Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 49, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 October 1858 — Page 4

Opposition Candidates for the Legis lature The following 13 a list of tbe opposition candidates for the Legislature, in the several districts of the State, where selections have been made. The Districts are designated by the county or counties composing them. The list was compiled by the Indianapolis Journal: ; ; : SENATORIAL CANDIDATES. V 7

Brown and Monroe Lewis Bollman, of Monroe; - Carroll and Clinton Eeed Case, of Car- . roll; Grant and Madison Hervcy Craven, of Madison; .. . . .. 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; Wayne Othniel Beeson. Lawrence and Martin S. R. Cobb, of Lawrence; Ohio and Switzerland Benj. Robinson, of Switzerland: - . , " Ohio and Switzerland Abel C. Pepper, of Ohio; , , - Perry, Spencer and Warrick II. G Barkwell; Perry, Spencer and Warrick David T Laird, of Spencer. REPRESENTATIVE CANDIDATES. Boone Clark Duvol ; Boone and llendricks 0. A. Hamilton, of Boene; Cass Thomas H. Billinghurst; Elkhart John Thompson; Elkhart and Lagrange Charles L. Murray, of Elkhart; Grant William Hall; Hancock James W. Hervey; Hancock and,Shelby Lewis J. Reeves, of Shelb?; Henry J. II. Mellett; Howard T. J. Harrison ; Hendricks Levi Ritter; Jay George C. Whiteman ; Jefferson D. C. Baranham and John L. Mansfield; Koscinsko-ylvanus Davidson ; Kosciusko and Wabash Andrew J. Powers, of Kosciusko: Lake Elihu Griffin; Laporte M. G. Sherman and W. U. Scott; Marshall and Stark J.X. Parks, of Marshall ; Marion Jonathan W. Gordon and Isaac N. Cotton ; Morgan Cyrus Whetzcl ; Monroe Martin C. Hunter; Putnam I. N. Rynearson and Joseph B. Fordyce; Randolph Silas Colgrove: Tippecanoe Chris Miller and I. N. Styles; Vermillion Aquilla Nebekcr ; Wabash John Comstock; Wayne W. C. Jeffries, J. II. Hamilton, and J;. M. Austin. Gibson Harrison F. Kigcr ; Johnson and Morgan Thomas Perry, of Morgan; Martin Milton McKce; ' Ohioand Switzerland William II. Gre gory,, of Ohio; Spencer Calvin Jones. ypottltlon Candidates (or C'ongres. First Distbict Embracing the counties f Daviess, Dubois, Gibson, Knox, Martin, Pike. Posey, Spencer. Vanderburgh and Warrick, ALVIN P. HOVEY, of Posey. Second District. Embracing the coun ties of Perry, Crawford, Orange, V ashington, Harrison, Floyd, Scott, and Clarke. JOHN M. WILSON, of Floyd. Tuied District Embracing the counties of Bartholomew, Brown, Jackson, Jefferson, Jennings, Lawrence, Monroe and awitzerlend, WILLIAM McKEE DUNN, of Jefferson. GEORGE W. CARR, of Jackson. Uockth District Embracing the counties of Dearborn, Decatur, Franklin, Ohio, RiDlev and Rush, PLEASANT A. IIACKLEMAN, of Rush. Sixth District Embracing the counties of Hancock, Hendricks, Johnson, Marion, Morgan and Shelby, ALBERT G. PORTER, of Marion. Seventh District Embracing the coun ties of Clay Greene, Owen, Parke, Putnam, Sullivan, v ermillion ana V igo JOHN G. DAVIS, of Parke. Eighth District Embracing the counties of Boone, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe and Warren JAMES WILSON of Montgomery. Nisth District Emoracicj the counties of Benton, Cass, Fulton, Jasper l ake Laporte, Marshall, Miami, Porter, Pulasgi, Stark,. St Joseph and White, SCHUYLER COLFAX, of St. Joseplh Eleventh District ETmbracing the counties of Adams, Blackford, Grant, Hamilton, Howard, Huntington, Jay, Madison, Tipton, Wabash and Wells, JOHN ü. PETITT, of Wabash, 'OAEtHIJVa JS-E Ä 4.ÖOO Lliti. Canva'sed Hams. 6,000 lbs. Bacon Sides, 500 "Sugar Cured dried Beef 500 His.'No. 1 Cheese, 100 ' Pure Cream of Tartar, 50 Sacks extra family flour. 10,000 lbs, country Bran, 20 Bush. Corn Meal, 20 dozen Shaker and other Brooms. Just received and for sale by aug31 J. W. VICKERY & Co. sk oMmjLfib tfl.vivv rojv jm wb M-f Just selected from tb laiicest Eastern Houses. large stock of Violins, Italian, German, and French. Guitars of variois prices. Accordeons ai 1 Flutinas, choice quality. Flutes, Flageolets, Tambourines, Banjoes. And oil Musical Instruments aud Instruction Books, which they sell at Eastern prices. Also, a complete assortment of Envelopes of all kinds. Blank Books. Letter Paper. School Books. . . Newest Novels, tc, Ac - . Wholesale and retail, and at the lowest price in the city. Call and see the selection before going else, whore. aug27 OGJWtiC EBJJVCJIihTItB LOT of imported Brandies, formerly advertised to be sold at public anction, will, from this date, b old privately, in quantities to suit purchasers. . Call early, if you want pure Brandy for little monev. ang25-3ind PECKEK KRAMER. THE EYE! T9T J1Y"OW TBE Otts. th,i:h beneficent nature has endowed man. with, the Eve Is the most important, most complex, and most delicate in organization. From its exposed situation, it is constantly liable to disaso which assume, varied forms, and which, when negleetid or maltreated, too freojieutly terminate in blindness. It becomes, therefore, necesearr tba the practitioner shall be thoroughly eonvenanoot only with tmtrutitur of the eye ball and it appendages, but that b shall have amofct accurat and perfect knowledge of all disuuMs to which that organ is liable. In presenting this card for public ebnaideratkm, I wauld observe that after an experience of over ten years in the principal 'opthalnue hospitals of Europe, together with the advantage of a large privat practica, 1 am prepared to treat all diseases of the ijy with thut certainty of success which cao. only be accempliühed by years of experience. . ., Ceusultation hours from 8 A. M. to 12 !: M i and 4 to C P. 31. JOHN M A&ENNI3, M. D. Office, corner Locust and 8econd stretat Evansville, Indiana. jy28-lyw THOSE last, at CJPH, JMMI VEO ZJT VACTIER & MABCONKIEK ti, 33 Main street.

Times ttd Places or holding County Agricultural Fairs In Indiana.' . Vanderburgh Evansvile, Oct. 14th, 15th and 16th. Gibson Princeton; Oct 12th," 13th and 14th. : - ' Warrick September 28, to October l.; Delaware Muncie, September 23, Oct. 1. Dearborn Aurora, September 28, Oct, 1; ' Franklin Brookville, September 23 to October 1. Fulton Rochester, October 15th and 1 Gth. Howard Kokomo, October 21st and 22d. Henry Newcastle, September 22, 23, 24. ' Jefferson Madison, September 21, 22, 23. Kosciusko Warsaw, October 13 and 14. Marion Indianapolis, September 22, 24. Ohio and Switzerland Euterprise, September 28 to 30. Owen Spencer, September 22d to 24th. Park and Vermillion Montezuma, September 21st to 24th. Scott Lexington, September 28,. 29, 30. Spencer Rock port, September 23, 24. Sullivan Carlile, September SO, Oct 1. South Western Indiana District Fair Vincennes, October 19th to 22d. - Washington Salem, September 20, 23. Wayne County Richmond, September 28, October 1. " '. ' . Wabash Wabashtown, Sept. 2Sth 30th. - KENTUCKY. : - ' Notb The above list will be enlarged a3 information is received of the times and places of County Fairs.- Presidents and Secretaries are requested to favor us with the needed fac ts.

Places of Worship. The follow ini? Register of places of public wor ship, maybe of iutcrcst to strangers visiting our city: Centum United Eian-ielical St. John't Church. On Third street, between Division and Ingle struots. Wim am Schmidt, Pastor. Meetiugs, every Sunday, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Christian Church At Young Men's Christian Hall, Third street, between Main and Sycamore. Services very Lord's day at WJ o'clock. Old Prabuteri'ix Church, (X. S.)On Second, between Main and Locust streets. Rev.vWiu.iAJi McCaker, I'astor. cervices every Sabbath, at W. at 6 o clock, A. Jt. Prayer Meetiug every in nesuay evening, at 8 o clock. First Prab'jterüm Clutrck, (V. S.) Corner Vine and Second streets. Rev. Alexander teb&ett Pastor. Services every Sabbath at 10 o'clock, A. M., and 8 o'clock, r. m. Sabbath School at 9 o'clock, A. M. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. SL PauTi, (?:uiscpaUan) Comer First and Chest nut streets. Kev. tjusKV Wilbur, Pastor. Servi ces every Sabbath otlo'i o'clock, A. M., and 8 o' clock, p. M. Sabbath School at 4 o'clock, p. M. Prayer meeting every I riday evening, at 8 o clock. Clurcn of the Assumption, (Hornau Catholic) Sec ond street, between Main and Sycamore. Revs. Aston 1h:diek and Patkick McDeemott, PastorsServices every Sabbath muruine; at 8 and 10 o'clock. vespers at J o ciock, p. . Meetings every morur ing during the week, at 6 and 8 o'clock, A. M. Trinity Church, (German liaman Calhutic) Third street, between Vina and Division, liev. I'kancis KtlAssi, I'astur. itcrvicea cver3' babbatb at 8 aua 10 o'clock, A M. Sabb.il h School at 3 o'clock, P. M. , and meetings every morning through the week t 8 o'clock, A. X. Ingle &rcet Church, (Methoditt) Inglo street, be. tween Seventh and Eighth. Kev. J. Uiuut, PasToa. Sen ices every Sunday at 10J.J o'clock, a. m., and 7 o'clock, p. m. Prayer Meeting every Friday evening at H to 8 o'clock. Hotel Israel biiuuiague JVellcr s XluildiBg, third story, on Main rtrect, between Third and Fourth streets. Kev. Mr. W euhskk, Pastor. Services every Friday evening at 7 o'clock, and. Saturday morning at e o'clock. Association of Hpiritnalütit Tempcranco Hall, on Water street. Services every Sabbath afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Locust &ret Chvrcli, ( Methodist) Locu?t street, between Second and Third. Rev. Uiham C'ilmoue, Pastor. Services every Sablmth at 10 o'clock, A. M., and 8 o'clock, p. sr. Sabbath School at. a o'clock, A. M. Weekly Prayer Meeting, every Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock. Ziou't Ecanyelical Church On Fifth below Ingle street." Kev. Mr. Misgekt, Pastor. Services every Sabbath, at 10 o'clock, a. m., and 9 o'clock, r. x. Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock. Pint Baptist Church On the corner Sucond and Clark street. No Pastor. Church Meetings, Sunday morning at lOJi o'clock. Prayer Meetings, ever Wednesday evening. Sabbath School at a o'clock, A. M. German Mcthnditt Ctinrck On Vine street, between Becoud and Third. Kev. Mr. Uamier, Pastor. Preaching, Suuday morning, at o'clock. Also at niyht. Trayer Meeting, every Wednesday night. African Methodist Church On Lect street, bet. Third and Fourth sts. Kev. Mr. Ar.KAM Hiil, Circuit Rider. CUiss Meeting, every Sunday morning. Prayer Meeting, every Wednesday night. C er man Jiaptist Church Corner Second and Clark street. Services every Sabbath, by Itev. Mr. Bcscu. Prayer Meeting, every Wednesday night. Salem, or AUbrijht's Church. (German) Corner Eighth and Division Street. Itev. Mr. Tempemton, Pastor. Services every Sunuay morning, at o'clock. Prayer Meeting, every Weducsaay night German I.tUlteran Church On fifth street, bet. Canal and Sixth, in Lauiasco. Kev. Mr. Savpert, Pastor. Services every Sabbath inoruiug,'at 11 o'clock. Old School Baptist Sharp's enlargement. Elder A. U. Mohton, Pastor. Services every Suuday morning at 10J o'clock. CumberüitJ l'rcthiterian Church Curnor Second and Chestnut bis. Kev. Mr. Bukkow, Pastor. Services every Sabbath at 11 o'clock, A. M., and at 8 p. v. Meetings of Secret SocietiesMASONIC. - Evantville loihje, Xo. Ü4. A. J. Colhvun, Secretary. Regular meetings first and third Monday's in each montu, at Masonic Hall, corner of Main and First street. Ecawcille It. A. Chapter, Xo. 12. W. E. Hotisusworth, Secretary. Meets first Friday iu each month, at Masonic Hall. OUD FELLOWS. Morning Nur Lodye, Xo. 7. Jabk Swaksom. Secretary. Regular meetings every Thursday eve. ning, corner of Main and First street. Crescent Lodyt, .V. 122. John Cheek, Secretary. Meets every Tuesday evening. Schiller Lodyf, (German) Xo. 138. John 1ankettell, SH"retary. Regular meetings evury Friday evening. Ecanstille. Encampment, Xo. 20. C. G. Keatz, Scribe. . Mecta second and fuurth Mouduy's.in every raoutli. GROCERIES ,f.V PROVISIONS. CJfEVAXSVILLX, IND. Wb-w.krale Prtpnrtmeut, First street, first door firm U un ; Retail Pepartmenr, Main street, first deer below the corner. Z. H. Cook begs to thank Iiis friends in Evansville and neighborhood, for their favors so freely bestowed on him since he has been In business anioug them, and takes this pportuuity of introducing to their notice his son, Mr. II. A. Cook, whom he has taken into partnership from this date, aud solicits for the new firm of '.. If. Cook A Sou, acontinnance of the support so liberally uonfcrred on himself. ,. II. Cook Si Son, having taken the business premises and purchased the wholo stock of Mr. M. W. Foster, feel confident that they will be enabled to supply the citizens of Evansville with every arti. cle thev may require in the Urocery and Provision line. i. II. Cook & Son wish especially to draw the attention of persons in the country having produce of any kind to dispose of, to their increased facility for taking off their stock, and supplying them at their store, with all articles required in the whole, ale department, at prices that must insure their orders for the futuro. ... feb2-tf jrlJ'E L t'.JJBER A- . ULE '. M T TO BUII-DKli AND CARPENTERS. Th subscriber has bought out the interest of R. II. Bennett, in the Lumber Yard, near Kratz A Heill man's Foundery. He bow oilers his stock at cheap price for cash. ilyl-3i JAS PW4XRON. rwio MtöcfÖRf. liRjflinKt item's JL RETROSPECT FOR JCLY. Just received at aug.'Ö BOB ELL A CONYNtiTON. f l HE i Wlf K KiJT.VtV .VJ IL , V store ana sor sale Pv - -aog20 ' J. W YIOKERY 4 Co, " THREE tiOOU HORSES i OCVE fresh Milch Cow. fur sale at augSO Z If. COOK A PON'S. TniJYE LCH HER. The subscriber would M. respectfully call th attention of carpenters and builders to his stock of Pip Lumber, which is en of the largest and best ever yarded iu this city. Prices a low as the lowest. tSi'- corner Main aud Seventh street. JOHN V. GLOYEK. jiyi 1 T it mr v. ÜAK CURED HAMS. Received and for sals by Z. 11. CUOX A SON, Solo Agent for Evansville. jiuya it HAS CHOICE UiRU OIL, 9 2fJ bxs. Puuf Candlea, i. . 20 , Assorted German and Palm Soap, just received by - Z. J(. COOK i. Son. MS viLoijva .wreitut,-. io.omo i,wigU,a,6'"Ba9Iteb-' 2I " lo-fcs .',; 16" 10.Gawl.12Sash:. 250 .Boxes OUh, assorts f,izoa t.,,, and fbr le low, by rH EELEB R

INSURANCE COMPANIES.

w-ysunjuvcjB A CE-YCI J LLEN' M C. HALLOCK. ' J r E VASSriLLE, 1XD. Underwriter and General Insurance r , Agent, and , . ADJUSTER OF AVERAGES. He continues 1 issue policies from several FIRST CLAöäaud MOST RELIABLE ! " INSURANCE COMPANIES IN TUB CaCNTkY, O.N INI.AWD AXD TIKE RISKS. He will also receive ar plications for LIFE INSl'RANCE. -lie will also attend to the ADJUSTMENT OF LOrfdEa of every description, under policies from other agencies, and attend to the settlement of all matters connected with Insurance, for.p artie interested. ' His long experience as an Insurance Agent, has made him familiar with all subjects connected with the subject of Insurance. ap'-5!57-l.v. rw je TN'Ji in'si hjn'ck r o.ni-j.vi' WM. HARTFORD, ONNECTICCT. " STATEMENT of the Contlition of the .ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY oir the 1st or January, 1858. as required by the law of the State of Indiana: The nam of the Corporation is iEThA INSURANCE COMPAS V, located nt HARTmnn, Conn. The Capital Stock is ONE MILLION DOLLARS, and is paid up. The Assets of the Company are: . J.,,p. Tar. Market . - ' Cash in hand and in Bank . i 3 87 ,08 J CO Cash in special deposit .tin... Hartford banks, with accrued....; -tofc-wt .' i ....,.....: : 260,134 00 Cash in hands of Agents, and... in transit 1- . . IGC.R72 03 " Real estate unincuniliered.. " 47,063 40 64 Mortgage Bonds at 8 per cent Interest SUiOO $1000 14,000 00 28 do do 6 per cent, interest.;.. 1000 lOUO 28,000 00 10 Jersey City Water Bonds 6 per cent, interest 1000 1000 10,000. 00 1 Hartford City Bonds, 6 pur - cent, inturcst .-. , 1000 1CK0 l."i,000 00 3 Milwaukio Bouds 10 per cent, interest .1000 1000, .5,000 00 ' Money due the company secured by mortgage ... " Bills receivable 300 shares Hartford & New Haven II. K. Co., stock loo 104 shares Boston & Worcester Railroad Co., stock 1U0 350 shares Connecticut ltiver K B Co., stock 100 5 shares Connecticut Kivur Co, stock 100 50 shares Stafford Bank stock 100 50 shares Citizen's Bunk, V'aterbury stock 100 30 shares Eagle Bank, 1'ruvi-

-5,118 01 35,177 18 112 33,000 .'.O 7S S,34ü 00 50 12,500 00 1,250 5,000 - 100 5,ft00 50 1,800 100 20,000 110 11,000 60 12.000 110 26,400 no 11,000 50 5,000 50 120 9,000 115 , 49,019 100 10,000 i,xo 750 5 8,500 85 8,500

dence stock 50 jyu snare rnoeuix uuuk, iiartford stock 100 440 shares Farm. & Mech. B'k. Hartford Btock 100 30O8l-are Exchange B'k. Hartford stock 50 240 shares State Bank, do do... .100 100 shares City Bank, do do.... 101 100 shares County do do do 100 150 shares Conn. River Bank, Hartford, stock 50 435 shares Hartford B'k, Hartford, stock ., 100 10O shares Charter Oi;k Kank, Hartford stock 100 100 shares Merch. & Man. B'k. - Hartford, stock paid in.... 75 shares Ar'Ana Bank, Hartford, stock 200 shares Merch. Ex. Bank, New York, stock , 50 200 shares North River Bank, New York, stx-k 8. 1200 shares Merch. Bank N. N. . stock 2 10rt 31, SCO 200 shares N. American B'k, New York, stock 200 shares Nassau Bank, New 1X' 100 20,000 York, stock 100 300 shares America U'k , N. Y. 10 25,5O0 25.51X) 23,M)0 0,000 21,200 10,000 21 .009 8,000 s,noo 10,500 31,50(1 Ij,'.)o0 15,100 42,1"00 300 Broadwav B'k, " 400 " People's B'k. 200 " Republic B'k, " 100 " Citv Bank " 40 " Union Bank 115 100 100 10Ö llW 78 8Ü 105 125 1Ü5 PK) 1HJ 50 100 10U 20 60 100 100 50 100 1 Hanover Bank " 100 " Commonwealth " 500 " l'hwnix Bank ' 5i5 " Manhattan B'k, " 300 New York Bank " 10 " Market Bank " 400 ' Ocean Bank " 4ti0 " Mut'politau B'k ' SO " Butchers' i Drovers Bank, New York stock 300 shares Importers & Tradeis' B;iik, New Y'ork, stock.... 400 shares American Exchange Bank, New York, stock.... 820 shares Merchants' Bank, N. Y. stock 15 shares MochanUs leaders' Bank, Jersey City stock 100 shares C S. Trt Co. New York, stock 150 shares N. Y'. Life Ins. A Trust Co., N. Y'. stuck 105 25 110 22,000 100 100 95 S,000 -9Ö 38,000 00 1U5 43,050 100 1,42 100 100 10,000 l'X 150 '500 Sl,500,3ji7 0 LIABILITIES. The amount of Liabilities due or not due to banks or other creditors nothing. Losses adjusted aud due none. Losses adjusted aud not due S 12 036 99 Lomes adjusted, in suspense, waiting further proof or contested 101 bSO S5 All other claims against the Company are small, for priutiug Ac. Agents instructed to take 110 risks exceeding $10,000 without special permission. The greatest amount insured iu any one city, town or village varies. The greatest amount allowed to be insured iu any one t o k also varies. The Charter or Act of Incorporation and amendment is herewith presented. T1I0S. K. BRACE, Jb., Hartford, Jan. Ist, 135S, Secretary. STATE OF CONNECTICUT, 1 Hartford Couuty. j- 55. Haktiokd, Jan. 1st, 1S58. Personally appeared before me, a Justice of the Peace, duly xualified to administer oaths, Thomas K. Buace, Jk., Secretary ,aiid made solemn oath that tba foregoing statement of the assets and condition of the .Etna Insurance Compauv is true. HENRY F0YVLEK, Justice of the Peaco. THE STATE OF INDIANA, AVUlTOK OK STATE'S Ol'l tCE, Indiaiiamilis. Jan. 12. 1858. Wkt-reab. the .I'.tna Insurance Comuanv of Hiu-t-ford has filed in this Olhtc, a statement of its condition on the 1st of January, 1S53, the act of its incorporation aud amendments properly certified to, and its written instrument, nominating its Agents and authorizing them tully and unreservedly to acknowledge service of process in the event of suits. Now, therefore, iu pursuance of the requirements of "An Act to amend an Act entitled an Act for the Incorporation of Insurance Companies, deliniug their powers, aud prescribing their duties," approve March 2, 1855, having presented satisfactory evidence to me of full compliance to the requirements aud specifications of that Act, I, John W.. Bonn, Auditor of the' State of Indiana, do hereby certify All.KN V. Uit.Lr.CK. of Evansville, as the Agent of said Company, is authorised to transact the business of Insurance as the Agent of said .Wna Insurance Company iu this State, up to July 1st, 1858, to the extent that he may be commissioued aud appointed by the said Company. In witness whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name aud caused the seal of my office to be affixed, this 12tb day of January, 1858. JOHN W. WOOD, Auditor of State. ALLEN C. HALLT CK, Aikvt, - - Evausvill, Ind. b 90TIOJ'S 20 PE.ICOCK t'E.I Tiler Fly Urunhes; o doz. Missia nrooma,a lancy amen.; .. 6 do Fancy Whisks; 10 do 8hrk:rand Locallon Bruoma; 10 d ii)rtc4 Scrub Brushes; .. 5 do Inisiinij Brushes, fancy aud plain; 5 do Shoe Brinkes, do do; H0RNBR00K A CO." VJ'ORIES 3000 POP.VHS J. J sorted Wire; 511O B'dls common and charcoal Sheet Iron; 20 do Galvanized and Russia do; ' 5 easks Sheet SJiue; - " ' Sheet Copper shh! Copper Bottoms, all sizes, in store and for sale by ' SAMUEL ORR. im- -.v rWtO THE LOVERS OP J UOOll Jt Cup of Tea. We are now in receipt of a very choice lot of loom Teas, bought expressly for retail ;rade. Call one and all. Samples frrven ith rltasby I.. H. COOK Jr SON.

MISCELLANEOUS.

TO . THE DEMAÜD3 OF THE TIMES. R. B. HART, - Agent (iir the following Mills and Machines, offers fur Bale . : .. , ..' ; . tin. uitut lidiiiu 117111 Muanvsji SUKLLKli AND CLKANlilt. ! Which will shell from 1,000 to 2,500 buaheli kT j uay. AU-o, The American Elephant. The great Novelty of the day. It is the bdst Mill ever invented for the farmer's two. ' It will make ten varieties of product. It will grind tho Con and Cob for feeding animals. It makes coarse a fine meal as may lie wanted, and it will bolt tl. meal as it grinds it. or leave it unbolted at the option of the operator. It will grind Spices, Drugs or almost any other substance which requires the operation of grinding. It does all these things, and requires but a little power to drive it. - THE GREAT BENGAL TIGER, Is a Mill designed to make the various grades ol Hominy, and is one of the beat Machines ever invented t" r the purpose. , Bradford's Portable Burr Mil. Is too woll known to need a description. It is the cheapest, and at the same time, the easiest kept in reuir, of any iu use. All of the above Mills aud Machines can be seen in operation at HART'S MILLS, : Corner of Second and Canal streets, where the public are invited to call and see the latest improvements of the age before purchasing elsewhere. All orders will l.e promptly tiled. jan27-cliwtf R. B. nAKT JJtR O.Vli BE T KS TEH THAN OTHERS. 15. B. HART, is now prepared to supply the city and country trade with the bosf of com meal, unbolted, corn grits and hominy, ol all grades; wheat grits, unbolted flour, rye flour, extra family tluur, crush feed. bran, shipstuff, corn, oats, chicken feed, and all articles in the feed line. AU trade delivered to any part of the city. Please send iu your orders. My prices will 1 luw, as cheip as the cheapest, and as good as the best. The nimble sixpence better than the slow ehi'lii'g is my motto. v .- AH may depend on getting all my trade made of none but the best of ground grains, as I will buv uo other. 11. B. HART. . jan27-(Uwtf " rgr ir. cook tr o.v, Ri:jn l'.i Jtjm STORE. Agricultural Implements, Seeds and Groceries sold at cash prices for ail kinds of Produce and Live Stock, such as Horses, Mules, t-'ows, Calves, Beef Cattle, Hogs, Chickens, Butter, Lard, Bacon, F.ggs, Furs and Skins of every description, Ginseng, Beeswax, Feathers,- Wheat, Corn, Uats, Barley, Beans, Rye, Bran, Shorts, Pried Apples and Peaches, Potatoes and Vegetables of all sorts. 11. L'UOK. SONS. feb20-dr W e. Il It I. E WORKS. W POBKLL & CONYNUTo.V are sole agents for Vaiiderburjr county, fur all the subscrijrtiou Books publiühed by I. Appleton A Co. Abriilgomeut of the Debates iu Congress, lr Public History ol the United Suites. New American Encyclopedia, a Dictionary and Juurnal of Knowledge. Certainly the first work of the Djrr. American Eloquence, a Collection of Speeches aud Adduces of the nu tt Eminent Orators of America. Encyclopedia of Wit and Humor, by the celebrated Comodiau Burtou, in 25". No... Dittioiiitry of Mm bine Mechanics and Engine Work. The tic. wot and inobt improved edition iu 25c. Ko. ..... Ure's Dictionary of Arts, Slauufacturcs and Mines. DOliELL & C0NYNGT0S beg to call attention to their important works, and request their kind friend to cnll nrl see them: as also, the array of opinions of eminent meu iu confirmation of their importance and value. Dobell A- C'onygton have samples and specimens of the various bindings iu which these works can I be procured, from paper to the finest morocco. I mrl7 j Jui'sH. PRIME BE Ell R 1'JiV-50 ! blub. Ear Corn, received perst.-amerJ. H. Done. Rice Flour. Corn Starch. ' Wh.atin Uiitts. Faiina. ' fcplit Peas. -Taccaroni. Vermicella. ' - - 3 doz. qts. Worcestershire Sauce. . 5 " pts. " " ' I) i 3 3 half jt. " - " : John Bull. " ' Harvey " Essence of Shrimps. 3 " lemon trintrr Auenoivus. :yrnp, v ,- , Strawlrt'rry 1 Kaepberry. I'iue Apple Purapaiilla ' augUly J ust received and for sale by . ',. H. COOK & SON. IROJT .1000 HVJVIILEH I JTM Hoop p Iron, assorted sizes, on hand and for sale at reduced prices by SAMUEL OK It. - ff I S O L. L'TI OS". TUE PJiRTJVER. JUrabip heretofore existing between Johu A. Koitz, Johu A. Haney and W. Carpenter, under the firm and name of Reitz, llancy Si Co., ha been this day dissolved by the retirement of W. Carpenter, Lsq the interest of said W. Carpenter having been purchased by the said John A. Reita and Johu A. llancy. The stT;urs aud business of the old firm will be settled by thu new firm of REITZ & HANEY, ; ? 1 töoTos .'s 0 u 0 1 e e.8 aa.' vvJr 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 aud Mining Machinery, aud in fact everything in the Iron line, at the old stand coi ner of Ingle and Canal Streets. apC-lH5M-tf KEITZ A HAUET. 1 a Ui: IV I. K ; n Jg RU. We are now W oilering for sale to the city and country tradu our whole stock of lumber at retail. Having extra facilities for manufacturing and buying pine lumber in Pennsylvania, we thiuk we can offer inducements to purchasers that thev cannot find elsewhere in the city. We shall at all times ber tupplied with a full assortment. ... Also, pine shingles and dressed fkoring always on hand. Call at the office on the abore corner. . WATSON, NEWBERRY A CO., . Corner Main and Eighth street. V iiov 17-ly ' - - - j fiOALi CO.ILU COJL.'.'!'o have now on hand and are daily receiving the best COAL that has ever been introduced into this market, which we are eelliug low. Good currency will be received in payment. Orders left at the store of JNO. W. HUGHES, uext to the State Bank, will be promptly attended to. . -jau2B-tf JNO. W. HUGHES. MM lVE SHI-CtCES. 400,000 No. 1 Pin -41 Shingles, for sale low. Also, 50,000 Poplar.--JOHN F. GLOYEK, . jlrl -,' Corner Main and Seventh streets. mVEWHRV tJOOUS ARRIVAL! w At S. EMBICU'S. NEW DRY GOODS, For Palo For Cash Osiy.1 NEW DRY GOODS ARRIVED At 3. EMBICU'S. NEW DRY GOODS, For Sale - - Fob Cash Only. ' ' NEW PRY GOODS ARRIVED ' ' At S. EMBICU'S. NEW DRY GOODS, For Sale . Fob Cash Okit. NEW DRY GOODS ARRIVED . At S. EMBICU'S. NEW DRY GOODS, For Sale - ' Fos Cash Osit. , . , np3 ' fB RIOVL TV BAL IMPLEMEJTS ÄjC Ii doz. Scythes and Suathes, various patterns 2 do . Scythes and Cradles, do .do; 6 do-'.Manure Forks; . - -,r.5 do Long Handled Hay Forks; -..-, 0 do Short; do . do; . . -J . , a boxes Scythe Stones. For sale at . .. - a. H. COOK A SON'S. rWOOPS ! PORTI- GROSS RATMM TAN HOOPS; Thirty Gross Brass Hoops of extra size and superior quality. Just received and for sale cheap by ang13 MESSRS. J. II. MAGHEE A Co. 30 It CS If. CORJV MHAL . Jt'Ri'SU GROUND. . For Sale by ulv2 - , Z. II. COOK A SON. A10RJ-! CORN-!.' CORN" I i J 600 LBuehels just received and for sale cheap t aug 27 A. P. BE1N9LDS A Oo.

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TOBACCONISTS.

K 1.1 RG EST TOBACCO ESTABLISUMENT IN THE bTATE. - P. FESDUll'H fc BROTHERS, - ' Would respertfuUy inform the citizens of Evans" ville and vicinity," that they have a larger, stock of Tobacco Segars, Suuff, Pipes, and German .Smokies Tobacco, - than any two establishments of our principal cities. Hotels and store-keepers look to your interests. Before purchasing elsewhere, please examine our large assortment, which we pledge ourselves to sell at the lowest Baltimore prices, and cheaper than can be bought ia Cincinnati or Louisville. Alt e ask is, that you shall call aud judge for yourselves. We offer arrv of the above at wholesale or retail.Our eKtalilihnient is a branch of the well known extensive Baltimore Tobacco Warehouse of Jos. Feudricb & Bros. No. 155 Forest street. V. 1'KNI'RICH A BROS., Slain st. 1 door above First, - jyl.V . Hvanevilie, Ind. jjrVBJKSCJEJS"i' CITt TOHJCCO tI CWy tory, J. S. McCRACKEN, Proprietor, Main street, between Third aud Fourth, Evansville, lud. Having fitted up the above toliooco factory, I am now prepared to fill all orders for the various styles of Western Tobacco, such as Fives, Pounps, Quarter and Half Pounds, in all kinds of packages, aud have now on hand the following brands, viz: 10 boxes Olmstead 5 Lump; - - -''-' 10 do do Pounds; - 10 do Fine (Owu't; . . , 20 do (in Caddieb) Hoosier Boy; 20 do do Jordan's; 10 do Low rrade Robinson's, . - . 20 do Moiitgolncry 50 lbs Packages. The above stork will le sold 5 per cent, lower tlian can bo Iwitght elsewhere, aud b per ccutr off lor cash. All kinds 01 currency taken at par. ' Scveuty-riva M. large size Cigars on hand in one M. boxes at lowest figures for cash. - - feblü JTVST RECEIVE II. -195 BAGS COPß FEE. KX) boxes tea, luO bales Anierican Navy oakum, 5 cases liquorice, 10 eases lemon syrup, 10 do brandy cherries, 5 do absynth, 20 boxes pickles, 5 do peccalilli, - :' . -' 5 do nasturtkms, " 5 do curacoa in jugs, . 5 bbls flour sulphur, - - 10 kegs n-fined, saltpetre, . 5 bhls alum, - -.. . ' 5 do chalk, -f 5 do coperas, 15 do aluioiids, - " 5 do filberts, t ä do almonds (soft shell), ....... 5 do Brazil nuts, - - - I do English walnuts, , - ...' - 10 toxta shelled Almonds, . - 5 bills current?, ' ' 10 boxes citron, - 100 do fire crackers, 10 canes cards, ' 100 don tar buckets, for sale low by TENNEY A SORRENSON, aug30 No. 31 Water street.' Cf U LS. PRE Sil LAB lit PRE SIM j JLmfß Corn Meal ; Green Apple, &r. 1 pt5 . A. V. REYNOLDS A Co A. EE II STORE. THE IJN'IIERS1GNED will keen coustautlr 011 hand. It A J , . . cop.y; . - '' - - VATS. ' - ; -" - - SUIPSTVFF, - hUAX. And all other articles needed t feed Horses or Mules. A" of which ho will sell wholesale or retail, at lowest uiaikct rates, giving just weight and measure. , . ROBERT S. HUSTON, Water street, between Maiu and Locust, Evansville. ang.Vly (W MAAS K HOWES, WATER ST., 1 VJL door above Vine, sole Manufacturers of the Celebrated Magnolia Whisky or CVANSV ILLK, INP. A LSO AH kinds of Domestic Liquors, and constautly a large supply of Old aud Choice Bourbon, Rye, and Mimongahela Whisky. augl-dAwly. FlEO. THORN-HI LL, BEGS LEAVE to return bis thauks to bis old customers for their kind patronage, and hopes by strict vtteution tobufiiness, and good work, to be able to merit a continuation of their favors. Having removed his store to the corner of Second and Main streets, formerly occupied as a Silversmith Shop, he is now prepared to furnish all who may favor him with a call, with all the articles in his line. Binsepairing done with neatness and despatch. Second hand harness always on hand. ' jly22-tiin. jrWALLOCK K STOIIDARII. 1MMM POKTEKS AND DEALER IN Domestic and Foreign Drugs, MEDICALS, CHEMICALS, Paints, 011,VsirilsUe, Brunhti, Glass " AXD GLASSWARE, PA TEXT 3IEPICIXES, PERFUMERY, BIRD CAGES, A.C., EvAssvii.iji, Indiana. flavin made large addition to our stock, we are now ready to fill all orders with such quality of Goods as we feel assured will give entire satisfaction. - A we make our purchases by the packages, we are enabled to odor them at the lowest possible prices, thereby givivg the purchasers he same advantages as Choso who buy East. We also deal exterwivelv in . . DA G V tilt. EO T YPE A XD A 3TBR O T YPE STOCK Aud keep constantly on hand a large and varied assortment of Cases, Chemicals, Coweral, oad every article connected with the art, - Operators that choose to order, and enclosing remittance, tho same care and price will be observed as if they atteud personally, c . . . . -- - W hen, goods out of our' line are wanted, we will procure them with pleasure, at the lowest prices. ; We shall, as heretofore, give particular attention to have all orders carefully packed and promptly forwarded'. ... - , rx-i- ; ? . v - --.- july-2 HALLOCK A STODDARD. glUARLES BJtlt COCK, IMPORTER "Ly and Dealer in Coach asd Saddlery Hardware, Main street, near Water. r . . . . .i K' '2- Ilavln -ompletod uy arrange u e n t with European and American manufacturers for a direct ufply of all goods in my line, I am enabled to of fer Inducements, that cannot fail to be to tlm interest of all engaged in the bUfiuosS to give ine a trial. I name In part:' axles, springs made of tho best steel; bands, enameled and of ail kinds of leather; I clothfl. lininH fur eftrrialr,'. ynrnfülMMi - e-tatl,, .J" t all kinds, saddle trees, English bridle leathers, bits, stirrups, spurs, hamea, fine silver hames of all kiuds, Jenny Lind Gig Trees, self-adjusting pads, Taylor's patent hames, fly nets, shoe threads, horse blankets, London Girth Wens. Aaorican Girth and Kein Webs, both cot tun aud; Wwjt..t; London Wtlt Skins, a superior article; ivory, gutta peruha and brass lined lnartengal rings; superior kerseys tor horse covers, the best quality of carriage, bolts, patent gig trees, Ac., Ac. 1 keep in fact everything appertaining to either branch of the business, and understanding both branches thoroughly, vs. would respectfully Invite your attention be pre purchasing elsewhere. I am also agea for Ward's Patent Spring Saddle. ap20diw

MISCELLANEOUS.

8 ('J.V " ro.'S LOTTERIES TRIIMPHANTÜ SWAN & CO. - . Coultituc to Draw tf I'tnal w ithout Interrnpllon. - . swan & cos . ' LOTTERIES AUF. FC II., AX It - - - J . i .,.1 CTlitjllUED flY THE ' STATE OF GEOiiOtA'! The Itlt eiliempt to iajre ofr ßrm ha sotn that over j ..rWrWrM(ol!r ITt:e. wpam , jmitrtvullff; end that one themes are w libtral than amj other Zofl?ry j'aJie Wo 7i! J ' ' ' . .' The following w-lo nie vill be dran bv S. hWAN A t'O., Managers of the Srta Academv'Lotti rv. in each of their Single NuinUr Lotteries fr toVr li5x, at Auiavri. Gko., in public, undrr tin su-' perlnteiidencc of Commissioner. - t. : ' 3. draws ou Saturday, Oct. 2, 18,'. 1 . Ciatt 30 draws on baturday, Oi-t. 0, 18;. f lfm 31 draws on Saturday, Oct. 1, 1858. ' 38 draws oil Suturduy, Oct. 2:i, 1M58. t teilt 30 draws on Saturday Oct. 30, 1858. ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS. 50,000 Ticket. Fire 'nrovsAXD orr huxdred asd - EIGHTY-FIVE PRIZES! Xenrly One Prize to every Nine Ticltels! ; rVIACNIFICENT SCHErVlCf ' TO BE PRAWN - i . Eacli Saturday in October. 1 Prize of. ,..-.,.i.S70,000 ....,.... .... 30,0u0 :'- - . iu,cioo "... 6,000 ....-. - 4.000 s.ooo '..:.-. i,5oa " 1.000 " (J0 " : - . fcöO " -. . tflO " ., 5i.O " .- Si0 j iom " 125 ' 100 APPROXIM ATION PRIZFS. 4 of S4I.0 Approi inz to iTO.OOu Prize Sl.COO i ojq 4 ' 4 . 4 ' 4 " 4 4 ' 5,1)00 10 "- SiikX) I.2110 2(l " . 125 . . " - It") ' ' " ' 75 50 -20 are... In.iioO . 5,000 4,(ki0 ;:,O(i0 1,500 (KJO in0 .... 4'J0 .... " 300 .... 2t ..1'30-UX) Sj4ö3 Tri'zes amounting to...... $3'i0,000 Whole Tickets MO; llalv. 5; Quarters S2VÄ. - --JA Circular shotting tho plan of the Lotteries will be sci.t to any one desirous of rocoiving it. Certificates of Packagis will be sold at the followingTate., which i-i tho ri.k: -Ccit fiiMto il Package of 10 Whole Tickcts.-i..?S0 " - " . , 10 Half 40 i " " lOOUarter"' 20 t 10 Eiirbth " 10 In ordering Tickets or Certificates, enciü'"the 1 raoucy to our addre lor the lK-kcts ordered, on r ! ci-ipt uf which they will be forwarded by first mail, i Purchasers can have tickets cudiug in any figure i they may desigiiah. I The Likt of Di a n numbers and Prizes will be ent to purchaser iiuniediately after he diawiug. Ih I'un -h.iM.Tri will please write their signatures plain, and give their rwt offic-. County and State. 'Reinem tier that every l'rie is drawu and payable in full without deduction. ifc-All pri-s f tl.ooo and under, paid immediately after the drawing -other prizes at the usual time of thirty tfav. All commuuicatioii j strictly confidenti.U. Address orders for Tickets or Certificates to S. SWAN A CO., Auprusta, Georgia. ' BJ"Person residing near Montgomery, Ala., or Atlan'a, ;:., tau ha.c their ordcrj filled, and save time, by addiuing S. Suaa A Co., at cither of those cities. - IMA list of t!io numliers that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each OTK id entitled to, will I e puMislo-d after every drawirp, fn the following papers: Anctita (Geo.) Const it iilioiuilint, New Orleans Delta, Mobile Register, Charleston Standard. Nashville Gazette, Atlanta Intclli'sencr, New Yolk Weekly Day P)ok, Savannah G'Corgirin, Kii'hniond Dispati'li, New York 1 fopatfh and Paulding (Miss.) Clarion, and Little Ro. K (Aik.) Deinocrat. Aug. 1., R. MORSE'S IN'IIIAN' ROOT, I'll,!. CA I TID.V. Merchants and Trader v ill ! on their guard and not be imposed 1 upon bv a Coiuiterfuit of Morse's Indian Root ?' I'ilN, cisncd A. H. JlOoRE. All reuuine icot t , 11 ....... u.iiim .ail,, rigUtUULC Ul A. . WH ITE A C .. en each box. DR. MORSE, the inventor of Morse's Indian llout FUI, has spent the gn-ater part of his life in travelling, having visited Eurone. Asia, and k . .... 1 1... nAn,. a . : . . r . t At'ri,,. n, wtll lis Viirtla 4 nii.a an,l l.u Lrun.t K three yeai-s among the Indians of our Western ii-ountry, and it as in Ulis way that the Indian (Root PilU- were first discovered. Dr. Morse was the first man to establish the fart that nil diseases arise from J.MI'l RI'l'Y OF THE BLOOD . that our strength, health and life dependni .upo this vital fluid. A. .1. WHITE 4 CO. v SO Lvouard Street, New York. DR. MORSE, the iuveutor of Morse's Indian Root Pills, lias spent the greater lin t of his life in traveling, having' visited Euro, Asia and Africa as MeU as North. America ha spent three -years among the Indians of our Western country it was iu tliis way that tho Indian Root Pills were first discovered. Dr. .Morse was the first man to establish Cue fact that all diseases arise from IMPCRITY OF THE BLOOD that our strength, health and life d -iM-tided upon this vital fluid. . When the various passages become clogged, and de not act in pertect harmony with the different functions of the body, the blood loss its action- becomes thick, corrupted and diseased, thus causing all pain?, sickness ami distress of every name; our trcngtli is exhausted, onr health we are deprived of, and if nature is nnt assisted in throwing on the stagnant humci-s, the blo.l will become choked and ci-ax' to ai-t, and thus our light of life will be forever blown out.-' How important then, that we should keep the various passages of the body free and open. And bow pleasant lo us tliat we have it In our power to put a inedi ino iu your re: o'l, namely, Morse's Indian Knot Pills, manufactured from plants and Mot which grow around the mountainous cliff in nature's garden, for the health and recovery of ilisea.ocd man. One of the roots from which these pills are made is a sodorific, which opens the pores of the skin, and assists nature in throwing out the finer parts ot the corruption within. The second is a plant which is an expectorant, that opens and um logs the humors from the lung by copious spitting. The third is a diuretic, which give ease and double strength to the kidneys; tints encouraged they draw largo amounts of impurity from the blood, which is then thrown out bountifully by the urinary water pa-Wie, and which could not have been disi liargcd inVmy other way. The fourth is a catbarte, and accompanies the :tlie.r projierties of the pills while engaged in purifying the blood; the coarser part iclcs which cannot pass oy cne ntner oiuiers, are runs tauen up and conveyed off in great quantities by the bowels. From the ab jve, it is shown that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills not only enter the stomach, but become united with the blood, for they find way to ev ery part, and completely rout out and cleanse the system f.oui all impurity, and the life of the body which is the blood, becouice perfectly healthy; conquently cil sickness and pain are driven from the system, for they cannot remain when the body becomes so pure and clear, i , s. . j The reasou why peoplo are. o distressed when si k, and why so many die, is because the-y do not get a medicine which will pass to the afflicted parts, aud vliich will open the natural passages tor the disease to' be cast out, hence a large quantity o food aud other matter is lodged, ami the stomach and Intestines are literally overflowing with the corrupted moss thus" undergoing -disagreeable ftrmtntations, constantly mixing wit-h the Idood, which throws the corrupted matter fTi rough every vein and artery, until life is fcikeVKrbm the lody by disease, s Dr. Morse' Pili have added to themselves victory upon victory, by restoring millions o the sick to blooming health and happiness. Yes, thousands who have been racked or tormented with sickness, pain and anguish-, and whose feeble frame have been scorched by the burning element of ra ging fever, aud who have been brought as it were, within a step of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify Mm! they would have been numbered with the dead, had it not been for this great and wonderful, medicine. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills.. After one or two dot-es h: 4 been taken, they were astonished and alieulutely surprised, in witnessing their surprising effects. Not only do tbey give immediate ease and strength, and take away all sick, ness, pain and anguish, but tbey at once go to work at Uie foundation of thu disease, whfch U the blood Therefore, it will be shown, especially by those who use these Pills, that they will so cleanse-and purify that disease that deadly enemy will take its flight, and the flush of youth ami beauty will nanin return and the piwycet of a loiig and harpy life will cherish and brighten yorar day.. . - - Cavtiok. Beware of a counterfeit signed A. B. Moore. All genuine have the name of A. J. W hite t'o.on each bus. - Also the signature of A- Whito A Co.- All o1uh-i ere spurious, , - . .-.r . ..'4 ct A. J. WHITE A CO., Hole -Proprietors, . 50 Leonard street, N. Y, Dr. Mnrw'B Indian Boot Pills are sold by " dealers in Medicines. : . , . .. A.wnts -iiii.xl in every town, village and hajn. kit in the laud. Parties desiring the agency will address as above for- tlx terms. - - - - Price 25 cents per beat, five boxes will' be sent 'on receipt of $1, postage paid. . . janll-diwly , no OR MATS.' IIO OR MATS.' 7 5 MP doz. assorted, from common Gras to Worsted Rugs. For aal by Z. H. COOK A SON. ,AILS 75 kegs x' sorted Nails for sale by ! ff Z. H . COOK 4 SON. '

PATENT MEDICINES.

ISCOVER EI JIT if .ST.'Greste Cure in the World for Pain! Prof. Chas. DeGrath, triiiiiial Inventor and Menufarturer pf tb ELECTRIC 0ILI: " . This Oil is the only sure remedy in the world foi I be cure of rheunwtism deafoew. tout, neuralcia. j luiubago. fcu: tica, spinal and bronchial complaints, i ticd"loreux. hejuhuhe, cramps,- ron, piles, felons. ' sprahis.aud brui?e, cuts and wounds, swelled glands, ; stiff joints, scrofula, Prvsipelas. sore l indes, swellj ed breast, womb disorders, alt rh'-nni, oanker in i the month and stomach, palpitation, eruptions, ; i 1 L . ........ . a.M i' t fttila..- nl.HH. ulcers, lock -jw, heart-burn, laoth aud er-arhe. . 1rrWe. l-es. Stiff nerk. broken j breast, chilblains, tetter, shingles, frosied R-et, fever ; and ague, i-Ji.ippc d I-aiiils, or any Äscssc tbat r i sore and painful, is the only article ever brrtrght ! before the public that will do fts work wrfeitly ia : from three to twpnty rninnU-ksa- lea need 1 .' thousands and procounccd tke. 6sl remedy ever ; disoveriil. - Tliis Oil iK ts on the system Wltfi eteclrteiry is of i pure vegetabJe preparation. Sot the slightest lat- ; gr c Applying it outwardly and - NrwaitHy. - It f i ouce gives ä ijcrmaiient cure ia S?et .caecs froni i ten to twenty minutes. j The best I'liyiokigist of Europe hare" ifWe-fered ! that all org:inic derangement of the animal tyttetS is the eU'eet of n olwtruction of thf physico-elec-I trie fluid in the organic disease. A skilful appli cant ul this Oil puts in immediate motion the nene fluid and the cure Is at once accomplish '.d. Ks blcetliugs, 110 vomiting, purging or blistering Is re orted to. None geniine without the eignaturo of l'rof. t't De Grata, Labels signed in writing. , rrinripsl Ivpot, No. 3 South Eighth streef three door below Chest nut, Philadelphia. , v. i Country dealers and druggists can be supplied wholesale Mid retail. Price 25 cents, 5U cent and Si per bottle. . .... . , Try every thing, else, ar.4 give this cue simple trial. . ' . Cavtios. Be careful to ask for, and get DcGratVr Electric Oil, as worthies imitations abound. There are numerous imitations sprung up on the reputation that my article has acquired. The pub' lie must bewart they are worthless. AFFLICTED, READ. THIS. ' , Miraculous cure made on one of the citizens or Slacon: : - - . . . M.vces, April 8, 157. Tanr. Ii G rath Dear Pirr Thi is to certify that I had a fall, npraiued my shoulder and was alUlcted foi eighteen days, and lost the use of my arm, and could not raise my hand to my head, and hearing of the wonderful cures effected by IeGrath's Eloctric Oil, aud by one application of it I was enabled to' raise my hand to my head and take off my hatThank God, I am well, and I cheerfully recommend it to all the afilicted. The application was made U.-fure a hundred persons. . - v ..v.,i.; lours truly, 1 ISicrnedl" A. JORDAN. "' Witness J. A. II titer, ; C. H. Rogers, O. T. Franklin, A. B. Ros4, B. P. Freeman, .John W. Brautlj, ,; Lewis Y'oung, J. W. Aderhold, ?" E. G. Jcffers, E. Price.1 "c "' ' - - - v. - - - ' 3Ins. Ajril 8, 1M7. " I'Ror. r-KGRATn Dear Sin I, Cspt. B. B. Smith, hereby certify that I have been afliieted with rheul'latism for four years and at time could not sleep. i:v lieaung 01 tue wonucnul cures bv JleGrath J ctrie WU I lnduce4 to' .try it,- and by 4k. fust application of the Electric Oil I was at onre relieved, and now have the use of my arm. The Indication wa made before fifty persons. B. B. SMITH, Twiggs Co. . We, the undersigned, ere presents -. J. J. Kilev, J. H. Bruntly, H. J. Cooper. " liuteigh (X. C.) Standuri.'1 ' CERTIFICATE. " WiNDSBoRO, S. C, March 9, 157.. 1, David Elkin, do hereby certify that I have been badly afflicted for two months with itiflamma tory rheumatism, on of my legs being much swollen stiff and soro so that I found it exceedingly difficult to walk that the stiff joint has been twice rubbed with I'r.f. DeGrath' celebrated Electric Oil within thirty hours; and I now have the perfect use of Uie atllicted limb. I was also troubled with partial deafness In my left ear, aud by a single plication of the Electric Oil my hearing has bcea gica'.lv impiovtd. - . DAVID LKI:C; Augusta, G.l, March 38, 1S57. Trof. DkGratit Dear Sir: Tbl Is to certify that 1 have been atfiirtcd with headache and corns on my f ct froui biih I have suffered very much ami by the epilation of leGrath Electric" Oil I have !oen ctircd of my headache and corns, ana therefore recommend it to all. P. McCUE. Prof. De Ghatii's Elfctkic Oil S25 Reward. I will give S25 for the appreltensb n of a low scamp, who printed some dirty handbills and called bis stuff l y the name of Electric Oil. Ca VIT is. Beware of low ycdlar and picayunedreggism who put up a stuff composed of eamphon unci laid oil, calling it Electric Oil. No peddlan Fell the genuine Eluctric Oil in the I'nittd Statesit is sold only by respectable druggists and country iieiuhaiits. - Be sure and get DeGrath Electric Oil, or you will be cheated. . AFFLICTED, READ THIS. . , CERTIFICATE, ' . AcecsTA, G. March 28, 1857. " Prof. DeGrath Dear Sir: This in to certify that my boy Moses ha been uMlictcd with rheumatism, for seventeen years, and by one application of vow Oil.pie was entirely cured, ud I cheerfully com mendit to all similarly affected. - - ... . Yours respectfully, T ' S. HECBER. ' For sale bv SMITH A E7ZARD, sole agenta at Atlanta, Georgia. PKOfe'. CHAS. DeGRATH, - i lu South Eighth street, Philadelphia. KELLER A WHITE, sole agents. Also, for sale at Dr. Penniugwn' Drug Store, and Hal lock A Stoddard'. oct20 fff PJtiXE POR EVERl'EOJOJ Äwho üiiscriUa for the . - NEW YORK WEEK LT PRESS, "' A Beautifully Illustrated -v . ,m . . Tarnily Newspaper. Tlie New York V uckly Press is one of the ' largest and best literary pajwrsof tlie day. A large Quarto containing Twenty Pages, or Sixty Column, of entertaining matter; and Elegantly Illustrated every Week. . . . 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HEALY'S. teUNriiRiEsaso bags copfeb 1200 kegs assorted Nails; - - Iu0 do CutSpikesi. "... 50 do Wr't do? 't . ' ; j '' . " . - 100 boxes assorted Glass; , . 75 do do -Tobacco; " " ";. ä 5 do f do -1 ßtarch; - . - . .- - - -. 50 do do Star Candles: ; . . 1 - , , 200 keg White Lead; - . V2, V- Z - - 15 bbl.- Linseed Oil; . . , ,,. . , ' 5 do -Turpentine; ' " '" -r "" -i 50 do Rosin;, , ,- ; . 10 do "Pitch;: i '"'"' .-' . v öO do-'. Vinegar; -'.-i - ' ' '- !,;. f -" 2 40 bags fine Salt; , -IOO bbl. WhiU Lime; " " " - -. I'M do Cemeut, ... . ' - -; W bbls. Grey Lime ' - - 20 do Plaster -Paris." Id store en fot sale by ORK. DALZEU, A CO. JOfUMI RIPLE POWIIERÜ0OW ML kegi Miami Riflle Povder; ;Mm k8 Blasting Powder . t. y ,, tf - -25 eines Rifle do; J " 60 half keg Bifle Powder. ' For sale by '. -, 2; H; COOK A SON, Agents. n9.1ILS10Q MEGS ASSORTED V V ails, received and for eaie cheap for cash. by - j!y24-3w " JACOB STKAVB, No. 40 Main street. WTALL'ff PA TEN T - CON1BETE MM. SAFES. 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