Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 115, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 April 1858 — Page 4
INSURANCE.
NSURAH E AGENCY, ALLEN C. 1IALLOCK, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, UNDERWRITER lnd General Insurance Agent, and ADJUSTER OF AVERAGES. IT continues to Isroe poUrles from several FIRST CLASS and MOST RELIABLLK ILUV.CC COMPANIES I! THt COCSTRT, OS IXLAXD AUD riR HSKi. lie will also receive applications for LIFE lXSt'HAXCK. trr- ne will also attend to the ADJUST!S1iT OF LOSSES of every description, under policies from other agencies, ana attenu to uie acuiu-u . . , . . ! I .,ir.rxi. for i Arties interested. His Ion experience as an Insurance Agent, has made . - . . ' ... . . . . . 1 1 with iKo a.,H mm laminar wun tu uujauwu- - Ject of Insurance. lap.3a.-ly. ÄTNA" INSURANCE COMPANY. IIAKTFOKD, COXXECTICVT.. CJT VTEMENT of the Condition of the J1TXA IN. 3 SURANCE COMPANY on the 1st of January, 1SV", as required by the law of the State of Indiana: The n:ime of the Corporation is .iTN A INSURANCE COMPANY, located at lUrrrOED, Cosa. ThVcaiil Stk taOSB MILLION DOLLARS, aii'l is paid np. The AsseU of the Company are: faK In haml and In Rank... 879 69 Cah in special dtposit In Hartford lnks, with accrued interest Cash in kinds of Agents, and in transit Real estate unincumbered... 6( Mortgage Bonds at percent interest N do do 6 r-r cent, interest.... 10U) 10l)U 50,131 00 l,873 05 4".5J ii 44.000 00 ,000 W 10 Jersey City Water Bonds, 6 percent, interest 15 Hartford City Bonds, per cent, interest BMilwaukie Bond?, 10 per cent, interest Money dne the company secured by mortgage Bill receivable .... 800 shares Hart fori St New Haren K K Co stock 101 shares Boston & Worcester Railroad Co stock j0 shares Connecticut River II. R. Co. stock i shares Connecticut River Co stock W sliarea Stafford Bans. &0 share Citiiens' Bank, W aterbury stock I shares Eagle Bank, ProTidence stock D0O thai es Phoenix Bank, Hartford stock 400 shares Farm. & Mec B Hartford stock SOCTihares ExchangeiBack Hartford stock 540 shares Sate Bank, di do.... !) shares City Bank, do do.... 10O shares County do do do.... Ij0 shares Gonn. River Bank, Hartford, stock 455 shares Hartford Bank, Hartford, stock.......... 100 shares Charter Oak Bank, Hartford stock.... - 1G0 shares Merch. & Man. Bank Hertford, stock, paid in... 73 shares -Eetna B ik, Hartford, stock. ....... .... .... CO shares Merch Ex. Ban a, New Yora. stoca SCO shares N-rtb, Kit er Banx, New Yor, store.... ...... 12C0 shares Merch. BanK, N. l . st oca 2C0 shares North America BanK, New Yora, stock" SCO shares Nassau Banx, Ne.w
10CO 1000 19,000 00 1000 1000 15,000 CO 1000 1000 ,000 00 Ml 4 35,177 It) 1-30 in 83,000 00 100 73 8,340 00 100 SO 12,300 00 ino liO IVO 5,W0 100 1W 5,000 50 5J J,00 100 100 50,000 100 110 41,000 FA 0 12,000 10 HO 2S4IX) 101 110 II, WW 100 60 ,000 &0 so i:o 9,000 100 115 419 ICO 100 10,000 1,000 T50 60 85 ,300 63 c5 ?-500 26 108 3,800 100 100 20.0C0
ino 100 25 25 104 100 60 WO 1(H) 20 !0 PS 3 115 101) 104 J 08 K '.i W 105 125 35,500 83,0110 10,ftti 21-0 10,H(H) 2109 10X) 2,i 50 31,500 15,000 42.WH) 0 shares America Ban x , N . Y. - - tri 1 w SJ 300 Ttr.uiilira v II 4v) 10 4d 1 1M 6"X) 65 " M l . I f 4 People's Bx Republic Bx City BanK Union BanK -HanoTer BanK Commonwealth Phrpnix Rani Manhattan BanK, " New Yorx BanK ' 10 lo5 200 ' Uarxet BanK " 4M Ocean Banx 4.'4) Metropolitan BK " 800 Batchers & Droyers Banx. New Yorx stocx.... S00 shares Importers U Traders Banx. New iorr, stocK... 400 shares American Exchange BanK, New Vor, stoca... 20 shares Merchants' Banx, N. Y-stocK . 15 shares Mechanics & Trader j Bank, Jersey City stocK 100 shares U. S. Trust Co. New Yorx. toex 150 shares N. Y. Life Ins. & Trust Co., N, Y. stocx.... 50 73 100 105 25 100 100 . &0 100 100 190 110 ,000 9f 23,600 95 88,000 105 43,050 95 100 150 1,123 10.000 22,500 1068: 80 LIABILITIES. The amount of täaiilitiedueor not due to ban ks or other creditors nothins. Lojüesa!ju-tedand due none. Losses Ijusted and not due t 12.03b 99 Lo-es nnaljuted, in suspecse, waiting fnrther proof or contested 161,8) 85 All other claims against the Company are As'.ntj in5tructel to take no risxs exceeding 910,000, Wi'hont fjecial permissiou. The greatest amount insured In any one city, town or Tillage vanes. ... . Th gwitert amount allowed to be Insured In any one Mock also varies. T Ue C harter or Act of Incorporation ana amendments is herewith presented. . TUOS. K. BRACE. Ja., nartXanL. Janlst, 18 Secretary. STATE OF CONNECTICUT,?.. Hartford County, " IT laTroitD. Jan. 1st. 15. rersonallT appeared before me, a J ustice of the Peace, duly nualined to administer oaths, Tmoms K. Bkack, J a., Secretary, and made solemn oath that the forepnin statement f the assets and condition Of the J.ma tnsnrance jorni-any ra u-iic. HENRY FOW LER, Justice of the Peace TnE STATE OF INPIANA, AcoiToa or State's Orrtrx, IndianaDolis. Jan. 12. 158 w-wTitPRTIAS. the JEtna Insurince Company of W Hartford, has filed in this Oßic a statement of tu condition on the 1st of January, lift", the act of its incorporation and amendments properly certified to, aii'l its written instrument, nominating its Agents and antheming tnem fully anl uniesenreuiy toaexnow ipiiirt. servil- of nroce-M in the erei.t of srits. N'ow, therefore, in pursuance of the re rJirements r -in ki-t tr .mnd &n Act entitled an Act for the Incorporation of Insurance Companies, deftnin their im. .i.H ru-jrrihin their duties." ai'Prove! Marcu 2. l v.. ha rin presented satisfacUrtT evidence to me of full compliance to the requirement and specifications ofthat Act, I, JOHN W. 1X)D1. Auditor of the State of Indiana, do hereby certify that ALLEN C. HALLECKrof Evansville, as the Agent of said Company, is authorized to tranmrt the business of lNLRAtI!. as tlie Agent of said .Etna Insurance Company in this Statt up to July 1st, 1vh to the extent that he may be commismoaatl arm appointed tv me saia iomr"iir. In vltnm ahmnf. 1 har (wreuntO SUlSCriliel m r. rarae and caused the seal of my office to be affixe Uos lJUi day of January. i-. JOHN W. DO DD, Auditor or State. ALLEN C. IIALLECK, AGENT. feUt EVANSVILLE. INT) J. STRATTON, LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, Second, between 3Ialn and Locnst Streets Opposite Old Presbyterian Cbtych, evansville: TnE undersigned has a large and com-8. molions Brick Stable with hevls forcr- ttTfl ruges, and is prepared to take horses by J the day, week or month. His customer j niay i. sure of having their animals well and carefully attended to. He refers to the following gentlemen whose horses he has had a long time under his charge. He has also a number of good and safa horses for the Saddle or Harness, with a number of new and com fortable buggies, to hire. Orders for Saddle Horses ot Horses and Buggies, will be punctually attended tc Befer to C. 0. KEATS, Gas Otbce. C.R.BE.MENT, Bement & Viele. J. 8. AVITT, Ex-Sherifl. CYPRIAN PRESTON, Keen & Preston. ytiaviyi J. etbattox. CO-PARTN ERSI1I1 NOTICE. . beg to announce reswectfutly to the public of , w Lvansville and vicinity that we have entered into co-partnership nnder the title of Dobell & Cony ngton, and will conduct the Book, Stationary, BIaa111 s, late Dobell & LUter, Main street. We beg to 5KtnAon.r-kiwl customer 'or past favors, and to solicit &ÄnJ8Urir.thn that weme before . J. DOBELL J. c. fleagTers On Loewat, near Second Bt.,Kvana,uie,lv FMMIE subscribers have opened a new Meat üha i in Caldwell's Buildings on Locust near Secn J rtreet, where they will kf p a eonsUnt "r . , plv of execnent Ref Mutton, Pork, and vT53i oUier varieties of Meats and Poultry. Al-nYÄ so. good Lard. Sausages, and when it can be Owe. The Lop will be open during the oay. and fwnilief ran hare their neau vent home when thev UCIII C I tjj VCUUiAift AAA UJCir "IUH 1 MJ I lie FllOD novlötf J.C.FLEAGLERtoCO. crSDRIES. 3 60 dos Line Washboards: 23 bxs Western Reserve Cbeeie: . Mdos Bedcords: . &KllbsiiempTwine.Jutrereivel,and for sale by fi WHEELER St RIGGS. CO.FECTIOiKRS HCUAR. id UOU. j uat received and f. nli by 1! GILBERT & BOWLES. till EESE.-23 boxes choice Cream Cheese, an extra .V'J received by .. H. CCK fit SON.
HARDWARE AND SADDLERY.
CHARLES BADCOCK, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN COACH A.D SADDLERY Main Street, Near Water. HAVING completed arrangeme'nts with European and Amehran manufacturers for a direct supply of all roods in my line, 1 am en aMed to otter inducements. that cannot the Interest of 11 engaged in the business to fire me a trial. I name In part: vn V.M. II... Axles, SprinBf Taade of the best steel; Ban-Is, Enameled and of all kinds of Leather; Cloths, Linings for Carriages, Varnishes, Castings of all kinds. Saddle Trees, English Bridle Leathers, Bits. Stirrups, Spurs. Harnes, tine Silver Haines of all kinds, Jenny Lmd Oig Trees, Self-Adjust ing Pads, Taylor's Patent Haines, Flv Nets, Shoe Threads, Horse Blankets, London Girth U'ebs, American Oirth and Rein Webs, both Cotton and Worsted; London Welt Skins, a superior article; Ivory, Gutta Percha and Brass lined Martetjgal Rin; Superior Kerseys for Horse Covers, the best quality of Carriage Bolt. Patent Gig Trees, sc., &c. I keey in fact everything appertaining to either branch of the business, and understanding Iwtn branches thoroughly, we would respectfully invite your attention before pnrchasin elsewhere. T I am also agent for WARD'S PATENT PTUNG SADDLE. ap20dw IIAIIDWAIIE & CUTLERY. Foreign and Domeitle, Ship, Log. Trace and Taller Chaini, Sails, ltrx$, Axes, ITatehets, Planes, Scythes, Cradles, Bales, Sneaths, Ibrls, ScaUs, Shovels, Spades, Grindstones, Locks, Latches, Augurs, Chisels, Looting Glasses, Files, Guns, ristols, x Fancy Goods ALSO AGENTS FOR DOäTOX DELTI.XG CO. BABCOCK & SONNTAG. tpä7 Water street. EvansTille. Ind. SADDLERY WARE ESTABLISHMENT AND MANUFACTORY. J. P ELLIOTT, DEALER IN SADDLERY WARE.&C., HAS just received a full assortment of Saddle Trees of all kinds. Bridle Bits, Stirrup Irons, Buggy Mountings, W ebs. Seat1 . ... K. . Vi 'ifVk is rill nn rHiiin. LI. 1 If. a tin Mm Vi . n.1 u .uninl ftitnrl. ment of Saddles, Harness, Bridles, and all other things appertaining to the business, ef hisown manufacture, 1 . t - - . f n lAA,iirttn ITr.t uwA Slirnnd straft. &t thf On .'lain du. v., " .... - -- --- oldiUnd. novJO-tf. TOBACCONISTS. THE LARGEST ESTAIILISIIMENT IN THE STATE. PFEXDRICII A RROTIIER9 would resneetfullr inform the citixeus of ETaiisvillp and vicinity, that they have a larger stock of Tobacco, Segars, Snuff, Pipes, and cjerman Smokinrr Tobacco. than any two establishments of our principal cities Hotels and Store-keepers look to your interests. Before purchasing elsewhere, examine our large assort ment, wnicn we pietieeourseires to sell at the Invest Baltimore prices and cheaper than can be Ixmght in Cincinnati or Louisville. All we ak is, that you shall call and judge for yourselves. We otter any of the above at wholesale or retail. Our establishment is a branch of the well known extensive Baltimore To bacco Warehouse of Jos. r endlich fit Bros., No. 155 sorest street. r. rfc.Mmit ii & ukus., t13j Main St.. 1 door above 1st. bvansviile. Ind. T CRESCENT CITY TOBACCO FACTORY. J.S. McCRACKEN, Proprietor. MAIN ST., BETWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH. EVAXSYILLK, LXDIAXA. UAVINO FITTED UP THE ABOVE TORACCO FACTORY. I am now prepared to fill all orders for the various styles ot Western Tobacco, such as Fives. Pound?, Quarter ana naif pounds, in all kinds of packages, and have now on hand the following unuius. oi; 10 boxes Olmstead 5 Lnmp; 10 do do Pounds; 10 do Fine (Own.) 10 do Pounds Omi) 20 do in Caddies) Hoosicr Boy; 20 do do Jordan's: 10 do Lf w Grade Robinsou's; 20 rto Montgomery öOtbs Packages. The above stock will lx sold h ver cent, lower than can be bought elsewhere, and 5 percent, off for cash. All kinds or currency faxen at par. Seventy-five M. large size Cigars on hand In One M boxes at lowest figures for cash. feblti HOME MANUFACTURE, FOR FOR EliEOAN'i ELEGANT AND AND FASHIONABLE; FASHIONABLE A! asa CAPS CAPS of the of the Latest Styl c,(L atest Style CALL AT TnX OLS CALL AT THI OL Established House Estabshtd House or VAUTIER & MARC0NNIER, MAIN STREET, EVANSYILLLE, INDIANA. apäMr S' ÜXDRIE8. 4" boxes Palm Soap, S bars; 4f V do do 1 lb do; SO do German Soap, l lb bars; 30 do do do 3 lb do. 500 do No. 1 Herring; 5 nags 500, 600, 700 Cotton Tarn. Received per Steamer Glemlale, and for sale very low for cash by nuwrSl I, fit D. HEIMANX. I M POI tTANT TO niTILniüRs. T II AVK on hand a full supply and of the best qualOLlTE WniTE LIMB UltAT Ll.MK, LATII-i, HAIR, HYDRA FLTCCEMKNT PLASTER PARIS, WINDOW 8ASII, PAN NEI.S, DOORS, FAINTS, NAILS. T .1 tM. t GLASS,C..e. to whlcU I Invite year attention . Prices favorable. E. 8. BARCU.7K. - Water mtn-rt JPLKJi"irw..," ?f th Invincible Canal Mills .JE Flonr. receiTM Rn.t for sale by . mrt VICKERY äc JOHNSTON. Second-Hand Farn I tare Store"" ÄÄrÄuS hardly differs from new roaxe. w inM " fb-a KIRCHENBAUER fc BI NGE. rb.3m Ccrp.rcf iteasd Tt.ii.1 stn-eie.
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DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING, j
S. GUMBERTS & CO., CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS, llerU are prepared to manufacture at short notice. ; Tney are aiso prepared to sell these cowls by the piece at the lowest market prices, wholesale and ."U Cars and Furnishing Goods f klndsnstantly on Land. One of the partners of this firm be resident of the East and constant y In the . a uwkev preparep to sell our stock at lower figures than Other houses not similarly situated. We keep the best of mechanics, and warrant all goofls ma.le up by us to be la the tatest styl I"1"-sept2l-ly S. ULMUKIts K BEIIM'S COJI3IERCIAL COLLEGE. WE, the undersigned, students of the Evansville Commercial College, taxe great pleasure in acXnowledging to Mr. J.Bmm, Principal of the School, our high appreciation of his Lecture delivered on W ednesday evenine, on Busines and the necesnary qualifications in order to follow it successfully. . We highlvroncur with him in his ideas on Literary, Businensand Religious Education. Kesrrctfnllv, J.P.ELLIOTT. MICHAEL GORMON, A. S. W. KNAPPER. W. II. GREGORY, W.H.NEWMAN, E.P.ELLIOTT. Ii;O.NEWMAN, TII.EULKR.Ja. W'.KEOAN, JOHN INGLE, C. MILLER, WM.HOUGLAND. JOHN GORMON, JOHN W.GERUART. feblt) R E MO V A . A. ANSPACIIER CO., CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS, HAVE REMOVED THEIR ESTABLISHMENT from Main street, to the COMMERCIAL ROW, On First street, 2! door above H yearn ore at. Their stock of clothing forth". SPAING AND SUMMER TRADE Is now complete, aud pen f r th Market, and in variety and extent wc rt'ter ourselves it cannot be surpassed by any oth w facVry, East or Wrst. . , A. , Purchasing our raw materials at nea.!-qr.a-tiTS, as we do, and manufarturing them into Clothing here, at a much less cost than the same can be done at any other point, aud having taken ad vantage of tb late panic to secure a good portion of our Stock at a hiavv rcdu' tion, we feelconfideutin saying thit there Is no Factory that can sell at a lower rate or on better terms.We Invite the at'ention of the Country Trade to onr stock, with full confidence that we.can supply dealers on as good terms as they can purchase in any W estern Market. Those who cannot come In Toerson may be sure that their orders will be filled with the ratest care and attention. A. ANSrALHLK tU. feb27-tf ' ' FIVE REASONS WHY I WISH TO DO AN EXCLUSIVE CASH BUSINESS. .IRST. My profits are not sufficient to admit of a Ml long credi land losses. Skcosdlt. 1 find I cannot credit one and refuse others without giving oflense. TiuaoiT. Sly temper is not sufficiently mild to tike pleasantlyall the insultsoflered on prescntction of hills. CFovxthlt. I believe it to be the interest of all persons to pay cash for what tbey consume. Fifthly .That I can ofler my cash customers, and t'iosewho have paid their bills promptly, additional inducements in prices and assortment, and will snare no inducements in my power for a continuance of their tradetorcaah. SAMUEL EMBICn, feb!) Main street, three doors below Second. NEW COODS! e receiving our FALL STOCK OF GOOD.", . I.. -art of Dress Silks, French and ESaTishMe hams, Prints, Flannels, Blanker: csi-.im.'s- Man! Wool.n and Stella Shawls: Clotlw. raj,.imc1?!, 3In tillas. new style; Cloaks at all prices; ChuTf1 SrlV Gloves, Hosiery, Bleached and Brown Sheeting. petings, Rugs, rioorOUClotns, anu immas ag-ru... Window Curtains. ..... .v Our stock is now well assorted, and we Invite the public to give as a call and examine our g ds. sentit J.OAKLEi fit SON. ASSIGNEES' SALE. TIIE entire stock of Messrs. W m. Lo?we.Hhal fit Co., consisting of a beautiful assortment of DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING of every variety, have to be di.eposed of within a short time. The Goods have to lie sold positively and without reserve. The attention of Cash buyers is particu larly requested. . ,, , All persons indebted to the firm of Wm. Lrewenthal To., will nlease settle forthwith, to avoid all nnuec essary trouble. AHRAHAM GUMBERTS. . . . .-i ..-k . Till II It.iT.fl1 T" LbUlUliU ur.n.iiiMJir.n, OcLfHf Assignees of Wm. Lcewenthal fit SOU SHAXKLIM ..OSBOXSX XILKT FALL AND WINTER Dry Go oC3LS!S WE have now In Store a complete Stock cf Fal and Winter, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, which we offer to our citizens and strangers visiting the city at such prices as wl 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; Sattinets and Ky. Jeans; Blankets and Flannels; English, French and American Prints; Striped and Piaid M. De Lains and SiUs; Ginghams, DeBagcs and Poplins; Bayadere all wool De Lains; Plain De Lains and Shepherd's Plaidsft Alpvca, English and French Merinoes; Square and long wool shawls, Stella shawls and scarfs, Broche shawls, Cberai'le scarfs and gent's shawls, embroideries and white goods, hoelery and underwear, genuine Irish linens, table cloths and lin en cambric hd'fs, carpets, matting, floor, table and stair oil cloths, hats and caps, boots a:ul shoes, umbrellas, trimmings, &c. SUANKLIN Si RE ILLY, octystt LOOK HERE! Mf 'ÜE undersigned would respectfully Inform the L citizens of Evansville and vicinity, that he has permanently established himself in thiscity as a Practical Jeweler and Engraver, And is now prepared to make to order all kinds of Jewelries, such as FINE SOLID JUNGS, BREASTPINS, EAR-KINGS, BRACELETS, Masonic and Oild Fellows' Emblems; Gold and Silver Cane-Heads, SnutT-boxes, c, c. Sxttikq or Pbaxls, DiaMOrds, and other Stones, Mosaic and Cameos. FINE GILDING AND GALVDHZING, Letter and Ornamental Encraving on Gold and Stiver ; also k'ngravinsof DooK-fLATas, Stckl Stamm, and Stencil Plates. Particular attention paid to Repairing or Jew elry and Stiver Ware, AUD rOLISHINO Or OLD SILTS X AKD PLATED WARE. An experience ef many years, enables the subscriler to insure superior workmanship. Every article made by him is warranted of the same hnenesj or metal as ordrred, which will prevent disappointment too often met within Eastern man afacture, as regards the purity of the gold. Order and Jobs sent by mail, promptly attended to. Ducat bought at lüc above New York ouotttions. U. HALDKlKUIlt Jeweler and Engiaver. Main between 1st and 3d sts., E vausrille BLACKWOOD'S MAGZINE, TIIE BRITISH REVIEWS. SCOTT fit CO.. New York, eontinne to mV Je lish the following leaJing British Periodicals, Viz: 1. THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative). 2. TUE E DIN BURG REVIEW (Whig. 3. TIIE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW(FreeChurch). 4. TIIE WESTMINISTER REVIEW (Liberal). 5. BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, (Tory). - These Periodicals ably represent the three great rnlitical parties of tireat llritain White, Tory and Radical but iMilitics forms only one feature of their char acter, as urgans oi the most profound writers on Science, Literature. Morality. and Relieioh.thev stand as they have ever stood, unrivalled in the world of letters. These Reprints can now be placed In the hands of suoscriuers aiiout as soon as tne original editions. TERMS PER AMXrM: T.r any one of the four Reviews 3 W) For any two of the four Reviews 5 00, For any three of the four Reviews.. 7 on For all "four of the Reviews 8 00 For Black wood's Mairazine 300 For Blackwood and three Reviews 9 no For B.ackwood and the four Reviews 10 00 Payments to retnadeinallca.esin advance. Money current in the Suae where issued will be received at par. A discount of twenty-five per cetiL will be allowed clubs. Fourcopiesof Blackwood, or of one Review, will te sent to one address for four copies of the four Reviewsand Blackwood for 3t)jand so on. The Postage to any part of the United States will he but twenty four cents a year for " Blackwood ;" and but fourteen cents a year tor each 01 the Reviews, janltf tf WHISKY We are now receiving a dally supply of Whisky, and are ready to furnish a superior article to 01a or new customers, febl TENNEY fit PORENSON. REASONS FOR DUYIXO HARPER AT DODELL dt COXYXGTO'S-.tlRST-IT IS ONLY TWENTY CENTS PER L COPY, jitcoxo-The Pares ARE ALL CUT. Thixd Dobell Si Conyngton will bind them superior to any other firm at 7 ft cents per volume. Thus. as you save Sixty cents in the cost, reducing the binding to a mere nothing, much below those who advertise to bind at half prict. . IebJ4 UASIIKESU EATER Just received by febU DOBELL & CONYNGTON. NOT FAILED BUT STILL UEDEEMlXti. SINCE the suspension of Bankers, Brokers and Mercantile bouses has become so general, 8AM. EM BICH informs his numerous customers and the mihiir ntnerallv that he is still redeeming ail solvent Bank Notes, Including Tennessee, Illinois and Wis consin with rich ana iaohionabie Vrj uoodsat low prices. p.vin i.t1v fitted no the nn stairs for the display o' ootions. Fancy oois, and Woolen Knitt Goods, i great variety, and as we are constantly receiving ew snptdiM, wc are prrnared to meet any sum, ana ill eontinne to redeem all solvent notes in seasonable Dry Goodx tothe tat;s...ctic cf t!l e jrt'rers. :.r.v w.tf .
LOTTERIES.
SWAN & CO.'S LOTTERIES! Authorized by the State of Georgia. lSS $70,000 !!! FOR TEX DOLLARS!! The following Scheme will be drawn by S. SWAN & CO., Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery , in each of their Single Numlr Lotteries for April, l&S at AUGUSTA, Georgia, In public, under the superintendence of Commissioners. " CLASS 0, To be drawn in the City of AugusU,Oeorg,in public, on SATURDAY, April 3d, 158. CLASS IO. Tobe drawn in the City of AUgusta,Georgia,in public, on SATURDAY, April 10th, 188. CLASS 11, To be drawn In e City of Augusta.Georgla.w public, n S.tfURDAY, April 17th, 15. CLASS 1 2 To be drawn in the City of Augusta, Georgia, In public, on SATURDAY. April Hth, W , k OX TIIE PLAX OP SI.NGLE XCMDERS1 FIVE THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-FIVE PRIZES! IYearly One Prize to every Xlne Tickets. MAGX1FICEXT SCHEME! TO BE DRAWN EACH SATURDAY IN ArRIL! 1 Prise of 1 .. .... , . ...... . 70,000 , io,roo 5,000 4,HK) it f t s. . . ... t . . . . t 4 Prizes of 4 4 4 K. v u 2& ft 8; 6) ino APPROXIMATION PRIZES: 4 Prizes of ItOO Approx'g to$70,000 prize arcll,C(V 4 do ) l " 30.IMH) 1.2(H) 4 4 do 21 K) 10,0(10 prizes " WH) do d.i do do do 125 1K) 7S &e 20 are it t B.ikw " " 50:1 4,1X10 " 400 S,0(W) 3IK) 1,500 " 21)0 4 4 5,000 100,000 5,185 Prizes amounting to 8320,000 Whole Tickets 10; Halves 5; Quarters UX. PLAX OF TIIE LOTTERY. The Numbers from 1 to 10,000, corresponding with those N umliers on the Tiekets printed on separate slips of paper, are encircled with small tin tubes and placed in one Wheel. The first 437 Prizes, similarly printed and encircled, are placed in another wheel. The wheels are then revolved, and a number Is drawn frora the wheel of NumK-rs, and at the snrae times Prize isdrawnfromtheotherwhecl. The Nunibernnd Prize drawn out are openol and exhil'ited to the audience, and registered by the Commissioners; the Prize being placed arainst the Number drawn. This operation is repeated until all the Prizes are drawn nut. Approximation Prizes. The two preceding and the two succeeding Numiersto those drawinc the first 7 Prizes will lw entitled to the 2 Approximation Prizes. Forexamplo: If Ticket No. U,2.V) draws the 70,000 Prize, those Tickt tsnnmVreil 1124, ll.'lO, 11251 and 112r,2, will each be entitled to 41. If Ticket No. 5TiO draws the $:,r,-in Prize, tlioso Tickets numlTel f,(k "jl, 2. will each be entitled to o00,aud so on according totheabove scheine. Hie ,omi Frizes or sju win ne eterminci ny trie last Mtoa. wlifri (si t1is rir Certificate of Package ort w n;c aickcis - .. - in nan .......... t" " lovUTter ' '20 " lOEichti. " 10 In orderlnz Tickets or ertlflr'ale. en?'oe the money to onr aildress for the Tickets ordei. on receipt of which they will be forwarded by first mail. rurcnaserscan have tickets ending in any ti cure they may designate. The list of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. est- rurcnasers win piene write tneir signatures plain, and give their Post Oilier, County and State. tV Remember that every Prize is drawn and nava ble in fnll without deduction. Ztr" All nrises of SI. Ox) and under, wild immediately after the drawing other prizes at the usual time of thirty days. ; aiieommunicationa strictly conn.iertiai. Address Orders for Tickets or Certificate . S. SWAN & CO., Augusta. Ga. TUT Persons residing near Montgomery. Alarama. or Atlanta, G.-oriria, can have their orders filled, and save time, by address in g S. Swan Co., at either of those cities. W" A list of the numbers that are drawn from the heel, with the amount of the lrizethnt each one ia entitled to, will be published after every drawine, in tne loiiowmg papers: Aueusta oeo.) Constitutionalist, New Orleans Delta, Molril'tleglstcr, Charleston Standard, Nashville Gazutte, Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Weekly Day Book, Savannah Morning News. Richmond Dispatch, News, and Paulding (MUs.) Clarion. mrr, ftHnHMHnlHHHft f üc Triumplföf .llecbanism. AMERIC AfTWATCH ES. HESE WATCHES ARE PRODUCED BY TIIE mine svstem lh:it h'is mnili Amei-!ran Viro. r,.ia the liest in tfie world. 1 sutwtituteg the rapidity and precision cf mnchiriery for tSe slow and unreliable results of liandioraft. The factory conts of a series of machines devised expressly f(r this esiailishmcr.t, cich cf which works true to exactness, turning out each 1 art so as to be an accurate tit in any one of a thousand watches. Absolute precision of time ia nearly a'tiined by these watches, as the kievita'ile result of their simplicity anil exactness cf structure. The ease of their rpair Is obvious as the makers have always on hand, for sale, the different parts of the watch perfectly finished, to repair damage. Besides the watch heretofore offered to the trade, we are now making a second quality, iuferirr to the firt-t only in ha vine k-m linih in immaterial jarts ami a lightercase. Tniswe offer at a iice so moderate as t be within the means of every class, and we recommend it as sound and reliable, and greatly superior to imported watches of equal price. The trade are cautioned agaimt Enelish and Swiss Imitations with which the country Is flooded. Ench of our best Watches Is encraved on the p!;ite, A rrLK ros. Tract Co., Waltham, Mass., and is iiccompanied with a certificate of genuineness and perpetual warranty, over onr own signature. 11 We refit with new enamel dials, of beautiful quality, watches of all kind", the dials to which way have been broken. Orders may be addressed to us direct, or to any of the under mentioned lirms, who are agmt for the sale of our Watches. Messrs. COOfER FELLOWS, No. 11 Maidcu Lan ,N.Y. KELf-OWS & CO., No. 17 Maiden Lane, K.Y. PLATT tc BROTH KU. No. 30 Mai leu Lane, N. Y. II ILDE BURN & BROTHER, Philadelphia. PRATT & REAT1I, Philadelphia. PALMER t BACHELDER.S Boston. BIGKI.OW BRO.. & KENN ARD, Boston. DUHME & CO., Cincinnati, and Messrs. ROBBINS & APPLETON. No. 13 Maidcu Laue, N. Y., cur penerai aeents. APPLETON, TRACY & CO., feM7-2ml&w Waltham, Mass. Cr vx n er m us i "cr a i n krii i us ! 1 Ud Choice Cran!xrries, .rt arrivnl ef the eaonforsale by Z. II. COOK SON. HOWARD" "ÄÖTlAtlÖV PHlLADl-.H'IIIA. A EenetoUnt Institution, estallhhed ly special endmcment fur ths relief of the sice and distressed, ajHidtd tcith Virulent and Ep idemic diseases. ' fWSO ALL PERSOXS afflicted with Sexual D JL eaMrt, ouch as permatorrhrea, Seminal Weaklies, Impotence, Uonorrhcea, Oletrt, Syphilis, the V ice of Onanism, or Self-ahue, ct c. The Howard Association, in view of the awful destruction of human life, caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions practiced upsn tlie unfortunare victims of such diseases by Quacks, several years ago directed their Consulting fcurgeon, as a Char table ar, worthy of their name, to open a lisjeiiiry for the treatment of this class of diseases, In ail their forms, and to give MEDICAL. ADVICE GRATIS, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (Hue, occupation, habits of life. &c) and in cases of extreme f poverty, to furnish Medicines free of charge. Iti. needless to ana niat the Association commands the highest Medical skils of the ape, an 1 will furnish the most apvroved modern treatment. The Direct rs, on a review of the past, feci .vnreu that their lalmrs in this e phere of benevolent effort, have been or grent lenefit to the afflicted, especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, u this very important but much despised cause. Just published by the Association, a Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the Vice of Onanism, Ma turtiatiou or Self-abuse, and other diseases of the Sexual Organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, which will Iks sent by mail, in a sealed letter envelope,) Free of Charge, on the receipt of two stamps, for postage. Addre, for Report or treatment, Dr. GEORGE R. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 3 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. IIEARTWELL, Tres't. -Go. Fairchils, Sec'y. mr24 JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS. Stories and Legends, by Grace Greenwood; Tempest and Sunshiue; Ovciopediaof Wit aud Humor, at Unit J.IIEAI.Y'S. l.DRIE! L.DItr:'. i3 zo Cans of 3 lb cans Cove Oysters; 2) do 1 It, do ds 2500 Ü boxes Sardines; 1500 i do do f00 do do 250 drums New Firs' 1 gross Steamheal Playing Cards; 3 do No 12 Highlander do 5 do Fine lecater'a do 6 do do Elsier's Received and for sale by ninU I D. II LEa AN N . BRAX!BR!BRÄX!- ., Ju 3000 bushels Bran rcceircl per Railread by 7.. H. COOK SON. I'RPET CHAIN.-?: bars for sale 1-wby ' -arI2 GtLELRTklsoWLES.
rgure of the rumtertnat draws the .,oisi itii. For eniple, if the Numler drawing the 7lUXi0 Prize ends wi;h ft. t,lCn a" the Tickets, where the niinilvr ends In l" V'Hbe entitled to 20. If the Nuratcrends with No. 2,' then e Tteket where the N uuiler ends in 3 will I entitli !- ?20, and so on to 0 Certifirites of PackaJT' M o'1 a the following
MISCEUANE0US.
GET TIIE BEST IX MARKET! EVERY LADY SIIOULD HAVE ÖfcE! THESE MACHINES are unquestionably the BET in the market. No well regulated family CHii atiord to do without a G ROVER fit BAKER SEWING MACHINE, made expressly for FAMILY SEW 1NG. 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 becut. It makes a wore beautiful and durable seam than can be done by hand, while it sews silks or cotton from ordinary spools with eyusl facility, by a mere change of spools. GKOVER BAKER SEWING MACHINE CO,, ' 4'5 Broad way, New York, la Summer street, Boston; and 730 Chesnut rtreet, Philadelphia. sfA respectable and responsible Agent wanted for very county in the United States. jan2li-ly "Evansville Coming Up to the Demands of the Times. R.B.HART, AGENT FOR THE FOLLOWINO MILLS AND MACH IN ES, offers for sale The Great Eastern Cora Iluskcr, SIIHLTjKK AND CLEANEK. Which will Shell from 1,000 td 2,500 bushels per day" A 1.8 0 ' y' THE AfERICAN ELEPHANT. " Tlie Greut Norelty of the Day? It Is-the best Mill ever invented for the Farmer's use. It will makcTtN varieties of product. It will grind the Corn and Cob for feeding animals.- It makes coarse or fine meal as miy be wanted, and it will bolt the meal as it grinds it, or leaye it unbolted at the option of the operator. It will grind Spices, Drugs or almost any other substance which requires the operation of grinding. It does all these tilings, and requires but a little power to drive it. - THE GREAT BENGAL TIGER, Is a Mill designed to make the various grades of hominy, and is one of the best Machines ever inveuted fir 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 easiest kept in reiair,of any in use. All of the above Millsand Math ines can be seen in operation at HART'S MILLS, Corner of Second and Canal streets, where the public are invited to call and see the latest Improrements of the age before purchasing elsewhere. All orders will be pronely tilled. R. B. HART. jani;-dwtf Same Things are done Better than O TIIE IIS. R. B. HART f? now prepare! to.-npply the City and Country Trad with the bestcf ci'RN MEAL, L nlwlfed or Rolled. Corn Grits and Hominy, "fall prades; W heat Grit. Unlmlted Flour, Rye Hour, Ext-a Family Flcur. Crush Feed, Bran, Miipotuff, Corn, ChL, flicken reen, ami an articles in tue t eed line. All tiaae ueiiverel to any part of the City. Please fcend in your orders. My Prices mill be low, as cheap as thechea)est, and as good at the best. The nimble Sixpence better than the slow shilling is my motto. All maydepend on gettirgall mv trade made of none but the BEST of GROUND GRAINS, as I will buy no other. Grinding done for the Country Trade. All orders fiam aH-oad.promj.tir tilled. R. B. HAUT. jan'27-dawtf Garden Seeds ! Garden Seeds for ZII. Cook tc Son Agents for the sale of Landreth Son's Celebrated Gaden Seeds have Just received their first shipment this day, viz: ion dzeu Papers Early York Cabbage; 100 do do Large Drumhead d do d Ox Heart do 100 d j d- Di-niuhead Savoy do 50 tM aS9"rt4d Cat pure Leed in P.ulK ; ' 100 dozen Papers Red Wether'snV'd Onion IiK) do . rij Yel lew Strasburg rto .W do do Whit-Silver f km do 5') lbs assorted Onion 3 fed In Bulk; 50 (I os. Papers ass'd red and whitesoliJ Celery ; lr.O dj . ia do Cucumber; ;,0 di do do Spinach; 1!'J do do do Lettuce; 50 do do da Melons; M) do do do Carrot; 35 do do Cress or Pepper Grass; 1.0 do do Assorttd Touia:oes; 200 do do do Radish; 19 Buhels assorted Beans? 10 .do do 1 Peas; 3 do' do Corn: 100 dozen assorted Beets: 25 Iks Bert Seed in Bulk. Just received an! for sale at wholesale and retail by janJ-d&w-tf Z. II. COOK & SON, Agents. M. L. JOHNSON'S rgOOK STORE, ROOK. BINDERY, AND KLAN ü HOOK MAM FACTO- MüTi KV, First street between 3Iain and fifji&ft'i Lnclist, Evansville, Indiana. Blank ffJSfx Bowks made to ord.r. with or without JJEj printed heads, and Mici.incs, Music, 4ic, hound In any style that may be desired, febljil w ALLIS & HOWES, Water street, one door above Vine, Sole Manufacturer of the Celebrated MAGNOLIA WHISKY, OF EVANSVILLE, IND. ALSO A!kinds of Drimeftie Liquors, and constantly a Ui Ke supply of Old and Choice 15ouriKn, Rye and Monongahela Whisky. jan2 d wtf :. W. IIAIIDIX, ATTOPiXEY AT LAW, Xotary Public, and Real Eutate Agent, EVANS VI LLiK INDIANA. OrncE 1 a the Court IIouo. noylO-lvd&w. IIEXUY ST1TES, Notary Public and Justice of t0 Peace. MT. CARMEL, ILL. WILL attend to collecting and securing claims in Southeastern Illinois, and all other business sppertainin to said offices; paying taxes, etc. Refer to W. T. Page, Esq., Cashier Canal Bank, Evansville. Ind. ap21wtf tlLOUGHS. 100 Steel and cH PUughs, of every size and kind at whole-tile aud ret lil, just received and for sale by jan2-dar Z. 11. COOK to. SON. SHINGLE. USSIKCJ first qnality of Yellow Poplar Shingles, superior tany in thecitj. Also, a Large lot of Pine Shingles, Dressed Flooring, DressedOiling, just receive.! and for sale cheap at the NEW LUMBER YARD, ounivr.of Main nd Eitrlith streets. fciidlw WATSON, NE WBKRRY - CO. EVANSVILLE Seed and Agricultural Warehouse. WE have opened a seed and Agricultural Warehouse. 1 luve on hand and intend to Keep a full supply of FIELD and (IAKDE.N SEEDS; also, a full assortmentof IMPLEMENTS. Weare Agenta Tor McCortrick's Reaper: Mower and Reaper combined; Young America Corn and Cob Crusher; San ford's Straw Cutter; lUyaend & Roberts' Plows; l'eabody's Premium Prolific Com; L&ndreth'.& Sou's Warranted Garden Seeds, e., fce. febuwatw X.H. CC'OK 4t Wn SUNDRIES. Paper Shelled Almonds; Soft do do, Knciish Walnuts: Brazil Nuts; Filberts ad Pea Nuts, yvrfj-.km leu to suit, by 2. II. COOK. SON'.
02
MEDICAL.
.. , ? rjlS.SOLUTIO?i THE CO-PARTNERSHIP OF BRINItMEYER, KLUSMAN Sl CO., Iuistisdny been dissolved by mutual conser.l by" the retirement of F. W. BrinKmeyer, and the aitaint of the old v entern will be settled up by the new firm cf . KOELKEPm KLtJ&tfAN & CO., Com;ol of John II Roelkcr, Wm. II. Klusinan and Jörn it. Feldwisch, who have purchased out the stocK of the former corcorn, nnd will continue the MANUFACTi'RKOF STOV3 rid A GENERAL FOUNDRY BUSINESS, at the old stand on Main Mret. FRED. W. BRINKMEYER, WM. H. KLUSMAN, JOHN II. ROELKER. JFeWuuy l , ljf . fei BOKUllAVfi'S llOLLiiXD Bl TITUS TI!K CELEBRATED IIOLI.AND REMEDY TOT DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND FEVER AMD AGUE, A ND the various affections consequent upon a'disil ordered STOMACH OR LIVER, Such as Tndiceetinn. Acidity nf fh StnmaeS. rnlleV P-iins, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Despondency, Costiveness, Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all Nerv. Otis, Rheumatic and Neuralgic Affections, it has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and In ot ners anecteu neciaea cut es. This is a purely vegetable enmrvound. twenared on strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the celelirated Holland Professor Boerhave. Because of its great success in most of the European States, its introduction into the United States was intended more es pecially for those of our fatherland scattered here and there over the face of this miirhtv country. Meetinc n ith great success among them, I now ofler it to the American uublic, knowing that Its truly wonderful medicinal virtues must be acknowledged. It is particularly recommended to those persons whose constitutions may have been impaired by the continuous use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Generally instantaneous in effect, it tindsita way ürectiy to tne seat or life, totalling ana quicken ing every nerve, raisine up the drooping spirit, and in act, fnf using new health and vigor in the system. NOTICE. Whoever expertsto find this a beverare will be disappointed; but to the sick, weak and low spirited, it will prove a crateful aromatic cordial, posKcssed of insular remedial properties. CAUTIOX! The great popularity of thlsdelichtful Aroma hat Induced many imitations, which the public should guard airain.st purchasing. Be not persuaded to buy anything else until you have given Boerhave's Holland Bitters a ratr trial. One bottle will convince you how infinitely superior it is to all these imitations. ty Sold at 1 per bottle, or six bottles for 15, by SOLE PROPRIETORS, BUXJAMIA PA12U, Jr., A Co., MANUFACTURING rUAKMACUTISTS AND CHEMISTS, Pittsburgh, Pa. ITT Sold In Evansville by KELLER Sz WHITE nd all druggists. api5"-Iydw. 11 R. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT piL.L sa . CAUTION. 9 Merchants and Traders will been their guard ai.dl )not i rnHsea upon ry a counterfeit of Morse's in linn R-Kit Pills, sicned A. B. MOO UK. All! genuine Root Pills have the name and sicuature Ol .1. J . II Ulli, b liU., VUOI.'II IHI. I DR. MOltSE.-the inventor of MORSE'S IXDI AN KOO r 1 lb l."?, has spent the greater part of and Africa, as weil as North America has speut! three year" among the Indians of onr Western vaiitirisp in ttitsl irnv tltuf Mi lnlTn. L a 1 nis nie in ravelins, iiavmn yi.nea a.uroie. Ai:il inliJ'wwf niwaiscovprea. Lr. Jiorse wai the first - , . . ...W t . 4f..n at... 1 j - r tUi O -iip-ii iTiTT iiiiib n 1 f3i!eases ari.rl froa IMPiTRlIT OF THE BLOOD-that our l-rength, Health aiiüjue uepenaea npon this vital i r fluid. - . a. 1. Wut; &. co., .OLccuar SUcet, New York. BR. MORSE, the inventor cfJIOSZ 'S INDIA ROUT PILL;, has spent the greater p?:rt if h life iu traveling, having visited Europe, Asia anu . rica ai well a North America has sient three year among the Indians of our H estern country it was iu this wav that the Indian Root Pills were first discovered. Dr. Mor&e was the first man to establish the fact tint all diseasesanse from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD- that our strength, health and life depended upon this vital Cuid. Wlieu the v.irious passages become coggeA, and do not act in jK-rfcct harmoi.y with the ditft-renl functions ofthelHidy, the blood looses its action , liecomes thick, corrupt?! and diseased, thus causing all pains, sickness and distress of every name: our strei.g'h is exhausted, our health we ai e detwived of, and if nature is not agisted in throwing oil the stagnant humors, the blood will leC"Lie ch-ked and cei.e to act, ami thus our lipht of life wi.'l forever I blown out. Iiw important üiea that we should keep the various passages 01 the body free and open. And how plca.sintta" us tint we have it in our power to pnt a medicine in your reach, namely, Morse's Indian Root Pills, manufactured froia plants and roots hich grow around the mountain us chit 'n Nature's ct.nlen. for the health and recovery of diseased man. One or the roots from which these Pills are made is a Sudor. tic, which opvus the pores of the hkin, Pud assists Nature In throwing out the finer parts of tlie corruption within. The second is a plant which is an Expectorant, that opens and undoes the hnmors from Uie lungs byco pious spitting. The third is a Diuretic, winch give ease and douole strength to the kidneys, thus encouraged, they draw large amounts of impurity from the blood, which is 1 hen thrown out hounlilully by the urimtry water passage, and which "ould not have ecn disch;ugol in any other way. The fourth is a Cathartic, and accompanies the other prepertles of the Pills while engaged in purifying the Mood; the coarser pirticles en which cannot pass by the other outlets, are thus tak of up aud conveyed oft" in great quantities bs.lthey howe g From the a'mve, it is shown that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills not only enter the stomach, but become united with the blow!, for they find m ay to every Irt, ami completely rout out and cleanse the system lrom all impurity, and the life of the body, which is the blood, becom ;s perfectly healthy; consequertly all sickness and pain are driven from the sj btenj, 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 die, is because they do not get a medicine which will piss to tlie afflicted pars, aud m likh will opan the natural passages for tlie disease to lie cast out , hence a larire tuantity of food 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 Mood, which tbr.wa the corrupted maru-r through every vein and artery, until life is taken from the body by dLscas . Dr. Morse's PILLS hare added to themselves victory upon victory, by restoring millions of the si. k to blooming healih and happiness. Yes, thousan is m ho have leen racked or tormented with sickness, pain and anguish, and whose feeble fr.imes have been scorchul by the burning elementsof racing fever, and who have been brought as it were, within a step of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they would have lieen numbered witli the dead, had it not lieen for this great and wonderful medicine. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. After one or two doses had been taken, tbey were astonished and aoIutely surirised, in witneing their surprising diects. Not only do they give immediate ease and strength,, and tike away all sickness, pain and anguish, but they at once goto work attue foundation of the disease, which is the blood. Therefore, it will l e shown, este'i.uly by those who use these Pills, that they will so cleanse and purify, that diseaue that deadly enemy will tiKe its flieht, and the fluhof youth and Itauiy will again return, and the piosj-ect 01 a long ana narpy ii:e win cnerisn anu irign: your rt ivs. Cat'Tioit Beware of a cour.toifeit sintd A. B. MooRt. All cenuine hnre the name of A. J. WHITE & CO. on each box. Also the iuatureof A. While iL Co. All others are sjnirious. A. J. WHITE CO., Sole Proprietors, hf Leonard street, N. V. Pr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealers In Medicines. Agents wanted hi every town, village and hamlet in the land. Parties desiring the agency will address as above for the terms. Priec 25 cents per box, five boxes win e sent on reeirt of II, postage paid. Jan ll-JScwly Z. II. COOK Jk SON'S READY-PAY STOKE. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SEEDS AND GROCERIES sold at Cash Prices for all Kinds cf Produce and Live Stocx.such as Horses, Mules, Cows, Calves, Beef Cattle, Hogs, Chickens; Butter Lard, Bacon, Ekks, Furs and Skins of every description; Oiiisiug, liees ax, leathers, Wh-at. Corn, Oats. Barley, Beans, Rye, Bran, Shorts, Dried Applesand Peaches, Potatoes and Yegetahleaof all sorts. JeUSNUw ZH. COOK & SONS, DOCTOR J. N. HUGHES, ff ATE PHYSTCIA V OF THE UNITED STATES .MAItlNK HOSPITAL AT LOUISVILLE, has bicated in this city, and will rive prompt attention to the practice of Ins profession in its several hr inches. Otnre and residence on Second, between Main and Division Streets. beinv t. ..:; 1. pr.Byford. Reralar hours for consultation fnrtn f.H Xn, , .cI?ck A A- aB(l frci 1 to 2 aai iroui öS to Car Calls made in his absence from the office, and registered will he duly reswnded t. nnrll" RA!MCY h0.l!. OKI boxes, consisting of Mil- . itaiy Shaving, Transparent Cakos, Tiasparent Bars, Kancv Rose, Fancy Bars, te. J ust recei red and for sale vaay low by GILBERT fcJWyLES. T URXIP.-fiO Bushels Prime Turnips, just re ceived and for sale by .. ii.uwaKtu. CANDLES. 100 boxes Star Ctdles. marl TSSKyjtJp"SjOS. OATS. ? busbels Ots, for s-ele by ff M .. II . c f -OK SON .
MEDICAL.
, DISCOVERED AT LAST! Greatest Cure In the World for Pain Piff. Chas. DeGrath, Original larentor an Manufacture cf the ; ffOHISOil Isthe only sure remedy In the WorlJ A for the cure of rheumatism, deafness, Gout, Neu ralgia; Luuitogo; Seiahca, Spinal and Bronchial com plaints; Ticdoloreux'jlleadacd e;cramps; croup;piles IVJi'ilS.Sri.l.llOiri ii uirv.-f u mix. ' , mv..v glands; stitTjints; Scrofula; Erysipelas; Sore N ipples-. Swelled Breast; Womb Disorders: Salt Rheum; C anker in the mouth and stomach; Palpitation; Eruptions Caked Brea-4 ;Quiiizv; Sore Thrc-at; Palsy: Pleurisy Ulcers; Lock Jaw ; Heart-Bnrn ; Tooth and Earache Nervousness: Costiveness; Burns; SireG urns of teeth ing Infants; llemorrage, Abscess, Stirl Necks; Broken Breast; Chilblains; Tetter; Shingles; Frosted Feet; Fever and Ague; Cliai ped HaiuLs, or any diseases that are sore and pHinful, is the only article ever brought lefore the public that will do its work perfectly in frora three to twenty minutes has been ted by thousands and pronounced the liest remedy ever discovered. This Oil acts on the system with electricity is of pure vegetable reiuatiou. Not the slightest danger . of applying it outwardly or inwardly. It at once gives a permanent cure in most cases from ten to twenty minutes The liest Thy slologists of Europe have discovered, that all organic derangement of the animal system is . the effect of an obstruction o Die physico-elecu ic fluid in the organic disease. A f-ki'.ul applicant of this Oil puts in immediate motion th nerve fluid and the cure is at once accomplished. N bleedings, no vomiting, purging or blistering Is resorted to. None genuine without tbe signature of Prof. C. De Grath. LaWls signed in a riling. , Principal IV pot. No. X, South eighth st., three doors below Cnesnnt, Philadelphia. Country dealers and'" DruggUts can be supplied wholesale and retail. Price ' 23 cents, 50 cents and 1 per bottle. Try every thing else, and give this one simple trial. Caution. Be careful to ask for, and get DeGrath' Electric Oil, as worthless imitations aleund. There are numerous imitations sprung up on the rep', ctatiou that my article has acquired. The pnbi;' must beware tbey are worthless. AFFLICTED. READ THIS. . Miraculous cure nde on one of the tUu;aa of Mat con - Micox, AitH8 17 : TKor. DeGkath Dear Sir: This is to certify tha! Iliad a fall, irained my shoulder and was afliicted for eighteen days, and lost the use of mv arm, and"could not raise my hand to my head and'hearing of ' the wonderful cures effected by DeGrath's Electric Oil. ' and by one application of it I was enabled to raise nv hand to my head and take off my hat. Thank God I . am well, and I cheerfully recommend it to all tiie . afflicted. The application was made before a hundred " persons. Y o u rs, tru I v , ISicned.! A-JORDCX. Witness J A nafcr, John W. Brantly, ' C II Rogers, Lewis Young, GT Franklin, J W Aderhold, AB Ross, KG Jetfers, B P Freeman, E Price. . - . . - Macon, April 1857 Prof. Delrath Dear Sir: I, Capt. B. B. SmiUi, heret certify jhat I have been afflicted with Rheumatism for four years, and at times could not sleep. Uy hearing of the wonderful cure by DeGrath'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. Tne application was made before fifty persons. . B. B. SMITH, Twiggs Co. Ve, the undersigned, werepresent: J J Riley, J 11 Brantly, II J Cooper. - I Raleigh, N.C. Standard. " CERTIFICATE. . WiNSBoao', S. 0- March?, Is7. ' I, David Elktn, do hereby certify that I have been ' 1 j .tiii 1 "i iwu mifuui, iuj iiiiiuujuory rneu maUsai;onefmy legs being much swollen Mi ffand sore so that I found it exceedingly diflicolt to walkthat the stiff joint hastieen twke ruMed with Prof DeGrath's celebrxted Electric Oil within thirty hours: and I now have tbe jierfect tsee of the afflicted limb. I was also trouble with partial deafness in my left ear, and by a single application of the Electric Od my hearing has been grea'Jv imrroved. . DAVTD ELRIV. . AursTsrOi March Ss 157 Trof. DeGrh Dear Sir: This is to certify that I have lieen afflicted with bedarhe and corns n my feet from which I have safTered yery much and t y the application of DeGrath's Electric Oil Ihavebten cured of my headach; and corns, and tlierefore rm mmendittoall. lVMcCUE. Pr-jf. DeGrath's Flectrlc Oil-t25 rewanl, I will give f 20 iorme ap)reneii8ion or a low scamp, who printed some dirty bills and called Lis stuff by the V name of tiectrictiii . CaCTioa Bewaie of low redlars and ninven. dmegists who put up a stutl" composed of Ca'nphene and Lird Oil, calling it ELECTRIC OIL. No pedlers sell the genuine Electric Oil in the United States it is sold only by respectable Druggists and country merchants. Be sure and get DcGraUi's Electric Oil cr you will be cheated. AFFLICTED, READ THIS. CEKTiriCATKS. ArorsTA, Ga. March 2 15 Frof. DeCrath Dear Sir: This is to certify that my boy Moses baa been afliicted ith Rheumatism f..r seventeen years, and by oneapplk-ation of yonr I was entirely cored, and I cheerfully recommend to all similarly attected. ioursrespecirully, . C. HE UBER For sale by SMITH & EZZARD, sole agents at At lanta, Georgia. IW.UUAS. UEUKATH-?.-rtth Eitrbth stree-t Philadelphia. KELLER ft WHIT K.ScU Agents. A Isr for sale at ))r. Penuinirton's DrUff Store, and Hallock Stoddarl's. qcQ AYER'S CHEK11Y PECTOKA fj, FOR THE RAPID CURB OF Colds, Coughs, end lloarscncs. BatxriELD, Miss4Dec.20th lfio. Da. J. C. Aver: I lo not hesiute to say the liest remedy I have ever found forCoughs, Hoarseness. It.fluenin, and the concomitant svmitoms' of a Cold, is your Chckrt Pkcto. Ral. Its constant use in my practice and my family for th last ten years has shown it to possess superior virtues fo tlie tn-atrjent for Hies complaint EBKJ. KNIGHT, M.I). , A. B. MORTLF.Y, Esq., of Utica, 1.. writes: ! K:n- nwt ....I - - -" - "'j ci. mm in my lamur ever since you' invented it, an 1 believe it the best medicine fonts purpose ever put out. With a d cold I should sooii ' er pay twenty-five dollars for a bottle üiM wi'hoIIt it, or take any other remedy." Croup, Whooping Coujh, Influenza. Sri ixqfield, Mass., Feb. ciaie jour skill, and commend'vour m-dicine to our - TO,,.. 11IRAM CONKLIN, M. D. ,w. , ?,. , ' Montebet I a., write? 3d Jan., , ,a11 1 Influenia, which confined me in rtoors six weeks: took many medicines wiüiotit relief. , finally trio. your Pectoral bv the adviceor cur clerg man. The first dose relieved the sore ness in inv throat and lungs; less than one-half theUttle ms fe me completely well. Vour meilicines are thecheaiiesl as aell as tlie best we can buy, ami we esteem y u, . Doctor, and j our remedies, as the poor u an's friend." Asthma or Phthisic, and Hrouchitls. WesT Manchester, Pa., Feb. 4. 10?. !ir: Your Cherry I'ectorai. is perfonuii.g marvellous cures in this section, it has.rclicvel s-ver .l . from alarming symptoms of consumption, und is vr curing a man who has labored under au AlTectio'., i f ' the lungs for the last forty yeurs. . . HENRY L. PARKS, Merchant. A. A. RAMSEY, M. D., Albiox, Monroe Coi'ktt low, mr:tes, Sept. 6, 107: "During my practice o5 " many years I hare found nothing e-iual to j-our -Cherrt Pectoral forgiving ease and relief to - -sumptive patients, or curing such as are curable." We might add volumes of evidence, but the moJS? convincing proof of the virtues of. this rc cdy , found ia its tflccts upon b U. ... Consumption. rrohaMy no one remedy has ever been known hfca " cured so many aiMl men dangerous rajesas this. Some no human aid ran reach; but even to those tL Cherrt Pectoral affords relief and comfort. Astor IIocse, New York Citt, March b, 1T. Doctor Aves, 1owkll: I feel it a dutv and a pleasure to inform you what your Cherrt Pectoral has done for my wife. S.ie hal been five nudithg la)Mrinc under the dangerous s'mptoms of consumption, from which no aid we could pn-cure cave b-r much relief. She was stealily failipfr, untd ir. Stiong, of this city, where we have come for advice, . recommended a trial of your medicine. We Mess his kiiidnees, as we lo your skill, for she has rccovcre.1 fro-n that day. She is not yet as strong as she used to be, but is free from her cough, aud calls herself well Yours a f tit gratitude and repanl, ORLANDO SHELBY, or Suelbyville. CONSUMPTIVE, do wot despair till veu l,Tl tried Aver s Cherrt Pectoral. It is malet y ,, of the Itst melical chemists In the world, and its ernes all around us bespeak the high merits of its virtues. L Philadelphia Ledger. Prepared by Dr J. C. AVER, Lowell Mass.; ai d sold by Keiler White Ennville;and by Drugcists, . and MerchatiLs throughout the country. At wholesale by J. C. Ay er Co., U Walnut street Cincinnati. raOLAPSES.1IX .h U arrr! Vft!sse . . . . 5-, Imif i,arr.u Inst received rtorsicamer Chancellor, and for sale by fehli WHEKIBR-RTGC... Tcabody's Premki Prolific Corns THIS IS TIIE FIN EST CORN ever offered to th Public. Its advantages are FiaeT It Is earlier bun common Corn. . Sicoso-II is a Rr?i tiint Corn and very heavy. Third I; puts out .oosers, and the suckers Israrirg ears the nme as the main stock. Everv farmer s ould trv it. Put up In quart, peck and half bushel ra-ks. Warranted pure. Tote had only of Z. II. COOK & SON. fe'jU-d-T Sole Agents. c OR SlIELr,Eii.7ü estern Corn Slielle ; b Sonth Wcsteru Corn Shellers, Inst received ly Jan2i-dAw 7.. 11. COO & feOWXTÄA FAMILT VINEGAR. JLi 40 Mils Vinegar for kale lo-1 v maris GILBERT Si BO It?rw . .... , - 1 '. i. I. . - -vl. EI' aildoxenof tlie fcl. v li.mnts forsileat manufac turer's irice by Z. II. COOK Si SOX. Agents. CLOVER AN DTISiOTHY rtf. 50 bushel. Ohio Timothy Seed; . , 25 bush lsOhioand Keutuchy Clover Seed. Jut recei vk1 and for Mile bv Z.H. COOK Ic SON. TURNIPS , . . SL ft Y --'b. -e " i-er Ion! "nd for sale U : CO. r.'STLK U. CO.
p?-nB. AJE.R! 1 wIU cheerfully certify youe r i? V 19 'j?0 lVl remcdy we possess for the cur. Jui ho"l,n5 Cough, Croup, and the chest di-xasesAuf
