Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 193, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 July 1858 — Page 1
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.TT'OvTTT.TTiS "KT'öÄ tlfftr FT IDA II I HU A ?.i i - .1' r.u 'Ja i ;.i.3 el '- 7-. 5 i A VOLUME X; EYAXSVILLE, IND., SATURDAY HOItXIXG, JULY 3, 185 -"NUMBER 193.--j I I fw. . S.
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tthe )niln $lrjnvnal. . r o rll.lSUi:i IV 1. Y. CARLII.K. F. 31. THAYER. JNO. H. McNEELY. ixpiK the riiM or Tr EVANSV1LLE JOURNAL COMPANY. Tiiiuis or siiiscairTiojw 7. Di'ly I'jper .. .V 00 (Mailed) ............... .... 6 ( JU tv wck (p.iab!ctjCurkrj) .. ........ . 10 Tti W.-vkly Paper-.. .. 4 no V. e. Uy Paper , .. 2 OO ' . Club of 11 er nire... ...... 1 00 ti.Tli' pfinlege of yearly advertiser U limited to li- ir c to iuixiit'dLit business, in their oaii name; und all advertisement tt the benefit of other-r-eron, a wt-U a legal advertisement aud adverivmenf of au tion sub-s, and adrcTtin-iut-ut Ith the naaie of other -erons, aent ia by theui, iuut be paid fur at the usual rale. . toa.No report, resolutions or proceeding of any corporation, society, association or pnbllo nu-t-ting and na communication desizned to cull attention to any matter of limited of individual interest tan U iuärited, uJtfM paid for a an advertisement. laCon tract ( r yearly advertising will nt Le 'discontinued nnles an orii r to that efiWt im b-ft at Ih office, and wbe discontinued in Ii- than a year, the prv of the whole year will be charged. Ss.I,egl advertisements herifterrwill be published at th expense of the attorney ordering, and not delayable for legal proceeding-, but collectable at our rwl tlmev - B4'ur Urin f Job Work and transient adver tisrioents are CASH. - .
BUSINESS-CARDS. J3LDI.tTanil ÜLVT1IK IIT.NKM hare a.K-wtr-I thuiW tfp-llirr m parrncm In th rrartic of Ijiw, and will altrnd l-roniytly to all Luxiue rnnrrted with their proK-Siivn, Uich may be rntriutI to thrm. WDffict on Corrupt itwt, opposite the Sherwood Ileus, Evan3vill, Id1. Kpt2t-ly. ITU LEilZin T K jl-TiiI S, J TTOBf nrjt at Law and Keal ratat Apt-nt, Wru tracticfl law ami make colWilona In Tanrtrrt'urii and the adjoiuing fonntir in Imliana. Thry have aloo .hlinlird in th riry of Kranavill a " KE-L ESTATE AGENCY. . Whrrp tLfy will attend to th iurrli.w anl wlof ETaiidTilU? city propfrtr, an wrll aa Cirrtiü and farming lnd in any of the Wetrii Statw. Th-y w ill alao procura, purrhaae, aril and locate land warrant, pay taxea, eolWt renU, rxamLn titlm, or attrnd to uny other bukinma appertaining to the dutica of Attorneya or Kral Eut Art nta. k . i s 5 s . Lot In all parta of the city, and farm ins land in TarUma localities for aal. Offlc on TUil atrovt, narly oppooite the new Court House. - -- ASA UilT.nxn............... W. . ATTMÖ. Janl5-ly - . . , (Notary Public.) JTk KJ'U IWKE.'V'ilEt.nKRr TJLrtomeji at law, Xotarloa 1'uMic aud lU-al Etif AgenU, rvanaTille, Imiiana; Will practice law la the Court of thia Stafc, Will ati. to tlte fj.llection of claim in any part of tue United Statm, will buy and eil real etat in Uie rity of ETanTille, in Vanderburgh aud adjoining xuuuoe and in the Wtet norally, and will jrforui any other dutiea perUinln to Attorney or Keal tat Apnu. lxta mad fitrnia alwwa fur aUe. i.Tmjia rpokea by a mrmkr of the firm. TOßic ou Third itm-t, ppprwite tit Court llouau, in the room formerly occupied by the late firm of Locahart, l'arrett 4. Deuly; tllABLU PEM I ..... . ...........JACOB tlX ttS H El El. octli-illy , jFo.viv. vHirt or.Tifr'jrtTf . At theEvansTlüe tihrary Aoriitiin Kotm, Voater'a Kulldin?; will attend to drawinnnpoWda, lcf.R aD1 !1 ot,1r 'tin cntruotcd to him. r iSA! ' um er in Grotcru- aJtSf'äV, InOijM. hol.-aoie !VaJ , t;ia. White Lime, Ccniont, Cofrön tiTn, Ä'to't? 1 Lead, Linseed CHI, Ac.,' . AIi. ron-tantly on hand a full atock of Sieh, Panel Djow, Ac., of all ir. mpM ' Vrvr out riujt i.v nvst.yjJiis 0 SL X AIN. ALUS HOWES, Eorwardin and Tt tofinlifekm Merchant, Kectifiers of the celebrated M.ijcnilia W hiky, lcalt rt In all kind of Produce, euprrior Old ftourbon and Rye Vhlnkle, and l treign and I)oraetic Litara, Ac, Water etrvrt, Svcond door above Vine, Evonevillc, Ind. ltFNKT D. ALLI. LtI3 HOWEit. fcb.viy TuEnLun a' maus, uno luvt mW dialer in Groerie, lrodue, Nail, Window C.laif, Glaaxwarv, Ac. Ac., No. 47 Main trret, N-twren First and Second, EvanHVille, Ind. I.. E. W HELLES. JAMM . KtQfiK. r'My "li;TfW It RO Tit Mi R A' If HOt. JmT ALE KOCElli. Dealer in Foreign and lHtnef tic Liquor, corner Fint and Sycamore atreet, Evanaville, Ind. auMy It, .VJfJIIKt: V ., 1'itOt.F.1 rale Pealers in Pry Good, Bxta and Shout, First trrt t. EanBille, Ind. ap'.'S-l.V aTW .V. J.YltiNSO.y .TIiKJlß CHANT TAILOR, Mitchell' Llock, Main trert. Evansville. Ind. Headoiwrtern for EWant llfthng maiic to order. Cent Kurniithing (SooiU, fu h 0 hirtt Colton, Craratu, llandkerv hit f, Ac, Ac. Alno. a variety of Piece C"1, made im to or tier In the Tory bet tyle and manner at quick trm, mall profit and extenie aate. ap"i7 mi:chi:n y ArJ.rf;;, ... vr'lfJLP turers and Wboleaakj lil-m in Lard Oil, Candle. German. Talm and Family rktais Ac. storeroom Main ktrect. betwTetl Firt and S-cond etreet. We keep ontantly on bniid a frd tx k f tlMt aboe named articlen, and are rra.ly to upply our ructonum at home and abroad at Cincin nati price. J-nit woii.v t: j 1'uoLMisn: CA and Kutail Ivaler in Pine Luml-er and Miink1c. Corner of Main and S vcuth StntU, Evina vi 1U-, Ind. novJl n r.VTIHC rilYSIClAX. OPice on Third et., N low Vine. Pil-ly MJL MALE DKY GOOl'S HOUSE. FirMrret, Evansville, Ind. Merch.mt will always find a full Mork of Iry Go.hL-', IIooIk. fhm-s. Hat and Cape, at tin lloune, which wiIIh old on Lnrtcruw. leep'ji 4 ill JULES H. WELLS, WHOMSALE HAKDWABE I'KALKK, Firvt atreet. (oopewite Machee A Co.V. Kvattavillc, Ird. Orders for Hardware promptly hlleU at h wtrM Cincinnati prices. jan 20 between Main and Iiviiion. Evan-viUe, Ind. o tUf VM -11' 15M'1' KT.J'rop T RETAIL CONFECTION EH. and Man. factnrer cf all kiiels of Candies, Cake, Cordial, PreM-rv, Ji lU-e, Ac, Find stn-et. N tars n Main and Loetift. Kvanville, Ind. Southern Kruit alwav on hand. orders from fumilie or privat parHe for articles iu hi line of Iumih attended, to at tne bortest notice. "C"An Ice Crram Saloon is fitted up in the bet style. iiiy7-0m fir a. joir.vsa.y, uzok stobi: rtBi.KK KlM'FKT snd llUuk -"erWTf Htiok Mannf tctory, t irt street to- . . si .. .. ....1 1 -.,. t('TH .-lain eu-i j..--in 1, i.iaii?.ville Indiana, lil.tiik Rooks uia-leVillU S to order, with or without printed head, and Ma.tayine. Mush", Ac, bound in any style that may ''be hird. fi-Mj-diw IfMSU IßEfOTt. . tlKI.llW JL Wholesale iVah-rs in Groceries, Foreign aud iVraesliir Lii'iors, Importers of Holland H.-rrings, Prune. Chocolate, Ac, Main street, twj d-.rs back f Second. Evansville, Ind. iuh-7 in ii.-ys i il l e sEtzrilt.'vn i antjsCCCI.Tl'RAL WAREHOUSE. We have opened a see,! and Agricultural Warchti't-e. Have cO hand and intend to keep a full supply of Field and t.arVn Nids; also, a full assortment of Implinicn. ' are Acent fvr McCoratick' Rcuicr; Mower and Reaper ci-ui-r-iivJ. Young America Corn and Cob Crueller; anlonl's Mraw Cutter; Jtayraond A lColsrts 1'lowi.; PeaNvtv's Premium lrolitic Corn; I,indn th A Son's Warunted Garden S.s-ds, Ac. f. 1.1.V.UW Z.Jl. COOK A SON. xttEti. Mt el uoJS-lmtOj co.n.nts sion Jlcrriiant, o. 7 Lauvrite street, .m itbans, for thes.de of bulter, ch ie. lard, eggs, dried fruit. Flour. Meat ami all sort of Western Prods.e, aad for the purchase of Grocviies, Ac. Cach 'h ane- made on ct.nignnient.s. malö-ly ml1 ililtJIS ItOlSE, ItE.YItERSO.W Ky., Ea.-t sid" Elm, N-tween Fin-t and Kt:or.d stPets. JAM KI C. A DA 31 Si, iTt prtctor. The Louisv ila and Shawmetowa Md Olhces kept h the above Holls'. au;17 l w..-if not siu 'wEs'r sink a ia.it th.-r-uMic xtiare. l'r;n '.t-n. Ind. Sr.
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PATENT MEDICINES.
, Whit. .lZORHK'H I.YM.i.Y JtOOT ML PILLCALTIUN; Men Itaut aud Tra. 1 ier in u. ou their guard and not be iniptwd ojHn by a Coujiu rfeit of Mre' ludiau Rout Pill, inrd A. It. M0oKE. v AU geiiuine Koot I'illn have the name and Mguature of A. J Will T K A 1., 011 eat h Ux. , IMS. MOUl the inventor .f .V'rr' ,f. R-4 Put, la peiit the- rr-T )rt ,.f hi- lite 1 travelling, having vtxireH Lurup. Ata, and Africa, as well aa North AnierK-a, and ban nrni thrte year oniony the InUum of our WV-teru country, aiid It w.t in thw way that the Indian KMt t lil were brut iliw-utereo:. 1T. .Mors: waa the first niau to extal. i li the f u t that all dieMirU from IMPURITY OF THE RLOOD that onr "trengtli, lvalth and life depended upon' this vital fluid.- - A.J. WHITE A CO. M IyrVrtrd Si reef, Nw York. DR. MORSE, the inn nti.r of Mor-e' Indl; n t Pill, ha epeiit the (rrtiti r part of hLt life iu traveling, Laving vieitett Europe, Aula and Afritn a well as North Aiuerka ha hs-ut three year anions tlie ludian f wir W entern country It wa iu this way that the . Indian J:iot Pill were trt tlirtoere.. lr. Mnr u the flrat man to eaK-li-h th fart that all dicatic axiae from 1MPL KIT Y OF THE BL(H)I that onr atrength, health and Lfe depended upon this vital fluid. ... When the varion paMp become rlged, and do not act in i-rfect haruiony with the UiCen nt function of the !ody; thu blotJ .jac it action, beeorae thkk.covuptel and dtneecd, thus rauaing all Hiina, lknea and dL-lre of every name; our tTeufith I cxhauetrd, our health we are deprived of, and if nature U not aeL-ted In throwing off Hmj tnnant bumore, the blood a ill become choked and ceaee to act, aud thus oar light of life will h furever blown t.ut. How iuiirUut then, that we fhnuld keep the various pneaage of the Uaiy free and open. And low plcaxant to n that we have it iu onr power Jo put a nicli ine in your reach, name, ly, Morne'-e Indian Uit Pill manufactured from plant and roots which rruw around th tuountainon cliff in nature' garden, for the health and re. rovery of dieacU num. (ne f the rou front which theae pi It are made Ua odirifie, wbiib open the porea of t lie akin, and aeit nature in throwing out Ilm finer part id the- corruption with In. ! The second ia a plant which it an expectorant, that open and nncloipi the liaiiirtr froui the lung by copious fi'itting. The third to a diuretic, which give raj and tloulle 1 trennt h to the kidney; thus encouraged they draw large aninunt t-f impurity from the blood,, which I then thrown oitt bountifully br the uriuary water paaMtge.and which could not have heen 4icLared in any other way. The fourth ie cathartic, and acnompanle the other properties of U10 pUU while engng-il in purifying the blood; the counnr part icletj whh b cannot pa by tlie other outlet, are thus taken up and eon. vered oft iu great quantities by the owel. - From the above., it is shown that Ir. Morse' Indian Root Pill not only enter the vtoinarh, but be. come united with tlie blood, for they find way toevtry pe.rt, and completely rout out and ch-anne the rfh-m froin all impurity, and tlie Lfe of the) body which 1 the bluod, become netlVctlv health v; mn. aequently all aickntx and imin are driven from the system, for they cannot n-uutiii when the body I. cornea o pure anu clear. 1 lie reaeou why twot4o are so dwtreeaed when sick, and w hy so many die, U because they do not get a medicine w hich will pass to the afflicted part and which will open the natural atfagr for the disease to be east out, hence a large quantity of food and other ti.it ter U lodged, and tlie stonLich and lutetine are literally overflowing with the corrupted niaas, thus undergoing dieagrvealiie f rmentations, constantly mixing with tlie blood, which throws the corrupted matter through every vein and artery, unfit lifn ia taken from tho body by disraae. Ir. Morse' Pill have added to themaelvea victory upon yrttT. by re-tor in r million cf tne writ la bloomiug health-and luippinet. 'Yee, thoiieand who have been racked or tormented with sit knew, pain and anguiah. and hoee iWMe frame have tieen scorrh-d by the burninir element of ra ging fever, and who hate been brought a it were. within a step of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they would have la-en numbered with the dead, hnd it not been for thii arrnt aud won derful mcdieine. Dr. 51 j-e'a Indian Koot Pill a-tonI-hel and afwiraterr nu n. ,, their urpriing effect. Not only do they give I mmexliate ease aiel etrentth, and take away all sickBeet, pain and anul-h, but they at once go to work at the foundation of the diwtwe, which is the Mood. Therefore, it will shown, ecci.il!y by those who use theae PIIIk, that they will so cleanse and mrifv that rtieenae that deadly enemv will take its tl-glit, and the flu-h of youth and beauty v ill ft train return, and the pripevt of a long and happy lite will c!ierlh and brighten your nays. CAfTl"N IV wnre .f a counterfeit Mned A. It. Moore. All genuine have the name of A. J. Whit A Co.on ea h box. Al.o the i-iuaturc of A. White A Co. All others are put ious. A. J. WHITE A CO., Sole Proprietor, AO Innanl street. N. Y. Pr. Mors-' Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealer iu Medicine. Agents wanted in evert town, villagn and ham let in th lan-l. Parti- deeirin the agency will address aa ah ive fr the b-rnu. l'rice U"i cents tier box. five loxes w ill lie sent on receipt of Jl, N-tai:e piiid. jinH-dAwly ZT a; 9ß Mer i'ost: x vo., 0 ö.ri.ri'tsiö reliant, No. I ."i Magazine treet, New Or leans, La., devote their attention to the rale of Western Produce and the purrha.-e of t.-werien, for which an exjierience of fifteen years give them more than ordinary qualification und faciliti-s. Refer to t. 1. larule, LvaiiDMlie, ludiuua. janö-C-m m oliA' 11 lüLiTi'&'t o.Zf ü i i n tf Oß ing anl Commi-aion Merchants, No. W Tchoniitouliis street, New OrU-an. - JOHN III KI.KY T. fflUVASJ. septl.y7-ly Hs.Tasm tchm icmmt ammtttlmf mi mttd btmmllftil i th trait f Jttrtlrt, Utrh , Mfrr Uart, t lock; SpttlAtltt, V., mrt imttt Im emit ml tht mlH tmtmblluhmettt or niTTUOLFf X A'0V, mm ftmtm trrtt mrmr Stromm", tchtr thty trill find m nltcmnittry full ttoek mlttrytotc prlrs. . mrllrtts cmrrmnl& Im btjwtt aa rtprnrnted. n)ll-2uidAw rWWf-iT 1JtJt V.T.'V.'.'.'--Tor. rute ntJL terly statements made in an advertisement iu another'rtdumn, aUmt llie "New York lVltim Co. 's" Vul.anied RuMsr Reit Ing ntid Packing. It is onl v iiereMsarv to enr that the editor cf Iii. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, in a long and elal-orate article in Iheir columns (hich eeryn-ader of that invaliuible pas.-r ha seen) re.-ohimemls the New York Helling Co.' Pelting alove atl others, and by way of a clincher they stale that th y use Hon all their prewes and machinery. This Company Is wealthy, and I am authorls.ed.to ctiarautee the articles iiunie by them equal, if not : . . . I .. superior I" au. v'" ' The rapid sale of the New York IVlttus to our larz.C niwliiniers, mills, aim larionen l o. uieu 11 are judge and cannot la deeeiveil) is sutricieut eith tue of iu value, hut th ti-rtinndiy of the S ientific Ain.-ri-un ean't N- set ai-le ty a disparaging, competitor. NuIT red." Jurt tsniii4 the eighth shipment to me of Belting since summer, for sale at Cincinnati price. CHARLES !. WELLS. New Store, tl,ct Opiawite J. II. Maghee A Co's. g"i0.li.r iojrLirvOJL!!lS haTriiTw W on hand and are daily receiving the N-st COAL that ha ever l-en iiitrodii-e.t into this market, w hi. h we are selling low. G.M.d currency aill be received in paviiient. Orders left at the store ff JN"t. W. Hl'OIIKS. t.ext to the State Rink, will be pronti.ttv attended to. j.in2-ff JNO. W. HUGHES. V JK Ii" LttitSEIt lVf !. We are now ottering fr aat-t.i the city and country tra1o our whole sto k of lumber nt retail. Having extra facilities for luinuf.uturiup; and buying pine, lumlr in Pennsylvania, we think we tan offer inducement to pur. tewrs that they raunet find elsewhere in tlv city. We shall at all tim-s be supplied with a full az-.-mrtuicnt. Also, pine shingles and t!re.cd fl-wring always i on haud. Call at the oflVe on the alwve corner. W.VTsOX. NEWBERRY A CO.. Corner Main and Eighth streets. dot 17-ly JMVJ l.lnm:u. n.- subrs ril-r wpald respectfully call the attention t f carpenter and builder to his stoik of Pine Lumber, w hich is one uf the largest and best ever yarded in this city. Price as low- as the lowwt. Office corner Main and Seventh st rech-. JOHN F. GLOVER. Jl.vl jrt.YE HH t.y'tJ I. ti .lM.ßo .. 1 Pino JL Shingle, for salo low. Also. .",0,000 Popl.ir. JOHN F. GLOVER. j'ol Corner M.tln and S-venth stns t. iToi- L i .i wKit x -ui. " r:.?'"..:V"., r vaw m tW m at M a awsVaT wsaswo ar...... m. . b:uTel in tine order and Nst oualitv; m a ws a . a ss. k-ii. -i-v wiiuir atl'l llail t 4' whok' and half barrt-U Maek.-r!; Jil tiox. 1 and 2 pound cans Clysters; 200 drums Figs; 25 Kales picked Spanish Mo.; M d-. u PstHwtu, Meyer A Co.' extTa quality L in--n fyrup: 4o lo". n whole and half bcx-is Sardines; 10 tien choi.-e Rice; upplk-.s ot her. r.-cclved weekly, diring th auaimer ..-. torsatenv .ii.Rri;rA bowlls. ! iii i ainvP: Itvl r-.it WVt r
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Candidate In the Second District. .Tlie Clark County Dcvtoral makes the following statement of the relation between Dr. Sherrotl and Mr. "ig!ish: ' Utfore Dr. Shcrrol left Va5hinrton Citj Mr. Engllüh an-1 Limself LjvJ an in'on iew which resulted in English assuring Dr. S. that l.e would not under any cirnimstancts, be a candidate for re-clectiun to Cogres$, jind urd him to go hoiuc and make the race. I'pon the it.-urauce of Knglish, a.s abuve stated, aud the promise that he would Use his influence in favor of the Doctor during tlie appnidching- canvas, he returned to his District, and hAs been j'reparing for the coining contest. . )."". ' To which the Xcvr AUuny Ledger replies: We are authorized -Mjon the very best authority, that of Mr' English' hftniuvK; to pronounce the abovt charge wholly untrue. Dr. has the same right that every other man in tne District has to be a candidate. but he canuot charge that he was ever "urged or Tur$uacleu to bo one by Mr. f,ngltn promising him Mhis tnpport and influence in the canvas' tot - the nomination. The clutrgo is alike -jinjust; to Mr. English, and we therefore feel compelled, as a friend of Mr. English, and to fair play in the canvas nnioug political, friends to pronounce tlx? charge wholly Unfounded in truth. Mr. E. is not a candidate, and will not be before the Convention ; but should he be nominated, and w e believe he will, he will accept the nomination, aud he will then be a candidate, not by hi own choice, but by that of the Democracy of the District. The Convention Is already packed by English's fricuds and he is sure of the nomination for which he professes not to be a candidate. DEiRESiiiox or AVitJia. Tn Cincinnati 3,I00 journeymen tailors are employed by the wholesale clothing house, aud the average wages arc sai l to le only alx)ut 53 cents jr day; some, however, do not cam more thau 3j cents, while a fevr get CO cents. Tho.e who areTible. to . own sewing machines, and "who employ from three to half a doen girls to aslt them, make fair per diem by working from sixteen to eightteen hours out of twenty-four. The prices paid arc about as follows: , 44 For ordinary rnsplhiere a:id doc-skin pants, which are sold at from $ to $5 per pair, the manufacturer pavs the journeyman 15 to 4) cciit per pjvir tor ranking, "it requires a dav to make a pair. For an ordinary cloth coat, usually sold by the inannf.tcttiar at from $10 tj15, the journeyman is p;ud 35 to 62 J cents for making. It require a full day to - make it. For a good ! quilted coat ?1 2j h paid lor ruakiurr. A year ago the price was 50. It requires fully three day' fiwtt stitching to make t yrtrrti, TcVerW vt-rt i M.st,tneTairor 14 paid 15 to j0 cent, and it is a day work. Tailors siy that they know that pants have been made, w ithin a w eek, for 15 ceuts a pair. $2rU. S. Martial Robinson, is canvasping the State for the Lecoinpton party. In a speech at Indianapolis he declared that "Congress had uo power to legislate oil the subject of slavery in the Territories." At the same time, he declared that" this thing called anti-Lccontpton in Indiana was simply niiti-Ilright." Robinson and Bright are at antipodes upon this question of the power of Congress over the Territories. Robinson opH).Jes Hright. In the speech of the 20lh of March llright snys: Of the power of Congrcs to legislate for the Territories, I have so far entertained a doubt. Within the limits of the Federal Constitution their uuthority is supreme. Within these limits they possess the same power over the Territories that is exercised by the several States within their respective liorders. Thk Em of Monopoly. The assigncss of Tnifesor Morse, vho originally built and controlled the several telegraph lines in the country, sold out to a combination, who have for years had almost an entire monopoly of the business on all the leading lines in the country k but especially of the most important lines at the East, where they have levied an oppressive taritf of charges. A company 1ms recctitly been formed for building anew line from New York to New Orleans, connecting at all the cities on the seatnuird; on which Hughes' patent is to I e used, which io;scsscs some valuable im- , , ! proVCinetltS lllOU MOrSC S lllOile. The line is completed from New York to Washing- j ton, mid has heen opened for public use. The prices wil 1 immediately reduced and the public more courteously scrvee. The event is a subject of general congratulation. Uowing by Ladies. A corre siwidcnt of the Cheltenham Examiner calls attention to the practice, now becoming fashionable at the Pittvilif, Spa, of ladies taking boat exercise co the Like. He says : "There is no ; cxen-isc that 1 know ot more caicuiatca to ' expand the chest and give a healthy tone ' to the system generally, than that of rowI inrr. Followetl iu moderation, it is an ; amusement which ladies, and particularly ' j'oung ladies, would dowell to patronize, i it calls into action the whole muscular sysI tern, without inducing that degree of fatigue I which the same amount of exercise in any j other way is apt to cngeadcr." It is no uncommon thing, we (Cheltenham Examiii:r) uudcrctano, to see parties of ladies thus amusing themselves by the hour in p;idd!ing the light cauoe." fc2)f"Cn AVedncsday, in the city of Lawrence, an extensive paper manu factory, which not many years ago cosl about $1 45,000, was offered at auction by Newell A. Thompson & Co. A few months since a sale of this property was partially negotiaI ted for ?o,000, out tue bargain was not consummated. The lst offer for the propertv Wednesday, was ?25,000, at which it w;u actually knocked down, but as the pur- ; clKiscr masle some objections to the terms, ! and did not sign the necessary papers, the . puich;isc was not considered t-5 be concluded, and the property will probably be again ! cä'crcd i'-.r :alc upon a cire favorable .opI .itt-u.ity - :::';: Trn.i r.
ttMarringe resembles a pair of shears, says Sidney Smith, so joined that they cannot be separated, often moving in opposite directions, jet always punishing any one who comes between them.
CVMrs. Smithers says her husband was once the greatest military man in the country. For two years be was a lieutenant in the horse marines, after which he was promoted to a captaiucy in a regular company of saphcads and miners. . fie5X0f one hundred andscteuty-two rccordel BritL-h duels, sixty-tlirec of the combatants were killed, and ninety-six wounded ; in three cases both combatauts fell, and In eighteen, the survivors were hanged. Pat oka Itarbaeue. Sec notice in another column. Let all go who can get away, go either by the 7 or 9 o'clock train, to tl.e barbacue and celebrate the fourth under, green trees, in the ahady woods, where cooling breezes blow, where music and beauty and youth aud glee v ill await and welcome him. .. , ,. ;Silvlr Redemptions. We understand that the free banks of the itatu refuse to redeem currency in anything but American silver coin, which is worth l per cent, less than gold or eastern exchange. If this system of redemption is ier?ited in, it must result in a general discredit of free bank paper. . XoawtoiAx Kxicratio. A large cent pany of Norwegians pasH'd through Chicago last week, on their way to Minnesota. The women marched through the streets lntre headed, apparently unmindful of the blazing sun, while the men were clothed in heavy wollen garments. There must lc somewhat of the iceV-rg in the Norwegian compo-ition. Uf stich hardy material are the new Suites built. Ere long thev will settle down and a flourMiini' eolonv will spring up, marked by iuduMry and intelli gence. Tu pioneer. Norwegians make excellent Mr. John II. Thompson, who is to be found at the old stand of Samuel Vickery, On Main street, is commended to our citizens by the Canneltou KqwUr, in the following terms : " While we regret to see the young men of promise leaving our county, than whom none poscss iu a more eminent degree those traits of character which give promise of future usefulness, than Mr. Thompson, we feci a just pride in know ing that he w ill be an honored reprei-ehtative of Terry, iu the business and social circles of EvaoTille.'' tmiHIWi) ST1 Llsh, the father cf Hill Knglish. till, t a heavy outlay, it is presumed, managed to get his picture in Harper's Magazine, with a flaming pufT of himself, (so w e are told, we haven't seen it), and franked a cart load of the issue containing it home for his father's distribution. The old headed old Democrat, remarking that there was - the picture of the President. The old fellow scanned the pictuae carefully for several minutes, and then, with his eyes still rivit ed upon it, and with an energy of utterauce that slujwcd conclusively that his remarks were the result of thorough conviction, he said " I don't like that countenance. Mr. English as sure as there's a (jod in heaven, that man will steal ! " Gf course the hopeful father fainted war, The Trapof a French Vomart I'aris, June 10. The intensely hot weather of the last ten days iias scattered the beau mmvh of Paris in various directions. !"!ome have sought refuge from the heat, dust and odors of the capital in their noMc chateaux, others change the crowds t f Paris saloons for the crowds of Dailen-IJaden, ipa and the other innumerable rest, rts with w hich r ranee and Germany aliouud. A French ftuillftoni'tf gives us an amusing description of the flight of these birds of fashion, and particularly of the pleasure and convenience of traveling with a gay lady : u It isso easy," he tells us, "to travel with a woman, her wants are so few, her requirements so easy, after all, what are they?'' he exclaims to the grumbling lutsbitnd. "Only a dozen trunks to contain her petticoats, her hoops, her bouquettes, her crinoline, her morning gow ns, her midday rolies, her evening toilettes, the cloaks, the mantles, the lai-es, the guipures, the furs, the riding habits, the hat aud plume, the whip; some thirty boxe fur her 1onncts, her caps, her veils, her rib'ions, her flowers: a few cases for the jewels: a few I fan boxes ; dressing lox, a work box, a scent j lox, parasols, chanceliers for the feet, elasI tic cushions, shawls, plaids, woolen cover ings, a lew lavonte novels, a S-w amusing journal:, the new traveling puide, and the ln.ip of the railroad. Yerily, one? could not 1? more disc reet, or leas embarrassing or cumbersome. Pot eHe ieHlp. A lady sent, to one address, and in tlie same envelop, two letters, to di'Fercnt corresiondcut.s. The postmaster detected it, nibl wrote to the fair transgressor that she had rendered herself liable to a criminal prosecution, and threatened her with the vengeance of the government. He displayed his gallantry, however, in a P. S., in tunning her that, since a lady was in the ca.e, he would, on receipt of ten dollars, propitiate Uncle S.IIH, and hush up the matter. But the fair culprit repulsed his "tender mercies," aud enclosed the correspondence to the Po-st-oGiee Department. An editor rpt.irrcllcd with a postmaster, and besought the department to turn him out. Nobody seconded the editor's motion, but the whole neighlwrhood sent iu a remonstrance. The editor Kroming desperate, and aware cf the preference entertained by the adiuiubtraticn to white men over gentlemen of color, advi,d the 1st Asst. P. M. G. tha the P. M. was an abolitionist : because he acted as agent for a hair dye invented by "ad d nigger i"' This list c ird of the editor was, however, no trump ; for he was, good-naturedly, advUed that the postmaster' t collateral .employment was really beut fitting the administration: inasmuch as the nigger s ingenuity would, if successful, tend to relieve the country from the last vest ires of a whig party ! The concluding ci Lt'c of the editor con.rL.tcd mercly uf the letters, " r t ...o;,.-f .e or r.'Wiiit' rr.:;tre't hT' , a im f lAi tlia ri-t.-1 Kv.-k - the readir chooir. . ii'?. .'.' 7 fr. i i "'' :
INSURANCE COMPANIES. I
KVAtRXVfE JCE.VC1' JLLE.' JL C. UALLOCK. EVANSVILLE INDIANA. Underwriter aud General Insurance Agent, and ADJUST KU OF AVKRA0KS. He continue to ieue polici- from several FIRST CLASS and MOST RKLIABLK .VAX'if-aVvVl? LOJIPJJS'IKH V TUE COlXTtr, OX 1XIAXD AXO 11KI klSKS. He will alao receive applies tiona f-.r LIFE INSURANCK. ft' He will i1 attend to the A Vi ISTM Cft OF LOSSES of every Unn-ription, under policies from other agencies, und attend to the settlement of all matters connected Willi Insurance, for parties interested. lib lon exivrieuee a an Insurance Agent, ha made him Ltmiliar with all subject connected with the raoject of Insurance. fapi'flT-ly. Jf. 11 ARTFOltD, CONNKCTICUT. UTATK.MKNT of the Conditi.-n or the XTS INSURANCE COMPANY on the 1st or January, IK..., as required by the law of the State of Indiana: Tlie name of the Cor-oration is .tTNA INSURANCE COMPANY, located at H a arn-co. CVw. Tl.e Capital Stock is ONE MILLION DOLLARS, and is paid up. - The Asset of tlie Company are: Par. Market Caeh in hand and in Rank......... - $ 7,49 69 CsmIi in speeial deposit tim.i H .rtford lnki, with accrned.. ii t r-t CC0.131 00 Cash in bauds of Agent, aud... iu trannit... ............... ..... 1 W.ST 2 Oä Real estate uiiineuiubensl 47,003 45 04 Mortgage ltond at 8 per cent interest $lM)10no 4I,"X no 2 do do 6 per cent, ititere.... luut) 1U00 2&,0U0 00 lit Jersey City Water lloud 6 p. r cent, inttret 1000 1000 10,000 W 15 Hartford City llouds, t -r cent, inter t 1000 lOOO lo,000 00 5 Milwaukie Rcuids 10 js-r cent, inters - . l'.KJO 1000 5,000 00 Money due the company sc. cured by iiiorliTHKe R.II8 01 Poll ret.-ivabU- 0,177 IS shan Hartford A New Ha ven R. R. Co., stock ...wtM. 100 100 IL! 78 60 50 100 110 (A 110 110 S3,000 00 8,316 00 12,500 00 1.2S0 5,000 , 5,000 1,00 50,000 44,000 26, WO 11,IM) 5,000 50 9,000 43,919 10,000 1,000 7 e,J0 8,500 21,800 20,000 101 shares Itnaton A Worcester Railroad Co., stock, 'i"iO -hanwConnectkut River It R Co., stork 100 5 sluuje Connecticut River Co., stock M 100 50 shan-s Stafford Iliukstfs k UK) 60 share C1tin' Bank, Waterbury st-s k SO share Eagle Rank, Provideuce stock 100 300 share Phteuix lialik, Hartford stock 4 M shares Farm. A Mech. Il k. Hartfonl stock IVO 100 SOOtdiiirc Exchange U'k. Hartford stock M 210 shares Slate Uank.do do... 10 Km shares City Rank, do do 101 ion shares Coui.ty do do do l;kare Con a. River Rank, Hartford, stock 43Ö shares Hartford B'k, H.trtf.rd, stock... 100 00 50 .120 100 115 100 share. Cliactrr Oak Kau, Hartford slot k 100 sharei Jlort h. A .Man. R'ki Hartford, stock paid in.... 75 chart .Ltr.a liauk, Hartford, stock 200 share Men h. Ex.' Raiik, New Y"rk, stock100 100 2U0f!iarc, North River Rank, New York, stock M Si 1200 shares Merch. Itauk N. N. stot k 26 106 200 shares N. Amrritui L'k, New York, to k 100 100 200 share MaU Ilauk, ew lork, stock.. loo 2..500 2.'.,;:k ' 2.S.0O0 300 share America R'k., N. Y. I'JO 85 1 l.v M"0 Itrosiwae K k. 25 40 1 ps) 500 5 3i.K) 20 400 4 0 HJO Uuk ii Rank M HaniVeT Rank " (V.maion wealth ' , " Phwnix Rank " Manhattan!! k, " New York Rank " Market Rank " Ocean IUtlk " M- t'-.lit:.n R'k " Rutt her' A Drover Rank, New York stock 50 loo Ii 20 50 100 1"0 fJ 100 IDS 7S S6 IU". 12.pfl 1)' 70 1(0 2t,P9 a,O0O Ü.ISM1 io.;rs) 22.812 50 ai.:" is.) 15,0 O 42,tV) 22,000 2,0O3 .Ss,000 4r.,n.V) l.U 10,0i0 22.500 2. 110 300 chares 1 inporters A Traders' Rauk, Neve Yt.rk, etock.... I0 shares Ane-l ican Exchange Ilalik, w York, stock.... 820 share M n hants' Rank, N. Y. stoek 15 share M'-chanics A Trailers' Rank, Jersey City stock 100 shari-s I'. S. Tru.'t Co. NewYork, stk V-0 share N. Y. Life Ins. A Tru.st Co., N. Y. stock 100 100 50 100 100 100 J3 9ö 15 95 100 150 $t,.VSv7 to LIABILITIES. The amount t.f I.uibiliti-s due or hot duo to banks or other creditors nothing. Losses ad j Uftcd ami due none. Losses adjusted and not dm- ..$ 12 030 t-0 Los.- adjusted, in susia-nse, waiting further proof or ct.ntest.Kl 1C1 ssa Z All other claims against the Company are small, for printing Ac. Agents Instructed to take no rUk exceeding 510,- ( without sisvial rmission. The greatest amouut insured in any one city, ton or vilhijre varies. The greatest amount allowed to be insured in any one bit k also varii-s. The Charter or Art of Incorporation aud amen l-nn-ut is herewith presented. THOS. K. BRACE. Ja., Hartford, Jan, lrt, iv,s. bevretary, STATE OF CONNECTICUT, r M Hartford County. H ARTroRP, Jan. lt, 1S5S. Personally spprnresl before tne, a .Iwstke -f t!e Peace, duly xualitted to ndiniuister oaths, Thosii K. Bkaci:, Jr.., Secretary nd made solemn oath that the foregoing stateiueiit of the assets and condition of the ,i;ina lnsumn.-e C.nipanv in true. HENRY FoWLER, Justice of the i'ea.-e. THK STATE F INDIANA. ") Al MToa or htitK's ti rit r. Indianapolis, J-in. 12, 1."S. ) WurnrAs, the .Etna Insurance Coinimny of llart-f-rd has tiled in tl.is titli.-e, a statement of it condition on the 1st of January. ls.", the act of its incorporation ,-ind nniciidine'nts properly cert i lied to, and its writt.-n instrument, nominating its Acents and aiitlioriiinK them tally atid UreM-relly to acknou l.slge. M-rviee of process in the event of setts. Now, tluTi ire, In pursuance of the p-'juireitiet ts of "An Act to amend an Act entitled an Act for the Incorporation of Insurance Companies, dehniiig their pnwers. and pres. ri hing theirduties," approved 'larch 2, lS-Vi, having presented sjiI bfai tory e1dence to Die of full ttuiipliaticc to the n-tptireineiits and speeihcatioii of tliat Act, 1, JoHJi W. iKit-n. Auditor of the State of Indiana, do hereby certify Am: 0. IIttLt(K,tf Kvanrvillf, as Hie Aarnt cf said Company, is authorized to transact the business of Insurance' as the Agent of said .Ktna Iusuran.Cotupany in this .-tute, up l- July 1st, 145?, tn the extent that he fciay le commisiionid aUd appointed bv th said Company, "in witnes whereof. I have hereunto ubecrita-d my nunc and eauacd the se;d of my otti to be affixed, this l.'th dav of J.itiuarv. 1.. JOHN W. W OOD, Auditor of State. ALLEN C. HALLECK, At.aT, Evansville, Ind. f.bf. WOHw ItlUtLW tlOOHSELLEK STATION LR. o-rn r of JIain and First Stress. Evansville, Ind., haa for sale a general assortment of ISchool, lasei?tl, MHlicaI and Mistrt llanetiat Bcks. ri.ASK BOOKS 01' .ILL A'.VDS.' Writing. Letter and Wrapping Tapirs ; StM IV ns Quilü-, Ink. Pencils. Envelop., and Coll.-g-; ani Skhotd Libniris furn.ched at the lowest rate-. IVO" County Merchants and Teacher art invited to call and examine the stock. acti WiPEB .J'.Vfif.VfJ Mi REHO CSE , JL FIRS! eRLLT, NEAR MAIN. C.cCHMiil A STARK. ESCOVRAGE HOME MA S ITA CT L'K I -V We v. uh to call the attention of our old customers and everjt dy ii waut of th-gaitt and d-i-irlle urniture to our new ut.d vtrv rh h Bitterns f Sfa-, Sociable.-., livans, El:zats.-th a;id Park-r Cfcirj in Hair Qoth, Pl ieii ani BrocttU, wLkb iil be na-iy for nupectiou in a fcw days. Vverv article in the Ur.holsterv Line is made un der our personal superintendence and expns-l b-r , the City Trade. V-'e make it our aim to sell as i cheap as any house in lac vt est, an t a'i we atr. , ?ive us a cad before vou go and spend your nv my abroad. C. SCllMlrT i MARK. 1-27 -iljrk'ü J.UEHli.W JIOTJIL, ' " i. m . Thu hour- bas rs n rcntt-.dant rtajnin"-. .u. iu but trd- r. vtbl
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
KNICKERBOCKER Life Insiirance Company, OF THE CITY OF NEW YuRK. TJtltJBiSiXT OF THE t'O.YMJriUN OF THIS COMPANY, MARCH 1st. 18Ö7. CAPITAL AND ACCUM C L ATI0N,.$ 17.1,792 0. Capital stock lon.OoO 00 Lite Insurance for Prem. nuts, Ac... 1 S 48 23 Interest received and accrued u,lsl 21 S25C2C6 49 DUburtemenLs,' Includirg Losses, Ralariei', Rent, Taxes, Cominisrion, Medical Fees, Dividend to Stockholder. . Ac, Ac.,. 2,434 05 Total Capital and Accumulation ..u $173,792 41 Assrrw. . . , , Ib)nds and Mortgages, Premium iotS Rill Receivable, Loan on call, Cash, AC ssssssssssssssssssa.lC81lJQ 93 Accrued Interest and PTeiuiuui unpaid, 4,731 51 Furniture .................. jsxivo 170.712 44 . STEPHEN C. WHEELER, jjec y. . I7WILT.IAW STar.rr, New York, March, 1857. J At tlie request of the President and Rcaad of Director of the Knickerbocker Life Insurance ComTny I certify that the mode of Computing present Value of the Policies emploj-ed by the Secretary of tho Company i cieutiU-ally ctrrect, and iu accordance with the prescription of the charter. I aleo certify, that I have compared tlie list of policie furnished me by tlie President a on the looki of the Company with valuation table sufficiently to test the accuracy of the result given bv the Secretary, and find the value a stated w ithiii to be numerically correct. That is to say, the present value of the future risk of the office on all outstanding )li.-.-, or the difference between the present value of future premiums to l paid on them isj J.1,7 10. The total value of policies, the holder of which are entitled to dividends, h j2tf,22T U2. Ami if the surplus is correctly stalci at 571,212 71, the difference between this and the f rew-nt value of the future risk of the Company ou exUtiug polieive, after di-dueting 10 per cent of it for the relief fund, ii the proper amount for dividend, to-wit: ?l,tiliJ37. The true principle of dividend U to assign to each js'liey holder who has Inaured on the mutual plan a share proportioned to the present value of hi ioli cy, which ig the true Valtw cf his tntcret as a stockholder of the Company. This share amouut to 10 per cent of tlie present value of the polier. . CHARLES W. HACK LEY. February 25th, 1R57. A Agent for the aloVe Company, I am prepared to issue Policies, on the most favorable terms. Rani phh-ts giving all desirable information, can be had on appltestion. WM. T. PAGE. Evansville, AprU 2tth, DCS.-ly. OE TUE SEnt-.VJ'lML. STwtTElUfttoJ the cßatrtatid comlCiomf tit UoMF.lS' SI It A SCV (V-sxia-, otlw Citg of Srw 1VI, on thw 1st day o XecN(ier, 1S57. ASSKTS. Cash Balance in Dank. .537,000 56 Bonds snd Mortgage (being fiit lien on Real Estate, worth at least Swl.OiJ).:..40O,6OO 00 Ltmns on tot ks, payable on demand, (market value of securities, ?253,6t;7) ...150,8."0 85 Rank Stocks, (market ralne) 77,000 00 Real Estate, No. 4 Wail street, (the office of the Company) ttf.eOl 72 Interest due on the 1st of January, ls.M, (of w hich 12,025 9 3ha sine been re- ' ei ved J. ...... 1 J2tf 93 ISiUuee In bsndi of AgyutM and in count of traneiuission from Amenta on the biet -llecciuber........................... 4. l,bl 7 J (Of whit It 7,857 67 ba since b-.B received). - . Premium due and uncollected on Policies issued at Ofll'-e . ; 2.087 53 Totals -.483113 81 Outstanding Losses on 3lst le-cembt-r, liC.7, estiniattsi at...S.Tf,tlO 01 ' Pis- Ktoritholdera on account CHAS. J. MARTIN. I Wt. A. F. W ILLMARTH, Yice IWl. J. MILTON I'M ITH, See'y. A. C UALLOCK, Agent, Jell-dfim Evanyvilie, lud. r.t tjf;.wä.t or the t o.s-ii tTJOj &of .e CITY FIKEISSCItAXCECOMi'JXY pf Hartj'orJ, Jumnarp lsf, 15S. HAMK AND LOCATION. lh name of this Coilipany is the Ott Fir Issi R Nee t'oMTAXY or llAHTroan. The Company b locut.Hl at Hartford Connecticut. CU-ITAI.. The aioiihl of it Capital Stock I one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. The amount of its Captal Stock aid up is oik hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Cai-h on hand.. ........ ....?10,12C OS Cash in the hands of Ag-nt and other roti . .. ........... .... ..... ................ ....... 13,t)9 19 Bonds owned by the Coui'iany, 1" $1.J 2-1 M"it!.e IWmd of the Indiana C.-n-.tral Railroad Company, paying enilannual interest of 10 per ont 10,000 ti lvhts tlu the Company, secured by mortgage on Real Estate 32,910 00 Loons on r-dlnteral secured by .r.il shares of Rank Mock, and other St." k and ltond iu possession of the Companv.. 57,250 OS All other securities are fM Shares Bank Stock .M.050 00 Bills receivable 12,353 3 Accrued Interest - 4,04.1 '. Ofliee furuiture 577 17 Total asset of the Company...-...?192,07'J 5 i.iAHii.irtrs. "r-ses a1jnted and not due.S3,TT5 00 Losses unadjusted, and in stis-l-u.se, waiting for further proof ',170 00 All other claims ngninst the Company etitnatel1.s...:.......4.li 00 Total liabilities SM,70 i) The greatest amount insured in any one ti-k i The cre.ttest amount a Howe. I to lie insured in any one City, Town or Village, varies according to it sire and class of proja-rty. Tlie greatest amount ailowed to lie insured in any one Mork. varies as In the rrec.-dinjr. No part of its capital or earnings are deposited with anv State cr States, as security for losses tticrein. 11. D. CONDIT, Pres't. L. BR A IN ARD, S-e'y. A. C. IIALL'H'K, A7n, jell-C.mtSMUw Evansville, Ind. MIYtTT tt. . ortrrr. .t.vn Mr. Caldwell's Building, ou .. lUesidence ii: Mr. Caldwell's H I Sfc-et. I-eust, near S-ron Til IMri L t.r the lils-cl twtronage gfven to r.i:u List summer, he has returned to Ktatisville, with the dseign of IsM-oinitig a permanent citizen, and re I i fully otter his pr..ft seional -ricv in all d is-ea-es. -uc orchronle. While Dr. B. regards the u-ienlifle of water a the Febrifugum JIagnum, he nevertheless it--s all tie- saf remdiee both -f the Al-i athic and Kh-etrie Schorda as adjuncts, discarding all injurious, and )H.isono'.t medicines. He would call the attention of the j ubln; to the fullowinx PECIALITIES. CiNcrt P.eiaovcd aithout th kn'.Jr and pcrma. nently cured-. BköxrHiTi An Coxsi-MiTiet-Treatcd by the lu-w systeni of inhalation of medicated vapors, arsis ted by valuable rtpcrtorant syrups. lUsr..si or TttK Eli. Person who hav lud their eves burnt "Ith various sin ds of t istl-s, receiving little or to benefit, will find It t- their ir. teteit to change I hejtreafment. Ft MA It DtsKA Will 1- treated with remarkable success. Various new- remedies w ill be used, as the Mssneto-Eleclrie machine f r nervous di.-cascs, Ac.. Ac. The subscriber has a choice aseortment of pure dregs at-1 meillcii.ca, (wines and bmndi-s f r medical purposes only), and the most f-opnlar patent m-dicines at rcta'il. Persons t ailing for iieduiiH-s. and laying for them iu the office, may Ii medical counsel without charge t45 Phv.-icians proecriptions Kith r.i tii ainath'.c and Electric .-cho"ls,caref.!Iy prr pi ' hours, tovll-ly A. BEAU Y, M. 1. f7Pj.v."i7t-f; iirr.H xttnrjELafhoure. Wehar-;nowon band, and off-r on RN-ral terms, a well aseofted sto- k for printer., and bookbinders, siaong whi-.h wc naitse iuO bua ile rriKt-r; rr-er, a.o. t .-d Mc- i 1 y Straw B.-;ar i-; KCÖ Iar L"rL-. As well aa cc'.ored Printing rap'r ; plam Cap and Hose flat Cap; Demy, Medium, white ani colored. Cards nl Card Board, which we can have cut to I any rife ; Foat-oftce paper, Manilla Vrappinj, i Printers.' Ink, Ä?. We also be leave to ca!l th lattcctioncf dealers to our stock cf 25 bund lex : Wr-rrir' I'sf r. a tlO) rre cf Bonnet Board- . ; The M.-V . :Ti3r!.r p?i-;e. pai l f -r ft.i.T. nl lENNhi' A- I jHEJacC;;.
PATENT MEDICINES.- ' i
mrtSCO l'EJtEI JTT ' JUf T.'-C.rt M.J Out in the World for Pain! Prof. Chat. IGrath, Original Inventor aad ataaufikcturar. tC tU4 ELECTRIC OIL! This Oil is the only rore remedy la th world fof the cure of rheumatism, deafnea, gout, neuralgia, lumbago, sciatica, spinal and bronchial complaint, tiedolorenx. hdacbe, cramp, croup, pile. Vlona sprain and bruise, cut and wounds, swelled gland, etitl Joints, scrofula, erysipelas, sore nipple, weUed breast, womb disorder, aalt rhenm, ranker la the mouth and stoma. K, palpitation, eruption, caked breast, quinsy, sore throat, pwlrv, plewrlsy, vilrers, lock-jaw, heart-burn, tooth aad earsacha, nervousness, etwtireneas, burns, or gum of teething infants, hemorrhage, atswc-, at IT seek, brokea breast, chilblains, tetter, shingle, frosted feet, feref and ague, chatitl Land, or any disease thit ara sore aud painful, is the only article ever brought before the public that will do it work perux-tlr in from three to twenty miaute ha been Used by thousands aud pronounced the best remedy aver discovered. This Oil arts Ott the system with electricity of pure vegetable preparation. Not the slightest danger of applying it outv.jdly and inwardly. . It at once give a permanent cure ia most cases fron ten to twenty aiinwte. t ' . The best physiologists of Europa have discovered that all organic dcraircnvnt uf the animal system is the effect of aa obstmction of the physico-elec. trk- Cuid tn the organic disease. A skilful applicant of llsi IUI put ia Immediate motion th herv fluid and the cure is at one. amntplisueL 2a blooding, no vouiitiii, puffin or blistering is resorted to. None p hnine without the signature of Trot C DeGrath. . Labels algned in writing. ' - Prin. ijl Ik-put. No. 39 South Eighth Street, three- d.xr3 N-low tTiesrnut, Phihvklphia.
Country dealer aud druggist can be supplied ... . wholesale nnd retail, rrice 25 cents, 50 cents and ' SljsT bottle. Try every thiug elac, and give this one simpfc trial. , 4 Cactiox. Re careful tn ask for, and gt DcGrath a Electric Oil, a wortlil.-ss Imitations abonnd. ' There are numerous imitations sprung up on tbd. . - r reputation that my article lias acquired. The pub-. lie must beware they are worthk-e. ..'.' AFFLICTED, READ THIS. - Miraculous cure made on one of the citizea of Macon: . . ' . " Mvcox, April t, 15?. Taor. DiaTW Dear Sin Thta is to csrtifr Uiat -I had a fall, epruined my shoulder and was afflicted for eip;htcf n days, an I lost the use of my ann, and could not raise my hend to my head, and hearing of J the wonderful cure, crfceted bv DeGrath's Electric Oil, and by on application of It 1 was enabled to: raise my hand to my bead and take off tny bat Thank God, I am well, and I cheerfully tveomtnead " -"J it to all tho afflicted. Tne. application waa maJte , Vi before a hundred Krstins.
i our truly, Signed J A. JORDAV. M'itner J. C. G. A, A.IIaf Mer, John W. BrantlT, Lewi Young, " J. W. Aderhajd, . K. G. Jeder, ' ' ( -E. price. If. Roger, T. Franklin, H. IUaas B. P. Fnvman, -i . j; Maoo, April a. 157. Tn or. DsGtuTn IVar Sir: I, Cpt. n. B. Smith hereby certify that t Lars bern aflJicted with rheomatisai fr four yflera aud at time could not sleep. By hearing of the wonderful cures by leöratb Eb-etrie Oil. I was Induced to try it, and by th first applicatioa or the ITloctric Oil I wa at cdjc relieved and now have tlie a of my arm. Tht' application was jaadtr before fiftv person. . . B. B. SMITH, Twigg Ca. - We, the unJersined, were jreeat" J. J. lulrr, J. 1J. Unfitly, It. J. Cooper. Iialrfgk (A. C.) Standard. ' CERTIFICATE. ''". VrttKtoao, S. C. March 185?. T, David F'.kin, do hereby certify that I hav been badly aff.ictcd for two uionth with iufbunma tory rheumatlfui, one of my legs being much swoll en stin and sore so that I found it exosediaalv difS.-ult to walk that the stifT otnt ba ts-fl twir partial denfues iu my left rar, and by a single application of the Electric Oil my bearing has been greatly Unproved. DAV IU .Lh.I.. At ut sT i. Ga.. March 3Ä. 1S57. Taor. PeGr.tf -lr Sir: Thi i to certify that I have been afflicu-d w ith headache aud corn on tny f.s-t from w hielt I have suffered very uiut h and hy the application of DeGrath's Electric Oil I have Iteeh citn-d i! bit heaUche and com, and therefore recommend It to all. P. McCUF-. . ror. I)K GthV Elkctric Oit $25 Rewsmi. I will give 525 for the apprehension of a low scamp, w ho printed some dirty handldlls and called hi stuff by tlie nninu of Electric Oil. CaHiö.n. lie are of bear pedlars ftftd pirtvune druggist who put up a stuff compoaed of canphen and lard oil calling it Ektric Oil. No peddlari sell the genuine Electric Oil In the United Mate -it is ld only by respectable druggist and country iite I. hants. Be sure and get DcGrath'Jl El-xtrio Oil, or you will be cheated. Al FLUTED, READ THIS. CFRTiriCATE. i. Ac!CT, 7. March 2. 1 K.V7. Pactr. DrCfttTW la-ar Sir: llii I to certify that my Isiy Mos- h u been afflicted with rbeiOnntuut for si-venti-en year, and by one application Y your Oi'l.e was entirely rured, ud I cheerfully commend it to all similarly affected. Your respectfully, J.HErBER. For sal-br SMITH A E7.7.ARD, sole agent at Atlanta, Ueor-ia. PROF. CHAS. DrGRATH, Ss.nth Eighth stmet, Philadelphia. KELLER A WHITE, de agent. Also, for sale at Dr. Pennington's Drug Store, and Hallo, k A Stod-lard's. oct20 .V ZEU'Ml' GOODS M It BUM Lt At S. EilBlCH'S. NEW DRY GOOD-", For Sale Foa Cash Oxlt. NEW DRY GOODS ARRIVED At S. KM BICH S. NEW DM' GOODst, For Saks Fa dsn Osw. NEW DRY GOODS AltniVED At 5, KMBICIFS. NEW IHtV GOODS, Tor Sale Foa Cash Oxit. NEW DKY GOODS ARRIVED At S. EMBICH S. NEW ItRY C'KIDS, For Sale Fob Cash Onit. ap3 iTOH.i fJ H l'J.VTA). are prepared 5 to store in our lire ppf Wanhotise, any in..ntity of Grain, l'pxluce, tsr Men liandlze, en th int lit-ral term. Having Urge and aire rm.ro tip afalrs. rtb-lar rare Willis taken of Household FqrHirtjv, Asricultural Implements and all kind of psxl or Wiire lial-le to daning from damp or rust. Insurance .-n.-ete.! at the lowest fire proof rates, by the month, or buigi-r when desinst. ' Warehouse l.satrd on Ktner of Iw-nst street and W. and E, Canal, and most convenient for shipping h Rler or Railroad. Apply to GEM. FOSTER A CO. jf .f,-m.f I TO XJ tl I have a Urge douLie Warehouse- at the Csuial Basta, ejrpbte r-f .t--rir any .Tvuint f)f prodin-e. which will be rceied. to'.-.-O. Iak-n rare i4 aad ledd sUJ"et t- tha tea hers rl.-r -U ul'f-l reasohJ.le term-. P.G. OKI LEY. r.ihJ'i-if -lJJ5lf wlHttlfJL rE .l.nnvjt wT 9 tlie New LuinUr Yard, corn-r of Main aal Ergh'h Stiits. . I neurit to make room f-T wir new st'k of LUMBER now here, and imth way, we will sell our Drv Lumber at very low price, and loss than evr N-'fore oit-red in this market. We have a good stjrk t r Tine Stioglea. Dresa Flot.riti:, Ores. Ceiling, Ac., always cu nd. We vtid tw; receiving Lumhcr direct froiB ovir If ill iu Pennsylvania, be eyerv rise during the scasor. WATS'N, NEW BERRY A CO. my-J'-tf .. ' T-r&lEEW M7lst).V.v fwt.VtV LY r-EVTM. MACHINE. T! N-j t, rfiflpkst ,,ta,i .1 irab'.e T-ftcbir in re. They make a r-trrg lock stitch, tna s.!' upn both ein s of the wfirw , -;w iug Wb tq'ial ! .rs-l of thread, cotton or ni!V. use if bout re I ti:g. All tr.a-tr.es r-arrar.'t'i tr eee y, ir, aid f iH 1 irn .erierir,n -. e-tn tn r,;.'.I i.tirrhau-ra tt Be tPB j xti .ti- fn'y. Z.he Zuckt? Sente -aaaAX?. rrlrtf30. The bea an-'.o Thr.ai Maim to tl artt. A general a-ortni'-ßl of SeiTg Jiachine b. Thread, N's-dles. AC A-'.i rnastantly on band. Of- No. 4, Mrol Hall ...... . mvlt-On " ' M. Sri.T M AN. Agent. wKnvitu-vpßt notfiE, Mviv. r: 3 El f" r.S, Pr-ipri'tcr. 'ernes Firvt and Lerart f - . F-iwrül, T-1. One f-piar ff n ateata1 . l..nvr- -1?
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