO AGE.VT8 FOR BOSTON BELTING CO. BABC0CE ft SONNTAG. at7 Water street. Eransrille, Ind. SADDLERY WARE ESTABLISHMENT AND MANUFACTORY. J. P ELLIOTT, DEALER IX SADDLERY WAHE.&C., II A 8 Just receired a full assortment of Saddletree of all Muds, Bridle Bits, Stirrup Irons, Bucry Mountings, Webs, SeatInc, Sec &c . which he will sell on reason able terms, lie also keeps on hand a general assortment of Saddles, Harness, Bridles, and all other things appertaining to the business, of hison manufacture, on Main street, between Vrst and Second Street, at Uie old suuid. noT30-tf. TOBACCOiNISTS. THE LARGEST ITAULIS11.1E.'T IN THE STATE. FEDRICII A BROTHERS would respectfully inform the ciüaeiis of Krausrille and vicinity, that they hare a larger stock of Tobacco, Segars, Snuff, Pipes, and German Smoking Tobacco, than any two establishments of our principal cities Hotels and Store-keepers look to your interests. Before purchasing elsewhere, examine our large assortment, which we pledge ourselves to sell at the lowest Baltimore prices, and cheaper than can be bought in Cincinnati or Louisrilte. All we ask Is, that you shall call and udge for yourselre. We otter any of the above at wholesale or retail. Oer establishment is a branch of the well known extensive Baltimore To. hvxo Warehouse of Joe. Ferdrich t Bros., No. 155 Forest street. F. FEXDUICH fe BROS., iylil Main at., 1 door above 1st. Eransrille. Ind. C 11 ESC EN T CITY TOBACCO FACTORY. J.S. McCRACKEN, Proprietor. MAIN ST., BETWEEN THIRD AND FOCRTn. EV.WSYILLC. INDIANA. H ATINO FrTTKD UP THE ABOVE TOBACCO FACTORY. I am now prepared to fill all orders for the various styles ot Western Tobacco, such as Fires, Pounds, Quarter and Half Pounds, in all kinds of packages, and bare now on hand the following brands, viz: in boxe Olm stead 5 Lump; 10 do do Fouud; 10 do Tine (Own.) 10 do Pounds (Own:) 20 do (inCatidies) Hoosier Boy; i0 do do Jordan's: 10 do L w Grade Robinson's: 20 do Montgomery &nbs Packages. The alwre stock will be sold a Mr cent, lower than can be bought elsewhere, and 5 percent, off for cash. All kinds or currency tauen at par. Seventy-five M. large size Cigars on hand In One M noxes at lowest neu re tor casn. leoi HOME MANUFACTURE, FOIL FOR ELEGAN'a ? ELEGANT AND AMD fashionable; fashionable n CAPS CAPS of the rth Latest S t y I e,v L, a t e t Styl CALL AT THE Ol CALL AT THE OL Established Hons j stabshd Hoaia or VAUTIER & MARC0NNIER, ilAIN STREKT, EVANSVILLLE, INDIANA. ap27-lr SUNDRIES. 40 boxes Palm Soap, V t bars; 41) do do do 1 a do: .') do German Soap, 1 ft Mrti S) do do do 3 lb do: 2vH do No. 1 Herring: 75 i-&s 500, 60r, 7uo Cotton Y'arn rcelvea ter hteamer Gtenril. ani for sale D.T!EIMA lowforca.hbr (mar:ll l.ii err ANN. IMPORTANT TO IUJI LDIÜf. vE 00 hand f ttU CPP,7 ai of tb Btl OLITE WIIiTELIME CI'-AY L1MK, LATHS, HAIR. HYDRAULIC CEMENT PLANTER PARI, WINDOW 5ASiT, PAN N EL, DOORS, PAINTS. NAILS. GLASS, ftC.kc. o which I Int 1U your attention. Prices farorabie. sept! is. a. UABCOCH, fr street. I1!?1;!5' of lh nTincible Canal Mills 'xlx lour, received and f..r sale br mars VICKERY ft JOHNSTON. .-""tanülnre Store." T .LUÄ .-" "l'y t citizens of Eransrille Third arwl Tin Jt !? 1. A the Corner of T C KKaTOKE mtlt t VWB IURNX Thcr dftVr h4r irfirlM'r ale at reasonable terms citure,a&.i rr " maxo trades for old furW5ii3WtTS ft BUNGE. - ''nw-i md TUra stm4s

DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING.

O. VUlllUlaMlw VK W WS I CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS, V A vr. ln.t rtrrWrA a laree itaek of Cloths, C assi st meres and Testinn of all rarietlcs. which they are preprel to manufacture at short notice. They are aiso prepared to sell these foods by the place at the lowest market prices, wholesale and retail. Hats, Caps and rarnisning uooas or an ktous, cousuumy on hamt . One of the partners of this Arm being a resiint f is. r.Mt and ronstantlr in the market, wears Ereparep to sell our stock at lower figures than other onses not similarly situated. We keep the best of mechanics, and warrant all goods made od br us to be In the latest style and at low raUs. aepeo-ly 8. GUMBERTS ft CO. BEHJI'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. UTE, the undersigned, students of the Eranrrllle rntnmeretal Collere. taae rreat oleasure in acKnowlaigingtoMr. J. Behm, Principal of the School, our high appreciation of his Lecture delirered on " eanesday ereninc, on Bnsines and the necessary qualifications in order to follow unsuccessfully. We highlr concur with him in his ideas on Literary, Hnsiness an KeitgtousEaucaTion. Kespeeiiunr, J.P.ELLIOTT. MICHAEL GORMON. A. S.W. KNAPPER. W. II. NEWMAN, It; O. NEWMAN, W.KEOAN, C. MILLER, JOHN GORMON, fehl W. II. GREGORY, T.. P. ELLIOTT. TIL El'LKR. Ja. JOHN INGLE, WM.HOUGLAND, JOHN W.GERUART. K E M O V A L . A. ANSPACIIER fc CO., CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS, MATE REMOVED THEIR ESTABLISHMENT at, JL from Main street, to tne COMMERCIAL ROW. On First street, 2d door above Sycamore at. Their stock of clothing for lh SPRING AND SUMMifit tra TiK (. now comnlete. and onen for th Murir.i.nrf in Triftr and extent we flatter onrselres it cannot be surpassed by any other factory. East or "est. ..... Purchasing ourraw materials at headquarters, as we do.ard manufacturing them into Clothing here, at a much less cost than the same can be done at any ether point, and having taken advantage of the late panic to secure a good portion of our Stock at a hearr rcdu tion, w feel confident in saying thst there is no Factory that can sell at a lower rate or on hetter terms. We inrite the attention of the Country Trade to our stock, with full confidence that we lean sapplydealers on as good terms as uiey can pure na as id muj iciu Those who can net come In person may be sure that their orders will be filled with the greatest care and attention. A. ANoPACUEK de CU. fch27-tf ' FIVE REASONS WHY I TCISH TO DO AN EXCLUSIVE CASH BUSINESS. MRST Mr profits are not sufficient to admit of a long cred 11 ana losses. Sco!olt. 1 find I cannot credit one and refuse others without firing flense. .,., Tuiini f . Mr temncr is not sufficiently mild to take pleasanilrall the Insuitsoffered on preaentmion of bills, fe FortTHtT.-I beliere it to be the latere of all persons to par ctsh for what trey consume, firrui 'Thnt I ran offer mr cash customers, and ti.nu.hn hv mid their bills nromptly, additional inducements in prices and assortment, and will spare no inducement in my power loracontinuance of their trade iorcaa. . SAMUEL. r..1lülUll, feM Slain street.thrtedoors below Second. NEW GOODS! wte are receiving onr rAtbsiuta ui """"-i w onn.urinv in nart of Tma Silks. French and Kn.iiih MmHdam. Muslin Delaines. Cashmeres. Ging hams, Prints, Flanne's, Blankets, extra size; trncna, Wroi.n n4 Stalin SliAvls: Cloths. Cassimers: Man tillas, new style; Cloaks at all prices; Cluneal scarfs. ü lores, Hosier', iiieacnea ana Brown pneeina. .- ratings, Bugs, Ifioor Oil Ciotns, ana iuuaa ;wu ior Window Curtains. . , , . rtnr evk u now well assorted, and we inrite the public to fire us a call and examine r'??'MK eptii . " 1 " 1 0 - ASSIGNEES' SALE. rftnilE entire stock of Messrs. Wm. Lorwejthais JL Co. , consisting of a beautiful assortment of DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING of ererr rarietr, hare to be disposed of within a short time. The Goods hare to be sold positieely and with out reserve. The attention or Caan imyera 1 particu urlr renuesteri. All persons Indebted to the firm of TTm. Lojwenthal k Co.. will nlease settle forthwith, to avoid all nnncC' essary trouble. ABRAHAM GUMBERT. bbUrULU !i. vbiu iictjur.n,, Oci.6-tf Assignees of Wm. Lcewenthal ft joukshasilis osaoana mu FALL AND' WINTER xy GrOodO.! wwfe hare now In Store a complete stock orrai If and Winter, gtaple and Fancy Lry Goods, which we offer to our citizens and strangers risitlng the city at such prices as wi 1 defy competition We would respectfully call the attention of our friends and customers, and all persons wanting Dry Goods to our extensive Stock, consisting In part of the fotlowia Cloths, Cassimeres and Tweeds; Sattlnets and Ky. Jeans; Blankets and Flannels; English, French and American Prints; Striped and Ptald M. De Lains snd SiUs; Ginghams, DeBages and Poplins; Bayadere all wool De Lains ; Plain DeLalni and Shepherd's Plaids;! Alpacca, English and French Merinoes; Sauars and long wool shawls, Stella shawls and scarfi. Broch shawls, Chemi'le scarfs and gent's shawls, embroideries and white goods, hosiery and underwear, genuine Irish linens, table ciotbs and nn n ramhrie hd'fs. carnets. matting, floor, table and at&ir oil loths. hats and caps, boots and shoes, um brellas, trimmings, tc. 8HANKLIN ft REILLY, ocr2f56 LOOK HERE! nrvnie nndcrslened won Id respectfully inform the H citizens of Evansville and vicinity, that he has permanently established himself in tntscity as a Practical Jeweler and Engraver, And is now prepared to make to order all kinds of Jew elries, aucn as r pui.iv m.uc, unnnoPIN:. KAR.RINGS. HK AC t L Ü. 1 3, JlASOIlIC ana Odd Fellows' Emblems; Gold and Silver Cane-Ueads, Snuff-boxes, ftc. Sic. SaTTiaw or rziiu, vim.MOKDS,and other Stones, aiosaic ana cameos. PTNE GILEINO AND GALVDHZINO, Letter and Ornamental Engraring on Gold and S'.lrer ; also Kngravingof l)ooa-rtTES, ?tizl stamts, ana STKHC1L 1 LATH, ranicuiar attention paiu 10 Repairing of Jewelry and Silver Ware, ma eoLiiHisa or oldsilvee akd plated ware. An exnerienceef many years.enables the subscriber to insure superior woramansinp. j.tctt aruvic niauc ny him is warranted 01 me same nnenrss 01 mcuii u or dered, wnicn win prevem aisipiininriik um met with in Eastern manufacture, as regards the purity Order and Jons sent ny man, prompiiy aiienuru 1. .Uucau bought at 10c alwve Jtsi or. auotaiions. II. II ALVIMKtll. Jeweler and Engiaver. Main between 1st and 2d sts., Evansville BLACKWOOD'S MAGZINE, TIIE BRITISH REVIEWS. SCOTT & CO., New York, Continus to pubJLie lish the following leading Uritish l'eriodicals, KTnE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative). S. THE E DIN BURG REVIEW (Whig. 3. THE NORTH BRITISH RETIEW(FreeChurch). 4. TnE WESTMINISTER RETIEW (Liberals 5. 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Four copies of Blackwood, or of one Review, will be sent to one address for '.: four copies of the four Reviews and Blackwood for 30: and so on. Th PotTitt tnanv part of the United States will he but twrntr four cents a rear for 44 Blackwood;" and but foarteen cents a year for each of the Reviews. janWtr . niSKY We are now receiving a daily supply W of W hity .and are ready to furnish a superior article to old or new customers. .. febi TKNNEY ft BORCJigO. RKA60.VS FOR DL'YIXU HAIiPER AT DORELL dk X.liTO.N'rj LIRST-IT IS ONLY TWENTY CENTS PER r COPY. .ccoxn The Pares ARE ALL CUT. THiEO-Dobell ft Conrneton will bind them superlnr tn inT nthw firm at 't Krmt ner volume. Thus, as yon save Sixty cents in the cost, reducing the bind ing to a mere notning, muca oeiow mos uunumu to bind at half pric. f-'4 BTW AfltTKV w-ATKR Jnstreelrel bv II. feblJ DOBELfc&CONYNGTON DLT HTUL REDEEMIKti, AOlNCEthe suspension of Bankers, Brokers and 1 .n..ntii houses has beooraeso ceneral.-SAM. PMittiMl informs his numerous customers and the pun Ban ublic generally tnai ne is suu reaeemin ai "veni lank Note, inalud in g Tennse, Illinois and Wisconsin withncn, ana laantowuie urj uvduih ivi v i'..'i.. t.t.W fkird nn the dp stairs for the dlsnlar o ootiona, Faoay Ooods,and Woolen RniU Goods, I great variety, And as we are constantly reccivinc rw annniies. we are prepared to meet any sum, and 111 oontiDoe to redeem all solvent notes in seasonable Dry Goods to tae sotisravuen si au raotwrt. aetUnT

LOTTERIES.

SWAN & C0S LOTTERIES! a . s. i .1 v.. .L i 1 u 70,000 1 ! I SSff FOR TEN DOLLARS!! The follovlnf Scheme will be drawn by 8. SWAN CO., Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery , In each of their Sintjlt Somber Lotteries for April. I838 at AC0U8TA, Georgia, la public, under the superintendence of Commissioners. , CLA834, To be drawn in the City of Augusta,Oeorgia,ln public. en SATURDAY, April 3d, 18(4. CLASS 10. To bo drawn In the City of AugusUJeorra.ln public, on SATURDAY, AprU lotn, iw. CLASS 11, To be drawn In fie City of Augusta,Georgla,m public, on Saturday, April i7th, ia. CLASS 13 To be drawn tn the City of Augusta, Georgia, in public, on SATURDAY, April 24th, 1&, ON THE PLAN OF SLGLB NUMBERS'. FIVE THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED AND EIGHT 1 FIVE P II ILLS 1 Nearly One Prtxe to erery Nine Tickets. MAGIflFICDKT SUIIKAIE! to at PAW EACH SATURDAY IX APRIL! Prize of 70,000 1 l t 1 io,rKi ...... ...... ...... .. 6.0H0 4,iM0 3,0iO 1.5'Jli l.OOil 1. It 1 1 1 ...... t Prizes or & S! 102 50 4 60 100 2o0 APPROXIMATION PRIZES: 4 Prizes of ttfln Approxli to 70,000 prixe are 1 100 5 do SCO " " 30,000 1.2D0 do 200 10,000 prizes " do do do do do 125 100 7 SOara 3,000 " 40 " " " If ,000 400 8.K) 2P0 100,000 - 1,300 5,000 9,183 Prises amounting to $320,000 Whole Tickets 110; Halves 3; Quarten PLAN OP TUE LOTTERY. The Numbers from 1 to 50,000. corresponding wl'h those Numbers on the Tickets printed on separate slips of paper, are encircled with small tin tubes and placed in one v neei. The first 457 Prizes, similarly printed and eucircled, are placed in another wheel. The wheels are then reroired.and a number is drawn from the wheel of Numbers, and at the same time a Prize is drawn from the other wheel. The Number and Prize drawn out are opened and exhibited to the audi ence, and registered by the Commissioners: the Prize being placed aninst the Nnmher drawn. This operation Is repeated until all the Prizes are drawn out. AnBroxImallon Prizes. The two preceding and the two succeeding Numiwrsto those drawing the hrt frizes will 1 entitled to th 23 Approximation Prixt-s. For exam r1: If Ticket No. H.2.,0 draws the 70,000 Prir. those Tickt t numbered 112;, 1 1240, m.M and U2ö2,will each be entitled to ;('(). If Ticket No. KO draws the ai.NKi Prize, thos Tickets numbered l 5I. SÖ1.S52. will each I entiUed to 000, and so on ac cording to the abore scheme. The 5,ono Prizes or 20 will be etermirea ry t!ie la figure of the Number that draws the 70,000 Prize. For example.il theiumiier drawing theo.oon rnreetxls with No. 1. then all the Tickets, where the numlier ends in 1, will be entitle.! to S20. If the Number ends with .no. 2, then an tne Tickets wnere tne . umber ends In 5 will be entitled to 2", and so on to 0. Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following rates, which is the risk: Certiticateof Package of K Whole Tickets 10 1 tair 40 " 10 Quarter 2 1C Piehth 10 In orderlnc Tickets or lerttOcatra. enclose themouey to our alilren for the Tickets ordert., on receipt of which Ihey will be forwarded y first mail. purchasers can naro uckeu ending tn any figure U.ey mar designate. The list of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be sent to pnrrhasers immediately after the drawing. XV Purchasers will please write their slmatures plain, and gire their Post Office, County and State. II Remember that erery Prize is drawn and pay a ble in full without deduction. W AH prizes of 1.1X10 and under, mid tmmedial.ir after the drawing other prises at the usual time of mirtr nays. A 1 1 comm un icatlons strictly eon fide ntial . Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to 8WAN ft CO.. Autrusta. Ga. tW Persons residing wear Montgomery. Alaiama. or Atlanta, G'-orria, can hare their orders filled, and saretime, by addressing S. Swan ft Co., at either of tnose cities. r A list of the numbers that are drawn from the Wheel, with the amount of the prize that each one is entitled to, will he published after ererr drawing, in the following paper: Augusta (Geo.) Constitutionalist, New Orleans Delta. Mobil.Recister, Charleston Standard, Nashville Gazette, Atlanta Intellisencrr, New York Weekly Day Book, Savannah Mornng Nws. Richmond Dispatch, News, and Paulding (Miss.) Clarion. mr2j MORE FRIZES THAN BLANKS!! Shelby CoUege Lottery, TO BE DBA WS O THE HAVANA PLAN. SHELBY COLLEGE LOTTERY, OP LOUISVILLE, KY. R. FRAIS CE A CO., Sfanagers. Extra C'laso 91. Decided by drawing of Grand Consolidated. Lottery, (Havana run,; Extra Claaa 3, To be drawn In the City et Baltimore, Mary. and . Oa SATURDAY, March 37th, 1848. Fiizes amounting to $372.000, Will be distributed according to the following splendid kucok; 40,000 Numbers 20,600 Prizes! raiZES PAYABLE M rCLL, WITH OCT DKDl'CTION. SCHEME 1 prize of .35,000 Is 135,000 . 11,'." is ll,.io0 . 4,0un . 4."wf aref.COO 1 prize or.. 1 prize of.. 1 prize of.. 1 prize of.. 1 prize of.. 1 prize of.. 1 trizj of.. 2,UUU( 2.0" fare 4,000 are 3,000 l0( 1 ,-': are 2,500 1 prize of I prise or t prixe of 1 prize of 10 prices of , Id prizes of 100 prixej of I M1" ( 1.U0 fare S,t00 4M are 4,00 'JM are 3.00P üW are 2UA0J PRIZES. Ar IKUaIMATION 4 pines of .) to iS.lt'U jsize, are Il.2u0 4 prizes or 2..0 to 11, fN) prize, are U (prizes of S0O to 4,l00 prize, are .t0 a prices of to xjifJO prize, are 1 prizes of JöO to 1,50 prize, are O0 prizes of eO to 1,200 prizes, are 64O 8 prizes or W to 1,000 prizes, are 4V) 40 prizes of 60 to 4"0 prizes, are S,i)0 40 prizes of 48 to i0 prizes, are l.üUO 400 prizes of to to 2U0 prizes, are ,000 20,0ort prises of....'. tSare IfWl.mui 20,660 prizes amounting to 272,000 Approximation Trlzes. The two preceding an I the two succeedine numbers to those drawing the lint lil prizes, will be entitled to the 529 Approximation prizes. For example: It ticket No. U2ö0, draws the JSOuO prize, those tickets n urnbend 1 124. 1(24, U2M and 11252. will each be entitled to 9300, and soon according to the aljove scheme. If ticxet No. 1 should be drawn, the anproximations would be 2, 8 and &..& and 41MKI. If ticaet No. 40CK) should be drawn, the approximations would be S it1, 1 and 2. If t,ckei No. 1 or ws should be druwn the approximations will be on the same principle. PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. In the above scheme there are Jfl.000 tickets, num. bercd from 1 to lO.uxi. There are IXi full Prizes an I f.j Approximations; audis.otu prizes determined by the drawing of the Capital Prize, making in all WjMA prizes. The numbers from 1 to 400CO correiponding with the numbers on the tickets, printed on separate slips of paper, are rolled up and encircled with small tin tubes and placed in a Glass Wheel. me amounts or the d it! treat 1 33 full prizes similarly printed and encircled .ar. placed in another wheel. After rerolrmg the wheels, uumher is draw (wm the wheel of nuuibera,andat the same time a prize is drawn from the other wheel,by boys who are blindfolded. The iiuuiirc, aim uic prize arawn out aie pei-eu ana exhibited to the audience and reentered by the Commis sioner, the prize being placed against the numter drawn. 1 his operation is repeated until all the prize are drawn out. The drawing is then printed, and after comparison, the Commissioner certifies to its cor rectness. 1 ne 20,01) prizes of ? each, are determined by the number which draws the highest Capital I'aizE, (SJöJwO.) If the number should be an odd numlier, then everr nlil nnm. tieV t will be entitled to If an even aumber. then everr even number ticket will be entitld to SI in addition to any other prize the ticket may be entitled to. (All those Tickets ending with V J, are event ail thjse ending; with 1, 3, 5, 7,9 are odd.) . tf P. J izes payable forty days after the drawing, In full, without deduction. Whole Tickets $10, Halves $3, Quarters $2.50 C. HAU AN. dk CO., mr:0-3m Licensed Tenders, Louisville, Ky. CRAXBERRIK4! CR BERRIES ! 1 bbl choice Cranberries, first arriral of the seaoo, for sale by Z. Js COOK ft SON. JUST RECEIVED BT IXPREP8. Stories and Letends, br Grace Greenwood; T em peel and SunshiM Oycioiped ia ef W it acd lloaMe. at J.TFE ALT'S.

MISCELLANEOUS.

GET THE BEST IN MARK ETI EVERY LADY SHOULD II AYE ONE! TIIE3E MACHINES are unquestionably the BEST in the market. No well reculatel fami'.y can attnrd tn do without a G ROVER ft HA K Eft KWIaMACHINE, made expressly for FAMILY SE IN G. They make a new and superior stitch, in which the threads are so fastened as to render it iMrossiBLEto rip, eren if erery third stitch he cut. It makesa more beautiful and durable seam than can be done by hand, while It sews silks or cotton from ordinary spools with eiunl facility, bv a mere chanee of spools. GROVEkft'BAKKR SEWING MACHINE CO,, 4-5 brad way, New York, I Summers treet, Boston; and 730 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. JwA respectable and responsible Afcnt wanted for very county in the United States. jsaiü ly "Evansville Coming Up to the Deman4s of the Times. R . B . HART. m GENT FOR THK FOLLOWING MILLS AND 1. MACHINES, otters for sale The Great Eastern .Corn Iluskcr, SHHLLF.lt AND CLEANER. Which will Shell flora 1,000 to 300 bushels per !ay ALSO THE AMERICAN ELEPHANT. " The Great Xortliy f the Day." It is-the best Mill ever Invented for the Farmer's nse. It will mate Tim varieties of pi oduct. It w 11 prind Uie Lorn ana con tor feeding ammais. it makes coarse or fine meal as may be wanted, and it trill bolt the meal as itgnndsit.nr 1,-ave it unbolted at the op tion of the operator. It will grind Spices, !rucs or almost any other su'Hitance which requires ti e opt ratim of grinding. Itiloesall these things, and requires uui a i uue jdwct 10 urn e u. THE GREAT BENGAL TIGER. It a Mill designed to make the rarious trades of hominy, and is one of the bct Machines ever invented for the purpose. Bradford's Portable Burr Mill. Is too well known to need a description. It is the cheapest, and at the same time, the eait kept in repair, of any in use. All of the above Mills ai.d Machines can he seen in operation at HART'S MILLS, Comer of Second and Canal stieets, where the puMic areinvitjd to call and see the latest improvements of the age liefore purchasing elsewhere. All orders will be promptly filled. R. B. HART, janil-d wtf Some Things are done Better than OTHERS. R. B. HART IS now prepared to supply the City and Country Trade with the best of CORN MEAL, Unliolted r Bolted. Onrn Grit and llomiuy, of all grades; Wprat Grit, Unbolted Flour, Rye Flour, Extra r'amilr Flrur. Crush eed. Bran, Miipstuti. Corn, Cats, Chicken Feed, and all articles in the Feed line. All trade delivered to any part of the City. Please sen in your orders. My Prices will lie low. as cheap as the cheapest, and as good as thelvst The nimble Sixpence better than the slowshilliLg is my uiot'o. All mar depend n rrttinfr all mr trade made of none but the BEST of GROL'ND GRAINS, as I will buy no other. Grinding done for the Cuntry Trade. All orders from abroad, promptly tilled. R. B. U A KT; jau27-dAwtf Garden Seeds ! Garden Seeds for 1838. Zn. Cook Si Son Agents for the sale of Landreih o ft Son's Celebrated Gden Seeds have just received their first shipment this day, viz: 100 dozen Papers Early York Cahlage; 100 do do Lar-e Drumhead de f.O r!o do Ox Heart do 100 do do Drumhead Savoy do f0 Bs assorted Cabpare Leed in Bulk ; lw dozen Papers Red Wether'sfiHd Ouion 110 do Q3 Yellew Strasburg do M do do White Silver skin do (0 Bs assorted Oainn feed in Bulk; fx") doz. Papers ass'd red and white solid Celery ; j.." ao ao oo i ucumner. 50 do do oo fpinach; do Lettuce; do Melons; do Carrot; Cress or Pepper Grass; Assorttd Toiuaioes; do Radish: 100 60 i0 w 200 do do do do do do do do do do do do it uusneis assorted neans, 10 do da Peas; 3 do do Corn: 100 dozen assorted Beets: 2ä lbs Beet Seed in Bulk. Just receired and for sale at wholesale and retail by jan&-dli w-tf Z. H. COÜK ft SON, Agents. M. L. JOHNSON'S' ROOK 8TORK, BOOK BINDERY, AND MJSf BLANK BOOK MANUFACTO RY, First street between Main and Locust, Eransrille. Indiana. Blank Books made to rdr. with or without printed heads. and Magazines. Music, kc, bound in any style that may be desired. febUrdfcw ALLIS & HOWES, n ater street, one door chore Vine, Sole Manufacturer of the Celebrated MAGNOLIA WHISKY, Or EVANSVILLE, IND. ALSO Aljkinds of Domestie Lionors, and constantly a large supply of Hid and Choice Bourlmu, live and Monongahela Whisky. jan20-dft wtf G. W. HARDIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Noiatv Publle, and Real Estate Aeent, EVANSVILLE INDIANA. Orricc In the Court Houm. novll-lydftw. HENRY STITES Notary PuV.ic and Justice of the Peace. MT. CARMEL, ILL. WILL attend to collecting and securing claims In Southeastern Illinois, and all other business appertaining te said offices: paying taxes, etc. Refer to W. T. Page, Esq., Cashier Canal Bank, Eransviile. Ind. ap21 wtf 1JLUGHS.100 Steel and cast Plughs,of erery size and kind at wholesale and retail, just receired Mid for side I y jan2o-dw Z. H. COOK ft fcOX. SniNOLEV luO.OuO first qality of Yellow Poplar Shingles, superior to any in the city. Also, a large lot of Pine Shingles, Dreased Flooring, Dressed Ceilinr.Just re reived and for sale cheap at the NEW LUMBER YARD, ournerof Main nd Eighth reetü. fei daw WATSON, MEWBERRY ft CO. EVANSVILLE Seed and Agricultural Warehouse. WE hare opened a seed and Agricultural Warehouse, flare on hand and intend to Keep a full supply of FIELD-and GARD&N SEEDS;also,a full assortment of IMPLEM EM'S. We are Agents tor McCormick's Reaper: Mower and Reaper combined; Young America Com and CU Crusher; Sa ford's Straw Cutter; ' Raymond ft Roberts' Plows? Peabode'a Premium Prolific Corn: Landreth'ft Son's Warranted Garden Peed, ftc. fcc, Lbli-dAw Z.H. COOK ft SON. UNDRIES. . Paper Shelled Almonds; Pott o do, Kncllsb Walnuts: Brazil Nats; Filberts and Pea Nuts. e!aleinlrttosuit,ry . R. COOR ft SON. w

MEDICAL-

DISSOLUTION. THE CO-PARTNERSHIP OF FRINKSrEYjER, KI.t'sM AN & OO.- has this dar lieen dissolrei by mutual consent by the retirement of F. W. Bringmeyer, ana the aiuir oi tae oia concern wut ue wiuw up oy uie new u nn oi R0ELKER, KLl IW & CO., Compoed of John II Roe lk er, Wm. II. hlusman and John II. Feldwisch, who have purchased out the Mock of the formT concern, and will continue the MANU FACTURE OF STOVE and A GEN ERAL FOUNDRY BUSINESS, at the old and on Main Mreet. FK ED. W. BRINKMEYEK, WM. II. KLUSMAN, JOHN U. ROELKER. JTeliruary 1 , feblS BOEKllAV is'ö K0 1, LAND BITTE K& THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY EOF DISEASE OF TIIE KIDXEYS, LIVER COM PL A I NT, WEAKNESS OF AXY KIXD FEVER AND AGUE, AND the various aScctions consequent upon a'disia. oraerea STOMACH OR LIVER, Such as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach. Colicky Pains, llearthnm. Loss of Appetite, Iespondency, Costiveness, Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all Nerv ous, Rheumatic and Neuralgic Affections, it has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and tn others a tfected decided cui es. Thisisa nureir vegetable compound, rrenared on strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the celelrated Holland Professor Boerhare. Because of Its great success in most of the European States, its intro duction into tne cmtea ftates was intended more especially for thosfe of our fatherland scattered here and there orer the face of this mighty countrr. Meeting with great success among them, I nowofler it to the American nubltc, knowing that its truly wonderful meaicnai virtues must ne acknowledged. It is particularly recommended to those persons whose constitdtions may have been impaired hy the continuous use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dis sipation. Generally instantaneous in eflect, it find its way directly to the seat of life, thriving and qnickening every nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, and in act. irfuinji rtow health and ricor in thesvstem. NOTICE. Whoever expectsto find this allererste wm ne eisappotnted; nut to the sick, weak ana low spirited, it will prove a erntefnl aromatic coi dial, possessed ofiinfrular remelial properties. C AI TIÜ N ! The great popnlarity of this delightful Aroma hsv Induced many imitations, which the puMic should guard acainst purchaMiig. Be not persuaded to bur anything else until you hare civen Bnerliave's Holland Bitters a fair trial. One liottle will convince you Low iatinitcly superior it is to all these imitating. W Sold at 1 per lottIe, or six bottles for Si.by SOTE PROPRIETORS, BENJAMIN PAGE, Jr., & Co., . MANUFACTURING rilAEMACUTISTS AND CHEMISTS, riUsburgh, Fa. TT-Sold in ETaabviliöLy KELLER & WHITE n 1 all drugfiists. Upi'iT-lydi: w. II R. MORSE'S IKCIN KCCT PIL.L CAUTION. I Merchants and Traders will len their cnard ardl inot n mposeii upon i y a uountern-it of Morse's lln.tian Kjot rtlls. signed A. 11. .UUUKK. A ll i genuine it(Mt Pills liave tlie name aud icua'.uie lof A. J in i r. oc i.u., on ea.'n ox. DR. MORE, the invenbT of MORSE'S IXIDlAX RUUTPILLS. ha soent the ereater nan i.f iu:s uie iiitravciinc. Having vi.iieu uk ih-. Amni and Africi.as well as irth Americe lias spent! three year an.ong the Indians of our Western Icouurrv it van in this way that the Indian RH.t irille were nrstdi9covt-red. IT. Aloise was the hrstj rian to estabuh the fact that a I diseases ari-! trom IMPURITY OF TIIE BLOOD-that ourl i trencth. health and lite detH-ndel npon this vital , I i - .1 . , 1 . ... I , UU1U. .. nilllli . V' , 10 Leonard Street, ew lork. m lkR. MORSE, the Inventor of MORSE'S INDIAN mw ROOT PILL, has spent the greater part ot hi, life In traveling, having visited Eurxe, Asia and Africa as weil as North America has ):iit three yea.s amongthelndians of our Western country it was in this wav tbut the Indian Root Pills were first discovered. Dr. Morse a the first man to eiallil the ract that all diseases utim; from IMPURITY OF THK BLOOD-that our strength, hcaith and life dtpended upon this vital fluid. When the various passages become rlogged, and do not act in perfect hnunotiy with the different functions of the body, the blocd looses its action, lxcme thick, corrupted and diseased, thus caueing all iir,,s tkness and distress of every name: our sueiig'h is exl.austcd, our health we ai e dei ri ved of. and il nature is nt assisted in throwing on the sugnant humors, the blood will )couie choked and cease to act, -JUid thus our light of lire will forever I e blown out. How important then that we should keepthe various passages of the iKjd.r free and open. And how pl.-aHnlto us that we have it in our power to put a medicine in your reacn, namelv, Morse's Indian Root l'i;i,manufactured from plant and roots which trow around the mountain us cliffs n Nature's ganien. foi the health and recovery of diseased wan. One of tbe root from which thee Pills are made is a Sudorific, which opens the pores of the skin, and assists Nature in throwing nut the finer parts of the corruption within. The second is a plant which is an Expectorant, that opens and unclogs the hnraors from the lungs by co p.ous spitting. The third is a Diuretic, which gite ease and double strength to the kidneys, thus encouraged, they draw large amounts of impurity from the blood, which is 'hen thrown out bountifully br the urinary wskr passnge, and which nuld not"l.ae l-een dischargeif iu any other way. Tbe fourth is a Cathartic, and accompanies the oilier preperties of the Pills while engaged in purifying the blood; the coarser psrticles enwhich cannot pass hr the other futets, are thus tak of up and conveyed ott" in great quai.tit.ei bsltheylowe 9 From the alio ve, it Is shown that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills not onlr enter the stomach, lut become united with the blood, for they find way to erery part, and completely rout out and cleanse the system from all impurity, and the life of the licdy, hieb is the blood, liecomes perfectly healthy; coiisequertly all sickness and painaie driven from the fysteia, for they cannot remain when th.- body becomes ao pure and clear. The reason why people are so distressed when hick, and why so many die, is because they do not get a medicine which will p.i.t to the a til ic ted pat e, and which will opan the natural passages for tne disease to be cast out, hence a lai'-e iuai:Uty of f'xnl and o tier matter is lodged, and the stuiach and .destines are liteitiüy cvci flowing with the corrupted mass, thus undergoing disagreeable fermentations, constantly mixing1 with the Olood, which thr..ws the corrupted matter through every vein and artery, until life is taken from the body tv diycas . Dr. Morse's PILLS hare added to themselves victory upon victory, by restoring millions of thesi.k to Idooming health and happiness. Yes, thousan s who have len racked or tormented withsicknes, pain and ancuish, and m hose feeble fnmes have Iv-en scorched I y the burning eiementsof raging fever, and who liave been brought as it were, within a step of the silent giave. now taud ready to testify that they would have been numbered AN' iih the dead, had it not been for this great and won- . cful metlicine, Dr. Morse's Inuian lUot Pills. After r . i . . . . , j i i or two aosesuaa neen mcen, tney were asionisrieu ft: .aMolutely surprised, in witnessing their surpJisidg effects. Not only do they gire immediate ease and strength,, and tike awarall sickneM, pain and anguish, but they at once goto work at the foundation of the disease, which is the blood. Therefore, it will h?sho-n, especially by those who use these Pills, that they will so cleanse and purify, that disease that deadly enemy will taxe its flight, and the Hush of youth and beauty will spain return, and the pief-ct of a long and happy lile will cherish and tri lit en yourdtvs. C actios Beware of a counterfeit signed A. B. Mooek. All genuine hare the name of A.J. WHITE ft CO. on each box. Also the signature of A. White ft Co. All othe-s are spurious. A. J. WHITE ft CO., Sole Proprietors f0 Leonard ttrect, N. Y. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold ty all dealers In Medicines. Agents wmted in every town, rillape and hamlet in the land. Parties desiring the agency will addres. as aoore for the terms. Priee 25 cent per box, fiTe boxes will e sent on reeiptof $1, postage paid. JJaa II -dfta lyj Z. II . COOK Sc SON'S READY-PAY STORE. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMFNT3, SEEDS AND GROCERIES sold at Cash Prices for all Kinds of Pro lucear.d Live SmcK .such as Horses, Mules, Cows, Calves, Beef Cattle, Hops, Chickens; Butter lnl, Bacon, E?cs, Furs and Sitins of every dncrlption; Gitising, llees Wax, Feathers, Wheat. Corn, Oats, Barley, Beans, Rye, Bran. Shorts, Dried Appies and Peaches. Potatoes and egettbles of ai sorts. jfeb2d-dAw Z. II. COOK ft SONS. " DOCTOR J. X. lirCHES, " I ATE PHYSICIAN OF THE UNITED STATES J M AUINC HOSPITAL AT LOUISVILLH7 has located in this city, and wilt gire pruu.pt attennnn to the practice of hi profession in its several Irtnches. Othce and reidet:ce on Second, between Main and Division streets, being the same formerly occupied I y Dr. Byfi.nl. Regular hours for consultation from fj to S o clock, A. M., and from I to 2 and from 5.S to o clock, P. M. fif" Calls made in his absence from the office, and reeistered wH he dnlr ronon-li-ri - ni" B.AiNCl rjtAlS. will lKes, eolisislll K OI 1!m. itary Sharing, Transptirent Cakes, Tiasparert Bars, Fancv Rose. Fancy Bars. etc. J ust received and for sale tekt low by GILBERT ft BOWLES. TURXIP8. 200 Bushels Prime Tumip, jnrt received and for sale by 7.. II. COOK ft SO X . CANDLES. 100 boxes Ftar Cendles. marl TEN.NEY ft SORENWX. o ATS. 10 fcubC Oaf. for safe by fe . II. COOK, SON.

MEDICAL.

DISCOVERED AT LAST ! Greatest Cur In the World for Pal! Prof. Cla. VeGraih, Original Inventor and Zlanvfacturer vf tl 'HlSOil Is the only sure remecy in tne nw JL for the cure of rheumatism, deafness, Gout, Neuralgia; Lumlgo; Sciatica. Spinal and Bronchial com Plain's: Ticdoltireux; Headaclie; cramps; croup; piles, felons; sprain and bruises; cuts aiwl wounds: swelled glands; stitfjoiiit; Scrofula; Erysipelas.; Sore N irples; Swelled Breast; W.nibDbMrders: Jlt Rheum; tanker ha the mouth and rtomach; Palpiution: Eruptions; Caked Breast ;Quinzy ; Throat; Patsy; Pleurisy; t'letrs; Lock Jaw ; Heart-Burn t Tooth and Ear ache; Nervousness Costivene; Burns; tsjrr G uu.s of UUing Infants: Hemorrage, Abscess, Stiff Necks; Broken Breast: Chilblains; Tetter; Shingles; rosted I eef, t c ver and Ague; Chapped Hands, or any diseases that are sore and painful, is the oidy artade erer brought lff the public Üiat will do its work perfectly in front three to twenty minutes has bee ail by thousands and pronounced the liest remedy ever discovered. This Oil acta on the system with electricity Is r. pure vegetable preparation. Not the slightest danger of applying it outwardly or inwardly. It at once gires a permaneiit care in most case from ten to twenty minutes . .. , . The best Physiologists of Eempe hare discorered that all organic derangement of ti e animal system is the effect of an oltruction I the physicv-electric fluid . in the organic disease. A skilful applicant of this Oil puts in immediate motion the nerve fluid and tbe curs . is at once accomplished. No bleedings, no vomiting, purging or blistering is resorted to. . None cennijie without the signature of Prof. C. De Grath. Lahels signed in writirg. Principal Depot, No. ', South eighth sL.Uiree doors . below Chesnut, Philadelphia. Country dealers and . Druggists ran be supplied wholesale and retail. Price S3 cents, 50 cents and SI per boule. Try every thing ele, and give this one simple trial. . Caution. Be careful to ask for, and get IMirath'r Electric Oil, as worthless imitations alwund. There are numerous imitations sprung up on the rep-k ntatiou that my article baa acquired. The pnbu must beware they are worthless. AFFLICTED. READ THIS; . . Miraculous cure made cn one of the tftlzras of HaJ' con Macow, Aprils ir&7, , raor. DeGkath Dear Sir: This is to certify that.) I had a fall, sprained my shoulder and wasaftlictew foreighteui days, and lost the use of my arm, and could not raise my hand to my head and' hearing of the wonderful cures effected by DcGrath's Electric Oil. and by one application of it I was enabled to raise my hand to my head and take off my hat. Thank God I am well, and I cheerfully recommend U to all the' afflicted. The application was made before a hundred persons. xuurs, truly, l&igned.j A-JORDOX. John W. BranCy,' IiewU Young, J W Aderhold,K G Jetiers, E Price. Macoh, April 8 137 Witness-J A Hafer. C II Rogers, G T Franklin, 1 A B Rosa, U 1' Freeman, Prof. DeG rath Dear Si I, Capt. B. 0. Smith, hereby certify )hat I have been aflik-ted with Rheumatiom lor lour years, and at times could not sleep, liy hearing of the wonderful cures by DcGrath's Electric Oil, I was induced to try it, and the first application of the Electric Oil I was at once relieved, and now have the use of my arm. 'Tue ap-.llcjiion wasmade before fifty arsons. B. B. SMITH, Twice Co. We, the undersigneil, were present: J J Riley, J 11 Braiitiy, 11 J Cooper. .. iRaleigh, N . C. Standard. CERTIFICATE. Wimioia', S. C- March ?,15T. I, Darld Elkin, do here"y certify that I hare leea Ladly afflicted fortwomunibs with itiHamiuatory rbtumatism; one of mv legi leing much swollen stiff and sore ao that 1 found it exceedingly diflicpU to walk tht the stiff joint liaslieen twice ruMd with l'rof. DeGr-uh'scelelirateil Electric Oil within thirty hours: ami I now hare the perfect use of the atflictetllimb. I was also troubled with pa.tial deafness in my left ear, and i.y a single application oftheElectrk' Oil my hearing has been greatly improved. DAVID ELKIN AuorsTA, Ga. March x l57 Trof. DeGr-tfh Dear Sir: This is to certify that I hive heen afflicted with headache and oms n try feet from which I havemifleied very much and ly the application of l'eO'ia'.U's Electric Oil Iliaretea cured of my headache and cornf, and therefore r-co&. wend it to all. P. MtCUE. rrf. DeGiiith's Electric Oil 1?5 rewanl, 1 will give 23 lor the apprehension of a low scamp, who iriisted some diny bills and called Lis atufi ly the name of F.lectricOii . Cattiüx Hewaie of low pedlars and pk'yure drulsts who put ups ftult ciimpod of Cani)iei.a ani Lard Oil, ea I Im Kit ELECTRIC OIL. Nupedlers sJl the genuiue Electric Oil in the United f-utes it is sold only I y res-ectA'de Druggists and courtry merchants. Be sure and get DeG rath" Electric Oil or you will be cheated. v AFFLICTED, READ THIS. . CEBTiriCATES. A cor st a, Ga. March t in Trof. DeGrath Dear fir: Thia is le certify that ny lor Miwi has ten afllictt-ii with Rheumatism for sTrnteen yetrs and by one application of your I I was entirely cured, and I cheerfully recommend to all similarly affected. Yours respectfully, C. IIEUBrIt For sale br SMITH ft EZZARD, sole agent at Atlanta, Georgia. Prof. CII AS. DeG RATHTfi South Firhth street' Philadelphia. KFLLER .r WHIT' , S.la Agerts. Alsrf slrat lr. Pennington's Drug Store, and Hallock ft Stoddard's. octO AYER'S CHERRY rECTOKAfj, FOR THE RAPID CURE OF Cold, Coughs, aiid Hoarseness. . BxtxriELo, Mass., Dec. SOth t. Dr. J. C Atke: I do not hesitate to say the est remedy I hare erer found forCoughs, Hoarseness, Influenz, and ti e cKvuniuint vmi4ms of a Cold, i your Cherrt PkcioRaL. Its ca slant use in my practice and my famüy for the last ten years has shown it ro possess superior r;rtues fo. the treatment for llies com plaints. Kl'.l ,A. U MO KT, N V.. writes: f 1 . Vi. y V! ."' ' my huy rvT since yea Inrentel it, aril lheve it the lest m.licine for its -purpose ever pot out. With a had cold 1 chould sooner pay twenty. five dollars for a IwUle than do without it, or take any other remedy .w Croup, Whooping Couzh, Influenza. SfRisoriBtP, Mass., FeU 7. 157. Brother Ater: I will cheerfully certify yon 1 EI.T,OK4L i" the lest remedy we posseas for the ci t or U hooping. Couch, Croup, and the cfrt diseases of children. We of your fraternity in the South appreciate your skill, and comm-nd voor meli,-ine to our ' TV . -, IIIRAM CHNKI.IN. M. D. .oÄ;SHE,I-,S(l'l0-TtBBY 1 -. rites :M Jan., 1: 'I had atetlus Influenza, whkh confined ma indoors six weeks' took many medicines without rePer: finally tried your PEcTOKAibvtheadriceof our clergyman. The first dose relieved the soreness in my throat and lungs: less than one-half the bottle ma le lae completely well. Your medicines are the cheapest J-well as the best we can l-uy, and we esteem rou. Doctor, and your remedies, as the poor man's friend." Asthma or Phthisic, and Bronchitis. West Maxchester, Pa., Feb. i. Sir: Yonr Cherrt I'cctokal is j-erfimiii g uiarvellous cures In this section. It has relieved s.-veral from alarming symptom of consumption, and is now c unnpamati who has laHnrel under an affection of the luncs for the last fortv rears. HENRY L. PARKS, Merchant. A. A. RAMSEY, M. D., Albios, Moeoe Cocktt low, wrrtes. Sept. ;, l,-.z -"Imrioamy practice of min? years I hare found nothing equal to your Ch&rry Pectoral for riving case and relief to coasutnirtive patienLs, or curing such as are cura'e. We might ald volumes of evidence, but the race.' convincing proof uf the virtues of this remedy is fuund ia its effects upon trial. Consumption. Frohabjy noone remedy hasever been known which cured zo many and such dangerous casesas this. Some no human aid can reach; but even to those the Cherrt Pectoeal nffords relief and comfort. Astor House. New Yobk Citt, March 5, 156.. ' Doctor Ates, Low eil: I feel it a duty and a. pleasure to inform youw liat yonr Cherrt Pectoral has don fr my wife. S.ie hail lieen fire months -laMring under the dangerous symptoms of consump- -tion, from which no aid we cmid procure pare her much relW, She was steadily failing, until Dr. Stiong, of this city, where we have come for advice, recommended a trial of your medicine. We bless his -kindness, as we do your skill, for she Ihm reevrered fro-n that day. She is not yet as stronr as she used to Le. but is free from her cough, and calls herself well. Yours w ith rratitnde and regard, ORLANDO SHELBY, or Smelbttillk. CONSUMPTIVE, do not despair till you hare tried Ater's Cherrt Pectoral. It ismadebyoio of the lst nwüral chemists in the world, and its cures all around us bespeak the hLrh merits of its rirtoes. L Philadelphia Ledger. Prepared br lr J. C Aver. Lowell Mass.: aid., sold br Keller ft White Ennsrille:aod br Druge is',, and Merchants throughout the countrr. Atwbole-aio by J. C. Ayer ft Co,. U Wutaut streeljincinnati. I . . . , T rfJ r WOLASSE. L'jL 'S barrels Molase: dV ff Je, s. twtrrris .iiiiiiw. Chancellor, and tor le by fc RTOr,v Pcabody's Pre nw Prolific Corn., THIS IS THE FIN E-T CORN ereroaered to the Public. Its a i rants ges are 'i.rT It is eariier 'h-.n common Com. Peroi It is a hrm rint Corn and very hesry. TinnnI. rnts mt snckers, and the suckers bearing enthemme as thm!ntck. Kverr farmer s- oa!d trr it. Tut up in enert, p-c and half bushel svtkS. V.'a wM ru I, - had ont v of 2. H . COOK ft SON . febH-dftw KdeAgenJ. IXTRA FOIILT VINEGAR. W bbls Vinrgar for v Hatehey Labor riavin Wanh-boarda. "i "wen of the are IiH. f r at manufae turn's PrWw 7. II. COOK ft SON. A rents. I LOVER ANDTO'OTHY SEEP. fvAiinchel rtiio Timtpr rrm. eed.luit CORVSUEILERS.f, U'estern Corn Speller.! . ,. K uÄth Western Corn :Jg URNIPS- jr Pu,h. t -. ir (If o. fO jTKI! rr.

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