Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 204, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 17 July 1858 — Page 1

DM H - A'OLUME X. EVANSVILLE, INI)., SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 17, 1858; ! NUMBER 204.

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tTBUSUE BT 1 Y. CARLILE. r. M. Til AVERJNO. n. Ml NE ELY. V5t mi nut or im EVANSVILLE JOURNAL COMPANY.

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BUSINESS CARDS. iW f UTJ RTJERSIIMP-JS0 J. CnAXiJLafDLERand BLYTII2 I1YNE4 wworiated benveivrs t" pattwr in ln practice of "Law, nri A'.U attfnd promptly to all btuineas con-Tu-ct-fi Vrlth their profession, which may be entrustrd to them. " ' ' ' s) Ofl' op Luccuft treel, opposite the Sherwood House, Evansvillo, Ind. wpt2o-Iy WU LEJtJ B T " JJTMiES. UTTOBM noTS at Law and Ileal estate Agents, Wiii practice law and make collections in Van. derburgh and the adjoining counties in IndianaThey bav also established in th city of Evansrillo a KEAL ESTATE AGENCY. Where they will attend to the purchase and sale of EraniTille city property, as well as farms and farm, ing lands in any of tho Western State. They will also procure, purchase, sell and locate land warrants, pay tvTi collect rents, examine title, or attend to 'any other business appertaining to t?w duties of At- . Torneys or Heal Estate Agents. . ' Lot In all parts of tho city, and larming lands in various localities fur sale. Office on Third street, -nearly opposite tho new Court House. ' , A"A lOLEHAST W. . ATTUES. Janl5-ly - - (Notary Public.) Ä-VVf r VJVU.EJVUEM.UE Br TJLJf torneys at Law. Notaries Public and Real E täte Agxsnts, Lvanimue, Indiana; Wm practice law in tho Csmrta of this State, will attend to the ntTtection of claims in any part of the United States, will kuy and sell real estate ia the rity of Evansrill, In Vanderburgh and adjoining countint and in the West generally, and will perform any other duties pertaining to Attorneys or Seal Kstat Agents. Lots and (arms always for sale. Jerman spokea by a member of the firm. C TOßioe on Third street, opposite the Court House, in the rooms formerly occupied by the late Arm of Lockhart, Parrett & Denby; BASLES DrNST-.... MM JACOB tO'XrSHEIXXB octI5-dly - mOUJVlRlsr,JVOTJiB1i-FUBLlU, jf At the Evansville Library AssocUtion Rooms, roster's Buildings; will attend to drawing up deeds, mortgsges, and all other wsltings entrusted to him. dcciatf ; - iMLXELM, T CO., WJtTEB wv street Evansville, Indiana, Wholesale Deal ers in uroceriea ana an Ktmis oi rroauce, aiis, ;iass. White Lime, Cement, Cotton Yarn, Whit. Lad, Linseed Oil, Ac., e. Abo, constantly on hand a full stock of 8asb, rauel Doors, Ac, of all ira. ' " p26 raviE ULI EtBJU i.V MUSMJS ESS AGAIN. ALLId A HOWES, Forwarding and 'omraission Merchants, Rectifiers of tho celebrated Magnolia Wbiky, Dealers in all kinds of Produo, superior Old Bourbon and Bye Whiskies, and ForHgn and Iomeft le Liquors, Ac, Water street, Second door above Vine, Evansvillr, Ind. HtVKT t. ALLI3. LtWIS HOWES. fcb5-ly jUEEI.ER K RtiiUS WHOLETV sale dealer in Groceries, Produce, Nails, Window GUhs, Gkuwware, Ac. Ac, No. 47 Main street, between Find and Second, Evansville, Ind. E. r. WHEEXCE. JAMES 1. KIOOS. ipJ-iy WjThESTO.V BROTHERS, WHOLE.1 SALE GROCERS, Dealers in Foreign and Donvtic Liquors, corner First and Sycamore streets, Evauwville, Ind. p30-ly J 11. Jfl.t ft II EE T TOM WHOLEaale 1 Vak-r in Dry Goods, Voots and Shoes, First street, EvanMrille, Ind. ap28-ly WmM Wit 9 S. JJVIWRHOJV, JftEBMP CHANT TAILOR, MitcheU's Bkck, Main rtreet, Eanvillo, Ind. Headquarters for Elegant Clothing made to order. Gents'. Furnishing Goods, t-uth as hirL, Collars, Cravats, Handkerchiefi, Ac, Ac. AW, a variety of Tiece Goodrf, made np to or. der in the very best style and manner at quick farms, small profits and extensive sales. ap27 TIE C HEB K HRJ.TiEB, JtMJVUI'JIlJLP turcrs and Wholesale IK-alcrs in Lard Oil, Candles, German. Palm and Family Soap, Ac. Storeroom Main street, between First and Second streets. We keep constantly on hand a good stock ff the above named articles, and are ready to supply our customers at home and abroad at Cincin nati prices. Janlt WO HJV E.ULO VE Ä, WHOLESALE SJL0V and Retail Jtealer in Pine Lumber and Shingl ville Corner of Main and Seventh Streets, EvansInd. nov2l Wroct. e. h. EHRjntJVt HojnasJLP PATHIC PHYSICIAN. UHice on Third st.. below Vine. . ml-ly WT'EEJV PRESTOJV, WHOLEML. SALE DRV COOVA HOUSE. First strsvt, Evansville, Ind. Merchants will always find a full stock of Dry Good, BooU, Shoe. Hats and Cai, at this House, which wiUe sold on fair terms. er21 -fT1J.f it LES S. WELLS, WHOLECSALE HARDWARE DEALER, First street, (opposite Maghee A Co.), Evansville, Ind. Orders for Hardware promptly hlled at kwct Cincinnati prices. Jan 20 ClTl HTELi WJTER STREET, betaecn ttiia and Division, Evansville, Ind. octl-tf WM. H. BOICOURT. Prop. iw KURTZ, WHOLESALE .VX JLA RKTAIL CONFECTIONER, and Manafarturc r of all kinds of Candies, Cakes, Cordials, Fresrrvee, Jcllk, Ac., First street, between Main and Locust, EvansviUo, Ind. Southern Fruit always on hand. Orders from families or private rartls for articles in his line of business attended to at tbe shortest notice. An X Cream Suloon U fitted up in the best L, JOH.YSO.Y'i mOM STORE IliOOK BINDERY and Blank Book. Manufactory, Firat street betwn Miiu and Locust, Eransville Indiana. Blank Books tnade to order, with r without printed heads, ami Magain?s, Mubir, Ac, bound in any styl that may be ' di sired. frbli-dw 2-J1SU ItEPOTI. f II. HEIJnjJVJV, Wholesale IVMÜers In tlroeeriea. Foreign aud Uxnestic Liquors, Importers of Holland Herrin?, I runes. Chocolate, Ac, Main street, two doors back Sf Skcond. Evansville. Ind. mh27 m-j VJ.VS VILLE SEE Iß J.Vn J G RIÄCULJURAL WAREHOUSE. We hair opeu--t a seed and Agricultural Warehou. Have on hand and intend to keep a full supply of Field and Carden HeedV; also, a full assortment of ImpHments. We are Agents for McCormick's reaper; 3Iower and Reaper combined. Young America Corn and Cob Cru-her; S&nford'e Straw Cutter, ? Raymond A Robe rU' Ploan; l'eabodjr's Premium Proline Corn; Landrvth A Son's Warantcd Garden S-ds, Ae. WMiw Z.H. COOK A SON. R.U.K I WE TT, Surgeon DenMLF WrX., performs every variety of operatioiut in bin protaaaion, and by long practice has attained a skill, that enables him to give entire satiofaetiou to his patrons. He takes pleasure in showing specimens of his artificial work to those who wish to examine such productions, und he may be consulted by those wue need the serviere of a dentktt. without incurring any obligation to employ him afterwards. His oßioe to in Bray's building, Firtt street, op:poite thj Post Office. noviS.ly Wlfy KMJVJVE JTTOH.VElWW at Law and treneral Collecting Agent, Hend'r ?c. Ky. mbJJtf

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MJ Dealer la M'. and 6 lUirliur Slip. New York Offer for ale Banca Tin, Strait Tin, Antimony, Spanish and American Lead. Slab Zinc, Coo per, Bismuth, bar Tin and Bar Lead, Babbit metal. Spelter 8older, Plumber's Soldder, Ac. Also. Britannia and rialod vi arc, at wholesale and retail. tnarl3-m J. ia wrejvce, wholeale and Retail Dealer in American and Italian Marble, and Manufactnror of -Monument, Mantels, Uead-etooes, Vase, Ursa, Ac All work done in a superior style, at tha lowest figures. CCMrble Hail ISnllding, EynnsrilK Ind. ottO WhBl VOODHln. J. UEUBLEB, JIM (successor to J. II. Rofandick). 45 Main street, between First and Second streets. Tbe undcrl;nod having; bought the entire storJt of Dry Good, from J. 11. Bofandick, will continue the business ander the above Ann, at tho old Und, 45 Main st.. between First and Socoud street. The stock will be replenished in a w day, with every article in the Dry Goods line, and a share of public patronagQ la respectfully solicited. WM. J. DEI BLEU. my27-2m ' -OHJY HEAL W, BOOKSELLER K STATION ER, corner of Main and First Streets. Evansville, Ind., has for alo a r-iH-ral assortmtet of School, Classical, Medical aud Miscellaneous Hook. BLANK E00KS CF ALL KINDS' Writing, Letterand Wrapping i'apent ; Steel Peus, Quills, Ink, Pencils, Eeveloics, and College and School Libraries furnished at tbe lowest rate. Ä County Merchants and Teachers ore Inrlted to call and examine the stock. k ap-G TT9i PER ItJJVVIJVii WJ BE HO If HE, Jl FltT SREET. NEAR MAIN. C. SCHMITT A STARK. . . ' ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURING. -We wkh to call the attention of our old customer and everybody in want of elegant and desirable Furniture to our new and very rich Patterns of Kolas, Portables, Divans, .Elizabeth and Parlor Cludr In Hair Cloth, Plush and Brocatel, which will le ready for inspection in a few days. Every article ia the Upholstery Line U mad under our personal superintendence and exprutely for the City . Trade. We make it our aim to sell as cheap as any house In tbe West, and all we ak is, giva us a call before yoa go and rpend your money abroad. C. SCHMITT A STARK. p'i7 - . . JT9ITTBOLV Jf SOJV, Dealers In Jewelry, MJ Watches, Clocks, Silver Ware, Ac, have now on band a well selected stock of gold and Silver Watches; fine Jewelry of all kinds and of the latest Styles; Yankee Clocks in Bronze, Iron and Wood cases, silver table and teaspoons, plated ware, port monnaies, gold, silver and steel . spectacles, Ac, which we are prepared to sell at tba lowest Eastern prices, and warrant every article , y be what It la re preaen tad. I he public generally are invited to call and examine for themselves, at tho old stand, cn Main street, between First and Socond. ap20 JTVW. JT. JUetREW, 4 TTORJVE 1" rr it Law and Notary Public Office in tbe Crescent City Bank Building. Will attend faith fully to all business entrusted to him. rey30-ly Wm CTCHER T TWICE ELL CO.J1.ACV mission and Forwarding Merchants. Bl Louis. Liberal advances made On consignments to either 01 our nouses. ' ETI; TO - , . - Messrs. Aula A Howes, Dement A VeiK Howard A Brown. Evansville, - . dertS-ly If Jt, BMJYBEB A, SIL VEB PLJ TEB 9Jf Ko. , Marble Hall Building, Second Story. Main street, Evansville, Indiana. Carriage work Plated with neatness and dispatch. Furnish to o -dor. Silver, Door, Number and Manufacturers' name, Plates, Bell Pulls, Hinges, Bailing, Knobs, Locks with Plated Knobs and Furniture, at Cincinnati prices. mart. 197TOBB19 S. JQHJVSOJV. JITTMBS rJU. ney A Counsellor at Law. lor at Law. Evanavtle. Ind. "Office on Third street, in the Crescent City Bank Building;. sept2fly TTRRVa STORE-ItR. JUJGEJVIHS JLW having opened a Retail Drug Store, on the cor ner of Second ana Locust streets, souYlts tr-j pat ronage of the citizens of Evansville and vicinity. Tbe antlre stock bas been purchased in tbe East, re gardless of expense, of tbe pureot and beet mate rials, and consists In part, of Pure Drugs. Medicines Chemicals, Pure Wines and Brandies, (f.r melical in -poses only,) Stationary Perfunicry, Sop and all i'opuiar ratrnt Nedlctnu. JtrPhTsicians' prescriptions ami Cunilv ri ij)in compounded by an experienced aiothecary. at all hours of the day and nlxht. uiil."-l j ATI ILRERT V BOUEsrS i't't'Es tLsTsora to 8. E. Gilbert A Co., Wholenale r,rMr, Sycamore street, between Water aud Jirt street. Evansvilla Ind. A full assortment of Grwerie always on hand, and for sale at the loet prices. Agents for "Cypress Mills" Cotton Varus, at msnufafturer's prices. oct) TinilLLIJ.ri O I E R B O WER, WW V hulesale and Retail druggist, A aithington Block, Main street, Evansville, Indiana. maH20-ly TTJtJflEH Jft. SHJ.YALIJV, UTTORU ney at Law, EvnnMilbs Inrtl ino. ttsTOfflce on Third etrwt, in the rear sf the Cresccnt City Bank Building. ap-ly 1T2UBR . POLK, JiTTORJ'El JIT JL9 Law, Notary Public, Real Eetate and Collect ing Agent, will attend to every species of conveyancing, take depositions and aQidnvits, acknowledg ments oi jieea, ana .Mortgages, in tact, will perfrm faithfully all but-ines of an Attorury intrueted to his care. WRoom In W. IT. Brownlee's office, Princeton, Indiana. septi5-ly wjl on jnEBs,nuiLiiEB j.vn 4Jr CONTRACTOR. ?aeh. Doors and Blinds made to order. - All kinds of Carpenters' and Joiners' Work done In a good and workmanlike manner. Shop on Third Street, between Cherry and Oak Streets. myt-ffmina DR. J. FLEAGER'S DENTAL 4ig OFFICE, CORNER MAIN AND FIRST STS., EVAXBYILLK, IA. A'so, afine preparation for cleansing" the Teeth and hardening th ffuiua, eaji h bal of Pr. t 'Ac. a bx. T77 H.COOK sT AO.V, BEJDV JPA1 JZJw STORE. Agricultural Implements, Seed and Groceries sold at vaih prices ft r all kinds of Produce and Lire Stock, such as Horses, Mules, Cows, Calves, Beef Cuttle, 11 opt. Chickens, Butter, Lard, Ilaoon, Egg, Furs and Skins of every description , Ginseng, Beeswax, Feathers, Wheat, Corn, Oats, Parley, Beans, Rye, Bran, Shorts, Dried Apples and Peaches, rotatoe and vtpetabiea or all sorts. Z. U. COOK A SONS. fobSO-dAw . wjtjll, noon at vos em re proof .JUCSAFE:. We have on hand a suj-ply of thoe Fire Proof Sals, which we offer at low figures. For their superior qualities, we refer to Cres nt City Bank, O. Copcland, Broker and Banker, J. II. Magheo A Co., and Bement A Viele. P. HORNBROOK A Co., Agents, feb25tf Water street, Evansville, Ind. 100 July2 BBLS. FHF.SU BUTTER, 100 DOZ. EGGS. For sale at Z. H. COOK A SON. NEW ORLEANS CARDS. -RED. DEL BOJYI9RIO, COJUMSsion Merchant. No. 7 Lafnyette street. New Orleans, for the sale of butter, cheese, Urd, eRP, dri d fruits. Flour, Meat and all sorts of Wextern IToduce, and for the purchase of Groceries, Ac. Cash advances made on consignments. malfl-ly s. H. KEJSWEIt 1 Sf CO., CO.H.J1MS sion and Forwarding Merchants, No. 2t, Poydras Street, New Orlean, La. my20-dA ly W E. WOSE oT CO.. co.n.nissio.v Um Merchants. No. 145 Mairszine street, New Or leans, La., derote tlieir attention to the sale of Western Produce and the purchase of Gorkn, for which an exjierience of fifteen years gives them more than ordinary qualification.! and fariiitie. Refer to F. Y. Carl'lle, Evansville, Indiana. jan.xin " WOUJVH UR LEW CO., FO R U l RUUw ing and CommUoion Merchants, No. 90 Tchoupitoulas street. New Orleans. JOH HI RI.IV t. SI LLlT.i. sept!5'57-ly mrcocK sr urmmthouhe, liwe wm. Stock lealers and Com minion 3Ier.-hants, Jefftrson City Stock Landing, New Orleans, La. j. T. ATCOca...... w. a. carATHoccT. oct31tf rjrv W1CHELL et nUTCUER. CO. 11. JL mission and Forwarding loans. La. Jklerchantm New Or-dec22-ly nn c. T WICH ELL sT CO CO.lt.TiISM slon anl Forw arding Merchant, No. 70, Poydras street. New Orleans. T. C. TWlCItttl... my27-ly .....I. II. I A1RCII1LP. ran G.JVOEL, STOCK COJtl.niSSMOJY jff wMcrchant and prorrietor cf Stock , Stahles, w Crlesna, La. jsn'i."i7.iy.

Jed DatIs Become a Unionist.

- The Hon. Jefferson Daria, of Mississippi, who haa been thought to be oue of the most dangerous disunionUts in the South, whose ultry and bigoted Southern sectional riews hare found expression in the New Orleans Delia for two year past, has been brought into the conservative alliance, that seems to hare been formed in New England about the Fourth of July. The lion. Mr. Davis was making a passage, on board a ship with numerous company from Baltimore to Baston, and was overtaken by the Fourth at Eca. At toe request of the captain ana pas sengers, the Honorable Sonator delivered a rpcech filled with patriotic scntcmenls and ar dent devotion tothc Union. The movement at Boston appear to have a peculiar significance. ' The conversion of the Mississippi Senatorif audden and unexpected will be hailed with pleasure by all who know no North nor South in their affection for the Union. - . . . , . j I stand, said the Senator, substantially on the deck of an American vessel; it is American soil; the American flag floats over it; its right to course the ocean pathway is perfect. When tho blue firmament reflected its own color in the sea, it was the unappropriated property of mankind;. and it was arrogant and idle for any nation - to deny to the United States her full enjoyment of thU common property. It was for the full and undisturbed enjoyment of tbis right that our fathers, when much Icskj prepared for war than we are now, engaged in the conflict of 1812 j and for this right we were ready to strike in 1858. Let a foreign power, under any pretense whatever, insult the American flag, and it will find that we are not a divided people, but that a mighty arm will be raised to smite down the insultcr1. And this great country will continunt united. Trifling politicians in the South, or in the North, or in the West, may continue to talk otherwise, but it will be of no avaiL They are like the musquctoes around the ox ther annoy but ther cannot wound, and never kill. There was a common interest which run through all the diversified occupations and 'various products of these sovereign States; there was a common sentiment of nationality which beats in every American bosom ; there were common memories sweet to us all, and though clouds had occasionally darkened our political sky, the good sense and the good feeling of the people had thu3 far averted any catastrophe destructive of our Constitution and the Union. It was in fraternity and an elevation of principle which, rose superior to sectional or individual aggrandizement, that the foundations-of our Union were laid; and if wc, the present generation, be worthy of our ancestry, we hall not only protect thoe foundations from destruction, but build higher and wider this temple of liber ty, and inscribe perpetuity upon its tablet. Iu the course of his beautiful speech, Senator Davis passed a noble eulogiutn on our mother country; and dwelt on many reasons why the most cordial friendship would be maintained with her; and he concluded by a tribute to the fair sex, the woman beautiful woman; to the wondrous educa tional uilluencc, as the mother, which she excr i.-ed over the mind.s of men. It is ever at all times felt and operative ; upon the llroary waste of ocean, on the lonely prairie, in the troublous contests of the national halls. And when the arm is nerved in the deadly conflict? of the battle-field, and the foe is vanquished, then the gentle iullucnces instilled by women do their work, and the heart melts into tears of pity and promp's to deeds of mercy. After this intellectual repast, then succeeded congratulations; the air waa made vocal w ith song; while, through the foresight of the gallant captain, at the eveninp hour, the .-ky about the good hip Jottph WhitHy n brilliant tith those various pyrotechnic displays, which must be so grateful to the spirit of patriotic John Adams of bonfire and illumination memory. tT"la founder of the True Love a.ssosiation at Berlin Heights has a wife in AsUbula county, Ohio, whom he has deserted and left in poverty to maintain thoir young children by labors at the washtub. After reading the account of the rescue by her huslvmd of a young wife, who had Wen seduced from her borne in iXtroit and carried to the den of Free Lovers at Berlin, the wife of the Chief Priest of that t cm pit- of prosti tution writc3 the following letter to the Editor of the Detroit Free Prer : Mr. Editor: I saw an article in the Ash tabula Ttlegraplt, a few day since, taken from your paper, giving an account of the rescue of a young and lovely woman, by her husband, from the den of infamy at Berlin. I do not know the name of this lady or husband, but my earnest prayer to God L, that the may never be led into uch a temptation again, or be brought to know the depth of sorrow and degration which that same infamous creed has brought upon wc. Let her thank a kind Providence that the is restored to the arms of a loving, kind-hearted husband, and is not at this moment, as I am, a deserted and gricf-strieken wife and mother, dependent on my daily labor for the scanty pittance which supjK)rts my little ones, and keeps starvation Irora our door. My husband was the founder of the Berlin free-love institution. He bas been a believer in the free-love doctrine for about three years. A year or more ago he left home, ostensibly on business, but he only roamed around in search of free-love companions, having found a number of which, he took them to Ilerliu and founded the inf.iinoiw den of lust which nw exists there. He left me with three little children to provide for, and nothing to do it with but my hands. l have stood lor Tour days in the week over the wa.h-tub, laboring nutil my strength has many times given way entirely, for the sake of a little money with which to feed my children. His father owns a little house and two acres of land, on which wc live together. We luive managed to keep the family together thus far, although all the money my husband has sent me during his ab-sence is nine dollars. His father is eighty years old, and has hurried his wife and six children. My huslsuid was his last child on earth, and he exjiected in him a prop and support in his declining years, but ho has now no one but me to depend upon. He id a good old man, and bears his troubles with Christian resignation. Six weeks ago I wrote to my husband to e a a a ' "u " V . come nome ana let me sec uim once more. ; "c cstsc on mc .via oi J nnr, in tbe morn-

Ing, and went away the same day." lie had not seen me for more than a year then, and yet his heart was encased in en iceberg, which I tried by every endearment to melt, but alas I all in vain. - lie told a story, as long as the Lcvitical law, of the pure and elevated life he was living there bow much of which I believed, you can imagine. His name is Merritt A. Hunter. Us has been trying to induce hi3 falber to sell his little place and come to Berlin to live, but he will not do it. When wc talked to him of the wickedness of the life he was living, wc got nothing from him! but profanity. He never used profane or vulgar language till he became a frce-lovcr, and was always a good and kind husband. Tell tbe lady of whom you spoke that I will be her best friend, and will" always sympathize with her, although we are hundreds of miles apart, and her name Lt a secret. Yours irtriendahijy - : - - ANNE HUNTER.'

. Cincinnati Clearing House. The plan for a clearing house at Cincinnati for the banks of Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky is revived, and it Is said, with a prospect of being put into operation at an early day. It will be conducted upon the system of the Suffolk Hank in Boston, nml.i. the Metropolitan in New York, which arc made the foci for redeeming the circulation and settling tbe commercial balances of their respective financial districts. ;. . . " The banks included within the inflaence of the Redemption-house lie within a circuit of about two hundred miles, comprehending nearly all the banks of Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky and Western Virginia. The amount of active circulation is about $20,000,000. Of tkis, something like 100,000 per day reach Cincinnati J and in consequence of the large profits in running home the notes, and the larg number of brokers employed in it, it is safe to say that this portion of circulation docs not remain out of bank more than an average of three months. In ' other words. SG00.000 tier week, or $8,000,000 in each three months, are sent home for redemption. ., Tebbjble Accidext. A son of Mr. Cooper, residing in the 17th ward, Cincinnati, on Sunday, was playing on the . new turn table of the L. M. It. It., and having got it into rapid motion,' was riding on the bar when he saw his father who had forbidden him to play there and making an effort to fpring from the table and run, he was thrown down, when h!s legs were caught In the crevice between the table and surrounding wall, and horribly lacerated. The Mesh was literally ground from his limbs, aud he was almost split open. The agonized father conveyed bis unhappy child to his reKidcnce, - lertr he lingered In great agony until Monday, when he expired. 1 Kay One of the Rarey's of the family of horc-tamer.s is teaching his art with success at Indianapolis, and another brother is engaged in the same business at Cincinnati. Uotli astonish their pupils by their wonderful success. ' Henry A. Wise, jr., son of Governor "Wise, soys the Virginia Herald, w as ordained h minister at the Protestant Episcopal Theological Seminary,- near Alexandria, on Frida v, the 2d inst. " miscellaWo'usT , nit'KLEI SJiLJnOJV, HEBBIJVG, MJ Pickerel and White Fish. 100 whole and half barrels in fine order and best quality; 40 hole and half barrels Mackerel; 1(H) doK. 1 and 2 pound cans Oyte.ri 2 si drams Fig; - ' 2T tles picked Spall i.-h Mos; 50dosn Bald in, Meyer A Co.'s extra quality Lemon Syrup; tot dozen whole and half box.- Sard in; 10 tierces choice Rice; Supplies of Clieeae reeeiwd weekly,' during the summer san. Fr sale bv GILBERT A BOWLES, jll Sycamore stret near Water. 14 ,TA srA srsiNf methiig- ntw mnd htmutlTml in the traft or Jtietlry, Walths, Stiver IfVirr, 4 lock, Sptttmeltu, ., mretmttt to emit mt the old eetmoltahnttnt or BITTROLFF K SOJV, on Jttmt etrttt ntmr Second, tchtre thtg wilt find m newndrery Ml el or Ii t very to prleee. .Ill mrticlee tcorrmmttd to bejmet me repreetnted. ayll-2mdAw fioujvn T.KEJv' üpnw the eulmcriber, livins in Centre township. Vanderburg county. State id Indiana, s lare BAY HOUSE, about nine "or ten years old. line a large white, spot on hi for-h-n'l. a"ecnr t ea-h eile of Iii J J and collar marks. Suppowd to have Tw taken from near Princeton, in Gibson county, by snv ILiruion. Said honte ia now at mv tirm in Ktiil township, when ho ran be found y tbe owner who m re quested to come forward, prove projx-rty, pay charges and take him away ILLIAM PAINE. JelfJ ffVtEW LU.nttER rVfjnJ We are now ev offering for sale to the city and country trade our whole stock of lumber at retail. Having extra facilities for manufacturing aud buying pine lumber In Pennsylvania, we think we can offer inducements to purchasers that they cannot find ebtewhere in the city. We shall at all tim.-s be mppli.-i with a full assortment. Also, pine shingles and rfreioed flMring always on hanl. Call at the office on the above corner. WATSON. NEWBERRY A CO., Corner Main and Eighth streets. nov 17-ly TrTssö7.ÜTfo.y MMehip heretofore exietinjr between John A. Reitt, John A. Haney and W. Carpenter, urd -r the firm and name of KMtz, ILwyA Co., has been this tav diolTed by the retirement of W. Cannter, Esq., the interest of said W. Carpiiter having been purchased by th Paid John A. Reitz and John A. Haney. the affairs and busin-sp of the old firm will ha settled bv th new firm of REITZ & HANEY, r AYbo will continue the manufxrture of Steam Engines and Steam Boilers, of any sir.e, together with all tlie Shafting, Wheel. Pump, Saw Mill M-hinery and Mill Oaring of any size. Also, Iistillery and Mining Machinery, and in fact evervthing in the Iron line, at the old stand corner of Ingle and Canal Streets. apft-l-8-tf REITZ A 1LVNEV. "aTio.ili coalu co.il::: justice - WILL AM) SHALL IIE HONK." I have jurt erected a Fairbank's Scale, for the purpose of weighing my coal. I shall "-ll my wial by weight, aorordinR to tho law of the State. I have a hirge stock of superior quality of Pittalxirg IVial, and invite all my frleuls to give me a call and try it. I have been eighteen vears in tlx bithinew, and profo to be a judjre. Th- pri of coal U 15 eenls per btiehvl. All ord.TH left at the tias Company's Office, bet een Fint and Second, on Locwt street, or at Hornbrook's Store, on Water street, or at my Coal Office, at the I.amaeo Wbart, wiH le sttende! to. All coal muft N paid for w hen ordered, in bankable currency. ADKEW UtlClIL0'. dc22-tf

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INSURANCE COMPANIES.

TrJVSCnMJTE JtGE.XCl'JLJLE.V JJL C. UALLOCK. . EVANSVILLE INDIANA. t'ndetrwrlter And General Insurance Agent. And . ADJUSTER OF AVERAGES. He continues to issue policies from several FIRST CLASS and MOST RELIABLE . . INSURANCE COMPANIES IX THE C0C5TBT, OK INLAND AND TlfiX Us&S. Ho will also roreir applications for -LIFE INSURANCE. ttsTIIe wCl alto attsnd to tbe ADJUSTMENT OF LOSSES of every description, under policies from other agencies, and attond to tbe settlement of all matters connected with Insurance, for parties interested. His long experience as ah Insurance Agent, has made him familiar with all subjects connected with thitject of Insurance. - fap28T7-ly. OIETJVJ MJVSVBJiJVCE COJBPJtJVi WjL HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT. STATEMENT of the Condition of tbe JETNA, INSURANCE COMPANY ow the 1st of January, l.V3, aa required by the law of the State of In Unna: Th name of the Corporation Is jCTNA INSURANCE COMPANY, located at ItAatrono, Cokk. The Capital Stock Is ONE MILLION DOLLARS, and is paid tip. The Assets of tbe Company are: " rar. .Market Cash in band and in Bank.... Cash in special deposit tin... Hartlbrl banks, with accrued.. iltt sf st- . we r.i.'Cash in hands of A.tnta, and... itt tr&DH. t'ias ' Real estate uaineutibercd......... Z HP'S 6? 1 SüO,I34 00 1C6,FT2 05 47,(33 45 Oi Mortznce Bond at S per cent III l tlWI IIUW T.W IKS 28 do do 6 per cent, intercut.... luoo 1000 28,100 00 10 Jersey City Water Bonds 6 - per cent. Interest 1000 1000 10,000 00 1 Hartibrd City Bonds, 6 per rent, intorext . 1000 6 Milwaukie Bonds 10 per cent. Interest.. 1000 ' Money lue the company se- t - 'cured by mortgage Bills receivable..... ' ' 300 shares Hartford A New Ha 1000 15,000 00 1000 5,T)rX ,-." 5,41 04 :km is ven R. R. Co., stock...-. 100 112 .'.33,030 00 104 shares Ihtou A Worcester - K&ilrcnd Co., stock .. 100 73 - 8 00 250 shares Connecticut River R R CO., StOCk. WW m.m 5 shares Connecticut River Oo.f BtocJc 50 shares Stafford Bank stock 50 shares Citizen's Bank, Waterburv stock..... M shares 'Eagle Bank, Providence ttock ............ 100 SO 12 00 100 100 '-1,2.-10 ft,OJ0 100 100 O.0W SO 60 : 1,800 30,00 300 shares Phe nix Bank, Hart ford stock.1 100 100 400 shares Farm. A Mech. B'k Hartford stock - ..... 100 110 - 41,0(0 300 ehares Exchange B'k. Hartfurd stock............. 60 240 shares Htate Bank, do do 10U CO" 110 110 so 12.0(0 2G.4O0 n.ao -s.oto so 100 shares City Bank, do do 101 100 shares County do do do.. 100 l.V) shares Conn. River Bank, Hartford, stock 4.16 shares Hartford B'k, Hartford, stock. 100 shares Charter Oak Bank, Hartford stock. 100 i-harcs Merch. A Man. B'k. Hartford, stock paid in.... 75 shares -Etna Bunk, Hartford, Mock...... .... 200 shares Mrrcli. Ex. Bank, New York, stock .... 200 shares North River Bank, New York, stock I200tharee Merch. Bank N. N. 50 120 9.000 100 115 40.919 100 100 10,OCO 1,000 750 00 0) 1 5 K5 stork 26 KM 31,80)

21K shares N. Amerk-an B'k, New York, stork 100, 100 20,000 200 shares Naxeau Bank, New York, stock ICO . 5 . 2SJÜ) 3O0 ahares A merlca B'k., N. Y. 1C0 M 2fi, :!00 BroadwaV B'k, " 25 115 23,000 400 " People's b'k. " 25 100 0,000 2O0 Republic B k, " 100 10.1 21,200 10 " City Bank " 100 100 10.WX) 40 Union Bank " 50 10S 21,601 1 " Hanover Bank " 100 7S 8,000 100 " Commonwealth 100 80 ,001 600 . " Phoenix IVauk M 20 105 10,5X . :5 " Manhattan B k, 50 125 22.i?l? 50 ;sj New York Bank " 100 105 31,500 200 Market Bank " 100 5 19,000 40 " (kcan Bank " 50 75 15.000 40 . MeCpolitan B k 100 105 42,000 800 Butchers' A Drovers

Bank, New York stock 300 ihare Importers A Traders' Bauk, New York, stock.... 25 110 22,000 lr0 05 28,000 3S,0P0 4"0 shares American Exchsnpe Hank, sew lork, stock.... 820 shares ?Ienhant' Bank, N. Y. stock 15 shar Mch.tnica A Traders Bank, Jersey City stuck - .. 100 shares U. S. Truet Co. New York, stork 150 shares N. Y. Lite lus. A Trust Co., N. Y. stoi k 100 95 50 105 43,050 100 i5 1,125 100 100 10,000 100 150 2,500 i,roc,:tf7 80 LIABILITIES. The amoutil of Llabilitiea due or nt due to banks or other creditors nothing. LHtce ijusted and due none. Losses adjusted and n.t due $ Vi. U V9 Loss adjusted. In swpenae, waiting further proof or contested - 101 : 5 All other claims agalnt the Cominy , are small, for printing Ac Agents Instructed to take no rluks exceeding $10,000 without special permission. The greatctt amount insured in any one city, town or village varies. The Rreatt amount allowed to be insured in any one block also varies. Tho Charter or Act of Incorporation and ameudmnt Is herewith presented. TH0S. K. BRACE, Jft..Hartford, Jan. Id, 18.W. Secn-tary. STATE OY CONNECTICUT,! Ii an ton! County. i Hautioku, Jan. 1ft. ls;. iVfsonallv at"red lieCwe nie, a Jutk.-e of the I'.sioe, dnly'xualitii'd to admiuitrfnr oatlis, Thowis K. IIbace," Jr., Secn't;try,aiid niad wlemn cath tlut the fir'4lnjc ita-ment f the aiwt and ondition of the .Vtna Inuraioe Conijany U tnu. HEN KY FOWLER, Justice of the Pea.v. Till: STATE OF INDIANA. ArMToK Or JTATr. S v'f 1 1 t. r ' x . Indianapolis, Jan. 12, IS.. WheBKAS, the .Etna Insurance Company of HTu-t-f.rd lias, tiled in this Office, a statenteut uf it condition m tle 1st of January, 185S, the act of its incorporation and amendments properly certified to, and its written iustrnmrat, nominating its A pent and authorizing them' fully and unreservedly to a.knewlodgo service of process in the event cf suitd. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the requirements of An Act to amend an Act entitled an Act for the Incorporation of Insurance Companies, defining thoir ptiwers, and prescribing theirdutios," approved Mart h 2, 1855, having presented satisfactory evi-iem-e to me of full compliance to the requircmenTs and specifications of that ,ct, I, John W. Dom. Auditor of th. State of Indiana, do hereby certify Aufs C. HALLrca, of Evansville, as the Agent cf said Company, is antltorize! to transact tb busineis of Inaiirnn aa tha Ageut of said .:na Insurance Company in this State, up to July 1st, 158, to the extent that he may be commissioned and appointed by the said Compauy. - w ' In witness wheraof, I have hereunto tulvriU i my name and caused the seal of my offioe to le affixed, this 12th dav of January, 1858. .. - JOHN W.- WtXD, Auditor of State ALLEN C. HALLECK. Ajkt,-Evauevilk-, Ini. febt; OJL: 'OJL:r COAL::: have now ou hand and are danv receiving the Ijeet COAL that has ever tn introduced into this market, which we are selling low. cioiKi currency will be received in pavment. Order left at tlie store of J NO. W. I! rUH EH, next to the State Rank, will 1? promptly attend-d to. f jin2vtf Jno. w. iirc.HEs: rwut M tet terlv statements made iu an advertisement m another ordumn, about the New York BeltniK Co.V Vulcanid Rubber Belting and Pw king, it ia onlv necesRarv to say that the editors of th SCTENTIFIC AMERICAN, In a lonR and elaborate article in their columns (which every reader of thatinvaluable paper has seen) recommends the NewYork Belting fo.'s lteltincc ntove all others, and by way of a clincher tbey state that thejr use it on aU their pronees and machinery. This Company is wealthy, snd I am authorized to guarantee the articles made by them ei'ial, if net superior to any other make. , The rapid sale of the New York Belting to wir largest machinists, mills, and fartoriea (t men who are judges and cannot be deceived) is sufficient evidence of its value, but the testimony cd the Scientific American can't be set aside by a disparaging competitor. "Nuff ord." Just opening the eighth shipment to mc of Belting tine summer, for sale at Cincinnati prices. CHARLES S. WELLS. New Store, 4sc3 Crrt J H Jlsgh? A CV

t A. eniceebboceeb: Life Insurance Company, OF TnE CITY OF NEW -YORK ZiTJTEJnEJVT OF THE COJVDIACTION OF THIS COMPANY. MARCH lBt, 1857. CAPITAL AND ACCUMULATI0N.173,792 04. Capital stock lfvooo 00 Lite Insurance for Premiums, c..... X t Mg 3 Interest rocejved and accrued . äi.184 21 Disbursements, including Lcesce, Sala- . ries, Rent, Taxes, Commission, Medi-' cal Fees, Dividends to Stockholders, ee4 62,434 05 ' Total Capital aud A(TTmraUtlon.M. 5173,792 44 ..... . t . ASfiETS. . - - ( Bonrbt and Mortfcages, Premium Notes, f mils Eeceivablc, Loans on call, Ca&h, . . Ac.......-............. S1C8,1C0 03 Accrued Interest and Premiums onpaid, 4.TM tl Furniture ....:. ' 900,000 $173,792 44 STEPHEN C. WHEELER, 8ec'y. 17 WituAJt Street, Sew York, March, 1S57. - f J - - - At the request of tbe President and Beard of Directors of tbe Knickerbocker Life Insurance Com PnT 1 wruir tnat ino mode of computing" present ; aiueui iu ruucics cmpioyea oy mo cccrciary oi ine tnnpany.M sciOBuncaiiy correct, ana in accordance with the prescriptions of the charter. I also certify, that I have compared the list of poll' cies furnished me by the President as on the books of the Company with valuation tables sufficiently to teat the accuracy of the results given by the Secretary, snd find tbe values as stated within to be numerically correct That is to say, the present valtm of the future risk of the office on ail outstanding policies, or the difference between the present valoe of future premiums to bo paid on them is J43.9C7 19. The total value of policies, the holders of which are entitled to dividends, is &29.Z27 C2. And if the surplus Is correctly stated at S71.C12 71, the difference between this and the present value of the future risk of the Company on existing policies, after deducting 10 per cent of it for tbe relief fund, U tbe proper amount for dividend, to-wit: $24,010 97. . , Tbe true principle ef dividend is to assign to each policy holder who has insured on the mutual plan a share proportioned to the present value of his policy, which la tbe true value of his interest as t stockholder of the Company. This shore amounts to 10 per cent of the present value of the poller. CHARLES W. HACK LEY. ' February 23th. 1857. As Agent for the above Company, I am prepared to issue Policies, on the most favorable terms. Pamphlets giving all desirable information, can be had on application. WM. T.PAGE. Evansvula, ApHl 21th, 1858.-ly. - ' ' ' -A-lo js-tr rto-t OJ- THE BEJUI-JJY.Yl'JiL STJITEmrnt of the eßuin and eonditicn of the UüME IN SURANCE Vompanp, of the City of Nev York, em the 14 daw of Doermeer, 1857. ASSXTS. Cash Balance In Bank ; : ..:.r-...S37)00 56 Bonds and JIortg(rr (being first lien on Real Estate, worth at least S 31 ,000) 400.600 00 Loans on stocks, payable on demand, (market value of securities, 253, &C7) 150,859 85 Bank Stocks, (market value).... 77,000 00 Real Estate, No. 4 Wall street, (the office cf the Comp&nyL............... ...... 7,601 72 Interest due on the 1st of January, 1858, -(of which $12,625 9 Shas since been reCelTF?dsee hmw. xxeaeaeesaia a ut.i a missis X lf373 03 Balance in hands of Agents and in course -of transmissioa from Agents on the 31st aDNi?LTlt)t .,,,. s.istalsa stls4lS C4.CS4 75 (Of which 7,857 57 hu since been received). Premiums doe and uncollected on Policies issued at Office . 2,087 53 Total ..rr.r....... $834,213 34 Outstfindinc Losses on 31st De e eeee-w' remhcr, 1S57, estimated at.739,410 01 Due Stockholders on account of Seventh Dividend- 1,700 00 $41,110 01 CHAS. J. MARTIN, Pres't. A. F. WILLMARTH, Vice Pres't. J. .MILTON SMITH, Sec'v. A. C. UALLOCK, Agent, jelldGm Evansville, Ind. &v7Vf TEJrtEJVT OFTHE COJVIilTIO.Y 3of the CITY FIRE IKS URA NCE CO it PA K Y of Hartford, Janttarp Iff, 1858. NAME AUD L0CATIOK. - The name of this Company Is tl e Car Fiax IvsvBAVcx C-ofiAN'T or Haktfokd. The Company is located ft Hartford Connecticut. capital. Tlie amount of Its Capital Stock is one buudrcd and fifty thousand dollars. Tbe amount of its Capiat Stork paid up is one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. . Cash on hand - - .$10,120 09 Cah in the hands of Agents and other persons 13,4u9 19 Bonds owned by the Company ,"T0 f 1.000 2d Mortgage Bonds of the Indiana Central Railroad Company, payiug semi-annual interest of 10 per cent.... 10.000 00 IMts duo the Company, secured by mortgage on Real Estate 32,310 00 Louns on collateral secured by 3al shares of Bank Stock, and other Stocks and Itondt Jn possession of the Company.... 57,250 06 All other securities are GC8 Shares Bank Stock ...... ......................... .... . ...,. f'l,0.0 00 Bills receivable 12.353 38 Arued Interest - 4,013 06 Oftice furniture 577 17 Total assets of the Company .........8192,079 5ft LIABILITIES. Lk-'S adjusted and not due...3,775 00 Les nuadjustsd, and in sus-pel-, waiting 'for further I'sTOcf eeeaeaeaseaeaJl 0 00 All jther claims airainst the Company eetimt)d............4,C5 00 .. Total liabilities. 13,070 00 ' ' The greatest amount insured in any one riek U Tr.Joo. I The ifrutrr-t amonnt aUow,4 to be injured in any I on Ci y. Town cr Village, vaiies accordinj to Ita I size and class of property. 1 The greatest amount allowed to bo injured in. an on block, varies as in the preceding. No part of its capital or earnings ar dpos!td i with any Mate or States, as security for loose then-io. H. D. CONDIT, Pres't. 1...BRAINARD, Sec'y. - A. C. HALI.OCR. Asrant. . j l 1-C.mosdAW - -" Evansville, Ind. rW IIEJITTW Jit. n.OFFICE UJVIi aJL luR'ence in Mr. Caldwell's Building, on Lot-net. near Socoud Street. , Thankivl Ur the liberal patronage given-to bfut bud lumntnr, he bas returned to Evansville. with the d-ei(rn of becoming a permanent citizen, and respecUully offers his profeeslonal perricca In all disease, acute or chronic. While Pr. B. regards the scientific ne of water as the Febrifugum Magnum, be nevertheless nsea all the t' rm dies both of the Alopatbic and Electric Hcbvols as adjuncts, discarding: all injurious ani poisonous mcdiclDo. He wc-uM call - the attention of the public to the follow liia- . SPECIALITIES. Ca NcrBK Removed without the knif. and poruuheutly cured. Bronchitis ami Covsv-wttion Treatud by the new system of inhalation of medicated vapors, easicted'by valuable expectorant syrups. - Dl-eakU. or the Ert. Person who have had their eye burnt with various kind of caustics, IX-e.-ivinK little or no benefit, win find it to their interest t change thetreatment. Fr.MAi.ii DiarAMn Will be treated with remarkable eiowe. Varins new remedi will be used, as the Ma:mto-Elctrk machine for nervous difaees, Ac Ac. The mVs. ritier has a choice aortnicnt of pure ding and medicines, (wines and brands for niedial purpose only 1, and the most popular patent in-li'Uies at retail. Persons calling for medicines, and peyiiiR fr them in the office, may have me.iical ,xuii!-"l without charge. tf C Physicians' proscriptions both of tbe Alarwthic aud Electric schools, carefully prepare.! at til Uir. A. BEATTY, M. D. mvll-l) Vi I V.S WIL I E PAPER WJIREjSLVhouse. We have now on hand, and c-uer cn liberal terms, a well assorted stock for printers and Jbookbimlers, among which wa name 500 bundh Printing Taper, ajisorted sizes ; UiOQ Straw Boards ; 1000 Tar Boards, Ae well as colored Printing Paper; plait Cap and Hoe flat Cap; Demy, Medium, white and colored Card and Card Boards, which we ran hare cut to any size; Port -office paper, Manilla M'rappin, Printen Ink, Ac We also beg . leave to call the attention of dealers to our stock of 2000 bundles Wrapping Taper, snd 100 gross of Bounet Heerde. The biheut market price paid for Rag. rl ' Tl-M?EY A S0RENK.

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HOTELS.

rxnEMwoon not be, will, f o Bl hlCa lToirietor. Corner First and Locust streets, Evansville. Ind. One square from steam. .boat landing. - K my-li TIUliEJV tBI WEB tlOXL, WJä. WTter st., corner of WainuU-Evanvili, Indiana. J. STRYKER, Proprietor. F&JLL, ONE D0LLAJ1 PER PAY. . , . . .. r Tbe Green lUver Hotel has lately been thorona. ly repainted and repaired, and frum iu superior f Bition offers great Inducements to travelers. . The ncuse fronts directly upon the Ohio Eivw, la but two blocks north of the steamboat landing and business center cf tho city, but Is eutlrely removed from its noise and bastle, while Its earn mending poeiUcu and ktrg rooms reader It the coolest house in Evansrilie. Thankful for past patronage, the proprietor via spare no pains to accommodate his gaests. , .. J!yt:UJwm . - . nj.us HOL an. Ul Air , aSMsm.', s B.T., Last side Elm, between First and bsoend Streets. JAMES C. ADAMS, Proprietor. ine Louisville and fehawneetows Stage Offices kept at the above IToue. anel7 a rj.vai oj ' JittLsti, se-TJK o r m lit H ssv ut of the public euoare. Prtnceton, Ind. a. F. WILSON. PnHetor. sertl (fyi..4BK'M UJUERIlmV HOTEL, ILs Vinconnes, Ind. J. M. CLARK, Prour.o.or This bease has been refitted and rcfurniehed, end Is tiow in fineordet. . . -. - - ntu28 JTPEELER HOUSE, WIJVCEJWEB Ml Ind.4 Opposite the O. A M. &. K. Offlee. T. J. BEELEB, Proprietor. . fsh3-tf JTKISCO WE BE II JT JUaTS 77 Ores test MJy Core la the Wor;d for rain! Prcf. Chas. De. Grath, Original I n venter and Slanufactorar cf ths) : .ELECTRIC OH! -' Ttril Oil Is the only sure remedy in the world for the core of rheumatism, deafness, gout, neuralgia, lumbago, sciatica, spinal and bronchial cnmpl&JiUs, tlcdoioreux. headache, cramps, croup, piles, ftkn sprains and bruises, cuts and wounds, swelled glauds, stiff Joints, scrofula, erysipebu. sore nipples, swll. ed breast, womb disorders, salt rheum, canker la the mouth and stomach, palpitation, eruptions, caked breast, quinsy, sore throat, palsy, pleurisy, ulcers, lock-jaw, heart-burn, tooth and ear-ach', nervousness, oosUvcnesa, turns, sore rum of teeth ing Infants, hemorrhage, abscess, at Iff nech, broken breast, chilblains, tetter, shingles, frosted fret, fever and ague, chapped hands, or any diseases that are sore and painful. Is tbe only article ever brought before the public that will do Its werk perfectly fa from three to twenty minutes has been csea by thousands and pronounced the best remedy ever discovered.' This Oil acts on the system wfth 'electricity Is of pore vegetable preparation. Not the sUgbtiat danger of applying lt outwardly and inwardly. It at once gives a permanent cure in most cases fron ten to twenty minutes. The best physiologists of Europe have discovered that aJl organic derangement of the animal system is the effect of aa obstruction of the plivsioo-elee trie Cnid in ths organic disease. A skilful appli caaf cf this Gil puts la Immediate motion the nerve fluid and the cure is at once accomplished. Ho bleedings, no vomiting, purging or blistering Is resorted to. '..-- None genuine without the signature of Prof. C. De Grath. Labels signed In writing. . Principal Depot, No. S9 South Eighth street, three doors below Chestnut, Philadelphia. Country dealers and drugeista can be supplied wholesale and retail. Price 25 cents, CO cents and $1 per bottle.- - Try every thing else, and give this one simple trial. " .. CAmoie. Be careful to ask for, snd get DcGrath'e Electrlc Oil, as worthless Imitations abound. - There are numerous imitation sprung up on the reputation that try article has acquired. The pub lie must beware they saw worthless. AFFLICTED, READ TOTS. - Miraculous cure made cn one of the citizens of Macon: . e , . M acok, April 8, 1857. Paor. DeGiath Dear Sin This la to certify that I had a fall, sprained my shoulder and was afflicted for eighteen days, and lost the use of my arm, and could not raise my hand to my head, and hearing cf the wonderful cures effected by DeGrath's Electric Oil, snd by one application of It I was enabled to raise my hand to my head and take off my hat. Thank God, I am well, and I cheerfully recommend it to all the afflicted. - The application was made before a hundred persona. Yours truly. rsimodl A. JORDAN. Witness J. A. Haier, C. IL Rogers, 0. T. Franklin, A. B. Ross, B. P. Freeman, John W. Brantly, Lewis Young, J. W. Aderhold, E. O. Jeners, E. Price. Macos, April S, 1S5T. Paor. DeGbatb Dear Sin I, Cspt. B. B. Smith, hereby certify that I have been afflicted with rheumatism for four years and at times conld not sleep. By hearing cf the wonderful enres by DeCrath's Electric Oil, I was induced to try It, and by the first application of the Electric Oil I was at ence relieved, and now have the use cf my arm. The apr 11 cation was sudo before fifty persons. B. B. SMITH, Twigs Co. We, the undersign!!, were present: J. J. Riley, J. If. Brantlv, II. J. Cooper. EcUishN.C.) Standard. ' " "' - CERTIFICATE. ' WcrtMSoas, S. (X, March 9, 1S57. I, David rikla, do hereby certify that I hare beea badly afflicted far two months with la? rami tory rheumatism, one of my legs being much ewoll. em a tiff and sore so that I found it exoeedlegly difficult to walk that the stiff Joint has bcn twice rubbed with Prof. DeGrath's celebrated Electrlo . Oil within thirty hours; and I now bare the perfct use cf the a filleted limb. X was also troubled with partial deafacss in nsy left w, asd by a single ap plication of the Fleetrk Oil my hearing has Leea greatly iici rated. DAVID ZLKiy. ArovstA, Ga., Kirch 33, !8I7. Paor. DxGsatr Dear Sir. This is to certify that I have teen afflicted vrlth headache snd corns on ray feet from which I have erfTerei very mach er -t by the annlication of IV-Grath'a Electric OU Z r ha-es been cured "f mv headache end crns, asi thvXrs recenmeni it to alL . P. McCUi. Tror. Dr CftAtH's Eticrrrc Ort S25 BiWAfcJ. I will gio 23 for tbe apprehension cf a Irr scj, who printed acme dirty handbills and caliol Lid stuff l y the name cf FTric Oil. Cachon. Bew-aro of lew pedlars and picercrs druggts who pat tp a sttsT c.mp3d cf caair&eae -and Urd oil, callirg it Electric Oil. Nc reddlars atll th reneitio Electric Oil In the United StAtes it is sola enjy by rcsptable druggisu and country aieiwbaats. Be sure and get IteGrath'S Elsctris Oil, or you will be cheated. AFFLICTED, READ THIS. CEBTinratr. Acocsta, oa. March 23, 1837. Paor. DtCiuTH Dear Sir. This is to certify thai my hoy Moses has been afflicted with rheucurtisni for seventeen years, and by one sppllcatlcn cf yonr Ollhe was entirely cured, aud X cheerfully ctaa.Ll it to all similarly aCoclel. Yours respoctfully, . sj atsV sVs 3ssi Ter sale ty SM1IH I tZZASD, sole qmtu at Atlanta, Coorghu P?.0F. CHA3. DeGRAIH, 0o Sovth Eighth street, PUladcIpLla. . KIIItE 1 WUtlS, sola sEunts. Abo. far sale at Dr. Pcr.n!cgton'a Drag Store, red nalluek A Stoddard's. ot20 ftEWItttW GOOIJSJRlilWaLt tJV At b. EMBICCSNEW TUT GOODS, Fcr Sale Fc a Cash Cnr. NEW DRY GOODS ARRIVED m At 3. EilEICZ'S NEW DRY C00D3, For Sale Fun. Cass Or it. NEW DRY GOODS ARRIVED . At S. E3BICn3. NEW DRY GOODS, Ter Sile Tea Cass Csax. NEW DRY GO0DA ARRIVED At s. rnzicirs. NJnv DRY GOC-I. Tor Sale Tea Cash 0it. . miEWJRBIWJLOPZUJUIlEB JIT ' V the New Lumber Yard, corner cf iiain acJ Eighth Streete. lienor to m-Jco roca for our new crock of LUMBER now here, and on the way. we will aeU our Dry Lumber at very low rricaa, and losa tbanr ever befcre cJcrcd in this market. We have a good stock of Pine Ealngla, Dress Flooring, Dresa CeiUn, Ac, always ca hand. We wLl be receivteg Lumber direct fmia our 1XEX is Pennsylvania, bv every rise during the senses. WATSON, NEWBXRRYACÜ. - myCMf WmOOR JUJT: XVUa .uAa. MM dox. aorU-1, from common Gras to V. cratca Rup.. l or sale by Z. H. COOK A SCV. 0g MUSH. f9ß GROUND. 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