Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 113, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 April 1858 — Page 4
INSURANCE.
INSURAft AGENCY. ALLEN C. IIALLCCK, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, UNDERWRITER And General Insurance Agent, and ADJUSTER OF AVERAGES. IT rortlime to ne policies from several FIRST CLASS ami JIOiT KELIABLLE IXSlRAXCli COMPANIES IS THE COCTTRY, OS ISLAND A fll RISES IIa will also receive applications Lr life ixsUR.vxceZW Tie will also attend to the ADJUSTMENT OF LOOSES of every description, under policies from other agencies, and attend to the settlem-nt of II mat- . r .i :.w ,...-,.,.- fnrnutiM interestedii;. in..ri. .w ii Insurance Agent, hasmade him YimUIar w ith all subjects connected ith the subJect of Insurance. lap. p.-ly. etna insurance company. ii tKTinRIi. COXXKCTILIT. is TAT K M F. N T of the Condit ion of the J.T N A IXl.S"Cas rVuiredhy the law of the Staterf Th nt:ne of the Corpiratioti U .t.r.V AN C E COHPAN Y. Sil. Vi,i vDi The Capital Stock is ONE MILLION I I ' iVM E ('II " "c "l.v;"""'J A IN SUR . Cos. UONE MILLION DOLLARS, and U paid up. ch la hand an 1 in Bank Cash in special diposst in Hartford hanks, with accrued interest Casl in hinds of Agent, and in transit eotite unincumocrea... CO ,134 00 (i Mortgage Bonds at e per cent intf-rf .loco loon 44.00 P0 S?A 00 "s do do percent, interest.... 10 Jersey City Water Bond, t percent, interest...... Ullartford City Bonds, b per cent. interest Milwauki Bond?, 10 P"" cent. interests Monev rlue the company secuied V m,r.ae Bills reee.vat I? .... SCO shares Har.forl & New Laven K It Co stock 101 shares Boston c X oreesier Railroad Co stock 250 share Connecticut Kiver K. K. Co. stock 5 shares Connecticut Kivcr Co stock ' "V shires Srterd Bnk sMrk.. 5d sliares Citizens' Bank, Waterburv stock '. 33 shares "Eagle B;uik, Providence stock.. tOO shares Pii.enix Bank, HartfurJs c'i ........... 400 shares Farm. iech. BTi Hmf nl tocW........ SXtehAres Exrh;u.g.:.Baiik tlartfr I tock 40 shares S'ate Bank, dj do.... rtt h;. Ci:y Bank, do do.... 100 shares County do do do.... 11W l'XH
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1:4) shires Conn. River Bank, Uartfcr !, stock iS share lt.trtfurd Bank, Hart f.ir.l. st ick 1C0 sh res Charter Oak Bank, Hartford stock lCJshwvs M.tcu. 4i Min. Tank tl; nft.ni,stcH.i, raU 'n... 73sh;irs .otni Bunk, Ii.utfar J, frtick C00shr.ji Mv-rch. Ex. BanK, New YrK. a h-k SCOshnre? N tu U..t Buk, New orx. si.cn 12C0 shxres MeicU- BanK, N". Y. KOCK 200 h.ires ?.rth America Bans, N'e-T YrE, jUxk X30 shares Nassau fcins, New YorZ.stocK Si1 nLves Amer n Ban K , N . Y. Broadway Li 4 Ki 4) 1 1'0 & 4) 2f 600 Pe rl' Hü " Bpa'-iic Bic ' City BanK Union 15inK Hanover BanK Ctnsionweal'.h " rha-nixCanK " Manhattan llanK " New Yo.K BauK " Slarset B mK u 4 If 4 It " Oceanians: " M-tropilitan T.K ' Biitch-rs' U lroycrs r.-inir. New Yonc st.irX.... 3C0 shTs Imrortf rs cc Tra Jers BunK. Nw or-rt'icK... 400 shares American Cxrhauge BanK, New VorK, stoez... 8u3 shve Merchaiita' UocK, N. Y-Moca 15 shares Mechanics & Traders' Bank, Jer?y City stucK 100 shares U. S. Trust Co. New YorK. st t 130 shares N. Y. L;fe Its. Si X rast Co., N", Y.ktoci.... ioe7 so T.T ABILITIES. The imonntof l.ia! ilities due or not due to hanK or oth-.r crlit"ri nothing. Losses adjusted an 1 due- none. Lows a1jitl aid not due 12 CGß v3 Lo.e- urtaijusted, iu suspense, waiting fur.her proof orcontestej 1C1,?9 85 All other c5a:ms asaint tlie Company are small, fr printing, iic. Ä.ARAÄ A cents in?tru'- ted t tae no rials exceeding $10,000, without special permission. The erratest amount iuiare l in any one city, town or viliace varies. . Th greatest aroonnt allowed to be insured many ati MiuK tlvi virir. The Charter or Act of Incorporation and amend ments u herewith present"!. , T1I03. K. BRACE. Jr.. Ilartf jrd. Jan. 1st, ls SecreUry STATE OF CONNECTICUT, II irtfnrd t'oimtv. ( ss. HsaTroao. Jan. 1st. Personally appeared before me, a J ustice of the Peace, duty qualified to administer oaths, THOJlil K. Illtct, J a., Secretary, and mle solemn oath that the foregoir. t.i:euient of the assets and condition of the .L'.La Insurance Comt any is true. HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Teace. TIIE STATE OF IN'PIANA, ) Ai'DiToa or Sttk's OrricE, Indiannoolis. Jan. 12t lj. J WITEUEAS, the .Y.tna Insurtnce Company of Hartford, has tiled in this Ollic a statement of ItaCiinuutoti on the it January, tne act 01 its iiiciriKr.t;on and amendments properly certified tn. and iu written instrument, nominating its Agents and authorizing tbe:n fully ani uni etfervedly to acanowie 9rrice of rroces in the evet t of suits Now, therefore, in pur3utnce of the rs-iuiroments of --An Act to amend an Act entitled an Act for the Incorporation of Insurance Companies, denn:ne their powers, and preserving their dutie.," approved Marc i S, 1T5. hiving presente! atif:ictory evidence to me of full compliance to the requirement and specifications of fiat Act, I.JOHN W. Ix ÜD, Auditor of the !tate of Indi;un, do hery certify that ALLEN C. HALLECK, of Evansville, as the Aeent of said Company, isauthfvrize i to trans-T-t the husinessof IX SI. UANCE as the Aevnt of said .Etn: Insurance Company in thiä Hate, up to July Is', l'.V to theextent that he may be commissioned and appointed by the said Company. In witness whereof, I have hereunto su!wcri.ed my name and enured tlie seal of my cttice to be alhxed, thU Utn day of January. I:. JOHN W. DO DD, Au Jitor of State. ALLEN C. IIALLECK, A CENT. tfA KVAXSVILIiK. TND. 1 J J. STRATTON, LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, Second, between Mala and Locust Streets, Opposite Old rresbyierlan 1'huich, EVANSVILLE. TnE nnfl-rigr.ed has a large and commodious Urick tile with ?heda for carriage?, aud ü prepared to take horses by the day, week or month. His customers may I sureoft!'V.-"ng their animal. well and carefaljy attended to. Her-'TS tnht following gentlemen whsse horses he has had a long tine under his cliarge. H- has alo number of good and safe hors 's f r the Saddle or Harness, with a number of new and comfortaMehusTTies, to hire. Orders for Saddle Horses 01 Jlorses and Buggies, will be punctually attended tc liefer to C.O.KEAT?, Gasomee. C. R. BEM EST, Bement k. Vide. J ... A II T, KT-SlKTltt CYPRIAN PKSTON, Keen& Proct.m. ytl2T7lyl J. KT It A 1 ATTON. CO-PAUTNERSIlIl AOTilTil. IVK begtoannouncerte;ifuily to the puMicof ww Ennsvilie anl vicinity that we have ent'-red into co-partnership under the titleofDotH. il Ac Conyngton, and will condnct the Book, Stationary, Magasine.and J'ewärarfr trade, at the Old SUnll of Do J., , late DohK.ll x Lister, Main street. Welg to thank our kind customers for past favors, and to solicit t. ireontuiuance. assuring them that we.com e bsfore f'n iüa new stoc ac.l.iiie aetermination to supply kfltf!r wfin! wall .,4 " lfT'A Valien I TH03.CONYXGT0X. decS-tf. J. UOBELL J. C FLEACI LER'S HVEeat S1iot, fZT"9" S-.K'-n.vUle,.nd. Ja in cald: srrctt, hw! p'T or excel ouier van. ? ' r',,'aru- S:'"nM. and when it can I J ?J"sMur, ie f.irnwi -. v. i--v.atx families can hive thir meats sent home wheu they noviStf V -fi-aV?: VW...J tTOUi,1 ,n "r oiJemtotheih: " at v.u. VCUNDRIESTJ ir'Oz l,in WsVards; Vi" V: 'T'! fi-ne Cheese v:ne, j an rer-je1, and f w te by Pftr.ECTl OXERS jirfS Tt. deel JCU- Jat received aud f. an!e by iMuiLnr K BOWLES. ueeä.., , r W.iaa.-.'Jrfttoic cream Cheese, an extra ;bi ' - t si. tuua at boji .
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HARDWARE AND SADDLERY. I
CHARLES DAUtOCK, IMPORTERAND DEALER IN COACH AAD 8AÜDLERY 3Iah Street, IVear Water. HAVING completed arruiremt nts wlthtaropean ami American manufacturers for a direct apply of II food; in my ine, i am en ab led to ofler inducements, that cannot the Interest of r"vA u engagea in uic bu siness to give mo trial. I name In rart: . 1 .rinn- Tniul nt tfi rwt uteelt Bands, Kn ameled and of all kinds of Leather; Cloths, Liuincs for Carriaces, Varnishes, Catinirs of all kinds, fraddie Trees, Ensjlish Bridle Leaüiers, Bits, gtirrnps, Mir. Harnes, tine Silver Harne of all kinds, Jennv Linrt C.ig Trees, Pelf-Adjustin Tads, Taylor's Patent Harnes, KIv Nets.Shoe inresais, liorw oiaiivn.-, .v..H.n i:ir,h ttvu. Amrriniii tlirth and Rein er, pom !ottonan.l Worsted: London Welt Skins, as" Jrior article; Ivory, Uutra Tercha and Brass lined Martereai Bines; Superior Kerseys for Horse Covers, the t T in f... ranrthinir r,rt1.1ininil tO eillier dinehotb hranches thoroughly, we would respertfully invite jour at tention before pnrchasine e!""rnere. tt t wn I m also agent for YAKD i PATENT T,JI50 AUUI.N. -- IIAUDWAIIK &. CUTLERY. Foreign and Domettic, Ship. Loq, Trace and Halter Claim, JTails, Axe, Jfatchttt, rianet. Siiftha, Cradles. Iialet, Swaths, IvrUy Scales, Shovels, Spades, Grindtttmes, Locks, Latches, A'inurs. Chisels. Looking Glasses, Tiles. Guns, ristols. Ob Fancy Goods ALSO AG EATS FOR BOsTO.V DELTI AC. CO. BAB COCK & SONNTAG. tp27 Water street. Evansville. Ind. SADDLERY WARE ESTABLISH31 EXT AND 3IAXUPACTOUY. J. P ELLIOTT, DEALER L SADDLERY WARK&C, HAS iut received a mil assortment of S.M! Trp of all kinds. Briill? Bits, Stir rup Irons, Bujr?y Mountings, XI ehs, Seatint. Aie.. ac. hicn ne wiu sen on reasonii? tprwK. lUalmltci-n, on h:ind a aeneral assort ment of SaJAlej, Harness, Bridle,and all other things appertaining to the business, of his own manufacture, on .Main street, Urtween Frst and Second street, at the TOBACCONISTS. P5 O 5 rsfi. I THE LARGEST TOBACCO LvrADLlSll.tlENT IN THE STATE. jV FEADRUil A IIIIOTIIKRS wonU M. respectfully inform the citie!is of Eransville ana vicinity, taax taey nave a larger stock of Tobacco, Se?ar. Snuff", Pipes, mid uerraan Smokinjr Tobacco, than any two establishments ef our crincipal cities Uotels and Store-keepers look to your interests. Be fore I'Urchasins elsewhere, examine our larz assort ment, which we pledce ourselves to sell at the lowest naitimore prices and cneaper tnaa can e nought in Cincinnati or Louüville. All we ask is. that you shall call and 5ude for yourselves. We ofler any of ire ar-ove -t waoiesnis crretaii. uur est.vnaraent is annnch of the well known extenwive Baltimore ToL . 1 . u I l 1 ... orest street. . r.. Villi 11 ci HKUr., iy!3l Main st.,1 door above 1st. Evansville. Ind. CHESCENT CITY TOBACCO FACTORY. j. s. Mccracken, Proirictor. MAIX ST., BETWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH, EVANS VILLI:, INDIANA. f AViNo fitted up the above totiacco E A FACTORY, I am now preparel to fill all order for the various styles ot Western Tohncco. such as Fives, Pounds, Quarter and Half Pound., in all kinds of pnekaees, and nave now on hand tlie following brands, viz: 10 boxes Olmstead 3 Lump; 10 do. do Pouuii; It no uneiuwn.) 10 20 to 10 do do do do Pounds (Own : (ia Caddies) Hoosier Boy; do Jordan's: Lw Grade RnHnson's; Montgomery 50 Its Packages. 20 do The above stork will he sold 5 per cenU lower than can be tmusht elsewhere, and 5 percent, off for cash. All kinds of currency taaen at par. Seventy-five M. large size Cigars on hand in One M uxes at lowest nsures tor casn. icnit. HOME MANUFACTURE, roil 1'OIi E LEG AN' L E Ci A NT AND AND FASHIONABLE; FASHIONABLE ao CAPS CAPS of the of the Latest Style, Latest Styl CALL AT TFlg OLD CALL AT THE OLD Established Hons Estabshtd Honst er VAUTIER & MARCONNIER, MAIN STREET, EVANSVILLLE, INDIANA. ap27-ly SUN DRIEST 44 boxes Palm Soap, V ft bars; 40 do do do li do; 3) do German Soap, l ft bars; 30 no do do 3 tb do: 200 do No. 1 nerrlng; -75 ags 500, 600, 700 Cotton Yarn . Received per fcteamer Glendale. and f.r t ..r't p.T shbr low for cas (mar.11 I.&D. IIEIMANN. T IIP, f . vv " IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS. II AJ'E on hand a full supply and of the best qualOLITE WHITE LIME OKAY LIME, LATHS, 1I1IR. II Y DRAULTC CEMPtNT PLASTER PARIS, WIN DOW SASH, PAN N EL, DOORS, PAINTS. NAILS. GLASS, liC.ic To which I invite your attention. Prices favorable. .. E.S. BABCOCK, Water street. 1.3 LOUR. 50 lM of tha Invincible Canal Mills jb. r.xtra lour, received and foraat.v m W -a . a. - - ved and for sate by VICKERV & JOUN'STON. mar4 Sccond-Hand Farnitnre Stör 'I1 ndayS'Vn,7 th5 citi"n of nsville in'L .T,.. mtT. tnat they, hav, at the enmer of hardly differs from new mare. ""ess, wwi " f.bl0 rn KIr,iR?S.AC" BUNGE. fU -fra Cotxerof V m ,Bd Third streeU.
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DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING.
S. CUIYIBEHT9 OL CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS, HAVE jmit received a large steck of CJoths Casstm eres and Vesting of ail varieties, which they are prepareil to manu f acture at short notice. T Hey are w m . 1 . ...ula Ik that, tik if tnm aiso prepared to sen uiews kuuus 1 lowest market prices, wholesale and retail. Hau, Cars and Famishing Goods of all kinds, constantly n V.nri On th MTtners of this firm being a resi dent of the East and constantly rn the market, wear Ereparep to sell our stoca at ioaer Braiu4uui onsen not similarly situated. . We keep the best of mechanics, and warrant all goos BEIIM'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. HH7E. the undmitmed, students of the Evansville WW Commercial College, taae great pleasure In ac- - - Mr J llru.. rinrir! or the PCOOOI. our high pireciation of his Lecture delivered on ertnesl;ty venire, on Business and the necessary o,au(icntions in order to fol low it successfully. We hinhlvconctir witn nun in nis Mieason uirerarj. Bu.inefsanfl iingiousx.uu:ion. ".n .mum. , J. P. ELLIOTT. MICHAEL GOKMOSt A. P. V . Arrf. K. W. H.CREOORY, ,. P. ELLIOTT. Til. Kl LKR.Ja. JOHN INGLE, WM.HOUGLAND. JOHN W.GEKHART. W. II. NEWMAN, Ii:. NEWMAN, W. K Eft AN, C. MILLER. J0I1NGOHM0N, R E M O V AL. A. ANSPACH ER Si CO., CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS, WAVE REMOVED THEIR ESTABLISHMENT from Main street, to the COMMERCIAL ROW, On FIrat street, 24 ioor above bycamore at. Their stock of clothing for the SPRING AND SUM MER TRADE Is now complete, and open Tor th marl; t. mid in variety and extent we flatter on iMeive it cannot be surpassed by any other factory. East or v eu . Purchasing onrraw materials at hea-l-onaner, as we do,ard manufacturing them into Clothing here, at a much less cost ttuin uie same can ne none ai any omer nnint.ar.d hrtvinc taken atlvantare of the late panic to .wiir rnnd nnrtinn of our Stock ata hea vr rcdu tion, we feel confident in saying that there is no Factory that can sell at a lower rate or on better terms. We invite the attention or the Country iraaewonr stock, with full confidence that we lean surply dealers on as good terms as uiey can purenaa iu any ? csio u 1 ab.r Those who cannot come In person may be sure that their oruers wm oe nuea wuu mc pr-iirs. it u attention. A. ANSPAC1IER Js CO. feh27-tf ' FIVE REASONS WHY I WISH TO DO AN EXCLU&1. CASH BUSINESS. iIRST. Mr profiu are not sufficlentto admit of a long credi I and losses. ... . . Sbcoolt. 1 find I cannot credit one and refuse Thirdly. !dy temper i not sufficiently mild to taVe pWantlyall the inaultsoflered on presentation ptouis. C"ocaTHLT. I believe it to be th interest of all persons to pay cas.i tor a nai uirjr i"i umr. Eiitiilt. That I nn offer my cash customers, and Cnuvho have raid their bills promptly, additional ii....t. in nrLvi ami a4rt merit . and wil 1 spare uo inJucemeutJ ia my p-.Tcr for a continuance of their t-adctorcajiu PA.mI r. 1. JU..1UIV.11, feb ' Main street. thredoor below Second. NEW COODS! wrVaE are receiving our r a lu :iut iv 1 uuvu.-, W mraitin In oart of Dress Si!s. French and Enclish Merinoes, Muslin Delaines, Cashmeres. Ging hams, Print., I? lanneis, nianKet", extra ixc, tnM, Woolen and Ftella Sliawis; Cloth. Cimjrs; Man tillas, new style; Cloaks at all prices; Cluneal ScuTs. Ilrvai. lIfksitarV. r.ln. hrd and Brown Sheetinc. Carpetings, Rug, Floor Oil Cloths, and Daiuask goods for tndow curtains. , Onr stock is now well assorted, and we invite tue public to give us a call and examine our good. tpti4 J.OAKLEY at SON, ASSIGNEl'-S SALE. TIIE entire stKk of Messrs. Wm. Lcewejthals Co., consisting of a beautiful assortment of DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING of everv variety, have to he d isposed of within a short time. The Uoods nave to ne sold positively nr.ti wiuiout reserve. The attention of Cash buyers iaparticiiAll pers.ns indebted to the firm of Wn. Lrewenth&l & Co., will please seme trxnwitn, n hthm an nnuec essary trouble. ABRAHAM U I'M BERTS. essary LEOPOLD M. BEKNJtEl.Mt.K, Assignees of Wm. Lcewenthal & Oct.6-tf JOHH IHAXXLia. OSBORKI XILKT FALL AND WINTER WfE have now In Store a complete Stock of Fal W and Winter, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, hich we offer to our cilizens and strangers visiting the city at such prices as wi I defy competition. We would respectfully call the attention of our friends and customers, and all persons wanting Dry Goods to our extensive Stock, consisting tn part of tlie followia Cloths, Cassimeres and Tweeds; Sattinets and Ky . Jeana; Blankets and Flannels; ( English, French and American rrints; .Striped and Tiaid M. Do Lains and SiUs; Qir.ghaxn,DeBagcs and Poplins; Bayadere all wool De Lains; riain De Lains and Shepherd's riaids; Alpacca, Englb-h and Trench Merinoes Sanare and long wool shawls, Stella shawls and scarf,' Brache shawl, Cherat'le scarf and gent's shawls, eaibroUleries and white goods, hosiery and underwear, genuine Irish linens, table cloths and lm en cambric hd'fs. carpets, matting. Door, table and stair oil cloths, liats and caps, boots and shoes, nm breilas, trimmuigs, &.C. SIIAN'KLIX & REILLY , ocfjioß LOOK HERE! fHIIE nndcrsiened wonld respectfully Infona the JL citizens of Evansville and vicinity, tlutt he has permanently established himself in thiscity as a Practical Jeweler and Engraver, A nd is now prepared to make to order all kinds of Jewehie, stich a FINE SOLID It I NU. BREASTPIN, EAR-RINGS, BRACELETS, Masonic and Odd Fellow' Emblems; Gold and Silver Cane-Heads, Snuff-lioxes, sc., sc. TTIo or raaRLS, imaMOSDS.and other Stones, 3tosaic and cameos. FINE GILDING AND GALVINIZTNG, f.otter and Ornamental Enrravine on Gold and Silver ; also Knrravingof DooR-rLATKS, STKKLSTaisrs, and stencil r l atks. ranicuuir niieuuuii mnx 1 Repairing of Jewelry and Silver Ware, and roListM.sa or oldsilvir and platzd ware. An exierienceef many years, cnaides the suhscrllier to insure superior workmanship. E vtry article made liy him is warranted of the same liiieeof metal a orderail, which will prevent disappointment too often met within Eastern man j fact u re, a regards the purity of the gold. .... Order and Jon sent y mail, promptly auenoed to. Ducau bought at 10c alMve New York quotations. B. WALDKIRCH, Jeweler and Engiarer. Main between 1st and 2d sts.. Evansville BLACKWOOD'S MAfiZINE, TIIE BRITISH REVIEWS. a SCOTT Jfc CO., New York, continue to puhILi Ibh the following leading British Periodicals, vm 1 2 2 4 5 THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative). THE EDINBURG REVIEW (Whig. TIIE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW(FrccChurch). TIIE WESTMINISTER REVIEW (Literal). BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, (Tory). These Periodicals ably represent the three great political parties of Great Britain Whig, Tory and Radicat but politics forms only one feature of their character. As Organs of the moet profound writer on Science, Literature, Morality, and Religion, they and as they have ever stood, unrivalled in tlie world of letter. These Reprints can now be placed In the hands of subscriber aliout a soon a the original editions. TEBXS TER AN.NVM: F.r any one of the four Reviews 3 00 For any two of the-fonr Review 5 00 For any three of ihe four Reviews 7 00 For all four of the Reviews 00 For RUck wood Magazine 3 no For Biackwood and three Keviews 00 For B ju.-k wood and the four Review 10 00 PavmenUto tmadeinallcaealnalvance. Money current in the State where issued will be received at par. A discount of twenty -five per cent, wiu be allowed Clubs. Fourcopies 01 Blackwool, or of on Review, will lsent to one address for; four copies of the four Reviews and Blackwood for 30; and so on. The PoSTaoa to any part of the United State, will be but twenty four ceuts a year for "Blackwood; and but fourteen cents a year for each of the Reviews. janWtf . . WHISKY We are now receiving a daily supply of Whisky, and are ready to furnish a superior article to old or new customers. fel.3 TENN'EYt SOREN'SON. REASOXS FOR DUYIXO HARPER AT DODELL dc COY(;To8 f4IRST-IT IS ONLY TWENTY CENTS PER COPY. Second The Tages ARE ALL CUT. THIRD-Dobell Sl Convngton will bind them superior to any other firm at 7 5 cent per volume. Thus, as yon save Sixty cent in the cost, reducing the binding to a mere nothing, much below thos who advertise to bind at half priet . feb24 HA3IIKESHEATER-Justreivedbr feblJ DOBELL & CONVNGTON. NOT FAILED OCT STILL REDHKMIXU. of Bankert Brokers and k7V Mrrantile bouse nas ixcomeio ceneral. ba.m. EMBICII informs hi numerous customers and the public generally that he is still redeeming all solvent Bank Notes, including Tennessee, Illinois and Wis consin with rich and fasuluuabl Vrj uooua at tow prices. - .... I'aving lately fitted up the upstairs for the display o' Antiiu.a. Fariev Uood.. and Woolen Kaitt Good, I greu variety, and as we are constaiitiy receiving ew supplies, we are prepared to meet any sum, and jrill continue to redeem all aolvent notes in seasonable Cry Uoods to the satisfaction er au cuaomws bov 11 tf.
LOTTERIES.
SWAN & CO.'S LOTTERIES! Authorized by the State of Georgia. WS 870,000 !!! S3Ef FOR TEX DOLLARS!! The following Scheme will be drawn by S. SWAN & CO.. Managen of the Sparta Academy Lottery , in each of their Single Number Lotteries for April, IS38 at AUGUSTA, Georgia, In public, under the superin tendence of Commissioners. CLASS 9. To be drawn in the City of Angusta,Georgia,in public, on SATURDAY, April 3d, 18?3. CLASS IO, Tobe drawn In the City of AngnsU.Oeorgia.ln public, on SATURDAY, April 10th, 133. CLASS 11, To be drawn la le City of Augusta.Oeorgla.in public. n Saturday, April nth, iss. CLASS 12 To be drawn in the City of Augua, Georgia, in public, on SATURDAY. Arril 24th, l?, OX THE PLAX OF S1XGLB XCMBERS1 FIVE TI10ÜSAXD FOUR IWSDRED . AND EIGHTY-FIVE PRIZES! Xearly One Prize to every XIne Ticket. MAGNIFICENT SCIIEMC! TO B DRaWH EACH SATURDAY IN APRIL! 1 Prize of. ...$70,nno (4 10,1 5.000 urn 5.0C0 1.OÜ0 "5? 4 Prizes of 4 4 4 50 a : II a II IS" 100 2.S0 105 APPROXIMATION PRIZES: 4 Prixet of 400 Approx'g to 70,000 prize arel,fi00 4 4 do do do do do do 200 lO.ISkl nriiM NX! Hl 4 4 4 4 125 100 75 50 20 are 5,000 " 4,000 " 8,0ml 400 300 200 5,000 100.WH) 3,185 PrUes amounting to 8320,000 Whole Tickets fJO; Halves 15; Quarters 2). PLAN OF TUB LOTTERY. The Numbers from 1 to &0.00A, correspond! n with those Nuinlnrrs on the Tickets printed on separate slips of 1 per. are encircled with small tin tubes and placed in one 11 neei. The first 4f7 Prises, similarly printed and encircled. are placed in another wheel. The wheel are tnen revoived.ann a nnmoer is nrawn from the wheel of Numliers, and at the same times Prize is drawn from the otherwheel. The Number and Prize drawn out are opened and exhibited to the audi ence.and registered by the Commissioners; the Prize being placed against the Numter drawn. This operation is repeated until all the Prises arc drawn out. Approximation Prlzea. The two preceding and thetwosueceling XnnVerstn those drawing the first .. Prizes will ie eutitiff to tue approximation Prirs. Forcxample: If Ticket No. Il,2.i0 draw the to.oik) P.-ip. those Tickitnuinred U24,1124!.112:1 and 11252, will wh rw C;tiiled to 100. If Ticket No. 5.V1 draws the Prize, those Tickets numbered 54 54,5.M,öö2, will eacn lie euüiled to f JQ0,and so on according to the above scheui". The 5.IHH rrixes or wm ne eterminei ry tne last fienre of the Number that draws the 70,000 Prize. For exaruple, jf the Nuroier drawing the 70.IKSl Prize ends with No. 1, then all the Tickets, where the number ends in I, will he ent:tled to 20. If the Numlwr ends with n o. 2, tuen an tne 1 ickcis wnere tue a umber ends in 2 will he entitled to $20, and so on to 0. Certificates of Packages a ill be sold at the following rates, which is the risk: Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets t5 iu nan 411 10 Quarter 20 lOEichth 10 11 1 11 11 In ordering Tickets or Certiorate, enclose the mon-y to oar adilre for the Tickets ordert,., on receipt of which they will be forwarded by first mail. purchasers can nava tickets ending in any ngureuiey may designate. The list of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be sent to purehaers Immediately after the drawing. tie" Purchasers will p!ee write their signatures plain, and give their Post Office, County and SUte. tlT Remember that every Prize is drawn and paya ble in full without deduction. ?y" All prizes of 11,000 and under, paid Immediately after the drawing other prize at tlie usual time of thirty days. Alleoromnnications strictly confidential. Address Orders for Tickers "or Certificates to '. S. SWAN 81 CO., Augusta. Ga. r? rersop. rel.liMg near Montgomery, Alabama, or Atlanta, G.rcia, can btve their orders filled, and save time, by addressing 5, Swan & Co., at either of those citie. fjf A list of the number that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each one is entitled to, will be published after every drawing, in the following papers: An euta Oeo.) Constitutionalist, New Orleans Delta, MoMI-Register, Charleston Standard, Nashville Gazette, Atlanta Intelligencer, iew iorn tteeKiy uay hook, savannah Jioni ng Newa, Richmond Dispatch, News, and Paulding I Miss.) Clarion MORE PRIZES THAN BLANKS!! TSS $272000 !!Sr Shelby CoUege Lottery, TO ORAVTX ON TIIK HAVANA rLAN. SHELBY COLLEGE LOTTERY, OF LOUISVILLE, KY. R. FRAXCE A CO., Blanager. Extra Clasa 91, Decided by drawing of Grand Consolidated; Lottery, (Havana Plan,) Extra Class 3, To be drawn in the City of Baltimore, Mary. an 1 On SATURDAY, March 27th, 185S. Pilzes amounting to (272,000, Will be distributed according to the following spiels id Scheme: 40,000 Nnmbers 20,6C0 Prizes! rRIZES FATABLB X FULL, WITHOUT DEDCCTIOX. SCHEME. 1 prize of... 1 prize of.., 1 prize of.., 1 prize of.. 1 jTize of.. 1 4-ize of.. I prize of... 1 prize of.. 1 prize of.. I prize of.. I prise Of.. 1 prize of.. 10 prizes of. 10 prizes of. ."5,000 la 05,000 . ll.ss)U 11,10 .. 4.w)aree,0O0 . Jare4,CC . I"K( . l,.VWf areS.UX) . 1 A'VI . I,2S I are 200 .. 11X1 . Jare 2 Jaw 4 JO aret.i" . :m are :.0n0 lou prizes or 200 are 204W A P PROX I M AT IO W I- It 1 7. F. . 4 ptlzesof to Oö.liOO prize, are 1.200 4 prize of 3T0 to 1US) irize. are Luid f icize of. . -' 10 4,w prize, are . 2i) to SjOOO prize, are . Ijfl to 1(K) prize, are . to 1,2.V) irizes.are . m to -J,siO pj-izes, are . i0 to 4i prices, are . 40 to 'J 0 prizes, are l.UHl 1-1) MlO uo 4N) l,or prizes of. 8 prizes of. 6 prizes of. ft prizes of. 40 prizes of. 40 prizes of 400 prizes of. zu to 20 prize, are 20,1100 prises of.... ..8 are ll'Jl IMHI zv,bU prizes amounting to 272,000 Approximation" Prize. The two preceding and the two succeeding numlrs to those drawing the first 15 prizes, will be entitled to the ol Approximation prizes. For example: If ticket No. 11250, draws the ,Ui0 prizt, thoe tk-keta numbered 1124. U24V, 11251 and 11252, will each )e entitled to :J0. and so on according to the above scheme. If ticaet No. 1 should I drawn, the approximations would be 2, 3 and :t vj and 4OUOO. If ticxet N o. 40OUO should be ilrawn, the approximations would le a., :W!. I and 3. If ticket No. 3 or XWJ should be drawn the apiToximatiwus will be on Uie same priuciple. PLAX OP THE LOTTERY. J11 the above scheme there are 4". WO tickets, nnmbeml from 1 to 40Kjn. There axe Iii full Prize au I &JJ Apiwoximaüon; and 2i,wi prizes dotennuied by the drawing of the Capital Prize, making in all MW prizes. The numlicr from 1 to 40000 corresponding 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. Theainountsof Uie ditterent 132 full prizes similarly printed and enciroled.ar placed id another wheel. After revolving Uie wheels, a number is draw from the wheel of numbersAiid at the same time a prize is drawn from tbeotherwheel,tiT boy, whoarebliudfolded. The PI. 'r",1Jth P"ze drawn out aie .peoer and exhibited to the audience and registered by the Commissioner, the prize being placed against the number drawn. 1 his iwratiou ia repeated until all the prizes are drawn out. The drawing U then yriatad, and after comparison, the Commissioner certines to its correctiies. The 20,U0 prizes of 8 each, are determined ty .U,f XL whl,ih drw highest Camtal tJ. If the number should ben1l pumUr.theu every odd nnmiier ticket r:ill be entitled fc ;n ewn number, then every even number ticket will be entitled to 8 in addition to any other prize the ticket may he entitled to. (All those Ticket tfk&l&äÄ"9 "en5 u thoe ending fSXt' thedrawing.ln Wbolo Tickets f 10, Halves f3, Quarters $2.50 vC ,LtJAX A CO., mr20O Licensed Venders, Louisville, Ky. 1 bbl Choice Cranberries, firm arrival of the sea. on, for sale Dy Z. U. COOK St SOS. JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS. Fterieand Legends, by Grace Greenwood; qylopdiaef Wi aUd jj inner, at rw:t i jan23 J.IIEALY'S.
MISCELLANEOUS.
GET THE BEST IX MARKET! EVERY LADY SHOULD HAVE ONE! THESE MACHINES are unquestionably the BEST in the nw ket. No well regulated family cm artor to do ithout a GROVER & BAKER f EWl.NUM.'.vttlNE, made expressly for FAMILY SEWING. They make a new and superior stitch, in which the threads are so fastened as to render it impossible to rip, even if every third stitch be cut. It makes more beautiful and durable seam than can be done by liand. while it sews silks or cotton from ordinary spools a ith equai larinrv, iv a mere ctianre or spools. GROVER &BAKERSEWING MACHINE CO 4'5 Broadway, New York, 1 Sunimerstreet, Boston; and 7; Chesnut street, Philadelphia. A respectable and responsible Agent wanted for very county in uie cnitea States. jan2H-iy "Evansville Coming Up . to the Demands of the Times." R . B . HART, A GENT FOR TIIE FOLLOWING MILLS AND XTk. MACHINES, otters for sale Tbc Great Eastern Corn Huskcr, SHLilLiKIt AND CLEANER Which will Shell from 1,000 to 200 bushels per day ALSO THE AMERICAN ELEPHANT. " T7ie Great Xoreliy of the Day." It ii-the best Mill ever invented for the Farmer's use. It will make tew varieties .f product. It will irrind the Corn and Cob for feeding animals. It mr.kes coarse or fine meal as may be wanted . and it will oolt tne meal as it grinds It, or leave it unwilted at the option of the oierator. It will grind Spices, Drug or almost any cUier substance a hich re4iiires the operation of grinding. It docs all theje things, and requires tun n l.uir power v riTC n. THE GREAT BENGAL TIGER, Is a Mill iesi?i.e1 to make the various jrrarte of U.e p.irposeBradford's Portable Burr Mill. Is too well known to need a description. It Is the cheapest, and at the same time, the easiest kept in re pair, ol any in use. Allwl the auove Alius ana.ua chines can Be seen in operation at HART'S MILLS. Corner of S(ond and Canal streets, where the public are invited to call and see the latest improvements of trie age ie(ore purcaastng e.sewnere. All orders win be promptly tilled. Ii. B. HAUT. jamJW'Wtf Some Things are done Better than OTHERS. R.B.HART IS now prepared ta supply the City and Country Trade with the liestof CORN MEAL, Untiolted or Bolted. Corn Grits and Hominy, of all grades; Wheat Grits, Unbolted Flour, Rye Flour, ExtraYamilv Flrur. Crush Feed, Bran, nhipstutT, Corn, Cats, Chicken Feed, and all articles in the Feed line. All trade delivered to any partof the City. Please send in your orders. My Prices will be low. s cheap a tbe cheapest, andasg'iodas the laiht- Tha nimble Sixpence belter than the slowshilliiig is my motto. All in v t..rwn1 on rrHinr all mv trade madenf nnri but the BEät of GROUND GRAIN'S, as I will buy no vwier. Grinding done for the Country Trade. All orders from abroad, promptly tilled. R. B. HART jii-lJI-dAwtf Garden Seeds ! Garden Seeds for 1838. ZII. Cook & Son Agents for the sale of Landreth 4: Son Celebrated Gaden Seeds have just received their first shipment this day, viz: 10 dozen Paper Early York Callage; 100 do do l.arge Drumhead d 50 do do x Heart do 10 d do Drumhead Savoy do ffl Its assort d Cabpage Leed in 1'uIk; 100 dozen Papers Red Wether'sfield Onion 100 do da Yellew Strasburg do 50 do do White Silver skin do 50 lbs assorted Onion 3eed in Bulk; aoooz. rapersassd re and white solid Celery; 150 M) 10(1 50 50 25 do do do Cucumber; Uo do do Spinach; do do do Lettuce; do do do Melons; do do do Carrot; do do Cress or Pepper Grass; do do Assorttd Tomatoes; do do do Itadixh: 200 1 uusneis assorted Heans: 10 do do Peas; ' 3 do do Corn: 100 doün assorted Beets; 25 lbs Beet eed in Rulk. Just received and for sale at wholesale and retail hv Jaus-d&w-tf Z. II. COOK Si SON, Agents. M. L. JOHNSON'S 1TOOK STORE, BOOK BINDERY, AND JL It LANK BOOK MANITFACTO11 first street between Main and Locust, Evansville, Indiana. Blankxi Uoks made to onW. with or without printed head, and Magazines. Music. &c, bound iu any style that may be desired febld&w ALLIS & HOWES, Water street, one door above Vine, Sole Manufacturer of the Celebrated MAGNOLIA WHISKY. OF EVANSVILLE, IND. ALSO Allkinds of Domestie Llouors, and constantly a large supply of Old and Choice Bonrlon, Rveand Motion gahe la Whisky. jan26-littf :. W. IIAKDIX, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Xotarr Public, and Real Estate Agent, EVANSVILLE INDIANA. Orncs In the Court IIoua. noTM-lyd&w. " IIEXRY STITES, Notary Public and Justice of tie Peace. MT. CARMEL,ILL WILL attend to collecting and securing claims in Southeastern Illinois, and all other business appertaiiiinp to said otlicej; paying taxes, etc. iteitr to iv. i. race, Jbi., Casuier canal ltank. Evansville, Ind. ap21atf tLrGHS. 100 Steel and cast Pl.ughs. of every size and kind at wholetle and retail, just received anil for sale y jau2Hlw Z. II. COOK fc SON. SHINGLES. ldu,U00 first qnality of Yellow Poplar Shingles, surior to any In the city. Also.alarge lot of Pine Shingles, Dn-sseil Flooring, Dressed Ceiline, jnt reeeired and for vale cheap at the NEW LUMBER YARD, corner of Main ''nd Eighth streets, feu ikvr WATSON, Sw BKltKY & CO. EVANSVILLE Seed and Agricultural Warehouse. WE have opened a seed and Agricultural Warehouse. Ilareon hand and intend to Keep a full supply of FI ELD and GARDEN EEDS;also,a full assortment or IMPLEMENTS. We are Agents for McCormick's Reaper: Mower and Reaper combined; Young America Corn and Cob Cruaber; SaMord's Straw Cutter; . . - . Raymond f Koterts' Plows; Peabody's Premium Prolific Corn; Landreth!ü Son's Warrantod Oarden Seeds, Ac, c, febl3-d&w Z. H.COOK it SOX. SUN'DRIES- " Paper Shelled Almonds; Soft do do, Enrlish Walnut.; Brazil NuU; Filbert and Pea Nut. Tor sale in lots to suit, by Z. II. COOK t SON.
MEDICAL
DISSOLUTION ' - ' -I r ww TUB CÖ-PARTNEKSniP OF BK1N äjIE l r.iv. KLUSMAN Si CO.. has this day been dissolve! by mutual consent by the retirement of F. . . Bnn mever, ana tne Biutirs oi luvwviukuu - up py uie new nrm oi ROELKER. KLUiMAN & CO., Composed of John II Roelker, Wm. II. Kdsman and John II. Feklwisch, who have purchased out the stocK of the former concern, and will continue, the M AN I - FACTI RS OF STOVES and A OE. EKAL.tUL.AWRY BUSINESS, at the old stand on Main street. wt,.CS-w WW IIIITVL'ttUVrif r i rv i . w rv .vi ii a javv WM. II. KLUS MAN, JOHN II. ROELKER. February 1,15?.- fcbl8 BÜKHilAV kf'ö DOLEAiVD BITTER& Tni CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY 10? DISEASE OF TIIE KIDNEYS, LIVER COMPLAINT, . 7EAKXESS OF AKT 1UKD FEVER AND AGUE. . ND the various aflections consequent upon a'di. xa. ordered ST03IACII OR LIVER, Such as Indigestion. Acidity of the Stomach. Colicky Pains, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Despondency, vosuvenesK, mina and uieeding rues, in all iserv. ous, Rheumatic and Neuralgic Aflections, it has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in others affected decided cm es. This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the celebrated Holland Professor Boerhave. Because of it great success in most of the European States, its introduction into the United States was intended more especially for those of our fatherland scattered here and there over the face of this mighty country. Meeting with great success among them, I now oiler it to tbe American uublic, knowing that its truly wonderful medicinal virtues must I acknowledged. It is particularly recommended to those persons whose constitdtions may have been impaired by the continuous use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Generally instantaneous in effect, it findsits way directly to the seat of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raisin np the droopire spirit, and in act, infusing new health and vigor in fhe system. NOTICE. Whoever expects to find this a beverage will lie disappointed; but to the sick, weak and low spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, pos sessed ofsingular remedial properties. CAl'TIOXl Th great popularity of this delightful Aroma ha. Induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. Be not persuaded to buy anything elite nntil you have given Boerhave Holland Bitters a fair trial. One bottle will convince yon bow iHfinitclT superior it is to all these imitations. tST Sold at 1 1 per bottle, or six bottles for 15, by SOLE PROPRIETORS, BEXJAM1X PAGE, Jr., A Co. MANUFACTURING HIAEMACijTISTS AND CHEMISTS, Pittsburgh, Pa. IT-Sold in Evansville by KELLER & WHITE nd all druggists. . IAN aMrdfcw. Bit. MORSE'S TKCIAN ROOT PIL.L CAUTION. , Merchants and Traders will lien their guard ardj loot b imposed upon by a Counterfeit of Morse's (Indian itoot Pills, sicned A. 11. JJUUltK. All l genuine Root Pills have tiie name and signature for A. J. n mix. a. on eacu oox. t , nie iiivciiwr vi iuvjioj. o 1 . - 1 BIAS ROOT PILLS, has spent the greater iiarl of Til. ...lit. L . . II . . 1. I'.LI . I ii is nie iniraeiinr, na,inn visuca tunut-. Asmi and Africa, well as North America has spent k three years among the Indians of our Wer-tern country it was in this way that the Indian Root i It'll is were nrst discovered, vr. Morse was Uie hrst. "man t o establish the fact that a 1 diseases aristf from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD-that ourl lren?th, hcalui andjife dep-tided npon this vital i rUUKL. A. tl. n llllt S CO.. u0 Leonard Street, New York. .i"iv.T, nie iiiTcuwr vi Jiun;b a i a mi i - nmw ii 1 1 i v . i. . . . m jr xjj i i 1Kb, iiu B.eiii me greaier pari or lis life in traveling, having visited Europe, Asia and Africa as well as North America ha spent three years among the Indians of our Western country it w as in this way that the Indian Root Pill were "first discov ered. Dr. Morse was the nrst man.tn establish the tact uiat ai i isease arise uom l.Mr Lid I x OF THE BLOOD-that our strength, health and life deiended upon this vital fluid. When the various passages become clogged, and do not act in perfect harmony with the different functions of the body, the blood looses its action, becomes thick, corrupted and diseased, thus causing all pains, sickness and distress of every name; our strengUi is exhausted, our healtl; we aie deprived of. and if nature is not assisted in throwing off the stagnant humors, the blood will become choked and cease to act, and thus our I.'ght of life will forever be blown out. How important then that we should keep the various passages of the lody free and open. And how pleasant to us that we have it in our power to put a medicine in your reacn, namely, Morse's Indian Root Pills, man ufactured from plants and roots which grow around Die mountain us clifls n Nature's garden, for the. health and recovery of diseased man. One of the roou from which these Pills are made is a Sudorific, which opens the pores of the skin, and assists Nature in throwing out the finer raits of the corruption within. The second is a plant which is an Expectorant, that opens and undoes the hnraors fmm the lungs by copious spitting. The third is a Diuretic, which give ease and double strength to the kidneys, thus encouraged, they draw large amounts of impurity from the blood, which is then thrown out bountifully by the urinary water passage, and which ould not have been discharged in any other way. The fourth is a Cathartic, and accominies the other properties of the Pills while engaged in purifying the blood; the coarser particles en which cannot pass by the other outlets, are thus Uk of up and conveyed on in great quantities bs-ltheybowe f From the above, it Is shown that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills not only enter the stomach, but become united with the blood, for they find way to every part, and completely rout out and cleanse the sve'em from all impurity, and the life of the body, which is the blood, becomes perfectly healthy; conscquertly all sickness and pain are driven from the system, for they cannot remain when th; body becomes so pure and clear. The reason why people are so distressed when sick, and why so many aie, is liecause they do not get a medicine which will jtas to the atthcted pars, and which will opan the natural issa ere for the disease to be cast out , hence a large quantityjf fond and other matter is lodged, and the stomach and intestines are literally overflowing with the corrupted ma, thus undergoing disagreeable fermentations, constantly mixing with the blood, which throws the corrupted matter through every vein and utery, until life is taken from the body bvdiscas . Dr. Morse's PILLS have added to themselves Tictory upon virtorv, by restoring millions of the sm k to blooming health and happiness. Yes, thousands who have been racked or tormented wi'1 v.-kness, p&inand anguish, and whose feeble frame. Lave been scorched by the burning elementsof rasing fever, and who have been brought as it were, witnia a step of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they would have been -numbered with the dead, had it Dot boen for this great and wonderful medicine, Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. After one or two doses had been taken, they were atonishcd and absolutely surprised, in witnessing their furpJising effects. Not only do they give immediate case and strength,, and take away all k-knes, win and anguish, but they at once goto work at the foundation of the disease, which is the blood. Therefore, it will I shown, e'-eeia!ly by those wh nse these Pills, that they will o cleanseland pnrify.that diseare thsU deadly enemy will taae it flight, ami the flush of ycuth and beauty will again return, and the pih pect of a long and happy life will cherish and brighten yonrdays. Cactios Beware of a counterfeit signed A.B. Moors. All genuine have the name of A. J . WH ITE I & CO. on each box. Also the signature of A. White & Co. All others are spurious. A. J. WHITE & CO., Sole Proprietors. W Leoiiard street. N.T. Dr. Morse's Indian RoctPiUare sold by all dealers in Medicines. " ... Acents wanted in every town, village and hamlet in the land. Parties desiring the agency will ivudrcss as above for tlie terms. PTiue 25 cents per boy, five boxes will e sr-nt onreeiptoftl, postage paid. (Jarf 11-dfewly Z. II. COOK Sc SOX'S READY-PAY STORE. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SEEDS AND GROCERIES sold at Cash Prices for all Kinds of Produce and Live StocK .such as Horses, Mules, Cows, Calves, Beef Cattle, Hogs, Chickens; Butter Lard, Bacon, Egs, Fur and kina of every description; Ginsing, Bees Wax, Feathers, Wheat. Corn, Oats, Barley, Beans, Rye, Bran, Shorts, Dried Arpleaand Peaches. Potatoes and egctaMes of a'l sorts. fob-JO-daw z'lz COOK St SONS. DOCTOR J. N. llCGIIES, BT ATE PHYSICIAN OF TIIE UNITED STATES ILd MARINE HOSPITAL AT LOUISVILLE, has located in this city, and will give prompt attention to the rractiee of his profession in it several lyinches. ytlice and residence on Second, between Main and Division streets, being the same formerly occupied I y Dr. B.vford. Regular hour for coasultotion from titf "? ? V Ii viA -na f"a I to 3 and from bX to c5n"de, ln ni absence from the office, and registered will he duly responded to. no.l7t lAX.C f.O.Vl'e. .0 boxes, consisting of Mil,Rry Shng. Transparent Cakes, Trasparent Bars, I ancy Rose, Fancy Bars, etc. J ust received and for sale vkrt low by GILBERT & BOWLES. TURXIP8. 200 Bushel Prime Turnips, jnst received and for sale by Z. H. COOK At SON . c ANDLES. 100 boxes Star Cwndles. marl tennei borenm... O ATS.-1W bushels Oats, fbr al by f eb9 3U.1L COOK k SON .
MEDICAL.
DISCOVERED AT LAST! Greatest Care in the We rid Tor Pain! Trof. Chat. DeGrath, Original Inventor and Manvaciurer of tha fHMIISOil is the only sure remedy In the World JL for the cure of rheumatism, deafness, Gout, Neu ralgia; Lnmhago; Sciatica, Spinal and Biwnchiai com plaint; Ticdoloreux; Headache; cramps; croup; pile felons; sprains and bruise; cut and wound; svclle glands; stitTj.niits; Scrofula; Erysipelas; Sore X ipplcs ; Swelled Breast; l onib Disorder; Salt Rheum; Cank -er m tbe month and stomach; Palpitation; Eruption Caked Bre.i.st:Quuiy;-HireThioat; Pal.-y; Pkuiiiy Ulcers;Lock Jaw ; luart-Burn ; Tooth and Earache Nervousness Coativeness; Burns; So-yGumscf teeth inglBtants; Hemorrage, Abrcess, ttiff Necks: Broken lire; Chilblains; Tetter; Shingles; Frosted Feet; Fever and Ague; Chapped Hands, or any disease that aresore and pnitiful, is tbe or.ly article ever brought before the public tluu will do its work perfectly in front three to twenty minutes ha been used by thousand and pronounced tlie best remedy ever discovered. This Oil act ou the system with electricity is of pure vegetable preiwation. Not the slightest danger, of apply iug it outwardly or inwardly. It at once give a permanent cure in most case from ten to twenty minutes ... The liest Physiologists of Europe have discovered that all organic derangement of the animal system i the effect of an oltruction ol the physico-eleciric fluid in the organic disease. A i-kilful applicant of this Oil' puts in immediate motion the nerve fluid and the cur is at once accomplished. No bleedings, no vouiitinr, purging or blistering is resorted to. None genuine witliont the signiature of Trof. C. De Grath. lsabels signed in wrhiiig. Princhial Depot, N o. S, South eighth St., three doors below Chesnut, Philadelphia. Country dealers and Druggii&can be supplied wholesale aud retail. Frkw 25 cents, 50 cent, and $1 per buttle. Try every thirst else, and give this one simpb trial. Caution. Be careful to ask for, and get bcGrathV Electric Oil, as worthless imitations alMuud. There are numerous imitations s;rung upon tlie repntatiou that tny article Las acquired. The i'iibii? mu-t beware they are worthless. AFFLICTED. READ THIS. ' 51iraculouscure made on one of the citizens of MaJ con -'-' - "- Macon,' April Dtä7 Paor. DGath Dear Sir: Thi is to certify that I had a fall, sprained my shoulder and was afflicted for eighteen days, and lost Uie nse of my arm, and '- could not raise my hand to my head and'hearing or the wonderful cure effected by DeGrath '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 it to all the' afflicted. The application was made before a hundred persons. lours, truly, ISigned. A-JORDON. John W. Brantlyr Lewis Young, . J W Aderhold, E fl Jefiers, E Price. Macon, April l-7 I. Cant. It. It. Pmiih. Witness J A ITafer, . C H Rogers, G T Franklin, AB Ross, B P Freeman, Prof. DeGrath Dear Sir: hereby certify hat I have lieen afflicted with Rheumatism lor four years, and attunes could not sleep. By hearing of the wonderful cures by DcOrath's Electric Oil. I was induced to try it, and the first application of the Electric Oil I was at once relieved, and now Lave the use of my arm Tne app lication was made before ufty person. it. Ii. -Ali-Ii, Iwifgs Co. We, the undersigned, wereprescnt: . J J Riley, J U Brautiv, II JCoopor. . . I Raleigh, N.C. Standrrd. CERTIFICATE. t , Wijsboro', S. C March $,1 57. I, David Elk in, do hereby certify that I haval-een badly atHicted for two months with inflammatory rheumatism; one of my legs being much swollen .tiff and sore so that I found it exceedinglv düticolt to walk that the stiff joint has been twice" m' -bed with Prof. DeGrath's celebrated Electric Oil within thirty hoursr and I now have tlie perfect use of the a icted I itab. I was also troubled wiih partial deafness in uiv left ear, and by a single application of the Electric Oil'niy hearing has been greatly improved. - - - - DAVID ELKIN. . .v , -. AuersTA, Ga. M;ch:ft IK57 Prof. DeGrath Dear Sir: This i to certify that I have l.een afflicted with headache and com on pi v feet from which I have suficred very much and l "y the application of DeGrath's Electric Oil I have fa cured of my headache and corns, and therefore recommend it to all. P.McCUE. Prof. DeGrath' Electric Oil--5 reward I will give $25 for the apprehension of a low scamp, hprinted some dirty bills and called Lis stuff by tiie name of ElectricOil . CaCTIOS. Bewaie of low pedlars and picavura drorgists who put npa stuft composed of Camphene and Lard Oil, calling it ELECTRIC OIL. Nopedlers sell the genuine ElectricOil in the United States it is sold only by respectalde Druggists and country mercliants. Be sure and get DeGraiU's Electric Oil or yon will be cheated. - - - . . AFFLICTED, READ T1IIS. : -certificate. - : . . AccrsTA, Ga. March 2 13 Prof. DeGrath Dear Fir: This is to certify tLat my boy Moses has been afflicted with Rheumatism for seventeen years, and by one application of your) I was entirely cured, and I cheerfully recommend to all similarly a fleeted. Yours res"octfnlly, C. IIEUBER For sale by SMITH & EZZARD, sole agents at Atlanta, Georgia. Prof.CIIAS.DrGRATnSonth Eighth street Philadelphia. KELLER WHIT", S:1 Agent. A Isr for -cleat Dr. Pennington' Drug Store, and Hallock Stoddard' ocC0 AYER'S CHERRY PECTOKAL, FOR THE RAPID CURB OF Co Id, Coughs, and -Hoarseness. - BamriELo, Mass., Dec. 2Cth lS-i. Dr. J. C. Aver: I do not he.it.ite to say the best remly I have ever found for Coughs, Hoarseness, Influenm and the concomitant symptoms of a Cold, is your Cherry Pectoral. Iu constant use in my practice and my family for the last ten years has shown it to possess superior virtues toi the treatment for the com plaint. . lifcft h.MUlir,.M.D. vA.B.MOi:TLEY.Esi.,o Utica,, N Y., writes: "f hiv. nvl -.,. Pectoral my eir and in mv family ever since you invented tt, and believe it the Iwst meliein fiirits iwccrr I'UiUUl. ,, lin a I A'l rrA I .Imtil.l.wtK. er pay twenty .five dollars for a bottle than do without it, or take any other remedy . Croup, Whooping Cvush, Influenza. ErRixoriELn, Mass., Feb. 7, 17. Brother Aver: T win 1, fi'Ttsj Tl wy 4tfw wa.b PTRV is ,,,e betit remedy we jkisscs. f. tf et r i of vt hooping Conh. Cmun. und il. f'.t . i... r children. We of your fraternity in tlie South r.i". ", ciate your skill, and coinmend'voiir roHli,ine t our Pw.'P!?. - - HIRAM CON KLIN. M. D. . Si31? T K a-- I-. wr.tes;id Jan... löh: "I had a tedious Influenza, w hich confined me in doors six weeks: took many medicines without relief; finally tried vour I'tcTO, 1. 1 v tl,. o,k i. . f clerg-man. The first drx-e relieved tlie sorenx. in my throat and lungs; less than one-half tbefv.ttle ma le me completely well. Your medicinesare tbeciiea.est as well as the In-st we can buy, and we esteem yon. . zsoiior, ana your remedies, as the poor man's frit n 1. Asthma or Phthisic, and Cronrl.ttis. West Manchester, Pa., F.-i. 1. Sir: Your Cherry Pectoral is ivrf..imii c mar. vcllous cures in thi section. - It hasj-f-l.tved s -veral from alarming synntoa!S of consuu.ptioi.. ami is now cunngamau w ho lias labored under an tiectionoft the lungs tor the last forty vears. HE.NkY L. PARKS, Merchant. A. A. RAMSEY, M. D., Ai.sios, Mokroe Cocrtt Iowa, writes, Sct. rt, 15T: "During my practice of many years I have found nothing equal to your Cherry Prctoral forgiving ease and relief to Vousumptive patients, or curing such as are cuniMe." We might add. volumes f evidence, but the most." convincing pKiof vt tie virtues of this remedy fs found in its etlects upon trial. Consumption. rro'iably nooneremedv liurvn iwn t-nnwn which cured so many and such danrcrons ca?esiis this. - ome no Lumun aw can reacn; but even to thoeetheCherrv Pkctorai. afTorrls relief and comfort. Astor House, New York City, March., 1?.. Doctor Ayes. Lowell: I feel it a dutv ail pleasure to inform you wliat yonr Cherry Pectoral nas don lor my wire. Sue uaa nren lire monilis laboring under the ilangerous symptoms of rvnsumpUon, from which o aid we could procure cave her much relief. She was steadily failing, until Dr. Sbong, of this ciry. where we have come fr advice. recommendel atrial of yonr medicine. We l) es Li -kindness, as we flo yonr skill, for she ha rt-covere.1-froja that day. She is not yet ua strong as sl:- used to re, but i free rrom ner coagn. and call herself well. ä ours witn trantnoe aid regard, ORLAN DO SHELIiY, or Siielbvvillb. CONSUMPTIVE, d not desna'r till v,.n Lar tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It isruadebvoio; of the best m.i:al chemtst in the world. mil iiscnrea all around us bespeak the high merits of its virtue. - Irhuadclplua Ledrer. Prepaml by TV 3. C. Aver. LnwM 1fss.: ard . sold by Keller & White Evansville;aad by Drugcis's, and Merchants throughout the country. At wbvl-ale. by J. C. Ayer & Co,, l-pi Walnut Urce't Cincinrati. OL ASSES. If I. 75 larrels Molasses; 2.. half hartvla Molasses, lest received per Steamer . Chancellor, and for sale by . . -,. t13 Hlir.tiLI.nK HMHin. Peabody's PrcmSnifl Prolific Corn. THIS IS THE FINEST CORN ever fhsred to th Public. Its advantage are FiRf r It is earlier b'.n common Corn. Second It is a him ttint Corn and very heavy. Third I; put out ssers, and the suckers bearing ears the wune as the miin stock. Everv farmer should crvit. Pnt up fn qnart, pc and half bushel fa-k. WaTn.Ärr--. Tcav hal ontvof Z. II. COOK k SON, febli-daiw "le Agents. E XTRA FAMILY VINEGAR. m a bbls Vinegar for snie low py (narlj i,l i.wr.n I ik ruin i.r.. Hatche Labor avln Wash-board.-IX tlozen of tlie aov BoaMs fr snle at manufac turer's Vice hv . Z. II- COOK SOX, Agcr.U. CLOVER ANDTIVOTIIY SED. Ml hushels Ohio Timothy Seed: 25 basA la Ohio and Kentncicy Clover Sed .!urt: rcceivl and for sal by . 7.. H. CC-Ok SO V CORN SI1EI.LER. 5 Western Corn Sheller: . ft South V. e:crn Corn Sheller iu'' "TCc'r'vbT Jan2-iHlAw 7.: n. COOK fc ON f"pURNIPS TRN IPS . 30ft rush, ree'd ner Cal snd t mn uro: rcsTr-R k CO.
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