Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 134, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 April 1858 — Page 4
INSURANCE.
INSUR4N E ACCNCY. ALLEN C. ÜALLOCK, EYANSVILLEi INDIANA, UNDERWRITER And General Insurance Agent, and ADJUSTER OF AVERAGES. IT continues to Issue rollet from several FIRST tLASS and 31UST RELIABLLE l.hlll.VCK C031PAME8 COrXTRT, OS 1RLAM ARD ritt RISKS II will also receive applications for LIFE ixswasce. rr ne will also attend to the ADJUSTMENT Of I.i sLs of every description, under policies fnm fHher agencies, ami attend to the settle -ut or all matters connected with Insurance, for parties interested. His Ion experience as an Insurance Agent, has mad him familiar with all tubjeCUeonaecled with the sab ject or insurance. '.ap .-17 aETNA INSURANCE COMPANY. H ARTFORD, COXSECTICXT "STATEMENT ef the Condition of the J.TNA IX. 3 SURANCE COMPANV on the 1st of Jana try, as required rv in isw or ine swoi inniana: The name of the Corporation i .STSA IN SUR ANGE COMPANY, locate at Hart rot, Conn. The Capital Stock is ONE MILLION DOLLARS, and Is paid np. The Assets of the Company are: rar. jiarket. Cah in hand and in Sank Cash in special dt posit in Hartford hanks, with accrued interest Cash in hands of Agents, and in transit Real estate unincumbered... 64 Mortgage Bonds at 8 percent interest lor) inrV M do do 6 per cent, interest.... llXO 1UO0 10 J ersey C ity Water Hoods, percent, interest 1000 1000 2S0.13I 00 Ksvtj 05 4AM 4J 44WOOO 28,0U ÜU 19,000 P0 15X00 00 6,000 00 Ml" t 30.177 IS U.00Q 00 Ii 00 12,500 00 t.550 6,(09 6,000 1,00 30,003 41,000 25.400 II i000 0 P.0O0 4?,015 10,000 1,000 730 t,TM fCO SI ,"00 20,0(0 2.ViOO 9:1,(110 10,1) 21,5) 10,rt)0 21, W IMW 10,.T 221 i 60 3UVO I'.'.IIOO 15J100 K.0OO 2,G00 3",000 4330 1,4 10.000 2200 13 Hartford City Bonds, 6 per cent, interest.. - gMilwaukie KondS, 10 per cent, interest Money due the company secured by mortgage........ Hills receivable 300 siires Harford fc New Haven 11 K Co stock 101 shares Boston fc Worcester Railroad Co stock fjO shares Connecticut KiTer K. la. Co. stock S shares Connecticut River Co stock 5 shares Stafford Bank stJrk.. &ft shares Citizens' Bank, Watrrtury stock ' 38 shares tafle Bank, Providence stock 3)0 shares Fhccnix Bank, Hartford Mock 400 shares Farm. fc Mech: Bit Hartford stock 0Cshares Exchange,Bank Hartford stock 4fl shares Sate Bank, do do.. .. IfO shares Oily Bank, 00 do.... 100 shares County d do do.... Ii shares Conn. River Bank, nartford, stock 436 shares Hartford Bank, Hartford, stock 1W shares Charter Oak Buck, Hartford stock 10O shares Merch. & Man. Bank Hhrtford, stock, paid in... 75 shares JEetna Bauk, Hartford, stock 500 shares Merch. Ex. Bans, New Yort. stoca200 shares N'rth River Bans;, New Yort, stoct 1200 shares Merch. Bant, N. Y. stoex . 200 shares Forth America Banx, New Yora, swr 200 shares Nassa Bant, New Yora.stoct S0(l shares Amerin Ban t , N . Y. 100O 1000 1T0 100 100 100 100 1C0 60 103 100 5 10U H't 100 60 100 10 1000 1000 113 78 50 100 60 100 no 110 111) 60 130 IIS 100 5 i 96 100 ino 100 25 25 100 100 y I'O 100 20 60 HO 100 50 100 a 100 100 60 100 100 100 105 100 i IIS WO Hi b; 'A H m Iii 105 ?5 75 10 110 - ! 105 9i 100 Rmnlvnv Hk 4nt 2(0 100 40 1 100 o &: St" 200 ,i tan People's Bk Republic tit City Bant Union BanK Itanover Bant Commonwealth ' Fao-nix Bant " Manhattan Bans " New Yora Bank MarKet Banc Ocean Ban a ( f " Metropolitan Bl " Butchers' fc Drovers 190 S00 shares Importers fc Traders' BanK. Naw Yora, at oca... 4 shares American Exchange Banc. New Vor, stoca... 120 shares MerchanU' Ban a, N. Y' stoca 15 shares Mechanics fc Traders' Bank, Jersey City Kock 100 shares U. S. Trust Co. New Yora. stoet 150 shares N. Y. Life Ins. Ja Trust Co., N, Y. stoca.... 1(97 DO LIABILITIES. The amount of Liabilities due or not du - to ban is or othtr creditors nothing. Losses ad justed and due none. Losses adjusted and not due 12.038 99 Losses unadjusted, in suspense, waiting further proof or contested 16149 9 All other claims against the Company are small, fur printing, tec. A genta instructed to täte no rises exceeding 1 10,000, without special permission. The greatest amount insured la any one city, town or village varies. The greatest amount allowed to be Insure In any one block also varies. The Charter or Act of Incorporation and amendments is herewith presented. T1I0S.K. BRACE. Ji., nartford. Jan. 1st, 15" Secretary. STATE OF CONNECTICUT, ? Hartford County, i narrroRD, Jan. 1st, Personally appeared before me, a J ustice of the Peace, dnly qualified to administer oaths, Thobus K. Basra, J a., Secretary, and made solemn oath that the foregoing statement of the assets and condition of the Allna Insnranr e Comcanv is true. HENRY TOW l'ER, Justice of the reace. THE STATE OF INPIANA, ) Auditor or Statb'b Orrirs, . Indianaoolis. Jan. 12. IT. 1 'rnr.REAS. the iEtna Insurance Comimnv of W 11 irtford, has filed in this Ottic a stiteraent of its condition on the 1st of January, 1?, the act of its . . 1 . - . 1 : a ... incorporation ana imrnumruu ymycrij mimni w, and its written instrument, nominating its Agents and authorising them fully and unieservedly to acknowledge aervice of process in the ever.t of suits. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the rriuirementr of -An Act to amend an Act entitled an Act for the i Incorporation of Insurance Companies, denning their nnvers. and nrescribint their duties." approved Marco 2, having presented satisfactory evidence to me of full compliance to tne requirements ana specincaiions OT iriai ACl, l.ril. n . WJVV. AH'iiwv "i me run, of Indiana, do hereby certify that ALLEN C. HALLECK, of Evansville, as the Agent of said Compwnv, is authorised to tranwt the buslnessof INSURANCE as the Agent of said .Etna Insurance Company in this State, up to Julv 1st, 1V to the extent that he may be commistioned and appointed bv the said Company. In H-itn..j whnwof. I him hereunto aulmcriliei nr name and caused the seal of my oriice to be affixed, this 12th day ot January. I"?- . JOHN W. DO DD, Auditor of State. ALLEN C. feb IIA L LECK. AfJENT. ETANSVILLE. IND. J. V. HUGHES. Svcctssoa to IIoLuaaswoRTH ft IlrsMis.) Importer anrWboleta! Dealer U Q,TJEEISrS WAKE, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, LOOKIX G-GL.ASSES, KA1VE8 FORKS, Tea Traya, Toa and Takle 8oena, Brlttaala Ware, dke., Ai. 11 JfAIN STJ2EET, next to Old Panl, EVANSVILLE, IND, tW Crates assorted to suit the Coantry Trade alwaysonnana. aikiSivma ts aslk or evtry des cription. . . in riu 1IABCOCK fc SONNTAG. WP0BTIB8 OF Gans and Fishing Tackle, WHOLES ALI AJID KJ.TA1L,
Bttiz I.K AVE to call the attention of Ounsmlths V l10 fnounce resctfully tathe public of fc a üUiT large Stock of Fine and I 7 kvansville and .viciaRy that we have entered
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LkP. RZIMANN
HARDWARE AND SADDLERY.
' . v, . CHARLES BADCUCR, ' ; UIPOUTER AND DEALEIt IN k I ' COACH AAD SADDLERY : Main Street Near Water. ß . HATING completed ar rinren e nU with European and American manufacturers for a direct supply of all goods, in my line, i am en abled to otter inducements, that cannot the Interest of (-aged in the hü te give me a name in part: Felloes, hafts, Bars, Axles, Sprints: made of the rst steel; Band, Enameled and of all kinds of Leather; Cloths, Linlnt for Carriajres, Varnishes, Castings rt all kinds, Saddle TreesVEnf lish Bridle Leathers, Bits, Stirrups, spurs. Hiroes, fine Silver Hames of all kinds, Jenny Lind Oif Trees, 8e'.f-Adjuin; Päd, Tsvlor's Patent Hames, flv Nets, Shoe TUrends.ilorse Blankets, London Oirth Webs, American linfi and Rein Wehs, both Cotton and Worsted: Londcn Welt Skins, a superior article; Ivory, Gutta Percha and iirass lined Martencal Rinrs; Superior Kersrvs for Horse Covers, the bent qnalirv of Carriage Blts, Patent Oi Trees, tie., tie. I 1 e-p In fact everythng appertaining to either hrancu of the business, and understnnding loth branches thoroughly, we would respectfully invite your attention beficepurchasint elsewhere. lam also agent for; WARD'S PATENT PTtINO Saddle. aiavuw HARDWARE fc CUTLERY. Fortign and Domestic, Skip. Loa. Trace and Halter CAaint, yoih, Ares, Jlatchtts, Plane. Sctfthet, Cradle. Hale, Swaths, IhrtSf Scales, Shrels, S'ades, OrindsUmes, Iscls, Latches, Aumir$, Chisels. Looking Glasses, Files, Guns, PisMs, Jb Fancy Ooods ALSO AGE.VT8 FOR BOTO. BKLTIXO CO. BABC0CK & SONNTAO. si57 r Water street. Kvansville, Ind. SADDLERY WARE ESTABLISH MENT AND MANUFACTORY. J. P ELLIOTT, DEALER IX . SADDLERY WARE.&C, HAS Just recetved a full assortment of Saddle Trees of alt kinds, Bridle Bits, Stirrup Irons, Bupey Mountings, Wets, Seatint. tie., tic. which he will sell on reason able terms. He also keeps on hand a general assortment of Saddles, Harness. Bridles, and all other things appertaining to the business, af his own manufacture, on Main street, between Frst and Second streets, at the old stand. nov;9Kf. TOBACCONISTS. THE LARGEST ITAULIS11MENT IN THE STATE. 1 Flv.Xnnitll A BROTHERS weald m. respectfully inform the citizens of Kvansville and vicinity, that they hare a larger stock of Tobacco, Segar, SnnlT, Pipes, and (erman Smokint; Tobacco, . than any two establishments of our princloal cities Hotels and Store-keeters look toyour interests. Before purchasing eise here, examine our large assortment, which we pledge ourselves to sell at the lowest lUItioiore prices, aud cheaper than can be Ituught in Cincinnati or Louisville. All we ak is, tliat you shall call and fudge for yourselves. We orti-r any ol the above at wlwdesale orrctail. Our estaliliühmeiit is a branch of the well known extensive Baltimore Tobacco Warehouse of Jos. Fendrlch & Bros.. No. 143 Forest street. F. FEN DRIC1I fc BROS., lylSl Main s.. 1 dooralvr Ist. Kvansvlil. Ind. ' .CHHSCliNT CITY TOBACCO FACTORY. J. 8. McCRACKEN, Proprietor. MAIN ST., BETWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH. EVAXSYILLE. INDIANA. UATIN FITTED UP THE ABOVE TOBACCO FACTORY, I am now prepared to fill all orders for the various styles ot Western Tobacco, such as Fives, Pounds, Quarter and Half Pounds, in all kinds of packages, and have now ou hand the following brands, vis: 10 boxes Olm stead 1 Lamp ; , 10 do do Pounds; 10 do FlneiOvn.) 10 do Pounds (Own:) - 20 do (inCa4dles) Hoosier Boy; 20 do do Jordan's: 10 do Ixw Orade Roltinson's: "" (, !0 do Montgomery &0tas Packages. - ' The above stock will be sold 6 per cent, lower than can be taught elsewhere, and 6 per cent, off for cash. All kinds of currency taten at par. Seventy-five M. large sise Cigars oa hand in Owe SI boxes at lowest figures for cash. febla LUCIUS HART, IMr0RTEK& DEALER IN METALS, 4 AND C lUTltlVTNO SLIP, 1EW YORK, OFFERS FOR KALE BANCA TIN, 8TRAITS Tin, Antimony, Spanish and Am-ricau lead, 8 lab Zinc, Copper, Bismuth, Bar Tin and Bur Lead, Baiibit metal, peltr Solder, Plumber's Solder, Ac -Also, BRITANNIA and PLATED WARE at whole sale and retail. fr.arl.Tm Af 1ARFKT II AI.J l:. I bass White: 10 du Colored: b do Cotton Twine: raFSalely ORR, DALL7.EL fe Co HOME MANUFACTURE, FOR von ELCfiAN. ELEGANT AND AND FASHIONABLE ; FASHIONABLE s A AS CAPS CAPS f the fthe Latent Style, Latest Style CALL AT TBS OL CALL AT TUB OLD Established Hons j Estabshed House r VAUTIER & MARC0NNIER, MAIN STREET, EVANSVILLLE, INDIANA. pl7-ir SUNDRIES. 40 boxes Palm Soap. IS bars J 40 do do do 1 lb do; JO do German Soap, l ft bars; m do do do 16 do: 2t do No. 1 Herring; 75 i um UM. üOfl. :uo button Tarn. Received ner Steamer Glendale. and for sale verw iwi wn ir IHIHrol . Cfc lit II ft I A ,1 .1 .1 . IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS. I RAVE on hand a full supply and of the best quality OLITE WniTi LIME GRAY LIME, LATHS, HAIR, Hi DRATL1C CEM rNT PLASTER PARIS, WINDOW SASIT, PAN N ELB, DOORS, TAINTS, MAILS. GLASS, kcaceTo which I Invite year attention. Pnees favorable. ... Ä.S. BABCOCK, teptg Wster street. CO-PAUTNEKSHIP NOTICE. " 1 vnarton. r,, .in a". c.-.i. ViwStXOZA'S. Per - 1 iZ" V-V, 7;u 'er.alain street. We beg to " I thank our kind nmw, t, ... c 1 iu ii'. 1.1. rti s . - ' . - p.l. Cut - WBsr treontioUaoxss, assuring them that vcycom bafore a . . . - m mUI ASa W CWvVUIW WH'I 3 i.T-'r t"'w,Ux andh determlnaUoa to supply intwiP Vints aar aa 1 1 anl .. a i dmr, fHOS.COXTNGTON. decS-tf. K. J. DOBEkL I BE' 8 EXTRA FAMILY PI OCRA In bWa, and fur sal ty nir2i. BROWN. J AIRMAN.
vO V triaL
DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING.
isrew Goods: S. GUMBERTS & CO., CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS, HAVE Just received a large stcck.of Cloth, Cassi- , VKtinnnf all varieties, which the v are prepared to manufacture at shortrjotice. They are aiso prepared to sell these goods y the piece at the lowest market prices, wholesale and retail. Hats, Caps and Furnishing Goods of all kinds, constantly on hand. One of the partners of this firm being a resident of the Eatt and constantly in the market, weare prrparep to eil on r stock at lower n gurte loan owner bouse not similarly situated. We keep the l-st of mechanic, and warrant all goo4s made ui by us to be iu the latest tyle and at low mlu. sept2f-ly GUMBERTS it CO. BEII3PS C03I3IERCIAL COLLEGE. WE. the undersigned, students of the Kvansville Commercial College, use rrvat rlasnre in actnowledeinato Mr. J. Bkhm. Principal of the School, our hitfli appreciation of his Lecmr delivered on ednesiiav evening, on Himnes' aiMi me necessary qualifications in order to follow it successful I: v. We highlvconcur with him in his ideas on Literary, Business and Kf licious fciles?ion. Kesvecuimj, J, l. M,LUM I, MICHAEL OOBMON. A. S.W. KNAPPER. W. II.'iKEO'mY, V. P. ELLIOTT. Til. KI LKR. Ja. JOHN INGLE, WM. HOCHLAND JOHN W.GERHART. W. II. NEW MAX, II A vl it- i a v it. r .UA.e w. K Ell AN. T ltt f Vit JOHN GORM0N, ictl? II K M O V A 1 . A. ANSPACH ER & CO., CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS, WAVE REMOVED THEIR ESTABLISHMENT from Maiu street, to the COMMERCIAL ROW, On First afreet, 24 door above Sycamore at. Their stock of clothing for the SPJlING AND Sl'MME It TRADE is now complete, and oien for th Market, and in variety and extent we flatter ourelvcs It cannot be surpassed by any other factory East or Purchasing our raw materials at head -quarters, as we do,ard ruanufacturingthem inU Clothing here, at a much lern cost than the same can be done at an v titlier point, and having taken advantage of the Ule panic to secure a gol portion of our 8tork at a heavv redu tion, wefe?l confident in saying that there is no Factory that can sell at a lower rate or on letter terms. Invite the attention of the Country Trade to our stock, with fall confidence that wetcan supply denier, on as pood terms as tuey can purcnaae in any esieru Market. Thooe who cannot come In person mar be sure that their rder will 1 filled with the greatest care and attention. A. ANsrACHKK st UU. ferr'T-tf FIVE REASONS WHY I WISH TO DO AN EXCLUSIVE CASH BUSINESS. tMR.'T. M7 profits are not sufficlentto admit of a lonrcredil and losses. - ' StcoNPLT. 1 find 1 cannot credit one and refuse others without giving offense . . THiaoLT. My temper not sumcientiy mild to take lensani I vail the Insu' tsofTcred on presentutioo of hi IIa. tFontTHLT. I llieve it to the Interest or all persons to pay cash for what they consume. Firxm.T. Thal I r:in filler mv cash customers, and t'insewlio have paid thHr bills' promptly, udditioi al inducements in irices ana ainmeiii,ann win ire no inducements la my power lor acoutinuance of their trade lor cash. . MJIUEIi KflUlUlli fel9 Mainstreet.thrfdoorslHowSecoiid." ""NEW GOODS " UTE are weiring oar FALL STOCK lKünons, ' enn4itiiiir in wut of Dress Silks. French and Enclish Merin-s. Muslin Iielaines, Cashmere. Ging hams, Print, Frannel, Blankets, extra sise; Erorhn, Woolen and iHell ?hawlsi Cloths, Casimers; antillaa. new style; Cloaks at all price, Cliiueal Scarf , Gloves, Hosiery, Bleached and Brown Sheetings. Curetinrs, Bug, r lonr Od Cloths, ana iauiuuk gooisior W indow Curtains. Our stock is now well assorted, and we Invite the public to give os a call aud examine our chmU. ep(24 . iinbri l , ASSIGNEES' SALE., TnE entire stock of Me-. wm. Lo?we.ttlial ft Co.,coiHiiUig of a Iwsiutiful assortromt of DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING of every variety, have to be disposed of within a short time. The Good have to be sohl positively and without re?rve. The attention of Cash buyers is particu larly requested. All persons Indebted to he firm of Wm. Lrewenthal Si Co., will please settle forthwith, t avoid all unnec essary trouWe. ABRAHAM GUMBERT. bMil'iaU HMl.MH.Uir.U, Oct.trtf Assignees of Wm. Lewcuthal & JOHM SHAHILIÜ '. OSBOtNt RILK V FALL AND WINTER 33xy Goods!! WK have now In Store a complete Stork of F11I and Winter, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, which we offer to our citisens and strangers visiting the city at such prices as wt I defy competition. Wc would retprctfulfy call the attention of our friends and customers, and all persons wanting Dry Goods to our extensive Stock, eoasiiting in port of the foltowin. Cloths, Cassimeres and T weeds; Sattinets and Ky. Jeans; Blankets and Flannels; English, French and American Prints; Striped and Tiald M. De Lalns ami SiUs; , ; Ginghams, DcBnces and Poplins; . Bayadere all wool De Laina; Plain Deliains and Shepherd's Plaids;' A I pacca, E n gl ish and French M erinoes ; Square and long wool shawls, Stella shawls and scarfs, Brnche shawls. Chemi le scarfs and gent s sliawls, embroideries and white goods, hosiery and underwear, genuine Irish linens, table cloths and I in en caml-ric hd'fs, carpets, matting, floor, table and stair Oil ;loths, hats and caps, looU and shoes, urnUellas, trimmings, ite. SHANKLIN ti REILLY, oetJ''V5 J. C. FLEACiLER'S On Locust, near Second Kt., Kvansville, lad. HE subjcriler have oened a new Meat Shop, . in Caldwell's Buildings on Locust near Secont street, where they will keepaeiitant suiv ply of excellent Beef, Mutton, Pork, and oilier varieties of Meats and Poultry. Al so, gool TjviI. Sausages, and rhen It can If ia'urel lilmr. The stioowtll le on ill le oiien during the day, and families can have their rwcats sent home when they desire it bv sendinz iu their orders to the shop. novitr 4. u. ii..iuir.n vo J. STRATTON, LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, . . - A a j.W W WSi A 1A sjecond, between Slain and Locust Streets, Opposite Old Preahyterlan (liuich, EVANSVILLE. THEunderalgiied hasa large and com-ETV . . molis Brick Kta'.le with shells forcar- j.21!ti ruiges, and Is prepared tak horses iv VI ft the lay, week or mor.'h. I li customer j n,nV le sure of hiving their animals well and carefully attenden to. lie refers tome roiiowing gentiemnn hose horses he has had a long time under his charge. II his al a number of rood and atf h.i fr the Saddle or Harness, with a nunilvr of new and comfortalehucgies, to hire. Onlera f c ald1e lloraa s Horses and Buggies, will le punctually attended U Refer to C.O.K EAT. GaaOthce. CR. HEM KVT, Bemetit&Tiele. J. S.GAVITT, Ev-Sherifl. CYPRIAN PREdTON, Keen ft I'rrmn. "rt'iT.TIvi J. weitATTOX. RLACIi WOOD'S MA(-'Z1NE, THE BRITISH REVIEWS. I f COTT & CO., New York, continue to pub.ia 1 sh the following leading British Periodicals, 1. THE LONDOX QUARTERLY! Conservative). 1. THE EDINBURO REVIEW (Whig). 3. THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW Free Church). 4. THE WESTMINISTER REVIEW (Liberal). 6. BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, (Tory). These Periodicals ably represent the three great political parties or Ureet Britain Whig, Tory and Radicalbut politics forms only one feature of their character. As Organs of the most profound writers on Science, Literature, Morality, and Religion, they stand as they have ever stood, unrivalled in the world of letters. These Reprints can now be placed In the hands of subscribers a'ut as soon as the original editions. Tttxs rta ANrx: Far any ene of the four Reviews 3 W) For any two of the four Reviews 5 fi Eor any three of he four Reviews 00 For all four of the Reviews 00 For Blackaood's Magaxine 3d For Blackwood and three Reviews 9 W For B at k wood and the four Reviews 10 00 Payments to e made in all cases in advance. Money eurreat in the State where Issued will I received at par. A discount of twenty-five per cent, will be allowed clubs. Fourcopiesof Blackwood, or of ene Review, will be scut to one address for f.i; lour copies of the Ii - ,,A Ulu..bn.l t.m am. ....i - IV U I T".M't V"-. 1 -1 , wm Ulli The Postaok to any part of the United 8tates will he but twenty four cents a year for " Black wood and but rourseen cents a year lor eacu or tne ilevicws. janl9tf . KOT FAILED BUT STILL REDEUMI.M2. SINCE the suspension of Bankers, Brokers and Mercantile houses has become so general. SAM. EMK1CH informs his numerous customers and the puMic generally that he is still redeeming a(l solvent Bank Notes, Including Tennessee, Illinois and Wis consin with rich and lasnionaoie Dry Ooods at lo iH-irea. i'in lately fitted u the no stairs for the display a ootinna. Pancv Goods, and VYoolen Knitt Goods. I great variety, and as we are constantly receiving ew snpplies, we are prepared to meet any sum, and sill continue to redeem all solvent notes in seasonable Dry Oowlt to the saustaouon or au customers, nov W.tf Dress Cassimere Hats. WE ARB MAXCFACTL'RIXU for Spring and Summer wear, a splendid aaaortment and f ood wearing article of Cassimere Hats, shaped to suit he most fasUljeiiB taste.
-Ali IiRn JSAKiuajsism, mr24 - Main rrert,. Ist aad id
LOTTERIES
MORE PRIZES THAN BLANKS!! Every other Tickel m Prlxe!! to st ptAWJt on THE HAVANA PLAN. Shelby CoUege Lottery, OF KENTUCKY. U. FRANCE dt CO., Mauagers. Extra Class 11C. To ke drawn on SATURDAY, April JI, I. 20,C60 prizes amounting to 2?2,O0O Higher Priie Lowest do it MO Prises payable In full without deduction. Every prise in this scheme will be drawn. Tickets 810, Halves, Quarters 82.30. Fersons ordering two Tickets, an odd and even num. I er are guurunteed to draw 40 ir cent, of their money Intck, saying nothing of the prospect of pocket log the fall ur appresimation prises, which hy the way is fair and flattering. the Managers' official printed drawings will he sent to all Ticket-holders. All orders sent to us will receive prompt attention. C. 11 AG AN Ii COapfi I,tcend Venders, Louisville. Ky. A FÖUTOE OF Sr $70,000 ! ! ! 239 TO II HAD FOR Tli. DOLLARS!! SWAN & C0S LOTTERIES! Authorized by the State of Georgia, The following Scheme will be drawn by S. SWAN k CO., Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery , In each of their Sin!e Nunlier Lotteries for April, 1&) at AUGUSTA, Georgia, In public, under the superintendence of Commissioners. CLASS 13, To be i.rawn In the City of Augusta,0eorgU,ln ulllr, on SATURDAY, May 1st. 18. CLASS 14. To be drawn In the City of Augusta.GeorgiaJn public, on SATURDAY, May 8th, 1-. CLASS 15, To be drawn In i City of Anusu,Georg1a,in public, on Saturday, My uth, i. CLASS 16 To be drawn In the City of Augusta, Georgia, In public ouSATUUDAY.TMay 22nd,lfi8, CLASS 17, To be drawn 'a the City of Augusta, Georgia, In puMic, on Siturlav, May 2Jh, lj. OX Til B VLAS O FälXULB . CM B ER I FIVE TI10VSAXD FOVll lWSDRED ; ASD EI (f JIT 1'- FIVE PHIZES! . early One Prize to every Alne Tickets. - M A U X I F I C V, T 8 C II U 31 li! ' TO Bti SSAWM . EACH SATURDAY IN MAY! - t Prise of. tTO.nnii , :3i.mMi , lu,nr.i . 4.UKI , 1I . 1,UX) 1 . -) . 10j 1 1 4 . ......... J i l " " . i ' 4 Prizes of. I 4 4 50 inn IM , APPROXIMATION PRIZES: 4 Prises of Appro x'g to t;n,niifi prise arell.fino 4 do " .",ss 4 do i( lO.orni prises nsi 4 do 125 " " " fU)f 4 do 100 " " 4"0 " " 4" 4 do t " " " " 0 do 6ft lfsj " '.no do xOare ino,iSHl 4 5,4H3 Prises amounting to 8320,000 Whole Tickets 10; Halves 3; Quarters i.S. PLAN OF TUB IOTTliRY. The Numlanrs from I to Sfl.iiA. corresjionding with those Numiers on the Tickets printed on separate si ips of paper, are eucircled with small tin tubes and placed in one Wheel. The first i:T Prises, similarly printed and encircled, are placed in another wheel. The wheels are then revolved, and a number Is drswn front the wheel of Num'iers, and at the moi time a Prixe i drawn from the other wheel. The N umber and Prixe drawn out are opened and exhibited to the audience, and registered by the Commissioner! the Prixe being place! again the Nnmher drawn. This opera tloo is repented until all the Prizes are drawn nut. Approximation Prlaea. The two preceding and the two succeeding Numlwrsto those drawing the first 7 Prises will be entitled to the 24 Approximation Prlxes. Forrxaraple: If Ticket No. U,ii0 draws the :0,0W Prixe, those Ticket- numbered 1124, 1 1 4M12M and ll-r.?, will each he, entitled to epld. - If Ticket No. ,V.1 draws the t i,is0 Prixe, those Tickets numbered 54 MVl,V. will each he eutitlodUj 4000, and so ou according totiiealiove scheme. The Vino Prises of J0 will be determined hy the last figure of the Number that draws the 70,000 Prir.e. For example, if the Num'er drawing tie '(UK) Pri-e ends with No. 1, Owtn all the Tickets, where the numlr ends In 1, will tie entitled to -O. If the Number ends with No. 2, then til the Tickets where the N umber ends in 1 will be entitled to f20, and so on to A. Certificates of Packages will le sold at the following rites, which Is the risk : Certificate of Package oflO Whole Tickets .... 10 Half . 40 " " larfr 20 " '.OZlihth . 10 la ordering Tickets er Certificate, enclose the inoiM-y to our addrets for the Tickets omert,., on receiptor which they will be forwarded by first mail. Purchasers can Iiave tickets eudiiig in any figure they may designate. The list of Drawn Numbers and Prises will be sent to purchasers iramwdiately after the drawing. XV Purchasers will please write their signature plain, and give their Port Oflice, County and state. ZV Remember that every Priie is drawn and pays hie in full without deduction. IF" All prlxes of l,C00 and under, paid Immediately after the drawing other prises at the usual time of thirty days. A H communication" strictly confl lential. - Ad.lres Onlers for Tickets or Certificates to S. SWAN & CO.. Augusta. Ca iTT" Persons residing near Montgomery, Alarms, or Atlanta, Gt-orria, can have their orders filled, and save time, by addressing S. Swan tc Co., at either of thoiieeities. ttlf" A list of thennmliers that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the prixe that euch one is entitled to. will be published after every drawing, in the following papers: Augnta (Geo.l Constitntionalist. New Orleans Delta. Mobil-Register, Charleston Standard, NaMiville Gaxette, Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Weekly Day Bonk. Savannah Mornms Nws. Bichmnnd Dispatch, News, ami Paulding (Mis.) Clarion. . mr2S LOOK HERE! f IIB nndcrslpiel would resoertfiilly Infom the SL citiseus of Kvansville and vklnity. that he has permanently established himself Iu thiscity as a Fractical Jeweler and Engraver, And Is now prepared to make MoMer all kinds of Jew elries, such as KINE SOLID RINGS, BREAST PINS. EAR-RINGS. BRACELETS. Masonic and Odd Fellows' Emblems;God and Silver Cane-Heads, snutt-hnxes, ae., c. psttiso or rtstLS, äiia ao5PS,anl other Stones, Mosaic and Cameos. TINE GILDINO AND GALVINIZING. Letter ami Ornamentil Eugravlng on Hold and !'lver ; alx, k'ngraringof l)ooa-ri.ATts, Stkkl STANrs, and Stkscil Platks. Particular attention paid to Repairing of Jewelry and Silver Ware, AMD fOLISHISO OF OLOSlLVIt ASD M.ATKD VVAKt. An experience ef many vesra.enaides the subavrilr to insure superior workmanship. Every article made by htm is w.-uranted of theime fineness of metal as r dered, which will prevent disnppdntnient tx, often met with iu Eastern man u factur, as regards the purity of the gold. Urners and Jons sent iv mail, promptly attended to. Ducats bought at 10c alaive New York onot;itions. B. WALDK1RCII, Jca'cler and Ertpaver. Main between 1st and 2lsts., Kvansville HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PIllLADbLPIIIA. i llntt-olent Institution, established ly special tnJHcment fur the relief of the sich and ditt round, aßiätd with Virulent and Ejiaemte diseases. O ALL PERSON'S afflicted with Sexual Disenaus. such aa S nernuuorrli.ea. Seminal eakess. Impotence, Gonorrhuea, Olcet. Syphilis, the Vice of Onanism, or Self-almse, Ate-, Ac. The Howard Association, in view of the awful destruction of human life, cauaed bv Sexual diseases, and the deceptions practiced upon the unfortunare victims of such diseases by Quacks, several years ago directed their Cousuitiug Surgeon, as a Char table ac', worthy of their name, to open a Dispensmy for the treatment of thiacfaasof disen.es, in ell their lorma, and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, haMtsof life, &c.,iand in caees of extreme poverty, to furnish Medicines free of charge. It U needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical tkils of the age, an I will furnish the most approved modern treatment. The Directors, on a review of the past, feel assnred that their labors in this sphere of benevolent effort, have been of great benefit io the afflicted, especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed teal, to this very important but much despised cause. J ust putl ished by the Association, a Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakneaa. the Vice of Onan ism, Ma-turhatlon or 8elf-atuse, and other diseases of the sexual urgans, ry the Consulting rgeon, wmcn will be sent by mail, (In a sealed letter envelope,) Free of Charge, on the receipt of twe stamps, for postage. Address, for Report or treatment. Dr. GEORGE R. CALHOUN, Consulting Suageon, Howard Associa
tion, No. 1 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. By ordvr of the Directors. EZRA D. IIEARTWI1L, Pres't. Geo. FaitcaiLD, See'y. reri4
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ET THE BEST IN MARKET! EVEKT LADY SHOULD HAVE ONE! THESE MACHINES are unquestionably the BEST iu the market. No well regulate) family rtoM to do without a GUOVEK tt IIA K Kit t;JING MACHINE, made expressly fur FAMILY or., ING. They make a new and superior stitch, in which the threads are si fastend as t renderit iMrossiBLttn rip, even if every third, stitch be cut. It luaktsamore beautiful and durable seam than can he doue by hand, while it sews silks or cotton from. ordinary spools with equal facility, bv a mere change of stools. t i ROVER & BAKE USE W IN G M AC II IN E CO., 4,)5 Broadway, New York, IS Siimmerstrvet. Boston; and V-M Chesnut street, Philadelphia. "A respw.Uble and responsible Agent wanted for Ttry county iu the United States. jaaJMy Evansville Comins: Up to the Demands of the Times." rV,Y.--SJ.Ili-ir n. bV h art, AG EXT FOU THK FOI.LOWIXG MILLS AXD MACHINKS.ofrersf.sale The CJreat Eastern Corn Ilasker. SHKLLKlt AND CLEANER. Which will Shell from t.HOO to JOü bushels per day ALSO THE AMERICAN. ELEPHANT.' " The Great Xoreliy of the Pay." - It is-tlie esi Mill ever invented for the Vamwr's use. It Will n-akeTKM varirtira of tirmliw-t. Tf .ill the Corn and Cob for feed im? animal. It cimrse or fine meal as may m wanted, and It will lolt the meal as it grinds it.or leave it uiiiolted at ihoption of the operator. Ii will grind r'p'ceH, Irugs or almntt any other uMtance whirh reiUirt-s the operation of grinding. It does all these tilings, aud re-iuires lut a little power to drive iu THE GREAT BENGAL TIGER. Is a Mill designed to make the various grades of hominy, and is oneof the best Machines ever invented for the purpose. Bradford's Portable Bnrr Mill, Is too well known to peed a description. It Is the cheapen, ami at the same time, the nslet keiit in repair, of any in ue. All of the aJxjrc Mills and Machines cm a be seen in operation at HART'S MILLS, Conier Of Second and Canal trrLL. whirr Iii nnhfln are invited t call and see the latest improvements of the age bef.ire purtlusln eisewhere. AlUnlirswill lie promptly filled. It. B. HART. Jan3.-d.vtf Some Thing) are done Better than OTHERS. R. B. HART fS now prepared to supply the City ami Country Trade with the best of CORN MEAL, Unbolted or Bolted. Corn Grits and Hominy, of all grades; Wheat Grits, Ur.liolted Flour, Rye Flour, Extra Family Flrur. Cruah Feed, Bran, hipstnfl, Corn, Cats, t hicken Feed, and all articles in the Feed line. All trade delivered to any part of the City. Pleanexend in your orders. My Prices will lie low. as cheap n thecheape-d, and as good as the Ikau The nimMe Sixpence belter than the slow shilling is my tuotb. All mav depend on retting all my trade made of none but the BEST or GROUND GRAINS, as I will buy no other. Urinding done for the Country Tnp'e. All orders from abroad, tiroraptly tii;ed. It. B. HAKT. JaniT-dswtf . Gardea Seeds ! C.ardeu , Seeds for 1838. TI. Cook s Son Agents for the sale of Lsndreth &. Son's CetebrsUed 0den Heeds have ju-t received their first shipment this day, vis: - lOOdoseu Paiers Early York Cabbage; inn do do l.:irj:e Drumhead do . Ml da do Ox Heart do 10 du do Drnmhca! Savoy do ' &d 8ni assorisd Capaee Leed in BiiIk; P0 dozen Papers Rel WeiherVfield Onion BO do dj Yellew Strasburg no V) do do White Silver skin do 60 lbs asortel Oaion Seel in Bulk; ifi do. Papers sm'iI red and white solid Celery ; UiO do do do Cucumi-er; W) do du do Spinach; 1W do do do Lettuce; fo do do do Melons; !V A.t do do Carrot; Vt do do Cress or Pepper Grass; 5 do do AsHorttd Toma'oas; SHI do do do lUd.sh; ' IU Bushels assorted Beans; ' . in do do Peas; 3 do. do Corn: Ifat enzn assorted Beets: IT, Cid Beet Seed in Bulk. Just received and for sale at wholesale and retail I'v Ju-dJt w-tf X. II. COOK fc SON. Agents. ALLIS & HOWES, m Water street, one door above Vine, Sole Manufacturer of the Celebrated MAGNOLIA WHISKY, OF EVANSVILLE, IND. Ai."u .Mirxinns r jfomestie Liquors, and eontantly a large supply n ply of uitl and Choice Bonrlain, Rye aud Moiiungalit-la Whisky . jauärditwtf M. L. JOHNSON'S BOOK STORK, BOOK BINDERY, AXD BLANK BOOK MANU FACTO- siafat RV, First street between Main and JrtltlfS Locust, Kvansville. lndia:ia. Blank e&A&'S Kowks made to nnl r. with or witliiiutSMaSasW' printed heads, ami Magnxinea, Music, Ur., hound in any style that may be desired. Jebl5-dJiw ' " 1IEXRY STITES Rotary PuV.ic and Justice of the Peace. MT. CARMEL, ILL. WILLattnnd to collecting and securing claims in Southeastern Illinois, and all other business spiKftsiiiinc tw said otSces: paying tixes, etc. Refer b W. T. Page, Ei., Cashier Canal Bank, Eransriale lud. apSlwtf tLornns.100 Steel and ca-d PUughs.of every site and kind at wholes-tie and retail, just rt-eeired and for aale by " -! '.. H . I'IHK tl SON. EVANSVILLE . Seed and Agricultural Warehouse. WE have opened a aeeJ and Agricultural Warehouse. J lave on hand and intend to Keep a full supply of FIELD and G AKDKN SEEDS:also,a full assortment of IMPLEMENTS. Weare Agents for McCormick'a Reaper: Mower and Reaper combined; Young America Com aud Cob Crusher; Sa-'ford's Straw Cutter; Raymond & Roberta' Plows; Peabody's Premium Prolific Corn; Landreth.oi Son's Warranted Garden Seeds, Ac, Ac, fehlMtew ZH.OOK SON SUNDRIES. ' . Paper Shelled Almonds; Soft do do, English Walnuts; Brasil Nuts; Filberts and Pea Nuts. For sale in lots to suit, by Z. II. COOK & SON. (I. W. HARDIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Notary Public, and Real Estate Agent, EVANSTILL.E INDIANA. Ornct-In the Court Uous. novl3-lydl;w. H1NGLE. 100.0OI) first Quality of Tellow Poplar Sbir cles. superior to any in the city. Also, a large lot of Pine Shingles, Dressed Flooring, Dressed Ceiling, just received and for sale cheap at the NEW LUMBER YARD, corner of Masn nd Eighth streets. foM&dAW . WATSON, SEWBKRRT fc CO. O ATS. S bales ot Oats, just received and in in orcer, lorsaiecy l. u. CUUK. m. 10.
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MEDICAL-
PROF. DE GRATH'S PRACTICE. A Sheriff Cared la one Mght by De Gratü's ' Electric Oil. ' ; ' : ttrrtartOM dr. atvsti. pittsbnrg, May 5tth, 1 V3rrof. DtGtATn,3? South ?th st Phila. . I have a remarkable cure Deputy Sherill Kerr of Pittsburg, had a very swollen and painful hand. -1 applied the oil personally, which gave instant relief lie has recommended the oil to others afbkted wi'h Rheumatism, in which tue results ere most satisfactory. Truly yours, GEO. II. KETSER, M- D. GttAT Crats-CiTiztas, Rsad! KutcMATisx. Mr. Joseph D. Bartie,, Myrtle street, says the Flee trie Oil cured huu immediately. PiLiS.-Charles Sexton, Eso., Ex-Mayor of Camden, says six applications cured him. Also, cured his Rheumatism. NtrtALotA Mr. David Minn, 4 Vine street, says, he was a great sullerer, but the Oil cured biro. So says E.H. Grant, Esq., i 7, North Eighth street Caorr. This Oil is infallible for Croup. Ask a la ly at Girard House. CAtTTioa. There are numerous Imitations sprung upon the reputation that my articlo has acquired. The public must beware. They are worthless. Phila., Sept. 1st, IS. Paor. Da Grath Dear Sir: I r-.ust inform you of the great benefit a patient or mine has experienced from the application of your Ekctric Oil. The case waathat of a girl of is years of axe. who was terribly athicted with scrofula, and a discharge from the Knee. The leg herume so contracted as to literally buTr the heel in the hip. It had een in this state for ahont li months, and i could tit 4 tothingin the whole M Materia Medica" to have any effect or give relief. I finally procured a bottle of your Electric Oil and gave it to the mother directing her to apply it to the parts along the contracted sinews, which had the effect of maKing the leg nearly one-fourth straight in about t hours. The application or the un was continued for aiiout a weens, using oniy Ö bottles and now the leg is nearly perfectly straight. JOHN II. McEWIN, M.D.; 162 Callowhill street. CAtmosj. There are numerew. imitations sprung up oj the reputation t'ut mv an cle has acquired. The public must beware. They axe worthless.. ap l-lind&w A retired" physician, (Seventy-five years of age. whose sands of lifejhave neanv ruuout discovered while in the East Icdias, a certain cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Cd4s, and General IMiility. The remedy was disKivered by him when his only child, a daughter, was given up to die. Wishing to do as much flood as possible, he will send to such of his afflicted fel-ow-leings as request it.ihis recipe, witn full and explicit directions for making up and successfully using it. He requires each applicant to inclose him one shilling ne shilling :recipe,V ment of m ES. ß tliree cents to ne returneii as postage on me recipe. and the remainder to be applied to me payment th.s advertisement. Address, DR. II. JAMES apl-lmd&w ' 19 Grand street. Jersey City DISSOLUTION. rrnr. co partnership of brinkmeter, I. KLUSMAN Si CO., hasthisday been dissolvel by mutual consent by the retirement of F. W. Biint merer, and the altiirs of tlieolu concern will be settled up by the new firm of ROELttERi lamiAN & CO., Composcl of John II Roelker, Wm. II. Kinsman and John II. Feld wisch, wlw have purchased out the stocx of tu formTConeern. and will continue the MANU FACTI RB OF STOVES and A GENERAL FOUNDRY BUS IN ESS, at the old und on Main Mreet. Frtt?D. W. BRIXKMEYER, . . WM. 11. KLUSMAN, JOHN II. ROELKER. Fehruiry 1,15. fehlS II R. HORSE'S ; (KDIstN RCCT ptLL.' CI CAUTION. Merchants and Traders will !en their guard and Vnot b miased Uan iy a Counterfeit of Mors-.-'s a-Indian il.Krt Pill, itrued A. B. MOORE. All genuine Rt Pills Iiave the name and signature roi A. J 1 1 1 1 K Ai i;u-, on ea.n imx. i DK. MOR5E. the inventor of MORSE'S IN- ! DlAN IU KIT PILLS, lias spent the greater part of uns me in traveling, naviug visiieu curope. Asiai and Africa, as well as North America his spent Ithree years among the lmu:ins or our western Loouutrv it was to this way that the Indian Root ll'ills were hrcidi.-cnvered. Dr. .1ih was the first. rmaiitn establish the fact thnt a I diseases ariat Lfrom IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD-ihat ourl I trengtli, beillh and .lire depended npon this vital j Jusl. A. J. WHITE & CO., iu Leouaru rireet, ew iorlc. j kit. MORSE, the inventor of MORSE'S INDIAN aLP ROOT PILL, has speutthe greater part of I Is life in traveling, having visited Europe, Asia and At rica as well as North America has spent three years among the Indians of our Western country it was in this way that the Indian Root Pills were first discovered. Dr. Morse was the first man to establish the fact that all diseases arise from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD- that our strength, health and life depended upon this vital fluid. Vhen the various passages become clogged, and de 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 strength is exhausted, our health we ai e deprived of. aud if nature is not assisted in throwing off the sublimit humors, the blood wilt become choked and cease to act, ami thus our lightof life will forever I blow n out. How important then tliat we should keep the various pass?.ges of the Inaiy free and open. Aud how plvasantto us hat we have it in our power to put a medicine n your nacn, namelv, Morse's Indian Root Pills, mau ufactured fmm plants and mots which grow around Ihe mountain us cutis n Nature's g:irden. for the hmlth and recovery of diseased man. One of the roo's from which these Ptlls are made is a Sudorific, wbith o pet's tlic pores of Hie skin, and assists Nature iu throwing out (he finer pnrts of the corruption within. The second is a plant Wiehls an Expectorant, thai opens and undoes the hiunort from the lungs by co p.ous spitting. . The third is a Diuretic, which give ease and doii'de strength to the kidneys, thus encouragxl, they draw large amounts of impurity from the blood, which is then thrown out bountifully by the urinary wattr passage, and which "ould not have l-een discliargorl in any other war. The fourth is a Cathartic, and accompanha, Qie other preperties of the Piils while engaged in purifying the blood ; the coarser pnrticles enwhich caunot pass by the other outlets, are thus tak of up and con v.r cd ofl'lu great quantities bs-Uhey lowe From the alcove, 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 aud cleanse the svsteru. from all impurity, and the life of the body, which is the blood, becomes perfectly healthy; consequertly all sickness and pain are driven from the system, for they cannot remain when th.- body becomes so purs ana 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 pass to the alflicted par s, and which will opan the natural passages for tue disease to be cast out, hence a large quantity of f'xsl and other matter is lodged, and the stomach and .ntestines are literally overflowing with the corrupted mass, thus undergoing disagreeable fermentaticns, constantly mixing with the blood, which throws the corrupted matter through every vein and artery, until life is taken fmm the body by discas . Dr. Morse's PILLS have added to themselves victory upon vistory, by restoring mil lions of the sick to blooming health and happiness. Yes, thousan is who have been racked or t-wmented with sickness, pain aud anguish, and whose feeble frames have hr-en scorched by the burning elements of raging fever, and who have been brought as it were, within a step of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they would liave becu numbered with the deal, had it not b-n (or this great and wonderful medicine, Dr. Morse's Inoian Root Pills. After one or two doses had lren taken, they were astonished atidaloutely surprised, it. witnessing their surp-ii-siiigclfccts. Not only Ao they give immediate ease and strength,, and tike away all sickness, pain and anguish, lait they at mice goto work at the foundation of the disease, w hich is the blood. Therefore, it will le shown, especially by those who use these Pills, that they will so cleanse and purify, that disease that deadly enemy will take its Jlight, and the ousliof youth and beauty will again return, and the piofpect of a long and happy li.'e will cherish and brighten your days. C AüTio Beware of a counterfeit signed A. B. Moose. All genuine have the name of A. J. WHITE & CO. on each box. Also the signature of A. White fc Co. Allothe-sarespurir.ua. A.J. WHITE k CO., Sole Proprietors W Leonard street, N . Y. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pill are sold by all dealers in Medicines. Agents wanted In every town, village and h.imlct in the land. Parties dealring the agency will address as a ove for the terms. Price is cents per box, five boxes will sent oa re eiptof Si, posUgd paid. (jan II -djcwlyj &AW YMIAI'S. awn boxes, consisting of Tlilary Shaving, Transparent Cakes, TraspireiA Bars, Fancy Rose, Fancy Bars, etc. Just received and for sale Ttti lo vr by GILBERT & BOWLES. nvnniE3 ' hods Sugar, fair to choice; Wools Molasses; 23 X Mds do 5 tieices Rice; U Wilt Tar; 3: hazi Table Salt. 10 bids Losin; U Uigs Rio C-fles; 'Ä kegs Raisins; 50loxes Herrings: löO drums Figs; in store and for sale y mrCl WHEELER fc B.IGGS. ItJEVV nooKK! nf.w books:: L Living-oiie's Travels in Africa; Life of Aaron Burr; Twin Roses, by Mrs. Mo watt; Illustrated London Nws; Justieceivedby DOBELL fc CONYNGTON. at7 1 CHEERB:r ii boxes W. It. and n.mWph: Just received, for salehy GILBERT fc BOWLES, J?!?? Sycamore, pear Water stree tTOP OX I OX ' 6 ETS . fl ?üSnCH0ICJJ0NI0N 8ETS received and mm J for sale by Z. H. COOK ft SON. m 011 Cloths and Carpet House.' THE LARIiRSTmd heaviest stock in town re ceived and for sale cheap at M . J. OAKLY fc SON'S, tnrri-lm Foster's Block, 1st street. PAPER V4REHf.rK, HOOK fcTOHR and BOOR HlAübRY .-M. 1. JOHNSON has receivel an aasortment of Paper from Riyal to the smallest Note Paper, which is otiered at wholesale or retail. I will give the highest market price for RAGS. Ilememler tAe place. First street, near Main. SffisMS YIC-"AfUllLORtn4 J.MRB BRICR-On hand and gglflg Oltat. CHAIRS ' . a doa. ass. Child's Cane Chsirst Jdos. Willow Work Nur Chairs: Jast received by Z. U. COOK fc SOK.
MEDICAL.
DISCOVERED AT LAST ! Greatest Cnre In the World Tor Pain Trff. Cha4. PeGralh, Origiital Inventor and Manvfacturer cf tlte rMII5 0'l Is the only sure remedy In the World W. tor the cure of rheumatism, deafness. Gout, Neu ralgla; Lumbago; Sciatica, Spinal and Bronchial com plaints: Ticdoloreux; Headache; cramps; croup; piles felons; sprains and bruises; cuts and wounds: swclle glands: stifl joints; Scnfula; Erysii?!as; m N itqdes; Swclletl Breast; Womb Disorder; Salt Kheum; Canker in the mouth and stomach; Palpitation: Kruptiou s Caked Breast; Quiuzy; Sore Throat; PaUy; Pleuri Ulcers; Lock Jaw ; Heart-Bum; Tooth ami Earache Nervousness Costivencs; BurnsSon Gums of teeth ing Infants' Hemorrage, Abscess, Miff Necks; Broken Breast; Chilblains; I .Our; Shingles: Frosted Feet ; Fever and Ague; Chapped Hands, or any d Leasts tha are sore and painful, is the oi.ly artwle ever brough tefore the puidic thatwill do it work perfectly in from three to twenty minutes 'lias l?en used ly thousands and pronounced the let remedy ever discovered. This Oil ru ts on ths system with elt-crrrity is of pure vegetable prepara:i-ti. Not the slightest danger of applying it outward iy w inwardly. It at once gives a permanent cure iu mos leases frcia ten to twenty minutes The tieft Physiologists of Europe have discovered that alt organic derangement of the animal rvstt-m is the etlect of an ol-structiou ot the physico-clectric lluid in the organic disease. A skilful applicant of this Oi puts in iiuLiedUtte motion tne nerve fluid and the cur is at once accomplished. No bleedicgs, no vomiting purging or bl Lstcriii a is resorted to. r None genuin without the signature of Prof. C. Dc' Grath. Labels signed in writing. Principal Depot, No. a, South eichth st.. three doors' below Chesnut. Philadelphia. Country dealers and Druggists can le supplied wholesale and retail. Price 2j cents, 50 cents ana $ 1 per bottle. Try every thing else, and give this one simple trial. " Caution. Be careful to ask for, and get DcGrathV Electric Oil, as worthless imitations abound. There are numerous imitations rp-unc upon thereutatiou that my article has acquired. The rnbn'" must beware they are worthless. " AFFLICTED. READ THIS.. - . 3ilraculouscure ur ie on one of the citizens of Ma' cou Macoji, April 17 . Paor. DeGaATH Dear Sir: This is lo nrtrfy that; Iliad a fall, sprained my shoulder and was nö.ic ed ' fn..!irlilij.n .1 i . . .i . 1 I rtf, t Vi A .1 -u. . . f m- .... I could not raie my hand to my he-vl and In aiinc of' the wonderful cures etiectedliy Detiratirs EhsctricOil." and by one application of it I was enabled to raise m hand to my head and take oil my hau Thank Gm , am well, and I cheerfully reoommcxd it to all the afflicted. The appl iralion was made before a hundred persons.' lours, truiy, I Signed. .A-JORDON. WitBCss-J A nafer, CH Rogers, . G T Franklin, . "AB Ross, DP Freeman, . John W. Bnuitly, Lewis Young, J W Aderhold, KG Jefiers, E Price. Macoji. April fl7 Prof. DeGrath Dear Sir: I, Capt. B. B. Smith, hereby certify ifiat I have len atllicted with Rheuma tism for four years, and at times could not sleep. By hearing of the wonderful cures by DcGrath's Electric Oil. I was indueml to try it, and ths first application of the ElectricOil I was at once relieved, and now liave the use of my arm. Tne ap-,liratinn was made Uforefty person. B. B. SM ITH, Twiggs Co We, the undersismed, wereprescTJt: J J Riley, J U Brantiy, H J C(wit. . CERTIFICATE. Wissboro', 8. 0 Sfa--, M ". ' I, David Elkln, do hereby certify tlui. I have I een badly afflicted for two months w itannaainmatory rhtumatism; one of my legs.ta?ing much swollen lin amif sore ao that I found it excetlingly difficul: to walk tliat the stiff jolut has been twice rnbled fh Prof, DeGrath' celebrated Electric iSl ühia thi;ty 1ioui and I now have the )erfect use of the aätict, d L'.iilv 1 was also troubled with partial deafae-! in n y It ft ear, and ly a siDgle applinvtion of tn Jtleiaric Ou u.y Learing hasbeva grvalay iaipmvud. - DAVID ET.KIN. AnoriTA, Ga. Marchs IS57 Prof. DeGrath Dear Sir: This is to certify that I have l.een afflicted with headache and corns en my feet from which I have suffered very much and by the application of DeGrath's Elecliic Oil 1 havel cen cured of my headache and corns, and therefore m-ou.-mendittoall. 1'. McCUE. Prof. DeGrath's Electric Oil 25 reward, I willgive Ui for Uie apprehension of a low scamp, who printed some dirty bills and called his Stull I y the name ef Elevtrie Oil . . ' CAL-Tio-Beaie of low pedlars and picayune druggiiKs who put up a stuft comjoed of CaTtilM-iie and lAtrd Oil, calling it ELECTRIC OIL No ,. lers sell the genaiae Electric Oil in the U&it-d States it is sold only by respectable lirugtrist ar,d country merchants. Be sure and get DeGraih's Ekctric Oil or you will bechcated. AFFLICTED, READ THIS. CCttTiriCATCg. ' ArcrsTA, Oa. March ?" 15 Prof. DeGrath Dear iir: This is to certify that mv hoy Moses has been afflicted with Rheumatism fön seventeen year, and by one application of your ) I was entirely mred, and I cheerfully rocommend to all similarly adected. Yours respectfully, C. HEUBER" For sale by SMITH fc EZZARD, sole agents at At lanta, Georgia. ' rrof-CHAS.DtGRATII. StO South Eighth street 1'hila.lelphi. KKLLER 4 WIIITK, S,-l Agents. Alsrfor sab. at Dr. Peiiningtou's Drug Store, ami llallock fc Stoddard's. ttJ0 AYER'S CHERRY FOR THE RAPID CURE OF Colds, Cocfhs, aud . Hoaihfness. ; BtixritLD, Mais., Dec. 20th I fC. Dr. J.C. Avxt: I do not hesitate to say the lest rerie ly I have ever found for Coughs- 11 jarseness, Iiiduento, and the ccacomitant symotoins of a Cold, I' your CHktav Pkcto-. bal. Its consuiut use in my practice and my family for the last ten years has shown it to possess- superior virtues f the treatment for t hes e-in-piaiDts. r.nr.y y iujir, M. D. -A.B. MOKTLF V, Esq.,of Utica,. r- rTe m . H . I f . : . . rfM x .. wriuw: --I tun nwi nn , . Vr. ' llL ".'.,u my lauuiy rtt r since von invented it, and believe It the las medicine forP purpose ever put out. M'ith a bad -..m I ...., i.i . er pay twenty-fi re dollars for a bottle than do without it, or lake any o her remedy." Croup, Whooping Coush, Influenza:' ' , SrttsoriELn, Mass., Feb.T. 1;. BtOTHta Ayim I will chewfully certify you l'ECTOAListhebet rer.mlv of hooping Cough, Croup, ru-.a iue chest diseases chil.lren. Vi e of yonr fniten'Jv- In the South appro ciate your skill, aud cou'inepjl'vcrr me.li. i:,e to our P'P . 1 1 1 Id M CON K L IN . M . D. . ..V u : fc ' f, Jl. V 1 rt 1 ""ites ."si Jan., 1: "I had a tedious Influenza, which confineil rn In doors six w;eeks:took many molicires without re lief; finally trd rour Per-roa ai. h..- ,i, .i.l..,. . .. clergyman. The Cr d dose relleved'the s.irenes in ni uiroatand lungs; less than one-ha!f the IsiUle mal mecompletcly we!l. Yourmelicinrsare tberbeapea as well as the best we ran bu v. and we est.-em von, . Doctor, and your remedies, as' the poor man's frie'ud." Asthma or PhtLIslc. and Bronchitis. WtST Maichbstck, Pa., Feb. 1, 15'".. Sir: YonrCHtRtv Pkctojai. is perform it g uiarvellous cures in this section. It has .relieved st-veral flora alarming symptoms of consumption, and is now curing a lnin who uas labored uuder au atftxtioucf ' the luiigs for the last lortv rears. HENRY L. PARKS, Mcrcliant. A. A. RAMSEY, M. D-, Albios.MosbosColstv Iowa, arte. Sept. t, ly.: During m practice of ' many years I have found nothing eiUal to your ' Chkkrv 1'KCTOt al for siring ease and relief toconäu motive p.uients, or curing such as are cur.ide." We might add volamssof evi,b?pce, tut the mosv ccnvinciiig proof of ihu virtues 4 Uu easedv, found iu its cllccts ujku trial. Consamptfoitr. iTohahjy noone remc-sv iiasever been knosm wffich; ' cured so many and such dangerous cases, is this. Some no human aid can reach: but even to those th CiictRT Pectoral affords relief and comfort. A .tor JI or sk, Ntw York CtTT.MarchS, Iionoi Avas, Lowxix: I feel it a duty and a -pleasure to inform you what your Cherry Prcto ' ral hasdonformy wif'i. k:ul lieen rive months -laboring under the dangerous symi toms of consumption, from which no aid we could procure gave her ' much rt lief. She was steailüy failii ?, until lHr. Stiong, of t!Js c'.ty, where we have com- for advice. . . j . . m ...... ,i - r - . . . kindneos, as we do your skill, for she has recovered from that day. he u not yet a strong as she used to te, but is free from her cough, and calls herself well Yours with gratitmle ard reganl, -. t ORLAN DO SHELBY, o futUTTtui. CONSUMPTIVE, do rot despair till you bnve tried AVer's Chrrrv Pectoral. It Is made by r r e of the lst ramlicsl chtnits In the world , and its cures all around us bespeak the hu:h meriu of its virtues. tPhiladelphiA Lodger. Prepared by Dr J. C. Atir. Lowell Mass.; and sold bv Keller fc White Evnsvil!e;and bv Imiggists, -and Merchants throughout the country- Atwhol-aI by J.C. Ayer fc Co,, U Walnut street Cincinnati. . Z II. COOK A SONS' .- READY-PAY STORE. AORTOTLTrRALTMlLtlMFNTS, SEEP? AND GKOCEK1 ES sold al t ash Prices for all Kinds ..f IVIuceand LiveStoct.scchasll Ti?, Mules, Cows, Calves, Beef Cattle. H"g, Chickens; Bntter Lard, . Bacon, Ees, Furs and Skins .f every description; Oinsing, Bees Wsx, Feath-r, V liau Ch , tlats, llarlrv, IVaus, Rye, Bran, Shorts, lined Apples and PeachVs. Potatoes aud Vegetables of A f-fehJO-dtw Z. H- COOK V SONS. reabody's Prcmiisn Prolific Corn. vill? IS THE FIN Ksl CORN evrrofJered to the ' X Pu'Mic .Jtsa lvantoges are v . . HafT It i earlier le.n common Com . Sicoto It is a firm Hint Corn and very heavy. Third I. put out suc er, and the suckers Ucarirg ' ears the same as the main stock. ' - Every farmer s:au Id try it. Put np In quart, peck aud half bushol aaks. WarrantMl pure. To re had on!v of Z. II. COOK fc SON. fe"M2-dfcw Sole Agents. r DOCTOR J, N. HUGIIES, T ATE PnYSICIAV OF THE UNITED STATES UJ MARINE HOSPITAL AT LOUISVILLE, has located in this city, and will give prompt trtien to the practice of his profrssion In its iwversl ''cr- , office and residence on Second, between Main and IVi vision streets, being the same linier ly o, en . lr. Bs-f'-rd. Repular hours for eonsaftstion fmra 6 to o'clorv, A.M., and from 1 to a and from h to rVIlisniarTe In his absence front tb fnV. aid rsiea.ilteUlyrsioa'lsiU coTl.tf
