Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 313, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 August 1858 — Page 4

Crops In Illinois. The editor of the Terre Haute Union, who haa been in Illinois, gives the following report of the crops : During our visit to Mattoon, Illinois, a few day. ao, we were somewhat surprised to see the bad prospects for corn not thinking that 30 much had been destroyed bj the late floods as really ha3 been. Thousands of acres between Paris and Charleston, the greatest portion of which had been planted in corn, will not produce two good ears to the acre. We noticed a few lanrefijüä. Tvhere the corn v&iS2z&nr&Tix inches highoirtTrAllj choked down by the JfrT--T Along side of some of the fields we noticed large tracts of corn in silk and tvatA th contrast was rather striking. Jud ring from the fields we saw, the prospect for even one-third of a crop is not very flattering, ani wo doubt very much whether it even reaches that. .We also noticed thousands of acres of wheat standing in the shock, which some soy ha3 been so much injured by the rains as not to be worth the threshing or hauling bat of the field. While at 2Jttoon, we learned that many farmers had threshed their wheat while it was damp, and the highest price offered for it i3 from 5 to 10 ceats per bushel. Not one half of the wheat raised in Illinois thi3 year, will bear shipping at any price. With these fact3 before the wheat speculators, we cannot see why good wheat does not command a better price than it U now going at 60 to G5 cents. Aaron Burr'i Tomb-Stone. In Parton's life of Aaron Burr, we find the following in regard to the " mysterious" stone that marks his burial place. We extract a3 follows: "As all in the life of Aaron Burr had strangeness and peculiarity, it is not surprising, perhaps, that a stone could not be placed over his grave except in an extraordinary minner. Some efforts were made, and boaie money was subscribed soon after his death, to procure a suitable monument, but the project failed through the inattention of an agent. For nearly two years the spot where he lay wa3 unmarked, when one morning it was discovered that a small, very substantial, and not expensive monument of granite and marble had been placed, during the night, over his remains. The Cemetery at Princeton is situated in a somewhat thickly inhabited lane, and is overlooked, in part, by people living upon its borders. The principal gate is locked. No one in town saw the monument erected, or knew, or knows anything whatever respecting it. Nor was there any stone-cutter in the vicinity competent to execute such a piece of work. Xo relative of Colonel Burr, nor any ouc of numerous informants, explained the mystery. The person who did the piou3 deed is known, however, and lives. Need I say that to a woman's liberal hands Burr owe3 the stone that commemorates his name 1" Flares of "Worship. The following Register of places of public worship, may be of interest to strangers visiting our city: German United Ecangtliü St. John' Church. On Thirl street, between Division and Injtle streets. Willuw Schmidt, Pastor. Meetings, every Sunday, at 10 o'clock, A. 31. CkriilM Church t Young Men's Christian Hall, ThiH street, between Slain and Sycamore. Services very Lord's day at 10) o'clock. Old JVestyrri.: Chnrch, (.V. &) On Second, between Main aud Locust streets, Rev. William McCarer, Pstor. Services every Sabbath, at 10) o'clock, a. X., and 3 o'clock. P. M. Sabbath School at A o'clk, a. it. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock. FirH PrTjJtytrrian Church, (O. 8.) Comer Vino and Second streets. Kv. Alexander Stkrkett, I'aator. ter lets every Sabbath at 1)J o'clock, A. M., and 8 o'clock, r. m. Sabbath School at .o'clock, a. M. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evouiug iu & o'cKck. St. PauVs, (EyUcopaUou) Corner Fintan.l Chestnut streets. liev. Sydney Wilbur, Pastor. Servi ces every Sabbath at 10 o'clock, a. m., aud 8 o'clock, p. m. Sabbath School at 4 o'cluck, p.m. Prayer meeting every Fri.lay evening, at o o'clock. Cnarea of the Anmption, (Roman Catholic) Secend street, between Main and Sycamore. Rev. Antont Droitn and Patrick McDmott, Pastors. Services every Sabbath mornintr at and 10 o'clock. Vespers at 3 o clock, r. w. äieetiir every morning during the week, at 6 and 8 o'clock, a. m. Trinity Chnrch, (Germ-xn Roman Catholic') Third street, between Vine and Division. Rev. Francis Kctaimi, Pastor. SScrvi'-es every .Sabbath at 8 and 10 o'clock, A . Sabbath School at 3 o'clock, P. M. , and meet iiigs every laoming through the week at 8 o'clock, A. M. I,i.jle Street Church, (.VriWW) Ingle street, between Seventh aud Eighth- J lev. J. IliuiiT, PasToa. Services every Sunday at 1U o'clock, a. m., and 77i o'cl-x k, p. ii. Prayer Sleeting every Friday evening at to 8 o'cluck. Venei I.irnrl jnyc-,j Keller's Building1 . third tory; on Main street, between Third and Fourth streets. Iter. Mr. Vlciiseb, Pastor. Sen ices every Friday evening at 7 o'clock, and Saturday morning at o'clock. AaKintion cf firihUis Tomperanc" flail, on Water street. Services every Sublet h afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Locust Street Church, (Methodist) Locust street, between Second and Third. Rev. Hiram Gii.xork, Pastor. Service every Sabbath at lojj o'clock, a. w., and 8 o'clock, p.m. Sabbath School at 9 o'clock, A. x. Weekly Traycr Meeting, every Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock. Zion't Entnt-lical Church On Fifth lielow Inle street, liev. Mr. Misoert, Pastor. Services every rabbath, at 10 o'clock, Aj m., and 9 o'clock, p. M. Wednesnlay evening, at 8 o'clock. Fint Eotiiit Chnrch On the corner S.-cond and Clark street. No Pastor, t'hnrch Meetings, Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Prayer Meetings ever Wednesday evening. Sabbath School at 9 o'clock, A. M. German Methodic Chnrch On Vine street, between Second and Third. Rev. Mr. Uamier, Pastor. Preaching, Sunday morning, at 1' o'clock. Ab at night. Prayer Meeting, every edn.sda y night. African Methodic Chnrch On Lcct Street, bet. Third and Fourth tu. Kev. Mr. A brau Hill, Circuit Rider. Clans Meeting, every Sunday morning. Prayer Meeting, every Wednesday night. German BajttiM Church Corner Swond and Clark street. Services every Sabbath, by Kev. Mr. Bchch. Prayer Meeting, every Wednesday night. SaUm, or AUbrighC Church. (German) Corner Kighth and Division Streets. Rev. Mr.TcMPERrox, Pastor. Services every Sunday morning, at 11 o'clock. Prayer Meeting, every Wednesday ni,;ht. German Lutheran Chnrch On Fifth stivet. N't. Canal and Sixth, in Laraivco. Rev. Mr. S vi rr.KT, Pastor. Services every Sabbath morning, at 11 o'clock. Old School D-ipti4 Sharp's enlargement. Elder A. D. Morton, Pastor. Services every Sunday mornin at 1C1 o'clock. CnmTirTnJ'"f'nyflt.t . c . corner Sei-ond and Chestnut its. Rev. 3Ir. Rvrrow, Pastor. Stices every Sabbath at 11 o'clock, a. n., and at 8 p. m. Meetings of Secret Societies.. masonic EtantrtVe Lwlp, So. 61. A. J. CoLr.rkX, Secretary. Regular mating first and third Monday's in ewh month, at Masonic Hall, corner of Main and Firt street. EratvrilU B. J, Charter. Xa. 12 W. T ni. irNCswoRTH. Secrctarv. Meets rt I'rMay ia each noath, at Malaie Hall Ol'D KHOTTf. iVrninj ftzr IoJe, So. 7 Ja-. Swansö.v, .ecrstary. Kvrl.ir meting every ThurtLiy tveaD(j, coraer of Mrin and First str-1. Vretccnl lorfje. So. 112. Jons Cht'er, Secretary. FchUx-r lA)dg, ((Vtis-is) So. 1 -. Jns 1nletTTEit. becretarr. Regular m-ttini every Friday evening. Exinvil'm Entrfjmnt, Sc. 20 C. C. Keatx Scribe. Meets fecoad and f jurth Mt nday't in everv month. M Pickerel and Whita Fish- 10 wbcU and half barrel In fine order snd best ouility: 40 whole and half larruls llarlterel; luO doz. 1 and 'I pound cans Oysters; 200 drums Fis; 2-5 bale picked Spanish Mo; 0 dozr n Euljwiu, Meyvr A Co.'s extra quality Lernen Syrnp; 4.00 dozen whole ani half box-a Sardine; 10 tiercca chche Rice; 8u?pU of Cheese received wccklv, during the rnzuavr aeaeon. i or sale Cy GILBERT & B0WLE3, Xl Svcamore street near Water.

PATENT MEDICINES.

TTfilZ. .TJOÄ.yK'A' l-.VJ.V HOOT JLv PILL CAUTION. Merchants aud Trader will te on their guard and not b impom-d opon by a Counterfeit of Morse's Indiau Root riils. Binned A. 1. MOOKK. All genuine Root Pills havo tb name and fignature of A. J. WIIITK A Ct., on eac h lox. Uli. M0RK, the iuvuutor of Msrtt't Indian Hoot I'UU, lias peiit the greater art of his lifo in travelling, haviug viMt-d Lurope, Aula, and Afrka, as well as North America, and his peni three years amonx the Indians of our Wertem rniuitry, and it was in tliU way that tb.c ludun Root Pills were firet uncovered. Dr. Mor wa the tint man toeittablMi the fwt t!mt all ili. ens-viATis- rroiu-ijai' KITT fl T I IM.flDn iWwtfnrfi'frenglh, health ond lif dejiended npon thuviiHi nuiii. a.j. win it. v I it. rß Ionard Street, Xom- Yoik. PR. MORSE, the inventor or Mor e' Indian Root Tillit. has eriit the greuter part i f hi life in traveling, having vixited Knrope, Am and Africa as well a North America has i-ji-nt three years among tlic Indians of our Weplein country it was in this way that the Indian Rc t Pills were first discovered. Ir. Mor w;s the fiit man to establifh the fnct that all diieasen arwe from IMPURITY OFTIIK BLtUl that our strength, health aud lif riepvndrd ujion thi: vital fluM. When the various pa-s:ei Income clogged, and do not art in perfrt harmony with tho different functiom i.f the liody, the blood Ioees it.i action, lecoinca Ih i k, corrupted and disused, thus causing all pains Hicknes and distress of every name; our trength i.-i eshaitst-id, our health we ire deprived of, and if -.ntur.j is not aited in throwing off the tdanant humors the blod will tieromo chohed and ceabe to ;ict, and thui c.ir light of llfu w ill Im forever Mown out. How important then, thut we bould keep tli various pasg-M of the body fr-e and opt-n. And how plen.i.tnt touilhut we have it in our jower to put a medicine lit your reai-h, namely, Iire's Indian ltrit i'ill, mHiiiifai-tured from plants and roots which grow Around tli monntaicous clilT in nature's gard-n. for the health and recovery of dL-f-ad man. One of the roots from which thee pills are made id a eodorific, whieh cens the k.vs of th kiu, and a?it. nature In throwing out th finer parts of the corruption within. The ecoiid is a plant which Is an expectorant, th'tt opeii and unrlog the humors frm the lung. by copious spitting. Tho tlird Ls a diuretic, which gives e.ve and double strength to the kidneys; thus encouraged they draw large nmnunts of impurfty fruin the blood, Iii. h thea thrown out bountifully by the urinary water eage, ond which could not Lave lcn rlWharged in any other way. The fourth is a cathartic, and accompanies the Mher propi-riies of the pills whilo eng.iged in purifyiug the blood; the coar.-wr particles which cannot pass by the other outlets are thus taken up and couveyed off in great quantities by the lowvIs From the nlov,, it i shown that lr. Morse's Indian Root l'ilU not on!y enter the toinru h, but become united with the blot., for they find way toevery jurt. and completely rout out and cleanse the sy.sten. f m nil impurity, and the lift of tho body which I Itiv VliKKl, bft-omew -TfHtlv heiiilhr; ronseqiuiitly ail eicKness and pain are driven, flora the i jut ein, for they cannot remain when tho body become nj pure ant clear. The reason why peoj 1 are so distressed when lick, and why so many die, is teeauw they do not get a medicine which will pa.- n to the afflicted parts and vibich oen the n itund a.-ciges for the disease to be ca-t out, hence a large quantity o fxd and other matter is lodged, and the stomach aud intestines tire literally overflowing with the corrupted mass, thus undergoing dis.igree.iblo fermentations, constantly mixing with the Mood, whieh thrown the corrupted matter through every vein aud artery, until life is taken from the body by diseaee. I'r. Morse's Pills have added to themselves victory upon victory ,by restoring millions of the sick to blooming health and happiness. Yes, thousands ho have lieen nu ked or tormented with sickness, pain and anguixh, and who feeble frames have been scorched by the burning elements of raging fever, aud who have been brought as it vere, within a step of the eilciit grave, now stund ready to testify that they would have leen numbered with the dead, had it not Is-en for tliis great und wonderful nonliciue, lr. Morse's Indian Root 1'ills. After one or two dows had l-ecii taken, they srere Rtonbhed and Wolutcly surprfsed, in witnessing their surj rising effects. Not wnjy do they give immediate ease and trength, and take away all sickness pain and anguish, but they at once go to work at the foundation of the disease, which is the blood. Therefore, it will be shown, especially by those who use thes Tills, that they will so cleanse and purify that lie,ve that riYdlr rm-ny will tuke its flight. a:i I the flush of youth and ls'auty will again rr-tum, mid the prps-t of a long and happy life will cheri-h and brighten your days. CaI Ttos. llewrire of a counti rf.'it" signed A. 15. Moore. All genuine have the natu of A. J. V'hife ft Co.on each lox. Ale. the yigtiaturv of A. M'hite & Co. All others nre spurious. A. J. Will I K A CO., Sol. Tropci-tom, ,rsJ Ionitrd street, N. Y Pr. Mors.-" Indian r.oct Pills are sold by dealers in Medicines Agents wanted in every town, village and hamlet in tho land. Partie dc-iriug the agency will address as a!ovo for the terms. Price '" e nts per ljc, tivo lxes will 1 sent en receipt of yw.sJütre pi.. f ian 1 1 -dA wly wjs issfLCTjoY.Tiii: i'4iuTJi:n. JUri beretofure existing Iw-tweeu John A. Reitz, John A. Ilaney and V. Carpenter, under the firm and name of Reit., Han.-y Jc Co., has been this day didved by the retirement of W. Carnter, Frf'1-, the interest of wtid V. rarj-eiiler having lieen purch.is-J by the said John A. Reit and John A. Il.tiicy. The flairs and business of I ho old 111 in wiH be seilt-! bv the new tirni nf RSITZ & HANEY, iii. VIi. will continue the mmi.facture of Sleam -Knincs anJ Steam Boilers, of any ei.e, t-ther w ith all the Shafting, Wheels, Puni, Saw Mill Miehinery and .Mill Uearingof any !.. ANo, fiistiU. ry and Alining M:M-liinerv, and in fiet everything in the Iron line, at the old stau! e rncr f lnjh- and (.';. nul Stre-t. nT,r,.i s.'. m f i: kit, a II 1 N k Y. V NM I.I. AM oliVI.I. UK bu:;::."l have just ere i.-d a t aii lhiiik's Scale. f.r the purjoM of weihin j uiy eoal. 1 shall wll my orl by weight, accxrllnc to the law of the State. 1 have a lar?;e stock of siiis iior quality of Pittsburg Coal, and iuvite all my friends to give me a call and try it. I have iiecn eighteen vear in the biisine", an I profi'S to te a jii'l"". I'he price of coal is 1.". cent nr t)ii.-li"l. All orders left at the ;w Company's Ufiice, lM'tw.-eu Firt ami Soinl. on Locust street, or at Hornbroi'k's Store, on Water street, or at my C.K! Otlice, nS the I.aiuaifc-o Whart, w ill be attended fo. All coal mu.-t Is- paid for when ordered, in bankable currency. AXDUKW Ill'TCHKsOX. d.e2.'-tf t . it f. i:s iT.i m ot h, iTYi'VTrTT ' ami Ivalcr in f.wcli au 1 S.iddlcry llanlware, Main Mrcet, near Water. Having eomVI plete.1 my a rmiHrA I.. i 11 t with Kiiroj--an and American manufacturers for a .lirect supply of all ChmI.s in my line, I am enabled to of fer Inducements, that cannot fail to ! to the interest of all engagod in the biisiuesd to give me a trial. I name in part: axlei, spring made of the liest steel; bonds enameled and cf all kinds of leather: cloths Untugs for carriages, v.irnNhcs casting of all kin.ls, saddle tn-es, Kiili-h r, stirmi ' es, line silver hames of all mi'is, Jenny I.inJ t;ig Tro-s, self-adjusting pads, Taylor's pat. tit hames, t'y nets, shoe threads, horse bl.inkets, foidon tJirth Wet.. Avneriean (o'rth and Kein Webs, lsth cotton and w.rste; I.oulon Wdt Skins, a snjterior articTe; ivory, gutta is-n ha and bras lined martengnl rings; stiK-rior kerseys for bor- en vers 'be lt nality of rurrwge Kills ateiit g'g tn-, tc, .te. I keep i.i fact everything npjertainiiig to eitle r branch of the b'iio-s and understanding lth brnclis thorouuhty, we would rrsjieei fully invite your attentioti l-efure piir-hasing here. i am a:so aeni i t aru & ruum -pi iug auun1. a; UO-dJLw Lift TLTFKAL W'AKKilur.E. Wo have open. e-l a 6ee.l and Arri-nillural arehuuue. llav on hand and int nd to kis j a full enpply of 1 i.dd ami Janl-n S-eJs; also, a f ill a: rtnunt of linplimelits. We rtr1? A'e.nts fr M.'ormi k's l.cii'wr; Mowir and Po-.-tsT coinbin- d. Yiin" ni ri-' i Cf-rn aiel Cob (ru.-hcr; S infnl" Mr;iw 'ntt r; K.i.vrnond A i:lrt' l'l'.w; Pi-ahly8 Pr'Mi'iio Pmlifie Corn: I andri th ,t fun's Viur.mVd i.irden Is. .te. f bl j-Uw .. H. tcilK Si ?nN. A L LIS & HOWES, liter street, one door above Vine, Nole ?Inntifai tn Ar of the Cclebratetl WACNOLIA WHISKY, O V K V A V s v f t I L' i v n ALSO Airkiuds öf DivnMl is I.iniiArs anil rntv. actly a hue supply cf oi 1 wid Chob Hourlon, RyeandMononsaheUWhi-kv. in?wifcwtr K O.t 1IM Uxe UMM,rterl toilet tMMip; 3 1j0 Its. t-ry old Castile Sep. r or sale ly L. II. COOK i 'ON.

INSURANCE COMPANIES.

INSUR iiACENCY. ALLEN C. ilALLOCK, E VANSl'ILLE, INDIANA, UNDERWRITER And General Insurance Agent, and ADJUSTKII OF AVERAGES. lie continue to tsne policies fmm several FIRST CLASS and MOST KELIAU1.LK IVslllWCU COMPANIES 15 Till COIHTRT. OH INLAD AKD 11 RISKS. He sill also receive applications for MFIi IXSIIIAXCE. TIT He will also attend to thi ADJC3TMF.NT OF LOOSES of every description, under iolicies from othir apencie, and attend to Uie settlera'nt of all matters counccted wit! Insurance, for parties interested. His lorg experience as an Insurance A cent, lias made him familiar with all subjects connected with tlie ubjectof lusuiance. lap.Wj7-ly. -ETNA LNSURANCE "COMPANY. II.VnTFOHD, I'OXXECTICUT. STATKM I'.NT of the Condition of the ETNA INSUU.VNCF. COM PAN V on the 1st of January, 1."S as reiiutred bv the law of the State of Indiana: The name of the Corporation i -TNA INSURANCE CUM PAN V, located at II artford. Conm. The Capital Stock is ONE MILLION DOLLARS, and is paid up. The Assets of the Compauy are: .... Par. Market. Cash In hind and in TbinV.. . i",r.b9 t5 (.'h in special iltixisit in Ilartforl istnks, with accrued interest S50.1S4 00 Cash intuindsof A(jeuts,au4 in transit 12 05 R-al estxte onincumhered... i'04 42 64 Mortgage liomUal 8 percent interest 10' I1W 41.000 On do do Oper cent, interest.... KW 1000 JKQ WJ 10 Jersey City V aisr Bonds, 6 percent, interest 1000 1000 lSX) 00 13 Hartford City Uouds, 6 per cent, interest 1C00 1000 lj.TOO CO & Milwaukie Iton lV 10 per cent, interest. 1000 1000 5,000 00 Jloneydue the company secured by mortgage r.,4ls fl Bills receivaMe io,l Is 200 shares Harfonl k New Hayen II K Co stock M 113 X'JW 00 101 shares li .stuu Äi Worcester .... IUilroa.l Co st.ck 100 78 P,3p 00 2j0 shares Connecticut Kiver It. K. Co. stock 100 50 1200 00 5 shares Connecticut Kivcr Co stock Iö0 JO shares StaHWd II ink sUek .. 100 ä,0 50 slmres Citizens' Hank, lVa- ' tcrburv ht iclt H"0 100 5XX) SClhares Ki?le link, Proyioencextock 60 50 lW 300 sliaies I'tuenix ilank, Hirtfordsfck 100 100 WJM 400 shares Farm, ii MeclU U'k llartf.l st.k 100 110 44.O0Ö 800iliare Esrh:uise.li:iiik Hartfurl st-x H W M li.OOO liO shires ?'ate Hank, dido.... IfO 110 lis) shares Citv Ilank, do do.... 101 110 ll,nnrt 100 shares County n. 4.lo.... ICO 60 6A00 50 150 shares Conn. Kivtr liauk, Hartford, stock 50 120 9.000 433 shares Hartford Dank, Hartford, stk 100 115 4V19 100 shares Charter Oak Bank, Hartford stock 100 100 10,000 100 shares Merch. Ai. Man. Bank llt-nford, stoclc, paid in.. . 1,000 73 shares iEetna Ikiuk, Hart. ford, stock j0 200 shares Merch. Ex. Kanx, '- New Vera, stoca 60 5 PsX 200 shares N'rth Kiver lt.inK, New Yorx, stm-X ?5 ea fV)0 1200 shares Meich. Bulk, N. Y. stocK 2ö 105 z,m 200 shares Forth America Bans, New Yorx, stocK 100 100 20,000 5 105 lOO 5 llr put pv; pki 1(H w ft; 105 l'-'5 105 vr " 105 110 200 shires Naau BanK, New Yorx. stocK 3M shares A meriei Ban x , N . Y . 100 100 25 3 Bro'idwav P.K 2:1,(00 21,200 ln.roo 21. MH e.OOO S.1MV) 10..VIO 22, -12 50 OUvtn P.I.IKifl 1:1,000 42,000 22A)0 2V.00 ,000 4,050 1,125 10.000 22.500 400 People's IU ". 2. 2O0 KepuMic 1!X 1" i0 " Citv Banx " 1"0 40 " Co ion IUn( f.0 1 Hanover Banx IW 100 " Commonwealth l'0 SfO ' Phrvnix Banx " 2( y;: Manhattan BanK " W :) New Yorx Banx " 1" 2(H) slarxet B:inx UV 411O Ocean Banx ;fi 4 .Metro)olit:in Px ' lOO 800 " ButchiTi' Äi lroytrs Banx, New Yorx stocx.... 25 COO shares Importers Si Trailers' BanK. N.w VorK, stocx... 100 400 shares American Exchange Banx, New Yorx, itocx... 100 820 sliares Meicliants' Baux, N. Y-st.vx 50 15 shares Mechanics it Tra. ilers' Bank, Jersey City stwx 100 100 shares V. . Tiust Co. New York, stoex 100 150 sh-ircs N. Y. I.'fe Ins. it Trust Co., N, Y. stocx.... 100 P5 1P5 !5 100 150 tl,50f,7 f0 1.1 ADIf.lTir.S. The amountof Luil.ilities .lu.-or n-tdue U lianxs or oth r rreditt rs nothing. Losses adjusied and it ue- none. Losses a lju-ted anl not due 12 0 " C.' Lo-ije unadj urteil, tn susper.se, waiting further iiriM.f or contested MI,?.1 5 All other claims azainst the Company are small, for printinr, &c. A Rents instructed t tiKe uo risxs exceeding 1 10,000, without special pcnnitsioii. The creutest amount insurcl In any one city, town or village varies. The reatest amount allowed to !e insured in any one hloex also varies. The Clcif'er or Act of Incoipomtion and amendmei.ti is herewith preseLted. V 'f 1IOS. K. BRACE. Jr., ILutrnrd. Jan. 1st, 15 Secretary. STATE OF CONN ECTICUT,) Hartford County, ( ss' H artkoro, Jan. 1st, 15. Personall v nrp"areil hefore me, a J ustxe of the l'e.we, duly o,U!iliti.l tolministeroths,THo s K. Brack, Jr.", Secretary, an.l made solemn mi h that the forepoiii statcme'nt f Ü10 ascts aud condition of the .Etna Insnnnee Comt any is true. HEN KY I'OWlKK, Justice of the Peace. THE STATE OF INPIAXA, A, ) mrE, . 12, Avpitor or Statk's Okhce, ' Indiaiiiioolis. Jan THERE A9, the XMia lnurmce C'oinoanv f ?Y Hartford, has filed in this Olhct a statement of its condition on the 1st of January, 1V, the net of its incorporation and amendments i-operltv certilied to, and its written instrument. nomiu:Uin; its A cents und authorizing them fully and unteservedly toacKnowledee serricc of proce-w in the evet.t of suits. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the requirement of "An Act t amend an Act entitled av Act for t'oe Incorporation of Insurance Companies, defining their powers, and precrihinß their duties." approved Marc 1 '2, ISTv., hTin presented saiisfictory eviilenee to me of full compliance to tie? requirements and speeittcations of that Act, I, JOHN V. IM)U1, Auditor of the Suite or Indiana, dj herel.y certify tluit A I.I.EN C. 11ALLECK, of E vausviUe, as tha Aceut of said Comp-mv, isauthnrized to trai!i t the hustnessof INSURANCE as the Agent of s:iid .Etna Insurance Company in this Stau-, up to July 1st, l;s to ilie extent tluit be m:iy he commissioned and ai-pointe I ly the said Company. In witness whereof, I have hereunto ulscrihed my name and caused the seal of my otlice to be affixed, this 12th day of Jnnoarv. I-.-. JOHN V. PODD, Auditor r State. ALLEN C. IIALLi:CK, Af.T.NT. felrf EVANSVILLK. IND. y.v 1 ..- 1 v h h 1: 1: 1 V2 JLld - l.M'IKMAKY, Vine St., bet. 1st A 2nd. Drs. Durand & Ioss, 2? Oculists, Aurlst.o, iinil Oprrntln Sttrseans. m w jLv.nniiH i fiii- re now' W w offerinji ftr sale to the city and country trad" our whole stis k of lumber at retail. Having extra facilities for minufu tttrin!; anil buying pine lumber in Pennsylvania, we think wc-cnn otter inducements to purrh.iser tlo.l they exnnot find cisow herein the city. We shall at all times Is" supplied with a full assortment. Also, pin shinghis and dressed flooring always on hand. Call nt the 01TV0 01 the above corner. W'ATSt i.V. N EV BE R R Y .t CO., Corner Alaiu aud Eis -rreis. nov 17-tr ytJ..' t O.ti.:! 1 O.i ....' Äe have now on hand and are dnily re,--ivins the test C.L that has evr leen introhuvd into this market, which e are selling low. IJ.mmI nu reney will le r.i-five.1 in pavtnent. Orders left at the store if JNO. v. HI tiHES, next to the State Rank, will he proiu'itlr atteudeil to. jati2'Mf JNO. W. nn;iiEs. JTJ ."'JV ' , Ii S. lut ,(" No. 1 Pino JL Shinsh-s, for sale low. Also, öo.OOO Pof.hir. JOHN K. GLOVE!.', jlyl Corner lain and Seventh treet. raw: rvniiiLi.i:n kkth h v JSL HARVESTER, FOR MOWING REAPING. This .V ichinc was introduced and used fr the first time duri't the harvet -f Ki; and though new, it has aln ady rstaUi--hcil for iu If a rcputatinti vi hielt h.is never Is en re.. bi d by i.y olleT ci'iiil iie d 1-ipiT and Mower, S.nth and Wt: and it now occupied a jsifitkiii fir iu ailvam-e wf all its competitors. Nearly nie thousaTnl of tb-Me Maehin- were sold d'ttin r th" 1 at two harv-'H. and the- demand not supplied in He States cf K' r: Mu ky, T-nnessee, I11di:ini. Illinois, Missouri, Iowa. Ark:in-a, Alabama. G-onria, South Carolina, irpinla, Mississippi, and est tbthdiin.'; Hie fact mot cnn luively. that fi-r univrs:l n., ei nninr, strength, and tli.-iiey, this M;icbiii - is ev. rythins that is d-nirald, tK.th as a R.-n r an I as a Slower. We have made ome valuat h improvements, m -p (.! t y c u" ful otwicrvatnm and ef i im. ot durins: the lat harvest. Theo will t e added t nil our Ro.icr and Mowers now building f r the liar-vii-t or lS. Ft sale on comdänment, by ap2."-.'?m(t.Vw ALUS & HOWES. "rjio thh Loi'i.Rs of .f aoojt Jf. Cup of Tea. We are now in receipt of a very choice lot tf loose Tens, bought expressly fi r retail ;ra 1-. Call one an l a!L Samples given with rl. asure, by Z. H. COOK SON.

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TO THE DE.MAMlJS OF THE TIMES. R. B. HART, Ae.i.NT fr the following Mills and Ma Line.-, offers fr slo The Great Eastern Corn Ilasker, shi:l,l,i:r and clkaxi'ti. Vi'hkh will shell from J.fXK) to J.-VH) basliels per day. Also, The American Elephant. The f;reat Novelty f the day. It is ilie b st Mill ever invented for the farmer's use. It will maks ten varieties of product. It will in-inil the Cor end Cob for fevoing animxls. It miikes cwre o fine incul as may ls wanted, and it will lslt tl meal as it grinds it: or leave it unlndfeil at the option of the operator. It will prird Spices, Hrtips or almost any other substance w I.i' li rejiiires the o?ration of prindinp. It does nil theso things and requires but a litlb power to drive it. THE GREAT BENGAL TIGER, Is a Mill "losiirned fo make the various grade ol Hominy, and is one of the lest Machines ever inveuted fer the purpose. Bradford's Portable Burr .llih Is too well known to nod a description, it u the heapect, atid at the nie time, the easie.-t kept in repair, of any in use. All if the above Mills und Machines can tie sen in oj nttlon at II ART'S MILLS, Corner of 'cond and Canal ntnsts, where the public are invited to cull und sco the latest improvement of I he ae Is-fore purchasing else Lere. All orders will lie promptly tilled. Jan7-dAwtl R. B. HART. an 1 ol I. tv ujl j,.wixri'.w;.V7'.v ! ft doz. Scythes and Snathe, various patterns 2 do Scythes and CradW, do do; ' Ci do Manure Forks; 5 do Loni; Handled Hay Forks; '. do ' Mo.rt !' d..; 2 lxxes Sevthe Stones. F side at .. II. COOK SON'S. 1MHJELL a CON VNGTON, ars to!e a-nts for Vandeibur: county, for i:'l the suhMrii'tion Idioks publish.sl !.y 1). Appletou & C. AIi'iilK'nieDt -f Ilie JH.-N.tes in t'ongres-s,- Or Public History of the L'nilnl States. New Ameriv-aii Encycloprsjia, a dictionary and Journul of Kii.imIiiIj'. Certainly the first work of thence. , American IoiMtteurc, a Collection of Sjipevhc and AddiTsses of the most Eminent Orators of America. Kueycloiedia of Wit and Humor, hy the celebrated ('..median Rurton, in 2.V. Nos. IÜetionary of Machine .Me-hanics nnd Engine Work. The newest ami most improved edition in iV. No. . I'rc's Ii..tionary of Arts, .Manufactures and Mine. . HollELTi Si CONYNGTON lsK to call attention to .heir important works, and request their kind friends to call and sec them; as also, the aric.y of opinions of eminent men in confirmation of their imiHtrtance aud value. Itobcll t Coiiyirton have sample and spcimens of the various bimlinps in which these works can privured, from pajs-r to the f:ut morocco. mrl7 milt nil ton Titiitirui'ti MO. TliAIE. The unders?nned has now on hand, and arriving, a full assortment of Hardwire, which he will sell at the lowest prices, such as SHOVELS A Sit f.7lf;.S HARPES IHtEH ASP RAKES. HAY ASP .If. I SERE Ef'RKS, TRACE. JOG ASP OTHER CHAISS, H. I .V ES A SP H EPi; E .s EA ., locks asp la rcirrs, llVTTS, iriSCES A SP'sCREWS. TARLEASP I'OCKET Cl'TLERY, Ruf hers ami Earl Smith's Files, Mill and Cross Cut Saw s, Nails, Carpenters' and Cooier' Tools, of the U'st .juulity. Also, u larj;e stock of Paint, Shoe, Counter anJ other Itrushi-e. Heirs leave to call the attention of Grocers buying Hardware, who will find it to their interest to examine his sttn-k lief ore purchasing elsewhere. J A' 11 it sntAi u, r.i23 SiicessT to A. Wal-ikirt h. ITfllUSXO Gr.-s New Yolk Matche., .rsalc I.y . II. H?)K A M.). f TfeRIED FRCiT B.ß im bushels Dried Applet; 2(1 do do Peaches. For sale at . II. COOK SONS. jdu-dKW IIITE LEAI-20iik-cspuru White Lead, jus received and for sale r ll'ST RECEIVED--"" I 2. reels Cotton Kp ; fain!L"s Canilie Wkittfe'. TiO ilo Cotton Twine; , 2D" gross M itches. In st"re and for sale I y WIlEJ-ILJ-MlÄt RIG GS. ETTfjOOKS AN D SASH A larpe assortment "of Pan iL el I ors, aud assorted sizes Window Sash, tu sre and tor wale low bv Wll EEL ER fi RIG 5 S . ClKIEs sC? I'U.eices Uicc; '.A bids. Wihuinufon Tar; Is U Powdered Sumr; ) do I. oaf ilo; r io Cruheil ilo; Juit received and for al bv WHEELER & RIGGS. jVElV YORK LEDGER, Upper's Weekly, and L1! the latest paper, m vy be found at M. L. JOHNSON'S First street. THITK LIM K-4.-SI bids, (extra) While Lime, on nanu auu 1 -r siic ny " l.X. V. IIKI.VIANN. AWNS &"GINGIIAMS-:jnO ps. late stvles, just A received and for sala at re-Iuci"! pcieei.v KEEN S: PKESTON. IIKMKV .NTJ'i JIS, Notary Public ani Justice of the Peace. MT. CARMEL, ILL. TILL attend tocolba-ting and securing claims in V fsi ;thea.stem Illinois, and all other business ppcrtain'iic to said otlicts; itayins taxes, etc. Refer I.i W. T. Page, Ei., Cashier Canal Rank, Kvansvil'ie. Ind. ap21wtf B 1 LOUGH S. loo titei'l anil east Plonehs, of everv sireand kind at wholesale aud retail, just received and for sale by j iti2o-diw Z. H. COOK Si SON. B.NG RA V INI of all kinds, done at A D. WALrtKIftCII'S. iuj'15 Jeweller and Engraver. P.IUE GILDING and Galranirine. -tone at " " A. R. WAbDKlKCII'S. Corner First and Sycamore. ajRF.CIOUS STONES, a fine lot, just received and . set to order in Rings, etc., at 11. WALDKIRCH'S THE TlF "FIUNEEit TIIEÄD fi THOMAS SCANTLIN, -SIfiS OF THE GOLDEN' COFFEE I'OT,HaS an immense stock f STOVES Sc IIOCSEK IXri.VU W.VH K, rttrchawtl since the great panic in money aflairs, at ruinous btes to the manufacturers, which he is willing to pive hi customers the ailratitaf e of. by ca:iiu m his old stand. Call at once and secure larains. nov2u TIIOS. SCANTLIN. Just Received Trimmincs, Cottonane ojs, Sil GIotcs and Mitts, Lact Capes, Cra g,ic,S:c. jel DOCTOR J. rx. IirCHKS. H" ATE PHTSrriAVOV Til E UNITED STATES mi J MARINE HOSPITAL AT LOUT IS V I LLK, has locatefl in this city, and will jrive prompt attention to th practice of his profession in its several Iruiches. fflee and residence on Second, between Slain and In vision streets, hein the same fiMroerlv occupied hy Dr. IJyfi.rd. KeeuUir hours for cur.sultati.in from to o'cl.H-k. A. M., at:l fnui I to 2 and from IS to o'clock, P. 31. S rf C ills -nvle in hi a'nonc' from th otHoe, n Suiac Things are I0110 Hotter than t r 11 r. 1 n 1 R. D. HART ? nox pr -iar"sl ti supply trie Ci'y and Coun'rr Tm.le with ihhetof CORN ME L. rnUilf.-l ör I! .Ifi.il. Corn Grits aii.1 Hominr, of all envies; Wheat 1 .. . .. L . ... . . . .. ... ii lis, i nnoiipci r iur. live ? lour, r.virt t ami r r i ur, Crnst Kexl, Pran, Miipiuff. lorn, Cts, Chicken fee-!, ami an article, in the reed line. All trade deity j er-1 to any part of the City. ; Pleve send in your orders. Mv Prices will be low. asctieap ns tliectiea-est, rind as kmv is the Inssi. The nimble Sixpence better thau the low shilling, is my motto. All nnv depend on cettin? all mv tra.Iema.le of none but the B Est of G ROUN DUKAlNS, as I will buy no other. rinding done for the Country Trale. All orders from SroaJ, promptly hl,eu. R. B. HARTi jan2T-dwtf SIIINOLEV100.C00 first qal:tyof Yellow Poplar Shinrles, superior toany in the city. Al.so.alargelot of rine 1 Shtns les, Pre.ed Flooring, Iressed Ceiliue, ut reI ceired snd for sale cheap nt ths NEW LUMBER : YARD, corner of Main and Eighth tr?t. fe.4 dtw WATisON SF.WBRRHY S: CO.

T S. EMP.ICH'S an assortment of Musou'to Rar t and Nettine, Ginsham, Uiniis, Ori.aii lies.Benees, IltTace De Laim-s, Chillis, Kol Ii. Dnilie.

tVintj lt.. l.ulifsi nn I l;..j Ii,

TOBACCONISTS.

rmuti largest tokjcco Jt TAL'LLSIIMENT IN TU E STATE. USF. FENDR1CH t ItROTIIKTlS, Would respectfully Inform the citizens of Evans -"vflle and viciuily, that they have a largei'. tlock f Tobacco, üiegars, .Snnir, Pipes, mid German Smoking Tobacco, ; than any two establishments of our principal cities. Hotels aud storc-koorsTS look to your interest. Refore purchasing elM-where, ilci'se rxaiiiinc mir large assortment, which we pletlp fmrvlves to wll at the lowest 15iiltimre prices, and rln-aper than can bo hough t in Ciiuiunati or Louisville. All we ask is, thut yon shall cull and judc fr yourselns. M'c offer any of the aKivc lit wholesale or retail. Our cstabli.-l nient is a branch .f the well known extensive Ridtimore Tobacco Warihoue of Ji. F ndrlch S: Rr. No. LV Forest str""'t. F. FENDKK II A BROS., Jfrtin st. 1 door at-ove First, jvl" Evansville, Ind. Us tory, J. S. McCKACKKX, Proprietor, M tin street, Is-tween Third and Fourth, Evar.sville, 1 Haling flttfsl np the alive to' a"eo factory, I am now prepared to fill all orders fi-r the various stks of Western Tobacco, such as Fives. IVnnps, (Quarter and Half Pounds, in ail kiuds of packu-a. slid have now oji hand the following bniiiils, vi:' 10 boxes Olmstead A J.iiniji; 1 do do Pounds; 10 do Fine (Own'i; - 20 10 20 do do do do (in Caddies) Hoosier Roy; do Jordan's; Low Grade Robinson's, Montpronerv 50 t!s Packac.v. The above than can bo stock will Is si ild ö per rent, lower Itoujrht idsewbere, and ft per cent, off lor cash. All kinds of enranry taken at par. Seventv-nvo 31. large MzeTijrar on hand in one fehl i M. boxes at lowest figures for cash. (jii::rs en until pt.ltorjl for the rapid eure of Cough, Colds, lloaiseHess, ' Influenz.., Rronchitis, Whoojdn (.'or.(;h, Croup, Asthma, Ineipimt Consuiuption, and for the relief of consumptive patients in advuj.ivd stag's of the disease. Wo neesl nd speak to the public f Its virlues. -Throughout t very town, and nlmosf. every hantlet of the Adhi i.-an Stat.", its wonderful cures of p-il-inonary complaints have made ita!rc:id,y known. Nay, few are the families isi nuy ciilicd country on this continent without some personal exH-rieiice of its i-R'eets; and fewer yet the ciniiiuiiities any where which have not iimon them some livi.ii; trophy of its victory over the subtle nnd dangerous disea.-es of the thro:it and biliös. While it is the most powerful antidote y.-t known to man for the formidable aimI dangerous diseass ot the pulnioi ary organs, it is also the pleasantest nnd safest remedy that can lo employed for jnt.mts and .voiin.sr persons. Parents shoul j have it in Ptorc against the iiisidious enemy that steals ujam tL'-ni unprepared. We have abundant groun.Ls to believe the Cherry Pectoral saves more lives 1-y the consumptions it prevenrs than thosi it cures. K.-p ft by yon, and cure your colds whiL? they nre curable. n.r neulect them until no human skill can master the inexorable canker that, fastened on the vitals, eats your life away. All know the dreadful fatality of lu:i: disorders, and as they know too the virtues of this rem.siy, we m-ed not do more than to assure tin m it is still made the U'st it can lie. We spare no cost, no can1, no toil to produce it the most ierf ct possible, and thus afford those who rely on if, the liest ngeut which our skill an furnish for their cure. Aycr's Cathartic Pills. Tiir. scictic.s of Chemistry and 3Iediine have lxen taxed their utmost to produce this . Wat, ui.-st Is'ihft purgative which is known to man. Innumerable proofs are shown that these Pill have virtiun which surpass in execllenee the ordinary medicines, and that they win nriprocoduitly uhw tlie esteem of all men. They- are safe and pleasant to take, but i'Werful tnrnre. Their )s-nrtratiiiK proper! hn stimulate the vital activities f the body, remoie the obstructions of its organs, purify tho blood, and ex;d disease. They pur-e out the foul humors which brtvd and prow di-teinM-r, stimulate sluggish or Isnrderetl organs into their natural action, ami impart healthy tone with strength to the w hole s;."s!em. N-t only d they ruie the eveiy-d-iy coiuplailits of every boil y, but ft! firiuidable n::d dan.aerous .li.'as,-s that have lulled ihe best of Inai in jkill. While they prrnlnew u.werful emits, they arc at tie" same time, in tiimini-hed .loses, the safe. t and ln-i-t physic that call Is." employed f'-r chil li. 11. Reiii sugar-coated. they are pleasant to t;ik.-; niol bein jiurely vegetable, au- Ti'-e from aiiy ri-k of harm. Cures have l-c. n. intule which su :- pass N-li.-f were they imt sulH.taiiti.ited by men of such exalted position nnd character as to forbid the KUr-pieioii of untruth. M try eminent clergymen and physicians have b ut their names to certify )., the public the reliability of my remedies, while others have sent me the assurance .f their conviction hat iny preparations contribute immensely to the elief of my t licled, sulTcring fellow-men." The Agents below nam-.-d are pleased to farni-h Kintis my Auiericuti Almanac, ciiit;iiiiin rtir.t tioi.s tr tin ir us.- and certiScatcs of their cures, of the following complaints: Costivencss, ltilious Complaints, Riieiiiuatisni. Dropsy, Hearlburn, Headache arising from a foul Stomach", Nausea. Iniiiirestieu, Morbid Inaction o.'. the Rowels and I'aius ui isins thi-c' v-m, Flatulei.s cy. Loss of Apjietite, all l'lcero ..u Cutancooix a-cs which reijuire 1111 evacuau inciliciae, N-riif ula or King's Evil. Thvy also, by purifying; the IdiMHl and stimulating the system, cure many complaints w hii h it would not l.e supisi.ssl they could reach, such as Ii ufness. Partial I!!iie!i:rs, Neural -eia, Ncivons Irritability, iN-ninp-mcnt of the Liier and Kidneys, Gout, and othT kindred conip'a'iits arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. Do net bo put off by unprincipled dealers w ith si nie 0lh.1T pill they may make vti" profit on. Ask fir Ayer's Pills, and take nothing else. No other they ran give ym compares with this in its inlrinsie value or curative pi.v.ers. Th- sick want the Is-.-t aid there is for them, and thev should have it. Trcpan-d by Dr. J. C. AY ER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price 2."t cts. rs r ls)X. Five Iwixes for ?1. S.ld by KELLER Sc WHITE, Evanvüle, and by drn?-jisfs and merchants thrmiphout the rontwW'v. At wholesale by J. C. AVER CO., Ilo Waint.t st., Cincinnati. jlyl CIO K DAG E 150 coils all sizes, manilla, jute, hemp J and cotton for sale by GEO. FOSTER & CO. Proposals from Jluililers. rgIIK r.nEKlt;.Kn will nt-eive sealed iffU posnls until the 1st of Aprilnexf, fr the erectio-i of Four Urick Store., on Main Street. Plans and specifications ready for inspection at our olllce. mrt:t ALL1 O. HOWES. WA.NTIII). rflW0 goo.1 Coopers, at our barrel factory. B myl-tf JAMlls OAKLEV & PON. li 11 SI O V AL. A. ANSPAC1ICR CO., CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS, i5 ATE REMOVED THEIR ESTABLISHMENT fi. from Main street, to the COMMERCIAL ROW, O FIm tret, 44 Jaor above s'rrimr at. Tlteir uk of clothing for the SPRING AND SL'MMKIt TRAIE is now complete, and open for th Market, and in variety and extent we flatter otirselyes it eanuot he sm-passed by any other factory, Eajt or West. r Pua-liasing our raw materials at head-quarters, as wo do.ard msjiuhicturing them into Chatting here, at a much less cost than the same can be done at any ot'uer IHjint, aud having taken advauta-ge of the late panic to seeure a gol portion of our Stock at a hear v rcdir lion, we te:! confident in saying that there is no Factory that cai sell at a lowerrate or on ' -et ter terms. We invite the at'ention of the Country .Trade to our stock, with full confidence that welcan "supply dealers on a good terms as they can purcliase in any 'Western Market. Thon who cannot come in person tcay be sure that their order will be filled with the great.t care and attention. . A. ANSPACUEli li CO. fLb37-tf . . MNPLATK & SHEET IRON wv noyes 1 mr. ate: äoo Mi, assorted Sheet Tron; For sale by SAMUEL ORR. .rFit w PFiiorn, rtooK stohi-: nndltO'lK IIIMlin v'M 1 taiiVsnM hn rs-si vsi Mil usirlmint nf s.m l.w-l A k. - - ----- ... m VI ' ,""M '"'"H"iiir smallest Note Pi-r, which is ofPar-d at wholesale or retiil. I will r've the Liehest n arket ,,r;cc for RAGS. Rcmcmherlhe ylace. First sUeet, near Main. J i:n rirK. i A g oil a-scrtment received ani for sa'e by Jan 13 Ss''f. OR Tlie Most Interesting icv Book. ' it 11 K PI T T PTII R El C'l I A IE L 8 Kit vl () S Ssl ii()t TsrSl III ltnf än. hv i 1 lu..wm.un ,.9 .1 : il ent denominations, certainly the best Rook lately imh. lisheil, an each sermon is by celebrated man. The ! saie nas oeen enormous. Just received at my lö LHJBELL te CON YNGTON'S. jVAILS-sno Kgs,all sizes and Pest quality, for X w shic low ry myln GILBERT Si BOWLES. Tor Kent. Ä GOOD brick dwelling, within five minutes walk i is. of the Court Heue. Applvto HAM I-VICKF.RV. No. 71. Main st. : ill cCOaMICK'3 Slower and Rearer combined, ill for sale at Z. II. COOK it rON8.

MISCELLANEOUS.

yHVM " CO.'S LOTTERIES TillI'M I'll A NT'.! - SWAN & CO. - Cuii tin ue to Draw as l'ul withont Iutcrruptlon. SWAN & CO.'S LOTTERIES ARE LEGAL, ASP AVTIP'Rl'.EP RY THE ' STATE CF GEORGIA.'! Thr U'tc friayf to injure r ria hus tJiO'cn that or j lA!'rrie$ are ilratrn ftirlg; tkil our Vtres nre paid pnrfnullg; und Unit our tchetH are to'jre Ebral than ffy ether Lottery in the World ! Th! following scheme will 1 drawn by S. Is WAS. Si CO., Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery, in each of their Sinple NuniU-r Ixtteries for Angurt, tMs, at AcorsTA, Geo., in puUie, uuder tho euperinftnilciice of Commissioners. .-. . - : . . das 37 draws on Saturday, Aufi. T, 1-V. -t Cis lZ 8 draws i n Saturday, Aug. 14, 1.". 7ss S9 draws on Saturday, Aug. 21, IS.'.. fltiBt 30 draws on Saturday, Aug-. 28, 18Ö8. ON THE PL AX OF SINGLE NUMBERS. . 50,000 Tickets. FIVE THo'lSASD FOUR lll'SPRED ASD EIGHTY-FIVE PRIZES! Xenrly One Prize to cyrry Xlne Tickets! MACfMFICENT SCHEME! TO lit DRAWN Each Saturday in August!

1 rriz" of. $7O,O0O 1 " ao.ixio 1 " io,joo 1 " " Vx) 1 4,n) 1 ' 3,,Hl 1 " " 1,.V)0 t " " l.ixn) 4 " 000 4 " " . RIX) 4 " " rm ÖO " " 500 ft) " ' " .100 1l!- 12j 'SM " " ... 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES.. - 4 of 4C0 Approx'injr to $70.010 Prie,..Sl,CiO 4 300 " " :o,(HXi i,C!H) 4 " 2.10 " V M.(s.;0 Koy 4 " li . " hJM ,'rfiO 4 M 1(a) " ' 4.O0) M 400 4 " 7" " .tsn " ... yoo 4" 00 " l,.'iOO .... 200 o,0io it) are lOO.tOO

S,4S5 Pi t amoHiitins to. .............. S3'iO,000 Whole Tickets fit; Halves Jj; ynarlers t-'j. tjj'A Circular t-howiu the plan of the Lott.-ries will Im" wilt to any one tlissiroiu- id receiving it. Certiricats of "Pm-kairv will be wild at Mie following rates, which is the rL-k: Cert i Scute of Package of 10 Whole Ti kcti......s0 10 Half " 40 " " 10 Quarter . 20 " " 10 Eighth 10 Iu ordering Tichets or Certificates, enclose the money to our address for the Tickets ordered, on recvipt of which they will 1 forwarded by first mail. Purchasers ran have tickets ending in any figure thy may designate. . . The Lirt of Draw n numbers and Priro will he wnt lo purchasers Immediately after the drawing. C-S 'Purch.wrs will please write their signatures pliiio, and give their Post office. County and State. fcyRoui"iuber that every Pr1 is drawn switl j-.aya'de iu full without deduction. iiJiAU pri s or Si, 1 KS) and under, paid immediately after the drawing other prizes at tho usual time of thirty d;iys. - . . All coiumiinicaiioiis strictly eonSdeutial. Address orders for Tickets or Certificates to S S. .SWAN Jt CO.. Augusta, Georgia. t.tj persons residing near Montgomery, Ala., or Athinto, Ga., can have their orders fill.-d, and save time, by addressing S. Swan Si Co., at either of thote Clti.-S. l-Ä'A list f the numljers that are drawD from the whed, with the amount of the prize that each one is entitled to. will be published after every drawing, in the following pajs rs: Augusta (Geo.) Constitutionalist, New Orleans Delta, Mobile Regster, Charleston (Standard, Nashville Gazette, Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Weekly Day Rook, S.'iViinnah (Georgian, Ri hmond listch. New York Dir.pat.di and Paulding (Miss.) Clarion, and Little R ak (Ark.) Ia-mocrat. jly4 Dry Goods! Dry Goods! WM J. DEUBLER, (SUCCESSOR TO J. II. UOFANDICK.) 4:, Main Street, tietween First and Second streets. rn vj E u'vli;rs;sTiied hiviim Itouzht the entire stock U. of DltY 1.001, from J. li. liofandick, will continue thebtisines under the aKve firm, at tlie old stand, 45 Main stree, between First and Second streets. The stock will be replenished in a few days, witli every article in the Iry U1m.l1 line, and a sliare of piioiic patronage is respecltu My soncueii. my 2. -Jin WM. J. DEL BLER. Hlockin? Ilirds. FINE younj Mocking Rirds. f..r saleat '.. II.COOlv 4: fONS. 10 I-' I V K UKASÜNS WHY I WISH TO DO AN EXCLUSIVE CASH BUSINESS. P.lUST. Mv prMusare not suthcicuito admit of a aL long creili I and losses. .-'rcosot-T. 1 find I cannot credit one and refuse others without ciring offense. Thirdly. My temper is not utncientiy mild to take pb-asentlvall the iiisultsoftered on presenuition of bills, s Foi'Rr'itLT. I lielicve it to lie the interest of all r rrinri to r. v e-ish for what tbeT consume. Fifthly. "That 1 can otter my cash customers, and j tbosewho have paid their Mils promptly , ao.mioi ai inducements in prices and assortment, and will soars no inducements in my power toracontinuance of their tradeiorcash. SAMUEL EMBICII, feh?) Main street, time doors below Second. I'OIl SALK. tiOOD,econdhand Daniel's Plainer; will dress . twenty feet lonr and twenty-four inches wide, all comob'te, in irooJ runrtinc ordi-r, and onite as goods Yew. SfEKLE i HCNNEL. iiiyj2 tr DISSOLUTION. faHi: mrtnership heretofore existincb. twecn the 3 undorsifiiel.h.is thisday lecndissolTeH'y mutual eoi.-ent. R. S. Huston settles up the old business, and John Hudson continues ready to 1 any amount of dray ing iu any pail of the city R. H. H. ?TON JOHN IIODSON, Lvausvllle, May 22, W. my3HlJw J. STUATTO-N, LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, 8econd. between .Main and Locust Ptreets, Opposite Uld Presbyterian ('hatch, EVANSVILLE. f HE undersigned basa larse and com-fk, B. niodious Urick Stable with sheds forcaijrlST ria:es, and is prepared to take horses bv j(Jr5w the lay, w eek or month. His customers may lie sure of having their animals well and carefully attended to. lie refers to the following gentlemen w hose horses he has bail a long time under bis charge. lie has also a number of good and safe horses for the ?aldle or Harnes, wirha number of new and comfrirtJiMeliupcies, to hire. Orders for Saddle Horses Horses and Uuggies, will he punctually attended tc liefer to C. O.KEATi, GasOthce. C. R. EVI KVT, Bement & Viele. .r.S.IJAVITT. Ex-.herift. CYPRIAN PRESTON, Keen & Preton. "rtiriTlvJ J. JTKATTOX. Just ICeceived by Kx press. TIICATRICAL pMys, sheet mnslc and books, masaniiiesand papers, which will suit the times, for sale at M. L. JOH N SON'S, ieU . First street. CLOVER SEED. 5 Wds. receiye-l this day br 7" Cinii. .'S0. f ON DON NEWS, at l i apj.l DO BELL Si CONYNGTON Cirdcn Seeds ! Garden Seeds for 1S58. 2f II. Cook ti Son Apent. forthe ale of Landreth i & Son's Celebrated Gaden Seeds have just received their first shipment this day, viz: 100 dozen Papers Early York Cabbage; 100 do 0 Inr e Drumhead rlo Sfl do do Ox Heart do PKl do do Drnmhea.1 Sayoy do &0 fbs assori-.! Calipare Leed in Itul tc ; 100 dozen Papers Red Wether'sfield Onion 1W) do iIj Yellew Strashurf dw 50 do do White Silver skin d 50 ftis assorted Osion 3eed in Ruik; ;i uos. rapersass ,i rea ami w tut solid Celer !:-() r) .v rr m 200 do do do .b. do do do do do Spinach; do Lettuce: io Melons; do Carrot; Cress or Pepper Grass; A orttd Tomatoes; do Radish: do do do do do do do a., 1, . . 1 , ' 10 do do Peas; ' :t do do Corn: pii dozen assorted Beets; 25 lts Bee. Seed in Bulk, or sale at wholesale and retail I Just receive.! and jansdJcw-tf Z. H. l00K & SON, Agents. Hydraulic Cement. tf BBLS. direct from the mH-nufacturers, for sale J low, by SAM. VICKERYi'l Main sU SUNDRIES.3 50 Kegs New Castle Soda; 5 Ceroons Indico; 1ft pross Ess Coflee ; ISO HMs. Smith's Cider Vinegar; W) His. Rosin; 24 Boxes Summer Md. Candles; l.vTiercfs Prime Rice; 1 I Cases Matches. For sate by Ä rI7 ORK, PA LZ L LI.. St CO.

PATENT MEDICINES.

THE LIVER INVIGORATORI aJRF.PARKD BY DR. SAN FORD, 13 A GREAT' Scisntib Medical Discoyery, and is daily wrkin genre almost too great to believe. It cures as tf by magic, even the first dose firing benefit, ai.t wldon more than one bof.le is lequired to cure any -ind o Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dvspei sia to a common headache, all of which are thcrt-ul of a Diseased Liver. The Llrcf is one of tlie principal rerulatnrs of the human body,Hnd when itr. porrfrmsitfunctionswthe powers of the sysiciu 'are iul!y develo)d. The Stomach isnlmost entirely S-dcpendcnt on the healthy action of the liver for tlorlSi-roper Mrfirmance of iu functions. lieu the sto r macutsairartittnenowei ai eat fau.'t.and the whole ouer.ee of one orcan the system sutlers in conse2! vc r hav i n g ceased to d of that organ, one of the Ins stud" . in a nntrtire ttf itsduty. For the diseases proi-rietors has made it innre tlian twenty venrs. Watto nnd" some remedy wherewith to conuteiact "--tiie many dcracgemcnu which it is liable. A - - To prove that this re-Ssmcly is at last found, any person troubled withliverrg complaint iu any of it forms, lias but to try aTjhuUlc and conviction is certain. . . ' A compound his Leetif'WiresbydfssolyirggTiin and extracting that paitwhich Is soluble for the setive virtues of theme!i-rJTcinc. These gums remove all morbid or bad ma! t er from the rysUTn, supply ingintheirplaceaheab.hy How of bile in vigomting thestomach, causing fiM-I to dicest well, punfyins; the blood, giving tone and health to the w holemarhi nery,removh'g thecnuses-IB"f the di.-ease. an4 effeei ing a rsdical cure without riiy of the disagreeanle after eirects, fell I y Tisinp ilomil or mineral poison that is nsually resort eJio. Oue dose after eating is ffsutücicnt to relieve the stomach and prevent the-sfood from rising and sour insr p3s Oaly onedosetaktnbe-k.-sfore retiring , prcrcnU nichtmrjpe. .-rs Only one dose taiccn at ni;l.t loosens the bowels gently and cures co-ive nes. One dose taken arter - each mea! w ill cure Pyspepia. g"0ne do, of two, tcaspoonsful will always relieTe a sick headache, One tsatle taken for fe--vanale obstruction remoye the cause of the disease, I;:nd makes a prf-cteure. Only one dose immedi-ittly relievesrbolicwhile Or.e'doseofteiirepeatedi'sa surecure for cholera Morbus and a prevena- JliTe of cholera. - One dose taken often Pwi II prevent the recurrence of bilious attck,while it relieve? all paiufeelir.cs. jtJ . teOnly one hollle isÄneeded to throw owteft!ti system the'eflects of niedi cmeafter a 'or.g r.rns.." One botle taken fortJaundice remove ally c!: lowness or unnatural cl-ir from the skin. One I jse taken a short e'wiime I fore eating gives Tiior to the appetite and makes foo digest well. One dose often repeated Vu res Chrontc I nrrlnca in its worst forms, w hile suromerand bowel complaititsy iel 1 almost to ther first dose. OoeoV two doses cures atvcKs caused by worms,, while for worms in child- fren, there is no surer, safer or speedier roiely fnihe world as it never fails. There is no exaggeration teSin these statements; thev are plain, sol erficts, thatfwe can give evalenee U prove, while a!l who u-e, it are iivin their unanimous testimony in its favor. Amors the hunlreds of Liver Remedies now offered' to the public, thereare nonewecan so fully recommend a Dr. Sanford s Invigontor,si generally known now throughout the Union. Thts reo ration in truly a Ltlrer Invif or tor, proOucinir the moat Imppy r"Flia on all who use it. Almost innumerable cert if rat shave been given of the great virtue of this medicine by those of the highest stunting in society, ami we know it to be the best preparation before the public Ucusois Courty Democrat. . rnicn on dollar run ijotti.e. W. lilEHROVER, Sole Agent for F.vacsville. SANFORD & CO.. marl Proprietors, 35 Broadway New York. JUST ItK-TUKIVIvI), WITH a ndendiil stock of SUMMER MILLINERY, consisting of Crape, Chip, Neapolitan, and Fancy Summer Ronmts, of all descriptions. Also, Hats. Flowers, Kibnons, &c , to w hich I invite the particular attention of the ladies of F.vansville and vicinitv. MISS F. R. BARKER, X U't st. between Main and Locutt, - Opposite the Post Otbce "myll-tf SADDLCUY WAICH I-STA JILIS1IMEXT AND MANUrACrOUY. J. P ELLIOTT, DEAI.Elll.V SADDLERY . WARE.&C, - HAS just receive! a full assortment CSf". Saddle Trees of all kinds. Bridle Bits. St'r-Mju-" rup Irous.Bugcy Countings, Meljs.Seatine. tic.i which he s ill sell on reasonable terms. He also keeps on haud a genrsil assortment of Saddles, Harness, Bridles, and all other tilings appertaining to the business, vf bis own manufacture, 011 Main street, between Frst and Second street?, a: ibe old stand. nov:it-tf. BliRlNTS läcases sssrted, jot receive.1 nnd fo -Llif KKEN te PKESTON. "Home manufacture, foh roil ELEG A N ( LEdA KT s AND AND FASIIIOxABLE FASHIONABLE 4SS I AND . CAPS ) CAPS ' of 'the, I el lh ' : ) Lntcit Style, La test Stjrlo CALL AT THE OLD CALL AT THE OLD Established Xloose v EsUbshoi IIouss OF VAUTIER & MARCONNIER. MAIN STREET, KVANSVILLLF, IMHANA. ap--ly kutici:. LL PERSONS indeUe.1 to the Evansville, 1-. dianapoliste Cleveland Straight Line Bailroa Company, are hereby nofi"d tn ray o monies ex -ctpt to the Treisurer, ort bis duly authorized agents, all agencies prior to this dae hvmr been revoked. JAMES GREKNE, Treasurer. mvU-tf t: iXTRA FAMILY VINEOAH Ibis. choice J ticle, for sale very low by GILBERT b P.OWLES, ap26 Sycamore st. CHEESE- boxes best W7R. and nämourK fT sale by (ULBERT & BOWLES. I" 1MB. SLA 21 Htil.s. TThite Lime; ' 30 1 1 mis. Oray Lime; liy Bbls. Hydraulic Cement; In store aud for aale by GEO. FOSTER & CO. l'lesrnnt Cap. yi evk Yorriw nj i.fa.ts cirri-. 11L tor Spruas and Cammer wear at VAUTIKK : MARCOSXIER, rnrtt Main street, bet, 1st snd 3d . a iiAitu ciiaxci: roit AN INVESTMENT!; ron SALS A YAL UABLE TRA CT OF LAND, . Adjoining: the Town of CanneltonlConsistin; of aliout one hundred acres, one-half o which is bottom laixt, and the rsmainder extends into. the delightful hills thai border the torn. All of It is. embraced la pbt of the town of CanneHon, ad Is In demand for hoas. lots. The lower boundary of th tracts is not more than tea minutes wallt from the extensive Cotton Factory and principal co mines. All the products of the fcucd can be sold the soil to th people of the town. It Is most admirably situated fo regxtahle gardens for which the town affords a good market and high prices. The land will eventually all b wanted for bouse lots. On the premises are three dwellings, one of which is worth ty; another is worth 1.00; the othsr a beautiful cottage residence., ost t lOO tlure yean ago to erect Either of the4 houses, can he bad with the land, or all of there, as the purcliaser mny wish: they are separated by a street from the body of tlie bind, and all of the lots laid oil for restdences. The rmrerty will be sold on a lral credit to a responsible purchaser. The location is one of the most delightful on the Ohio river, and the princijl cottage with three acres In garden and frnit Is the most beautiful rural residence be- ' tween here and Loulsrille. The chief motive for offer- ! Ing it for sale, is tha. the property is too valuable t rent, and needs more attention than the owner e an a present bestow on it. Address or apply to the editor the Journal; Eyansville. tnyS iieapcrs nnd .Mowers. FEW of Ruggs celetiratt Reapers and JIsw im. ers, sam to 1 the best machines now in use, oa nana aud for sale by SAMUEL OKKAMIES BA0S-fiA extra heavy and for ssle at reduced rates br GBO- FOSTER k CO.