Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 38, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 September 1858 — Page 4
Iilvausrllle Eiehkns and Corcrncy Table.
Corrected by Uta IS ranck Batik. EXCHANGE Z . Sew York, Baying : Sellins New Orleans, lr . Cincinnati, " " BANKABLE ICSiOS, OK CCaSCXCY AT TAB. State Bask or Ixdm a.IAlleghkxy Citt Bask. Uankos THcSTATCor Is-Moxooahela Bask., Pa. PIAXA. State Bask or Ohio. KKSTt'CKT. LOUISIANA. 8rtcii rATlKO Yuxr. Banks or Indiana. WuEELINU ClTT. Baltimore. itUcryt American Bant. ittsbce. Philadelphia, Efrepf lUtmk of Penntgitumi. STOCK IAH Or OHIO EXCKFT Valon, Sanlnnky ft di. iCity, Cincinnati... 30 dis. City lfcink,ColanibiH,5diu!C'anal, CleTeland..75 Ufo. Seneca County ....73 dis.) XI YORK, NEW ENGLAND, NEW JEKSET, AND CIAWAKE, IN GOOD CKEDIT. SPECIE-PAYING FREE BANKS. Brookville Bank, Brook- Exchange Bank, Green Tille. cue tie. Bank of Elkhart, Elk- Fayette Co. IUnk, Conhart, ncrsvillrs. Bank of Goshen, Goshen. Farmen' B'k, Weatfield. Buik of Comport, Gwport. Hoosicr B'k, Lgansport. Bank of Indiana, Michi- Indiaua Bank, Madison, gan City. Indiana Reserve Bank, Boo k of Monticcllo, Mon- Kokomo. ticcllo. Iixliana Farmers' Bank, Bank of Mt. Vernon, ML. Franklin. Vernon. Indiana Stock Bank, LaBank of I'aoli. Faoll. porte. Bank of Rockvillc, Wa- Kentucky Stock B'k, Colulitown. luiubas. Bank of Sy racuse, Syra- Lagrange Bank, Lima, ciue. Ir. and Mectuuii.cs Bk, Bank f Faletn, Salem. New Albany. Bank of Salem, New AI- New York nd V. State bany. Stock Bank, Evansville. Fdoouiington B'k, Bloom- Tarko Co. Bank, Kockin s; ton. I Tille. (Wnl City Bank, Ev- Prairie City Bank, Torn ansville. Haute. Canal IUnk, Eranville. Cambridge City B k.t'aui bridge City. Southern Bank of Ind. Tern Haute. Salem Bank, Goshen. Central Bank, Indianapo lis. VXCVBtENT rrsi). The principal uucurrent funds in this market are Illinois, Wisconsin and Tennesse. They may be noot-l about aa follow : Illinois ......... ....................................I discount. Wi-consin Vi ' Tenncsae Planter and Union IBank.... i Yi-.ni. '-.r T..nnM : l'nt Banks solvent ... . . . - . -. - - . Opposition Candidates for the Ieglslatnre. The following is a list of the opposition candidates for the Legislature, in the several districts of the State, whero selections have been male. The Districts are designated by the county or counties composing them. The list was compiled by the Indianapolis Journal: SENATORIAL CANDIDATES. Rrown and Monroe Lewis Dollnian, of Monroe; Carroll and Clinton Reed Ca?e, of Carroll ; jrant and Madison Hervey Craven, of Jladison ; Ja?jer, Lake and Porter David Tnrncr, of Lake; Jefferson John R. Cravens; Koseiuko and Wabash James I). Conner, of Wabash; Marshall and St. Joseph Ruf us Drown, of Marshall; Tippecanoe M. C. Culver; Wayne Othniel Uceson. Lawrence and Martin S. R. Cobb, of Lawrence ; Ohi and Switzerland BenJ. Robinson, of Switzerland; Ohio and Switzerland Abel C. Pepper, of Ohio; Perry, Spencer and Warrick II. G. Dark well: rerrv, Spencer and Warrick David T. Laird, of Spencer. REPRESENTATIVE CANDIDATES. Boone Clark Duvol: Doone and Hcndrick? O. A. Hamilton, of Doone; Cass Thomas II. Billinghurst; Elkhart John Thompson; Elkhart and Lagrange; Charles L. Mux ray, of Elkhart; (Irani William Hall; Hancock James W. Hervey; Hancock and Shelby Lewis J. Reeve, o Shclbv; Henry J. II. Mellctt; Howard T. J. Harrison; Hendricks Levi Ritter; Jar George C. Whiteman; Jefferson D. C. Barauham and John L. Mansfield ; Kosciusko Sylranus Davidson; Kosciusko and Wabash Andrew J. Powers, of Kosciusko: Lake Elihu G rißin; Laporte M. G. Sherman and W. H. Scott; Marshall and Stark J. O. Parks, of Marshall ; Marion Jonathan W. Gordon and Isaac X. Cotton ; Morgan Cyrus Whetzel; Monroe Martin C. Hunter; Putnam I. N. Ryncarson and Joseph 1. Fordyce; Randolph Silas Col grove: Tippecanoe Chris Miller and I. X. Styles; Vermillion Aquilin XcWker ; Wabash John Comstock; Wayne W. C. Jeffries, J. II. Hamilton, and J. M. Austin. Gibson Harrison F. Kigcr ;. Johnson and Morgan Thomas Perry, of Morgan ; Martin Milton McKee; Ohio and Switzerland William II. Gregory, of Ohio; Spencer Calvin Jones. Opposition Caudldates tor Congrrt. First District Embracing the counties of Daviess, Dubois, Gibson, Knox, Martin, l'ike, Posey, 5 pencer, Vanderburgh and arrick, ALVIX P. IIOVEV, of Posey. Secoxu DisTitirr. Emhracing ihc counties of Perry, Crawford, Orange, Washington, Harrison, FlovL Scott, and Clarke. JOIIX M. WILSON, of Floyd. Third District Embracing the counties of Rartholomew, Drown, Jackson, Jefferson, Jennings, Lawrence, Monroe and Switzer- " VlLLI AM Mi KEF. DUXX.of Jefferson. GEORGE W. CA RR, of Jackaun. Fourtu Distkict Embracing the counties of Dearlairn, Decatur, Franklin, Ohio, Ripley ami Rush, PLEASANT A. IIACKLEMAX, of Rush. Sixth District Knilraring the counties tif IlanriK-k, Hcntlrick, Johnson, Marion, ilorpn and Slielhv, ALI'KRT ii. i'ORTER, of Marion. Seventh Distinct Embracing the counties of Clay Greene, Owen, Parke, Putnam, JSullivan. Vermillion anl Viqo JOHN' (J. DAVIS, of Parke. Eic;nTii Dwtbict Emhracing the counties of Doone, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, MoiitiTt.iiH-rv, TipiKHanoe and Warren JAMIi WILSON of Montgomery. Xixtii District Kniorat-irr ihc counties of Denton, Cass Fulton, Jafpcr l ake Lajorte, Marshall, Miami, Porter, PuLiskI, Stark, St. Josejh and White, SCHUYLER COLFAX, of St. Joseph, Eleventh District -Embracing the counties of Adamst, Illackford, Grant, Hamilton, Ilowanl, Huntington, Jayr.Madisotr, Tipton, Wakvh and Wells, JÖI1X Ü. PETITT of Wabash.
Times aud Places of holding County Agricultural Fairs la Iudlana. . Vanderburgh Eransvile, Oct 14th, 15th and 16th. ' - Gibson Princeton, Oct. 12th, 13th and 14th. Warrick September 23, to October 1. Delaware Muncie, September 29, Oct 1. Dearborn Aurora, September 28, Oct 1. Franklin Brookville, September 20 to Octoljer I. Fulton Rochester, October 1 5th and 16th. Howard Kokomo, October 2ht and 22d. Henry Newcastle, September 22, 23, 24. Jefferson Madiaon, September 21, 22, 23. Kosciusko Warsaw, October 13 and 14. . Marion Indianapolis, September 22, 24. Ohio and Switzerland Enterprise, September 28 to 30. Owen Spencer, September 22d to 24th. Park and Vermillion Montezuma, September 2 1st to 24th. Scott Lexington, September 23, 2D, 30. Spencer Rockport, September 23, 24. Sulliran Carlile, September SO, Oct. 1. South Western Indiana District Fair Vincenncä, October 10th to 22d. Washington Salem, September 20, 23. Wayne County Richmond, September 28, October 1. Wak-vsh Walxishtown, Sept 28th 30th. KEXTCCKT. Xotr The aljove list will I enlarged as information is received of the times and places of County Fairs. Presidents and Secretaries are requested to faror U3 with the needed facts.
Places of Worship. The fnlluwinif HrxMur of pbicea of puldle woe; hip, way bo of interval to sträng-- visiting our city: Orr Tatta? Ktai-jrlical Ft. Jo' CAarc. On Third utret-t, between Division and Jnjcla stroets. W illiam JScit MtiT, 1'axtor. Meetings, every bonday, at !) o'clock, A. M. ChrUtiam Cktrrh.U Younz Men's CbrUtLin Ilall, Third street, between 3Iain and Sycamore. Mttrvicea very Ixrd s nay at lit; J o clot. Old Prebf'ri.,n Chnrck, (X. & On Second, be tween Main and Lcut4ireeta. 11 v. William McCaber, 1' ait or. iSrrica every Hnblmth. at o'clock, A. M., aud U o'clock, r. m. Sabbath School at 6 o'clock, A. . Prayer Meeting every Wednnmlay eveuing, t o cl k. Fir l"rrlMtvin Church, 0. $.) Comer Vine and Second ftreets. Iter. Ai.r.SAXEt Sterbett, 1'antor. terviee every S.ihlath at 10V oVIK'k, a. m., auil M o cliM-k, e. m. Ktbbnth cm-Ihni! tit Uo clock. a.m. Prayer ileitiiy every Wednesday evtniiiir at o'clock. fif. Pur, (Ffr-i-il'uin) Comer First and Chest nut streeti. Uev. M iiNtr W ILUI R, Piiftor. Servi ces every SaMiath at 10 o clock, A. M., and o - cluck, r. M. SalilMtth Sclniol at -tu'clotk, p.m. Prayer meeting every t rilay eveiiiux, at 8 o clock. Cknn-h of tU A-,H-fi'n, limi OUholic) Seconl itr.-t, lietween .Vlain nl frcanior. ev. Antont IEiir.a and Tatkick McIebjiott, Pwtori. Service every SablMtli iitorniiii; at 8 an! 1 o'clock. injiers at 3 o 'clock, r. m. Meetinjf! every mornlux during the week, at J and W o'clock, a. Jl. Trinity CAai-i. (t.Vrwi.in i:mi CUhlu) Third street, Wtweell Vitra and Division, lief. banc 1 KiTAitfi, l'ftr. hi rv ice every Subbuth at M aud 10 o'clock, a m. fUt.lMth Schixd at :i o i l.x W, r. aud ineetiii; ev ry umriiiiig through th week at o'cl'H k, a. V. Imjlr&rrrt CUnn h, (.VWA.i) Inle Ktre-t, 1teen Seventh and Eighth, lit v. J. lllt.HT, Paatoh. S-rvice every Sunday at 1"!J o'clot k, a. n., and 74 o'clot k, r. m. Prayer Meeting every Fri day evening at !a to n u cIih-K iirttei lrurl lui!f Kvller's Buildine, third story, on Main street, between Third ami fourth street. Iter. Mr. Weli hi:b, Past. r. Servier every Friday evening at 7 o'clock, and Saturday morning at 8 o'clock. AMtteiiUütm Spiriimtliil Tcliicnitice Hall, OU Water street. Services every NtbUtlh aneruouii, at 2 o'clock. LochM &rrrt f'ttnrrh, (MrlUiMiiM) Loc.ust Stwt, Wtwccii Scoiid ami Third. Uev. Hiram Uilmork, Pastor. S rvlce every Sahhath at inj-j o'clock, a. M., and 8 o'cloc k, r. M. Subuntu ScliiHd at U o'clock, A. 31. Weekly Prayer Mwtiu, every Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock. Zm'm's :r,ic. i ltxrvk On Fifth Uluw Injtlc street, llev. Mr. Mixijeut, Pastor. Service every Sabbath, at 10 o'clock, a. m., and 0 o'clot k, r. x. Wednesday evening, at H o'chn k. V Un4'u4 VUnrrk On the corner Seeoud and Clark stn-et. No Pasttir. Church MeetiiiKS Sunday morninn at 10'J o'clock. Prayer 31 votings, ever WediM-sday evening. Subbatu Svli.wd at U o'clock, a. . German IHtthmUtt Chnrch 0 Vine street, U-te-n Secoii.l and Third. Iter. 3Ir. Kavier, Pastor. rrewcliiuR, Sunday morning, nt lo o'clM-k. Also at night. Prayer Meeting, every WeiluewLiy liilit. African 3MlW Casrca On Ix-et stre t, -t. Third and Fourth sts. Uev. Mr. Ana Hill, Circuit Killer, t'lasa Meeting, every funday liiornin. Prayer Meetinj:, every Welnchiy nijjht. (,Vfi.ia IUiH4 t'Aarc Comer S-cond and dark street. awTvlcea every SaMiath, by lt-r. lr. Bl STll. lrayer Meeting, every WmlueMlay nisht. S -, or AUhrUjhfa Church. ('Tiaaw Corner F.ighth and flivision Stret. Uev. Mr.TmrniiT.ix, Pastor. Servic- every Sunday morning, at 11 o'slock. Prayer Meeting, every Welnerfay nlaht. German Llhcrnn Chunk On Fifth street, U t. Canal and sixth, iu Lamasco. Uev. Mr. Sirmit, l"nstor. Srrvicv. very Sabbath luoruiug, at 11 o clorR. Old ti hiwd .'.;iV Shaqi's enlargement. Klder A. I. Morton. Pastor.. Scrv ices every SuuLiy uiorninxat l'i oVI.s k. CmiuIh-i hml I'rcJl'ntTin Church Corner Second and Chestnut sts. lieT. Mr. Bi rrow, Pustor. Services every Sablvtth at 1 1 u'cl.s k, A. and at 8 r. m. Meetings of Secret Societies.. MA.iNir. ErHrill lA-f'f, A'o. til. A. J. CoLBt'RN, S-cre. tary. Ueular in-etinirn rirt and third Monday in each mouth, at Ma.ottic Hall, corner of Main and First street. rraasrioV i.'. .1. Chupt.r. .Y.. 12. W. E. Hoi.. INOswoKTii. Se-ndnry. Mwti first Fri.lay in each n,onth, at Masonic Hall. oid rr.i.Low. MormiHj St'tr .vr, A. 7. Jxr Fwanson, Sctretary. Ueftular me-tin!r every Tliurs,l;y evening, corner of Main and First street. Otwm I.4Mtj9, Xo. YSi. John Grclk, S-cretary. Meets every TimmUv eveuing. fr-hillrr ."';', ('.Vrma) So. 138. John DNNr.TTi LL, Secretary. Uegular nieetingt every Friday evening. Kmnrille 17ar;iws, So. 20. C. (I. Kratz, Scrils-. Meets seevnd and fourth Monday 'sin every mouth. groceries j.vn rnofisto.vs. IWKVANSVILI.E, 1X1. n rvi.K Department, FirNt street, first door from It du; Ketail lh purtnient, Main streit, first th'er ladow the corner. Z. II. Cook U-g" to thank 1.1 friend in Evansville and mdghNirttood, for their favors so freely lvstowetl on him sin he has bei-n in busiiten mnotig them, aud takes this iMirtiinity of introducing to their notice his son, Mr. II. A. Cook, whom he has taken into artncrhip from this date, and solicits for the new firm of Z. II. Cook .t Son, a continuance of thn snpsrt so Ills-rally conferred on himself. 7.. 11. Cook Jt Sn, hating taken tho biisines.1 premises and -ur'li.e-d the uhole tock of Mr. M W. Foster, f- l conti. lent that they a ill U enabled to supply tin- citi7en of Kvansrille with erery arti. rluthey may rojuire in thn Grocery and Provision line. '.. 11. Cook X Son i.-h especially to draw iL ftltentioii of persons iu the country having produca of any kind to di-n of, to their im rensed facility for taking off their stork, and supplying them at their store, with all article required in tie whole. Ktte de i mrt me u t, at pi ices that niust insure their orders for th ful urn. f l2-tf I.S'E i.r.mtEH V tillKMJt.ES. JE TO Ill II.DF.U AND CAUPENTEUS. Tha sutmrrilMrr ha boiipbt out the int.-rit i-f Ii. II. I'i nm-ti, in I lie Lumler Yard, nsnr Kmtz ,V lleill mnii's Fotuid. ry. He now olTcrs kis sti k at s cheap prl.-e for casli. il.vl-::n JAS WVXSOX. rU0 iiOCTOKS. UU.I Til If UiTE'N JL KKTKOSPECT Foil J FLY. Just r-.ive,l at aus'Jtt 1HIHKI.I. fONYNUTON. rZiHEUS II 9Mw store and sor sale ' by J. W. V1CKERY To. ans 2 rgMiREE utton no a he kve JL frth Mih h Cow, for sale at aug:i 7. H. COOK SOX'S. JL rcsjMt tfully call the attention of carpenters and builders to hi stock of Pine Lumber, which is on of Mi Ir.ric'i. and ltt t-rer ynl.-. in Iii city. Fik-cs as hw as the Iowet. Hier corner Main and Seventh streets. JOlIX '. GI.OVKU. jljl ää il läi.Ef'S EXTK.I M'IAH CUUKD HAMS, lti-ctned and 7-. H. COOK A SON, Sole Asent fr Evansville. for sale by jly2 20 ItltLS CHOICE JUittU OIL JO bxs. Star Cnndles, ib .Mrtel German and Talm Soap, Just recrhe.1 ty , 7.. II. COOK A St d. TPI MITERIJl., XHtÜOO MM Muht. -10 Snh, 3, 6, ami 0 It. earb. l.OlSj 9-li 2..VS1 " lo-li 1.000 ' 10-ia and 1M2 Sash. ICO I'ajim l liour, asmrtrl sizes. 'J.V Hoxel (it.iN, asoorttxl r?.rm. Jn"t reeeiretl and fur sale low, by - WHEELER V RIGGS.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
B-.VSUMJ.WB J OJBJYC1 JTXXJET.V M C. I1ALLOCK rVASSriLLE, IXD. Underwriter and General Insurance Agent, and ADJUSTER, OF AVERAGES. II continues to taue iolicles from several FIRST CLASS and MOST RELIABL? INSURANCE COMPANIES IN THE OOVNTRV, OX INLAND AND ml KUKJ. He will also receive applications for LIFE INSURANCE. eirile will abmattend to tho ADJUSTMENT OF LOSSES of every description, under policies from other agencies, an! attend to the settlement of all matter connected with Insurance, for parties intere to 1. Hi loug experience as an Insurance Agent, has made him familiar with all subjects connected with the subject of Insurant. fap2B'57-lv. .1 IIA KTKOUD, COXX ECTICCT. KfATEMKNT of the Condition of the JETS A INSl'KAXCE COMPANY on the M of January, li&ft, as rcinirel by the law of the State of Indiana: The name of the Corporation is A. TS A IX8LUANCE COMPANY, located at Hartford, Conn. Ths Capital Stock is ONE MILLION DOLLARS, and Is raid tip. The Aaxcta of the Company are: Par. Market Ca1i in hand and in Bank. ft 87,939 C9 Caxh in special d.-powit tinHartford bauks, with accrued.... frit' fe--t ............... . 200,134 00 Cah in hand of Agents, mid... in transit....: . 101.872 0.1 K'ttl etat unincumbered......... 47,653 45 Ci lortjtpe Bond at 8 jht cent interest 51iX)0 SIOOO 4l,OfiO 00 2 do do 6 per cent, interest ltUO lUOO 28.U00 00 10 Jersey tlty Water Bonds 6 1HT cent, interest 1000 1000 10,000 00 1 11 art ford City Bonds, 6 per cent. lnteret 1000 1000 1,000 00 S Milwaukee IVmds 1) ier cent, interest...... .. 1000 KXW 5,f00 00 Jlouey due the roniany secured by mortgage........... . ft,41H 04 Bill reeivl.le 35,177 IS SlK) shares Hartford A New IIareu 11. It. Co., stock 100 112 33,000 00 104 shares Boston Jt Worcester IUilroud t o., stock. 100 78 S,:A 00 2-V) nhares Connecticut Kiver It BCo.,st.Kk 100 50 12,200 00 5 shares Connecticut Kiver Co., stock MO 1.2.V) 50 shares Stafl'ord Bank stock U0 50 shares Citizen's Bank, Waterbury st. k ... 100 100 5,00 36 uhareti jj:le iküik, I'ruvi-dt-ure stock 50 50 1,800 300 ilmres rixenix Dank, JIartr..rdst'- k BW 1J0 30,000 400 hure Kanu, i M.t li. B'k. Hartford Rtrnk KK) 110 4I,(XI0 SnOfhares Exchange B'k. Hartford Btot'k... ...... .... no liu 110 60 120 113 100 12.0IS) Jti,4is 11,000 Ä,(K0 60 n.ooo 4:,019 10,000 l.nfio 720 8,."ms) 8,:k) 240 shares St ite IUnk, do do... loo 100 shares City Batik, do do.... 101 lo) shares County do do do..... loo 150shans Conn. Uiver lktuk, Hartford, stock 20 43.'. share Hartford B'k, Hartford, stock 100 10 share Charter Ouk K ink, Hartford stock 100 1'XI shares Merch. A Man. B'k. Hartford, stock puiJ in.... 72 shares .ICtim Bank, Hartford, stisk 200 shares Merch. Kx. Bank, New York, stock.. M " 2O0 shanrs North Uiver Bank. New Vork, stock K" 12lin shares Merch. Bank X. N. 8."
st.sk 23 lu .11 .fast 211 shares X. American Il k, New York, st.s k........ IdO lm 2ikj 20J shares Nassau II. ink. New York, stock Dm f" 2.",.vto UNinhaivs America B'k., N. Y. 1 K' 2.V" :sik " liroculanv B'k, 2" 11" 2d,tsKI 40 IN.pl. 's h'k. " J lisi o,i ski JtHI Kepllblic U'k, " 1 l"i 2,-Jt l(s) City Bank " ls1 loll lH,tJK) 4) " Union IUnk oO Kwt 21, MW 1 " Hanover Ikoik " Ds) 7ä ,i 10 Commonweiilth " 1"0 MJ ,ii0 fSSI l'ho-nix Hank " -J! l'V. 1U,.-SS ot- " Manhattan Il k, ÖO li5 22,sl: 50 :si New York lLink " 1H la :tl,"ss Jtsi Market Ibink " ls) 9." I'.i.ihsi 4is " Oit an Bank " 50 "" 1'MSR) . 4i.O " 3tet'sditan Il k lJO H. 4J,issj WS " Ilutchers' A Drovers Bank, New Yorkst.s k 2i 110 22,(KJO :HSKbar IiujN.rters A Traders' IUnk, New York, st.s k.... lis 0. 2,is shans American Exchange Itank, New York, stock.... lis 05 38,(0 20 shares Merchants' Pank, N. Y. stock. 50 10.- 4-VC0 15 shares Mechanics A Traders' Bank, Jersey City st.s k lsi 05 l,4i'100 f harm U. S. Trn.t Co. Xew York,ts k Ii DK) lO.iKMJ l.VI shares N. Y. Life Ins. A Trust Co., N. Y. f k...... 100 150 22,.W
SVshVOT M LIABILITIES. The amount of Liabilities due or not due to bunks or other creditors nothing. I.i! s adjn.-dcd and due none. Losses adjusted nud not due S 12 000 03 LfHea aaljiistil, ill arnse, waiting further proof or eonti-sted Dil 880 85 All other claims against the Coiiiany are small, for printing Ac. Ageuts instructed to take no risks exceeding ?10,ihsi ithout sjHvial permission. The greatest amount insured in any otia city, town or village varies. The greatest amount allowed to he Injured in any one bl.s k also vsrios. The Charter or Act of Incorporation and amendment is herewith presented. TII03. K. BRACE, Jr., Hartford, Jan. 1st, 1S5H. Secretary. STATE OF CONNECTICUT, Hartford Cotiuty. S3. H.tRTroRn, Jan. 1st, 1 Personally app'are.l la-fon m, a Justice of the Peace, duly xualiMcd to aliiiiniler oaths, Thomas K. Br At E.'ja., Set:retary,anl made solemn oath that the foreoiii statement of the ass-ts and condition of the Etna Insurance Companv is true. HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. THE STATE OF INDIANA, At niToRop State's Orncr, Iiidiaiiaixdis. Jan. 12. lrOA. Wiii Bf.AS, the .Etna Inurance Comisinv of Hurt f rd has f.l. d In this Ollice, a statement of its cnd tion on the 1st of January, l.O, thn act of its incorsratiou and aniemlmeiits pii pi-rly certilied to, and its written instrument, nominating its Agents and authorizing them fully and unreservedly to acknowledge sorri. of proc-ss in the event of suits. Now, there lore, in pursuance of the requirement of "Au Act to amend an Act entitled an Act for the Incorwration of Insurance Companies, detiniiig their imwcrs, and prescribing their duties." approved March 2, 1K.V, having presented satisfactory evidence to in' of full compliance to the requirements and secilications of that Act, I, Johm W. lH.nn, Auditor of the State of Indiana, do hereby certify Allkn C. H tl.LLCK, of Evansville, as the Agent of said Company, is aulhorix.il to transact the business of 1 1 in: ra i ice as the Agent ef said .Etna Insurance Company in this State, up to July 1st, 1M, to the extent that he may be couiuiiüedoiied und appointed by the said Company. In witness whereof, I have hereunto suWcrihed my name and caused the seal of my ollice to ho affixed, this 12th dav of January, 1-SÖS. JOHN W. WOOD, Auditvr of State. ALLEN C. HALLECK, AorxT, Evansville, Ind. f.br, U t O Tl OJVS'Z 0 JEl COCK EEJ Tilml W er ly ltruli.-a: 3 loa. Mi.-wes I; rooms, a fancy article; ft do Fancy Whisks; 1 do Shakrr ami Lecallon Brooms; 10 do a-sort-d Scrub Ilru-hes; ö do Dusting Bm.-hes, taney anl plain; 6 do Sin liru-dics, lo; IIOBXIIROOK CO. Gyiwitar es 3ooo rOlWMiS USJ sort rted Wire; rssi It'dls common and charcoal Sheet Iron; jo do fialvaniw-il and Kussia o; 5 casks Sh-et Zinc; She-t I'4'pisT and Copper Bottoms, all sie, in store and for sale by SAMUEL Oil RA jly8 rjfi 'I'M E M.o vtiHt or J fjaait Jl Cnp of Ten. We sre now In receipt of very choice lot of hoj Teas, bought expressly for retail ;rade. Call one and all. Samples given with pleasare, by ' ' 7,. II. O0K A SflN.
r miscellaneous: TO TUE DEMAKD3 OF TUE TIMES. R.B.HART, Aiext for the following Mills and Machines, offers for sale Tbc Great Eastern Corn Hnsker, , SHKLLKIt AND CLEANER, Which will shell Crom 1.UUU to 2.5UO bushels per day. Also, The American Elephant. Tle great Novelty of the day. It is I ho Kt 3Iill trpr iu vented for the farmer's use. It viJl niaks ten varieties of ppslm-t. It will grind the Corr and "b for feeding animals. It make coarse o fine meal as may bo wanted, and it will Udt th meal as it grinds it. or leave it nnlsdted at the option of the operat r. It will grind Spices, Drugs or almost any other substance which require tlie omration of grinding. It does all these things, aud rcflnlrcs but a little power to drive It. THE GREAT BENGAL TIGER. Is a M ill designed to make the various prades Ot Hominy, ami is one of the best Machine ever 1pvented for the pure. Bradford's Portable Barr 3Iih Is too well known to need a description.-. It fct the clieiiiefct, and at the same time, the eaM.-et kept in repair, of any in nse. AH of tlo alxive Mills ahd 31acbinea ran be eeii in operation at II AKT'S MILLS, . Corner .f Si-oiid and Canal stre'ts, where the pontic are invited to call and sc tha latest iiuproveDients of the ai? U'fore pirchasiug eise here. All orders will be promptly tilled. Jau27ihtwtf K. B. II AKT. vyo.Ty.' TuijvtJti J it i; jio.'id uutJ TElt THAN OT1IEUS. K. B. HART, Is now prepared to supply tltn city and country tnnUi ith tha lst of corn "meal, un-Ih.1u.-1, nun Kriti and hominy, of all grades; wheat grits, unlsdted flour, rye flour, extra family Hour, crash fe.il, bran, t-hipstuff. com, imt, chit ken fee I, and all nrticli-s in the feed line. AH trade delivered to any irt of the city. ' Please send in vonr orders. My prices w ill ! low, as cheap as the cheapest, anil a pood as the best. The tiimt.lt sixpence lietter than the slow xiiillinjc in n.v motto. All nmyUi'iK-ndon plthigall my trad" made of none but the best of ground grains, as I will Lnv no other. li. 11. li. UT. Jan-J7-l.wtr T.IIAMlli,E ST.i.VMltJ IKHIKLL A CoNYXtiToN, are for Yaiidcrhiirg county, f"l"all the Bisiks piiMihed by 1. Applcfon ,1 Co. U0 !. s-le at;eils subscriptiill Abridgement T th DcKiti in Congn, Or Public History of the United Mates. New American Kiicyclojs !ia, a Dictioimrr rind Joiinuil of Knou ledge. Ct-rtaiuly the first work of ( the ne. i American Eloquence, a Coll.-tion of Pvh.T J and Addresses of tho most Eminent Orators of America. i Enc.vcloedia of Wit and Humor, by tlwi celrbt a- ! ted Comedian i Burton, In 2V. X.n. i Dictionary of Machine Mechanics and Einriti" ! Work. The nrwest and nnt impn.ved editiou in , Nos. t . : I Ure's IMctionary of Arts, Manufacture und i Mines. j DO P.ELL A CONYXGT0X Isg to call attention ! to th. ir imiHirtatit works, and re.iiMt their kind friends to call and sei them; ns nl, the array ,,f opinions of eminent tuen iu confirmation of their iliiH.rtatice and value. Hotx-ll .t Coiirxtoii have sample, mid fp-eim.'li-j of the various bindings in hi. li these rks can la- pns ured, flout papT to the flllest nior.sT.t. mrl7 .1 in su. i'REitE st: t:it i':.-ro biirh. Ear Coin, received ls-r st;m J. Jl. Done. Ki e Flour. Corn Starch. ' Whentcn Gritts. Farina. . Split I'eas. MaiT.irot.i. Verm ice! la. 'I Ir. it. Woreesti-ri-hlre Sauce. 5 " pis. " " haif id. " A " ; 3 " " 3 John Bull. " Harvey " Ess.i' of Shritais. Aochoives. Syrup. I.emon Ginger Straw Is-rry ' ILtxplMiT.V. " I'iueAppb " Sarsaparille " Ju.t reivived nnd fr sah by angf.ly Z. II . COOK A SON. T0Bi itto.'.i nod it i ' viv i.i:s AlJi II. Iron, asM.rted sixes, on band nnd t'r ssle at rnluceil prices by SAMUEL OUR. WS ISS 1. 1 TM OJ '. TUE f.l it T'E ItJUtiUi heretofore existing la-twe n .lohn A. lt-it, John A. Ilaney and W. CnrpentT, under the firm and nam) of licit., Ilaney A Co., has t.ccn thi day dissolved by the retirement of W. Carpen ter, Es.p, the interest of said W. Carpenter haviug been purchased by the said John A. Ib ilx and John A. llaner. the aflairs nnd luisiue.v ef the old I.rm will Oe set tie. l liy tlio new tirm of EEITZ & HAlfEY, Who w ill continue the manufacture of Steam Engines and Sleam Bailers, of any si.e, toip-tber with all the Shafting, Wheels, Pumps, Saw Mill Machinery and Mill Rearing of any size. Also, IMstillery and Mining Mtichinerr, end in Cu t everything in the Iron line, at the old stand corner of In-hj and Canal Streets. ajrfl-lK-sMf II EITZ & HANEY. , e ii i.inn e n W W ntl'.-ring f r sale to th 1IRI9. W arr now lie citv nnd i-nimlrr trado our w hol slock of limits r at retail. Having extra f u iliti-s for luannf ictiiriiiü and buyiiiK pine lumlr iu l'nuylvania, wo think we ran otl'.-r iii.tue. liu-nts to pitrchnsers that tlu-y cannot find elsewher. in tlx-city. We shall at all iim.-s be m:; i lied with a full a.-sortmeiit. Als, pine sliin-rb'S snd dressd flooring always on hand. Call nt the oflice on the nlnive corner. WATSON. XEWIIEIIIIY A CO., . Corner Main and Eigiitli streets. nnv 17-ly JfOJL! CO.lt.!! OJl!!!U have now i on hand and are daily receiving the la-st COAL that has ever is-en intHnluced into this market, which ue are selling low. GsmI currency will lie r.c'ivnl in fnvm-nt. Onlers left at the store of JM. W. Ill (HIES, next to the State Bank, will be pmraptir atten kd to. JatiO-tr JXO. W. IIUOIIES. "wjT.t77;.s'.r Jl Shingles, for sale lo-v. Al-ui, ."si.ik) I'oj.lar. JOHN F. (iLOYLK. Jlyl Corner M iin and Hevcnih streets. n ßii li'iiii i rüoöTt sju itiiiL: " WW AtS. EM mens. NEW HEY GOODS, For Sale For Cash Oxlt. NEW DRY GOODS AERIYED AtS. EMDICII S. NEW DRY C00DS, For Sil , For Cash Onlt. NEW DRY GODS ABRIYED At S. EMBICn'S. NEW KEY GOODS, For Sale ' F"U CaH Oxly. NEW DRY GOODS ABIUYED AtS. EM BICHS. NEW DRY GOODS, For Sale For Cash O.vlt. ajkl . . it. cook r so.y RE.tni r.ti STORE. Agricultural Implements, Seeds and Groceries dd at rash ric. for nil kind f l'rxMliw? and Live Stock, auch as HorvTt, Slides, Cows, Calves, I-ef Cattle, Hog, Chickens, Butter, Ltrd, Haron, Kg?, Knrs nnd Skins of every de scription, Giusenir, IVwswax, Feathers, .Whnt. Corn, Oats, rUrk-y, la-ana, Itye, Uran, Shwrta,-Dried Apples and Peaches, Potabs s and Vi-gcUldes of all sorts. Z. 11. COOK A SONS. fcb-'O-d.tw CniiRliiVL TV Rll. ETIVLEJIIWTS JL fi doz. Scythes and Snathes, various patt-rus 2 do Scythes and Cradles, do do; 6 do Manure Forks: 5 do ljong Handled Hay Forks; do Short do . ... "do; . 2 boxes Scy the Stones. For sale nt . 7.. If. COOK A, SON'S. WMOOPSi FORTX IJ ROSS R.ITMML TAX HOOPS; Thirty Gro Ilras Iloope of extra ti and superior uaiity. Just received and for sale riieap bv angll MESSRS. J. II. MAG BEB & Co. yg It l stt. coit.y JIEJL ERE SIM G IIOUX 1. For Sile by ulvti Z. II. COiiK A ROX. Kihela jnat racetveil and for sale heap at ng-27 A. D. REYNOLDS A Co.
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TOBACCONISTS.
rWUlE LJ It GEST TOBACCO ESJL TABL1SUMEM IX THE STATE. P. PEXDU1CII t BROTHERS, Woull nviwvtfully inform the citizens of Evans ville and viciuity, that they have a largcrt-tock .f Tobacco, Segars,SuulT, Pipes, and C.erman Smoking Tobacco, than any two establishments of onr principal cities. Hotel and ktore-kec4Ts look to your interests. Before purchasing elsewhere, please examine our larye assortment, which "e pledge ourselves to sell at the lowest Italtimore prices, and cheaper than can ls Itought in Cincinnati or Louisville. All we s.-k is. that you shall call and jmlpe for yotiix lvts. AVe offer nr y of the aUve at holesale or retail. Our ctablihiiient is a branch f the well known extensive lUltiuiore Toliaoco Warehouse of Jo. Feiiilrh h Si Dros. No. 1-V Forest stret. F. FEXDRICH A BROS., Main st. 1 door above First, jvll Eransrilh , Ind. TiXtESVEJST CMT TOflJMCCO JCLj tonr. J. S. McCKACKEN, Proprietor, Main btriH t, Is twc ti Third ami Fourth, Evansville, Ind. Havi.tz tittcd tm th Rtsire tolwi-o factory. I am row pr.-pnn-d to till all ciders for the varloiia style of v cstern Tolmrco, gnch as rives. Fount, (Juartrrnn 1 Half Pounds, in all kinds of packages, and have now oh hand tlie following brands, viz: 1 lxetf Ol instead Lump; Id do do Pounds; Id do Fine (Own); 'M do (in Caddies) Hoosier Boy; til ... 2ft do do do do Jordan's; Low Grade Kobiuson's, Montgomery 60 lbs Packages. The alsve stock will 1 sold 5 per cent, lower than can Is Uuijcht elaewtx re, and 5 jst cent, off for cash. All kinds of ourrency taken at p.ir. Si vcaty-live 31. large size Cigars ou hand in ne M. Ik'XI'S lit lowest figures for cash. feb!6 I9 EWS CHERR P ECTOR J L bir the rapid cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarsen.w, luniieitzn, Ilronchitis, vvlioopine Couich, Croup, Ail ii ma, Im-ipicnt Consumption, and for the relief f n d'.siiiiijdive patients iu advanced stag's of the li?stse. ' We revd not speak to the miblic of Its tirinm j Throughout every town, and almost every hantlet j of the American Stat, its wonderful runs of pul- : niouarv complaints have iniide it already know n. I X tr, f.-w are the families In any riviliVd countty j on this continent without some srsonal experience ot iiseit..is; alia R-wer yet tlie communities any when lii. li have not among them sotie living ttophy of its victory over the subtle and d.itnrerous dix'avf of the ihriKit and lungs. While it is the most (Hoverl'nl itntidote yet kn n to man f.-r the I'oMiiid ible and danirerous IiwaM-s of the pulmonary organs, it Is also the plensatiteft and safest retn"ly thi.t ran lie cmplovcd for itif.iuts and young mtsons. 'Parents tdiould have it in store against the itiiilious eucuiV that steals upon them uiipresinil. We lure iibtindaiit grounds to Is-lleve the Cherry Pcctor.il saves limr lives by the consumptions ft prevents than tlio. it cures. Kwp' it by ynif and cnr your eold hil they are curable, nor netdect tin lu-nutil no human skill can master the in -xors-blwcai ker that, fastened on th vitals, eats vour life away. All know tho dreadful fatality of Innsr J disorders, and a. they know too tho virtues of this rcm.'lyr we liis'il not Io more than to assure them it i still made the ln--t it can !. We spare lie cot, no care, no toil to pr.Mlu.-e it the most perf.-ct smile, and thus nfl'or.l tlmse who rely on it, the last agent which our skill can furnish for their cure. Aycr's Cathartic Pills. The sficnccH of Chemistry and Medicine have ls'cn taxed their utmost to produce this Is-st, most i js-rtis't purgative winch is known to man. Inunmcrable.i.r.ml's are shown that these Pills have viri ttti-s which Mirpass in cxci llenee the ordinary mcdi- ! ein-, and that they win inprecedeiilly iion the ! esti-m of all men. They ar wife and pleasant to j tl;e, but Miwerful toctnv. Tiieir jietit tr.ting pnpertis .-timnlate the vital acti itin of the body, remove the i.Imi ructions of it organs, purify tho j b!l, nd expel li-cne. They purge out the foul : humors which breed and grvw ilNtemper, stimulate ! slinri.-h or d;.ordTed .rgjns into their nut lira I aci tloii, and imjtai't heuUhv tone w ith strength to the ! whole system. Not only do they cure the every- ; iLiy t'oiiiplaints of every body, but also formidable i and .Li njrerotis di-aae that have batlled t ! l-t of J ! in in in xkill. While th.-y pr.l.iw imwerrd cflocts, I they niv at the same time, in dimitiislied tlnses, Ho I safest and lst physic that ran le employed for i clnT!r.-n. Kclni; snar-ctuT, tbev are il üVMut to lake; mid Is ing purely vegetable, are free from any li-k of harm. Cures have Isi n made which surnss iK-lief were tltey not sul.ta!itiatcd by men f such exalted position and iharacter aa to f rbil the sn-- l i..n if untruth. Many eminent clereyuien and physicians have lent their names to certify ti the j .u 1 .1 io the reliability of my rcmcdii-a, while other have sent me the nurance .f their conviction hat my preparations rntrilute imnu-nsedy to the elief i f my afllicted, sulleritig fellow-men. The Agents Udow nanicil are pleaMil to furnUh j ptali my Anicricaii Almanac, containing direction j tor th. ir no and certificates of their cur-, of the ! following complaints: Cwtiveiiea, llilioiis Complaints, BheiimatiMu. Iroj sy, Iletirlburn, Headac'ue arising from a foul Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of-tli-II .weis snd Pains arising thr. '.r.in) Flatulens cy, L..s of Apa-tite, all Uhx-roi -.d f'utaneu-Dij-a-. s which rennire an c vacua ri lucdir e, Si rf u!a or King's Evil. They also, by purifying the I.I.mm and stimulating tho system, cure tn iny comda!nt wbi. It it would not Is" supposed they could reach, snch as D-afness, Partial Blindness. 'Neuralcla, N. rvons Irritability, I-rarigements of the Livir mil Kid'ieys, Gout, and other kindred complaint arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. ho not Is? put oft" by unprincipled! dealers with some ither pill they may make more prt fit on. Ai-k f r Ajer's Pills, and take nothing else. No other they can give you compares with ti ls in Its iutrindc value or curative powers. The sick want the best aid there is for them, aud they eh-m'd have it. Prepared by Pr. J. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price 25 cts. i-r box.- Five Itoxe for SI. Sold by KELLER A WHITE, Ernnsvill, and by druggists and merchants throughout the country. At w holesale by J. C. AY EU & CO., lio Walnut st Cincinnati. jlyl tl.l,fHH tC HTOIUtJJtJ. J. OIIIKKS AMI Dr. A I.e. it Si IN Domestic and Foreign Drugs, M EDICALS, CIIEM I CA LS, Paint 8, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Glass ASD GLASSWARE, PA TEST 3IFDICISES, PERFUMERY, BIRD CAGES, &C, Evansville, Imiiana. Having made large additions to our stock, we arc now ready to fill ail orders with such quality of Goods as we fxl assured will give entire satisfaction. As we make our purchases by the packages, we are . ciiablil to offer them at the lowest possible pri.vs, thereby givivg the purchasers the same advantages as those w ho buy Ea.t. AVe also deal extensively in D.I G I ERREOTYPE ASD AMP.ROTYPi: STOCK And keep constantly on hand a large and varied assort nn lit of Cases, tliemicsls, Camera), ai 1 every article connected with the art. Operators that choose to order, ami eticliwing remittance, the same care and pric- will be obberved as if tliey attend iK-rsonally. When kooIs out f our line are wanted, we will pn-urn them w ith pleasure, at ths lowest prices. We shall, as heretofore, give particular attention to liavi all orders carefully packed and promptly f .rwarded. jiI2 IIALLOCK A STODDARD. ZfifJHLES It.iltCOCH, MMfORTtTÜ Vy and m-al.-r in IVmch and Saldlery Hardware, Min street, near Water. Having completed my arrm... m a m m an and Anu-r, lean mnuu"SO lacinrcrs Tora direct supply 1 of all goods in my 1 ne, I am enabled to (,'- ncements, that wish iot fail I . lie to interest of all enin the btisincs to cive tue a trial. I name in part: axles, springs made of the ttest steel; bawds, enameled and of all kinds of leather; cloths, linings for carriages, varnishes, ro tting of all kind., saddle trees, English bridle leathers, bits,stirrups, spurs, hamra, tine silver ham.-s of all kind., Jenny Lind Gig Tree, self-aljusting pads, Taylor's patent haroes, fly nets, shie threads, horse blankets, Lentlon Girth Welts, American Girth and It.'in Webs, both cotton and worsted; London Welt Skins, a superior article; ivt ry, gntt t pen ha and brass lined inartengal rings; ; v'ior 'kerseys for horse covers, the beat quality of carriage bolts, patent gig trees, Ac, Ac. I keep in f-ct i.verything appertaining to either branch of 4 ho ivnsiness, and nnderst md ng l.th branches thoroughly, we would respectful'y invite yoor attention .beftire purchasing elsew hre. I am also agent f r Ward's Patent Sj rtn 5 Saddle. ap20-dAw imW.l TCIt EH) Gross New Vork Matches. w fM for sale bv Z. II. COOK A SOX.
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LOSS LOTTERIES TRIimpjiam:: SWAN & CO. Continue to Draw m Usual without Interruption. SWAN & CO.'S LOTTERIES A RE I.EG. L, A XI A I TIIORIZED n V Tin: STATE OF GEOnOlAH The hite allcmpt to injure oxur firm lt stn lif omr Lotterie are dravm fairly; tha' onr Prize ir paid mn-tHtllij; and Viit onr chemc$ tirt re liberal Utun any other Lottery in the World ' . - The following scheme will be drawn by S. SWAN & CO., Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery, In each of their SinL' NumU r Lotteiiesfor Oclolur lS.".a, at Ai'ovsta, (Iio., iu ublic, undt-r tlu u-p.-riutcDdetico of Coauiiiiiom rs. Clmma 35 draws on Saturday, Oct. 2, 18.1Ä. 4lma 36 .Iraws on Sitnrday, (K-t. 9, 1S-".. 7ass 3 7 draws on Satur lay, Oct. 1 lfö8. I1m$ 3S drt;Wg on Saturday, Oct. 2.1, DnS. 7ass 39 draws on Saturday Oct. 1KW. OX THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS. 50,000 Tickets. FIVE TJ101'SAXI FOCI: UVXPBED A XL EIGHTY-FIVE FRIZES! Nearly One Prize to every A'lne Tickets! IY1ACNIFICENT SCHEME! TO BE DRAWN Each Saturday in October. 1 Frize of., o.floo . :wt,isn . lo.ism . f.,IMS .. 4.000 ,. a.tss) lis t ;sio f'KI - I VI 50 KKI 2-10 iS 125 loo A PP IU X I M ATI ON I'll I Z ES. .$1,000 ,. 1,-JoO MSI .. fsHJ .. 400 4 of ?ts Approx'ing to STO.tssi Prize,. 4 :io,Ks) 2i s 12.) 100 7-1 Ml a) arc. 10.ISSI a,so 1,."SHI ..... ...Iihi.i m 5,0110 5,1 S3 Trizes amounting to $320,000 Whole Tickets flo; Halves 5-"; Quartets R$A Circular showing the plan of the Lotteries will Ih sent to any one lciroiii- of recdiiig it. Certificates of Packages will la sold at the following rate, w hielt is tlie risk: Ccttificnte of Package of 1 Whole Ticket " " 10 Half " " 10 Quarter " ... .... " DI Eighth In ordering Ticket or C-rliticates, enclose to so 20 10 the moin-y to our i;.ldrcis for the Tickets ord. n-d, on n ccipt of which tiny will U- forwarded by first mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in any figure tlcy may 'csiiriiatu. The List of Draw n ntinibcrs snd Prizes w ill Is si-tit to purchasers Lnmediately after the Uawing. i4j"J'urchas-rs w ill please write their signatures plain, aud give their J'ot oflice. County and State. (?vEcm-mhr that every Prize is drawn ami payable iu full williot-t disliiction. f tr.n prir.es .r l.fato and under, paid immediately after the drawing other prizes at Iii fjiiiiii I time of thirty days. All communication strictly confidential. Address orders f.-r Tic kr-t or Certificates to S. SWAN CO.. Augusta, Georgia. It's Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala., or Atlanta, (Ja., can have tln-ir orders tilled, and save time, by ad.lrvudiig S. Swan A Co., at cither of those cities. ft ßA list of the numlM-r. that nrv drawn fnm the wln-cl, with the a'li .imt of tin' pri.e that each one is entitled to, will be published after ovety drawing, iu the following pncrs: AngnMa (G.) CnstitutionaIi-t, Njw Oi lean JMta, Mobile Register, Charloton Standard, Nashville Gazette, Atlanta luti-lligeiiei-r. New-York Wi-kly Day r. k. Savannah to-orgian, Kiihmoii.l J'ir-iKttch. New York Disiuitch and Paulding (Miss.) Ch rion, ami Little n.x k (Ark.) D-iiio rat. Aug. IX. rsM awi SIS fill. .miffJiE'Ä i.Vlll.n ROOT Jty PlhL CAlTloX. Merchant a.l Traders will Is on their guard and nt Is imiMMed upon by a Counterfeit of Morse's Indian R.Nd 1111-, signed A. 11. Moo:K. .ll gunuiue U.a.t Tills have the n:im and signature of A. J. WHITE A CO., on e.wh Imx. DR. MoRSE, the inventor of Mnr' f, na . Rift Pill, has M-nt the pn-atT i-art of hi lift: in travellit:''. having visited Euroiw. Asia, nu.l Africa, as well as North Ann l ieu, ami has ss nt Y :s . ort ii Aim Tien, ami lias ss'iit itig tlir? Indians of our Western J was in this way that the Indian 1 fiit iliscovenM. Jr. Morse was ? three yt-urs amutig eountrr, ail.l it w K.M.t Pills wer- first the find man to establish (ho fact that nil dt eas.-san.se from I.Il'l I.li V Or THE RI.OOD n that our ftrciigth, health nnd life Ie-ii.,., upo this vital fluid. A. J. WHITE A CO. 50 Intiard Street, New York. MI. MOUSE, tho in. ntor of Murs-'t Indian Root Pills, has sja-nt the gr-ater part of his life in traveling, ha ing visited Europe, Asia and Africa as well as North Amrrk-a lias sjs-iit three years among the Indian of our WcsU-ru country it was in thi way that the Indian Root Pills were first discovered. Dr. Mora was the first man to establish the fact tint all diseases arise from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD that onr strength, health and life depended upon this vital fluid. When the various fmssages Iweonie clogged, and do nt act In jetfoct harmony with the alitfcreiit functions of the body, the blood oea its action, lecomes thick, corrupted mid dist-ascd, thus causing all pain, sickness an! ditrs of every iiuuie; our stn ngth is exhaust-d, onr health we are deprived of, aud if nature is not assisted in throwing off the stagnant humors, tin. bload will Is-come choked aud cease to act, and thus our light of lifo w ill be forever blown out. liow Imjiortant then, that we should ktcp the various passages of the Is sly free and open. And how pleasnsit to us that we have it in our power to put a medicine in your teach, namely, Morse's Indian Root Pills, manufactured from plants and r.aita which grow around the mountainous cli.T iu nature's garden, for the health and recovery of diseased man. One of the roots from which these pills are made is a sodoiific, which opens the jwrcs of the skin, and assists nature in throwing oat the finer parts of the corruption within. The second is a plant which is an expectorant, that os-tis and miclog the humors from the lung by copious spitting. The third is a diuretic, w hich gives ease and double strength to the kidnsys; thns encouraged they draw largo amounts of impurity from the blood, which is then thrown out Umnlif ully by the urinary water passage, and w hich could not have la-en discharged inaiiy other way. Th j fourth is a cathartic, and accompanies thn ither pros-rties of tho pills while engaged in purifying the blood; the coarser particles which cannot jass ! by the other outlets, are thns taken up and cou-vey.-d off in great quantities by the lowds. From the above, it is shown that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills not only enter the stomach, but become united with the hlissl, for they find way toevery part, ami completely rout out and cleanse the system f.-um all impurity, and the life of the body which is the Mood, N-comes perfectly healthy; consequently ail sickness and pain are driven from the system, for they cannot rvmain when the body becomes so pure and clear. The rcaxon why people are so distressed when sick, and why so many die, is localise they do not get a nn-dicine which w ill pas to the afflicted parts, and w hich will open the natural passage for the distise to 1 cast out, hence a large quantity o food aud other mat tr is halgod, and the stomach and intestines are literally overflowing with the corrupted mass, thus undergoing disagreeable fermentations, constantly mixing with the bhsxl, which throws the corrupted matter through .every veiu and artvry, until lite is taken from the- body by disease. Ir. Morse's Tills have ald-d to themselves victory upon victory, by restoring millions of the sick to bl.Kuning health and happiness. Yes, thousands who have been racked or tormented with sickness, piin and nngnish, and whose feeble frames have Iwen scorched by tlie burning elements of raging fever, and w ho have been brought as it were. I within a step of the silent grave, now stand ready j to testify that they would have been n units-red with the dead, Inwi it Dot been for this great and wonI derful medicine, Dr. Morse's Indian Root PilU. After one or two doses had been taken, they were I astonished and alwdutely surprised, in w itnessing 1 tonr nur rinmg ri.et-is. oi on IV au Iliey give lmI mediate ease and strength, and take away all sick-'' I ness, pain and angnish, hut they at once go to work ! at the foundation of the disease, which is the blood i Therefore, it will be hown, e-ciallT by those I who use these rills, that they will mo cleanse and purify that disease that deadly enemy will take ' its 1.111., nuu me 11 a n 01 3-outn ana tieantr will J again return, and the prospect of a long and'liapi-v ' Mf;iui.r;.i. j i.:.i, ... , 0 ! i life will cherish and brighten your day. .aitio. i-wareoia couuterfc;i sigued K B Moore. All genuine have the nüme of A. J. White A C o.on ew:h tox. Also the 'signature of A. AVhite A Co. All others are spurious. A. J. WHITE A CO., Sole Proprietors, . 60 Leonard street, X. YDr. Morse's IndUn Boot Pills sre sold by dealers in Medicines. Agents wanted in every town, village and hamlet iu the land. Parties desiring the agoucy will address as aliove for the terms. Price 23 cents per box. five toxes will be sent on receiptor 1, postage paid. fJanll-dAwly Wm ö oit .na ts: no or jult!i MM dor. assorted, from common Crasa to Vorstef Rugs. For sale by Z. H. C00K A SON. - . . - j- .. .... I I.S 76 kau assort-! Nails for sale by 7.. II. COOK A SON.
PATENT MEDICINES.
jrhtSCOT-EREll tT LasT! Greatest MA" Cure in the World for tRlti! lYof. Clias. HeGratb, Original Inventor and Manufacturer ,f thx ELECTRIC OIL! Tuts Oil is the only sure remedy In the worM ftthe cure of rheumatism, deafness, gnnt, nrwralgia. In m I -ago, sciatica, spical and In fichi.il complaints, ticdoloreux, tieadarhe, cramps, croup, piles, felons, sprains and bruises, cuts and w'onnds, swelled gland, still joints, scrofula, erysijiel is, aoro nij pk-s, swelled breast, womb disorder, salt rheum, tanker ia tlie mouth and stomach, palpitation, rrn,iot, ctiked I reast, (juinsy, fröre thro.it, rwls.r, idetirisy, nhx-rs, lock-jaw, heart-burn, tooth and ear-ache, nervousness, costiveoess, burns, se euros of teeth . ing infants, hemorrhage, alccss, etifl' neck, lnkrn breast, chilblains, tetter, shingles, frosted fc-t, fever snd ague, chaped Lauds, or sny diseases that are sore and aitiful, Is the only article ever brought Is-fore the public that will do its work ertV-ctty in from three to twenty minutes li;ts laxB used y . thousands and pronounced the lat mnely ever discrertl. This Oil arts on tlie frystrm v I h cWtrlcitj is of pure vegetable preparation. Not the slightest danger of applying it outwardly and inwardly. It at once give a permanent cure in most cacs fron, ton to twenty niinuh-s. The lt physiologists of Europe have discovered imnt nit oi aniv jf.iiii-ii.ik vt Ii ft II l nut I rjvirn is the effect of an olwtruction of the physico-elee- ' . r - 1 . 1 . . i - r b Ii ic niiKi in loc oiauic uiaewne. A Sklliui applicant of this Oil puts in immediate motion tlie iters fluid and the cure is at once accomplished. No-' bleedings, no vomiting, purging or blistering Is resorted to. None genuine without the signature of Prof. . De Grath. Lala-ls signed in writing. Princial Ikat, Xo. 39 Smth Eighth treet, three doors below (. hestnut, Philaik-lphia. Country dealers and drugghds ran lie supplied w holesale and retail. Trice 25 cents, 50 tcrnta and J 1 per lottle. Try rvcrj- thing else, and give this one simpls' trial. Caitiotc. Tie carefiil to ask for, and pet I-Crattie" EWtric Oil, as worthless imitations ala-nnd. There are numerous imitation sprang tip on the r.titutlon tbut m v artirle ba amuiri,!- T1m inb-w Uc must lware they are worthless. ... AFFLICTED, READ Jftii -Mlraculcus cure made on one of t lie citizens of" Macos, April 8, 1857. Tr-ar. DitATit D-ar Sir: This is to oertify that I l ud a fall, sprained my shoulder and was afflicted ft ii eighteen days, and lst the use of my arm, and j could not raise my hand to my head, ami hearing of " the wonderful ctires effected by leGratlis KWtrie Oil, and by one application of it I was enabled to raise my band to my bead and take oft siy kat. i Thank God, I am well, nd I cheerfully recommend I it to all the afllictcd. The sMdicatioit was made. before a hundred persons. l ours truly, fSigiitilJ A. HaiVr, A.J0I.DAX.. Vitms J. c. G. A 11. John W. Urantly, Iwia Vounjr. J. W. A.krhold K. . Jeffers, E. Price. H. ItoRi-r. T. Franklin, . B. Ross P. Freeman, JIacox, April , 185T. Pimr. DrfiBATH D-ar Sir: I, Capt. B. B. Smith, hereby certify that 1 have been afflictrsl with rhru- ' riatt-m for four years and ut tim-s could not sleep. -By hearing of the wonderful cures l-y iVCrath s ICiectric Oil, I was induced to try it, and by the first application of the Electric Oil I was at -nee - relieved, and now have the use of my arm. Tits ipplici-.tion was made l fure fiftv js-rsons. B. 1. SMITH, Twiggs Co.. Wc, the nndersignnl, were prcf?nt: J. J. Riley, J. II. Brantlv, 11. J. Coper. Kaici'jh (A. V.) tadd. - CERTIFICATE. I Winds noun, s. C Marth 9, 1H57. I I, David Elkin, do hereby certify that I haveri l n badly afllicted for two months with inflamma. . : tt iy rbenmatism, one of my h-ga Is ing much swelli en stiff nud on? so that I found it exceedingly ; difficult to walk that the stiff joint has ln-en twice j mhlted with Prof. DeGrath'a S;J.rtMr Electrte j Oil within thirty hours; and I now ha v) the pert t use of the afflicted limb. I was also troubled with ' partial deafness in my left ear, and by a single J j plication of the Elect tic Oil my Learing has Lcea J greatly improv.l. j DAVID ELKIX. SssaaaaaBaaamtB I Ai crsTA, Ga., March 3 1857. ruor. DiGrvtii iV'tir Sir: This is to certify that t I have la-en afflicted with h.-iida heand corns on lay jr j f,-t fnim w hieb I have sum-red Terr much an -1 1 by the application of Ih-Grnth's Eh-trk Oil V i liave lei-n cured of my headache and eon s, an 1 raj then fore recommend it to all. I. McCUK. Pcor. De GnATti's Ei.r.rnMC Oil ?2. BrwAKD. I will gl-.-e ?-.'." for tlie apprehension of a low acamp, . who t'l in'ed some dirty Iiaitdhill and called Iii stuff by the name of Electric Oil. Caiiin. liewnreof low jsllnrs and pica rune druggists who put up a stuff composed of campbene and h,rd oil, ' culling it KIH-trie til. Xo pnldlara sell the genuine Electric Oil in the United States . it is sold only by rccini tal.Ji drnggists and country i.lml. " It- sure and g-t lWärath'S EWlrtc il, r yu will I cheated. AFFLICTED, READ THIS. CKSTII'lf ATK. At ot sTA, tla. March 2. DC7. Tvor. DrCa tTii J-ar Sir: This is t c-ertify tliat my laiy Mom-s has la-en afflicted with rlicitniatism for seventeen years, and by one application of jonr Oiljie was entirely cure, ui I clu-erfully oosaaiea! it to all similarly affected. lours ress-ct fully, J. IIEUBER. F.r sale by SMITH A E7.ZARD. s.le agents at. Atlanu, GcH.rgia. PROF. CHAS. DrGKATII, .'Ml S.nth Eighth street, Phihwhdphia. K ELI.ER A WH ITK, mde agents. Also, for sale at Dr. IVnniuglou's Drug Store, and 1 Ilall. s k A Stoddard's. ct'JO PRIZE FOR EERBOtiVwho snliM-rilasi for the NEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS, A Beautifully Illustrated Family Newspaper. The New York Weekly Press is one of the largest and la-st literary pasTSof the day. A large Quarto, containing Twenty Pages, or Sixty Columns, of en-t.-rtainiug uiatu-r ; aud Elegantly Illustrated every wi--k. A Gift worth from 50 cents to tint) will be tent to. each suliscribt-r 011 receipt of tlie suhacrfptioti money. tesms : One copy for ne year, and 1 gift........ ...... 01 Three copies one year, and 3 gitts..... A W. l ive copies one year, and 5 gifts. ....... S OO , Ten copies one year, an-1 10 gift ..!. on . Twenty-one copies 01:? year, and 12 gifts......! Canadian sulsviibers must send 26 cents each Im . addition to the above rates, to pay the American . postage, which must Is pre-paid. The articles to be distributed are comprised in the following list : 1 U. 8. Treasury Note..... flOisl 00 2 do da do 6O0 HO each. , 5 do do do ...... "isl I each. 10 do do . do 100 00 each. ' Patent Lever Hunting Cased Watches 100 Of) 20 Gold Matches . 75 fro 00 do - , 1 1 1 1 1 0 00 1"0 lo 60 OO 0 Ladw-s Gold WatJia 35 OI 2'S) Silver Hunting Cased Watches M fs 6S Silver Watches.........l0 00 to 20 00 looo Gold Guard, Yest and Fob Chains M...... 10 00 to 30 00 1000 Gold Pens ami Pencils 6 00 to 15 tt Gold Ixskets, Bracelets, llrouche. Ear Drofsi Breast Iins, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Kings, Shirt ; Studs, Watch Keys, Gold and Silver Thimbles, and' a variety of other articles worth from 60 cents $15 00 each. On receipt of the su1cription money,' the sul scriber's name w ill I entered upon onr books oppsite a niunla-r, and the gift corresponding with that tiumts-r will tie forward! within one week to hint, by mail or express, post-paid. There is neither humbug nor lottery about tha . alsive, as every subscrils-r is iw of a Prise of vat ne. We prefer to make this liberal distribution . among them instead of giving s large commission to Agents, giving to the subscriber the amount that would go to the Agent, and in many case a hau-, dred fold more. DANIEL A DEE, Publisher. spl2-Cm 211 Centre street, New York. U A" I Tri (J Cs TMK Mil VXMP VF by Express, at J. IlEALS. GilWIUll ES-ZSO BJOtt CO FE EEt? Vj 120 kega assorted Xsila; ' loo do Cut Spikes; M do Wr't do; 4O0 Ixixes assorted Glass; 75 do do ; TotaMra; 60 do do Starch; 60 do 'do Star Candles; 20O kegs White Ld; ' 15 bids. I.inaeed Oil; r it- . : . O UO ,11 JlitO. 60 do Rosin; 10 do IMtcK AO do aegar; ',w;fliHt; l" obis. White hite Lime; .00 do Cemeut Ml bhla. Grey Lime;20 do I'laster Psris. Ih ttore nd fcs. ORR. DAL2KLL A fX. sale by jmWiJ.UM Mit M.Mi J-U H-JßJXMXM rR kT) Miami Kiflle Powder: e :x0 kegs Ulaatiug Powder; 2" cases Rifle do; 60 half kegs Rifle Powder. For sale by ' Z; II. COOK A SON. Agents. M9JILS 100 HE tlti JiHSORTBU m W XaiU, reot-ired and tor sab ehean fw raah. JACOB STRAUB, jly24-3w No. 40 Main street. 11 T.I I. IS H PJTEVT CO.XCMRTE MM SAFES We are airenta foe the rfbratii 1 ..-it. latent r irr irooi anu Intel 1 TP. r-.i manuLictiired by Hsil. Carroll A Cincinnati. A consta'.t supply will he kpt on band, sad sold at . manufacturer's prices, " rRESTON EKOf. 11.11-. . . ... . . r . . . w. ...
