Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 47, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 October 1858 — Page 4

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Elte fjailn ptfmmtal; Opposition Candidates for the Legi 8- - latwr-. " - The following is a list of the' opposition, candidates for the Legislature, in the sever--&1 districts of the State, whero selections have been made.- The Districts are designated by the county or counties composing them. " The list was compiled by the Indianpolis Journal? ' . ; 4 . ' SENATORIAL CANDIDATES; - Brown and Monroe Lewis BollmaD, of

Monroe;:- - - - ' . "' Carroll and Clinton Reed Case, of Carroll;. ; '. " .'. - Grant and Madison Ilervey Craven, of Madison; - ' - " ' ''- 1 ' "", ... Jasper, Lake and Porter David Turner, of Lake; - , Jefferson John R. Cravens; :" - ' Kosciusko and Wabash James D. Conner, of Wabash; . Marshall and St. Joseph Ruf us Brown, of Marshall; - ' - . - Tippecanoe M. C. Culver; ' 1 Waynj Othniel Becson. , . Lawrence and Martin S. R. Cobb, of Lawrence ; - : 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. Boone Clark Dnvol; Boone and Hendricks 0. A. Ilamilton, of Boone; Cas3 Thomas II. Billinghurst; Elkhart John Thompson; - Elkhart and Lagrange Charles L. Murray, of Elkhart; Grant William Hall : Hancock James W. Ilervey ; Hancock and.Shelby Lewis J. Beeres, of Shelby; Henry J. H. Mcllett; ' . Howard T. J. Harrison ; r Hendricks Levi Ritter; .Tay George C. Whiteman ; Jefferson D. C. Baranham and John L. - Mansfield ; Kosciusko Sylvanus Davidson ; Kosciusko and Wabash Andrew J. Powers, of Kosciusko: Lake Elihu Griffin; Laportcj M. G. Sherman and W. H. Scott; ' Marshall and Stark J. 0. Parks, of Marshall ; - Marion Jonathan W. Gordon and Isaac N. Cotton ; Morgan Cyrus Whetzel; Monroe Martin 0. Hunter; Putnam I. N. Rynearson and Joseph B. Fordyce; .rAfoHandolph Silas Colfrrove: Tippecanoe Chris Miller and I. N. Styles; Vermillion Aquilla Nebeker ; Wabash John Comstock; Wayne V. C. Jeffries, J. II. Hamilton, and J. M. Austin. Gibson Harrison F. Kiger ; Johnson and Morgan Thomas Terry, of Morgan ; Martin Milton McKee; Ohio and Switzerland William H. Gregory, of Ohio; Spencer Calvin Jones. Opposition Candidates for CougrH. First District Embracing the counties of Daviess, Dubois, Gibson, Knox, Martin, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Vanderburgh and Warrick, ALVIN P. HOVEY, of Posey. SrxosD District. Embracing the counties of Perry, Crawford, Orange, Washington, Harrison, Floyd, Scott, and Clarke. JOHN M. WILSON, of Floyd. Third District Embracing the counties of Bartholomew, Brown, Jackson, Jefferson, Jennings, Lawrence, Monroe and Switzcrlend, WILLIAM McKEE DUNN, of Jefferson. GEÜIIGE W. CARR, of Jackson. Fourth District Embracing the counties of Dearborn, Decatur, Franklin, Ohio, Ripley and Rush, PLEASANT A. HACKLEMAN, of Rush. STxth 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,JParke, Putnam, Sullivan, Vermillion aud Vigo JOHN G. DAVIS, of Parke. Eighth District Embracing the counties of Boone, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe and Warren JAMES WILSON of Montgomery. "Nistii District Emoracmrr the counties of Benton, Cass, Fulton, Jasper I oke Lapor te, Marshall, M iami, Porter, PulasKi, Stark, St. Joseph and White, SCHUYLER COLFAX, of St. Joseph. Eleventh District Embracing the counties of Adams, Blackford, Grant, Hamilton, Howard, Huntington, Jay, Madison, Tipton, Wabash and Wells, JOHN U. PETITT, of Wabash. V r W. W E Til MS '6t JVEWt 1,000 JLÜS. JC Canvassed Hams. 6,0o( B.s. Bacon Sides, 0) "Sugar Cured dried Beef, 500 lbs. No. 1 Cheese, 100 " Pure Cream of 50 Sacks extra family flour. 10,000 lbs, country Brau, 3 Bush. Corn Meal, 20 dozen Shaker and Tartar, other Brooms. Just received aud for sale by aisg'fl J. W. VICKERT Co. uui:i.v k (.vivvttfo.v äj iv; iust selected from the largest Eastern Houses, a large stork of Violins, Italian, German, and French. tiuitars of v.v ;o as prices. Accordeons a i ( Flutinas, choice quality. F'lntes, Flageolets, Tambourines, Banjoes, And all Musical Instruments and Instruction Books, which they sell at Eastern prices. Also, a complete assortment of Envelopes of all kinds. Blank Bonks. Letter Paper. School Books, Newest Novels. Ac, Ac. "w holcsale and retail, and at the lowest prices in tho city. Call and seo tho selection before going else where. aug'27 of imported Brandies, formerly advertised to be sold at public auction, will, from this date, be old privately, in quantities to suit purchasers. Call early, if you want pure Brandv for little moner. ang-2ä-omd DECKE 4 KB.AMEK, EYE! TP"" .'.'-OF Jii THE OR. M- OAb which benef.-ent nature has endowed mun with, the Eye is the most important, most complex, and most delicate in organisation. From its exposed situation, it is constantly liable to dis. ease which assumes varied forms, and which, when negleeted or maltreated, too frequently terminate in blindness. It becomes, therefore, necessary tha tho practitioner shall bo thoroughly conversao not only with the structure of the eye ball and it appendages, but that he shall have a most accurat n.l perfect knowlodge of all disease to which that org..n is liable, In presenting this card for public consideration, X would observe that after an experience of over ten vears in the principal opthalmie hospitals of Ku. rope, together with the advantage of a large private practice, I am prepared to treat all disease of the Eye with that certainty of success; which can only be accomplished by years of experience. Consultation hours from 8 A. M. to 12 P. M., and 4 to G P. M. JOHN MAGENXI3, M. V. Office, corner Locust Slid Second streets, Evansville, Indiana. Jy2S-yw rrHo M hist, fept?3 se cjps, ji r uiVEit r at VACTIEB & MABCONNIER'S, 39 Main ttret.

Times and Places of holding County - Agricultural Fairs 1 Iudiana. V Vanderburgh Evansvile, Oct. 14th,-loth and 16th. .-' . V , . - GibsonPrinecton, Oet. '12tb,- 13th and 14th. ... : v . "K Warrick September 28, to Ottober 1. r Delaware Muncie, September 29, Oct.' 1: ' Deaxborn -Aurora, September 28, Oct, 1. Franklia--Bi-cwkville, September 29 to October I. - .i; " - " ". i Fulton Rochester, October 15th and 16th: Howard Kokomo, October 2 lot and 22d. Henry Newcastle, September 22, 23, 24.

Jefleroon Madison, September 21, 22, 23. r Kosciusko Warsaw, October 13 and 14. Marion Indianapolis, September 22, 24. Ohio nnd Switzerland Knterpiw, September 28 'to 30. - ' . . ..' . Owen Spencer, Sepf ember 2 2d to -24th. Park and Vermillion Montezuma,' September" 2 lot to 24th. r Scott -Lexington, September 23. 20, 30. - Spencer Rockport, September 23, 24. SullivanCarlile, September 30, . Oct. 1. South Western Indiana District Fair VincenncsOctober 19th to 22d. "Washington Salem, September 20, 237 .Wayne County Richmond, September 23, October 1. Wabash Wabashtown, Sept. 23th 30th. ' ' KENTUCKY. Note The above list will be enlarged a3 information is received of the time and places of County Fairs. Presidents and Secretaries are rcvuesU-d to favor us with the needed facts. Place off Worship. The following Register of places of public worship, mav be of iuurct-i tu strangers vioitiug our city: German Uaitrd Eran-jelüttl St. Juhn't Chnrek. On Tbird str!t t, Iw-tw.eu Üivipion and Inijle streets. William 5hsiit, I'astor. Mectiosj, awry tiunday, at 1Ü o'clock, A.M. Christian C"iroA -Vt Young "Men's Christian Hull, Third streit, betieo Main and Sycamore. Ser i es i Tery Lord's day at luj o'clock. Old- rrahytsrUin Church, (.V. Si On Pecond, between Maiu and Locust streets. Iter. Wiliia McCaber, I'astor. tfn-ica every Sabbath, at 1DJ o'clock. A. M., and 3 o'clock, v. a. Sabbath School at 6 o'clock. A. M. I'rayer Meeting every Wednesday cvcuiDg, at 8 o'clock. " Fink Prtshytervtri Church, (0. S- Corner Vice and Second street. Kev.. Alexamieb Stebiiktt, I'astor- Services every Sabbath at J0'J o'clock, A. St., and 8 o'clock, r. M. Sabbath School at 9 o'clock, A. M. Prayer Meeting; every Wsdueaday evening at 8 o'clock. " St. rauVt, (KpUrputw) Corner First and Chestnut strecto. Rev. Svnjirv Wtlbi'h, I'astor. Sericoseverv Sabbath at H1 J o'clock, a. m., aud i o'clock, r". M. Sabbath School at 4 o'clock, p. M. l'rayer mwting every Inuay evening, at B o cioik. C7iTC of Hit JtiHinptioti, (Roman Catholic) Second street, between Main and Sjvainore. Jlevs. Antony DEiiiEBaud Tatkick McUeumott, Pastors. Service's every Sabbath moroinjr at 8 aud 10 o'clock. Vespers at '.i o'clock, r. M. Meetings every morning during the -week, at t'.J and 8 o'clock. A. M. Trinity t. hi'rclt, (i.Vmi Hom iH Ctf holte ) Third street, between Yinu aud Division. Ui v. Kram is Kvtassi, I'artor. Services every Sablialh at 8 and 10 o'clock, A X. Sablth School at U o'cl.ick, p. m. , and meeting eviry morning through the week at 8 o clock, a. M. iHgu tvrc.-t church, (Methodist) ingle street, bcI tweeu Seventh and .iguth. Iter. j. hight, I'as I TOR. Services every Sunday at 111? -J o clock, a. I and TJJ o'clurk, P. Prayer Meeting every Fri- ! day evcuiug at '-i t 8 o'clock. Ecnei Israel t-ijnagttjuc n.wier s tnuiaing, inira story, on Main street, between Third and Fourth streets. Kev. Mr. Wilcusek, Ta-stor. Services every Friday evening at 7. o'clock, and Saturday morning at 6 o'cioi k. Association of HpiritiwlU's TeinjM'rancc Ilall, on Water street. Services every Sabbath afRruoou, at 2 o'clock. Locust &rctl Church, (Methodist) Locust street, between Secoud and Tbird. Bev. Hiram (,'il.moue, Pastor. 8er ices every Sabbath at lu-j o'clock, a. M., and 8 o'clock, p. m. Sabbath School at 'j o'clock, a. M. Weekly Prayer Meeting, every Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock. Zivn't lhan-iclieal Church On Fifth below Ingle street. JU-v. Mr. Minukkt, Pastor. Sen ices ciwy Sabbath, at 10 o'clock, a. m., and 9 o'clock, p. m. Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock. J'irt liJutift church On the corner Second and Clark street. No Pastor. Church Mevtiucs, Sunday morning at ll.' o'clock. I'ra;i-r Meetings', ever WeilaosLiy evouliig. Sabbath School at u u'clock, A. M. Ccrinttn Mrlhovitt Church On Vine street, between Second and Third. Kev. Mr. KAMiFK, I'astor. Preaching. Sunday morning, at lol lock. Also at night. Prayer Meeting, every cdu'.lav night. African M-ihoilU Church Ou Led street. Let. Third and Fourth stn. I!ev. Mr. Abkam Ilm. circuit Kider. Class Meeting, every Suuiiay moruing: Prayer Me?ting, every S ednt siay night". (jerniaii Huptist Church Corner Second and Clark street. S rii'-es every Sablat!i, by ilov. Mr. lit son. Prayer Meeting, every Wednesilay ni.lit. SaUm, or Jliliriyht' Church. (Gtrman) Corner Eighth and Iivision Streets, ltftv. Mr. Texpkkton, Pastor. Services every Suuaay morning, at 11'., .o'clock. Prayer Meeting, every Wednesiay night. Germmi l.Kira Church On tilth street, bet. Caual aud Sixth, iu Latuasco. liv. Mr. Savpekt, Pastor. Services every Sablath morning, at 11 o'clock. Old Seiix.l BaptiM Sharp s enlargement. Elder A. D. Mokton, Pastor. Services evei v Sunday morn. ing at K!-.J o'clock. CKmoeruiiit frc-'hvtei-ian c nnrcn Corner Jecond and Chestnut sts. lu v. Mr. Uurbow, I'astor. Stvices every Sabbath at 11 o'clock, a. m., aud at 8 p. m. Meetings: of Secret Societies.. MASONIC. Eramn-illr Loic. So. 01. A. .T. OoLntRs. Se.-re-tary. Regular iieH'tins tittand third Mondity's iu each month, al Masonic Hall, corner of Maiii and First strei-t. . i'rowriü S. .1. Chuptt-r, Se. 12. W. E. HolIVOSWORTii. Seerelary. Meets lirst Friday iu each onth,al Mason ic Hall, . t " OI0 FELlOWf. Morning ?tur Ltuloc, So. 7. Javes Swansov, Sewretary. Kecnlar imi-tings every Thursday evening, conifrof Main and First street. Crrsccut Lotto. Xo. 12i. John Gkeek, Secretary. Sleets every Tuesday evening. iichiller - Loilg, (Orman) So. 138 John Pannettell. Secretary. Pegular meetings every Friday evening. "" - Ecansrille Eiirnmpnimt, So. 20. C. t!. Keatj:. Scribe. Meets second and fourth Monday's in every month. - GROCERIES J.VD PRO I'fSO.YS. Or EVANSVILLE, IND. Wn ii.ksale Department, First street, first door from II ..in; Retail Department, Main street, lirst deer below the corner. Z. H. Cook ln'gs to thank his friends in EvansTille and neighborhood, for their favors so freely bestowed on him since he has lieen in business among them, and takes this ipportiuiity of introducing to their notice his son', Mr. II. A. Cook, whom lie has taken into partnership from this date, and solicits for the new firm of Z.- If. Cook A Son, a continuance of the support so liU-rally conferred on himself. Z. H. Cook A Son, having taken the business premises and purchased the whole stock of Mr. M. IV. Foster, feel confident that they will lie enabled to supply the citizens of Evansville with every article they may Teiiuire in tint Grocery nnd Provision line. '. H. Cook St Son wfc-h esioi-ially to draw the attention of persons in the country having produce of any kind to dinpiwoof, to their increased facility for taking off their stock, and supplying them at their store, with all articles vciptiired in the wholesale department, at prices that must insure their orders for the fo cure. frbS-tf TO BUILDER AND CARPENTERS. The subscribor has bought out tho interest of Ii. If. Bennett, in the Lumler Yard, near Kratz A Heill man's Foundery. He now offers his stock at a rheap pi ire for cssh. ilyl-3n. - JAS W4NSON.rwo 'jtOCTORS. R RJl TH BVi ITE ' 8 JL i RETROSPECT FOR JULY. Just received at aufpJÜ DOBELL ,t CON YNGTON. igKE08 nWjsWEL'Yu'SQiLij' fßß store and nor sale by aug-JO J. W. VICE ERY A Co. f SMI REE tiOOIt HORSES JL f fresh Milch Cow, for sale at aug30 Z H. COOK A SON'S. gjfl.'li LI .rlH Kit. The suhsi-riber would M respectfully call the attention of carpenters and builders to his atnric -of Pine Lumber, w hich is one of the largest and beat ever yarded la this city. Prices as low as the lowest, Office corner Main and Seventh streets. JOHN F. GLOVER. jlyl innn q civ EXTR.i suA.933 UAK CURED HAMS. Received and for sale by Z. II. COOK. A SON, jniyz Sole Agent for Evansville. 20 UIll.S CHOICE MRU OIL, t-'j oxs. itnr i anuies, '20 w Assorted German and Palm Soap, just received by i. ti. iuua s. son. Ml UMLIIIJYu S 6. ndTir'ea7hf -.Vf. -T TKD" Jr In finA 2,500 " 10-12 " 1.000" 10-10 and 10-12 Sa,h. 100 Panuel Doors, assorted ai 250 Boies Glass, assorts si,,,. jut r...iv) and tor sale low, by WHEEI.rR mm;

INSURANCE COMPANIES.

gr.vsirjtJJYci jgejycy f llejv ml c. u a llock . '"' - " - - " eyaxsvilie, im: . -" ' tfiiderWrlter- and General insurance V" -1 ; -Agent and - " - r - ÄDJUSTEB OF AVERAGES. -He continues to issue policies from several FIRST CLASS ami MOST RELIABLE INSURANCE COMPANIES - T IN THK COf STBY, ON JSD -T1HB BISKS. Ue will also receive applications tor LIFE INSURANCE. W He will also attend to the ADJUSTMENT OF LOSSES of every description, under policies from other agencies, aud attend to tho settlement of all matters connected with Insurance, for partic interested. - MU long experience as an Insurance Agent, hns made him familiar with all subjects connected with the subject of Insurance. fap'28'57-ly. JL UAIfTFOKD, CONXKCTlCt'T. STATEMEXT of tlie Condition of the JETS A INSURANCE COMPANY" on the 1st of January, I8Ö8. as required by the law of the State of Indiana: The name of tho Corporation is jETXA INS CHANCE COMPANY, located at Habtfori, Conn. TU Capital Stock is ONK MILLION DOLLARS, uh1 I paid up. - - - - The Assets of tüo Company nr: - - - - rar. .TiaiK.eT. Cash iu Land and in Bank Cash in si-fial deposit tin... Hartford banks, with accrued.... ".- int'Tc-t Cash iu hands of Agcuta, and. iu transit...... - Kcal estate unincumbered 5 87,9i9 C9 200,15 CO 47,Uv AS CI Mortgaco Bonds at S per cent interest- - ..StOOO S1000 4-l,H) 00 23 do do C per cent, interest.-. 1000 liXK) es.000 00 10 Jersey City Water Bonds ti percent, interest 1000 I liartfurd City Bonds, b per cent, int-rest 1000 5 Milwankie Bonds 10 prr cent. inUTe:t 1000 ' Mouey düe the company securi l by nmrt",t.Itills receivable 1000 10,000 00 10"0 l-'.OOO 00 1000 0,000 00

S.llH f4 3.S1T7 IS 112 30,000 00 78 8,316 00 50 12,500 00 1,250 5,000 loo 5,eoo 50 1,800 100 30,000 110 44,000 60 12,000 110 2,40O 110 11,000 50 5,000 50 120 9,000 115 10,910 100 10,000 1,000 750 ''," ?,.V'i0 85 8,500 IW 31,800 100 20,000 5 25,50) 85 25,5oO 115. 23,000 luO 0,000 10 21,200 100 10.1JOO KW 21,000 8,000 tsis j.ooo 105 10.500 125 22,81:' 50 105 31,300 95 19,000 75 15,000 105 42,000 110 22,000 95 28.CO0 93 38,000 105 4;i,0 95 1,4-. I") 10,000 150 22,;-i00

.TOO shares Hartford & New Ha n a R. Ii. Co., stork 1O0 100 101 shares Boptou ,t Worcester Railroad Co., stock. 230 f hao-s Conuecticut River It R CV., stoik 100 5 shares Connecticut River Co., stock 100 ' 50 shares Statford Bank stiKk 100 00 shares Citizen's Bank, v atcrbury stoi-k 100 30 shares Eagle Bank, Provi dence stvck o00 shares 1'bxrnix Bunk, Hartford stock 4,00 shares Farm. & Mecli. B'k Hartford stock .. 300 tbares Exchanm B'k. Hart 50 100 100 ' ford stock : 50 I 2tf shares State Bank, do do... 100 ! 100 shares City Bank, do do.... 101 ! 1U0 shates County do do do 100 : 10 shares I onn. Kiver l.aiiK, ! Haitford, stock... i 135 shares lfartford li't, Hartford, stock ... 50 100 ' loo ; 100 shares Charter Oak l?ank, ! Hartford stock...... 100 shares Men h. & Man. B'k. Hartford, stock pai-l in.... 1 75 shares .Etna Bank, Hartford, stock j 200 shares Merch. Ex. Bank, J New York, stork i 20 shares North River Bank. 1 New York, stock 1200 hnri Men li. Bunk N. N. I stock 50 S5 i 200 shari N. AiiK-rican B'k, I New York, steck.... iou i 20"J shares Nassau Bank, New ; York, stock ' 300 shares America B'k., N. V. TOO loO 25 25 loO 100 J.0 100 100 0 M 100 100 W 10) : 3tnl 4'X) 2'K) 100 j 40 , I : loo ! Ö0O 5i'5 ; 300 ' I 00 ! -f XI i 4'0 Broadwuv B'k, ' 1'e.iide' B'k. Republic 111, " City Bank " I niou Bit. i It " Hanover llank " Commonwealth ' riio-nix Bank " Manhattan b'k, " '. New York Bauk " Market Bank - Ocean Bank " Met'uolitan Il k " " Butchers' A Drovers Bank. New Y'ork stock j 300 shares Importers &. Trailers' ; Bank, New York, stock.... 400 shares American Exchange Bank, New York, stock.... ! 820 share Merchants' Bank, j N. Y. stock j 15 shares Mechanics i, TraI iters' Bank, Jcrscv Citv i stock ; 100 shares C S. 'l rut C-o. New ! York, stoek : 150 shares N. Y. I.ife Ins. J I f ru-t Co., N. Y. ittvk 100 100 50 100 l'TO too Sl,5O0,3s7 HO LIABILITIES. The amount of Liabilities due or led duo to luniks or other creditors nothing. Losses adjusted aud due nötie. Losses adjusted and not due $ 1 J 030 00 Lvses adjusted, in suspense, waiting j further proof or contested I'll t-S0 85 j All other claims against tho Company 1 are small, for printing Ac. ' Agents instructed to take no risks exceeding 310,- J OiX) without special permission. The greatest amount insured iu any ouocity.towu or village varies. The greatest amount allowed to be insured in anyone block also varies. Tho Charter or Act of Incorporation aud amendment is herewith presented. TU09. K. BRACE, Jb., Hartford. Jan. 1st, 1858. Secretary. STATE OF CONSECTICLT, ' Kurtford County. i ' Haktfobd, Jan. 1st, 1858. Personally appeared before me, a Justiee of the Peace, duty xualitied to administer oaths, Thomas K. Bhack, Ja., Secn.-tary,and made solemn oath that the foregoing statement of the assets and condition of the .Etna Insurance Company is true. HENBY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. THE STATE OF INDIANA. ") AilnToa or State's Oi i ke, v - Indianajvolis, Jan. 12, 1858. J WitEiiEAS, the -Etna Insurance Company of liartfurd has tiled in this Office, a statemeut of its condition on the 1st of January, 1858, the act of its incorporation and amendments properly certified to, and Ks written instrument, noiuiuating its .Agents and authorizing them fully and uureservedly 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 lor the Incorporalion of Insurance Companies, defining their powers, and prescribing theirduties," approved Marrh 2. lsöö, having presented satisfactory evidence to me of full compliance to the requirements and specifications of that Act, I, Jown W. Don, Auditor of the State of Indiana, do hereby certify Ai.i.ks C. Hall rrK. of Evansville, as tho Agent of said Company, is authorized to transact the business of Insurance as tlie Agent ef said .Etna Insurance Company iu this State, up to July 1st, ls58, to the extent that be may be commissioned and appointed by the said Company. In witness w hereof. I have hereunto subscribed my name and caused the seal of my office to be affixed, this i2th day of January, 185S. , JOHN W. W OOD, Auditsr of State. ALLEN C. 1IALLFCK, Aoest, a Evansville. Intl. - fehl? a O PAJ CO CM EEJI THmi er Fly Brushes; 3 doz. M isses' Brooms, a fancy article; 6 10 10 do do do do do Fancy Whisks; Shaker and Leeallon Brooms; assorted Scrub Brushes; . Dusting Brushes, fancy aud plain; Shoe Brushes, do do; -HORNBROOK & CO. v I 'JS'ORI E 8 3 0 0 0 OC.YB8 JSOfirted Wire: 500 B dls common ana charcoal sneet iron; 20 do Galvanized and Russia do; 5 casks Sheet Zinc; Sheet Copper and Copper Bottoms, all sizes, in store and for sals by SAMUEL 0KK. Jlyg rwio M. Cup THE EOfERS Ot? GO Oil Cud of Tea. Wc are now in receipt of a very choice lot of loose Teas, bought expressly for retail ;rade. all on" and all. Samples given with pleasnre. by T. H. OOJt 50V

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MISCELLANEOUS

ITT VJ8 VIZI.E VOMIJVf VJ TO MJA THE DEMANDS OF THE TIME: R. B. HART, : AoKNt for the following Mills and Machines, offers for sale - , ;. - - - :-( Tbc Great Eastern Corn Hasker; . SHKLLUR AND CLEANKli. '-. Which will shell from 1 ,000 to 2,500 bushels per day. Am, The American Elephant. The great Novelty of the day. It U tho b-ist Mill ever invented fir tho farmer's nse. It will mak ten varieties of product. It will grind the Corr and Cob for feeding animals. It makes coarse o, line nieal as may bo wanted, and it will bolt tt. meal as it griiuls it: or leave it unbolted at tho option of the operator. It w ill grind Spices, Drugs or almost any other substance which rtujuires the operation t;f grinding. It dots all thisü thing?, and requires but a little power to drive it. THE GREAT BENGAL TIGER. Is a Mill dej-igDCd to make the various grades ot Hominy, and is one of the Lt jl.uliiutii over ip. veuted for the purpose. Bradford's Portable Burr Mih Is too well known to need a description. It is tho chepst, ami at the same time, the easiest kept in repair, of anv iu nse. All of the above Mills and i Machines ran 1.' seen in operation at IIAItT'S MILLS, Corner of Second and Canal streets, where the public are iuvited to call and s,c the latct-t improvements of the a'e befure purehafing el.-ewlitre. All ' orders will be rotDptly filled. I j.tn27-i5Afitf R. V. If ART."' I Cyo.Tf i? Tur.v'is .t RKTTfölvv, uet- i J TElt THAN OTHERS. R. B. HART, is now prepared to supply the city and country tnulo with tho test of corn meal, un- ! bolted, corn grits and boiuiuy, of all grades; wheat ; grits, unbolted flour, rye flour, extra family flour, crush feed, bran, shipstuff, corn, oats, elm-ken feed, i and all articles in the focd line. All traie delivured ', to any part of tue city. , Please send in your orders. My pri'-es w ill l.e j low, as cheap as the cheapest, aud as gooil as the i best. The nimble sixpence better than the .slow . shilling is my motto. - j All may depend on getting all my trade made of t none but the best of ground grains, as I will buv no other. Ii. B. HART. jan27-diwtf H.COOK it SOJ, R g:i It l' ftfP STOKE. Agricultural Implements, Seeds i I and Groceries sold at cash prices for all kinds of . j Produce and Live Stock, such' as Jfnrses. Mule, ' j t tews. Calves, Beef Cattle, Hops, t hicketi". Butter, ' i I.ar.l, Bacon. Eggs, Furs aud Skins of every dc- : i scriptiou, linseiu;, Beeswax, Fxith'-rs, Wheat, ' i Corn, Oats, Barley, Beanf, Kye, Bran, Shorts, Dried j Apples aud Peaches, Potatws and esv-tables of all sorts. 'I. 11. COOK &. SONS. febJO-d.t-w : JLi'jilM,E 8TJM"lijRli K'OURy. j I r HOltKLL CONYNC.'ION, are sole aenls Pir anderhitrR county, tor all the subscription ; Books publbhed by II. Apdeton & .o. j Abridgement of the Bebates in Congri-i-s, Cr i Public History of tho I uited States. New American Kiiryclopedia. a Dictionary and Journal of Knowledge. Cerlaiuly tlur lirst work of i trie age. American Eloquence, a Collection of Sneer he aud Addresses of the most Emiutut Orators of America. I Enryelopijia of Wit and Humor, by the c kbra1 ted Comedian Burton, in Vöc. N I Dictionary of Machine Mechanics slid Engitw ' Work. The newest and mott Improved edition in I 2. Ncs. I I're's Dictionary of Arts, Man'ifactures and Mines. DOBE1.L A CONYNGTON beg to r!! a!(eiiti, u Hjiiieir iiuporiaiii woras, aim ineir riiui uh.iiu? ivinii nun infill, dmo, inn fviid.v Ul opinions of eminent men iu confirmation of their Importance and value. llobell it Conygtin have samples snd spi-!uiens of the various bindings iu which these Works can be procured, from paper to the finest morocco. mrl7 r RISII. JSR1.1ME SEE It Ri'E.-SO ! J" bush. Ear Corn, received per st.am-r J. II. i Done. I Ii ice Flour. oru Starch. I Wlteateu Gritt. i Farina. ! Split i'eaj. , i Maecaruiii. I Vermicella. o iloz. gts. Worcestershir-.' Sauce. ; " pts. ' '- ti " half pts. ' ' " " John Bull. 3 " Harvey n " ' Es-K-nce of Slirin!"-. .1 " Auchoives. Letiiuii Syrup. Ginger. " Strawberry " Raspberry. " Pine Apple " Sar-aparilla " Just received and for . nugl.ly Z. H. COi'K A lie hv SON. OOH SO.V-.1000 RIWII&E! Hoop Iron, assorted sizes, on hand and for sale at reduced prices by SAMUEL ORK. 'jniSSÖjLVTIÖTHEI'jR t.'E R. JLfsh't heretofore existing between Johu A. Ueitz, John A. Haney and W. Carpenter, under the firm and name of Reitz, Haney & Co.. has been this day dissolved by the retirement of W. Carpenter, Esq., the interest of stiid W. Carpenter having been purchased ley the said John A. Reitz and John A. Haney. The affairs and business of the old firm will be settled by the new firm of REITZ & HANEY, A ho will continue the manufacture of Steam Engines and Steam Boilers, of any oize, together with all the Shafting, Wheels, Pumps, Saw- Mill Machinery and Mill Gearing of any size. Also, Distillery and Mining Machinery, and iu fact everything in the Iron line, at the old stand corner of Ingle and Canal Streets. apC-lsw,8-tf REITZ A HANEY. m : IP X f r.W It i: It l'J .We are new w W offering for sale to the citv and country trade J our whole stock of lumber at retait. Having extra facilities for manufacturing and buying pine lumj lier in Pennsylvania, we think wo can otter indiicei ments to purchasers that they cannot find elsewhere in th? city. We shall at all times lie supplied with j a full assortment. Also, pine shingles and dressed flooring always on hand. Call at the olhee on the above Corner. WATSON, NEWBERRY A CO.. Corner Main and Eighth streets, not 17-ly - . tfTolL! COJL.' CÖliL7!!c haVe" now on hand aud are daily receiving the liest COAL that has ever beeu introduced into this market, which we are selling low. Good currency will be received in pnvmnnt. Orders left at the storo of JNO. W. HUGHES, next to the State Bank, will be promptly attended to. jan-S-tf JNO. W. HUGHES. I.VE Sil r.VtJ LE S. IOO.ikki No. 1 Pine Shingles, for sale low. Also, 1,000 Poplar. .1 J Uli rv r . c, cij j-j., Jlyl . Lorner .Vlaiu and Seventh streets. 9BIIJir tiOOOSJURIt'JL! At S. EM RICH'S. NEW DRY GOODS, For Sale - - Fob Cash Oälv. . NEW DRY GOODS ARRIVED AI S. EMBICH':. NEW PRY GOODS, For Sale -- - Fob Cash O.vtr. NEW DRY GOODS ARRIVED " At S. EMBICH'S. NEW DRY GOODS, For Sale . Fob Cash Oxli. NEW DRY GOODS ARRIVED At S. EMBICH'S." NEW DRY GOODS, For Sale - - Fob Cash Oslt. ap3 , . CB tMtitiCL TU RJL I.nJPLEJUETS 9tJL 6 doz. Scythes and Snathes, various pattern 2 do Scythes and Cradles, do do; boo Manure Forks; 5 do Long Handled Hay Forks; . C do Short do . do; 2 boxes Scythe Stones. For sale at Z. II. COOK A 80N S. "fBOWP .' FOKTf GROSS RJTJtM TAN HOOPS ; Thirty Gross Brass Hoops of extra size and superior quality. J ust received and for sale cheap bv augl3 MESSRS. 3. H. MAGHEE Co. 30 BCSII. GROUND. CORJ JOEJL ERE II For Sale by - Z. H. COOK A SON. nlv'J COR.Vl COR.'SV: - CORJV1 .' 600 Bush-Is jn?t n-ceived and for sale cheap at sfg." A.r.Krtvjir

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TOBACCONISTS.

raH t: - iRtmaT . tobjcco us. M TAELISHMENT IN Tllli STATE. '. vNl-t vH3-' t .V. FESDK1CH & BROTHERS', Would respeittiilly infirm the citirens of Evans Tille and vicinity, that they have a larjrer sli-ck id Tobacco, Sugars, Snttfl", Pipet, nnd tierman Smokinj Tobacco,. than any two estabiihuients of our principal cities. Hotels and store-keepers look to your interests. Btdore purc.hasinjT elsewhere, ph-ase examine our large assortment, which we pledge ourselves tu sell at tho lowest Baltimore ju in-s. and cheaper than tain lie bought in Cincinnati or Louisville. All we Jifk is. thatyn shall ra'.l ami judo for youn-xlves. ; We offer any of the abce at -.v iiol'-.Siila or n ta'.l. ; Our estabUtinteut is a brauih of the well known ' xtcoeivo ISe.Ufmoro Tob.icia Warehoass cf Jos. : Fcndvich Si Lrwt..$v. 155 i'mvst stw t.- , , l'. l ENDUicii i n:o?., ?La:u ft. 1 door above. Firs, jy15 - Fvausville, Ind. CIRESfE-'S'T f JTf TOK.rf CO r.MC- ' torv, J. S. McCRACKEN". Proprietor, Main street, between Third and Fourth, Evansville, lad. Having fitted up the above tobacco factory, I am ! now prepared to till all orders f r the various styles ' of Western TobaCi'O, such as T'ive?, Pounps, Quar- t tor and Half Pounds, in all kmls of paekajres, ai;d i have now on hand the following brauds, viz; , 10 boxes Oiinsteud 5 l.iuiij t 10 do do Pounds: 10 JO 20 10 do Fine (Own); - . do (in Caddies) lloosier Bi-y; ... do . .,. do Jordau's; . 1 do ' Low Grade robinst-n's, ' do MoHtpouierv 5 It's I'ackases. " 0 The above stisk will be sM u per c-nt. lower i than can bo" kought t-lrewl.-ere, and 5 per cent, off j tor rash. All kinds of currency tuken at par. j Seventy-five M. large size Cigars ou hand in one 31. boxes at lowest. Azures for cash.- - febl6 (M WER' 8 CUV Rillt PECTOIiJZ. 9JL for the rapid eiue r.f Coujrh--, Colds, Hoiuse. ness. Influenza, Bronchitis, Whopping Couh, ('roup'. Asthma, Incipient Ci iuic.ptlon, and for the relief of consumptive patients in aJvanc-J stag-9 of the ilisease. We need not speak to (be public of ft- virtue. Throughout every tow-u.in-l almost every ImniM "i f the Airferh-an States, its .wonderful cues of pulinunarv C'linplaints live maile it alrea'lv known. Nay. f.-w are the fiiir.ilies.iü any civili.ed conr.tiy j tn this continent without si'iue ptrsonal exi'ri,'.nce 1 of its effiTts: and fewer yet tiie e,n.nim;iiies any j when: wbiell llive n..'t lüllell them peDie living : trophy t.f it: victory 'over the subtle ai d dan-herons 1 diseases of the throat ami luii;;.-. While it is the j most powerful antidote yt kr-ovj i to, man fir the formidable and dangerous d!.e:!S4-s of the putinouary organs, it is also the iilea.-aiitest and s-'ifert rv-m- . ei!y that can be emploved f -r infants aud young per- : !e.rj??. Parent should have it in store against the i insi.lioiis enemy that steals upon them mil repared. ! We have abunii-Mit groumls to lieiieve the -Cherry Pectoral saves ntoie lives by the consumptions it i prevents tbr.n tl.o'! it cure-.. Kei-ji it bv y.iii. and i 1 cure your eolds while thee are rumble, nor neiri'-ct ' them until no human skill can master the iiiexurable canker that, fastened on th vitals, ents vmr j life away.- All know the iln a ll'iil fatality of lung j' disorders, and as they know too t!-.e virtues of 1 1 it, remedy, we need not do itv-re'tban to assure them ( it is stiil made the brt it cm b-. We spare um i cost, no care, no toil to produce it th" tuoet 1 -ei fe.t 1 iHMSibi'i, and thus iiiroid tlmse v.horely mi it, the i best ag.:nt which our vskiil can furaili for their j -eure. - ' ' . Ayev's Cathartic Pills. i The si ienecs of f'heinistry and Medicine have been taed thc:r utmost to produce this best, most t perfect purgative which is known to n. luiaimerahle proots are shown that these Pills have virtues which surpass in excellence the ordinary medicines, and that they win unprecedently upon the estirem of all men. They ;-.re sate and pte;;Kint to take, but powerful to eine. Their penetrating properties stimulate the vital ai iivities of the body, remove th- olilruetii.ns of it.i orgixns, pin ity tiie blood, and expel disease. They pi'.rgV out the foul humors whi'-h brt--d and grow ilistemiver, siiuiüliiti ! sluggish or disordered organs into their natural ac- ' tion. and impart healthy tone with strength to the 1 whole svstein. Nut onlv do thev cure the everv1 .l.,v I. f l,.l,- 1...V ..ln C.n.wl. I."'.. I and dangerous l!s?iises'tb.it have bafil d Hi.-U-st of ! human skill. While they produce powerful effects, they are at the same time, in diminished iln. tl.e i safest and best physic that can be employed for ; children. Being sugar-coated, they are pleasant to I ! take; and being purely vegetable, an- free from any j I lisk of harm. Cures have been made which sur- i j pass belief vv.-re tli--y not substantiated by men tf , I such exalted position and character as to forbid the ) ' suspicion of nntrutb. Many eminent clergymen 1 and phvsirirun have lent tliir names to certify tu , j the public the reliability of my romcüics, while. ulL-' j ers have sent me the assurance of their conviction , hat mi preparat -ns contribute immensely to the i elief of my afrlieied, suffering fellow-men. , j The Agents ls-low named are pleased to furnish ! gratis mv American Alumnae, containing rtire-ti. ms for their use anil eertilicates of their cures, of the followinir complaints: Costiveness. Bilious roinplaints, Kbeumatisni. Dropsy, Heartburn. Headache arising from a foul

Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid Inaction uf-i discovered. Dr. Morse was the first nuui to estabthc Bowels and Pains arising there'.v-.m, Flatulens lish the fact that all diseases arise from IMPURITY cy, Loss of Appetite, nil Ulceroi .u Cutaneou- '. OF THE 'BLOOD that our strength, health aud

Diseases which require an evai-uan i incdicise. Serof ula or King's Evil. Thev also. I V purifvlng the bliMid and stimulating the system, eure niauv com plaints which it would not bo supposed they could reach, such as Di-afuess. Partial Blindness, Neuralgia, Nervous Irritability, Derangements of the Liver and Kidneys, Gout, and other kindred complaints arising from a low state of the body or obt struction ol its lunrtions.

(- . Do not be put off by nnprincipkd dealers with j coaae to act, and thua our light of life will be for4 some other pHl they may make more profit on. ever blown out. How important then, that we

Ask tor AVer's fills, aud take nothing else. No other they can give you compares with this in its intrinsic value or curative nower. The sick want tho best aid there is for them, aud they should have t it. - Prepared by Dr. J. C. AVER, Practical nnd Analytical Chemist-, Lowell, Mass. Prico i5 cts. per box. Five boxes for SI. Sold by KELLER A WHITE. Evansvillo, and by druggists nd merchants throughout the country. At wholesale by J. C. A YER Jc CO., 14 Walnut St., Ctnciunati. jlyl ! rip.If K ' sroYt iTtjhn. i.n. i JIM. roUTERS AND DEALERS IN Domestic and Foreign Drugs, MEDICALS, CHEMICALS, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, It riislies, Glass ASÜ GLASSWARE, FAXEST MEFICIXES, PFRFUMFRY RIP!) OAnP? Xi O EVANaviI.I.r., iNl.l ANA. Uavin m.ti, lii-i.i nilililiiiiia tn m,r ul.V now ready to fill all orders with such quality ot Goods as wo feel assured will give entire satisfaction. As we make our purchases by the prkages, we aro enabled to offer them at the lowest possible prices, thereby givivg tlie purchasers the same advantages Ri; those who buy East. We also deal ex ......... ,w n.. , I tensively m DACl FhüEOXTPE AS'D AMFROTYPE STOCK And keep constantly on hand a large and varied U V . I , I, V J . ., 1 , . ; . . . operators ti.ai ciioo-. to oruer. anii cncios iig ret. ana enclosing r.1ice, the same cave and pikes will bo observed ', .L , .vw ... n. j an nu pt iTsiuaav When goods out of our liDe are wanted, we wiiJ procurc them with pleasure, at the lowest prices. We shall, as heretofore, give 'particular attention to have all orders carefully packed and promptly iorwaratu. i. iul HA LLOCK STOTTOARn. i mTrj TCHESH, Gross New York Matches fa f, tor sale bv '.. H. CdHK &S0N. 4iHJIRLE8 RJUCOCH, IM f OR TEst and Dealer in Coach and saddlery Hardware, Main street, near Wat Having completed uiy arrange men t s with European and American manufacturers for a direct Bupply of all goods in my line, I am euahled to ofementii, that cannot fail to be to the interest of all engaged in the busiuess to give me a trial. ' I name in part: axles, springs made of the best steel; bands, enameled and of all kindi ef leatherr cloths, liniugs for carriages, Tarnishes, castings of all kinds, saddle trees, English bridle leathers, bits. Btirrups, spurs, hames, fine silver harne of all kinds, Jenny Lind Gig Trees, self-adjusting pads, Taylor's patent haen s, 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 kersey for horse covers, the best quality uf carriage bolts, patent gig trees, Ac., Ac. I keep in fact everything appertaining to cither branch of the business, and understanding both branches thoroughly, we would respectfully invite your attention before purchasing elsewhere. 1 am also apen for Ward's Patent Spring sia-toP-. apCO-Cvw

I fWiSXtiiftS A&r- fer Indu

MISCELLANEOUS.

CO.'S LOTTERIES - l'MPHANTÜ . v THSSWAN & CO. ' - " CoufiiAOe to Draw n Usual tvlthoui Iuterrupllou. , SWAN. & C0.'S fLOTTEKIEf AUE LEU A I, AND ' " '" ' " AlTHOlilZED UY.TUE .- ... . .-STATS or CEoncf.:i Tit' lutf Attempt to ,'i'Hrr our jinn hue shorn IhtU ovr Lotteries are dramjuirhj; that our ' Prizes sire paid punctually; and thttt our schemes are more liberal , , than any other Lottery -in the World t . ' , The follo ing iicme will be drawn by S. SWAN Si. CO., Managers of the S;rta Academy Lottery, in euch of their Single. Number Lotterie for October iK'S, at Art:iT.. CIi.0., in j)ublic, under the u-' periuiendeiico of t'ommision, rs. - , flat 33 draws on Saturday, Oct. 2, 1K5S. Harn 36 draws on Saturday, Oct. 9. Is,".. 4 lass 37 draw's on Saturday, Ott. Is', 1858. i last) 3H draws un Saturday, Oct. 23, 1858. l ias 39 draw ou Saturday Oct. 30, 1858.. ON THE PLAN OK S1N(;LE NUMBEKS. . 50,009 Tickets. i n e j not d four hc::dp.ed asi Eliiliiy-Fl YE FRIZES! Nearly Out Frlic to every Nine Tickels! MACNSFICENT SCKEirIEJ TO BE EH AW X Each Saturday in October. 1 p i'.e of.. -.STO.OiW , ... 30.000 .-. loiooo ... 5,1.100 : ... 4,0i0 i . 3,iXJ I . 1,500 ; ... 1,000 . &0O I . too ! 000 : ..; : rso I to ! ... .: 1.5 1 100 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 I 1 1' 5'l 50 1C0 30 PPRO.IMATION PHIZES. . I -S1.600 ; ... l,2i.O ... ; ... 500 j ... 400 j ..'. CMjO ... 200 ; .100,(00 4 of StW) Approx ing to $70.000 Priie,. 4 .100 - ' i.ooo " ... '!" '-'" " 10,W " ... 1J5 ' ' 5,000 " ... !(' 4-CrnO " ... 1 1 4 4 4 i.Of'O ' -. . 0,000 " ... 1,500 " -0 are. 5,15 Prizes sniotmtinir to........ $320,000 Whole Tickets flu: Halves $5; Quarters Sk. tT"A Circular showing to plan of the Lotteries ill be sent to any one de-imui- of receiving it. Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following rales, w hich is the risk: . . Certificate i f Package of 10 W hole Ticket SeO 10 Half " 40 " ... . i o,liUtpr u 20 10 Eighth .... 10 In ordering i.ki ts or Certificates, enclose the min.-y to oi.r aildre.-s f.r the Tickets ordered, on receipt of wbieh they wiil be forwarded by first mail. PurrliS'-ers can have tickets ending in any figure they l-.iity ilesi-raie. The I.i.-t of iiruvv it numbers and PrUcw will lie sent to purrhrsers iTiiiiieiliateiy after -the rtraw'ing. Ö' i'urcluo-ers will please write their Signatare? plain, and give th. ir Post, ofüce, t.'ounly and ttale. f?- 'Keineiiil.er th;-t every Pri.e is drawn aud payable in full without deduction. . i Ail priases oi Sl,(KJ0aud umler, paid Immediately after the ilrawiiie; oUiiiT prices at the usual time nl thirty das. All e,iniimii!irat:ons frictly eonfldential. Adilrei- ordei-s for Tickets or Ce.-tincateg to S. SWAN A' CO., Augusta, Georgia. r S"lVrins rc-sidinj; near Montgomery, Ala., or Atlanta. On- can 'nive their orders iille l. and save time, by addressing S. Swan A; Co., at ciiher of those cities. ... H tf 'A lit of the ntiDibi rs that ar? drawn from the vvhi-el. with tin.- amount of the pri.e that each j ouc is entitled to. will be published after every drawing, in tin- lollowiiig papers: Augusta (Geo.") Constitutionalist, Now Orleans Delta, Mobile Begisb r. Charle.-inn Standard. Nashville Gazette, Atlaiita liitr-IligeiiciT. New York Wwkly Day Book, Savaunah Georguvu. ltieliiuoud Dispatch, New York Little Dispatch and Paulding ll.x k (Ait.) Democrat. (Miss.) Clarion, arid Aug. 1". ! 57 .TIOW.SE'sV I.nt.l' ROOT t J JLse PILL tAC'lluN. yierchauts aud Tra- i , Jdeiswiilbt ou their guard and nut be imosed ? li:v,i, l.v 11 1 'i.lllll.'l leil of Morse'ri TmliMii Ü.M. I Pill, sie-ne 1 A. B. MOORE. All genuine Boot ; : P'l!s I'ave the nam and signature of A. J. ' & Wll ITE ,t CO., en r.-ach bes. ' 1 DIt. MORSE, the inventor of Mom's ftilw J Hoot Fills, hui spent the greater part of his life in travelling, having visited Europe, Asia, and Alriea, as well a- Norih America, and has spent three years aim. t.g tlie Indians of our Western 'uiitrv. and it was in this way that the Indian Uoot Pills were first discovered. Dr. Morse was .he first man to cstahii.-h the fu:t that all dis eases ari-r from I MPURITY OF TUE BLOOO that our strength, health and life depended upo this vital lluid. .'. A. J. Will I E A: CO. , 50 Le. nan! Street, New- York. Di". MORSE, the Inventor of Morse's Indian Root , Pills, has sjient the greater part t,f hi life in travcling, having visited l.un.po, Asia aud Africa as well as Aorlli America nas spent three years ' among the Indians of our Western country tt was i in this way that the Indian Root Pills were first life depended upon this vital fluid. When the various passages become clogged, and do not act in perfect harmony with the different functions of the body, the blond loses its action, lie- f I crnies thick, corrupted and diseased,, thus causing ' all pains, siekiurss and .distress of every name; our i j strength is exhausted, our health we are deprived I I of, aud if nature is not assisted in throwing off the I stagnant liumors. tlie im'hi'1 will become ctfiKea and ; enouni Keep me various passages ot tue ooüy Ire J and open. And how pleasant to us that we have it 1 in etir power to put a medicine in your ret ai, namej l.v, Morse's Indian Root Pills, manufactured frnm ! plants and roots which grow around the mountain ous cliffs in nature's garden, for the health and recovery of diseased man. One of tho roots from which thcsA pills are made is a sodorific, which opj'us the pore cf the skin, and assists nature in throwing out the finer parts of the corruption within. The second is a plant which is an expectorant," that opens and nuclogs the humors from the lang by copious spitting. Tlie third is a diuretic, which i gives ease and double strength to tho kidneys; thua encouraged they draw large amounts of iuipurity t from tho blood, which is then thrown out bountifulI -,,f , . i, V """i - fourth is a cntbartic, and accompanies the nhcr properties oi tne pills while engaged in -purifying - tne niooo; tlie coarser pa rtu-les which cannot pass t ,....,.1 fr ; .., ,;...,:. v.. .v.. 1 ., ! t. .. . C. . . From the alsiv-e, if i shown that I'r. Murse's In i di an Root Pills not only etiler tho stomach, bat bc- : come unite-i with tiie l-lood, for they find way toevj ery part, and completely rout out and cleanse the system f. oiu all impurity, nnd the life of the body ) which is the Mood, becouiea perfectly healthy; consequently ail sickness and pain are driven from the j system, tor they cannot rvuiaia when the body be. eii,ii.M ui imm iiml elo-ie J he reason why people are so distressed when 1 siclc, and why. so many die, la tecnuse they do not 1 get a medicine which w ill pass to the afflicted parts, : ahJ nhich wil, op,,n fllP natHral pmp for the j Jj., to nnarjaiip to i,e cw-t out, hence a large quantity o food and other matter is lodged, wid the stomach and intestines are Literally overflowing with the corrupted niass, thue undergoing disagreiible fermentations, constantly mixing with the blood, w hich throws the corrupted matter through every vein and artery, until life is taken from the tiody by disease. . Dr. Morse's Pills have added to them, selves victory upon victory, by restoring millions o the sick to blooming health and happiness. Yes, thousands who have been racked or tormented with j have been scorched by the burning elements of raging fever, and who have been brought as it were, I within astepn tue snert grave, now stand ready f to testily that they would hove been numbered with tne ueau, nan It roi ueen lor tins great and wonderful medicine, Dr. Morse's Indian Boot Pills After one or two doses had been taken, they were astonished and absolutely surprised, in witnessing their sur; rising effects. Not only do they give immediate ease and strength, Rnd take away all sick, ness, pain and anguish, but they at once go to work at the foundation of the disease", which is the blood. Therefore, it will bo shown, especially by those who use these Pills, that they will so cleanse and purify that disease that deadly enemy will take us uigiit, auu me nusu oi youth and beauty will again return, aud the prwpect of a long and happy life will cherish and brighten yonr days. Cai-tioj. Beware of a counterfeit" signed A. B. Moore. All genuine have the name of A. J. White 4 Co.on each box. Also the signature of A. White A Co. All others are spurious. A. J. WHITE A CO., Sole Proprietors, f0 Leonard street, N. YDr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by dealers in Medicines. Agents wanted iu every town, village and hamlet iu the land. Parties desiring the agency will address as above for the terms. . Price 2.5 cents per lox, five boxes will be sent on receipt nf gl, postage paid. janll-dAwly HtyOOH M.I TS! It OOH .WTS'-J 5 JBLsr dor. assorted, from common Grass to Vorte Rugs. Fcr sale by Z. H. COOK A SON. 9igL8 -75 kegs a-eerted Nails for sale by W . , n C"OK i0N.

V PATENT MEDICINES.

-m-hl8V4tVEREO JIT X.f T7--Grotri JLP Cure in the World for Pain! Prof. C has. I'liiatL, Original Inventor and Manufac turer cf the ; ELECTRIC OIL! ' Tins Oil is tlie only sure remedy hi the world foi the cure of rheumatism, deafness.2 gout, leerpilnia, luiiilixo, scintics. spinal and bronchial eomplniuts, tirdidoreux. Jieaiiache. cramps, croup, -piles, lelout, pralns and bruisrs, cuts and w ounds, swelled glands, siitf joints, scrofula, erysipelas, sore nipples, swelled breast, wouib disonlcrs, alt rbiHint, canker in the mouth and etomach, palpitation eruptions, caked breast, quinsy, tore throat, paisy, pleurisy, ulcers, lock-jaw, heart-i.ttrn, tooth and ear-nche; nervousness, costiveness, burns, sore cums of teetb: ins infants, hemorrhage, abscess, stiff neck, broken breast, chilblains, tetter, shingles, frotttd feet, fever and ague, chapped bands, or any diseases that ar sore and painful, is the only article ever liroiujht lfore the public that will do its work perfectly iu from three to twenty minutes lias been used by thousamls and pronounced the best remedy ever discovered. - - I ThLs Oil acts on the Fystcci with el.ctr.city um i pure veiretabte preparation. Jot nie sukdicsi u i jjcr of npplying it outwardly and inwardly. ! once civ es a permanent eure in most au It at C.ul-S IloU I ten to twenty minutes. j The liest physiologists of Europe have discovered j that all organic derangement 0f t)ie animal system i is the effect of an obstruction of the physico-clec- ! trie fluid in the Orpinic disease. A skilful Applicant of this Oil puts in immediate motion the ntne fluid and the cure is at once accomplished i a bladings, no vomiting, purging or ilbicriag 13 rceorfed to. None genuine without the sipnattsre of Prof. . De Grata. Labels sipnel in writing. Principal Depot, No. S3 South Eiphth street three d-jors Mow Chestnut, Philadelphia. Country dealers and drufrcists can bo supplied wholesale and retail. Price 5 cents, 50 cents and $1 per buttle. Trv every thin; Ue. and give this one simple trial." Cai'tion. Be careful to ask for, and get I'eCrcth'a El-.-ctric Oil, ai worthless imitations abound. - There are numerous imitations sprung up on tli j reputation that my article has acquired. Tie pnb lie must beware -they arc worthless. AFFLICTED. BEAD THIS. Miraculous cure made on one of the citizens of" Macon: . - - --,- - - . , Maco. April ?, 1857. Prop. DiGkatii Dear Sir: This. is to certify that I tad a fail, sprained my shoulder und was aülicted foi eighteen days, aud lost the use of my arm, and could not raise my hand to my head, and hearing pf tho wonderful cures effected by DeGrath's Electric Oil, and by one application of it I was enabled to rs ise my hand to my head and takeoff my hat.- -Thank God, I am well, and I cheerfully recommend it to all the afflicted. The application was mad before a hundred personsi - j lours truly, ' ' fSignedl - A. JOBDANtV'itueso J. A. Ilaler, . C. H. Ilogei-s, ', - . O. T. Franklin, A. B. Boss, B. P. Freeman, John W, Brautly, Lewis Toung. " J. W. Aderhold, E. O. Jeflers, " E. Price. - M.itox, April .iw: Pkof. DeGkath Dear Sir: I, Cspt. B. B. Sniitb, hereby certify that I have been afHicted with lheulaatism for four vears and at times could not sleep. ! By hearing .f the wonderful cures by DrGrath's Electric Oil, I was induced to try it, and by the first application of the Electric Oil 1 was at mc relieved, and now have the nse of my aim. 1U ipplication was made before fiftv persons. B. B. SMITH, Twiggs Co. We, the undersigned, were present: J. J. Riley, J. If. Brantly, H. J. Cooper. Lulciyh (X. C.y standard. CERTIFICATE. Windsriiko, S. C, March 9, 7 57. I. David Elkin, do hereby certify that I have been badly aftlic'cJ two mouths with intlammatory rheumatism, me f my legs being much swollen stiff and sore so that I found it exceedingly difficult to walk that the stiff joint has been twice rubbed with Prof. DeGrath's celebrated ElectricOil within thirty hours; and I now have the perfect use of the afflicted limb. I was also troubled with partial divtl'ness in my left ear. and by a single sj -plication of the Electric Oil niy hearing Las ttea preatlv improved. DA LI) itLKIN. . AfofSTA, Gn., March 38, 1857. I I'Bor. DkGb a tu Dear Sir: This is to certify that ; I have lieen afflicted with headaehcand corns on my j feet from which 1 hav suffered very much and ; by the application of DeGrath's T ectric Oil I have been cured of my headache and corns, and therefore recommend It to all. P. McCVE. ! Titor. Dk Gkath's Electuic Ojl S25 Fewabd. j I will give ?25 for the appreheusion of a low scamp, ; who printed some dirty handbills and called his i stuff by the name of Electric Oil. j Caii i is. Beware of low pedlars and picayune druggists wno put up a stun composed of campheue i ami lard oil. calling it Electric Oil. No pe sell the genuine Electric Oil in the I'liited St : it is sold only by respectable druggists nt ef j .nei. hauts. "Be sure and get DeGrath'8 E pedutar States country Electric Oil, or vou will be cheated. AFFLICTED, READ THIS. . . ( CKKTIKICATE. At ciSTA, Ga. March 28, 187. Tnor. DrGmTH Dear Sir: This m to certify that my boy Moses has lieen afflicted with rheumatism for seventeeu years, and by one application of your Oil,ha was entirely cured, ud I cheerfully ccmnieml it to ail similarly afieeted. t ; Yours resiiectfully, J. HEUBEK. For wale by SMITIT & EZZARD, sole agents at Atlanta, Georgia. PROF. CHAS. Df.GRATH, U) South Eiglith street, Philadelphia. KELLER A WHITE, sole agents. Also, for sale at Dr. Pennington's Drug Store, and Hallock A Stoddard's. oefc 1 CS EH1ZE IOU EVERYBODY1 s who subscribes for the j NEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS, i A Beautilully Illustrated f Family Newspaper. The New York Weekly Press is oue of the largest and best literary pajiersof the day. A large Quarto containing Tweuty Pages, or Sixty Columiis, of entertaining matter; and Elegantly Illustrated every week. 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