Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 45, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 30 September 1858 — Page 4
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: Elwemavllle Exchange and Curtrncjr : - . . , Table. . . Corrected by the Branch Bank.
EXCHANGE : New York, Buying Selling i New Orleans, " - par " , f I Cincinnati, BaKKABLI ITKM, Ok CVBKENCT AT rAJU
State Bake or Indiana. Bane or thk State or IsDIA3A. " State Bask or Ohio. " Kestcckt. ' louisiana.
Allegheny Citt Bank. Moüokoaheu Bank, Pa. Baltimore. (Except American Bant. PrrTSBCRO. Philadelphia, lExetpt Bank of Pennsylvania. Missouri.
' SrEClI PATIKQ FbEE
Banks or Indiana. 'Wheeling Cm.
. STOCK BANKS or OUI0 EXCEFT - Tnion, Sandusky 6 dis. I City , Cincinnati 30 dia. - City Benk,Colutubus,5dis Canal, Cleveland.. ..75 dia. . tieneca Connty....7S dia. - EW YOKK, KEW ENÖLAND, SEW JEBSET, AND VELA- - WAKE, IN OOOD CREDIT. ' SPECIE-PAYING FREE BANKS. ' Brookville Bank, Brook-j Exchange Bank, GreenTille. I castle. . . Bank of Elkhart, Elk-'Fayette Co. Bank, Con- ' hart. I nersville.
Bank of Goshen, Goshen. Farmers' B'k, Wcstfield. ßank of Gosport, Gosport. Hoosier B'k, Logansport. Bank of Indiana, jSLlclugan City. Bank of Monticullo, MobticeUo. Bauk of Sit. Vernon, Mt, Vernon. Sank of PaoH, Paoli. Bank of Rockrilfe, Wabashtowu. Bank of Syracuse, Syracuse. . Bank of Salem, Salem. Indiana Rank, Mad won. Indiana Reserve Bank, Kokomo. Indiana Farmers' Bank, Franklin. Indiana Stock Bank, Lanorte. Kentucky Stock B'k, Co lumbus. Lacrantre Bank. Lima Mcr. and Mechanics Bk, New Albany. Bank of Salem, Now Al New York and Va. State bany. Bloomington B'k, Bloomington. Crescent City Bank, Ev Stock Bank, Evansville. Parke Co. Bank, RockTille. Prairie City Bank, Torre Haute. Southern Bank of Ind., Terre Haute. Salem Bank, Goshen. ansville. Canal Bank, Evanville. Cambridge City b'k.Cambridge City. Central Bank, Indianapolis, rSCCRRENT rCNDS. The principal nncurrent funds in this market are - Illinois, Wisconsin and Tennesse. They may be quoted about as follows : Illinois . .1 discount. Wisconsin i " Tennosse Planters and Union '.Banks.... jps " Bank of Tenueaao - " Free Banks solvent- ..livjl'J Opposition Candidate for the Legislature, The following is a list of the opposition ' candidates tor the Legislature, in the several districts of the State, where selections have been made. The Districts arc designated by the county or counties composing them. The list was compiled by the Indianapolis Journal: SENATORIAL CANDIDATES. Brown and Monroe Lewis liollman, of Monroe; Carroll and Clinton Reed Case, of Car roll; Giant and Madison Ilcrvcy Craven, of Madison; Jasper, Lake and Porter David Turner, of Lake; Jefferson John R. Cravens; Kosciusko and Wabash James D. Con n6r, of Wabash: Marshall and St. Joseph Rufus Brown, of Marshall; Tippecanoe M. C. Culver; "Wayne Othniel Bec3on. Lawrence and Martin S. R. Cobb, of Lawrence ; Ohio and Switzerland Benj. 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. Boone Clark Duvol; Boone and Hendricks 0. A. Hamilton, of Boone; C:i?s Thomas II. Eillinghurst; Elkhart John Thompson; Elkhart and Lagrange Charlc3 L. MurTay, of Elkhart; Grant William nail; - Hancock James W. Ilervey ; Hancock andhelby Lcwi3 J. Reeves, of Shelby; Henry J. H. Mellett; Howard T. J. Harrison ; Hendricks Levi Ritter; Jay Georre C. Whiteman ; Jefferson D. C. Baranham and John L. Mansfield ; Koscittsko Sylvanus Davidson ; Kosciurkoand Wabash Andrew J. Powers, of Kosciusko: Lake Eliha Griffin; Laporte M. G. Sherman and W. II. Scott; Marshal! and Stark J. 0. Parks, of Marshall ; Marion Jonathan W. Gordon and Isaac N. Cotton ; Morgan Cyrus Whetzel; Monroe Martin C. Hunter; Putnam I. N. Rynearson aud Joseph B. Fordyce; Randohih Silas Col grove: Tippecanoe Chris Miller and I. N. Styles; Vermillion Aquilin Iebekcr ; Wabash John Comstock; Wayne W. C. Jeffries, J. n. Hamilton, and J. M. Austin. Gibson Harrison F. Kiger ; Johnson and Morgan Thomas Terry, of Morgan; Martin Milton McKee; Ohio and Switzerland William II. Gregory, of Ohio; Spencer Calvin Jones. Opposition Candidates for Congres. First District Embracing the counties of Daviess, Dubois, Gü'son, Knox, Martin, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Vanderburgh and Warrick, ALVIN P. H0VET, of Posey. - SEfOSD District. Embracing the connties of Terry, Crawford, Oranpe, Washing ton. Harrnon, Flovd, boott, and Clarke, JOHN M. WILSON, of Floyd. Tnmu District Embracing the counties of Bartholomew. Brown, Jackson, Jen rson, Jennings, Lawrence, Monroe and Switzerlcnd, WILLIAM McKEE DUNN, of Jcflt-tson. GEORGE W. CARR, of Jackson. Fourth District Embracing the coun tics of Dearborn, Decatur, Franklin, Ohio, Ripley and Ilusn, PLEASANT A. HACKLEMAN, of Rush Sixth District Embracing the counties of Hancock, uendncks, Johnson, Marion, 11 organ ana öueiuy, ALBERT G. PORTER, of Marion. Seventh District Embracing the connties of Clay Greene, Owen, Parke, Putnam, o am van, ernuuiuu uiu v igo , . JOHN G.DAVIS, of Parke. Eighth District Enibraciuir the coun ties of Boone, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe ana arren JAMES WILSON of Montgomery. ' - Ninth District Emoracirij the counties of Benton. Cass. Fulton. Jasptr ' akc Im porte, Marshall, M iami, Porter, Puhuäi, Stork, St. Joseph and v hite, - SCHUYLER COLFAX, of St. Joseph, Klevextb District Embracing the coun ties of Adams, Blackford, Grant, Hamilton, Howard, Hunt ington, Jay, Madison, Tipton, Wabash and AvcUs, JHN V, FETITT, cf Wabash.
Times stud Places ot holding County
Agricultural Fairs In luülana. Vanderburgh -Evansvile, Oct 14th, 15th aud 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 RocLesi er, October 15th and 16th. Howard Kokomo, October 2 1st and 2 2d. Henry Newcastle, September 22, 23, 24. Jeflerson 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 22d to 24th. Park and Vermillion Montezuma, September 21st to 24th. Scott Lexington, September 28, 29, 30. Spencer Rockport, September 23, 24. Sullivan Carlile, Septetrber 30, Oct. 1. South Western Indiana District Fair Yiiicenties, October 19th to 22d. ; Washington Salem, September 20, 23. Wajne County Richmond, September 28, Ottober 1. Wabash Wabashtown, Sept. 28th 30th. KEKTCCKY. ' 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 favor us with the needed facts. Places of IVoraHip. The following ISecfctur of places of puMic wor ship, may be of interest to strangers visiting our city: Orrrmm Uaitrd F.canirlical Si. John'i Church. On Third street, between Divisixn and Ingle streets. V illia.w Schmidt, Pastor. Meetings, evtry ounday, at 10 o'clock, A. M. CArViu Chnrch At Young Men's Christian Hall, Third tr-ct, between Main and Sycamore. Services very IxTd s day at o clock. Old rrrfterija Church, (X. S. On Second, be tween Main and Locust streets. Kev. William McCarek, Vastor. Services every Sabbath, at 10 o'clock, a. m., and 3 o'clock, r. St. Sabbath School at o'cloik, A. f. Trayer MectiDg every Wed nesday evening, at 8 o'clock. Fir4 Pratuferinn Church, (0. S.) Corner Viue and Second streets. Rev. Alexander Öteebett, Fastur. services every Sabbath at 1UJ4 o'clock, A. 3t., asnl t o'clock, f. X. &vbbath School at 9 o'clock, A. M. Frajor MocUug every Veducsuay cveuiug at a o'clock. &. Pours, (VpUopjUcji) Curucr First and Chestnut iiroctt. lvcv. bvvNEY W'ilsub, PasUtr. bervices every Sabbath at I'M o'clock, A. M., and 6 o'. clock, r. X- Sabbath School at 4 o'clock, r. N I'rayor mcoting every Friday evouing, at a o'clock. CarcA of the Asmmptüm, (üoiiwit Catholic) Second street, between Main and Sycamore, lie vs. Antont Deuiek and Patuick McDehmoit, Pastors. Vert ices every Sabbath morninir at 8 aud lu o'clock. Vesj-ersata o'clut k, p. Jt. Meetings every mornius during the week, at ti4 and 8 o'clock, A. M. Trinity Ghirrch, (titrman lUm ,n Citholic) Third strc t, lct-oen Vina and lhvioton. ll'v. I'kancis KiT.uai, Pastor.- Htvh's every öabUatbatä aud 10 o'clock, a x. tjabbath School at 3 o'clock, p. Jf. , and meetings cvtry morning through the week at 8 o'clock, a. M. In-failtntt Church, (.lWWi-Q Ingle street, between Seventh aud Eighth. Kcv. J. Ukiht, PasTOB. Services every Sunday at o'clock, a. and 1 o'clock, p. M. Prayer Meeting every Friday evening at to 8 o'clock. Bcnei Ierael tnn?we Kvller's Iluilding, third story, on Main street, between Third aud Fourth streets. Rev. Mr. Welthkeb, Pastor. Services every Friday evening at 7 o'clock, and Saturday morning at S o'clock. AMKiation of Rpiritvalütt Temj.orance Hall, on TVator street. rlervK-es every Sabbath afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Locutt Mreff Churth, (Metli-xliit) Locust street, between Second and Third. Uev. Hikam Gilmobe, Pastor. Services every Sabbaih at 10 o'clock, A. M., and t o'clock, p. m. äabbath School at 9 o'clock, A. M. Weekly Prayer Meeting, every Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock. Zi-jn't Eamijflical Church On Fifth below Ingle street, llov. Mr. Minc.frt, Pastor, services every Sabbath, at 10 o'clock, A. M., mid 9 o'clock, p. M. Wednesday evening, ot 8 o clock. l irsl liarfitt cuvr.-.n un tfte cornor second aud Clark treet. No Pastor. Church Meetings, Sunday nvrnlng at luji o"clk. Prayer Meeting, ever Wednesday eveufug. Sabbaih ächool at 9 o'clock, A. M. Cerman M.thodttt Church Ou Vine sli-ft. bttvi rcn Second and 1 hi id. Kev. Mr. kamieb, Pastor. Preaching, Huiirtay n-f.rniuff, at I0i o'clock. Aleoal uight. Prayer Meeting, every Wedncsday nigat. .4rican Methodist Chvrch On Leet street, bet. Third and tourin sts. iicv. ?ir. abiiai hii.l, cir cuit Ilider. Class Me:tiiig, every Sunday morning. Pravcr Meeting, every Wcdtiesilay night. (,'tTHMii Banttsl Cliurcn corner becond and Clark street, iwrvi.es every fcabbath, by Eirv. Mr. DcscM. frawr ?b!etm, every We.inesdiv nicht. fab-m, or Allbrighi 1 Church. (Ocrman) Corner F.ishth and lJivihion Streets, lley. Mr. Tempekton, i'a-Uor. Services rv.ry öunaay morning, at 11VÄ O CIOCK. J raver iueeiiu, every w eanwttüy nictit. Ocrman Lutheran Church Uu Fifth strwt. bet. Canal and Sixth, in Litmavco. Itev. Mr. st.irrxBT. Pastor. Services every Sabbath morning, at 11 o'clock. Old Fclifol Dttptut Sharp s enlargement. Elder A. J). Mobtux, Pastor. Services every Sunday moriiin at lO'. 0'clo. k. ConibrrbiHd Prr-mtytfriun Church Corner Rond and Chestnut st. Jt. Mr. Ulrkow, TaFtor. Ser vices every Sabbath at 11 o'clock, a.m., and at 8 p. m. MerUng of Secret Societies.. MASOKIC. Eransrillr Lo-fje, So. Hi. A. J. Coinrnx, Secre tary. Kerular meetings firit and third Monday's in each month, at Mrvaouic Hall, corner of Main aud first street. Ermwriffe It. A. Chapter, Xo. 12. W. E. noi,isosa'oKTH. Secretary. Meets first Friday iu each onth, at Masonic Hall. oon rr.n.ows. JlforwffT Star Lndge, So. 7. jAWrs ?wass05. Secretary. Regular meetings every Thursday evening, corner of Main and First street. Cretcrnt lAtag, .1. 12J. John IiReek, Secretary. Meets every Tuesday evening. 5.;iif(T ioiie, (Vermon) So. 13S. Jons Paxvittell. Secretary. Kesular meetings every Friday evening. oMri(c Fnrtrmpmrnt, So. 20. C. C. Kfatz, Seribe. Merl second and fourth Monday's in every month. finocEBiEs j.vo pormo.r. .tr EVANSVILLE, 1ND. Wax'.vsALE Department, First street, first door fn tn tfJn; Retail Department, Main street, first deer below the corner. Z. H. Cc-ok begs 10 thank his friends in Eyansvillo and neighbourhood, for their favors so freely bestowed on him since he has been in business among them, and tak3 this opportunity of introducing to their notice his son, Mr. II. A. Conk, whom he has taken into partnership from this date, and solicits for the new firm of Z. H. Cook A Son, a continuance of the support so liberally conferred on himself. Z. H. Cook & Son, having taken the business premises and purchased tha whole stork of Mr. M. W. Foster, fee! confident that t!y will ba enabled to supply the citizens of Evansvilla with every articls they may require In the Grocery and Provision line. Z. n. Cook & Son wish especially to draw the attention of persona in the country having produce of any kind to dispose of. to their increased facility for taking off their lock, and supplying them at their storn, with all articles required in the wholesale department, at prices that must iusure their orders for the future. feb2-tf 2TB JL TO BUILDER AND CARPENTERS. The subscriber has bought out the interest of R. II. Bennett, in the Lumber Y ard, near Kratz & Heill man's Fouudery. He now offers his stock at a cheap price for cash. ilyl-3m JAS FVANSOJf. JlOCTOiS. BRATUWJiTE'S JL RETROSPECT FOR JULY. Just received at aug2fi DOBELL CONYNGTON. J" store and wr sale by aug 20 J. W. VICKERT ft Co. JL fresh Milch Cow, for sale at aug30 Z II. COOK 4 SON'S. JL respectfully call the attention of car; venters and builders to his stock of Pine Liimber, which is on of the largest and best ever yarded in this city. Prices as low as the lowest. Office corner Main and Seventh streets. JOHN F. GLOVER, j'yl ft 1 f OVIULEf'ff JKXTItU SVJLStß GAR CURED HAMS. Received aud fur sale by Z. U. COOK 4 SON, Sole Agent for Evannville. juiyz OIH MHI.ti CHOICE JUUB.lt Oil,, mr 20 bxs. Star Candles. 20 do Assorted German and Palm Soap, just received by z. H. COOK Son. Wi VM'-UM.ya TEKMC. 10,000 MM Lights, 8-10 Sash, 3, 6, and 9 it. each. 1,0 9-12 " 2,500 " 10-12 1,000" 10-16 and 10-12 Sash. . 100 Pan Del Doors, assorted sizes. 250 Bozea Glass, assorted sixes. Jnl rm,rA
( and für sale law, tfy WSfEEllEIt BIGGS.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
JT-VS URJJVCE j c ejvc v -J itt.v JL ( C. HALLOCK.- - . ; EVAS8VILLE, ISD. Underwriter and General Insurance Agent, and -ADJUSTER OF AVERAGE8. He continues to issne policies from several FIRST CLASS and MOST RELIABLE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN THE COUNTRY, OS IXIAXD ACT FIR BISKS. - He will also receive applications for LIFE INSURANCE. KWTle 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 made him familiar with an subject connected with the subject of Insnranob. raffi57-ly. irl HAK'fFOBD, COXXKCTICÜT. STATKMENT of the Condition of the .STNA ISSL'KASCE COMPANY on the 1st of January, 1858, as required Dy tne law or tue state 01 intiiaun: The name of the Corporation i 2ETXA I2SSUKANCK COMPANY, located at Haktforo, Conn. The Capital Stock is OXli MILLION DOLLARS, and is puid up. The Assets of he Company are: Vox. Market Cash in hand and in Bank 3 87,089 69 Cash in special deposit tin... Hail ford banks, with accrued.... interest 200,134 00 Cash in hands of Agents, and... in transit lr,fi,S72 05 Real estate unincumbered.. 47,053 45 61 Mortgage Bonds at 8 tier cent interest 81000 S1000 44,000 00 28 do do 6 per cent, interest 1000 1U00 28,000 00 10 Jerxey City Water Bonds 6 per cent, interest 1000 1000 10,000 00 1 Hartford City Bonds, 6 per cent, interest 1000 1000 15,0uu 00 5 Milwaukie Bonds 10 per cent, interest 1000 1000 5,000 00 Money due the coniiauy se cured by mortgage... 5.118 01 Bills receivable 35,177 18 .TOO shares Hartford 4 New Haven lt. R. Co., stock . 100 112 &';,000 00 104 shares Boston & Worcester Railroad Co-, stock 100 78 8,340 00 25U shares Connecticut River K R Co., stock 100 50 12,500 00 5 shares Connecticut River Co.. stock - 100 1,250 50 shares Stafford Bank stock 100 5,000 50 shares Citizen's Bank, Waterbury stock 100 100 5,000 36 shares Eagle Bank, Providence stock 50 50 1,800 300 shares Phoenix Bank, Hartford stock . 100 100 30,000 400 shares Farm. & Mcch. B'k. Hartford stock 100 110 41,000 300 shares Exchange B'k. Hartford stock...... 50 60 12,000 210 shares State Bank, do do.- MO 110 2U.4U0 100 shares City liuiK, do do.... 101 110 11,000 100 shares County do do do..... 100 50 5,000 50 loO shares coim. l.ivcr lianu, Hartford, stock - 50 1J0 a,ooo 135 shares Hartford B'k, Hart ford, stock. 100 llo 43,313 10O shares Charter Oak lUnk, Hartford stock 100 100 10,000 100 charts Mcrch. A Mjn. B'k. llanford, stock paid in.... 1,000 75 chares JEtua Bank, Hart. ford, stock 750 200 shares Merch. Ex. Bank, New York, stock 50 5 8,500 200 eharcs North Itivcr Bank. New York, stock 85 85 8,500 1200 tharcs Mcrch. Bank Jf. K, stock 2! 10'i 31,800 200 shares N. American B'k, Now York, stock 100 100 20,000 200 shares Nassau Bank, New York, stock lm 85 S5 115 100 106 100 108 78 86 105 125 105 95 75 100 110 25,500 25,500 23,000 0,000 21,200 10,W0 21,000 8,000 8.011 10,500 22.81: 50 31,fi00 1U,(KK 15,(KK 42,000 22,000 300 shares America B'k., N. Y. 10O
300 " Broadway B'k, " 25 400 ' People'i B'k. " 25 JO0 " Republic B'k, " 100 100 " City Bank " 100 40 " Union Bank 50 I HauoverBank " 100 100 " Commonwealth " 100 500 " Phornix Bank " "JO 5R5 " Manhattan B'k, " 50 300 " . New York Bank " loO 200 " Market Bank ' 100 400 " Ocean Bauk " 50 41 " Met'iKilitan B'k " liX) 80 " Butchers' 4 Drovers
Bank, New York stock 300 shares Importers & Trailers1 B.tnk, New York, stock.... l'H) 95 2R,ti0 05 38.O00 400 shares American Exchange Bsnk, New York; stock.... 100 Hin shares iHercnants uans, N. Y. stmk 15 shares Mechanics Traders' Bank, Jersey City 50 105 VftM stock , 1 05 1.42" 100 shares U. S. Trust Co. New York, stock loo li-0 150 10,000 22..-00 150 shares N. X. Life Ins. Trust Co., N. Y. stock 100 Si,ö0ö,ns7 so LIABILITIES. The amount of Liabilities, due or not due to banks it other creditors nothing. Losses adjusted and due none. Losses adjusted and not due S 12 030 90 Losses adjusted, in suspense, waiting further proof or contested 101 f ?? 85 All other claims against the Company are small, for printing c. Agents instructed to take no risks exceeding S10,000 without special permission. The greatest amount injured in any one city, town or village varies. The greatest amount allowed to be insured in any one block also varies. The Charter or Act of Incorporation and amendment is herewith presented. TU0S. K. BRACE. Jr., Hartford, Jan. 1st, 1858. Secretary. STATE OF CONNECTICUT, 1 Hartford County. Hartkoiid, Jan. 1st. IS'. Personally appeared before ine, a Justice of the Peace, duly xualificd to administer oaths. Thomas K. Brack, Jr., Secretary ,and made solemn oath that the foregoing statement of the act3 and condition of the ;tna Insurance ComjMiny is true. HENRY FOWLER, Justice cf the l'.aee. , THE STATE OF INDIANA XDIANA. " atk's Of.uce, is, Jan. 12, 1858. J ance Company of Hart . Avditor or State Indianapolis V hfrfas, the A,tna Insurance Compan ford has filed in this Office, a statement of its con dition un the 1st of January, 1S58, the act of its incorporation and amendments prorly certified to, and its written instrument, nominating its Agents and authorizing them fully and unrcFervedly to acknowledge, service of process iu the event of suits. Now, therefore, in pursuauce of the requirements of " An Act to amend an Act entitled an Act for the Ineorporation of Insurance Companies, defining their powers, and prescribing t lie ir duties," approved March 2, 1855, having presented satisfactory evidence to mo of full compliance to the requirements and S.citications of that Act, I, Jons W. Doon, Auditor of the State of Indiana, dt hereby certify Ai tr.y C. HaiLECK.of Evansville, as the Agent of said Company, is authorized to transact the business of Insurance as the Agcut ef said Alton Insurance Company in this Stale, up to July 1st, 1SÖ.S, to the extent tint he may be commissioned aud appointed by the said Company. In witness whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name and caused the seal of my office to be affixed, this 12th day of Januarv, 1S58. JOHN W. WOOD, Auditer of State. ALLEN C HALLFCK, Aoekt, Evansville, Ind. !!OTI0JSXO Ji'J Ä 'E.I TUmi W er Fly Brushes; 3 doc. Misses' Brooms, a fancy article; 6 do Fancy Whisks; 10 do Shaker and Lecallon Brooms; 10 do assorted Scrub Brashes; 6 do Dusting Brashes, fancy and plain; 6 do Shce Bruches, do do; HORNBROOK ft CO. ftfVJYIMIISS 300O JPOV.y'JJS as KW 1 sorted Wire: 500 B dia common ana ennrcoal sneet iron; 20 do Galvanizod and Russia do; 5 casks Sheet Zinc; Sheet Copper and Copper Bottoms, all sizes, in store and for sale by SAMUEL ORR. jiys -- T" o Til H I.O WEHS Of J aoou Cup of Tea. Wo are now in receipt of a very choice lot of loose Teas, bought expressly for rotall irade. Call one and all. Sample given with pleasure, by Z. H.C00K ft SON.
MISCELLANEOUS.
sTI VILI,E VO.yiiJVO UP TO M-4 THE DEMANDS OF THE TIMES. R. B. HART, .'.'- Agent for the following Mills and Machine, offers for sale The Great Eastern Corn Hasker, SHKLLKR AMD CLEANK15. Which will shell from 1,000 to 2,500 busheU per day. Albo, - The American Elephant. The great Novelty of the day. It is the host Mill ever invented for the tinner's use. It will niake ten varieties of product. It will grind the Corr and Cob for feeding animals. It makes coarse fine meal as may be wanted, and it wilt IkiU tl. meal as it grinds it. or leave it unbolted at the option of the ojiorator. It will grind Spices, Drugs or almost any other substance which requires the operation of grinding. It does all these things, and requires but a little pmver to drive it. THE GREAT BENGAL TIGER. Is a 3IÜ1 designed to make the various grades ot Hominy and is one of the best Machines ever invented for the purpose. Bradford's Portable Eurr MU Is too well known to need a description. It is the chcnpist, abd at the same time, the e;tiet kept in repai r, of any in nse. All of the aliove Mills and Machines run be seen in operation nt II AKT 'S MILLS, Corner of Second and Canal streets, where tlie pullic are invited to call and see the latest improve ments of the aie before piireh.--ing elsewhere. All orders will lie promptly niled. jaii27-d.twtf R. B. HAKT. 3 TEK THAN OTHERS. H. B. HART, is now prepared to supply the city and country trade with the test of roru meal, unbolted, coi-n grits and hominy, of all grades; wheat pritH, linbolti'd Hour, rye Hour, extra fnuiily floor, crush feed,. bran, shipstuff, corn, oils, ehirken feel, and all articles iu the feed line. All trade delivered to any part of the city. Please send in your orders. My prices will be low, as cheap as the cheapest, and s good as the Ix-st. The nimble sixpence better than the slow i-htlliug is my motlo. All may depend on getting all uiy trade mittle of nono but the Lxt of ground grams, as I v. ill luv no other. 11. B. H VKT. jan27-rt4wtf fy H. COOK K 0.V, JmZj STOKi:.ATricultitral Imnienteuts, Sicds and Groceries sohl at c-uh prices f.r all binds of Produce and Live Slock, such as H-irbes, Mules, Cows, Calves, Beef Cattle, ITotrs, Chickens, BuU.;r. Lard, Bacon. TTg, furs aatd- -kins of every descriptirn, Gins.;ti, B.tsw.ix, Fuaih'.rs. Wlivat. Com, Oats, r.arley, Beans, Bye, Br.111, Slurts, Dried Apples and I'cai he?, Potato mid V- getablej all sorts. Z. II. COOK, i SON?. fcbJO-d.vw -W,VJZi;.1Hr.E ST.f.WMliJt WOHHf . V DOBELL & COAV.NGiO.N, nr.; sole skills for Tand-rbiiig county, ft.-r ail the subscription Books published by D. Appleton A Co. Abridgement of the Debates iu Congress, Or Public History of the United States. New American Encyclopedia, a Dictionary and Journal cf Kuovtlcd.no. Certainly the first work of the age. American Eloquence, a Collection of Speeches and Addresses of the most Eminent Orators of America. Encyclopedia of Wit and Humor, by the celebrated Comedian Burton, in 25c. Nos. Dictionary of Machine Mechanics and Engine Work. The n. west aud most improved edition in 25c. Nos. Ure's Dictionary of Art-!, Manufactures and I JMlties. DOBELL A CONYNGTON 1-eg to call attention to their important works, and request their kind friends to call and see them; is also, fe array of opinions of eminent meu in confirmation of their importance and value. Dobell A' Conygton have samples and specimens of the various bindings in Iii. Ii thec works can be procured, from paper to the lines: morocco. mrl7 50 Done. HUSH. FR1.JIE SEE it ftl'A'.-.iU bush. Kar Corn, received t si amr-r .1. H. Rice Fli ur. Corn Starch. Wheaten Gritty. Farina. Si.lit Peas, ifacc.ironi. A erinie'll.i. 3 doi. qts. Wore, sts r.-hire Sauce. 5 " pts. P. " half pts. " S " John Bull. " 3 " " Harvey 3 " " Jsei'ce of Sh-imp: 3 " " Aiichoivcs. I.-einon Syrup. Ginger " Strawberry ' P.asplsrry. Pine A pole ' Sarsnpaiilla augtily Jitst received and for sale by Z. 11. CiOK & SON. . i o 0 o k i vy 'Ii Ij e s MM. U'Xip Iron, assor . on hand and for SAMUEL Olli!. sale at reduced prices l-y JS ISSOtl TIO.W Tl J5f-ship heretofore existiiif! THE . J4 T 'E - tetween John A. Reitz, John A. JU'-iiev and W. Carpenter, under the firm and name of Reitz, Hauey Co., has been this day dissolved by the retirement of W. Cars:iib r, Esq , the ii terest uf siid W. Carpenter having bei'ii purchased by the said John A. Reitz ami John A. Haney. The ;iffairs and business of the old firm will Im settled by the new firm of REITZ & HANEY, ,s:o)ei).ccscicc Who will continne the mannf.ictnre of Steam Eugincs and Steam Boilers, of any Sit, to""ther with all the Shafting, Wheels, Pumps, Saw Mill "Machinery snd Mill Gearing of any tiz-. Also, Distiller" and Mining 31,-u hinery, mid in fact everything in tin-Icon line, at tha old stand eorm-r of Ingle and Canal Streets. ap0-lNMf REITZ & HANEY. , lTI IS i:n itRJI.We are now titTering for sale to the citv and country tradu our wild" rti.ick of limitier at r-t:iil. Having extra facilities for in-tniif;ictiiring and baying pine lumber in l'enu -ylvaniii, we think we c wi otter induce, m-tits to purchasers that they rannot find elsewhen; in the city. We shall at all times be snpj litd with a full assortment. Also, pine shinglm and dressed flooring always on hand. Call at tho otiicc on the above corner. WATSON. NEWBERRY ft CO.. Corner Main and Eighth streets. nov 17-ly JTiOAL! fO.tJ.!'. 4 OJ Z!!! We hav- now x on hand and arc daily receiving the best COAL that has ever been introduced into this market, which we are selling low. Good currency will be received iu payment. Order left St the store of JNO. W. HUGHES, next to the State Bank, will lie promptly attended to. -jan2ii-tf JNO. W. nt'GHES. 1J'E SHIUJLES.M.fm No. 1 Pine Shingles, for sale low. Also, 50,u00 Poplar. JOHN F. GLOVER, jlyl , Comer Main and Seventh streets. EU'IIBm'G001ISJKRIt-l.r AtS. EMBICU'S. NEW DRY GOODS, For Sale - For Cash Oxlv. ' NEW DRY GOODd ARRIVED At S. EMBICIUS. NEW DRY GOODS, For Sale Fob Cash Oslt. NEW DRY GOODS ARRIVED At S. EMBICfl S. NEW DRY C00DS, For Salo For Cash Oslt. NEW DRY GOODS ARRIVED At S. EMBICH'S. NEW DRY GOODS, For Sale For CAsn Oxly. PS ' ' (w'ün'iuvjb tu it, i ij i.n plejuejvts M. B doz. Scythes and Snathes, yarious patterns 2 do Seythus and Cradles, do do; B 120 -viauure f orks; 5 ilo Long Handled Hay Forks; 6 do Short do "do; 2 boxes Scythe Stones. For sale at Z. II . COOK a SON'S. JgWOHHSl fOUTi tiROSS ICJTMM. TAN HOOPS; Thirty Gross Brass Hoops of extra si7e and superior quality. Just received and for sale cheap by angin MESSRS. J. H. MAGnEE Co. 0 RUSH. fORJ- MEJM, ERESH GROUND. For Sale by nlv2 Z. H.-COOK SON. fiORJY? C'ORJSI! eORJVl!! 600 'Lv'Busbels just received and for sale cheap at ar.g-"7 A. -D. REYK8LD5 &
-TOBACCONISTS.
nrBR L.i it at: st tob J ceo M TABLISHMF.XT IS THE STATE. JBSF. FESDR1CH t BROTHERS, t Would respectfully inform the citizens of Evanstile und vicinity, that they have a larger, stock 01 Tobacco, Segarti, Snutf, Pipes, and German Smoking Tobacco, than any two establishments of our principal cities. Hotels aud store-keepers look to your interests. Before piin hnsing elsewhere, phsise examine our large assortment, t hielt we pltilge ourselves to sell at the lowest Baltimore prices, and clieaper than can lie boupht in f'iurfnimti or Louisville. All we ask is. that yon shall call and jndjre for yourselves. V e oner any of tne above at wholesale or retail. Our establishment is a branch of the well known extensive Baltimore Tolwreo Warehouse of Jos. Kemlrich & Bros. No. I V Forest street. P. FENDKICH A BROS., Main t. 1 door above First, jyl5 Evansrille, lud. jf-WESCE.VT rrr to it j ceo 'jc"L torv, J. S. McCKACKKN. Proprietor, Main street, letwee!t Third and lourth, bvansville, Ind. Havinjr fitted i:p the above tolu-o fat:tory, 1 sni now prepared to till all orders for the various styl of Western Toitacco. such as fives, l'onnirs, Oiuirter and Half Pounds, in all kinds of paeka'-s, and have iiow on hand the followiit); brate1..-, vii.: l'i bixes OUusteail 5 Lump; 10 do Uo Pounds; II do Fine (Own); 'JO 10 'JO do lo do lo (in Caddies) H-msier Boy; lo Jordan's; T.ow tirade lötl.jitsoii', Montonierv : It Paekr.res. Hie. ab(ve stoek will Im sohl ? per cent, lower than cm be boncht elsewhere, and ä per tvut. off for cash. All kinds of currency taken at par. Seveuty-five M. larjre sire Cigars oil hand in one M. boxes at lowest iitrures for cash. - - feblO (TffEieS fit ERR I PECTORAL 9JL tor the rapid cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Influenza, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, Incipient Consumption, ami for the relief of consumptive patients iu advance ) M.ijrts of the disease. We need not speak to the public of its vivtai-s. Throughout every town, and almost every hanikt of the American States, i wonderful eures of pul monary coinpiaiuts nave laaac it air:.iiy kuowu .Nav, li.w arc tne iauitlics in on this continent without sonio of its effects; und fvwer yet the comuimiuc- suv whore which have not among thv-i umc livjir: I trophy of its victory over the subtle and daiimr- j diw.iscs of tho throat and lungs. While it is t'w j most powerful antidote yt t known to man f-T the j formidable and dangerous diseases, of the pulmonaey organs, it is also the jdeaKirlesf and safest n-tn- 1 e-ly that can ! employed for infants aud young perins. i'arents should have it in store-against the insidious enemy that steals upon thein unprepared. V have, abundant crotiiwls lo U-H.-v the Clierrr Pictoral saves more lives by the consumptions ft prevents tlinn thosu it cures. Keep it by you, ami cure your colils whilo they aro curable, nor lie-.'!eet 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 lung 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 bet it can be. We spar n cost, no care, no toil to produee it the most perfect possible, and thus afford those who rely on it, the liest agent which our skill can furnish fvr t'.ir ciuv. Ayer's Cathartic Pills. The sciences of Chemistry aud I.dicuie have been taxed their utmoi-t to produce this best, most perfect purgative which is known to man. Innumerable proofs are shown that these Tills have virtuo which surpass in excellence the ordinary medicines, and that they win unprecedt-ntly upon the esteem of II men. Titer sre safe and pleasant to take, but powerful to cm e. 1 heir penetrating properties stimulate the vital activities of the body, remove the obstructions of its organs, purify the biood, and expel disease. They purge out the foul humors which breed and irow distemper, stimulate sluggish or disordered organs into their natural ac tion, and impart healthy tone with strength to thw hole svstem. Not onlv do th.-y cure the every i day complaints of every body, bat also formidable : and dangerous diseases that have Udlled the liest of ' human skill. While they produce powerful effects, j they are at the same time, iu diminished doses, the , safest and best physic that can be employed for 1 children. Being sugar-coated, they are ploaisant to j lake; and being purely vegetable, are free from any iisk 01 Harm, tures nave Dcen made which surpass belief wore tltey not substantiated by men ef such exalted position mid character as to forbid the suspicion of nr.trulh. Many eminent clergyman slid p'nysu-iaiis have lent their iiamen toc-rtify tfi the public the reliability of my remedies, while others have s, lit nie the asmn.inco of their conviction hat my preparations contribute immensely to the elief of ii!T afflicted, suffering fellow-men." lue Agents, below named are pleased to fiirni-I gratis my American Almanac, containing directions for their use aud certificates of their cures, of the following complclnts: Costivetiess, Bilious Complaints, Rlienmatisni, Dropsy, Heartburn, Headache arising from a foui Stoniarh, Nausen. Indigestion, Morbid Inaction oftho Bowels and Pains arising thereVrom, Fl.itulcns cy, Lora c( Appetite, all Ulceroi od Cutaneon-Di'asi-s w hich require an evacuan 1 iueliriiie, Serof u!a or King's E"il. They also, by purifying the IiIishI ml stimulating the system, cure many complaints which it would not be supiKised they could reach, such as Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neuralaia. Nervous Irritability, Derangements of the Liver aud 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 more profit on. Ask for Ayer's Pills, and take nothing else. No other they can give you compares with this in its intrinsic value or curative powers. The sick want the best aid there is for them, aud they should have if. Prepantl by Dr. J. C. ATER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price 25 cts. per box. Five lioxes lor SI. Soi l by KELLER ft WniTE, Evansville, and by druggists and merchants throughout the country. At wholesale by J. C. AYER ft CO., 110 Walnut st., Cincinnati. jlyl IT i.nPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Domestic and Foreign Drugs, MEDICALS, CHEMICALS, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Itrunltes, Glass ASP GLASSWARE, PA TEST MEDICIXES, PERFUMERY, BIRD CAGES, &C, Evaxsville, Indiana. n.tvirg mnde large additions to our stock, we are now ready to fill all ord-ri with such quality of Goods aa w feci as-tired will give entire satisfaction. As we imkc our purchases by the packasres. we ore enabled to offer them at the lowest "svil le prices, thereby givivg the purchasers the anie advantages as those who buy East. Wc also d-al extensively in DAGC tUREOTTPE AXD AMBIiOTTTE STOCK And ki-ep constantly on band a large and yaried assortment of Cases, Chemicals, Caraerals, and every article connected w ith the art. Operators that choose to order, and enclosing remittance, the same care and prices will be observed as if they attend personally. When goods out of our line aro wanted, we will procure them with pleasure, at the lowest prices. We shall, as heretofore, give jiarticular attention lo have all orders carefully packed and promptly forwarded july3 HALLOCK 4 STODDARD. JBW'JTCIIESX.O Gross New York Matches t fJL for sale by Z. H. CoOK & SON. A1HJ HL,E S HJHCOCH, I.rit-ORTEH V and Dealer in Coach and Saddl.-rv Hardware. I Main street, near Water. Having completed my arrange me nts with European aud American manufacturers for a direct supply of all goods in my line, I am enabled to ofinducements. that cannot fail to be to the interest of all engaged in the business to irive me a trial. I name in part: axles, springs made of the best steel; bands, enameled and of all kinds of leather; cloths, linings for carriages, varnishes, castings of all kinds, saddle tr.-es, English bridle leathers, bits, stirrups, spars, names, tine silver haines of all kinds, Jenny Lind Gig Trees, self-adinsting pads, Taylor's patent hamos, fly nets, shoe threads, horse blankets, London Girth Webs, American Girth and Rein Webs, both cotton and worsted; London Welt Skins, a superior article; ivory, gutta percha and brass lined martengal rings; superior kerseys for horse covers, the best quality of carriage bolts, patent gig trees, A.c., Ac. I keep in fact eyerytbinir annertaininir to either (branch of the business, and understanding both ranches thoroughly, we would respectfully invite your attention before purchasing elsewhere. I I am also agent for Ward's Patent Spring Saddle, r ap30-dw
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Lif vr.v i tt.'S LOTTERIES UMPHANTÜ TRI- j ! SWAN & CO. C'outiuar to Draw as I'sual vritltout Iiiterrnptiou. SWAN & CO.'S LOTTERIES ABS LEGAL, ASD A UTHORIZED BY THE ' state or GEORGIA!! The Ute Attempt to injure our firm hat rhoicn that our . Lottertet are drawn fairly; tluil our Prizet are paid liuu-tnnlhj; uud thai our tchemet are wore liberal than any other Lottery in the World ! The following scheme will be drawn by S. SWAN & CO., Managers of the Sparta Academy Lot tcry, in each of their Single Number Lotteries for October 18Ö8, at Acuvsta, Ceo., in public, uuder the su-' periuteudcuce of Commissioners. 41 ait 33 draws on Saturday, Oct. lfc."8. -flamm 36 draws on Saturday, Oct. 9, l.V.s. flamm 37 draws on Saturday, Oct. 1, l8-"f. flamm 3 8 draws on Saturday, (ct. 2:1, 1 '. flamm 39 draws on Saturday Oct. 30, IS;". ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE XVMBE15S. 50,000 Tlckefs. JTIYE TirOCSAKD FOIB IIVXI'BED ASO EIGHTY-FIVE PHIZES! Nearly One Prize to every Nine Tickets! MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! TO BE DRAWN Each Saturday in October. 1 Pri.e of... ..$70,000 1 30,00d lO.OCO 5,010 4,000 , 3,ono . 1,0110 . 1,1111 0(i0 800 1)0 GOO 12S 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 of StiiO Approx'ing to 670,000 Prize,. : 1,600 300 4 " .'ilLOOrl " 1,200 4 " 200 10,0t " e(XI 4 " 125 " " 5,000 " 500 4 " loo " " 4,01) " 400 4 " 73 ' " 300 4 " do " " 1.500 " 2fO 5,000 " 2'Jarc- lOO.fw) 5,45 rrizes ameimting to $30,000 , W hole Tickets ?10; Halves 55; Quarters 82. "A Circular showing the plau of the Lottcrit will be scut to any one desirous of receiving it.
any civilized country Ccrtihcatcs cf Packages will be sold at the fcl110 personal cxixrk'inX' 1wi,J . which is the risk:
vA.rxiau; 01 ui ju lit it- i u:vt. i-. r , " " 10 Half " 40 " " 10 Quarter ' 2 1 ' " 10 Eighth " 10 ! luonleiing Ti-kets or Certiticate", einlöse the i money to our aiidn -s for (he Tickets onk n d, on rc- ! ri-ipt of whi-'h they will be forwarded by first mail, i Purchasers can have tickets ending iu any figure tin y may designate. I The List of Dniwn numbers and Prizes w ill 1 I sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. i !'Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and give their Post office, County and State. ÜA'ltemeiulier that every Prize is drawn and pnvoMe in full withiiut deduction. is-O'All prizes of SI, 000 and under, paid immediately after the drawing other prl.cs at the usual time of thirty days. All communications strictly confidential. Address orders for Tickets or Certificates to S. SWAN & CO., Augusta, Georgia. ßij "Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala., or Atlanta, Ga., can have their orders filled, and save i time, by addressing S. Swan A Co., at either of those 1 cities. ZA list of the numliers that are drawn from , tlie wle-el, with the amount of the iirizo that each oire is entitled to, will be puhlished after every drawing, in the following papers: Augusta (Geo.) Const it utionalint, New Orleans Delta, M, bile Register, Charleston Standard, Nashville Gazette, Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Weekly Day Book, Savnn:h Georgian, Richmond Dispatch, New York Disimtcn and Paubling ,MiäS.) Clarion, and Litile Rock (Ark.) Democrat. Aug. IS. - ! W2R- '"OJIAE' .VJ.V BOOT ,e S tJnJr i'H.l CAUTION. Merchants ami Tra- ' d.Ts will be in their guard aud not be imposed 110,111 bv A Cinmrerteit of Murse'a Imli.-ui Uruit Pi!!, signed A. B. JIOOKK. AH genuine Root i'iils have the name aud signature of A. J. I WHITE A CO., on each box. DR. JHIKSE, the inventor of Morst .fiV.n t .'no Pill; has spent the grenter part of his life in travelling, having visited Euroiie. Asia, and 3 Africa, as well as North America, aud has spent 1 three years among the Indians of our Western country, and it was in this way that the Indian J Hi sit Pillj were first discovered. Dr. Morse was tie: first man to establish the fact that 11 dis cuses arise from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD tlt.it our strength, health and life d-pended upo this vit.d fluid. A. J. WHITE A v'O. 50 Leonard Street. New York. DT. MORSE, the inventor of Morse's Indian Root i Pills, has spent the grenter part of his life in travcling, having visited Enrols-, Asia and Africa as v,ell as North America lias spent three years ; among the Indians of our Western country it was j in this way hat the Indian Root Pills were first ' discovered. Dr. Morse was the first man to estabi lish the fact that all disease arise from IMPURITY j OF THE BLOOD that our strength, health and life depended upon this vital fluid. When the various passages become clogged. nnd : U not act in perfect harmony with the different I functions of the body, the blood loses its action, bo- ! comes thick, corrupf.d and diseased, thus causing ! all pains, sickness and distress of every name; our strength is exhausted, our health we are deprived of, and if nature is not assisted in throw ing off the stagmmt humors, the bUwd wiil become choked and cease tu art, and thus our light of lift-will lie forever blown out. How important then, that we should keep the various passages of the body fr and open. And how pleasant to us that we have it in our power to put a medicine in your re.' e"i, namely, Morse's Indian Root Pills, manufactured from ph urs and roots which grow around the mountainous cliffs in nature's garden, for the health and recovery of diseased man. One of the roots from which these pills are made is a sodorific, which ; os.-ns the pores of the skin, and assists nature in t'irmving out the finer parts of the corruption w ithin. The second is a plant whieh is an expectorant, ; that opens and unclogs the humors from the lung j by copious spitting-. The third is a diuretic, which j gives case and double strength to the kidneys; thus ! em oiunged tiiey draw large amounts of impurity ( from the Mood, which is then thrown out lionntifuf- ' ly by the urinary water passage, and which could ! not have been discharged in "my other way. The j f 'e.rlli is a cathartic, and accompanies the ther properties of the pills while encaged in purifying I the bloc!; the coarser particles which cannot pass oj ineomer outlets, are inns ias.cn up ana convr;. "d t T in great quantities by the lsiwels. From rb aiiove, it is shown that Dr. Morse's Indian Root "Pills net only enter the stomach, but become united with ;he blood, for they find way toeverv pirt. and completely rout out and cleanse the svtem f ,m all Impurity, nnd the life of the body w hich is the Mood, becomes ierfectly healthy; consequently ail sickness and pain are driven from the system, for they rannot ruluaiu when tho body becomes so pure and clear. The reason why people arc so distressed when sick, and w hy so many die, is tecar.se they do not get a medicine which will pass to tht afflicted parts, and which will open the natural passages for the disease to be cast out, hence a large quantity o food and other matter is lodged, and the stomach and intestines are literally overflowing with the corrupted mass, thus undergoing disagreeable fermentations, constantly mixing with tho blood, which throws the corrupted matter through er.-ry vein and artery, until Hfe is taken from the body I by r.isease. nr. -norse s mis nave aoued to thcnij selves victory npon victory, by restoring millions o I the sick to blooming health and happiness. Yes, I thousands who have been racket! or tormented with j sickness, pain and anguish, and whose feeble frames I have been scorched by the burning elements of raj ging fever, and who have been brought as it were, i within a step of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they would have been numbered with me uiwi, tutu it uot un-u tor tins great ami wonderful medicine, Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. After one or two doses had lieen taken, they were astonished and allutely surprised, in witnessing their surprising effects. Not only do they give immediate ease and strength, and take away ail sickness, pain and anguish, but they at once go to work at the foundation of the disease, which is the blood. Therefore, it will be shown, esecially by those who use these Pills, that they will SA rleanrtA ami purify that disease that deadly enemy will take iu fliAt, and the flush of youth and beauty will again return, and the prospect of a long and happy life will cherish and brighten your davs. CacttO!. Beware of a counterfeit" signed A. B. Moore. AlLgenuine have the name of A. J. White & Co.on each box. Also the signature of A. White A Co. All others are spurious. A. J. WHITE A CO., Sole Proprietors, 50 Leonard street, N. y. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by dealers in Medicines. Agents wanted in every town, village and hamlet in the land. Parties desiring tho agency will address as above for the terms. Price 25 rents per box, five boxes will be sent on receipt of 81, postage paid. fjanll-dAw Iy OOU JUTS! HOOR .VJTS.'TS doz. assorted, from common Grass to Worsted Rugs. For sale by Z. H. COOK SON. !dILS 75 kegs assorted Nails for sale br W Z. H. COOK SON.
PATENT MEDICINES:-
mj. I SCO VKIl Ell JT Gresv-et HP Cure in the World for Pain! Prof. Chas. Po- ! Grath, Original Inventor and Mannfactorer of tha ELECTEIC OIL! r This Oil is the only sure remedy in the world tl the cure of rheumatism, deafness, gout, neuralgia, lumbago, sciatica, spinal aud bronchial complaints, ticdoloreux, headache, cramps, croup, piles, felons, sprains and bruises, cuts and wounds, swelled glands, stiff joints, acr-ifols, erysipelas, sore nipples, swelled breast, womb disorders, salt rhenin, canker in the mouth and stomach, palpitation, eruption, caked breast, quinsy, sunt throat, palsy, pleurisy, ulcers, lock-jaw, heart-burn, tooth and rnr-ache, nervousness, enstiveness, burns, sore gams of teeth ing infants, hemorrhage, abscess, stiff neck, broken breast, chilblains, tetter, shingles, frosted fret, lever and ague, charped hanbi, or any diseases liat are sore and painful, is the only article ever bmopl't before the public that wll do its work perfectly in from three to twenty titinntes has been wscd ly I thoa-inds and proiiounced the host remedy ever j discovered. ' ' - ! This Oil arts on the system with electrit itv is of ! pure veeetable prearation. Not the slightest dani ger of applying it outwardly and inwardly. It at 1 once gives a permanent cure in most cases fron ten to twenty miuute. The best physiologists of Eusope have discovered that all organic derangement of the animal system, is the effect of an obstruction of the physioo-elec-tric fluid in the organic disease. A skilful applicant of this Oil puts in immediate motion the uerva 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 Grata. Labels signed in writing. Principal Depot, No. 30 South Eighth street three doors Itelow Chi'stnut, Philadelphia. Country dealers and druggists can be supplied wholesale and retail. Price Hi cents, 50 cents and SI per bottle. Try every thing else, and give this one sitnpla trial. Pavtion. Be careful to ask for, and get DeOrath's Ebs tric Oil, as worthless imitations abound. There are numerous imitations sprur.i; np Cn thV reputation that my article has acquired. Tl e putt' lie must beware they are worthless, AFFLICTED. READ THI-l. M iraculous cure made on one of the cit??is e . Macon; Maco, April 8, 1857. Trof. DeGrath Dear Sin This is to certify that T l-.f1 n f:ill. surAiiied mv idioiildi.r anil m-M &tflirtMf j ft)I eighteen days, and ht the use of my arm, and could not raise my hand to my head, and bearing of the wonderful enres effected by DcGrath's Electric tiil, and by one application of it I was enabled to raise my hand to my bead and take oft" my bat. Thank God, I am well, and 1 cheerfully recommend it to all the afflicted. The application was made before a hundred persons. , , - lours truly, 'signed! A. JORDAN. Witness .T. A. H:Jer, C. II. Rocers. G. T. Franklin, John W. Brantly, Lewis Young, J. W. Aiterhold, E. G. J.-ffcrs, -E. Price. A. B. B. Roes, 1. Frotinau, Macok, April 8, 1357. PRor. DeCi;atii Dear Sir: I, Capt. B. B. tsnith. hereby certify that I have, been afflicted with rheumatism fi ir four years and at times conki not sleep. By hearing of llie wonderful cures by I)eGraih'a Electric Oil, I was induced to try it, and by the lirst application of the Electric Oil I was at once relieved, and now have the use of my arm. The tpplication was made In-fore fifty persons. B. B. SMITH, Twiggs Cv We, the undersigned, were present: J. J. Rilev, J. II. Brantly, H. J. Coope-. liulciyh (X. C.) nfirrf. CERTIFICATE. Wiwdskobo, S. C, March 9, 1857. I, David Elkin, do hereby certify that I liave . been badly afllieted for 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 twice mblied with Prof. PeGrath's celebrated Electrie Oil within thirty hours; and I now have the perfect use of the afflicted limb. I was also troubled with partial deafness in my left ear, and by a single lr- ; plication of the Electric Oil my hearing has Lisa ' crca'lv improved. DAYID ELKIN. A uoiRTA, Ga., March 38, 1857. Tröf. DeGbath Dear Sir: This is to certify that I have been nttlictcd with headache and corns on my feet from which I have suffered very mnch and by the application of DcGrath's Electrie Oil I have lieeu cured of my headache and corns, and therefore recommend it "to all. P. McCUE. Tanr. Dr. Ckath's Electric Oil S25 Rkwaed. I w ill give $25 for the apprehension ef a lew scamp, w ho printed some dirty handbills aatt Calles hiestuff by the name of Electric Oil. Cacti s. Bcwiu-e of low pod Iura and pica-rune druggists who put up a stuff composed of camphene ami lard oil, calling it Electric Oil. No peddlare sell the ireniiine Electric ( Iii in tlm I'nited si,im j It is sold only by respectable druggists and country merchants. Be sure and get DcGratb'8 Electric Oil, or von will I rlieated. AFFLICTED, READ THI3. certificate. ArcrsTA, Ga. March 28, 1857. Pilot-. DkGrath Iear Sin This is to certify that my boy Moses has been afflicted with rheumatism for seventeen years, and by one application of your Uiljie was entirely cured, aud I cheerfully comment) it to all similarly affected. Yours rcs,.iectfully, J. HECBER. For sale by SMITn ft EZZARD. sole apent at Atlanta, Georgia. PHOF. CHAS. DrGRATiT, 30 South Eighth street, Philadelphia. KELLER A WHITE, sole agents. Also, for sale at Dr. Pennington's Drug Store, ant? nallock ft Stoddard's. oct20 Of PRIZE EOtt EVEMi-JBOOi' it w ho sulwcribes for the N EW YORK WEEKLY TRESS, A Beautifully Illustrated Family Newspaper. The New York V eokly Press is one of the largest and best literary papersof the day. A large Quarto containing Twenty Pages, or Sixty Columns, of entertaining matter ; aud Elegantly Illustrated every week. A Gift worth from 50 cents to $100 111 be sent to each subscriber ou receipt of the subscription money. 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TTWALVS l'J TEJ T COJS'CMETJB MM SAFES. We are agunta for the celebrated Hall's Patent Y Proof and Thief Preof Safes, manufacture! by Hall, Carroll A Co. Cincinnati.. .' A constan' supply will be kept oa band, and sold at manufacf iier'i prices. psEerox no.
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