Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 43, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 September 1858 — Page 4
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Eirhanze and Curerncy - Table. ' ConrcrfetI fcy n ' Brauch Bank. .--T V. . EXCHAXG : '- Ii , : t t' 1 New York, Buying u. Selling r r- ' ' New Orleans, " par " -Vi ;'. -3 Cincinnati, ' - " ' - " ' J " -'. - BANKABLE FTXD8, 0 CVRREPtCT AT PAS. ' State TSaxk or Indiana. Allegheny Citt Bask. ' Bank or tue State or Ix- Moxosqahela Bask, Pa. ' 'iaxa: . State Bank or Ohi6v Baltimore. Except A merican Bank. PlrTSBÜRO. " Philadelphia," Exoept Sank of Pennsylvania. Missoctti. .'. SFEC1E PATIStj' Fbee Banks or Indiana. Wheeling Crrr..
',.'.' " STOCK BASKS Of OHIO EXCEPT " - - -Union, 8adnsky.- 6 di. City, Cinoinnatl...JJO dl. . City Bank,Columbns,5dis, Canal, Cleveland... .75 diu. Seneei-ComtT7.;:w.7ä di. j .IS,' II YORK, NEW ENGLAND, NSW KKSEY, AND DSLA- . WABE, IS GOOD CREDIT. j 0 J, i :t - 8PECIE-PATING FREE BANKS. ' f ... Brookville Bank, Brook-! Exchange Bank, GreenTille. . Castle. ' -'- Bank of Elkhart, Elk-1 Fayette Co. Bank, Con- .!..!' hart. . . - - . . t j nersville. a:; Bank of Goshen, Goshen. I Farmers' B'k, Westfleld. Bank of Gosport, Gosport. ' Hoosier B'k, Logansport.
Bank of Indiana, Miclu- Indiana Bank, Madison cau CitT, Indiana Reserve Bank, Kokomo. Indiana Fanners' -Bank, Franklin. Indiana Stock Bank, Laporte, Kentucky Stock B'k, Columbus. Lagrange Bank, Lima. Her. and Mechanics Bk, New Albany. New York and Va. State
Bank of Monticello, Jlon-A-ticello.' ' i.. Bank of Mt. Vernon, Mt. Vernon. Bank of Paoli, Paoli. Bank of Rockvilhs, Wa-; bashtown. . , v,iBank of Syracuse, Sj-ra-, case. ' Bank of Salem, Salem. 4 X Bank Of Salein, New Albany. Blooiuington B'k, Bloomington. 1 Crescent City Bank, Ev- - ansvilln. Canal Bank, Evanville. - - CambridgeCity B k.C'am'A v. bridge City.. - - Central Bank, Indianapo-
Stock Bank, Evansville. Parke Co. Bank, Rockville. Prairie City Bank, Terre Haute. Southern Bank of Ind., Terre Haute. Salem Bank, Goshen. lis. - rSCt'KREST ITXDS. The principal uncurrent funds in this market are Illiuois, Wisconsin and Tennesse. They may be quoted about as follows : Illinois . i... 1 discount. Wisconsin ......1 " TeBnesse Planters and Cniou Banks.... " . B uik of Tennesse. Free Banks solvent ' Opposition Candidates for the Legislature. - The following, is a list of the opposition , candidates for the Legislature,- in the several districts of the State, wbere . selections have been made. The Districts are "designated by the county or counties composing them. - The list was compiled by the IndianViv polis 'Journal: - - SENATORIAL, CANDIDATES. ' . " Brown and Monroe Lewis Bollman, of Monroe; ' Carroll and Clinton Reed Case, of Car- .' roll; . Grant and Madison Hervey Craven, of Madison; - : Jasper, Lake and Porter David Turner, k,of Lake; - - - - - Jefferson John R. Cravens; . Kosciusko and Wabash James D. Conner," 6f, Wabash; . -- ' Marshall and St' Joseph -Rufiiä ;Brown, of Marshall; '- , , . Tippecanoe M. C. Culver; t: u JWay'neOthniel Bee3on. . ' - Lawrence and Martin S. R. Cobb of Lawrence"; " - . . ----- Ohio and Switzerland Benj. . Robinson, w Switzerland; '! . " Ohio and Switzerland Abel C. Pepper, of Ohio;, a i v Perry, Spencer and - Warrick II. G. ' Barkwell ; Perry, Spencer and Warrick David T. Laird, of Spencer. ' REPRESENTATIVE CANDIDATES. Boone Clark Duvol; Boone and Hendricks 0. A. Hamilton, of Boone; ' ' - . Cass Thomas n. Billinghurst; Elkhart John Thompson; . : Elkhart and Lagrange Charles li. Marray, of Elkhart; - - -Grant William Hall; u "" Hancock James W. Hervey ; ,t j Hancock audshelby Lewis J. Reeves, of Sheibv; - Henry J. II. Mellett; . ' Howard T. J. Harrison; -t?.' Hendricks Levi Ritter; Jay George 0. Whiteman ; - Jefferson D. C. Baranham and John L Mansfield; V Kosciusko Sylvamrs Davidson ; '-' r. Kosciusko and Wabash Andrew J. Powers, of Kosciusko: Lake Elihu Griffin; Laporte M. G. Sherman and W. H. Scott; Marshall and Stark J. 0. Parks, of Mar lhall; ' : Marion Jonathan W. Gordon and Isaac ' X. Cotton ; Morgan Cyras Wbetzel; Monroe Martin C. Hunter; - s Pntrtnm I. N. Rynearson and Joseph B. Fordyce; Randolph Silas Colgrove: Tippecanoe Chri3 Jliller and I. N. Styles; . Vermillion Aquilin Nebekcr ; "Wabash John Comstock; Wayne W. C. Jeffries, J. H. Hamilton, and J. M. Austin. Gibson Harrison F. Kiger ; Johnson and Morgan Thomas Perry, of " Morgan; . Martin Milton McKec; Ohio and Switzerland William n. Gregory, of Ohio; . ... Spencer Calvin Jones. - Opposition Candidate for Congres. First District Embracing the counties of Daviess, Dubois, Gibson, Knox, Martin, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Vanderburgh and "Warrick, ALVIX P. H0VEY, of Poser. Secos District. Embracing the counties of Perry, Crawford, Orange, Washington, Harrison, Floyd, Scott, and Clarke. JOHN M. W1LSOX, of Floyd. Third District Embracing the counties of li.irthalomew, Brown, Jackson, Jefferson, " Jennings, Lawrence, Monroe and Switzerlend, WILLIAM McKEE DUNN, of JefTcrson. GEORGE. W. CARR, of Jackson. - , ForuTn District Embracing the counties of Dearborn, Decatur, Franklin, Ohio, Ilip'ey and Rush, -. PLEASANT A. UACKLE.MAN, of Rnsh. Sixth Dibtrict Embracing the counties of tlMtiiiM-k, - Ifenclricks, Johnson, Marion, Morgan and Shelby, ' VALBERT G.PORTER, of Marion. ' Seventh District Embracing the'coiuilies of Clay Greene, Owen, Parke, Putnam, ßullivan,. Vermillion and. Vigo JOHN Ü. DAVIS, orParke. - Eiohth District Embracing the counties' of Boone, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery Tippecanoe and Warren - 'JAMES WILSON, of Montgomery. NiSTH District Emwacinfr the counties of Benton, Cas?, Fulton, Jasper T ke Laporte, Marshall, Miami, Porter, Pulasm, Stark, Ht, Joseph end White, , -:-- - SCHUYLER COLFAX, of St. Joseph.'EbEVESTa District Embracing the counties of Adams, Blackford, Grant, Hamilton, Howard, Huntington, Jay, Madison, Tipton, Wawh and Wells, : .; JIW t, PBTHTP, efWattasft. -:'
Times and Places of holding County . . . Agricultural Fairs In Indiana.
... Vadirbargli-frKvansil.Ojt( -Mtta,- J5tU fc and I6tn. r. - ...ife-; . Gibson Princeton, Oct, 12tV13tb.:and Htn. .... 1. r .... . , . WTj-i:r "-A -u . Warrick September 28, to October 1. , Delaware Muncie, September. 29, Oct. 1.. r Dearborn' Aurora, beptember 28, Uot. lr.. Franklin.Brookville, September ;?9 to October 1.- - -r -- t . i ' a;. . . Fulton Ilocbester, October 15th and 16th. , Howard Kokomo, October 21st ad.22d. . Henry Newcastle, September 22, 23, 24. Jefl'erson Madison, 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 2 2d to 24tb. , Park and Vermillion-r-Montezuma, September 21st to 24th. ,. . V v Scott Lexington September 28, 29, 30. Spencer Rockport, September 23, 24. ...Sullivan Carlile, September .. 30, Oct. 1. South Western - Indiana District Fair Vincennes, October 19th to. 22d. j. ' Washington Salem, September 20, 23. ' Wayue County Richmond, September 28, October 1. . Wabash Wabushtown, Sept. 2Stfi 30th. KENTUCKY. Notk The above list will be enlarged as information is received of the times and places of County Fairs. , Presidents and Secretaries are requested to Xavor us with the needed facts. . . ; , , ,., ;? Places of 'Worship. The following Register of places of public wor ship, may be of interest to strangers visiting our city: - . i - . ;; ' . , German Vniled EmiHtelieal St. JoTin' CAwrc.'. . On Third street, between DivisiQn and Ingle streets. William Schmidt, Pastor. .Meetings, every Sunday, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Christian Church At Youns lien's Christian Ilall, Third street, between Main and Sycamore, bervices very liord s day at lüj-j o cloct. . . .1 . Old Prebteriun Cluirch, (AT&V On Second, be tween JIaiu and Locust streets. Kev. William McCaher, Pastor. Services every Sabbath, at 10: o clock. A, at., and 3 o clock, p. m. baubatli cllool at 6 o'clock, A. M. Prayer Ucetiug evtry Wed no day eveniug,at 8 o clock. First rresbitterinn ' Church, (O. S.) Corner Vine and Second, sueeu.. .Uov. am!xa.deb mlureti. Pastor. Services every Sabbath at 1U o clock, A. and 8 o'clock, r. M. Sabbath School at Oo'clock A. M. Prayer ilet'tiug every MTeduesday evening at 8 o clock. St. Par, (fitcpa7iM) Corner First and Cliestces every Sabbath at o'clock, A.U.,and8 o' clock, P. M. Sabbath School at 4 o'clock, P. SI. Prayer meeting every - Friday evening, uc s o clock. Clmrch. of On AMilmplitui, (Roman Catholic) Sec ond street, between Main and Sycamore. Kcvs. Amtont Dbdieb and Patbick McDekmott, Pastors. Services every Sabbath moraine at 8 and 10 o'clock. Vespers at 3 o clock, p. m. Meetings evei-y mornine dunnir the week, at Vi and 8 o clock, a. m. : i Trinitu Church, (German Hom-in Cathulic) Third street, between Vine and Division. Kev. Francis Kutarsi, Pastor., hi rvices every Sabbath at and 10 o'clock, A H. Sabbath School at 3 o'clock, P. M., and meetings cvi,ry morning throngli the week at 8 O Clock, A.M. . . ; f-- "T1 T ' - Ingle Sirect Chorea, (Methodist) Ingle street, be. tween Seventh and Eighth. Kov. J. IIight, l'as tob. Services every Sunday at 10 o'clock, A. i. and 7 o'clock, p. a. Prayer Meeting every 'ri-. day evening at to 8 o'clock. - Benei Inael f-yHagotneK.klcT'a Building,' third story, on Main street, between Third and Fourthstreets. Kov. 3Ir. Welcbseb, Pastor. - Services every Friday cvruing at 7 o'clock, and Saturday morning at S o'clock. - ." . Anociation of Spiritnalitts Temperance MaH, on Water street. Services every Sabbath afternoon, at 2 o'clock. . . - - Locust FUrcst Church, (Itcthodist) Locust street, between Second and Third. Rev. Hiram Uii.miee, Pastor. Services every Sal-bath at lt'! o'clock, a. if., and S o'clock, P. m.-j Sabbath School, at it o'clock, A. M. Weekly Prayer Meeting, every Wednesday evening, at 8 o'cUxk. - Zion't JlcumjeUcal Church On Fifth below Ingle street. Kev. Mr. Misuebt, Pastor. Sen icts every Sabbath, at 10 o'clock, a. m., and 9 o'clock, p. M. Wednesday evening, ut 8 o'clKk." ' First Baptist ( incc.ii Ou the corner Second and Clark street. ' So Pastor. C hurch .Alectings, Smiday morning at 10 o'clock. Prayer Mt-etings, ever Wednesilay evening. Sabbath School at ä o'clock, A. M. German THethodi! Church On Vine sircot, between Second ami Thin!. Kev. Mr. IIa vier. Pastor. PreAchins, Sunday tiiornin;, at 10,'..', o'clock. Also at night. Prayer Meeting, every Wtduescbiy night. African Nrfhr!it Clmrch On Leet street, bet. Third and Fourth sts. Kev. Mr. Abka.h Hill, Circuit Kider. Class Meeting, every Sunday morning. Prayer Meeting, every Wednesday night. German Bitptirt Church Corner Second and Clark street. Services every Sabbath, by Rev; Mr. Busch. Trayer M ating, every Wednesday night. Site, or AHl'rijh:' Church. (German) Corner Eighth and Division Streets. Kev. Mr. Tempkrtds, Pastor. Services every Sunday morning, at ll1.. o'clock. Prayer Meeting, every Wednceaay nighr. German Lutheran Chvrvh On Fifth street, bet. Canal and Sixth, iu L;unaoo. llev. Mr. Sai peut, Pastor. Services every Sabbath morning, at 11 o'clock. Old School BaptUt Sharp's enlargement. Elder A. I. Moatos, Pastor. Services every Sunday morning at lot:; o'clock. Cumberland Prcibvterian Church Corner Second and Chestnut sts. Kev. Mr. Bukhow, Pastor. Serices every Sabbath at 11 o'clock, a. m., and at 8 p. jj, .Meetings of Secret Societies.. masonic. Erannrille Lodye, Xo. Ol. A. J. Colbi rx, Secretary. K"gnlar nui'lings Orft and thirdJMondav's in each month, at Masonic Ilall, corner of Main and First street. Evannille S. A. diopter, .Yo. 12. W. E. Hol-' ucRWORTFt, Secretary. Mi-ets first Friday iu each onth.at Masonic II all. " ' oiid tei lows. Morning Star Lod-je, X:. 7. J.IMn Swassos. Secrstary. Regular meetings every Thursday evening, corner of Main and First street. Crescent Lodge, Xo. 122. Johx Greek, Secretary. Meets every Tuesday evening. Sehiltrr Lohje, (Gennnu) So. 13S. .ToiIN DANkf.tteli., SecreUiry. lb'gular meetings every Friday evening. - BransciV.et Enrnmmnrjti. Xo. 20. C. O. ICkatz. 8cribe. Meets second and fourth Monday's iucverv mouth. IEVANSVILLK, INl, Wb sale Department, First street, first door firm K in; Retail lii'i'artmcnt, Main street, ttrst tlei-r H-I'iw the corner. 7., 11. Cook leps to thank his friend in Kvnnsvillo aiM ni'iRhlMjrhood, for their favors so freely bestowed on him since lie has lieen in business aiming them, and takes this opportunity of introducing to their notice his son, Mr. 11. A. dKk,wbom he has taken into partnership from this date, and solicits for the new firm f Z. II. Cook &Son, a continuance of the support so lilierally conferred on himself. Z. U. Cook ii Son, having taken the bminese premises and purchased the whole stock of Mr. M. W. Foster, feel confident that they will bo enabled to snpply the citizens of F.vansvilie with every article they may require in the Grocery and Provision line. '. 11. Cook & Son wisli especially to draw the attention of persons id tho country having produce of any kind to dispose of, to their increased facility for taking off their stock, mid supplying them at their store, with all articles required iu the wholesale department, at prices that must insure their orders for the future. feb2-tf f.ve xtr.n,'Ä suk alas. M TO UUILDKKS AND CAlil 'ENTJCUS. The subscriber has buught out the interest of R. H. Bennett, in the I.tniilier Yard, near Kratz & Heul man's Fotiniiery. Ho now offers his stock at a cheap price f r c;u,h. ilylm JAS FW4XSON. Jd. RETROSPECT FOR .IL LY. Just received at an"1H1BULL & toNYN;ruN. " f store and sir sale y ang 20 J. w. VICKERY Co.'. rgMiiiKi (ion it uoKsnst S. t'rth Milch Cow, for sale at ang:M - . ; -. Z 11. COOK SON'S. .VÄ i.lniUj:it.-- Tue 'nbbsribVr would JL respKtfntly call the attention of carpenters and biiil.iei s to his stock of Pine Lumljer, wl:ich is on of the largest and best ever yarded in this citv. Prices as low as the lowest. Office corner Main and Seventh streets. ; JOHN-F. GEOVEß. J'.vl " ' . . BnfeiSiJa i mum. Km"' a MiXTit.M sn ü -r uau i;i ItKD HAM lbceivcd and for sale by Z. 11. COOK 4 SON, - - ole Agent for Evansville. julr 4) IiMj8 fltOiCK mmrmXW 20 bxs. Star Caudles, t.JtRU Ott., 20 : do Assorted Ueruian and Palm Secip, jiut received by . Z. 11. COOK. & Son. - TfP Vit. MtM'U .IU THAtMM.. X t,0e JL Lights, 8-10 Sash, 3, p,ud It. ea-h. 1,(KC 9-12 '-' '2w.'.-li.ia - - - ' ' 1,000 lo-lti and 10-12 Sasb. . t 100 Pannel Doors, assorted sizes. .. . ' ' 2TiO Bmwt Glass. RTrted sizow. Just received 3 fir tf- ihw, m Wmwrwn mf .
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
m c. ; HALLOCK-S"- 1 ' 1 C3 - EVASSVILlEilKDy--' 1 Underwriter and General Insurance t. ,,-Agent, and - v. - ADJL'STElt OF AVERAGES. : . r Tt cohtuiut-s to insue policies from suveral FII ST t-i-Asa ana jlobt ltjiLiArji-i!. - IXSÜBANCE COMPANIES is i5T "THI COCXTKY,'. t!t IKLAS AS FIKI RISKS. t- Ho will also receive applications lor : . :u. ' ' " , ' LIFK lXSUBAM'E. - KW He will also attend to the A DJÜSTMEXT OF LOSSES of every description, under- policies from ther agencies,1 and attend to the settlement of all matters connected witn insurance, lor paruej inter ested. ' His long experience as an Insurance Agent, hits made him familiar with all subjects connected with the subject ol lnsnranc. ; 1 lapa) o7-ly. S1J rt AKTFOKD. COSKECTICUT. STATEMENT of the Condition- of the iETNA INSCKANCE COMPANY on the 1st of January, 188, as required by tue law at toe state oc ininana: The name of the Corporation is .71 N A INSURANCE COMPANY, located at Hartford, Coxs. , Tho Cairital Siock is ONE MILLION DOLLARS, and is paid up. 1 1 .j v i j-i ' The Aäsets of the Company are: . . . ' Par. Market t. Cash in hand and in Bank........ S 87,989 69 ' Cash in special deposit tin.,. . , Hartford banks, with accrued.... " :" ' s inbre-t - ...... ; 200,134 00 Cash in luuids of Agents, ami... , - ' -' in transit , , . : 1CC.872 05 Real estate nnincum?ered ...... - 47,653 45 0 Mortgage Bonds at 8 per cent interest ; : f 1000 $1000 44,000 00 28 do do Ö per cent, interest..... 1000. 10U0 28,000 00 10 Jersey City Water Bonds 6 per cent, interest..- 1000 1000 10,000 00 1 . Hartford City Bonds, ü per , - - - cent, interest... 1000 1000 15,000 00 - 6 Milwankie Bonds 10 per i; cent, interest-... .10X) 1000 6,000 00 Money due the company so- , cured by mortgage . - 5,41 S 04 'Bills receivable .'. 35,177 18 300 shares Hartford & New Ua- . ven It. U. Co., stock 100 113 33,000 00 104 slmres Boston & Worcester - Kailroad-Co., stock. ....100 -1 78 8,348 00 250 shares Connecticut River R R Co., stock, . ..... 100 . 50 12,500 00 5 shares Connecticut River . Co., stock; 100- 1,230 50 shares Stafford Rank stock 100 .. . 5,000 ' 50 shares Citizen's Rack, War - tcrbury stock 100 100 " 5.W0 30 shais Eale Bank, Providence stock .; 60 50 1,800 - 300 shares Phueuix Bank, Uartfiril stock 100 100 30,000 400 shares Farm. Sc Alach. B'k. ' . Hartford stuck 100 110 44,000 300 shares Exchange B'k. Hart- ; ' ford stock 50 CO 12.000 240 sh.aes State Rank, do do... 100 110 20.4(H) 100 shares City Bank, do do.... 101 110 11,000 100 shares County do do do 100 50 5,000 50 loO shares Conn. River Bank, Hartford, stock.."... 50 120 9,000. 435 shares Hartford B'k, Hartford, stock 100 115 49,919 100 shares Charter Oak Sank, Hartford stock 100 100 10,000 100 sharesMerch. 4 Man. B'k. J ; - -- Hartford, sun k paid in. , 1,000 ' 75 shares Xtna Bank, Hartford, sUick.. - -750 200 shares Mc-rch. Ex. Bunk, .- j - Nov.- York, stiM-k.., 50 85 8,500 200 shares North River Bank.'; New York,' stock....'... , ' 83- 83 8,500 1200phaiesMerch. Bank N.N. ' . stiKk 26 106 31,800 200 shares N. Americ-an B'k, ' New York, stock- 100 100 20,000 200 sh ris Nassau Bank, New Yoi-k, stock ........ "... 100 85 100'.; 63 23 115 25,500 25,500 23,000 -- 0,000 : 21,200 10,000 21 ,.00 8,(K0 - R,000 10.500 22,S1'. 50 31,ntK 19,000 15,IKK) 42,000 : 22,000 28.G00 ' 3S.000 , 43,000 300 shares America R'k., N. Y. 3HÖ " " Broadwav It'k. 100 " . JVoide's B;k. 200 i ' -liepnblic Bk, 1 100 " City Bank -40 ; " " Vbujii Bank '- 1 : " liunover Bank 100 " Commonwealth500 " l'luenix Bank BtaU ''- ' JlanhatlanB'k; 3(H) " New York K.-mk 26 :bo iw fiO ' 1 100- ; 100 20 3 SO--100 100 -Ü0 loO 100 108 10ti 108 78 8G 105 125 1H5 95 75 105 jjtH) " " Market Bank ' 40U " Ocean Bank " : 400 " Jlet'politan B'k " ' 81' " Bittehers' & Drovers Bank, New York stock 25 110 300shares Iuiairters is. Traders' Bank, New York, stock.... 100 4O0 shares Aincri-.-aii Exchanpo . , Bank, New York, stock-.. 100 ä-0 shares ii'crclianla' Bank, N. Y. stock CO ' 15 shares Mechanics & Traders' Bank, Jersey City -stock.-. 100 100 shares V. S. Trust C. New i York, stock...... 100 1Ö0 shares N. Y. Life Ins. it Trust Co., N. Y. stock 100 S5 105 95 1,42," 100 150 10,000 22,500 $1,50C,3S7 SO - LIABILITIES. The amount of Liabilities due or not due to banks or other creditors nothing. Losses adjusted and due none. Losses adjusted and not due... $ 12 03C OU Losses adjusted, in suspense, waiting ' further proof or contested.... 161 SS! 85 All other claims against the Company are small, for printing Ac. . Agents instructed to take no rUks exceeding $10,000 without secial permission. " The greatest amount insured in any one city, town or village varies. .-! ; ' The greatest amount allowed to be insured in any one block also varies. , The Charier or Act of Incorporation and amendment is herewith presented. TH03. K. BRACE, Jb., Hartford, Jan. 1st, 1858. - Secretary. STATE OF CONNECTICUT, 1 Hartford Comity. .' . Hartford, Jan. 1st, 1S58. Tereonally appeareil before me, a Justice of tho Peace, duly xualified to administer oatlis, Thomas K. Bcace, Jk., Secretary,and made solemn oath that thw furegoins; statement of the assets and condition of the .iKtna Insurance Company is true. HEMJY FOWLER, Justice of tbc Peace. HIE STATE OF INDIANA, AuniTon or State's Oefice, Indianapolis, Jan. 12, 1858. Wiieefas, the jEtua Insunmee Companv of Hart ford has tiled in this Olhce, a statement of its cuu-. dition on tho 1st of January, 1868, the act of its incorporation and amendments properly certified to, and its written instrument, nominating its Agents and authori.iiig them fully and unreservedly to acknowledge service of process in the event of suits. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the requirements of " An Act to amend an Act entitled an Act for the Incorporation of Insurance Companies, defining their powers, and prcMcrihing thcirduties," approved March 2, 18&5, having presented satisfactory evidence to me of full compliance to the rcquirenvnts and specilications of that Act, I, Jmin W. Doih, Auditor of the Slate of Indiana, do hereby certify Ai.lkn (.'. Hai.i.ki k, of KviuiHville, as the Agent ol said Company, is aut horiziMt to transact the business of Insurance as th Agent ef said .Etna Insurance Company in this Stute, up to July 1st, 1808, to the extent that he may lie commissioned and appointed by the said Company. r In witness whereof, I have hereunto sulwcrilicd my name and caused tho seal of my otlioe to be affixed, this l'ith day of January, 1858. JOHN W. WOOD, Auditr of State. ALLEN C. HALLECK, Aoknt. Evansville, lud. febft 9TfMJai) I'lLtCOCH J-'JilTJf-erl'ly Bruches; ... ... , 3 doz. Misses' Brooms, a faucy article; 6 do Fancy Whisks; 10 do ShakT and Leiallon Brooms;- . 10 do asÄortd Scrul liriL-dies; . . - . . I 5 do lutstiiig Brushes, fancy and plain; :Ji ilo Slioe Bii!.l,es, do do: . ; J-'-.. HORN BROOK ft CO. ! ClrVß KS 3000 sorted V iro; -. j. ? rl- , - . SOO.B'dis common and charooai Sheet Iron; ' ' 20 do Galvanized and- Kuai do; , .."J .- '.'S-casks Sheet Zinc; -"- ' - " . Sheet CVpper and Copper Bottoms, all-sizes, in store and for sale by , . . , ,, , SAMUEL ORR,' jly8 ' ' ' O . Tit JE LOt Hits ' J U O O it -JL i Clip of Tea. Wo are now In receipt of a very choice lot of loons Teas, bought expressly for retail ;rade Ä wie ihH iITt - Samples given with pleasure, ,4 . . ft A JT.
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MISCELLANEOUS. TO TUE DEMANDS OF TUE T13IES. . ' R. B. HART, Aoent for the following Mills and Machines, odors. 4 tor saio v . . i -. ... . ' ' The Great Eastern Corn Ilnskcr, SHELLER AND CLEANER. Which jvill shell from 1,000 to 2,500 bushels per dav Also, , ' The American Elepliant. : The great Novelty of the day. It is the b.ist Mill ever invented for tho farmer's use. It will make ten varieties of product. It will grind the Cort and Cob for feeding animals. It makes coarse o, fine meal as may be wanted, and it will bolt th. meal as it grinds it. or leave it unbolted at the option of the delator. It will grind Spices, Drugs or almost any other substance which requires the oeration of grinding. It docs all these things, and requires but a little power to drive it. THE GREAT BENGAL TIGER, - Is a Mill designed to make the various grades ol Hominy, and is one'of the best Machines ever invented for the purpose. Bradford's Portable ßarr Wih Is too well known to need a description. It is the cheiiest, an 1 at the same time, the easiest kept in repair, of auy in use. All of the above Mills and Machines can be seen in operation at , - HAKT'S MILLS, Corner of Second and Canal streets, where the public are invited to cjill and sec the latest improvements of the tig? before purchasing elsewhere. All orders will be promptly filled. Jan27-dAwtf It. B. HAKT. O.II F. TlUJS'tiS . It K JSE7Ts3 - TER THAN OTHERS. . K. B. HART, is now prepared to supply the city and country trade with the best of c.jin "meal, unbolted, corn grits and hominy, of all grades; wheat grits, unbolted flour, rye Hour, extra family flour, crush feed, bran, sliipstuff, corn, o:tts. chicken feed, and all articles iu the feed line. All trade delivured to any part cd' the city. l'lca&a send iu your orders-: My prices will be . low, as cheap as the cheapest, and as good as the best. The nimble eixpence better thau tho slow shilling i liiv nmrro. - Ail may. tiejiend on getting all my tt-i-Te made of none- but the id at of ground grains, as I will no eher. R. B. HART. Jan 7-.Wwtf rjf It.VliOli A" f.V,l.IlH' JJP Ä STORE, Agricultural Implements. Seeds and Groceries sold at calt prices for all kinds of Produce and Live Stock, such as Ibises, Mull's, t ows, Calves, Beef Cattle, Hogs, Chickens, Butter, Lard. Bacn, Eggs, Fms and Skins of every descriptioii, Giiweng, Bicswax Kent hern, Wheat, Corn, Oats, Barley, Beans, live, Bran, Shorts, llriisl A ppios and Peaches, Potatoes and Weetables of all sort. z. li. cook & sons. fe!i20-dw jTl.tJJlltI,Il &TJJ'ItJItlilVVIiti!?, V HOBELL & CONYXGTOX, are sole rjjents for Vamierbiirg county, for all tho subs j: 'i tion Books published by I). Apploton A Co. Abridgement of the l)ehats in Congress, Or Public History of the Vniu'd States. New American Encyclopedia, a Iictionary and Journal of Knowledge. Certainly the th-t work of the age. ? American Eloipience, a Collection of Sp-eches and Addresses of tho no-st Emim-itt , Orators of Amnrica. , . Encyclopedia of Wit ami Humor, by the celebrated Comedian ibnlon, in 2.V. Nos. lictionry .f -Mai bine Mechanics and Engine Work. The newest rod most improved edition iu 2ÖC. .N0S. - . I re's Bictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Jlines. IlOBELL C0NYNCT0N beg to e-,!I attention to their important woiks, and reipi. st their kind friends to call and ace thoin: as nisi.', the array of opinions of emin 11 n. :n .11 continuation of their injporr.-mi'e anil value. 1). 'bell .V t-iiy::ion havo samples and specimens of tl,n v.iri"U oLii.iings in vhicli the..,, wu-l;s can I.? pro'-mvi!, fro 11 2', ipor to the fines: morocco. . IU.-I7 g is r sir. I'ui.nn si; Kit biv; 50 9äW b;is!i. E.tr Coin, lcci ived per st;aiuvr J. li. Hone. - liice Flour. Corn Star.-h. Wheatcu Gritts. Farina. Split Peas. ?l;iccSre.Tfi. Vermicella. ' . ... iloz. (its. Worcestershire Sft'ice. 6 6 3 " j,;s. " half pts. " " " " John Bull. " " " Harvey " " ' E:isi'iie( cf Shrimps. " " Aiiehoivcs. a " 3 Lemon (iinger Syrnji. Strawberry Raspbi-rry. Pine Apjiie Sarapai'ilJ Jtt t received and for sale by Z. II. I'Oi'K &. SON. WS iuoj' .1000 tnwsi lj:s MS- Hoop Iron, assorted sizes, i n hand ami tor sale at reduced prices by SAMl'EL ORR. tsso LUTiojr.TH 1: pa utv 1:11. ship heretofore existing lietv.-cen John A. Reitz. John A. llaney and W. OirprUcr, under the firm and name of Reitz, llaney i Co., h.is been this ilny dissolved by the retirement of W. Carpenter, Esq., the interest of said W. Carpenter having beeu purchased by til? said John A. Reitz ami John A. llaney. The ntVairs and bii-incss of the obi firm will be settled by the new firm of EEITZ & HAIiSY, Who will continue the manufacture of Steam Engines an l S:eam Boilers, if-nny size, together with all the Shafting. Wheels. Pumps, Saw y.u M.ichinci-y and Mill ;e:tring of any size. A'so, Distillery and Mininir Maehinerv, cud in fact everything in the Irin line, at the old stand corner of iugie and Canal Streets. pc,-l.s.-,x-;f REi'i'Z A II.VXEY. JSifilPtf'.lBiÄ 1 ..--We an-now O V I'tlcring for sate to the city and country trade our whole stock of lumber at retail. Having extra facilities for manufacturing anil buying pine lumber in Pennsylvania, we think we can otter inducements to purchasers that they cannot find elsewhere in the cUy. We shail at ail timed be supplied with a full assortment. Also, pine sbinglns and dressed flooring always on hand. Call at the o'tice on the above corner. . WATSON. NEW BERRV& CO., Corner Maiu and Eighth streets. nov 17-ly C10.iM..' tOJU! I .f ,.'.'.' We have now ' on hand Mid are daily receiving the best COAL that has ever I. ecu introduced iuto this market, which we are selling low. Good currency will be received in psvment. Orders left nt the stre of JN'.X W. HCt.ilES, next lo the State Bank, will be p;-iii iptlv attended to. J.u-o.tf JNO. W. TROHES. A'ff.VA'U-.l,wwX. 1 Pine JL Shiugies, for sale low. Also, ,!) P.-iilar. J'iS F. GLOVER. j'yi Corner Main mal Seventh streets. OOIfS J H It I I'.tl, ! AlS. EJiBl-JHS. For S ilo N E W DUT GOOD.. Fob Cash OSIY.' NEW DRY GOODS ARRIVED At S. EMBICn'3. NEW DRY GOOD?, For Snlo . .. . ' For, CAFir 0.N1.T. NEW I)I;Y GOODS ARRIVED - At S. EMEICH'S. N KV PI!Y GOODS, For Sale Fon Cash Only. NEW DRY GOODS ARRIVED At S. EMBICH'S. NEAV DRT GOODS, For Snle - '! ' Foe Cash Onlt. " ap3 ,-.-;.-' r iM litt Hi VI, TV 11,11. l,HfI.IllIWTS t'.doz.-.-Scj tiien and Sn.itli's, various patterns 2 iL Scythes and Cnvllc-s, do do; ' '- 6 eo- ?lannre Korks; -'. 6-Wo Long Handled Hay Forks; ; . , C d. Short- do ; : "dof . ,...-,,'; ' 2 Laxes Si ythe Stones. iKor sale at - v.. If, COOK & SON'S. ryowps.'-f fKri" u miss ii.trJLS. I AS HOOPS; Tnirry Gross Brass Hoops of extra size and superior qaulity. Jnst received and for sale cheap by aiiKia- MKSSR. .1. If. MACH EE & Co. '" CÖIM HejL fHHtfit ÖU (iliUUXi). For Sale by KZ - ' 7.. II. COOK Sc SON. ITIOIIJS? COItV! coie-,!!!coii U-'Biif hate .Inst reeeived and for salo cheap nt --27 M p. KBYNI.I . .
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TOBACCONISTS. rjniiJR iiRdKST Tonjcro esJH TA RMSH WKYT t "THE STAVtf --. -s.f ,v '1 ? I t j M 1 P V. FE5BR1CI1 1 BROTHERS, Would respectfully inform the citizens of Evansville and vicinity, that they have a lnrger stock of Tobacco, Segars, Sri a ff, Pipe's, and German Smoking Tobacco, than any two establishments of our principal cities. Hotels and store-keepers look to your interests. ; Before purchasing elsewhere, please examine onr large assortment, which we pledge ourselves to sell nt the lowest Baltimore prices, and cheaper than can lie bought in Cincinnati or Louisville. All we ssk is, that yoa shall call and judge for yourselves. We offer any of the above at wholesale or retail. Our establishment is a branch of the well known extensive Baltimore Tobacco Warehouse of Jos. I'cndrich 4 Bros. No. l-'ö Korest street. V.l'ENDRICH & BROS., Maiu st. 1 door above First, jy!5 Evansville, Ind.' ijBftfi'.VT C1T1 TOBJCI O IJCtory, J. S. McCRACKEN, Proprietor, JIain stn-et, between Third ami Fourth, Evansville, Ind. Having fitted up the aliOTe tobacco lactory, I am now prepared to till all orders for tho various styles of Wesi-Tii Tobacco, such as Fives, Polln ps, Quarter and Half Pounds, in all kinds of packages, and Lave now on hand the following brands, viz; - , , 10 boxes Oluintead 5 Lump; - -- . 10 do . do Pounds; 10 do Fine (Own); 20 do (in Caddies) Hoosier Boy; 20 dj do Jordan's; 10 do Low Grade Eobinsou's, 20 do Montgomery 50 lbs Packages. The above stock will be sold 5 per cent, lower than can be bought elsewhere, and 5 per ceut. olf for cash. AH kinds of currency taken at par. Sevetitv-hve Ji. large size Cigars on hand m one M. boxes at lowest iigures fur cash. - - --- fehlt; 3?J?K' I II Kill; I P F.CTOItJIj lor the rapid cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Influenza, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, ('roup, Asthma, Incipient Consumption, and for the I relief of consumptive patients iu advanced stages of lite ui-euso. Wo need not epouk to tho publio of its virtues. Throughout every town, and almost every hamlet f the American States, its wonderful cures of pulmonary complaints have made it already known. Nay, few are the families ill any civilized country on this continent without some personal experience of its effects: and fewer yet the communities any whore which have not among them some living trophy of its victory over the subtle and dangerous diseases of the thront and lungs. While it is the most powerful antidote yet known to man for the formidable and dangerous diseases of the pulmonary orgaus, it is also the pleasantcst and safest remedy that can be employed for iutiints and young persons. Tai-euts should have it in store against the insidious enemy that steals upon them unprepared. We have abundant jrrounds to believe the Cherry Pectoral .saves more lives by tho consumptions it prevents than thosu it cures. Keep it by you, and enre your colds while they aie curable, nor neelect 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 omg disorders, and as they know too the virtues of this remedy, we need not do more than to assure them it is still made the liest it can Ik-. AVe spare ua cost, no care, no toil to produce it the most perfect possible, and thus ailord tho.-e who rely on it, the best agent which our skill cau furnish for their cure. Ayer's Cathartic Pills. Tiik sciences of Chemistry and Mcilicino have been taxed their utmost to produce this best, most perfect .purgative which is known to man. Innumerable proofs are shown that these Pills have virtues hieb surpass in excellence the ordinary medicines, and that they v.in uiiprcccilcntly uHn tiie esteem of all men. They are safe and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure, 'i heir penetrating properties stimulate the vital activities of the bsnly, remove the obstructions of its organs purify the blood, and expel disease. They purge--out the foul hmaors which breed antf grow distemper, stimulate sJue-gish or Kisordorod organs into their natural action, and impart healthy tone wiih strength to the whole system. Not or.K do fboy cure the everyday complaints of wry IrfIr, but also formidable a'.d danirerous diseases that have baliled the liest of liftman shiil. V, hiie I ?tcv produce powerful effects, they are st the same t.,oe, in iiiioiiiishf l doses, ihn safest and b.-st physic tiut can I employed for cbihheii. Being Hiijrar-coati d, they are passant to lake; and lei:!g purely veri table, are free from any li-k of harm. Cures have I ii'ii made v,hich surpass belief wre they not substantiated by inert .f such exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of iintri;;!i. Many eminent clergymen and physici-ins have lent their names to certify to the public the reliability of mv remedi-m. while other have sent me tiie assurance i f their conviction bat my preparations contribute immensely to the eiief of my at'lieteil, sutt'ering ffllow-utcn. The Agents lielow nanud are pleased to furnish gratis my American Aliiittnae, containing directions for tiieir use and certiticiites of their euros, of the following complaints: Cos'iveiiess, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, Drojisy, Heartburn; Headache arising from a foul Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of. the Bowels and Pains arising ther-V !,, Haidens ry, Loss of Apetite, all Cicero t, CutanoouHiscascs which i-ciuire an evacuan in,iieine, Scrof ula or King's Evil. They also, by purifying the blood and stimulating the system, cure many complaints w oich it wcuhl not lie . supiKis.ed they" could reach, stub as Peafuess, Partial Blindness, "Neuralgia, Nervous Irritability, Derangements of the Liver and Kidneys, Gout, and other kindred complaints arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with some other pill they may make mole profit on. Ak for Ayer's Piil-s and take nothing else. No other they can give you compares wiih this in its intrinsic value or curative powers. The sick want the best aid there is for them, mid they should have it. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER, Practhail and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price 25 cts. r box. Five Imxes for 1. Sold by KELLER 4 WHITE, Evansville, and by druggists and merchants throughout the country. ' At wholesale by J. C. AYEK iV. CO., llti Walnut St., Cincinnati. jlyl V S.I I.J.Ol H te HTOIM.tHIl, t.nlllli I I.K.-s AM II KAI,. KS IN Domestic and Foreign Drugs, MEDICALS. CHEMICALS, Paints, Otls.Varillslirn, Urnshes, Glass AXV i.I.APSWAIiE, PATEXT .VEJilGlXES, PERrU.MERY, BIRD CACCS, &C, Evaxsvii.i.p:, Indiana. I? iving made large additions to our stick, we are no' ready to fill all orders with such quality ol Goods as we feel assured will give entire satisfaction. As we make onr purchases by the packages, we a-c enabled to oiler them at the lowest ptwihle I prices, thereby givivg the purchasers the same ail- I vantages as those who buy East. We also deal extensivelv in I VA G I EIUIEOTYPE A XD A 3IIWOTYPE STOCK And keep constantly on hand a large and varied assortment of Cs"s. Chemicals, Camerals, und every artielo connected wiih the art. I 0HT:itors that choose to order, and enclosing rej mitfttnee, the same care and price wii I observed j as if they attend personally. ! When goods out of onr line are wanted, we will procure them with pleasure, at the lowest prices. (- We shall, as heretofore, give particular attention ; to have nil orders carefully packed and promptly forwarded. ' j'1Ti HALLOCK STODDARD. -2t;0 Gross New York Mutet es .. II. COliK .V si.. ' O tJL for sale by 1.11 It 1. KS ti.inaHn, d.i. a-, a. I m.tt t and Dealer in Coach and Saildlerv Hardu:.re. j Main street, near Water. n.ivi: g completed my arrange m e n ts with Eurejiean and Auerlean manufacturers fora direct supply of all goods in my line, I am enabled to of fer Inducements, that cannot tail to 1 to the interest of all engaged in the bitsiue,g to irive me a trial. I name in part: axles, springs made of The best et! i; bands, enameled and of ail kinds of leather; cloths, linings for cai-riaees, vaniisbos, castin-rs of all kinds, sialdle tr-es, Elorli-h bridle leathers, bits, stirrups, purs,- hanies line silver hames. of all kinds. Jenny. Lind Gig Trees, self-adjusting pads, Taylor's patent banies. Uy nets, hiioe threads, horse blankets, London Girth Webs, American Girth and Rein Webs, both cotton and worsted; London Welt Skins, asuperior article; ivory, gnfta jiercha and brass lined in.-irtentral rino; superior kersvyg for hors covers, the liest quality of carriage bolts, patent gig trees, 4c., Ac. I keep in fact everything appertaining to either branch of the business, and understanding both I branches thoroughly, wa would respectfully invite I ynr a' tuition before purchasing elsewhere. : I am also agent for Word's Patent Spring Saddle.
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VOSS l,OTTEIlISSS Tltlumphant:.' . . SWAN & C0. . Continue to Draw a Usual ivltUout Interrupt ion. SWAN" & CO.'S - LOITEHIES ABE LEGAL, AXD - VIUORIZEÜ B THE -. STATE Of GEOBGlAH The late attempt to injure ovr firm hat sAoiru that our Lotteries are dratcn fairly; thai our Prize are paid punctually; and Otat our tchemet are more liberal i Ihauaug offier Lottery in tf.e World! ' ' ' The following scheme will be drawn by S. SWAN & CO., Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery, in each of their Single Number Lotteries" for OetGlier 18o8, at ArcvsTA, Geo., in puLlic, under the su perintendence of Commissioners. " ' . , t'lasm 35 draws on. Saturday, Oct. 2, 18Ö8. flamm 36 draws on Saturday, Oct. 0, 18.58. Clamt 37 draws on Saturday, Oct. 10, 1858. Vlaam 38 draws on Saturday, OcU 23, 18Ü8. flamm 39 draws on Saturday Oct. 30, 18Ö8. ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS. 50,000 Ticket. " FirE TLXOFSAXD FOCB UUXDBED AXD EIGHTY-FIVE PHIZES! . Nearly One Prize to every 3ine Tickets! MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! TO BE DRAWN Each Saturday in October. 1 Prize of... ...I .t-...S70.nOO
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. 5,4S5 Prizes amounting to .....$30, COO Hole lickets fclu; Halves So; Quarters K8"A Circular showing tiie phiu of the Lotteries will be sent to any one desirous of receiving it. Certificate of Packages will be sold at the following rates, which is tiie risk: - .. Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets. $80 " " 10 Half " 40 " ! " - 10 Quarter " 20 ... " " 10 Eighth " . 10 In ordering Tickets or Certificates, enclose the money to our address for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will I forwarded by first mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in any figure they may' designate. The List of Drawn numbers and Prizes will lie sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. tKff'Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and give their Post office, IVunty and State. ÄöRemcmfior that every Prize is drawn and payable in full without deduction. tWJA 11 prizes uf 51,000 and under, paid immediately after the drawing other prizes at the Usual time of thirty days. . All communications strictly confidential. ' Address orders for Tickets or Certificates to . S. SWAN Jt CO.. Augusta, Georgia. IWPersons residing near Montgomery, Ala., or Atlauta, Gn., can have their orders tilled, and save time, by addressing S. Swan i Co., at culler of those cities. : t-"A list of the number flint are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each one is entitled lo, will lie published after every drawing, in the following papers: Augusta (Geo.) Constitutionalist, New Orleans Delta, Mobile Register, Charleston Standard, Nashville Gazette. Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Weekly Dav Book, Savannah Georgian, Richmond Dispatch, New lore l'ispatcli anil 1'auMin (Miss.) Clarion, and Little Rock (Ark.) Democrat. Aug. 18. JjLt PILL I ACTION. Merchants and Tra- i v ders will In- on their iruard and not 1 tiotiosil i iiMn bv a Counterfeit of Morse's Imlian Coot Pills, signed A. P.. MOORK. All geniiiiM' Root Pills have the name and signature of A. J. -I WHITE Co., i n each boy. ' ( DR. MORs;;, the inventor of 'fi," Indian ; 7,'oo( Pill, lets sj'eiit the greater rt of his lile t ? in travelling, having visited E:ir .;, Asia, and 1 Africa, as weil as North America, and h-.s s;nt . ? three years among the Indians of oar Western " troiiiitry, and it was iu this way til i; the Imliati 1 J Root 1'iils were first diseovercd. lir. .Ilorse was I the first man to esml.li h ih- f.icf rh.tt idl .li--easi'sarisi' from I-MPl iil l Y 0. 'UIE BLOOD that onr strength, health mal iiie d-.-js'iiui d lipo this vital fluid. A. J. WHITE .v. 'i). 5tt Leonard Street. New York. DR. 3I0RSE, the iuveiitor-of Morse's Indian R.t Pills, bus spent tiie greater part ei' Iiis life iu traveling, having visited Euro', Asia and Africa as well as North America has sient three years among the Indians uf our Westenf roiiutrv it w.ui iu this way that the Indian Root Pills were first discovered. Dr. Morse was the first man to establish the fact that all diseases arise from III PI'RIT Y OF THE ELOOD--that mir strength, health and life depended upou this vital fluid. When the various passages lieeome clogged, and do not act in perfect harmony with the itiuerout functions of the body, the blood loses its action, becomes thick, corrupted and diseased, thus causing all pains, sickness and ditress ef every name: oui strength is exhausted, our health we are deprived of, and if nature is not assisted in throwing off ihe stagnant humors the blod will bcoome choked and cease to act, and thus our light of lifo will I..; forever blown out. How important then, that we should keep the various passages of the body free ami-open. And how pleasant to ns that w.. have it in our power to put a medicine iu your t". t, iitimely, Morse's Indian Root Pills, niamit'ieiulcd from plants and roots which grow around the mountainmis cliffs in natur-'s garden, for the health and recovery of diseased man. One of the roots fn m wlncli these puis are made is a sodorilic, whh h 1 opens the ores of the skin, and assists nature in throwing out the finer parts ol the corruption with- j in. The second is a plant which is an cxpectormr, that ojiens and unclogs the humors from the lung .1 by copious spitting. The third is a diuretic, which I gives ease and double strength to the kidneys: thus i encouraged they draw large amounts of impm-ty j from the blood, which is theutlirown our liotiiitif.if- ! ly by the urinary water pa-ssngr, and which could ' not have lieen discharged in .ny other wav. The ! fourth is a cathartic, and accompanies the t!:er properties of the pills while engaged in purlfving j the blood; the coarser Kirticles w hich cannot ass j by the other outlets, are thus taken up aud conveyed off in great quantities by the l)W!s. j From the above, it is shown that Dr. .Morse s In- ! dian Root Pills not only enter the stonnudi, but become united with the blood, for they (mil way toev- ' ery par. and completely ront out ,.:id cl"ai"ise the I systen. f.oiu all impiiriiy, aud the life of the body j which is the blood, liecouies perf-cOy healthy; con- ' seipiently til sickness and aiu are driven from the j system, for they cannot remain when the body be- I comes so pure and clear. j The reason w hy jieople are so distressed when ; sick, and why so many die, U lecause tin y do noi get a medicine which will pass to the afflicted parts, and which will ojien the natural passages for the disease to lie cast out, hence a large uuantitv o j loud, aud other matter is lodged, aud the stomach aud intestines are literally overturning witu the corrupted mass, thus undergoing disagneabie fermentations, constantly mixing with the blood. which throws the corrupted matter thronh tvsry i vein and artery, until life is tuken from The body by disease. Dr Morse's Tills have added to them- ' selves victory n on victory, by restoring millions o : the sick to blc -uiiiig health and happiness. Yes, 1 thousands who tiave Iks.ii racked or tormenteu wub sickness, pair. Hid anguish, aud whose f.'eble frames ! . have been scorched by the' burning elements of ra- j ging fever, aud wtu have been brought as it were, j witliiu a step of the silent grave,. now stand ready 1 to testify that they would have been numbered with I the dead, had it not been lor this great and von- i dertiil medicine, Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. j After one or two doses bail lieen taken, they were astouished and alisolutely surprised, in witnessing I their sur rising effects. Not only do they give im- I mediate ease and strength, aud ttike away all sick- I ness, pain ana anguish, tint they at once go to work f the foundation of the disease, which is the blood. Therefore, it will be shown, e-pecially by those who use these Pills, that they will m clwuise and purify that disease that deadly enemy will take its flight, and the flush of youth anil ' beauty will again return, and the prospect of a long aud hnppv life w ill cherish and brighten your day.- h ; CVmoS. Beware of a counterfeit signed KB Moore. All genuine have the name or A. J. wiiirn A Cb euch box. Also the signature of A. White Jt Co. Ail others are spurious. A. J. WHITE Jt CO., Sole Propriutors, " ''." 50 Leonard street, N T. Dr. -Norse's Indian Root Pills are aold by delers iu Medicines. , , Agents wanted in every town, village ond ham. let in the land. Parties desiring the agency will address as above for the terms. . - - Price cents per bos, live boxes will 1 sent on receipt of gl. postage paid. jatill-d.vwly . ä&OOH .XU TS! HO OR .Tl.fTV13 JUr doz. assorted, from, common Grass to Worstei I Kug. For sale by Z.H.COOK SON. ' ' t.fi; 75 kez- snorted Nails 'i ' 'l t" T u.U. -VQ SONS . . . I or
PATENT MEDICINESr ' JC&ISCOrJEltE' .IT XJST:Greatest I JBJr Cure iu the World for Pain! Prof. Chas. De1 Gntth, Original Inveutcr and Man triad trrer; Of the
ELECTRIC OIL! This Oil is the only sure remedy in. tbwadd fo the cure of rheumatiKm, deafness, gout, -neuralgia, lmr.Vi.igo, sciatica, spinal and bronciiial complaints, ticdoloieitx, headache, cramps, cronp, Ües, felons, sjn aiiis and bruises, cuts anil wounds, swelled glands, stiff joints, scrofula, ; ' cryslpela, sore nipples, swolled breast, womb disonlers, salt rheum, canker in the mouth and stomach, palpitation, eruptions, caked breast, quinsy, sore throat, pabijv pleurisy, ulcers, lock-jaw, heart-burn, tooth and ear-ache, nervousness, costiveness, bnrns, sore gums of teeth ing infants, hemorrhage, abscess, still' neck, broken breast, chilblains, tetter, bhingles, frosted feet, fever and acne, chapped hands, cr any diseases that ar sore and painful, is the only article ever brought before the public that will do its work perfectly in from three to twenty minutes has been .used by thousands and pronounced the best remedy ever discovered. " Ibia Oil acts on the system -with electricity is of pure vegetable preparation. Not the slightest danger of applying it outwardly and inwardly. It at once gives a permanent cure in most cases from ten to twenty minutes. ' - The best physiologUts of Europe have discovered that all organic derangement of the animal system is the effect of on obstruction of the physico-elec-tric fluid in the organic disease. . A skilfal applicant of this Oil puts in immediate motion the nervo 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. C. De Grath. Lalvls signed in writing". Principal liepot. No. 39 Sonth Eighth street three doors below Chestnut, Philadelphia. : ' Country dealers and druggists can be aupplied wholesale and retail. Price Zi cents, 60 cents and gl Jr bottle. ' ' Try every thing else, and give this one simple trial. CArrios. Be careful to ask for, and get BeCrath'a Electric Oil, as worthless imitations abound. -' There are numerous imitations sprung up on the reputation that my article has acquired. Th pub-" lic must bev arc tliey are worthless. AFFLICTED, READ TniS. Miraculous cure made on one of the citneena of Macon: Macos, Arrfl 8, 1857. Pbof. DeGkath Dear Sir This is to certify that I had a fall, sprained my shoulder and was afflicted foi eighteen days, and lost the use of my arm, and could not raise my band to my head, and hearing of the wonderful cures effected by DcGrath's Electric Oil, and by one application of it I was enabled to ' raise my band to my head nd take off my bat. ; Thank God, I am well, and I cheerfully recommend it to ul' the afflicted. The application was md, before a hundred persons. , lours truly, . f Signed!" A. JOB JAN. WitncS6 J. A. Ilau-r, . C. H. Rogers, G. T. Frank liu, A. B. Ross, B. P. Freeman, John W. Brao;i, Lewis Yonm, J. W. AderhoW, E. G. Jcfle.-s, E. Price. .. 1 . M.vcox, April 8, 1857. TBor. DkGbatii Dear Sin I, Cant. B. B. Smith, hereby certify tliat I liave been Htllicted with rheumatism for four yi ars tnid at times could not sleep. By hearing of the wonderful cures by DeGrath'a Electric Oil, I was induced to try it, and by the first application of the Electric Oil I was at once relieved, and now have the use of my arm. Tho triplication was made before fifty persons. B. B. SMITH, Twiggs Co. AVe, the undersigned, were present: J. J. lUlcy, J. 11. Brantly, H. J. Cooper, , lialrujh (X. C.) Standard. CERTIFICATE. WiVDsmiRo, S. C, March 0, 1S57. I, David Elkin, do hereby certify that I have been badly afflicted for two months with inflammatory rheumatism, one of my legs being much swollen stiff and sore so that" I fonnd it exceedingly difficult to walk that the stiff joint has been twice rublied with Prof. DcGrath's celebrated Electric Oil within thirty hours; and I now have the perfect use of the afflicted limb. I was also troubled with parti.d deafness in my left ear, and by a single implication uf the Electric OU my hearing has tm greatly improved. DAVID ELKIN. ' ' ArorsTA, Ca., March 38, 1857. Peof. DrGKATn Dear Sir: This is to certify that I have been afflicted with headache and corns on my feet from which I have suffered very much .ind by the application of DeGrath's Eleetrie Oil I have lieen cured of my headache and corns, and therefore recommend it to all. P. MeCUK. j Tbof. De C.rath's Eij-i tric Oil $25 Reward. I I will give Si for the apprehension of a low siamp, j who printed some dirty handbills and called bis j stuff by ti;e name of Ek.ctric liil. I t'iniix. Beware of low ped'.ars and picavnne j druggists w ho put up a stuff cumitoeed of camphene : ami lard oil, calling it Eleetrie Oil. No jieddlara i eil the genuine Electric Oil in the I'nited States i it is soid oiiiy by respectable druggists and conjitry ! .ooi, hauls. Bo sure ant! got DeGrath'3 Electric j Oil, or you w ill l e 'heated. i AFFLICTED, READ THIS. i - nr.niHATj:. j Atot sTA, Gt.. March 3,1857. I Pe'T. D'K.nATii Iiear Sir; This is to certify that r.,, .no. .uws.'o na tou lillli, tel w,t, rhetuunt ism f jr seventeen years, and by one application of vour OiU?ie a- entirely cured, u I checrfullv commend it to all similarly atb ctetl. Yours respivlfullv, . J. HEFBEE. lor sale by SIITII A EZZARD. sole ag.nt at Atlanta, Georgia. PI!F. t HAS. DfG liA J'II, - s..fth Eighth street, Philadelphia. KELLER i WHITE, sole agents. Also, for sale at Dr. Pennington's Drug Store.and HiMisk S SI'Mldard's. .-fi Ly phixi: lou J l'i:U i'liOAtf i M- w ho I sot-terilies for the " NEW Yoi.K WEEKLY PRESS, A Beautifully Illustrated Paniily Newspaper. The New York V v.k'y Press is one of ilio largest and best literary pas rsof the day. A large Ouarto containing Twenty Page, or Sixty Columns, of entertaining matter; and Elegantly Illustrated every week. 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We prefer to make this liberal distribution I among them instead of giving a large commission to i Agents, giving to the suUeriber the amount that I would go to the Agent, aud in many cases a huu-lrc-d fad more. DANIEL AD EE. Publisher. aid2-i;m - 211 Centre street, New York. i VVEH'jivsir, JUST RECEIVE II m W by Extm-ss. at J. HEALY'S. j 4V'IIUIHS50 BJUS VOiriZEi 1200 kegs assorted Nails; ! do Cut Spikes; : 50 do YVr't do; 4si boxes assorted Glass; 75 do do Tobacco; 50 do do Starch; 50 do do Star Candle 20o tegs White Lead; 15 bf-l. Linseed Oil; o do Turpentius; 5o do Rosin; 10 do Pitch; 50 do Vinegar; 40 Irngs fine Salt; loo bbls. White Lime; 100 do Cement, 50 bbls. Grev Lime; 5S0 do Planter lri: In fore mnA tn--sale I t OKR. DALZELI, A to. -JlfM.ltl HIII.I1 i'O lit 'It I; H 3 y a OrfJd. kegs f iami i.iflie i-owder; 3i"iJ ki-gs Blasting Powder: ' 25 cases Rllle do; ' 50 hall" kegs Rille Powder. For sale bv 5Ly- COOK 3c SON", Awnt. 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