Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 48, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 October 1858 — Page 4

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i Opposition Candidates for the Iegt " Th following is a list of the opposition candidates for the Legislature, in the several, districts of the - State, where selections have beeil made.'. The Districts are designated by the county or counties composing thenr.The list was compiled by the Indianapolis JoknuiIi " t. ' . ; . ' ' SENATORIAL CANDIDATES. -

Brown and Monroe Lewis Bollman," of -'.Monroe; --'" .-Carroll and Clinton Reed Case, of Car- ' roll; ''' ' ' . V - ;. ." i '. .- Grant, and Madison Ilervey Craven, of ' Madison; 1 ; - ' ' '. ' " " ' " v Jasper Lake and Porter David Turner, - of Lake; - - - - - ' - - - '. ' Jefferson John K. Cravens; "! - Kosciusko and Wabash James D. Conquer, of Wabash; . ... Marshall and St. Joseph Rufuu Brown, ;;of Marshall; :: Tippecanoe M. C. Culver; "t " Wayne Othniel Becson. 1 r ' ' ' f . La wrenco and Martin S. IL Cobb, of . Lawrence: --- -- Ohio and Switzerland Benj. Robinson, v of Switzerland; Ohio and Switzerland Abel : CL Pepper, of Ohio; ......... , , -, . r ' Perry, Spencer and ; "Warrick II. G. Barkweil; ,: ' ' Perry, Spencer and ' Warrick David T, Laird, of Spencer. H; .j 4 ' 7', . J REPRESENTATIVE CANDIDATES. '-'" Boone Clark Duvol;', . ', ' ' Boone and Hendricks 0. A. Hamilton, 1. of Boone;' Ln:..-'- '. v -.-' Cass Thomas H. Billinghurstf " Elkhart John Thompson; . T Elkhart and Lagraugt Charles , L. Murrar, f Elkhart; ' '1 'Grant William Hall; ; Hancock James W. Ilervey : - Hancock andShelby Lewis J.Reeves, of f ci iu "t Obeloy; -r - - . '-- I - Henry J. 11. Mellen; - - r. ' Howard T." J. Harrisofili:."' ; J Hendricks Levi Ritterj-v -:" - Jay George C. hiteman ;- -''" '.. Jefferson D. C. Baranham and John L-fg - Mansfield: - ' .. x ! "f Kosciusko Sylvanu.? Davidson ; j . ' Kosciusko aud Wabash Andrew J. Pow ers, of Kosciusko: Lake Elihu GrifTnt : , y ,s . . Lnporte M. G. Sherman and V. II Scott; ' ' - . Maräball aud Slark J. 0. Tarks, of Marshall ; . - Marioa-Jouatliaa V. Gordon and Isaac N. Cotton; -; '-i ' ' -ut ( Morgan Cyrus Whetzel; .- . . " Monroe Martin' C. Hunter; ; - : Putnam I. N. Ryuearson and Juiieph B. ' Fordyce; .'.'", ' . Randolph Silas Colgrovc: Tippecanoe Cliris Miller and I. N. Styles ; Vermillion Aqnilla Nebeker ; " -"Wabash John Comstock; '-' ' " ' '. - " " Wayne -W. C. Jeflfries, J. II. Hamilton, and J. M. Austin. .... Gibson Harrison F. Kiprer ; ' " . : i Johnson and Morgan Thomas Perry, of Morgan; ' '- ' '"' " i , Martin Milton McKee: Ohio aud Switzerland William II. Grc- j ' gory, ot Unio; - ?... , Spencer Calvin Jones. Opposition Candidates lor Congres. First District Embracing; the counties of Daviess, Dubois, Gibson, Knox, Martin, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Vanderburgh and Warrick, . ALVIN P. HOVE Y, of Posey. Second District. Embracing the counties of Perry, Crawford, Orange, Washington, Harriso'ii, Flovd, Scott, and Clarke. JOH.V M. WILSON, of Floyd. Timm DisTit'iCT Embracing the counties of Bartholomew, Brown, Jackson, Jefferson,. Jennings', Lawrence, Monroe aud Swiizerlend, WILLIAM McKEE DUNN, of Jcffi-mon. GEORGE' W. CAUR, of Jackson. Fourth District Embracing the counties of Dearborn, Decatur, Franklin. Ohio, liiplev and Rush, PLEASANT A. IIACKLEMAN, of Rush. Sixth District Embracing the counties of Hancock, Hendricks, Johnson, Marion, Morgan and Shelby, - ' ALBK LIT G. PORTER, of Marion. Seventh District Embracing the counties of Clay Greene, Owen, Parke, Putnam, Sullivan, Vermillion and Vigo JOHN G. DAVIS, of Parke. Eighth District Embracing the counties of Boone, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe and Warren JAMES WILSON of Montgomery. Nixth District Emoraciir the counties of Benton, Cuss, Fulton, Jasper Take La--porte, Marshall. Miami. Porter, Pulassi, Stark, St. Joseph and White, SCill YLER COLFAX, of St. Joseph. Eleventh District Embracing the counties of Adams, Blackford, Grant, Hamilton, Howard, Huntington, Jav, Madison, Tipton, Wabash and Wells, JOHN U. PETITT, of Wabash. .vv-4,ooo lbs. Canva-si'd Hams. 6,0X)lbs. Bacon Sides, 500 ' Sugar Cured dried - Beef, TOO ETs, No. 1 Cheese, 1J-,) " l'uru Cream of Tart:u-, 50 Sacks extra family flour. 10,000 lbs, country Bran, 20 Bush. Corn Meal,'20 dozen Shaker aud other Brooms. V1CKEBY & Co. Ju ;t reciived and for sale by aiitCl J. W ' gruotiEi.i, te vojx'i ivß ro njt vm MUr just selected from the largest; Eastern Houses, a large stock of ViuIiiH, Italian, German, and French. Ouit.crs of va-W is prices. Accordeens at i l-'lutinas, choice quality. Flutes, Flageolets, Tambourines, Banjoes, And all Musical Instruments and Instruction Books, which they sell at Eastui n price. Also, a complete ' afsortnient nf Envelopes cf all kinds. Blank Books. Letter Paper. School Books. ..Newest Novels, Ac, 4c... . . W holesale aud retail, and at the hwest prices in the city. Call and see th e'eclion before going else.where. - - . aüg27 M'tt.lCS'CJ tS. THE of imported Brandies, formerly advertised to be told at imblic auction, will, from this date, be sold privately, in quantities to suit purchasers. Call early, if you" want pure Brandy for little mouey. ans2Ti 3unL--- - DECKEK A KB.AMER. THE EYE ! t nSlUE ElEf.'OF JtLZ, THE OUJc. GANS which bi-neficent nature has endowed man with, the Eve is the most important, most -complex, and most delicate in organization. From . its eXiosed situation, it is roDstAatly liable to dis'..cuse which assumes varied forms, and whteh, when neglected or maltreated, too frequently terniin.it ' in blindness. It becomes, therefore, -necessary tha tlm practitioner shall be thoroughly conversant not on'v with the structure of the eye ball and it ippeiHläges, but that he shall ha- a most aceurat juid perfect knowledge of all diseases to which that organ is liable. - . ' . In presenting this eard for public consideration, I would observe that after an experienceof over ten years in tho principal opthalmic hospitals of Europe, together with tlie advautagc of a large private practice, i am prepared to treat all diseases of the Fye witli that certainty of success whi-:h can only be accemplished by yeaiuof experience.. ' Ä4 Consultation hours from 8 A. M.to 12 P. M., and 4 tu ti 1'. 31. JOHN MAGENKLS, .M. D. Office, corner Locust and Second street, fcvansyiH, Indiana. jy28-lyw CJfS, Jl It RIVE It ZJT VAUTIEB MAKCONNIEK'S, 39 Main etreet.

Times nd Place of holding County

Agricultural r airs in inauaa. Vanderburgh Evansvile, Oct 14th. 15th and 16th. -- . Gibson Princeton 'Oct. "12th, 13th and 14tb... ; t... or , w,, -v;,:.. -rx : Warrick September 28, to October l. Delaware Muncie, September "29, Oct. 1. " Daarborn Aurora, September 28, Octl. Franklin -Brookville, September-42D to October 1. " ' ?X'f: r Fulton Rochester, Octoljer .1 Z th and iCth. i Howard Kokoino, October 2 1st and 22d. - Henry Newcastle, September 22, 23, 24. Jefferson Madison, September 21 22, 23. Kosciusko-Warsaw, October 13. und 14. Marion Indianapolis, September 22, 24. . Ohio and Switzerland Ktiferprisp' September 28 tö 30. ; . :. ... ; ' , Owen Spencer, September 2 2d toi 24th. , Park and Vermillion Jlontczuma, September 21st to 24th. " .. . ,.. Scott Lexington, September 28,. 29, 30. Spencer Köck port, September "23, 24. . Sullivan Carlilc, September SO, Oct.'l. South Western Indiana District Fair Vincennes, October 19th to 22J. " ;- 1 ' " Washington Salem, September 20, 23. Wayuq County 'Richmond, "September 28, October 1. . ' ' .s . ; Wabash Wabashtown, Sept. 2?th 30th. -,.:..' , kexttckv. - JToie -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 facti. .v; " f Places of "Worship. The followiiiK Kegister cf places of public worehip, may be of interest to stranger visiting our city: .". - . , , . . - - - Gorma Vmltd Kianyliral St. John' Cht&'-h. On Third treet, between Division and Inglo streets. William Si hmiot, 1'astori , Meetings, every Sunday, at 10 o'clock, A. ?t. - Christin Church At VoungMan'sCliristian-lIall, Third street, between Main and yenniore. Services . very Lord's day at o'clwk, j Old PreAitrrmH Church, (!f. S-V-On Second, be- ( tween Main and Locust strecte.' - Kev. William Met'CABEK. I'astor, Services every Sabbath at 10 o'clock; k. m., ni 3 o'clock, r m. - Sal 6 clock.- Prayer Meeting nesday evening, at 8 o'clock. ; CaüDatn wmwi everv Wed. '.Firiif 7Ve?Fyeriii Churrh, Or S.) Corner Tine and Second btrevto. Kev. Alexander Jsteuhett, I'astor. Services every Sabbath at lOJj o'clock, A.i ; M., and 8 o'clock, r. M. Sabbath School at 9 o'clock, , Ia'm. Prayer M.e o'clock. - .- jleetiug every vt eancsuay eveuiug ai Sf. FauTt, (Ev'vnalianj Comer First Snd ThestF'niif- treetä. ICcv.Syuvkv Vrr.i!V. I'actor. Servi cea CT-erv Sabbath at liHJ o'cbi-k. a. r.. and o'- j clock, p." M. ' Sabbath Scriool at 4 o'clock, r. M. t Prayer meeting every Friday evening, at 8 o'clock. . Church of Ike JuumjUiau, (fiuuwn C'tfio?ic) Second street, between Main and Sycamore.- Revs. Astosy IEntKit and Patrick Mc DtiSMorr, Pastors. Service every Sabbath inoruini- at 8 and 10 o'clock. ( Vcsiwrs at 3 a clock, p. M. Jleetinss every moraine dnrinc the week, at C'i and 8 o'clock, a. M. Trimly Church. (Herman Ilomnn IWAuftV) Third .j street, between A inc and Division. - Ib v. t'H.tscis KrTARSl, Pastor. Wt rvices every Habbath at 8 und i 10 o'clock, A M. - Sabbath School at o'clock, P. M. , ' and meeting! ev.ry morning through the week at i 8 o'clock, a. v. " - - ; Ingle &rett Chnrci, (HrthodM Ingle street, be-' ' tween Seventh ami Eighth. Kev. J. Hiout, Pas- ; tor. Services every Suuday at W i o'clock, a. m., and 7? o'clock, r. M. . Prayer Meeting every Inday evening at to 8 o'clock. . . . . lsmei ira tHi.iogoQtfMiicr s nimninir, mini story, on Main street, between Third and fourth streets. Itov. Mr. Wklciisek,- Pastor. .Service every Friday evening at 7 o'clock, aud Saturday" morning at 6 oclock . - Attocintio of Sjiirituatitlt Tcmperiince Dali, on Water struct, Services every Sabbath afternoon, at o'clock. i . . - Locutt Strtet Clutrch, (IlWfcoe?) -Locunt street, between Second ami Third. Kev. Hikam ;il.mo):k, j Pastor. Ser.!ci every Sabbath at lojj o'clock, a. St., and 8 o'clock, p. M. Sabbath School at 'J' o'- ' cbxk, A. M. A eekly i'rayer Sleeting, every Wed- ; nesday evening, at 8 o'clock. ! . Zivhi Emngclital Chu.-ch On Fifth below Infle : etrwt. lier. Mr. MiNiitKT, Paetor. , Service every 1 Sabbath, at 10 o'cloit, A. H., and i) o'cLuck, P. M. , Y'ednesday evening, at 8 o'clock. j first liüptist t'ftMre On the corner Second and Clark street. No Pastor, t'hurch Jlectinas. Sun- f day morning at lOj-X o'clock. -Prayer Meeting, ever Wednesday evening. Sabbath School at U o"- ! cloik, A. M. t derma M-ihntVtl Ctntrch On Vine street, between Second aud Third. Kev. Mr. K.VMir.ii, Pas- ! tor. - Preaching, Sunday morning, et 10V o'clock, j Also at nicht. Pray.-r .Meeting, every Wednesday Uight. . " ! African Mrthaditt Chnrci On T.ect street, l't. . Third and Fourth sts. Kev. 31 r. Abk.vji llri.L. l ir- ; cuit Kider. . Class Meeting, every Suuday moiuiug. ! Prayer Meeting, every Weilui-sday night. j German Huptld Church Corner Second and Clark street. Servnes ever?-Sabbath, by Key. Mr. j lirsi H. I'rayer Mivting, every Wednesday uight. Salnn, or Allbright innren. (rn.-iii) l.orner ' Eighth and Divisiou Street, liev. .Mr. Tempkuton, ! Pastor. Services every Sunday morning, at 11 ! o'clock. I'rayer Meeting, every Wiilnesriay night. German LMhrran Church Uu tilth street, bet. Canal und Sixih, in Lauiaseo. llev. Mr. SAi rKitr, I Pastor. Services very Sabbath uioruing, nt 11 ' o'clock. i trfd tk-huot lloytiit Sharp's enlargement. Elder : A. D. Morton, Pastor. Services every Sunday morn- j Ingat lo'so'eloik. " j Cm6erJon( i'nn;terio Church Corner Sixuid and Chestnut sts. Kev. Mr. Bvaitow, Pn-tor. St- i ices every Sabbath at 1 1 o'cloek, a. m., aud at $ v. m. JVIeetliis:s of Secret Societies.. MASONIC. Eiamrillc Lwlje, o. 01. A. J. Coiiri:, Secretary. Hegular meetings first and third Monday's iu each mouth, at Musouic Hall, corner of .Main and First street. ran-i'i''M Ii. -I. Chaptfr. A'o. 12. VV. E. HofiMiSWOKTit, Secretary. Meets lirot Friday in each onth, at Muionic H ill. m DHU FKI.toWS. Mornij Slur Imye, A'. 7. .Tasks Swissos, Seiretary. - Kegular nu-etings every Thursday evening, corner of .Main and First strei-t. Crescent l.mlic. So. 122. Jons Gltr.KK, Secretary. Meets every Tuesday evening. SJtillT I.otfie, (ViVrmoii) .Vo. T3S. .Tims Dasnrtteli., Sii'n-tary. Kegular meetings every Friday evening. KntnfiUc ' Kne.jwmruf, A"o. 20. C. G. Keatz, Scribn. Meets Bconil ami fourth Monday"s.in every month. ROCK It I F.St JJn J'BOflSIOJS'S. WßTK VANS VILLE, 1ND. WB "ksale Ii.iikii tini'ii t, First street, first dmr frtm 11 tin: Ketail l'epartmeut, Main street, first di-er below the comer. . Z. H. Cook begs to thank bis friends in Evansville and neighborhood, for their favors so freely bestowed on him since he has b-en in busini-ss among them, and takes this piortunity of introducing to their notice his son. Mr. H. A. Cook, whom he has taken into partnership from thi date, oud solicits for the new lirmof Z. If. Cook A Son, aeontinuauce of the support so lilx-rally conferred on himself. Z. H. Cook & Son. having taken the business premises and purchased the whole stock of Mr. M. W. Foster, feel confident that they will lie enabled to supply the citizens of Evansville with every article they may require iu the Grocery und Provision line. 1.. 11. look ti Mm wish especially to draw the attention of persons in the country having produce I of any kind to dispose of, to their incressed facility i for taking off their stock, and supplying them at J their store, with all articles required in the whole- i sale department, at prices that must insure their I orders for the future. - feb2-tf I nf.vi" M. r.niif:u tsi.ij.. JL . TO BUILDERS AND CAKPENTKitS. The subscriber has bought out the interest of K. II. ! Bennett, in the Luuitier Yard, near Kratz .V Heill 1 man's Foundery. He now öfters his stock at a j cheap price for cash. ill-3ro .IAS PWtSSO-N. j tWIO MtOCTORS. RJTHW.tlTE' S I M. REi'iiUSl'ECT FoJt Jl'LY. Just received at aug2t DOBELL & CONYNGTON. X. itiEtlS WHEKLMJS'U "V-VfliS, W vF store and sor sale by ang20 J. W VICKERY A Co. nnHHEE aoon houses 0VE iresn Jiilcn low, lor sale at augOO Z 11. COOK A SON WMMJVE 1,1 Jill Kit The subscriber would - ii..vuuu i-un ijie aiieiuion oi inrpenters and builders to his stock of Pine Lumber, which is one of the largei-t and best ever yarded iu this city. Prices as low as the lowest. Oflice corner Main and Seventh streets. JOHN F. GLOVEIt. Jlyl MffW GAK CI RED HAMS. Keciy ived and lor sale by ; . Z. 11. COOK. & SON, juiy2 Sole Agent for Evansville. Oft HJtLS H0ilEjMU0iiZ. JtmXß 20 bxs. Star Candles, 20 do Assorted German and Pnlm Soap, just received by Z. U. COOK & Sou. W9 VI Lit !., ti MJTEREE. Ht,OVO MJB Lights, 8-lu Sash, a, 6, and a It. each. 1,000" a-ia 2,500 ' 10-12 " 1,000" 10-16 and 10-12 Sash. 100 Paunel Doors, assorted sizes. 250 Boxes Glass, assorted sizes. Just received and for eale lowr, by WHEFLER & BIGGS.

INSURANCE COMPANIES.

C. HALLOCK. - . . Underwriter and General Insurance Agent, and ADJtSTER OF "ÄVKRAÖES. J- ' .? ' Ho rontlmH-n to issue poUck fi-om wverat FIRST CLASS aud J10SI KEUAliLE ,. , ..." w IXSCBAKCE COMPANIES J l;' vt the rorKTRY, ex inland 'and fibe 'ttiFSs. lie will also receive applications i- - '-" ' MFK lNSlKANt l'i. - -IIe will alsoattend to the AlJt"STMKVT OK LOOSES of evek'j description; under polit ies from other agencies, und lit tend tutba eettienient of nil matteraeofinorted with Inaurutiee. for pai'tiea inter e.-ted. 11U long experience as au Insurance Ajrertt, hitt made him familiar with all ulj-ct8 connected with the subject of Jn-turanet. fajKJs'oJ-lj, - el ilAliTl'OKU, C'UJiMXTlCLT. ' - STATKM KNT of fbe Condition of The .lETXA TSSCKANCE CtlMPASY n the 1st of Janarj-, 18T8, as required by the- law ef the ftate of Indiana: The name of the Corporation is JETS A IXSL'RANCK COMPANY, located at Haktforii. Conn. 'lhe Capital Stwk is ONE MILLION DOLLARS, and is paid up. - . the Assets or tno Company are:. . l'.r Cadi in hand ami in Bank..'. Cash in special deposit tin... Hartford bauks, with accrued . i:it roi-t.......... Cash in hands of Agents, and... Mail..-t 1 200,101 CO I in transit Keal estate unincumbered ' r.4 MortcaiTfi ltoiida at t tier cent intorcst. SloooglOOO 4-1,000 (to i 28 do do 6 per cent, iuterert loUO llKiO a.OOü IHi , 10 Jereey City Water Uonds (i I - percent, interest..... 1?W0 TOM.'BOOT 1 Hartford City Uonds, 6 per cent, interest MnO ! &-MUwaukie Bonds 10 per i - cent, interest 1000 i ; Money due the company se cured Dy mortgage i Bills receivable... ' ;00 shares Hartford ft New Ila1 veu R. Ii-. Co., stock H"U 112 ' 104 shares Boston A Worv.-ster Kailroad Co.; stock 1W "8 2."0 shares Connecticut Kiver It ,. I 11 Co., stock 100 5 ' 5 shares Connecticut ltiver ' Co., stock ..;. 100 - , l0 shares Stalford Bank stock 100 , - . 50 shares Citizen's Bank, Wa-" ft-! terbury stock..... . 100 100 h 36 siiares Figle Bank, Provi- ' dence stock. ........ .... 60 ' 50 ' Ö00 shares Phoenix Bank, llarti " ford stock 100 100 33,000 00 t 8 "10 00 t i no "' ! 1.2. j 5,000 ' ;,wo : 1,800 30100 4O0 shares Farm. 4 Mech. B'k. i Hartford stock 100 110 '41,000 300 shares Exchange B'k. llart1 ford stock :: 50 CO 1-J.0l)0 ÜÜ.iOO 11,000 . 0,000 50 0,000 lo.fno 10,000 "1,0' io 7j0 40 shares State Bauk,lo do. 100 110 100 shares City Bank, do do.... 101 110 i 100 shares County do do do..... loO 60 1Ö0 shares Conn. Kiver Bank, . i . Hartford, stock 50 120" ' 43T shan-s Hartford B'k, Hartford, stock , 100 113 10i shares .Charter Oak L'auk ' j Hartford stock 100 100 IQ) shares Merch. & Man. B'k. : Hartford, stock paid' in.... ' - i shans Jtltua. Bank, Hartford, stock I 200 shares Merch. ix. Bank,- .- '( ! New York, stock M S. ,."0 200 shares North Eiver Bank, ; I New York, stoi k . 85 S5 8,500 . ' 1200 shares Merch. Bank N. N. ! ; stock...... 26 106 J1.S0O 200 shares N. American B'k, ' ' New York, stock 1"0 PH) 20,000 200 shares iÄau Bank, NewYork, stock 100 ?,00 shares America B'k., N. Y. 100 2,";,öoo iö,;i00 i3,000 o,ooo 10,000 . e,0O0 !,K)0 10,;"i00 K.'i 115 100 . 100 10 108 7S 80 105 l'J."i lllj 95 1 73 105 110 S5 I yuo " Droadway K k, 100 " I'eople's lfk. " 1 200 " liepublic ll'k, .' 100 " Citv Uank " I 40 - Union Hank . 1 " . Hanover Bank " ! 100 Commonwealth " , 500 " Pha-nix Pank " , ö'J5 " "Manhattan H'k, " 1 300 " New Vovk Uank " j 'KJ " Market ikink " 4iJ0 " ' t'ceau Hank - ' - 400 " . MeCpolitau B'k " : 00 " "Butchers & Drovers I Uiink, New York stock . 300 shares I mporters i Traders' JUnk, New York, stock.... iOQ shares American Exchauge I Hank, New York, stock.... : S20 siiares "Merchants liaiik, f N. Y stock i ., 'j shares Mechanics & Traders' Bank, Jersey City stock...... .- ; 100 shares C. S. Trast Co. New t York, sun k - .'; 1Ö0 shares N. Y. Life Ins. A. I Trust Ci:, '. Y. stock 100 loo 60 liJO 100 20 . M 10O 100 oO 100 !ö l'JO 100 Jixl: 50 j 31,500 ( ;,ooo j 15.0H0 , 42,000 50 105 luO 05 1U0 100 1,1--10,000 1(0 150 2-2,5fP0 ?1,.Vh;,3S7 l0 ! LIABILITIES". The amotitit of Liabilities due or imt due to banks or other creditors uothinsLosses adjusted and due none. Losi-es adjusted aud not due SIM M Los-ses adinsted, in suspense, waiting ! further proof or contested 101 Sffl S5 i All othi r i laiius against the Conipany are small, for printing ic. t Agents instructed to take no risks exceeding S10,- ! 000 without sjiccial permission, j ' The greatest amount iusured in any one city, tow n ; or village varies. j The greatest amount allowed to be insured in any ' one b o k also varies. ; The Charter or Act of Incorporation and amendi meut is herewith presented. UIOS. K. BKAl t, JR., j Hartford. Jan. 1st, 18.1S. Secretary. I STATE OF 'CONNECTICUT,! ! Hartford County. j ' " I Hartiorii, Jan. lt, lN".)j. j IVrsonally appeared before me, a Justice of the j Peace, duly xualiliud to administer oaths, Thomas j K. Brack, Jr., Secretary, and made solemn oath that j the foregoing statement of tlio assets and condi- j tion of the .Etna Insurance Company is true. t - HEN BY FOWLEB, Justice of the Peace. THE STATE OF INDIANA, ") Ai'mtor or State's Orrn :, -Indianapolis, Jan. 12, lN-.. J Whkrea., the .Etua Insurance Company of Hartford has filed in this Oflice, a statement of its condition on tlie 1st of January, Ii'!, the act of its incorjioration and amendments ri.perly certified to, and its written instrument, nominating its Agents and authorizing them fully aud unreservedly to acknowledge service of process in the event of suits. Now, therefore, iu pursuance of the requirements of "Au Act to ameud au Act entitled an Act for the Incorporation of Insurance Companies, defining their powers, and prescribing their duties," approved March 2, 1S55, having presented 'satisfactory cvi dence to me of full compliance to tlie requirements and specifications of that Act, I, Jons W. Doon, Auditor of the State of Indiana, do hereby certify Ai.i.kn C. Hallkck, of Evaiisviile, as the Agent of said Company, is authorized to trausact the business of Insurance as the Ageut ef said .Etna Insurance Company in this State, up to July 1st, 1S5S, to the extent that he may be commissioned and apltoiutcd by tlie said Company. In w itness whereof, I have hereunto subscrilicd my name and caused the seal of my office to be affixed, this 12th day of January, le5!. JOHN W. WOOD, Auditor of State. ALLEN C. HALLFCS, A iExt, Evansville. lud. f. i.e. moTiojyrs sio peu to tu ei:.i tjier Fly Brushes; 3 doz. Süsses' Brooms, a fancy article: r. .ir. v.u... wuii,.,. ' C do 10 10 du do do lii Shak-x and Lecallon Brooms; assorted Scrub Brashes' Dusting Brushes, fanry aud plain, Shoe Brushes, do do; HORNBROOK & CO. &UJIIHMES3000 n r v j. Or sorti sorted Wire; 5tK B'dls common and elmrcoal Shec4 Iron; 20 do Galvanized and Russia do; 5 cfisks Sheet Zinc; Sheet Copper and Copper Bottoms, all sizes, iu store and for sale by SAMUEL ORlt. jl.v8 flO JL Cuu THE LOVERS OF J tiOOIt Cup of Tea. Wc are now in receint of a verv choice lot of loose Teas, bought expressly for retail ;rade. Call one and nlL Samples given with pleasure, by Z. H. COOK A SON.

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,Tr 1 ;. . . j-V v-' t :L Jx V t4 s, A ö V Ä11 tX JVJ' O tki eloreux, lieaiiaclie. rrnmps, iroup, piles, relons rraC-SSffi M'lllßu rM .M :,,V,rTrifirJPrM 7 VO - " . ! -Prate ami brf-, cot, and o-nnrtB,v!;.!led glands. Pm2mZ&M&g$ r.MaÄ WiiA-ISatf - friWUIZt:D HI-TUB .-:-. ed l, ...ml. dtont-r, alt rlMnw, nker ia S lJS SSsretl&k ; Kll I? -':CTSvc ! irÄ 1 -' - TtrB OJ iSr.OBnt.VS the mouth ana U-macn, pall'itMtiou, ruptionü, '5 ttmmi fte??-3-ÄSäi fWUl'l'fl I " : '-aked hrea.t. quin.y, .ore throat, palsy, pleurh-y. Ll)gm't I te-t!i-:'i&--'l- -f ffeJ .l'H ' 77,- r,:f- fc.- ,,, or r Hh dot thatcmr I ulrere, l.xk-jaw, heart-l.um, tooth and ear-ache, iMSS'-k; - - ---";' ' ,i .iEW.7j5:..V VXj-ti-S vf,W'ii2 -i tM- t r ' '" r . .1 . . . I mm-mwin, costivcneM, Imrnn, fcor puma of teeth ?j i - . J j-uff( ! err ww K'crul I lvilst, rhilMain, letter, slüufrlc, frobtcU feet, fever " ;T ; , ,, ZmJf -ITUw-Ven. 3 -":iM;feJN A-r LMtrrnUU, HVW.- ' - j and .gap. chapped hand., or auy dise-se that are Aersr for Hie following Mltb ah.l 31a. hincst, t.iu, kfM. itf&X -xj I .'R?? t i ....I iuii,.f..i. n, t.,.lv artüi ever bnuurht

... . j cuenpesi, Uliu ill uif iHifiif iiiiir, in.- i-aiT ni-jn 111 10"X) 1.1,1100 00 i repair, of any in use. All of the almvo Mills and ' I Machines can be seen m operation at ,1 1000 5,000 00 . .,', HAKT'S MILLS, " 1 Cvrner of Secoiid and Canal stn-ets, where the pntfi.ns 04 3 lie are invited to call and si the labst improve- ' G",1T7 18 ., uieuts of the age before purchasiiig eUcw here. All j. - 1 orders will Ik in-ouii.t! v tilled.

jariiT-dJttitf - ' K. "D. ITA BT. 1 t . nr rrrTEU THAN OTHEIIS. - . li.viu B. HAUT, is now prepared to supply tlie city and country trade with the best of corn nii-ai. uu- ; bolted, corn grits and hominy, of all grades; wheat -.

. grits, unboltea Hour, rye Hour, extra faintly flour,., fir nish. All kind of currency talten at par. -I crush feed. bran, shipstutl, coru, oats, chicki n feed, ' ' Seventy-five -M. lare tir Cigars on Land ill 'olio '. aud all articles in the b-cd line. All trade delivered , 31. boxes" at lowest figures tr c.ish febli; l to any part of the city. - ij i i

I Please send in your jonlers. Jlr prices will be f low, as cheap the eheiiiK'Pt, aud -as piMid as the best. The' nimble sixpence better than the slowi shillin? is mv motto. j All may dejiend on getting all my trade made of ' none but the best of ground grains, as I will bnv no ' ; other. ; -U.V.. HAUT. ! I jan:i7-d.twtf . . 1 ti. enoK er o.v,üjj i rt r :TOI,K. Agricultural linnleiiieuts. Set-ds 1 and (iroceries sold at cash prices for all kinds if Produce aud Live Stock, such an Horses, Mules, Cows, Calves, liccf Cattle, Hoprs, Chickens, Itutter, ' Lard, Paeon, "fcirgs. Furs and Skins of eve- ilev scriptiou, 4iiiiseii-, ISw-swax, Fiatherg, Wheat," Corn, Cats, Hurley, Kenn, Pye, Krau, Shorts, Dried , Apples und Peaches, Potatoes aud Vegetables vf all ; Sorts. '.. H. CU'lli A SONS. I febSO-diw - I tfQJilVJ 11 LH STJ-IlJt Bit WOIi KS. r DOBKLL & CON X NOTON, ore sole agents for Vunderliiirec county, for all tin; subscription , Books puiili.-hed by 1 . Appicton i t.o. , I Abridi;vnient i'f the iM-bates in Contrees, Or ' i Public History of the L'nited States. -( . New Americj.n KnejeloiK-dia, a I'ictionarv and Journal of Knou leJire. . Certaiulv the i":it wuik of ' It the age. - - . i American KIoinenre, a Collection of Speeches n.i a .1.1 .,c ik- l.-...:......, n...t..u . f America. """""' v -1nr.v..I.iTwM- VV! 1Jmnr 1 1, .w.I.:T. I ted Coiuediau Biu-ton, in -25c "N'os. i joiciionnry 01 jjiaciiiuo .iiei-nauics aiiu r.n.inc Ui.pl. 'I'll.. ...1 ..i.l- ....n. .v.i. I 'iitiou in ! -"5c. Nos. i - I'rc's Dictionary of Arts, Manufui'lures undj Mini's. UUtir.l.I. s (v.i 1 -Mil U- Ueg call attention to their important works, and friends tu call and see them; us rt-quii-t their Ujml also, tlie urra.v of opinions of cuiiiieut men iu continuation of their importance aud value. Dobell A Conygton have samples and spc-imens of the various bindings iu wbieli these v,uiks can be procured, froui pain-r to the liucnt nio!occo. mrl7 BVSIl. 1'Ul.tlX SEE It 50 bush. Ear Corn, received per st-aiuer 3. II. Dune. : , . - itice Flour. Coru Starch." Wheaten tiritts. ' Fari'la. Split Poas. Maccaroiii. Verniiccila. 3 doz. qts. Worcestershire Sau.-e. 5 ' pts. fi ' half pts. ' " Ji " John Bull. 3 " " Harvey o Kssi'iev if Shriui'-. 3 " " Auchulves. Leinon Syrup, tiiuger "" . Strawberry " lasplw rr". PineApiile 4i Sai-sapaiilla ' augijly Juot received ami f ir . II. COOK A !e by SON. wwoof MitOvV .1000 mvvwi's j JlJL Hoop Iron, assorted sizes, on hand and fot I sale at n-duced prices by SAM PEL Ojilt. lSSOLVTMOjyTUJ2JlItT.VIiJICeitz, John A. Ihuiey und W. Carpenter, under the firm and name of licit., Hanev & Co., has been this ilay dissolved by the retirement of W, Carpenter, Esq., the interest of said W. C;-.rjicnter having been purchased by the iiid John A. lieitz inid John A. Hauey. The affairs and hnsiui-ss of the old firm will be settled bv the new firm of REITZ & HANEY, Who will continue the manufacture of Steam Engines and' Steam Boilers, of any size, together with all the Shafting, Wheels, Pumps, Saw Mill Machinery and Mill Gearing of any size. Also, Distillery and Mining Machinery, aud in fact everything iu the Iron line, at the old stand corner of Ingle and Canal Streets. uii-l.söS-tf BEIT. A HANEY. IVSW LI. Till ER Wiltlt.c are now our whole stock of lunilier at retail. Having extra facilities for manufacturing and buying pine lumber iu Pennsylvania, we think we can oiler inducelneuts to purchasers that they cannot find elsewhere in tho city. We shall at all times be supplied with a full assortment. Also, pine shingles ond dressed fi.ioriiig always on hand. Call at the office on the above corner. WATSON, NEWBERRY Jt CO., Corner Main aud Eighth streets. nov 17-1 v We have now cm haud and are daily receiving the best COAL that has ever been introduced into this market, which we are selling low. ("ood currency w ill be received iu payment. Orders left at the store of JNO. W. HIGH ES, next to the State Bank, will be promptly attended to. ..au-ii-it JNO. W. IL(illl, JTPijyE SHIJYiJ I. ES luO.Ouo No. ll'ilie JL Shingles, for sale low. Also, 50,(0 Poplar. JOHN F. GLOVER, jiyi nrner Main and Seventh otnn-ts. ,".' wjjri tjoons .1 ttiti i:i i. .' At S. EM BICH S.NEW DRY GOODS, For Kalo For Cash Onlv. NEW DRY GOODS ARRIVED At S. EMCICH'S. NEW DRY GOODS, For Sale Fou Cask Onlv. NEW DRY GOODS ARRIVED ' AtS.EMBICH'S. NEW DRY GsJODS, For Sale Foa Cash Onlv. NEW DRY GOODS ARRIVED At S. EMBICIFS. NEW DRY GOODS; For Sale ForCasu Only. ap3 - " CMil RIO C L TVBJL MMPEE.TIEJSTS WjL C doz. Scythi and Snathes, various patterns " do "scythes and Cradles, do do; 6 do Manure Forks; . 0 do Long Himdied Hav Forks; ' '6 do Short do do; 2 boxes Scythe Stones. For sale at Z. If. COOK A SON'S. WJfOOJS! MM. TAN HO1 VOHTV UROSS UJLT AN HOOPS; Thirty Gros Brass Hoops of extra size and superior quality. Just received and for sale cheap bv augl.1 MESSRS. J. II. MAG II EE & Co SO ulyä BUSH. CORJV" MEE I RE fH G RO UN D. For Sale by Z. H.'COOK SON. ion-T t OJt.V.'.'.' 600 for sale cheap at WBushels just received and for sale cheap at ans-i-7 A. D. REYNOLDS & Go.

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rWUlJE LJtlOEST , TOB.1CCO J1SJB. TABLISUMENT IN THE STATE.F. FESDRICn & BIIOTHEUS, , Would rixpectl'iilly iuforni th.. citb.eiia of Kvans ; ville and vicinity, that they have a larger. stock of .Tobacco, Segars, Snuir, Pipes, and German Smoking 'Tobacco, than any two establishments of our principal cities, i Hotels and store-keepers look to your inl---stSi ; Il'orp pilivhosing ls:wUere, -.least; examine our I large a-sortment, which we plIge ur- lies to t" !I ' at the lowest Baltimiie prices. 'tutil -i-hrtipi-r tlmn . can bü bmsht in Ciiiciimaü vr Ji'joisvilie. All we ask i. .that '--ii tBall call tiJ-jitilgq l'r yt-ur.vl.s. . We otltr aty of the abt-v.- ::t w hcbu..ilo' or r tail.Our Citabli-ihtn: nt is a brunch f f the .cl! kuiiwu 1 extensive ll-.I;ia:i.T0 Tobauoo Vurvhcuai: -if Jca. Fea-Irich Bros. Nu. 1J5 F-rest str.:t. , , . F. 1'KNl'llli.U ii BISO?., Main st. 1 Jour uUoru Firet, .1 iv!7 "' ' ' Kvans-ille. Imt j-iitiistiWT iiTf Ton.YcrvTj-'.ti!. j ' tory, J. S. McCKACKEN, Proprietor, Main ; . (twt, betwwn Third and Fourth, ivnnsville, Ind. i Having titled up the above tobacco factory, I am ; now tepared to fill all orders. for the various style ' of Western Tebacco, such aT!veV Potiups, QuartiT and Half Pounds, in all kinds of pucka;;-", and ' have now on band the following brands, vi;::. . to Ihi-ccs olraritvad 3 Lump; . 10 do do round; "' ; 10 0o Pine (ilwn): ' j do (iu Ciuidies.l Hoosier Boy; JO do do Jordan--; ! , 10 do Low Crude loddnson, ' ' .20 do "Miuitp-omet-y 50 l'u-ka:res. -. The alKVe block will tie Mvlil i' l:i;.ttUt, Ioer than can. be bought elsewhere, aud ä p-r reut. TrZ'tiT BEVEMt eh. -103 uasi-or-LS P KE., li.io boxes tea. : 11.0 bales American Jiaiy oa!i um, 5 cases liiiuorice, - , Id cases leincu syrup, . lodobrantly chei-rn-s, - 5 do abüynth, . . -s 20 boxes jiickles, . ... . , f 5 do jieccalillij -. . . . . , 5 do nasti;rtii t:s, ...-.? 5 do curacoa in ju;7i, . ; .'i libls Hour sulphur. , 10 kegs refined saltpetre, 5 hbls. alum, - :- " '" " . 5 do chalk, f 3 do coperas, . ; - . - t ; 15 do almends, . . . 5 do filberls, . . . . ' 5 do almonds (soft slicl"), , 5 do ltray.il nuts, ... ... , 5 da Kligtisl. wuluuts. . 10 boie-i thellcd Aliuun., 5 bids curreuts, lOliuxes citi-ou, liK) do Hie crackers. 10 c:is..s cards, ... . 100 do7. tar buckets. i for sale low by ; aii':a) ; Ti-NNtr A SOltnr.NSi'X. No. 31 Water rtreet - t j -fl 0 tJE.. IllF.SH I.Jltit , UI2SH 1 ' COril -UCai ITCCIl Apples. AC. sept."iA IX It KYNOII'S i Co. KliU STOKE .Yii jz tf.V'it k it. tli.NKD will keep coustunllv nil hand HAY, CVR'i,' '-.- .''",'...- OM., j -" ' .ni VRAS. tlii-r articles needed to feed Horses or All of which he will sell wlu li sale or reb.west market rates, giving just weight 1 all "tluleS. tail, at and nie ure. OBKIIT S. BI STK.V, Water strei t, bi tiieen Jlain and Locust, Kvansville. nug3-lv tZ.X A' JIOU'JIS, U'JTEB ST., I Q M. door above Vim-, sole Manufacturers of Mei Celebrated Magnolia Whisky Of EC.VSVI! I.f ALSO All kinds of Domestic I.i.tt"rs and constantly a large supply of Old and Choice Bourbon, Bye. and Myiiongalie'la Whisky. uugl-d."tw 1 y. V!0. TIIOR.VIIJI.J., ItEiJS i.VAfK old cut"ine: for i their kind patronage, and hopes by strict r.tfciition j to business, and pood work, to be utile to merit n I continuation of their favors. Having removed his j store to the corner of Second and Main streets, formerly occupied as a Silversmith Shop, he is now prepared to furnish nil who may favor him with a call, with all the articles in his line. "JtB""l!epairing done with neatness and despatch. Second hand harness always on haud. jl.v22-f.ui. II.LOCH. K STOIUKIHLt, J.U. PORTERS AND DEALERS IN Domestic and Foreign Drugs, j MEDICALS, CHEMICALS, j Paints, Oils, Vuriilolics, ltriislies, Glass j A.l CLAfislYAEE, VATICST MKJI(t.S, ! PERFUMERY, BIRD CACES, &C, j Evansville, Imuaxa. I llavi;ig made large additions to our stock, we are now reaiiy to fill all orders with such quality id ! Goods as Me feel assured will give entire satisfaction, j As we make our purchases by I he packages, we are enabled to offer them at the lowest ixissiblc j pricus, thereby givivg the purchasers the same ad vantages as those wuo buy txu e also ueal extensive!, in VAGVEKa EOTYFE AXD AMItUOTYVE STOCK Aud keep c.iu.staiitly on hand a Large and varied assortment of Case", 'Chemicals, Cauicrals, and every article connected with the art. Operators tliat choose tu order, and eneliising remittance, the same care and prices will be obsoived as if they attend personally. V In n gini'Ls out of our line are wanted, we will procure tin iu with pleasure, at the lowest price. We shall, as heretofore, give particular attention I to have all orders carefully packed and prumptly , forwarded. july2 II ALLOC'K X STODDARD. iliaiZLES BIBCOCK, I.flfORTEIt ind Dealer in Coach and Saddlery Hardware Main street, hear Water. Having completed my arrange in cuts Willi Eur-qie-ao aud American manufacturer., for a direct supply of all goods iu my line, I am enabled to ofueements, tluit caunot fail to tie to the interest of all engaged in the busiuet to cive me a trial. I name In part: axles, springs made -of the liest steel; bandy, enameled aud of all kinds of lea; her: cloths, liuiugs for carriases. varnishes, castings of all kinds, saddle trees, English bridle b-athers, bits. sun-ups, spurs, names, hue silver Lames ol all kinds, Jenny Lind Gig Trees, self-adjusting päd, Taylor's patent hamcs, fly nets, shoe threa'lf, horse blankets, liondon Girth" Webs. American Girth ! and Rein Wehn, both cotton and worsted; London Welt Skins, a superior article: ivorv. cutta Percha and brass lined martengal rings; suierior kersi-ys for horse covers, tho best quality of carriage bolts, patent gig trees, Ac, Ac. - I keep in fact everything appertaining to either branch of the business, and understanding both brandies thoroughly, we would respectfully invite j your attention bef.ire purchasing elsewhere, I 1 am also agent for Ward's Patent Srrimr Siddl - pCO-diw

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CO.'H JLOTTJ1U1JES LMriiAM;:: TBI- . , , SWAN & CO. ; Continue to Draw as.l'iual wllhout Interruption. . . , . The following eherne will be drawn In- f . SWAN "A V"0.. ManngiTS of Ihe Sjuirta Academy Lottery, in each 'of their Single Numlior Lotteries f r October) ; 1;!, at AiciHTA, Uko., iu public, under the sulriutendeiice ul CunuHiasiouen. . ! flam 35 draws on S:rturday, Oct. 2, 1K."S. flan 36 draws on Saturday, Oct. 9, IS".. flasm 37 draws on Saturday, Oct. 1'-, lS5y. tlaM 3H draws on iNitnrday, ht. 2JI, IS.'-J'. '"- flat 30 draws on Saturday Oct. W, lä5!. ON THE, PLAN OF SINGLE li'MEKBS.- : - 50,000 Tickets. ; ".; nrc meir-Axv i crn nryrsvs asv Xearly One Prize to cvtry Kine Tick.rV!ACK!F!CENT 'SCHEME!'., '- " TO BE I'lJAW X . . ... ',;. , . Each Saturday in October. , 1 Pri7-c of.. -..f.:..f TO.tXX) 1 311 loo APJ'UOAIMAHON l-KIZl-S. 1 of ICO Appröx'Inp to ST0.00o Prize $1.600 ÜO0 - 30,000 l.-i'O ''"'"- -iV.j f!'"'' !iVi 5,000 . rt.tmo l.öt.K ,f ' 4,. . lllfl . ioo,too 9jAh5 Prir-.-s nnicnntipcr trt.V. ... :32O,0OO tvv nuie lu ketsilu: ItarvesSjj -"uariers 2", ßii'A Circular shoniiiK l'"-- pbin of tbo Lotlcries Will be sent to any one de?irouef rei eiving it. Certilic-at' S of I'.T t;i?es will be sold at the' tillowiuir rates, which is the ri-k: . - " -. .. .. " - io H;Uf 1(J to hniri if ti ii lw yiurtir iu "- - 10 Eighth ......, 10 , In ordering Tii keis vr CeiiineuU'S. enclose the '. uiuiu-y to i'ur address f.-r the Tickets orden-d, on re- ; . i-eipt of whii h they will be forwarded by first mail. , Purchase! cn havo ticket ending hi ny"4":gurc they may designate. . " 1 The I.i.-t of Drawn numbers ami Prizes will be sent to purchasers iiiiun diateiy after the drawing. ! iä 'Pinrh isers w iH please wribr their signatures plain, aud give their 1'osl oliice. County and Slate. ' !--.'i;,.ini.mlcr that .every l'rie is drawn aüd ; : payable in full v. itlumt ib-dui-tioti. t is 6A11 pri of 81, (-on and under. iid immedi1 ately afli'r Ihe drawing other prizes at the usual ; time ol tliirty days. . All eomniuiiieatious strietlv ronfldential. I Address orders for Tickets or Certificates to ! S. SWAN & CO., Augusta, Ceorpia. j ; "5C"Perous residing Bear 3loutomery, Ala or Atlanta. Ca.. ran have their orders tilled, aud save; time, by addressing S. Snan Jt Co., at either of thie i citU-s. - . - 1 "i-J. 'A list if the nuniVra that ara ilrawn fn m , " the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each i : one is entitled to, will be published after every j j drawing, iu the following papers: Augusta (Ueo.) . ; Constitutionalist, New Orleans Delta, Mobile Beit- i ' ister, Charleston Standard, Nashville (iarette. At- i ; buita Intel ligi-ncer. New York Weekly Day- Book, ' : Savannah .'i orgiai:, liichmoud Diatijir-New ' j York liisjiati h and Pauldiu- (Miss.) Clarion, aud , ; Little liock (Ark.) D-:m- rat. Vug. 18. j .nORWR l.y'IIEt.Y ROOT I I.I CAPTION. Merchants and Tra ders v. ill be on tlteir '--Hard and nut tie int'-osed upon bv u Ci.nntert'eit of Morse's Indian Root Pills, signed V 11. MOORE. All genuine Root Pills have Ihe name and signature of A. J. WHITE & CO.. on each box. DW. MOUSE, the inventor of nform's Iudiun Uovt l'iU. has spent the gn-ater Kirt of his libit! travelling, haviug visited Euruie. Asia, ami Africa, as eil as North Ameiicn, and has iM-nt thiiv years among the Indians of our Western i,d.nln- nn.l if U'-u it, ,1., t,.,.' ,1., T.a Ti..!,-... MRoot Pills were first discovered. Dr. Morse w as the lirst man tu i-staMi-h the fact that ail dis eases arise from IM Pl'BITY OF THE BLOOD - - that our strength, health aud life depended upo t this vital Uuid. . , A. J. WHITE 4-tt. 50 Leonard Street, New York. DR. MORSE, the inventor of Morse's Indian Root ' Pill.--, lies- spent the greater part of his life in travcling, bav ii:g visited Europe, Asia aud Africa us well as North America has spent three years ! among the Indians of our Western country it was iu this way that the Indian Root Pills were first I discovered.' Dr. Morse was the first man to es;ibi Iii.li the fuct that all diseases arise from l.MPCRITY ; OF TU E BLOOD that our strength, health nud j life depended Uin this lital fluid. I Wheu the various pa-isages become rloggi'd, and ! do not act in pertiit luuinony with the differnit i functions of the body, the Mood loses its action, bc- ' coniirs thick, corruptv-i and diseased, (lius cau.-ing j all paii:. sickness and distns f every name: our i str ngth is exhausted, our he:ilth we are deprived I of. and if nature is not assisted in throwing off the 1 stagnant humors, the bloJ will become choked aud ; cease to act, and thus our light of life will be forj ever blown out. How iuiportuut then, that we ; should kiep the various -lasaages of the Uidy fr-c aud open. And hi.w pleasant to us that we have it I in our -lower to put a medicine in j ol tct C i, namet ly, Morse's Indian R.ict Pills, 'manufactured from I ilaiits and roots which grow around the monnminous cliffs iu nature's garden, for the health and recovery of diseased ni.'ui. One of the roots from t which these pills are made Is a sudorific, which i opens the pores of the skin, and assists nature iu throwing out the finer parts ot the corruption withi in. The second is a plant which is an cxicctoraut, j that opens and nnclogs the humors from the lung j by copious spitting. The third is a diuretic, which I j-ives ease and double strength to the kidneys; thus I encouraged tin y draw large amounts of iiupurity from the blood, w hich is then thrown out bnuiititulj ly tiy the urinary water passage, and which could j not "have been discharged in-jiiy oilier way. The i fourth is a cathartic, and accompanies the ither i properties of the pills while eu-aged in purifying j the blood: the coarser particles wf.ich caunot "iss . by the other outlets, lire thus taken up and con veyed oil' iu great quiuititit s by the liouels. From the almve, it is shoun that Dr. Moitk-'s Indian Root l'i'.Is not only cuter the stomach, but be come united with t.ie blood, for they find way toevcry part, and completely rout out and cleanse the j system f.-oin all impurity, aud the life of the body which is the blood, becomes perfectly healthy; conI sequchilv nil sickness and iu are driven from om tlie I system, for they cauuot remain wheu the body bej com so pure and clear. l nc re:ism wny people are so ui.Mrusscu wuen sick, aud why so many die, is because they do not get a medicine which w ill pass to the afflicted parts, and which will open tho natural passages for the ilicitkie to Ih, iui-st out. liciic-. a. luri-e iiimiititv o ( food aud other matter is lodged, aud the stomach and iub-stiiies are literally overflowing with the corrupted mass, thus undergoing disagreeable fermentations, constantly mixing with tlie blooil, which throws the corrupted matter through every vein aud artery, until life is taken from the body by disease, lir. Morse" Pili have added to thi -nisei, es victory upon victory, by restoring millions o the sick to blooming health and happiness. Yes, thousands who have been racked or tormented with I sickness, pain and angukh, and whose feeble frames have been score u-u by I tie iurn;iig elements ot raging fever, and who have been brought as it wen1, within a step of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they would have been numbered with the dead, had it not been tor this greut aud wonderful medicine, Dr. Morse's Indian Root Fills. After oue or two doses had been taken, they were astonished and a'isoluUiI.v surprisi-l, in witnessing their surj rising effects. Not only do they give immeduite ease and strength, and take away ail sickness, pain and anguish, but they at once go to work at the fonudation of th-disease, which is tlie blood. Tlierefore, it will be shown, especially by those who use these Pills, that they will so cleanse and purify that disinjio that deadly enemy will take its flight, and th flush of youth and beauty will again return, and the prospect of a long and happy lite will cherish and brighten your days. CactioN. Beware of a counterfeit" sigued A. U. Moore. All genuine have the name of A. J. White Ä Co.on each box. Also the signature of A. M'hite & Co. All others are spurious. A. J. WHITE Jt CO., Solo Proprietoi-g, - - 50 Leonard street. N. y. Dr. Morse'-s Indian Boot Pill are sold by dealers iu Medicines. - Agents wanted in every tuwn. Tillage and hamlet in the land. Parties ih-siring the agency will address as above lor the terms. - Price 25 cents -ier box, five boxes will I sent on receipt of SI, postage paid. u jaull-djfcwly nfls jbumtst no ob .ffjrs:-73 -ÄJr doz. assorted, from common Grass to Worste Ru-rs. For sale by Z. II. COOK A SON. 1 o k-gv assorted Nails for sale by Z. 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1 -g into vi:n i:u jit m r;Gretmt Mm Cure in the World for Puii: Prof, t'hua. IeUtatU, OtitiiMil Inventor and liannf icturcr of th ELECTRIC OIL! This Oil is the only sitre remedy in the world fot ' he core of rhenmatii'm, dcafues. pont, neOrulKia, lunilioo, wintica, tfji nftl and bronthial complaint. before the public that will do it work perfectly -tu f from three to twenty minutes has been used by t thousands and pronounced the best remedy ever i diseovenil. ' - - -- t ' i 'i bis Oil acts on the system with electricity is of i pure vegetable pn-riarat ion. , Not the slightest dan- ; per of applying it outwardly and iuwardly. It at i once gives a permanent cureJ-m .most cases fron ' ten to twenty minutes. j The liest physiologists of Europe have discovered ' that all organic derangement of the a.iimal systemj is the effect of au obstruction vf the physico-chv-! tiicUuid in the orgauic disease. A skilful appli--! cant i f this Oil puts in huincdiate motion the nert lluiJ and the cure U at once aucomidiJjed No " blci J:ni;s, no vouij'-ii:;. fcriii" 'ur blLtcriu-j is rc. tiortedto.. ... . - ' . -.-r" . .. i None -v.nuitie withotit t'.c sij-natiirc of Prof. C. j "DeCirath. Lalic's sirncd in wrritinj. ' - ' -I - Principal Depot, No.-o'J South KightJa street j three doors brluw Chestnut, l'liihulelphin. . ; -j Country d'-alers and dru?gists e.-m be snppliml wholesab and retail. Price 25 cents, 50 -cents and 4 SI per bottle. ' Try every tliiuij l-c, t.-.d Uive Ibis one "sinipl ;

3d tM ' trial. : "1? lO.'otx i Cavtion. Be careful to ask for,audget Dtdrath'- '" 'mjy j Electric '!, as worthless imitations abound. . "" 4000 There "re numeroiw imitations sprung up on tbo "" s'oix) n-putati. tliat my article has aciiuircd. The pubU l'.'iOO ' 'c "'"s beware they are woithleas. 1 (HX) ' -' Z S.J0 i AFFLICTED. HEAD THIS. "0 'liracuTous cure made on one of the citizens of t Macuu; . - ; ' . . -a ' 7.7. v00 ! Maos. April P, 1857. "" ' ymi i Pnor. IirCuATii Dear Sir: This is to certiX; that "" 1 "5 ' I t ad a fall, spraiuediny shoulder and was afflicted .'.'.löo k" eighteen days, and lost the use of my arm, and "T could not raise my hand to -my head, and" bearing of

the wotwtcrhu euro eih-cted by JJeUratli Electric Oil. and by unu aniilicatiou f f it I wiu emihleii to 1 taisc mv hand to r;v i ad and take off mv bat.. Thank j'"d, 1 am irell, and I cheerfully recommend it to all the afllictcd. The applieatiuit was mad I UUIIW.W iiouiia. ' -... - - . ; .S"A A. JOr.DAV. AVitiu .1 . -S . lltl.l'I , C. H. KißeI-.' . C T. Franklin, A. U. Rom,-- f; 11. P. I'neman, . "John W. ltraiitly, Ij-w is Yoiimj, J. W. AderboM, , K. C. Jeffers, - ' ' ,E. I'ricc. ... . ,,. "t "3 : ' ' -. APl J, ltiuT. i hereby rertity that I hare fceoi. aflheted with rheu- . iMiisui n't iuiii vvviauiiuai iiuica coutu 1101 ieep. i ,,r, ,..v..,.-,,t i. v,n .1... ' l(v lieannr ol tlie wonderful cures ! Electric Oil, I was induced to trv it. ana by tue ; lirst application of the. Electric Oil I was at one l'elievial, and now have the use of my arm. The j ipplication was made before fifty persons, j - , BB. SMITH, Ttrigjr Co. I "We, thi- nuderini'd, were presi-nt: J J.J. BUeyi J. IE Bniutly, II. J. Cooper. '- L" I , Ji'ult itjh (S C.) tiUntdard. CEBTIFICATE. . WisDsnono, S. C, March 9, 18 ?. - 1, David Elkiu, do hereby certify that I Viav -liii-u badly unlicled for two months with -iuflau n.atory rheumatism, one of my legs being much rwoll-en--stiB and sore so that I found it exceedingly dilticu't to walk '.hat the stiff joint ha been twice rubbed with Prof. DcGrath's celebrated Electric Oil within thirty hourstMUd I now have the perfect use of the atllicrd limb. I was also troubled with artiul deafm-ss In my left ear, aud by m single a plication of the Electric Oil my 1100111:3 has Ixea gnatlv improved. DAVID ELK1N. Aluista, Ca., "March 53, 1857. Puov. lirUKATu---lhr Sir: This is to certify that 1 have lii-u athictc '. with headache and corns on my feet from whic h I have suffered very much anil -by tlie applicatiou of DeCrath's Electric Oil I have been cured of my headaihe and rinis, and thc-vfiire i-econimeud it to all. . J. Mct'CE. I Pnor. De Grath's Ei.Ltn:ic n. ?25 ErWAHn. j I "ill give 25 for the apprehension of a low scamp, v.ho printed some dirty hamlbills and called his j stuff by the name of Electric Oil.. I Caction. Beware of low jillars and picayune 1 druggists who put up a stiilf composed of camphene j unri lard oil, (.tiling jt Electric Oil. No ieddlars j Sell the genuine Electric Oil in the T7nited .States . it is sold only by respii-tafcle druggista and country .iieihauto. Be sure aud get DcGrath's Electric I Oil. or viu will lie clii-ated. -- -' j " AFFLICTED, READ THIS. ... . irilTlllClTt. ' ' At i,l sTA. On. ?rarch 2S, 1K57. j " Pa-ir. DeGhatu Dear Sir:. This ix to vertify thai , my boy Moses h.x Lei-u tlllii ted with rheumatism i fur wveuteeu yetir, and by one oiqilication of yoifr- , Oil,he was i niirely cuieil, 1 lucei fully cumiuc-ud I it to all similarly at!iit..d. I .Vvurs rcsjiectfullv, . J. HEVI1ER. ! For sab-by-SMITH EZZA I!D. side agents at Atlauts, Georgia. I RoF. CHAS. DtGRATII. - 30 South Eighth street, Philadelphia. KELLER & WH I I E, sole agents. Also, for sale at Dr. l'einiii.tuu's Druj Store, and Hallmk & Stoddard's. - 'out 20 CM I'BIZE EOB E l'ER IBOIi 1 a. who subscribes fi.r the NEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS, A Beautifully Illustrated t - Family Newspaper. Tlie New V-irk V eekly l'ress is oue of iho lar-jest and best literary papers of the day. A large ("uarto contaiiiiiig Twenty Pag, or Sixty Columns, of entertaining matter; and Elegantly Illustrated every week. , A Gift worth from 50 cents to SPW will be sent tu each subscriber on receipt of the subscription money. TritMs: One copy f .r one jcar, and 1 gift J2 00 Three copies one year, and 3 gifts. 5 00 Five copies one j ear, and 5 gifts 8 00 Ten copies one year, and 10 gifts 15 00 Twenty-one copies oue year, and 12 gifts. .....30 00 Canadian sulscribcrs must scud 20 ceuts each iu. addition to the above rates, to pay the American postage, which must 1 pre-paid. The article to be distributed are comprised in the following list : 1 V. S. Treasury Note SlOoO 00 " 2 do . do to 500 00 each. 5 do do do 200 00 each. 10 do do- do 100 00 each. Patent Lever Hunting Cased WatL-hes...fl00 00 20 Gold Watches "5 M 50 do - CO 00 loO do 50 00 aisi Ladies Gold "Watches 's 35 00 2o0 Silver Hunting Cased Watches iVi 00 50O Silver Watches $10 00 to 20 00 1U00 Gold Guar I, Vest and Fob Chains 10 00 to SO 00 lOOOGuld Pens and Pencils 5 00 to 15 Ott Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops, lireust Pins, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Bin en. Shirt i Studs, AVatch Keys, Gold and Silver Thimbles, and a variety ot other unicies wortn nom 50 cents to S15 00 eachtin receipt of the subscription money," the subscriber's name will be entered upon our books opposite a uuhiIht, aud the gitt corresponding with than number w ill be forwarded within oue week to him., by mail or express, poet-aid. There is neither humbug nor lottery about tha. above, as every subscrilicr is sure of a Prize of ral ue. We prefer to make this liberal distribution, among them instead of giving a large commission to. Agents, giving to the subscriber the amount, that would go to the Asx-nt, and in many cases a hundred fold more. DANIEL A DEE, Publisher. apl2-0in . 211 Centre stre- t, New York. mEW .nvsic, JCST ueceivm W by Express, at J. HEALY'S. ffrl WItRI ES 2 SO BJGS COEE EE J3 1200 kegs assorted Nails; 100 do Cut Spikes; 50 do Wr't do; 400 boxes assorted Glass; . 75 do- do Tobacco; 50 do do Starch; - . 50 do do Star Ciiudles; 200 kegs White Lead; 15 bbls. Linseed oil; 5 do Tui-pt-utin.; ' 50 do Rosiuj - lo do Pitch; . Wl do Viuegar; 40 bags fi;ie Salt: ' loo bbls. WhiM Lime; li do C nient, " v 50 bbls. Grey Lime; -. no .i.. ,.i..... . . iw-ii-r j-ara. in store and fo. sale by "AL.z.tL.Li it Co. BMFZE O 1111 a, a kegs Miami Riflle Powder- " 00 kegs Blasting Powder; 25 cases Ride do; . 50 hidf ki's Rifle Powder. 1'oy sale by ' Z; ; COOK 4 SON. Airent, "W tSSSORTElt w Aails. Mills, revived and for sale cheap for -h 3w JACOB STRÄUBT ' . 40 Main ntrZt bv Jly24-3 MM. M I. "rrnts for" the raV5 Hall's Patent xiro rrooi and Thief Prof s,r manufactured bv nail, Carroll A r ri:'TT ' A constant supply will . TiTon ' on and JSd SS!' -asnufnct-irer'', prh c:. " uan!I, and 8oH

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