Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 44, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 September 1858 — Page 4

ETtntTtUe Exchange and Cnrcraey Table. Corrected by the Branch Bant. EXCHANGE : Sow York, Buying Selling JJ New Orleans, " par " . Z Cincinnati, . . " 1 " J BANKABLE FUNDS, Ott CCRÄKSCT AT PAR.

State Bank op Indiana. Bake or the State of Indiana. -State Bank or Ohio. Kestcckt. " louisiana. Allegheny Citt Bank. MOSOKOAIIELA BAJiK, Fa. Baltimore. - Except America Bau!:. l'ITTSSUBO. - Philadelphia, (Etcrpt Bunk of Pennsylvania. Missouri. .. " Specie paving Free Banks or Indiana. Wheeling Citv. . stock banks or ohio except Union, Sandusky. ...5 dis. j City, Cincinnati..-.30 dis. City Bank,Coluinbiis,5 dis ; Canal, Cleveland.. ..75 dis. Seneca County.. .75 dia. j SEW YORK, SKW ENGLAND, NEW JERSEY, AND DBLA , WABE, LS OO0 CREDIT. SPECIE-PAYING FREE BASKS. Brook villo Bank, Brook- jExchango Bank, Green ville, castle. Bank of Elkhart, Elk-, Fayette Co. Bank, Conhart, ncrsville. Bank of Goshen, Goshen. ; Farmers' B'k, Westßeld. Bank of Gosport, G .sport., Hoomor B k, Loganspurt ank 01 Indiana, Alictu- Indiana UaiiK, Aiamson. Kan City. Indiana Reserve Bank, Bank of Monticello, Monticello. Bank of Mt. Vernon, Mt. Vernon. Bank of Paoli, Pnoll. ' '- Bank of Rockville, Wabashtown. Bank of Syracuse, Syracuse. Bank of Salem, Salem. Kokomo. Indiana Fanners' Bank, Franklin Indiana Stock Bank, La- " Dorte. Kentucky Stock B'k, Columbus. Lagrange Bank, Lima. Mor. and Mechanic! Bk, New Albany. New York and Va. State Bank of Salem, New Al bany. Stock Bank, Evansville. Bloomington Bk, Bloom-! Parke Co. Bank, Rockin "ton. viue. Prairio City Bank, Torre ilautc. Southern Bank of Ind., Terra Haute. ... Salem Bank, Goshen. Crescent City Bank, Evansville. Canal Bank, Evanvflle. Cambridge City B'k.Cambridcro City. Central Bank, Indianapo lis. CHCUEKEXT FBND6. - - Tho principal unuurrout funda in this market are Illinois, Wisconsin and Tcnncuse. Ihcy may be qnoted about as follows : Illinois 1 discount. Wisconsin -. ......l4 , Tenneasn Planters and Union 'Banks;... -A - Bink of Tenncsse.. Fres Banks solveut... ....1(134 Opposition Candidates for tlie legislature. Tho following is a list of tho opposition candidates for the Legislature, in the several districts of the State, where selections have been made. The Districts are designated by the county or counties composing thorn. The list was compiled by the Indianapolis Journal'. " . ...i.,-. SENATORIAL CANDIDATES. Brown and Monroe Lewis Bollman, of Monroe; - , . Carroll and Clinton Reed Case, of Car roll; Grant and Madison Ilervey Craven, of Madison; : . Jasper, Lake and Porter David Turner, of Lake; - Jefferson John R. Cravens; Kosciusko and Wabash James D. Con ner, of Wabash; Marshall and St. Joseph Rufus Brown, of Marshall; - - -. Tippecanoe -M. C. Culver; Wayne Othniel Beeson. Lawrence and Martin S. R. . Cobb, . of dawrence ; Ohio and Switzerland Bcnj. Robinson, of Switzerland; Ohio and Switzerland Abel C. Pepper, of Ohio ; Perry, Spencer and Warrick II. G. Barkwell; Perry, Spencer and Warrick-David T Laird, of Spencer. REPRESENTATIVE CANDIDATES. Buone Clark Du vol; ' ' ' Boone and Ilendricks O. A. Hamilton, of Boone; Cass Thomas IT. Billinghurst; ; Elkhart John Thompson; Elkhart and Lagrange CharlcS L.. Murray, of Elkhart; Gran t-William Hall; Hancock- James W. Ilervey ; Hancock andShelby Lewi3 J. Reeves, of Shelby; Henry J. II. Mellett; Howard T. J. Harrison ; Hendricks Levi Ritter; Jay George C. Whiteman; Jefferson D. C. Baraaham and John L. Mansfield ; Kosciusko Sylvanus Davidson; Kosciusko and Wabash Andrew J. Powers, of Kosciusko: Lake Elihu Griffin; Laportc M. G. Sherman and AV. II. Scott; Marsholl and Stark J. O. Park3, of Marshall ; Marion Jonathan W. Gordon and Isaac N.Cotton; Morgan Cyrus Whetzel; Monroe Martin C. Hunter; Putnam I. N. Rynearson and Joseph B. Fordyce; Randolph Silas Colgrove: Tippecanoe Chris Miller and I. N. Styles; Vermillion Aquilla Nebcker ; 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; ffc Martin Milton McKee; Ohio and Switzerland William II. Gregory, of Ohio; Spencer Calviu Jones. Opposition Candidates) lor Congres. First District Embracing; the counties of Daviess, Dubois, Gibson, Knox, Martin, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Vanderburgh and Warrick, . ALVIN P. II0VEY, of Posey. Second District. Embracing tbe coun ties of Perry, Crawford, Orange, Washington, Harrison, Flovd, Scott, and Clarke. JOIIX M. WILS0-V, of Floyd. . Third District Embracing the counties of Bartholomew, Brown, Jackson, Jefferson, Jennings, Lawrence, Monroe and Switzer- . lend, WILLIAM McKEE DUNN, of Jefferson. GEORGE W. CARR, of Jackson. Fourth District Embracing the counties of Dearborn, Decatur, Franklin, Ohio, Ripley and Rush, PLEASANT A. HACKLEMAX, of Rush. Sixth District Embracing the counties of Hancock, Hendricks, Johnson, Marion, Morgan and Shelby, ALBERT G. PORTER, of Marion. Seventh District Embracing the counties of Clay Greene, Owen, Parke, Putnam, Sullivan, Vermillion and Vigo JOIIX G. DAVIS, of Parke. Eighth District Embracing the counties of Boone, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain Montgomery, Tippecanoe and Warren ' JAMES WliSOX of Montgomery. Xixm District Emomcin.jr the counties of Benton, Cass, Fulton, Jasptr 1 oke Laportc, Marshall, Miami, Porter, PulasKi, Stark, St. Joseph nd White, SCHUYLER COLFAX, of St. Joseph. Eleventh District Embracing the counties of Adams, Blackford, Grant, Hamilton, Howard, Huntington, Jay, Madison, Tipton, Wabash and Wells, JrM U. PBTFTT, of Wmh.

Times and Place of boldiaz County

Agricultural Fairs in Indiana. Vanderburgh Evansvile, Oct. 14th, 15th and 16th, Gibson Princeton, Oct 12th, 13th and 14th. .- Warrick September 28, to October 1. Delaware Muncie, September 29, Oct 1. Dearborn Aurora, September 28,. Oct. 1. Franklin Brookville, September 29 to October 1. . . ' Fulton Rochester, October 15th and 16th. Howard Kokomo, October 21st and 22d. Henry Newcastle, September 22, 23r24. Jefferson Madison, September 21, 22, 23. Kosciusko Warsaw, October 13 and 14. Marion Indianapolis, September, 22. 24. Ohio and Switzerland Euterprise,' Sep-, tember 28 to 30. Owen Spencer, September 22d to 24th. Tark and Vermillion Montezuma, September 21st to 24th. - Scott Lexington, September 28, 29, 30. Spencer Kockport, September 23, 24. Sullivan Carlile, September 30, Oct 1. South Western Indiana District Fair Vincenn.es, October 19th to 22cL , . ' Washington Salem, September 20, 23. Wayne County Richmond, September 28, October 1. - - ' ' Wabash Wnbashtown, Sept. 2Sth 30th. KENTUCKY. -'- .'. - Note The above list will be enlarged as information is received of the times and places of County Fairs. Presidents and Secretaries are requested to favor U3 with the needed facts. ' . , ' Places of Worship. Tlie following Register of places of public wor ship, may be of interest to strangers Tinning our city: German United Eianoeheat St. John's Church. On Third street, between Division and Inglo streets. WuxiAjr Schmidt, Pastor. Meetings, oviry euuday, at 10 o'clock, A. 11. . . - ' Christian Church At VonnsMon'sChristiaU Hall,. xnira street, dciwccu juain ana oycamore. ocrua very Lora a day at iu o aock. ; 1- ; . md IWirfirim Church. f.V. SA On Second, be tween Main and Locust streets, liev. Wulf ax MoCaeuu, Pastor. Services every Sabbath,' at 10,,-X o'clock, A. a , and U o'clock, r. x. , Sabbath School at 6 o'clock, .a. m. Prayer Meeting every Wed nesday tveuin, at 8 o clock. ;.".'..' ..;'-' Fir PretbifterUm Church, (0. S.V Corner Vino. and Second etreeta. Kev. Alexander, biKRRETi Pastor. Service every Sabbath at 10). o'clock, A and 8 o clock, r. n. Sabbath School at 9o'elo:k, A. M. Prayer Mectiu; ; every Wednesday evening at 0 o clock. St. PoiiTi, (IVtV-pafu) Corner First and Chestnut streets. ltiv. Sydne i Wilbur, Pastor. Scrvfr ces every Sabbath at 10 o'clock, A. M., and S o't clock, r. m. Sabbath NJ100I at i o'clock, p. M. Prayer meeting every Friday evening, at b o'clock. Church of tlie Auiimption, (A'omu)l Githolic) Second street, between .Main and Sycamore. Ilevs. Astosy Deoif.r and Patrick McDermott, Pastors. Services every Sabbath morning at 8 and 10 o'clock. Vespers at ü o'clock, p. M. Slcetings every morning during the week, at and 8 o'clock, A. JI. Trinity Church, (tlennnit Itonuin Cuthqtie) Third street, between Vine ami Division, liev; Fh.vmh Kctamu, Pastor." Services every Sabbath at 8 and 10 o'clock, A sr. Sabbath School at 8 o'clock," P. M. , and meetings every morning through th: week at 8 o'clock, A. JC. Ingle Iftrcct Church, jlctlwd'ut) IngTe street, between Seventh and Eighth. Iter. J. IIiuiit, PasTOR. Services every Sunday at 10J o'i:lock, A. M.t and 7 o'clock, p. M. Prayer Sleeting every Friday evening at to 8 o'clock. Benei Isr ( Synagogue Keller's" Building,-third story, on "dain street, between Third and Fourth streets. Kev. JIr. Welcher, Pastor. Services every Friday evening at 7 o'clock, ml Satuntay morning at f o'clock. . - . Association of üpirituoliiU T'!mpi-ranco Hart, on Water street. Services every Sabbath afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Locust SJrrf Church, (Methodist) Locnst street, between S-coud and Third. Kev. Hiiiau Giimohe, Pastor. Scrviws every Sabbath at 10 o'clock, A. M., and S o'tlmk, p. ji. Sabbatii Schind at 9 o'clock, A. M. Wee kly Prayer Jleetiug, every Wedneeiny evening, at 8 o'clock. Zions Ecanjfticul Church On Fifth below Ingle street. Kev. Mr. MixuERT, Pastor. Sorvirrs eveiy Sabbath, at 10 o'clock, A. M., and 'J o'clock, p. si. Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock. ' - i First Baptist Church On the corner Second and Clark street. No Pastor. Church Meetings, Sunday morning at 101- o'clock. Prayer Meeting, ever Wednesday evening. Sabbath School at J o' clock, A. M. German MtlhoJitl CJtnnh On A'ine street, between Second and Third, ltev. 3Ir. Kamier, Pastor. Preaebing, Sunday morning, at lo1 o'clock. Also at night. Prayer Heeting, every V odneday night. - r African Methodirt Church On Leet street, bet. Third and Fourth cts. Itev. Jlr. Abkam Hill, Circuit Kidi i'. Class MeetiDir, overy Sunday morning. Prayer Sleeting, every Wednesday night. German H'iyti-t Church Corner Second and Clark street. Services every Sabbath, by Kjv. Jlr. Bukcii. Prayer .M'tiinr. every Wednesday night. Palem, or AUbriijUt'l Church. (iJenicoil r"irner Eighth and Uivision Streets, ltcv. Jlr. TtMi'rnTrix,. Pantfr. Services every Sunday morning, nt li'i o'clock. 1'rayer JHi-ting, every We-dncsay night". German. Inthrrun Church On Fifth street, bet. Canal and Sixth, iu Lamnsen. Rev. Mr. Saiteet, Pastor, herviees veiy Sabbath morning, at 11 o'clock. Old S:hn-J Baptift Sharp's enlargement. Elder A. D. Mukton, Pastor. Sen ices every Sunday usorningatlO' J o'elork. Cumberland Presbyterian Church Corner Swond and Chestnut ets. Rev. Mr. Hr rrow, P:i?tor. Se-r-ices every Sabbath at 11 o'clock, a. M., and at 8 p. m. Meetings of Secret Societies.. MASO.NIC. Eratwilie Ltyitij, So. 61. A. J. CoLHCRX, Secretary. Keirulur meetings fii-st and third Monday's in each mouth, at M;isouic Hall, corner of Main and First street. Eeaurcitle 11. A. Chapter, A"o. 12. W. F. H01ixoswoRTH. Secretary. Meets first Friday in each onth, at Masonic Hall. ODD FELLOWS. Morniny Star Loilye, .Y-v, 7. Jamks Sw.nsx, Secretary. Regular mi" tings every Thursday evening, corner of Main and First street. Crescent Lodge. So. 111. John Greek, Secretary. Meets every Tuesday evening. Schiller Lod'je, (O'erniuai So. 1"$. John Iannettei.l. Secretary. Regular meetings every Friday evening. - ErnnsriUe Eneomneut, So. 20. (. C. Kf.atz. Scribe. Meets second and fourth Mnud.iv's in every month. " 1 BOCF.ntKS .f.V PttOVISlOjyS. EVAXSV1LLE, 1X1). IVB 'rsale Department, First stns-t. first door from Miin; Ketail Department, Main street, first deiT below the corner. Z. II. Cook begs to thank his friends in Fvansville and neiirhlmrhood, for their favors no freely liestowed on him since he has been in buiness among them, and takes this apportmiity of introducing to their notice his son, Mr. 11. A. Cook, whom he has token into partnership from this date, aud solicits for the new firm of Z. H. Cook & Son, aeontinuancc of the support so Iiboral'y conferred on himself. Z. If. Cook & Son, having taken the business premises and purchased tho wholo stock cf Mr. M. V. Foster, feel confident that they will bo enabled to supply the citizens of Eansvillä with every arti. cle they may require in tho Grocery and Provision line. Z. H. Cook ,& Son wish t-specially to draw the attention of persons iu tho country having produce of any kiud to dispose of, to their increased facility for taking off their stock, ami supplying them at their store, with all articles required in tli3 w holesale department, at prices thut must insure their orders for the future. feb2-tf -niJYJi 1,1 r 1 n i-:k te saus n,jfsZ JlIO BUILDER AXD CAKPEXTE11S. The subscriber has liouht out the interest of II. H. Bennett, in the Lumlier Yard, near Kratz & He-ill man's Foundcry. He now otters bis stock at a cheap price for cash. ilyl-Iim JAS SY"XSON rwyo itocTORs, B1U Til WM1TJWS JL RET UOSPECT FOR J I" LY Just received at ang2d DOHELL & COXYXGTOX. !ß9 ?t ore and sor sale by snga J. W. VICKERY A Co. THUKK UOOIt HOUSES f 0'E fresh Milch Cow, for sale at augiO Z H. COOK & SON'S. ''fflti'jV'H I.L'JIH EH. subscriber would JL resp -rtfiilly call the attention of carpenters and huibtcrg to his stock of Pine Lumlier, w hieh is one of the largest and best ever yarded in this city. Prices us low as the lowest. Office corner Main and Seventh streets. JOHN . GLOVER, jl.vl ' rfliflini iviai,M!V'ti J2XTHA svMß9.t GAU CURED IIA3LS. Received and for side by Z. H. COOK & SOX, july2 Sole Agent for Evansville. i9tHlfÄS choice TTJhHomm., mW oil ,xo. Star Candles, 2o) do Assorted Gerninn end Palm Soap, just received by .. H. COOK & Son. PCJ &l.Vr .Tl.i TE RiJl Is 10.000 biu'lits. M-tn s;-.i, 1 ,! u.l U I. l.OfH. " 9-1'i " ' ' ' ' ' "' 2,500 10-12 '"'" 1,'-"ini"no-12P'i'h-i-J! n 1 1)o,'rs, assorted sizes. '-. "wtert rtzw. Just received and fir sat ff.-, By W rfWTiBU & Rtr?.

INSURANCE COMPANIES.

J aEJSCV XLLEJ M ( C HALLOCK. . . . EVANSVILLE, IXP. A Underwriter and General Insurance Agent, and . ADJUSTER OF AVERAGES. He continues to issue policies from several llJbt CLASS and MOST RELIABLE - INSURANCE COMPANIES ' : IN THE COUNTRY, OS INLAND , AND FIRB BISKS. He will also receive applications tor LIFE INSURANCE. 0SUe will also attend to the ADJUSTMENT OF LOSSES of every description, under policies from other agencies, and attend to the settlement of all matters connected with Insurance, for parties interested. His long experience as an Insurance Agent, has inade-him familiar with all subjects connected with the subject of Insurance. fap28'57-ly. , 1st HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT. STATEMENT of the Condition of the JETS A INSURANCE COMPANY on tho 1st of January, 1858, as required by the law of the ?tte of Indiana: The name of the Corporation is JETS A INSURANCE COMPANY, located at Hartford, Conk. Ths Capital Stock is ONE MILLION DOLLARS, and is paid up. ; The Assets of the Company are: Par. Market Cssh in hand and in Bank 8 87,989 09 ttesh in special deposit tin... lTnrtfni-,1 bunks, with aCCTUCd.... intret 200,134 00 c.isli in hands of Aai lits, and... in transit 106,872 05 Real estate unincumbereer. 47,UÖ3 45 rj. Mnrtiriie'O Bonds at 8 Dor cent interest SUXI0 S1000 ,0CO 00 28 do do 0 per cent, interest.... 1U00 1000 28,000 00 10 Jersev Citv ater Bonds 6 per cent, interest 1000 1000 10,000 00 1 Hartford Citv Bonds, ti per cent, interest 1000 1000 15,000 00 5 Mihraukie Bonds 10 per . cent, interest 1000 1000 5,000 00 Money due tho company secured by mortgage Bills receivable 300 shares Hartford & New Haven R. I!. Co., stiK-k 100 104 shares Boston A Wercester - Railroad Co., stock 100 2Ö0 Bharcs Connecticut River R II Co., stock. :... 100 5 shares Connecticut River' Co., stock 10ft 5fl sharco Stafford liank srock 100 50 shares Citizen's Bank, Wa-

5,418 04 35,177 18 112 33,000 00 78 8,34(5 00 50 12,000 00 ' -1,250 ; '5,000 100 0,000 50 . l.soq 100 30,000 110 44,000 BO 12,000 . ,' 110 2,4ou .. 110 11,000 ; 50 5,00a 50 120 9,000 115 49,019 , : 100 10,000 1,000 . '750 85 8,500 ; 83 '?,500 ' 100 31,S0O 100 20,000 5 2ö,öX) 85 25.; 00 115 23.00U 100 0,000 ' 100 21,200 100 10,000 10S 2t,W9 78 8,0(10 6 5,000 iaj 10,500 125 22,!1:' 50 t5 . 95 IV'O 75 15,000 105 42,J00 110 22,0fKI 95 23,'-ilH 95 3S.O00 105 43,050 95 l,4i--100 10,000 150 23,500

! t- rburv ylen-k 100 30 f hares. Eagle liank, Providence stock 60 30Oeharcs Pheeiiix IX; uk, Hal !- lord stock 100 400 -hares Fanu. Ä J tech. lj'k. Hartford stork 100 30(Mtanw Exchange B'k. Hart- . ford stack fiO 10 share State Bank, do do... 100 1'K) share? City Ban!;, do do.... lot 100 shares County do do do 100 100 sluires Conn. River Bank, Hartford, stock 50' 435 shares Hartford B'k, Hart-' ford, mock 100 1,00 shares Charter Oak Lank, Hartford stock 100 100 shares Merch. Jinn. B'k. Hartford, stock paid iu.. 75 shares .Etna Bank, Hartford, stock 200 shares ?Ierch. Ex. Bank, New York, stock 60 2IK) shares North River Bank. New York, stork 8j 1200 shares Merch. Bank N. N. Ft'iek 26 200 slum N. AuiBrican il'k, New York, stock 100 200 shares Nassau Bank, New - York, stock 100

S00 shajres America B'k., K. Y. HXt 3U0 " Broadway B'k, " 25 100 " People's j!'k. " 25 2U0 " Republic B'k,-: " 1K) 100 " Citv Bank " 100 iU " I 1. ion Bank " r,0 1 " ll.i'iover Rank " 100 100 " Cirmmonwcaith " 1K 500 " I'liienix Bank " 20 StWi " Jl.uibattaii B'k, " öt SOO "New York Bank " W 2110 " Market Batik . " liH) 400 " Ocean Bank " t 4 ai..t'poliUn B'k " 100 SUH " Itntiibers' Drovers

.Bank, New York stis k 25 300 shares ImKi 'ters & Traders' Bank, New York, stock.... 100 100 shures Anieriran Esehaimo Bank. New York, stock.... 100 S20 shares Merc hants' Bank, N. Y. stock :0 15 shares Mechanics! & Traders' Bank, Jersey City stock 100 100 shares I". S. Trifct Co. New York, stock 100 150 shares N. Y'. Life Ins. Trust Co., N Y. itock 100 Sl,50o,3S7 0 ' LIABILITIES TLcataouut of Liabilities due or not duo . t.l.inks or other creditors nothing. IoÄ adjusted and il uo none. Loftat? ad instill and not due '.$ Ii U30 93 Livscs .idjiisted, in suspense, waiting further proof or contested 161 S8fl S. All other claims against the Company are small, lor printing Ac. Agents instructed to take no risks exceeding S10,OOO without special permission. Tlie greatc.-l amount insivrcdin any one city, town or village varies. The greate.-t amount allowed to be insured iu an one block also ranos. The Charter or Act of Incorporation and amendment is herewith presented. TII0S. K. BRACE, Jn., Hartford, Jan. 1st, lS"tJ. Secretary. STATE OF CONNECTICUT, Hal tfoid County.' j " V IlARTFor.D, Jan. 1st, 1SÖS. Personally appeared la-fore me, a Justice of the Peace, duly xue lined to administer oaths, Thomas K. Buace, Jb., Secrefary,anil made solemn oath that the foregoing statement of the assets nnd condition of tiie vKtim Insurance Company is true. HKXltY FOWLEJi, Justice of the Peace. THE STATE OF INDIANA, ") ArmroRor state a Office, V j Indianapolis, Jan. 1-, löö!. ) i tVnr.i:KAS, the .Etna Insurance Company of HartI f ird has riled in this Office, a statement of its eonj ditiou 011 the 1st of January, 1850, the act of its in corporation and amendments properly certified to, t.nd its written instrument, nominating its Agents and authorizing 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 prescribing theirduties," approved March 2, lrO-", having presented satisfactory evidence to me of full compliance to the requirement anil secilications of tli.-.t Act, I, John W. Dono, Auditor of the tate of Indiana, do hereby certify Ali.en ('. IJali.c r , of Kvansville, as the Agent of said Company, ir- nuihori.ed to transact the business of insurance a- the Aienf. ef said Etna Insurance Company in this State, np to July 1st, löd, to the extent that he may be commissioned and appointed by the said Cumpany. Iu witness w hereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name and caused the seal of my office to be affixed, this 12th i'.iiv of Januarv, lt0?. JOIIX V. WOOD, Auditar of State. ALLEN C. HALLECK, AiErr, Evausvillc, Ind. febf. S,' ro-v a o jej co ch j-j-jji tuV er Fly Brushes; . 3 doz. M isses' Brooms, a fancy article; C do Fancy Whisks; 10 do Shak-r and Lecallon Brooms; 10 do assorted Scrub Brushes; 5 do Dusting Brushes, fancy and plain; 5 do Shoe Brushes, do do; HORX BROOK & CO. IWItJtM ÄSV3000 pou.vns A8sorted Wire; 5tx B dls common and charcoal Mtect iron; 2') do Galvanized and Russia do; 5 casks Sheet Zinc; Sheet Copper and Copper Bottoms, all sizes, in store aiid for sale by SAMUEL ORR. jlv8 THE LOVERS OF .i tiOOIt M. Cup up of Tea. We are now in receipt of a very choice lot of loose Teas, bought expressly for retail trade. CnM one nnd aft. Samples given with pleasure, by i. t. 4 5S.

MISCELLANEOUS.

TO Jtli THE DEMANDS Oil' THE TIMES. r R. B. HART, Aoknt for the following Mills njnl Machines, oiTers for sale Tbe Great Eastern Corn Ilusker, SHELLKB AND CLEANEK. Which will shell from 1,000 to 2,500 bushels per day. Also, The American Elephant. The great Novelty of the day. ' It is the b.jxt Mill ever invented for tho farmer's use. It will make ten varieties of product. It will grind the Corr and Cob for feeding animals. It makes coarse c. fine meal as may be wanted, and it will bolt tt. meal as it grinds it. or leave it unbolted at the option of the operator. It will grind Spices, Drugs or almost any other substance which requires the operation of grinding. It does all theso things, and reouires but a little power to drive it. THE GREAT BENGAL TIGER. I a Mill designed to make the various grades of Hominy, and is one of the best Machines ever In vented lor tlie purpose. Bradford's Portable Burr MilV Is too well known to need a description. It is the cheapest, and at the same time, the easiest kept in repair, of any in cse. All of the above Mills and Machines can be seen in operation at HART'S MILLS, Corner of Second and Canal streets, where the public are invited to call and see the latest improve ments of tho nse before purchasing elsewhere. All orders w ill Is? promptly tilled. Jan27-dAwtf R.B.HART. ft. ( 9. ,' TH -S V tTIJt K iVy.V lü K TS TEU THAN OTHERS. R. B. HART, is now prepared to supply the city Rid country trade with tho test of cui u meal, unbolted, com grits and hominy, of all grades; wlie.it grits, unbolted Hour, Tyo flour, extra Ctmily lionr, crush teed, bran, fchipstult, corn, oats, chicken Iced, and all arttcl.-.s iu the tccd line, to any part of the citv. Ail trade delivered l'luuic send in our orders. My low, as cheap a-.; I ho cheaiest, and lest. The nimble sixpence better prices u ill be j as trocsl :wi the i than the alow ! shitlirifr is my motto. . All ni.iy depend on ;rct in all toy trade mntlo of none but Ihc Is-st of round grains, as I will btiv no other. v . ; IS. B. HABT. .. jan7-J.Vrtf r& 1. cook t JSCJ STOKK. Ajrr ' (U',JIJJ' f.i V rieultural Ininleiiients. Seeils and Oroccrii-s sold at caxli prices tor 11 kinds of Produce and Live Slock, such as Horses, Mules, Co-, Calves, B-.-ef Cattle, Hogs, Chickens Butter, Lard. Bacon, Eits, Furs and Skins of every description, Ciiiseng, Beeswax, : Ftathers, Wheat. Coi n, Oats, Barley, Beans, Rye, Bran, Miorts, Dried Apples and 1'caches, Potatoes and YVgretuMrs of all sort." . Z. 11. COOK & SONS. feb2t)-divv F D0BF.LL & CONVNGTOX, are sde apeiits for Vanderburp; county, for all the subscription Books published by I). Appleton & Co. Abridgement f the IVlate in Congress, Or Public History of the Ctiited States. Sew Americen Encyclopedia, a Hietionary .nnd .Touriuil if Kuovilede. Certainly the first work of the age. American Einquelle;' a Collection of Speeches and Addresses of tlie niott Lii.i:ient Orators of Aiiieri'-a. ' Kncyelopedin of Wit and Hmrior, !) the celebrated Comedian lltirtoii, in 45c. X"u. I'irtionaiy of Machine Mechanics and Etitine Work. The n-west and mot imi iov. il edition in .25e( N. L're's Dictionarv of Art?, Manufactures cti-l Mines. . HoBEl-L A COXVXCTOX to cd! attention to their important works, and ieii. t fie ir kind friends to all and see them; as also, the army of opinions of enrjii nt iiien in confirm. iliou d their imtiortanee and value. Holsdl &. Crnvrt"!! have wmples and specimens of the v.u ions biiiilinirs in whieti tUw vtoiks can lie preeuted, from p 'p.r to t!ic Iii; "st ui-rot'c". mrl7 50 Bvuc. nisir. i-iti.rir. si:i:ii yi ;.. busii. Far Corn, received jier sr-ani -r J. il. Bice Flour. Corn Starch. Wheaten Grift. Faiina. "?plit Peas. ?laccatoi;i. Vermieella. 3 doz. qta. Worcestershire Sauce, 5 " pts. t " half pt. " " John Bull. o " Jfarvey :i " " Esseiic.i of .shrmip Tl ' ; Aiirlii'ivct1. Lemon S.vri:;. Gii'.frer " Strawberry ' ltasplrr-. " Pine Apple Sa r.epaiii!a augKly J'l'd receive ! anil for sale bv Z. If. COOK A- SOX. WWOOf IUO.V .1000 Ytt.V7XA'r v ; MM. Hoop Iron, assorted sixes, on hand and for sale at reiiitccd prices by SAMUEL OHM. 1 SSO LIT I Ö.V. THE H.i AT.V JE ItjsLsbip heretofore existing between John A. Ui'itz, John A. Hani y and Y. Car;- titer, under the firm nnd name of Keila, Haney tt Co., has been this day dissolved by the retirement of W. Carpenter, Esq., the interest of said W. Carpenter liuvinjr beeil purchased by the said John A. T.cits and John A. llauey. The affairs and business of the old firm will be settled by the new firm of REITZ & HANEY, -A Ii. Who will continue the manufacture of Steam Engines and Steam Boilers, of any size, together with nil the Shafting, Wheels. Pumps, Saw Mill Machinery and Mill (rearing f auy size. Alo. Distillery and Mining Machinery, and in ta.'t evervihing iu the Iron line, at the old stand corner of Ingle and Canal Streets. apfi-lMM-tf REITZA- If A NEY. mWW LlJinER i'.ilin Vre are now ' w ofterimx for sale to the city and country trade our whole stock of lumlH'r at retail. Uaving nxtm facilities for manufacturing and buying pii;- lumber in Pennsylvania, we think we can oiler inducements to purchasers that they cannot find elsewhere in the city. . We shall at all times be supplied with a full assortment. Also, pine shinglos and dressed flooring always on uano. iuii ai ine omcc on im arn.ve corne'r. WATSON, NEWBERRY i CO., Corner Main and Eighth atreeis. in iv 17-lv fvoAi.! CO.H.U cojL,:::. on hand and are dailv rcccivim We have now the liest COAL that has ever been introduced into this market, v. .... .. y it.- si-..i,ik ion. i.oou currency win i,e received m p. ymenU Orders left at the store of JNO. W lllld Ls next to the state Bank, wül be 7Ä to. jN( m. lu.GnK8 IJSE SHIJ'iLES.- 10i.(HKi Xo. 1 Pine Shingles, for sale low. Also, öO.ooO Poplar. JOHN F. GLOVER, jlyl Corner Main and Seventh streets. aEB'11.l" UOOltS JJfll Vf At S. EMBICH S. NEW BEY GOODS, For Sale For Casu Only. XEW DRY GOODS ARRIVED At S. EMBICH'S. NEW DRY GOODS, For Sale Foh Cash Cxlv. NEW DRY GOODS ARRIVED At S. EMBICH S. NEW DRY GOODS, For Salo For Cash Onli. NEW DRY GOODS ARRIVED At S. EMBICH S. NEW DRY GOODS, For Sale Fob Cash Oni.v. ap3 cnuRmvL tv hai. i.nptFJ.nETS M. doz. Scythes and Snathes, VRrious patterns 2 do Scythes and Cradles, do . do; C do Manure Forks; 5 do Long Handled Hay Forks; 6 do Short do "do; 2 boxes Scvtho Stones. For sale at Z. H. COOK SON'S. WWOOl'S! MM. TAX HOC FORTl tiROSS R.JTHOOPS; Thirty Gross Brass Hoops of extra size and superior quality. Just received and for sale cheap bv augi:i MESSRS. .1. II. 3TAGHEE & Co. lsf HCSH. COR.V .HEAL ftVP GROUND. For Sale by EllESH & SON. nlv2 Z. 11. COOK f10RV! tLV Bushsls ang-27 CORi1! COR.V! ! .' GOO just received and for sale cheap at A. I. REYNOLDS A .

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nrHK tJIRttr.8T TOBACCO xsJL lABLlSU3IENriNTUE$lAlE. , . P. FEM1RK H &. BROTHERS, Would respectfully inform tho citizens of Evans ville and vicinity, that thry bate a lai-per Block of Tobacco, JSegars., Siiuil, Pipes, and German Smokin? Tobacco, than any two establishments of our principal cities. Hotels and store-keepers biok to your iitterests.vBefore purchasing elsmvUore, please examine our larsre assortment, vv tucti we please ourselves to sell at the lowest Baltimore prices, and eheajier than can be bought in Cincinnati or Louisville. AU wo a-k is, that you shall call and judge for yourse-lves. We oltcr any of the above at wholesale or retail. Our establishment is a branrlt of the wdl known extensive Baltimore Tobacco Warehouse of Jos. Fcudricu A; Bfoa- Xo. 155 Forest street. F. FENDBICII T.TtOS., Main st. 1 doer above First, jyl5 Evansville, Ind. tory, J. S. McCKACK EX, l'ropitor, Main street, between Third and Fourth, Evansville, Ind. .Having fitted up the aliove tobacco factory, I am now prepared to till all orders for the various styles of Western Tobacco, such its Fives, Pounps, Quarter und Half Pounds, in all kinds of packages, and have now on hand the following bruiiiL, vi; . . 10 boxes OJtiLstcad 5 Lump; , . 10 do lo Pounds; 10 do - Fine (Own); 20 .dor (in Caddies) Moodier Boyj, L 20 do . do Jordan's; 10 do Low Crade L-1 inson's. 20 (ier - MonteoMery ft.s Paekitjr's.Thc above sloc k vill be sold 5 per cell U lower than can 1 bought eKew bore, and ö per cent, off lorcash. Ail kiieisof cnieei ev tu! n at par. Ctevuty-ii vo M-. üU'k'e eix Ci.tts on jwiu iu one j M. boxes at lovt fe.cufes for cash. feb.ltt MfEIPS ClttiHBY- HKCTORJI, 9 Jä. lor tlie-rapid cure ot i "ouhs, Colds. lbarseness, Jntlueni, Bronchitis, Whoopinfr Coujrh, Croup, Asthiii.i, Incipient Consumption, mid hr tbe relief of eun-umptive putlenis in advanced stages of the diseavo.- - .--,., We need not spei.Vtö tbe "puJ.iic of xXrXnaK Throughout every town, and almost .every hamlet if the American States, its vtouk-rfitt cures of pulmonary cc in p ;t hi t s have niau it alru:uiy kuuwu. Xay, lew-are tl families in auy civiiiC-I cnmtry on ibis cuniinent wilhout some iiersui;al experience of its eftW't.: sind fewer yet tho cvnitmnuitiew ny wliere which have not amonff Iheni- sortie living trophy of its victory over 4 he su'rtlt mid ilan itous diseases of the throat and luuas. While it is the most iKivvi'ifal an;idito yet known to man tr. the formidable and d;mperoii diseases of the pulmonary organs, it is aio the pleu.-rtiilc-t and safest remedy that citt hi employed, far infants and youus: person-. J'arei ts rT.tnitl liavc it i:i torc against the ihsitli 'ngrrjtay that str-als opijn litem uiiprepared. V have alu:.if.Mit sruunds io believe' tlie Cherry l'ccton;l saves 'mote lives by the consumptions it prevents than thoso it cures. Keep it by yon, and cure your colli- while toey are cur.itde, ior neelect them until no hnman skill can mat"r the inenuTiblu canker that, fastened 011 the Yttuls eats your life sway. Ail know the drceiil'id fatality of iiing disorders, and as tiiey know too the virtues of this remedy, we m-ed not do moiv than te assure them it is still niatle the best it can be. . We ff)iara m cost, no care, no toil to proiinee it tlie most perfect po..ihh.', and thus ail'ord those: who rely on it, tho last ua 'iu whicU our .-U;;! dm furuinii f-r their cure. , Ayer's Cathartic 'Pills. Tiik s' ieneei of ( hmi- irv and M'tlicln? have .been ta.ed tin ir utmost to pro.iueo th's lrxt, most perfect 1 ill..;; luerubic pro. I o s w hi. h cine--, :iiel v! .. ivc V. Ul'. lj kl;OV. u H are sIn-, 11 tbut tie.-ii'i'-u ; in c.eeli.-ii';" tl t" man. Inni;0 Fills have vir--' iT-liiiary medi.delitly llJM-tn the and p!'.i-.'iiif to it l'l 'V v. nt lim ps' e: ti'Llii of ;;W iuen. Tit--j lake, but powerful p eli: crib s st into!. lie the vii;d .. Ti. -r l: til itie p' If fiijiiir propof ilio ln ly, iemive th! ob. f ruetio'is o blood, anu c;;,'( L tii üh-, lllllliols Wtli'-Il lre.;l ai.d ; slavish r Ki-ndi-r t! oiv. i tioii, and impart b.nli-. t 1 w bole svsfeni. Xot onJv ti erMjis, pm'o'y tue Ui y pn::r" o'.it the foul ov,- difeiorr, stimulate ::ito their natural ncneviih mrenLtfi to tbe i Oiev cure the ewrvi day cniiipb'.i-.ifs of evri ; arid dsn'cns 'ii'".is- , linrn.-n skill. "Wii'Io t; ! thev a'.e ;:t the s ,ine tii; I-! loit also formidable bet i, ive broiled tbe best if y pi-'-ditce 1 owerinl cffi-cts, . 1:1 illlll'lli.ilM,! ij.e-, ll;o filet cm 1 -eninlm,! f ir j w.fe-t and k,M physio i -full iron, lining su;;:'r-coateii, tju y pre pie i.. nt to i take; and being purely v-'uiet ibie. are free 1mm any : lisk of harm. Cures Iiave-l-eeu m:ole which surpass belief were they noi siibslainiated by men f I such exalted irosition and cliaraeter us to Hu bid the ; suspicion of mil ru! il. 3:sny eminent clcrgynien t an 1 ).bsieians have b at their names to certify tii j the pul.iic the reliability of my remedies, while others iiave s'nt me tiie nHsiimtiee of their conviction j hut my pripara.fi e.s cuti ibute inuneiisely to the j el'el' of my afd;--t"-i, si;:i i fii- fV-liow-nieu. I The Acenis below nai.ii.d are o'cuscd to furnish gratis my American Alni:mac. containing directions for their use and re.'liScites of tlieir cures, of tL.followhig comp!nint-e Cosiiv.T.e. Bilious t 'oo.l lints, Piicrmatism, Propsy, li 'artl ui ii. 1 1". i,!.i. .".rising from a foul Stomach, Nausen. Indigestion, Morbid lunctiou ofthe liowcls and Pains ai i-ing ther-'m, Flatulens cy, Lo-s of Appi'tiie, a!l Uieeroi t...ii Cutnneoii-liiseat-tn which lequiit" an elacunii locdieino, Sjcrof nla or King's Evil. They also, by purit'.ving the blood and . tixiuhiling Ihe system, cure many complaints w liieli it would not I sup used they could reach, such as Deafness, Partial Biinducss, Neuralgia, Nervous Irritability, Derangements of the Livir and Kidneys, Cout, aud other kindred complaints arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. Do not be put oil' by unprincipled dealers -ith some other pill they may make more profit on. Ask for Ayer's Pills, and take nothing else. No other they enu give you compares with this in its intrinsic value or curative powers. The sick wunt the best aid there is for them, and thev should have it. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AVER, rrneti, al and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price 2j cts. per box. Five boxes for SI. Sold by KELLER A- WHITE, Evaiaville, and by druggists and merchants throughout the country. At wholesale by J. C. AVER CO., J40 Walnut St., Cincinnati. jlj l jrir.iLi. o'cTi KxToiTiiji rijil mmM'JL POUTEKS AXD DEALERS IX Domestic and Foreign Druqrs, I MEDICALS. rilEMTCAI.S, ' Paints, Oils.A arnlslies, IrnsheK, Glass i a xr olasstta pa text .medicixi:s, i PERFUMERY, ESkD CAGES, &C, j Kvav-viiik. Indiana. I Having made large nd-litions to our stock, we are j now ready to fill all orders with such quality of j Goods as we feel assured will giveentiresatisfHction. j As we make our purchases by the packages, we I are enabled to offer them at the lowest possible piici-r., uie-ieov gnivg ine jmrcnasers tne same aili vantages as those who buy East. j " .- ..w -..j t. c o tttrtii r; ' t.enivelv in Vimtio-ea tt I iika tv l.nv 1. ,.o. l A1A .l..Al A D.i f.' VkltUEOTYPE AXD AMKÜOTYPE STOCK And kee p conmnitiy on hand a larire and varied assortniont of Cases, Chemicals, Camemls, and every article connected with the art. OiKTators that choose to order, and enclosing re mittance. tie I t,s if thev attend persona II v. sume care ami prices will oe observed v h(.D prmU , )f onr Iinn wanted, we will prn.lirv t,m with at th, Iowest rjc,. vv khlllu a, heretofore, give Twrticnlnr attention ! b, liavel orders curefoUy packed and promptly nALLOCK i STODDARD. TCHESJM Gross New York Matches .r sale by Z. H. COOK A SOX. g Hl ARLES HAHCOCH, IMPORT Kit S and Dealer in Coach and Saddlery Hardware, Main street, near Water. Having completed my arrange me nts with European and American manufacturers for a direct supply of all goods in my line, I am enabled to of fer inducements, that cannot fail to le to the interest of aU engaged in tbe business tu irive me a trial. - I name in part: axles, springs "made of the best ! steel; bands, enameled and of all kinds of leather; j cloths, linings for carriages. Tarnishes, castings of ; all kinds, saddle trres, Emrlish bridle lcat'jers, bits, I stii-mps, spurs, hnmes, fine silver hnmes of ail kinds, Jenny Lind Gig Trees, self-adjusting pads, ; Taylor's patent hames, fly nets, shoe threads, horse ' blankets, London Girth Webs, American Girth and Rein Webs, both cotton and worsted; London ; W'elt Skins, a superior article; ivory, gutta percha i and brass lined martengal rimis; superior kerseys ; for horse covers, tho best quality of carriage liolts, i patent gig trees, 4c, Ac. I I keep in tact everything appertaining to either ; branch of .the bnsiness, and understanding both i branches thoroughly, w would respectfully invite your attention before purchasimr elsewhsre. ! i 1 am also-wgent for Ward's Patent Spring Saddle. fip-dAw

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8 t O.'S M,fTTEH12ii TJtlLMl'lIANi:! SWAN & CO. Continue to Draw as Fsual -vrltltoiit Interrup.ion. swaw & co:s LOTTEkTES ABE LEGAL, ASD ACTHOItlZED BY TEE STATE OF GEOECIJ.'! Tue late .attempt to injnre orr f.nu Aw froim that our Lotteries art iira,t,i fairly; tltat our Prizes are paut punctually; and that our , are wore liberal than any other Lottery in the 'orlrf ! ' The following scheme will be drawn by ?. SWAN & CO., Managers of the Sparta Academy' Lottery, in eacn 01 incir single .-vuiuoer Lotteries lor urloocr 1858, at AlOisTA, Cto., i:i public, under the su-' perintendeuce of Commissioners. flat 35 draws on Saturday, Oct. 2, 1.SV. flats 30 draws on Saturday, O.-t. 0, Ik'.s. Class 37 draws on Saturday, Oct. I1", tsöx. Class 3S draws on Saturday, Oct. 2. 1". - Ctat 39 draws on Saturday Oct. 30, li5X. " OS THE PTC AX OF SIXGLE XCMBEKS. : 50,000 Tickets. rirs TiiorsAXD Font nvsvnED axd EIGHTY-FIVE PHIZES! . .;. Nearly- One Prize to every Itine Tick-1 ets! IVJACNIFICENT SCHEIE! TO BE BRAWX Each Saturday in October. 1 rriws of. .s:-wo " öo.ouü " 10,110 " . 6.O0O " e. 4.000 ' y.tHio Lr ' l,fj " got) ". : ' $00 " frtl " -.4................. iSKl 1 " 1 ' 1 1 s 4 " 4 ( 4 c 50 ." 50 " lfx " 2J0 , l'J5 API'jtOXIMAliOX I'UIZE 4 of M(0 Apjrox'ir.g :o &$Ml Prize,....? 1,000 4 im :,(n)'l ... F2oo 4 " A 4 " .1 " .1 4 c 6,0oJ 'i iis " I'JO 75 5t ' 20 iirc. 10,tlifl o,nH , 4,oi 1MD " 800 " I'd " t ; 200 ii;0,ti,ti ..5320,000 5,485 Pries nmoiintir.g ti Whole Tickets S10: li":ih ÄXr"A Circular shovi ing tlie pl?.rr f tbe L'-tteries ! will be sent to any one uusii-His of receiving it. J Certificates ol l'aeksges will W sold at the fid- j lowing rates, which is the rlk: j Certificate of Package of 10 Yhde Th kets ...$80 " . 10 Half ' 40 i " " -10 (Jiialb.T " L'O I ' U in .i .l.tl, ir I In onlering Tickets or -Certificate, enclose the moucy U) our address fi,r the.TiLki:ts cnb'red, on r ceij.t of whii li they will lie fo -warded by tlr.-t mail. , Purchasers can have tickets ending in any figure ! they may de-ignaie. j The List of Bian n numbers and Prftes will I ; sen t to pnrchiuioni immediateiy after tbe drawing. 1 '. W'l'urcUasers will ploiuse write their siiiaVure j plain, and give their l'ost ollic-4, County and tatc. i ttÄ'Kenn nilier that every Prize is drawn and : payable in Mil! without deili'.' fion. tttsyAll jirizesof $1,000 and under, paid imnieili- ' ately niter the ilrawiug o:her prizes at the Usual i tiaie id' thirty dar. All communication strirtly cr'nTnVntbd. Adilnss ordons for Tickets or Certificate to j S. SWAN A' CO., Augusta, Georgia. . j frSTVrsons rcf-iding . near Montgomery, Ala., or , Atlanta, G11., can hive their orders filled, and save time, by addressing S. Sv.au A Co., at either of those ; cities. I 'A INt of the numbers that are drawn f r m "the wliecl. with the amount of fhe prize that e.vh or is entitled to, will be published alter every drawing, in the following papers; Augusta tioo.) Constitutionalist, X-w (IrK-ans J'.elta, M.ibile BeiriTer, Charleston Standard. Xal-.vile töiett, Atlant Intel liireiicer, Xew York Wei kly Hay Book, ';ivannnh Ger.e;iiin, Bicbie.'-nd L'i-pat' h, Xew Y ork lipnteh and PauMiJi-; i: .) t 'hirion, and Little Rock (Ark.) IVmocrr.t. Aug. 1H. , , . , , . ' ' t I ,',!i',u' L!,!;?M ; v in "1 f JtvU i'.i.v, has s;tut the itmiler part of hi ii-s t in travelling, baling visited Eur..-, Asia, and t Africa, as well as North America,' and li is snenf 1 three years among the Indians of our Western Icountry, and it was in this way Hint the Indian Root Puis -were urt discovered. Dr. Morse w as tlie first cifm to establish the f.ict ib;it all diseases arise fiom IMPi HUii OF THE BLOOD that our ntieilgtb, health and life d-v uded ujro this vital fluid. A. .1. V ill 1 E A CO. SO Leonard Sm-.-f. New York.' DR. MOUSE, th inventor of Mor -e s Indian Root Pills, has spent the greater part of his lif- in traveling, having visited Europe, A-' i and Afiii aa well es North America ti ts s, .-nt thrc' years nmor.g the I nd in its of our V.i.-teru emmtrv it wan iiiihiav that ib., i.;i., K..lt i'.iu ,.e - - -- - - - - - - -.. ...... IlM'oVered. 1-T. .dorse V..M tie- f.e; I man t C-til! - I lish tlie tact i ill iii.---; ti.-u fiom IMPURITY OF TIIE BLOOD that our stroogth, hialth anJ j life depen'led upon this vital Huid. j When tho various sisages become, clogged, and ; do not act in perfect lau mony with the oiil. reiit : functions of the body, the bio id loses its action. Is- j comes thick, corrupted and diseased, thus causing i all jiains, sickuesj and distress id every mimo; our i strength is exhausted, our hcalih we arc deprived ' of, and if nature is not assisted in throwing off the i stagnant humors, the blod will become chohed and ! cease to act, aud thus our light of lifo will Uo for- j ever blown out. How important then, lhat we I should keep the various passage of the body free ; and open.- Ami how pleasant to us that we have it j in our power to put n medicine in your te: i, name- I ly, Morse's Indian Hoot Pills, luiiinifuciurcd from ( plants and roots which grow around the mountainous cliffs in nature's garden, for the heaiih and reeovery of diseased man. One of the roots from I ! which these pills aro made is a sodorific, which ' oikiiä the pores of the skin, and assists nature in j throwing out the finer parts of the corruption w ith- i in. The second is a plant which is an expectorant, 1 that opens and unclogs the hum-Mrs from the lung i j by copious spitting. The third is a diuretic, which ' i gives case and double stren-th to the kidneys; thus j encouraged th -y draw large amounts of impurity j (from the blood, which is then throw n out bountiful"- J i ly oy tue urinary waier pa-eiie, anil which could not have oecn il.s Birgel in '.my other way. The foiirtn is n eatliartie, and accompanies the ither i properties of the pills while enn-aired in piirifving I j nie oiuoo; ine coarser panicles w liieü-cannot puss less I ; oj uie"!ii'-i o.tiiei-. are inus lalien llji una coliI veyed off in great quantities by t' IkiwIs. I From the alcove, it is shown'that Iir. Mors-'s Tuilia ii Root i'ills not only enter the sfoiuach, but be- ) come united with the blood, for t...y fin i wav toev- ; ery part, and eonipletely rout out and rleaiW the I sytteui f.-om sil impurity, and the life of the body which is the Mood, becomes perfectly healthy; conj seqnently cil sickness and pain are driven from the j system, for they cannot rvmain when the bodv be comes so pure ami clear. The reHon why people are so distressed hen sick, and why so many die, is lec-tiiso the-y .Io not , get a uvilici.'ie which wiil pass to the aillieted parts, and which will open the natural pas.-ires for the disease to be cast out, hence a large quantity o f.iod nnd other matter -is lodsred. and the stomach and intestines are literally oei flowing with the 1 corrupted mass, thus undergoing disagreeable f.-r- i mentations, constantly, mixing with" the bl.x.d, ' which throws the corrupted matter through very i vein snd arter-, until life is taken from the bodv by disc:ise. Dr. Morse's Pills have addej to tlum"selves victory upon victory, by restoring millions o j the sick to bl.roming health and happiness. Yes, i . thonsa:i'ls who have been racked or tormented with ! sickness, pain ar.d aniish, and whose feeble frames have tieen scorched hy tho burning elements of ra- I ging fever, and who have been brought ns it were, within a step of the silent grave, now stand readv ' to testify that they would have lscn numbered with I me neau, nnu it not icpn i t tnm great an.f wonderful medicine, Dr. Morse's India;. Root Pills. A Iter one or two doses had been taken, they were astonished and absolutely surprised, in witnessing their surprising effects. Not only do they give immediate eise and strength, and bike away all sick, uess, pain and anguish, but they at once go to work nt the foundation of the disease, which is the blood. Therefore, it will lie shown, especially by those who use these Pills, that they will so cleiMise an(j purify that diseose that deadly em-my will take its flight, and Ihe fltwh of voiith and beau'v will again return, and the prelect of a long and happy life w ill cherish and brighten yonr davs CAiTios.Bewareof a counterfeit" ed A. B. Moore. All gennt- have the :,ame of A. J. Whire 7' " ,"ox- Also the Signatars of A. White i ' - " 1 ' Mino us. A. J. WHITE Co., Sole Proprietors, Su Leonard street, X. Y Dr. Morse's Tudian Root Pills are sold by dealers in Medicines. Agents wanted iu every town, viil.ig, let iu the land. Parties desirim.- the address, as above for the terms. und ham;ency will Price i". cents per box. five boxes will lie sent on receipt or M, postaire lud. yanll-dttwlT Uanii -..A.wiy WhOOH MATS, ltooa .nATs:-75 i jmsw do. aborted, trora ommoo Gru to M orste " ,AMl,S-

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' ...JJMLDICINES ; JTtSCOtTltEMI JIT snGreVt 1 JL&r Cure in the World for Pain! Prof. Oias. 1--i Grath, Original Inventor and Manufacturer of th j ELECTEIC OIL! ; , - Tilts Oil is the ony sv.re remedy in the world lot 3 I the cure f rheumatism, deafness, gout, neuralgia, i lnmbaco, sciatica, spinal "and bronchial co-.iplaiuts, ' ticiloloreux, headache, craTnrs, eroBi, piles, felons, sprains and brui-es, cuts and wountis, swelled glands, I stitf joints, scrofub". ervs:;!as, sore nippli-s. swellted breast, womb disorders, salt rln nm, canker n tho month and stomach, palpitation,, eruptions,, I ce.keil breast, quinsy, sore throat, palsy, plonrfsy, -1 ulcers, lock-jaw, he:trt-bnm, tooth and t'.r-sche, f 1 nervousiiess, costiveness, burns, sore ums of teeth 1 iujr infants, hemorrlise, nbscr.-w, stiff neck, broken ' breast, chilblains, teuer, shingle, froste', fret, fever ' and uK"e, i-linppel hands, or any disease that.ara. 1 .ore Kii d tiainfiil. f tho nn!v articlf evef- lur.nplit

; before the public that will do ito w-rk perfectly i; i from thr-.v to twenty minutes has been 'cd by ; thousands ami pronounced the best remedy ever I discovered. . ".. ' 1 This Oil aets cn the system with electricity w of. ! pure vejretable preparation. Jiot the slifrhtest dan- ' frer of applying it outwardly and inwardly. , It at once cives a permanent cure in most eases fron I ten 1t tvrentv ntinlttes. -- - - -1 Tiie best piiysioloprists of Eurofio hove discovered 1 that ail oriruoc oeranir'-ineiir 01 1105 amiimi a,Bieui i is the effect of ro oltniction of tho physico-tlcc-i I trie fluid in the organic disease. A skilfid appli-. I cant of this Oil ruts in lmmedmte motion trie nerrs ' floid and the eur3 is at once accomplished. bleedings, no vomiting, purging or blistering is re-' ! sorted to. : ' None genuine without the signature of Prof. C. I)e Grath. I.aiiels sidled in writing, j I'rincipal Iepot, Xo. 3'J SontU Eighth street i three doors liclow Chestnut, Philadelphia. Country dee.lcrs and iL-iigirists can be supplied wholesale and retail. , Price cents, 50 cents and tl i.r bottle. Try every thing cite, end give this one simple trial. Cai tion. Be careful to ak for, and get DiGrath's Electric Oil, as worthless imitations abouflä. - There are numerous imitations sprung np on t Disreputation tliat my article has acqnircd. The pb-' lie mutt bewarer Mie? are worthless. ' "'.r. AFFLICTED. BEAD THI3. ' Miraculous cure made on one of the citizens of Macou; Macox, April 8, 1857. T, Tuor. DeGkath lK-ar Sir: This is to certify that I had a f ill, sprained my shoulder and was afflicted" foi eighteen days, ami lost the use of my arm, and cuiild not raise my hand to my head, and hearing or the wonilernd cores effected- i y lMirath's Electric Oil, and by one application of it I was enabled, to raise' mv hand to my head and take off my hat. Thank Gest,' I am well, and I cheerfully recommend it to all the nlHicted. Th" ppüeaiiop was made b-.-fi're a hundred person. ' - Yours triily, " fSigncdl . A. JOItPAXV A.'i:uesi V. Hafer, Jolm W. Brantly, -Lewis Young. , J. AV. Adorhol.I, rf K. G. JeDers, . E. Trice. C. H. l;o;yers. C. T. Franklin. A. B. Hoss, B. P. Fiocuinn, M.vcox, April 8, .lsAJ. " Faor. PkGuatfi Pear Sir: I, ("apt. B. B. Smith, hereby certify that 1 have been afflicted with rheumatism for four veara and at times could not sleep.

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i Electric Oil, I was induced to try it, and by ths application x.f the Electric Oil I was at once relieved, and now have tue Ute of my arm. Ihe i 1 iieatk'll was made before fifrv iiersons. B. B. SMITH, Twiggs Co. We, the undersigned, were present: . - i J. J. Ki'er, J. il. Brantlv, 11. J. Cooper. '''".- 1 . Halei-jh (A, f.) Standard. CERTIFICATE. ' VVirnsnoRo, S. C, March 9, 157. I, Tiavid Elkin, do hereby certify that I have lieeu ldly sfllicted C r two months with inflammatory rheumatism, one of my legs being much swollen stiff and sore so that I found it exceedingly difficult to walk that the stiff joint has been twicerubbed with Prof. Ik-Grath's celebrated ElectricOil w ithin thirty hours; und I now have tbe perfect use of the glllict id limb. I was also tronbled with partial deafness in my left ear, and by a single sppl leaf ion of the Electric Oil my healing has Liem greatly improved. DAVID ELK.IN. A uot RTA. Ca., March 3, 1Ä5T.' Tanr. Di.Gbath Dear Sin This is to certify that I have been afflicted w ith lieadache and corns on my feet from which 1 have st-flered verv much end by the application of Ieiruth"s Ekctric Oil I Imvc l'en cured of my hendache and corns, and therefore re commeii'l it 10 all, , P. McCt'E. ruor. Tt. Gr.itii's Electric Oil S25 Reward. I will giic SJ-j for the ai LTehensiou of a low scrmn. caiieu his . i iiun-t. liisiait ni low peoiars ana picavuno I Pt up a st,, composed of camphene liars fates country Electric II V. !i! I rhrntt ij. AFFLICTH1, READ THIS. ' r ' t'KRTirif'ATB. : Alfii sTA, ;a. March 28, lfj7. Prior. Pi'.Gbath Dear Sir: This is to certify thaf. my lioy Miwm has been afilicteil with rheumatism for seventeen years, and by one application of your oil.pie was entirely cured, uid I cheerfully commend it to all similarly afect.-d. Yonrs respectfully,' J. HLTBEB.' For sale by bMITH A l.ZZARD, sole ngents St Atlanta, Georgia. PHnF. ('HAS. DnGRATU, 'JU South Eighth street, PhiladelphiaKELLER & WHITE, sole agents. A :.i f. .r Ulis sit- I V K.i.n.tii'lnn'.. Tsm,.. Cau ..2 ' 1 ,:; . . , r-v "fc '.t. t ji.tiiiHtt tx oioiitiaru s. t act2U (Pf FRMZE F OR M. who sulwcrilies for the E fEtt I 'Zf OH IXEW YORK WEEKLY TRESS, rintifiilly Illustrated A B. Family Newspaper. The Xew York W crkly Press is one of ills larg lanre 1 '- and best lit-rary papers ot the day. A large Quarto containing Twenty i'ep. s, or Sixty Columns, of entertaining mutter; aud Elegantly Illustrated every week. i A Gift worth from 00 cents to SI00 will be sent to each subscriber on receipt of the subscription money. teems : One copy f.r one year, and I gift 2 00 Three copies one year, and 3 gilts 5 Oo F ivc copies one year, and ö gifts 8 00 Ten copies one year, and 10 gifts 13 00 Twenty-one copies one year, nnd 12 gifts 30 00 ' Canadian suiiscribcrs must send 2ti cents each In addition to the above rates, to pay the American postage, which must be pre-paid. 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' There is nt ither humbusr nor lotterv about tho j aiove. as every subscrilier is sure of a Prize of Tai ne. V. e pieier to make this liberal distribution -among them instead of givine a large commission to , Agents, giving to the subscriber the amount that, would go to the Agent, and in manv cases a hundred R.ld more. DAMEL A DEE, Publisher. apl2-Om 211 Centre street, Xew York. 9E n'VSMCJVtT RECEI FEIF V W bv Kxprtn. at J. HEALY'8. QtlWJiRI ES SO HA OS CO EE EEs 9 12ui it gc assorted Nailri; 109 do Cut Spikes; 00 do Wr't do; 400 boxes aisoried Glass;75 do do Tobacco; 50 do. do Starch; .'.0 do io Star Candles: 200 k,.ss White Lead; 15 bids. Linseed Oil; 5 do Tnrpentin..; 10 do Rosin; 10 do Pitch; M) do Vinegar; bags fine Salt; 100 bbU. White Lime; 100 da Cement, 50 bbls. Grey Linie; 2d da Plaster Paris sale by ORR. In stor and for DALZELL A CO. -VWIAMf Hi CLE P0U'ItJSM2OQ tJL kegs Miami Kiflle Powder; AH kegs Blasting Powder; 2" ca.-es Rifle do; 5o half kegs Riile IWdrr. 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