Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 72, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 November 1858 — Page 4

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Kvansvtlle Exchange ud Cnreracy - Table. Corrected 6y the Branch Bank. exchange: New York, Buying , '. Selling 'ew Orleans, " par . " Cincinnati, " " ' BAHEABLE rCNPS, Oft CURRENCY AT FAB. State Banc or Indiana. Bane or the State or Indiana. - ' State Bank or Oiiio. " . Kenttcet. Louisiana. Allegheny City Baku. Mo.NONUAHtLA 15a.sk, Fa. Baltimore. Except A merican Baht. Pitts bl'ro. Philadelphia, Excpt Bauk of Penusyicania. Missouri. Specie fating Free Banes or Indiana. Wheeling City. STOCK BANKS OP OHIO EXCEPT Union, Sandusky 5 dis.! City, Cincinnati 30 dis. City JJnk,Cluiubus,5dis:Ouial, Cleveland....75 dis. Seneca County ....75 dis. I BW TOBK, KEW ENGLAND, NEW JERSEY, ASD DELAWARE, IN GOOD CREDIT. SPECIE-PAYING: FREE BANKS. Bruokville Bank, Brook wille. Bank of Elkhart, Elkhart. Bank of Goshen, Goshen. Bank of Gosport, Gosport. Exchange Bank, Greencastle. Fayette Co. Bank, Connersviue. Farmers' B'k, Westneld. Hoogicx B'k, Logansport. Indiana Bauk, Madison. Indiana Reserve Bank, Bank of Indiana, Michi gan City. Bank of Monticvlio, Mon ticello. Kokumo. Indiana Farmers' Bank, Bauk of Mt. Vernou, Mt. Franklin. Indiana Stock Bauk, Laporte, Kentucky Stock B'k, Columbus. Lagrange Bank, Lima. Mer. and Mechanics Bk, New Albany. . New York and Va. State ßtock Bank, Kvansville. Parke Co. Bunk, Rockville. Prairie City Bank, Tcrre Haute. Southern Bank of Ind., Terre Haute. Salem Bank, Goshen. Vernon. Bank of Paoli. Paoli, Bank of Rockville, Wabashtowu. Bank of Syracuse, Syra cuse. Bank of Salem, Salem. Bank of Salem, New Alban. Blooniington B'k, Blowmlllgton. Crescent City Bank, Ev ansville. Canal Bank, Evanville. CarobridgeCity B'k,Cam bridim Citv. Central Bank, Indianapo lis. rSCrRREXT PTNDS. The principal unenrcent funds in this market are Illinois, Wisconsin and Tennesse. They may bo quoted about as follows : Illinois .1 discount. Wisconsin A Tennesse Planters and Union .Banks.... i Bank of Tennease .... " Free Banks solvent -l(g.l'-S ' Places of "Worship. The following Register of places of public worship, may bo of interest to strangers visiting our city Omunn United Ecangelical St. John' Church. On Third street, between Division and Ingle streets. William Schmidt, Pastor. Meetings, every Sun day, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Ciirütia CAnrcfc Hall of the Neptune Engine House, Second Street, between Main and Locust. J. S. Tibbetts, Pastor. Services every Lord's day at lll'-i o'clock, A. M., and 7 o'clock, P. M. - Old Presl-yterian Church, (K. S.) On Second, between 3Iain and Locust streets. Rev. William MoCaheb, Pastor. Services every Sabbath, at 10i o'clock, A. M., and 3 o'clock. P. M. Sabbath School at 6 o'clock, A. M. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock. First I'reslyteriaH Church, (0. S.) Corner lun and Second streets. Rev. Alexander Stebuett, Pastor. Services every Sabbath at 10) o'clock, A. M., and 8 o'clock, p. M. Sabbath Schooi at U o'clock, A. m. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening at o'clock. St. I'ur, (EJwcsjMiKiui) Corner First and Chestnut streets. Rev. Sidney Wilbur, Pastor. Services every Sabbath nt Wi o'clock, A. M., aud o'clock, p. M. Sabbath School at 4 o'clock, P. M. Prayer meeting every Friday evening, at 8 o'clock. CÄiin. o tl.e Assumption, (Bomun Catholic) Second street, between Main and Sycamore. Revs. Axtony Dkdier and Patuick McDekmott, Pastors. Services every Sabbath morning at 8 and 1U o'clock. Vespers at 3 o'clock, p. M. Meetings every morning during tho week, at G and 8 o'clock, a. m. Trinity Church, (German lteman Catholic) Third street, between Viue and Division. Rev. Francis Ki'tassi, Pastor. Services every Sabbath nt 8 nud 10 o'clock, A. M. Sabbath School at 3 o'clock, p. it. , and meetings evtry morning through tha week at 8 o'clock, A. ac. . We Rrert Church, (3frfWi0 Ingle street, between Seventh and Eighth. Rev. J. Hiuht, PasT0. Services every Sunday at 10V o'clock, A. m., and T o'clock, P. m. Prayer Meeting every Friday evening at to 8 o'clock. Beuei Itrael Synagogue Keller's Bidldiug, third story, on Main street, between Third and Fourth J,,.-,. R...V. Mr. Welchser. Pastor. Services ev er? Friday evening at 7 o'clock, aud Saturday nu.rnln,? at S o'clock. Amocudion o Spiritualist Temperance Flail, on Water street. Services every Sabbath afternoon, at 9 nVlnrk Locutt Street Church, (Methotlid) Locust street, between Second and Third. Rev. Hiram Uilmore, Pastor. Services evory Sabbath at 10J o clock, a. h., and 8 o'cl'Kk, P. m. Sabbath School at 0 o'. clock, A. N. Weekly Prayer Meeting, every Wed Afulitv evenimr. at 8 o'clock. Ziou'e EcuHylical Church On Fifth below Ingle street. Rev. Mr. Misgert, Pastor. Services every Sabbath, at 10 o'clock, A. u., and 9 o'clock, P. M 1w.1nn(lMV eveiiiiiir. at 8 o'clock. Firft Bapli't Church On the corner Second and Clnrlt tretet. No Pastor. Church Meetings, Sun day morning at 10 o'clock. Prayer Meetings, ever Wednesday evening. Sabbath School at i) o'-rltM-V. A. M. German. Methodist C1iurch-On Vine street, be tween Second and Third.- Kev. Mr. Kahier, l'astor. Preaching, Suuilay morning, at 104 o'clock Also at night. Prayer Meeting, every Wednesday night. 4;i-iVji Mtholit4 Church On Leet street, bet. Third and Fourth sts. Rev. Mr. Abram Hill, Cir cuit Rider. Class Meeting, every bunday morning. Prayer Meeting, every Wednesday night. (rermaa Baptist ChurchCorner Second and Clark street. Services every Sabbath, by Rev. Mr. Iii h. Praver Meet ins, every Wednesday night. u(eta, or Allbrighfs Church. (German) Corner Vlirhth and Division Streets. Rev. Mr. Temperton. Pastor. Services every Sunday morning, at 11 o clock, l'rayer jutming, every nemeway mgnt. German Lutheran Church On Fifth street, let. Canal aud Sixth, ill Lamasco. Rev. Mr. Saupebt, Pastor. Services svery Sabbath morning, at 11 o'clock. Old School BaiHist Sharp's enlargement. Elder A. 1. Morton, Pastor. Serviccsevery Sunday morn iiic at 10'C o'clock. VmberitiH4 Prctbiiteriau Church Ctrner Second and Chestnut sts. Rev. Mr. Burrow, Pastor. Ser ices every Sabbath at 11 o'clock, A. M., and ut 8 P. a Meetings of Secret Societies.. MASONIC Erari7fe Lothie, Ho. 04. A. J. Coircrn, Secre tary. Bccular meetings first and third Monday's in each month, at Masonic Hall, corner of Main and First street. Ecaufiill B. A. Cliapter, h'o. 12. W. E. HoltsoswoRTH, Secretary. Meets first Friday iu each outh, at Masonic Hall. oan FELLOWS. JiToruiua Star Ledge, Ao. 7. Jampb Swassox, Sitretary. Regular meetings every Thursilay evenitur. corner of Main and i irst street. Crescent Lodge, Ko. 122. John Greek, Secretary. Mt everv Tuesdav eveumg. Mi Hier Lod.ie. (German) Ko. 138 John Dankettell, Secretary. Regular meetings every Fridav cvenimr. Kraute die Encanwuient, Ko. 20. C. G. Kr.ATZ, Scril. Meets second aud fourth Moiiday's.iu every month. TT EJItltO WS 1 J LTl.nO HE Ol'S m m TKliS. Z. H. Cook & Son, Ascents, Ilave this day received their first shipnu nt, and will mntinua to receive daily, per Auanis s io. r.xpress, - Hinvt frtuatbe Packer in Baltimore, a full supply. - The Cans are large size and filled full. All Oysters sold by us will be warranted in every respect second to none. We are prepared 10 furnish hnleml Retail, and offer a liberal discount to deal ers Give ns a call. Satisfaction guaranteed or monev refunded. Z. H. COOK SON, septlS No. 22, Main sreet. y.MjBT.VtV Vi'. 4,000 LBS. C5 Canvassed Hams. 6,000 Iii. Bacon Sides, 500 "Sugar Cured dried Beef, 500 lbs, Xo. 1 Cheese, 100 " Pure Cream of 50 Sacks extra family flour. 10,000 lbs, country Bran, 20 Bush. Corn Meal, 20 dozen Shaker and Tartar, other Brooms. Jiuit received and for salebv aug3l J. W. TICK ERY A Co. "wobell it uojviwg rojr iia vjs MJr just selected from the largest Eastern Houses, large stock of Violins, Italian, German, and French. Guitars of va' s prices. Accordeons ai tl Flutinas, choice quality. Finte, Flageolets, Tambourines, Ranjves, And all Musical Instruments and Instruction Books, which they sell at Eastern prices. Also, a complete assortment of Euvelopes of all kinds. Blank Rooks. Letter Paper. Vchool Rooks. Newest Novels, 4c, ÄO. -Wholesale and retail, and at the lowest prices in the city. Call and sec the selection before going elsewhere "S27 1.V.tt' ERAJVAIS.T1IE LOT C of imported Brandies, formerly advertised to be sold at public auction, will, from this date, lie sold privately, in quantities to suit purchasers. Call sarly, if yon want pure Brandv for little money. anifM-Smd DECKER KRAMER.

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nOPLAR 8IIIJtlLES. 50,000 ML Pillar bhingles, in yard and fur sale by JOUN F. GLOVES, : augll Corner Main and Seventh streets. -M-ltiTJi LEAII.liä BE ' P Vit IS ..WW W liite Lewi. Timothy Seed, a fresh article. A largo lot of fresh Teas, assorted qualities, aud packed. Just received by w-ptll WHEELER & RIGGS. lmi7iüöppE E. 1 w O BA usPiiiME JL Rio Cotfio. 25 Bugs old government Java Coffee. 50 Boxes choice Hamburgh Cheese. 75 Cuddies lino Va. Tobacco. ion Boxes lbs. 5s. and s. do. Just received and for sale by WHEELER A RIGGS. TWHHtir "tfZr' WBVIEELER X U'lASOJS'tf WW LY SEWING MACHINE. The best, simplest and most durable Machine in use. They make a strong link stitch, the sam upon both sides of the work, sewing with equal facility the thickest and thinnest fabrics. Any spool of thread, cotton or silk, used without renewing. All machines warranted three years, and full iustructioiis given to enable purchasers to use them satisfactorily. Also The Bnclsey Setting iTtacfiinc. Jrfc$30. The liest single Thread Machine in the market. A general assortment of Sewing Machine Silk Thread, Needles, Ac, ic, constantly on hand. Office No. -1, Marble Hall. myll-lim F. M. SELLMAN, Agent. : . . .. . VjWTilJT " STEPHEN'S, (SUV s to Jas. Scantliu, Jr.,) Dealers in all kinds ol Stoves, and maiiufactu--rers of Tin, Sheet Iron and Cupper Ware. Also, manufacturers . of Fruit Cans of every pati lit und dt scriptiitn, wirb which printed directions for putting up all kinds of fruit, will le furnished, free of charge; II of which will lo gold very cheap for cash, at wholesale or retail. Storeroom at No. l-'l, M;iiu street, In-tween AVater anil First streets, (opposite old State Bank), Eransvillc, Ind. JAS. RCANTI.IS, JC ROKEKT E. STEPHENS. JLd Flooring Mill, Second street, betwvfii Clustuut aud Cherry, ileah-rs in Lum1cr and manuf.icturers of Poors, Shutters, Blinds, Sash, Poor and Window Frames, Mouldings of every size, FlM.ring, Weathei'lMwirding, Shelving, Mantle, Base Pilasters, Green-house Sash, and Chain Pump Tubing. A large assortment of Sash, Blinds, Poors, Mouldings and Pump Tubing, constantly on hand. Also, ready worked Flooring of all kinds Pel-sons aliout to erect buildings in tho Southern or 'Western country, considering the lw rate of freight by river, railroad and canal will find it to their interest to purchase at onr establishment, where they can lie supplied with all the carpenter's work, ready-made, of sejisoned lumlier, for the finish of buildings. Our work is not mane as moct factory work, with tenons half way through, but it is framed in the same manner as if made by hand. Sawing of u'ü kinds done on short notice. Terms ctjh, unless otherwise agreed upon. niV24-ft elbüLKC til'AXM VAPS, Jl It R I VE It .IT VAIT1ER Jt MARCONNIER'S, 30 Main street. ATi ROVE It IE S JIJVII PROVISION'S. vT EVANS VI LLE, IND. Wn " i-svi.K Dopai tineiit, Fiit street, first door fn m HI iu ; Retail Department, Main street, Ii rst deer ln-lou- th corner. Z. II, Cook bi'gs to thank his fneiids iu Evansville and lu-ighborhiKHl, for their fa-ors so freely liestowed on him since he has been in business among tlicm, and takes this opportunity ot introducing to their notice his son, Mr. H.A. Conk, whom he has taken into partnership from this date, and solicits for the new firm of ',. H. Cook & Son, a continuance of the support so liberally conferred on himself. - It. JI. u Jt Son, having taken tlio Imsinrss premises aud purchased the w holo stuck of Mr. M. W. iuster, h-,-1 conlnknt that they will lie enabled to supply the citizens of Eransviile with every arti cle they may require iu the Grocery and Provision line. i. II. I o"k .v .Nui wih especially to draw the attentifiu of persons in the country having produce of any kind to dispj.se of, to their iiicrra-ed facility for taking oil their stock, and supplying them tit their store, with all articles required iu the wholesale department, lit prices that must insure their orders for the future. fe' 2-tf arsA-vA' M.u. MUER X SIHJ III.ES. M TO Dl'ILPEKS AND CARPENTKIiS.--The subsr-riiier has bought out the interest of R. II. Bennett, in the Lumber Yard, near Kratz A Heill mans ronnm-ry. He now otters his stocK at a cheap price for cash. ' .tlyl-am .IAS SV N5ll. IVi IlÖVTORsl It RJTIt liIITE' S RETROSPECT' FOR .11 LY. .lust received nt aug2ii POP.I'.LL A CtlNYNGTON. KKEUS iniEELIJVU V..S, f.V WW store i'id sor sale bv ai.g 20 J. W. Vli'KERY A Co. öLVe FB II It EE tiOOIt HORSES $ JBL iresu .vulcu Cow, lor sale at aug:;o Z II. COOK & SON'S. f&I'E EU.llHER. nw subscriber would JE respectfully call tho attention of carpenters and builders to his stock of Pine Lumlier, which is one of the largest and liest ever varded iu this city. ric,-s as low as the lowest. Olliee corner Main and Seventh streets. JOHN F. GLOVER. Jiyi 1 q Ultimi" 8 EXTR.t su1WWU GAR CI RED HAMS. Received and for side 1 Z. H. COO K & SON, julyj Sole Agent for Evansville. OÄ BBI.S VHOIfE E.I Kit OIL, mmxr 20 l,xs. star Candles, 20 do Assorted German and Palm Soap, just received by Z. H. COOK & Son. JIUII.IHVII MATERIAL. 1(,000 MJt Lights, 8-10 Sash, 3, , and 0 It. each. 1,000 " (-I2 " 2,"iN) " 10-12 " 1,000 " lo-lii and 10-12 Sash. D'O Paimel Doors, assorted sizes. 250 Ro.xes Glass, assorted sizes. Just received and for sale low, by WHEELER & RIGGS. M-IIIAEEE'S .tUTOJIATIV ROT.MT 1NG HARROW. Patented May th, 1858. The attention of Fiaiuifacturcrs of agricultural implements, aud theraisersof small grain, isinvit ed to n rit-enf ami most valuable improvement in the const ruction of the Harrow, invented by V. M. Chafkk. of Grnyville, Illinois. In this new implement the teeth ari? inserted in two si-lf revolving horizontal wheels, by which the furrow of tho beth are niu-le to cross the line of the direction of the harrow, anil .is the teeth go roimd the circuit of the wheel everv time the harrow moves forward the length of the diameter of the wheel, each tooth has just three times the effect of a tooth in astraight harrow, consequently it dws . its work far better, and more of it. Once passing over the ground with this harrow, leaves it better harrowed than by two passages with the onlinary narrow, it is niiirii lighter itratt upon the team, ami what must tie a great consideration wtih every practii-ul fanner, in passing over corn o-r stubble ground, it k x-ps itself entirely free of stalks, as by its action it scatters the:n on each side of it. The Inventor proposes to sell the right to maimaetnru these Harrows, for any given Territory, either Counties or States, at moderate prices. He will also sell single Harrows, and on the recen t of ?15 he w ill ship a good six feet Harrow to any p.;rt of tho country, the pnrcuuser paying freight. Address. V. M. CHAFEE, angS-d'U-wtf Grayville, Illinois THE EYE! rSMli: El'E!rOF ALL THE ORJL GANS which beneficent nature has endowed man with, the Eye is the most important, most complex, and most delicate in organization. From its exposed situation, it is constantly liable to disease whic h assumes varied forms, and which, when neglected or maltreated, too frequently terminate iu blindness. It becomes, tlierefore, necessary th.t the practitioner shall be thoroughly conversan not only with the structure of the eye ball and it appendages, but that he shall have a most neenrut and perfect knowledge of all diseases to which that orgau is liable. In presenting this card for public consideration, I would observe that after an exiiericnce of ever ten years in the princijial opthalmic hospitals of F.urojie, together with the advant.igo of a large private practice, I am prepared to treat all diseases (if the r.ye with that certainty ot snci-ess which can only be Hcccmplinhcd by years of exjierience. Couultatiou hours from A. M. to 12 V. M., aud 1 to fi P. M. JOHN MAGKNNIS, M. D. Oflice, corner Locust and Second streets. Evansville, Indiana. jy28-lyw KlfHOOLS.MSS REEB RE-OP-0EXEI) her School for Young Ladies at No. 20, Wist Sixteenth Street, near Fifth Avenue, Cincinnati, O., on Monday, the lSth of September, 1858. Having a few- vacancies for boarding pupils, Miss REED would bo pleased to luakearrangeincuts with families from the South, and from the country generally, who may desire to place their daughters or wants among a sebct few, where they will receive the espocml care of the principal. Young ladies, after tho close of the Rchool-year, can remain in the establishment during the summer vacation, if desirable. It is tlie desire of the principal and teachers, to make school a home, and study a picisure, and every facility will lie offered for acquiring a thorough and accomplished education. The location is unexceptionable, lieing In the vicinity of the fiiievt parks and avenues in the city. Circulars may be obtained of Appleton & Co., 3H' and 348 Broadway : also of Ivisoti A rjiinney, 221 llronuway. - - All letters directed to MUs lt., at tlie aliove mldress, will receive prompt attention. oct!2-3td-ltw

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tt.vsuraj've agejycv allen ; JL C. HALLOCK. , EVAKSVILLE, IKD. Cudevwrlter all I General Insurance Agent, and : ADJUSTER OF AVERAGES. He. continues to issue policies from several FIRST CLASS and MOST RELIABLE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN THE COIXTEV, ON INLAND ANIi EIRE RISKS. lie will also receive applications fr LIFE INSURANCE. IKS" Ho will also attend to the ADJUSTMENT OF LOSSES of every description, under policies from 1 other agencies, and attend to the settlement ol all i matters collected with Insurance, for parties inter ested. His long experience as an Insurance Agent, w,h the süöf Insurance. ' roT-ly. ETjwt iWsvKAjvE vöMi'jijyA mi KM. HARTFORD. CONNECTICUT. STATEMENT of the Condition of the .fETXA INStUAN'C'E COMPANY on the 1st of .January, 1858, as required by the law of the State of Indiana: The name of the Corporation is jETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, located ut Haetford, i onn. The Capital Stock is ONE MILLION D LLARS, and is paid up. The Assets of the Company are: r : I'ar. JlarKet Cash in hand and in Bank Cash in special deposit tin..... Hartford banks, with accrued.... interest - Cash in hands of Agents, and... in transit - Real estitto unincumbered 3 87,989 C9 2G,l:U o0 1 5,872 05 6i Mortgage Bonds at 8 per cent interest flOOO 1000 44,000 00 2S do do U per cent, interest.... 10U0 1000 28,000 0Ü 10 Jersev ( itv " ater .bonus b per Cent, interest 1000 1000 10,000 00 1600 l.VKK) 00 1000 5,000 00 I Hartford City Bonds, ti per ca-nt. interest 1000 5 Milwaukie Bond 10 per cent, interest Money due the company secured by mortgage , Hills receivable 300 shares JIartford & New Haven 11. R. Co., stock 1000 S.418 04 ti-j, 177 18 100 112 311,000 CO 101 shares Boston Worcester Railroad Co., stock 100 78 100 50 8,-ltd 00 12,500 00 I. 250 0,000 5,000 1,800 30,(100 41,000 , 12,000 2ii,4iKI II, 000 5,000 50 0,000 40,010 2Ö0 shares Connecticut River R R Co., stock 5 shares Connecticut River Co.. stock 100 50 shares Stafford Dank stock 100 50 shares Citizen o Ue.uk, a- - terburv stock. 100 100 3i shares Eagle Dank, Provideuce stock... 50 50 300 shares Phtvuix Bank, H;u tford stock 400 shares Farm. & Mech. li'k Hartford stock 1(10 loo 100 110 oo no no 50 120 115 300 shares Exchange B'k. Hart' ford stock.. -0 240 shares State Rank, do do... II) 100 shares City Dank, do do.... PU 100 shares County do do do 100 150 shares Conn. River Rank, Hartford, stock 50 4.'iö shares liartfiird B'k, Hartford, stock 100 100 shares Charter Oak I'ajik, Hartford stock 100 100 10,000 100 shares Merch. & 3lan. B'k. Hartford, stock paid in.... 75 shares JEtna Bank, Hal tford, stock 200 shares Merch. Ex. Rank, New York, stock 200 shares North River Dank. Kew York, stock..-. 1200 shares Merch. llatik N. X. 1,000 7C0 50 85 8,300 85 "00

sto.k 23 ' 10 31,800 200 shares N. American 1 k, New York, stock 100 100 2i!,0iK 200 shares Nassau Rank, New York, stock 100 85 25.51 300 shares America B'k., N. Y. 100 5 2'vjO" ;)hj " Droadway Il k, " 25 115 2:S,000 400 " People's B'k. " ' 25 100 0,000 2IKJ " Republic R'k, " T 1"0 21,2110 100 " City Bank " Phi loi; ln.dio 40 " Vnien Rank " 50 loss 21,009 1 ' Hanover Bank " loO 7S K,iw) 100 " Commonwealth " lot) S ts.OOO 500 " Phwnix Rank " 20 HO 10,500 5i;5 ' Manhattan V'k, " 50 125 22,81? 50 :t00 Xew York Bauk" loo 105 Ml.Vio 2(K) ". Market Bank " I'M 05 10,000 400 " Ocean Bank " 50 75 15,oo0 b 0 " Met'Kjlitan B'k " HW - 105 12,000 80 " Uiitchers' & Drovers - Bank, New York stock 2-5 110 22,000 300 shares Importers Jt Traders' ' Rank, New York, stock.... 100 05 2S,ia'0 400 shai-es A merican Exchange Rank, New York, stock.!.. 100 05 38,000 820 shares Merchants' Rank, N. Y. sto.-k 50 105 4:i,050 15 shares Mi-chiiTiics dc Traders' Rank, Jersey City stock 100 95 1,425 100 shares l". S. Trust Co. NewYork, stock 100 100 10,000 150 shares N. Y. Life ins. & Trust Co., N. Y. stock 10 1 50 22,500

Sl,5nij,3s7 4-0 LIABILITIES. The amount of Liabilities due or not duo to banks or other creditors nothing. Losses adjusted and due none. Los-.;s adjusted mid not due S 12 030 00 Losses adjusted, in suspense, waiting further proof or contested 101 89 85 ' All wther claims against tho Comi-any are small, for printing Ac. Agents instructed to take no risks exceeding $10,000 without social permission. The greatest amount insured in any one city, town or villago varies. The greatest amount allowed to be insured iu any one blo.-k also varies. The Charter or Act of Incorporation nnd amend ment w herewith prcseuteil. TU0S. K Hartford, Jan. 1st, 1S58. BRACE, Jb., Secretary. STATE OF CONNECTICUT, 1 Hartford County. J ' JIartfokd, Jan. 1st, 1858. PersonalH ppiieared la-fore me, a Justice of the Peace,. duly "xualitied to administer oaths, Thomas K. Bkacf, Ja., Secretary ,and made solemn eath that the foregoing statement of tho assets and condition of the vEtna Insurance Company is true. HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. THE STATE OF INDIANA, Aviittok or Statk's Uff-ict., Indianapolis, Jan. 12, 1358, iiniiEAS. the .T.tiiR Insurance I onipany of Hartford 1ms tiled in this Office, a statement of its con dition on the 1st of January, 1858, the act of its in- ! corporation and amendments iroperIv certified to, i and its written instrument, nominating its Agents ! and authorizing them fully and unreservedly to I acMiow leogv service ot process in the event of suits. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the requirements of "An Act to amend an Act t-utirltdan Act for the Incorporation of Insurance Companies, tletiuing their powers, nnd prescribing tin ir duties,'1 approved March 2, 1S55, having presented satisfactory evidence to me of full compliance to the requirements and specifications of that Act, I, Jonx W. Don:,, Auditor of the State of Indiana, do hereby cnity A1.1.KX C. IIai.i.kck, of Evansville, ns the Agent of said Company, is authorized to transact tie- busiie-ss of Insurance as the Agent of said Aitna Insurance Company in this State, up to July 1st, 1-Sö.s, to tinextent that he may be commissioned aud appointed by the said Company. In witness whereof, I have hereunto siibsi-rils-d my name and caused the seal of my office to be affixed, this 12th day of January, 1858. JOHN W. WOOD, Auditsr of State. ALLEN C. HALLECK, A-r.NT, Evansville. I in fohl! O TI OJ'S20 P EA C O VK PEA TH Fly Brushes; ili-z. Misses' Brooms, a fancy article; Fancy Whisks; Shak.-.r aiul Lec:dlon Brooms; assorted Scrub Brushes; - , Dusting Brushes, fancy aud plain; Shoe BriLshcs, do - do; HORN BROOK & CO. Gl WDItl ES 3U0O POIWBS ASsortisl 1 ire; 600 IVdls common and rhaniwl Sheet Iron; 20 do Galvanized and Russia do; 5 casks Sheet Zinc; Fheet Copjier and Copper Bottoms, all sizes, iu store nnd for sale by SAMUEL ORR. JO 8 fJIO ! JL Cup THE LOVERS OP A II O Oil of Tea-. We are now in receipt of a very ctioi ; ;rad lot of loose Teas, bought expressly for retail Call one and all. Samples given with pleas ure, by Z. U. COOK Jr SON.

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sirj.VÄiv,, co.niJS'fi up to MZi TUE DEMANDS OF TUE TIMES. R. B Aof.Nt foi the fnllowinj for sale Tbe Great Eastern Corn Husker, HHKLLKR AND CLEANER. Whi. h will shell from 1,000 to 2,000 bushels per day. Also, The American Elephant. The great Novelty of the day. It is tho host Mill ever invented for the farmer's use. It will make ten varieties of product. It will grind the Col t aim Cob for feeding animals. It makes coarse o. fine nual as may Ikj wanted, and it wiil bolt th. 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 reijnirc-s 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, nnd is one of the best Machines ever in vented for the purpose. Bradford's Portable Burr Mil. ; Is too well known to need a description. It is the ! cheap? st, and at the same time, the easiest kept in repair, of aby in use. All of the above Mills and Machines can be seen in operation at HA KT 'S MILLS, Corner of Second and Canal streets, where tb? public are invited to call ami si-e the latest improvements of the age before purchasing elsewhere. All orders will be promptly tilled. ja!i27-dwtf R. B. IIA RT. Ki0.lfE TIIIJVIIS JRT&il fijVÜ, l BET 3 TER THAN OTHERS. R. 15. HART, is now prepared to supply the city and country trade with the best of corn meal, unbolted, corn grits and hominy, of all grades; wheat grits, unbolted flour, rye flour, extra family flour, crush feed, bran, bhipstuff, corn, oats, chicken feed, and all articles in the feed line. All trade delivered to any part of the city. . Please send in vour orders. My price will tie low, as cheap as the cheaiest, and as good as the liest. The nimble sixpence bitter than the sUw shilling is my motto. All may ilepcud on getting all my trade made of none but tlie liest of ground grains, as 1 will bnv ne other. .R. 11. HART. jan27-dAwtf lrjriüvooKK solv-, "bejJFi p.i JSLA STORE. Agricultural Implements, Seeds and Groceries sold at cash prices fur all kinds of Produce and Live Stock, such as Horses, Mules, Cows, Calves, Reef Cattl.-, lings, Chickens, Rutti r, Lard, ISacon, Eggs, Furs and Skins of every description , tiinselig, Ueeswax, Feathers, Wheat, Corn, Oats, Karley, Deans, Rye, Uran, Shorts, Dried Apples and Peaches, Potatoes and Vegetables of all sons. z. H. cook & Sons. fi-b20-.U-w "p. -1 l.ll It 1,E SlJJ-liHIt WORHS. DOBELL & CONVNGTOX, are solo agents for Vanderbiirg county, for all the subscription B -oks piibli-hed by D. Appletnu & Co. Abridgement of the Delmti-s in Congress, Or Public History of the I'uitcd States. New Am-ncaii Encycli'iedia, a Dictionary and Journal of Knowledge. Certainly the first work of the age. Aiie rican Eloquence, a Collection of Speecln-s and Addresses of the most Eminent Orators of America. Encycloieilia of Wit and Humr, by the celebrated Comedian Burton, iu 25c. Nos. Dictionary of Machine Mechanics and Engine Work. The nrwest and most improved edition in 25c. Nos. . , - lie's Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mine-. DOBELL 4 C0NYNGT0N lieg to call attention to their important works, and request their kind friendj to call and see them; as aiso, the array of opinions of eminent men in confirmation of their Importance and value. Dobell & Conygton have samples and specimens of the various bindings in which thc.ie works can be procured, from paper to the finest morocco. iiu-17 bush, r it i. na si; eh m-E.r,o bush. Ear Corn, received per aUiimer J. il. Don-. Rice Flour. I 'urn Starch. Wheuteii Gritt. I'ariria. Split Peas. I:M-caroni.. Vermicella. . 3 do., qts. Worcestershire Salu-e. 5 " pts. 0 " half pts. " " " , ' .lohn Bull. " 3 " " Harvey 3 " " Essence i f Shrimp.-. 3 ' Aiichoives. lieinon Syrup. (linger " Strawberry " Rasplierry. " Pine Apple " Sarsaparilla ' . Just received and for sale by nuginy '.. H. COOK A SON. OOP IROJV .1000 BUBBLES loop Iron, assorted sizes, on hand and for sah at reduced prices by SAMUEL IR1 ISSOLUTIOJW THE PAR TJ'E Itship heretofore existing between John A. Reitz, John A. Haney and W. Carpsuter, under the firm and name of Reitz, Haney A Co., has been this day dissolved by the retirement of W. Carjienter, Esq., the interest of said W. Carpenter having been purchased by the said John A. Reitz and John A. Haney. The affairs and business of the old firm will be settled by the new firm of REITZ & HANEY, 1f jtt ill Who w ill 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, and in fact everything in the Iron line, at the old stand corner of Ingle aud Canal Streets. ap'i-lX58-tf REITZ & IfAXEY. mjtoElf LUMBER i'ARB. We are now 9 V offering for sale to the city and country trade our whole stock of lumlier at retail. Having extra facilities for manufacturing and buying pine lumber in Pennsylvania, we think we can offer inducements to purchasers that they cannot find elsewhere in the city. We shall at all times be snppliyd with a full assortment. Also, pine shingli.-s and dressed flooring always on hand. Call at the othce on the above corner. WATSON, NEWBEISRV & CO., Corner Maiu and Eighth streets. nov 17-ly C10JL "uOj'Liri'-OJItWv haxe now on hand and are daily reeeiving the best COAL that has ever I ieen introduced into thfs isrket, which we are sidling low. Good currency will be received in pavnteitt. Orders left at the store of JXO. W. HUGHES, next to the State Rank, will be promptly attended to. .i.u.Jii-'tf . JNO. W. HUGHES. J" -MMJ 'EsYiTiTle '.Pk :'.7iöTi "x7 FPiiie Shingles, for sale low. Also. 5u,OiHj poplar. JOHN F. GLOVER, jlyl Corner Main and Seventh streets. m.'iEU'iiR I'aooiJs arrival : W At S. EM RICH'S. NEW DRY GOODS, For Sale Fon C?n Oxi.v. XEW DRY GOODS ARRIVED At S. EMBICII'S. NEW DRY GOODS, For Sale Fmi Cash Ost v. XEW DRY GOODS ARRIVED At S. EMBICII'S. XEW DRY GOODS, For Sale For CA?n Osli. XEW DRY GOODS ARRIVED At S. EMRICII'S. XEW DRY GOODS, For Sale Foil Cash Oni.v. P3 .; . - ljf J HI 61 1 L TU RAI. I.YlPLE.ilE.YTS G -U. li doz. Scythes and Snathes, various patterns 2 do -Vythes iiliI Cradles, Uo do; '' C do Manure Forks; - fl do Long Handled Hav Forks; C do Short do do; 2 boxes Scythe Stones. For sale at ; Z, II. COOK & SON'S. rOOPS! PtHlTl tiKOSS RATTAN HOOrs ; Thirty Gross Rrass Hoops of extra size and sniicrior quality. Just received and ! for sale cheap bv j angl3 . MESSRS. J. II. MAGnEE & Co. Ttf BUSH. UORJ' .HEAL ERESH For Sale by .. II. COOK A SOX. Ol? GROUND nlvU g-OR.V! CORN"!! VORN'!!! COO IV Bushels jtut received mid for ssle chap nt aug-27 A. J. REYNOLDS Sr Co.

I fefeglfeg,- j VVW4- At'K. LoH'riee are dnurufairfy thai mtr JVfcen ire paid " " I 5aaM'iM2sM 4kiMf-5 rr'i-Ufe i nuctualli: and that our tcJiewes are more liberal

L r , 3 v-ti i v , ! ÄMiWtW - other Lottery U the Vorldl Acent foi the fallowing Mills and Slaclimc, offers ; aKSy4 1 jÖCl r'jpWTIwfe ! '

TOBACCONISTS.

FBMIE LA It t) EST TOBACCO M TABL1SHMENT IS THE STATE. ES- ! V. FE5DRICH & BROTHERS, ' Would respei-tfully inform the citizens of Evans . villc and Vicinity, that they have a larger stock of ! Tobacco, Seirars, Snuir, Pipes, stud I German Smoking Tobacco, j than any two establishments of our principal cities. Hotels and store-keepi'i-s lock to your interests. j Before purchasing elsewhere, please examine our ! large assortment, whic h we pledge ourselves to sell I at the lowest Ualtimore prices, and cheaper than i can be bought iu Cincinnati or Louisville. All we i-nsk is, that you shall call and judge fir yourselves, i AVe offer any of the ulaive at wholesale or retail. Our establishment is a branch of the well known extensive Baltimore Tobacco Warehouse of Jos. Fendrieh Si Uros. No. löö Forest stn-ct. F. FENDRICll RROS., Main st. 1 door above Fiist, ' jyl- Evansville, lud. ATiRESVEJS T lITi" TOBJiVCO EJVXs tory, .). S Mi 'CR A CK EX, Proprietor, Main street, between Third and Fourth, Evansville, Iml. Having fitted up the above toliacco factory, I am . now prepared to fill all orders for tho various styles of Western Tobacco, such as Fives, Founps, Quarter aud Half Pounds, in all kind of packages, and liave now on hand the following brands, vit.: 10 boxes Olmstead 5 Lump; I 10 do do Pounds; I 10 do Fine (Own); 20 do (in ( 'aildies) Hoosier Roy; 20 do do Jordan's; 10 do Low Grade Robinson's, 20 do Montgomery 50 Hw Packages. The above stock will be sold 5 icr cent, lower than can lie bought elscwliere, and 5 per cent, off for cash. All kinds of currency taken at jiar. . Seventy-live M. large size Cigars on hand iu one M. boxes at lowest figures for cash. feblii T REVEIT-EII. -193 BAUS VOI-: j?FI'E 100 boxes tea, 10!) bales American Xavy oakum, 5 cases liquorice, 10 cases lemon syrup, 10 do brandy cherries, 5 do absynth, 20 boxes pickles, 5 do pcccalilli, 5 do nastiirtions, 5 do enracoa in jugs, - .5 bbls Hour sulphur, 10 kegs refined sultpctru, 5 bbls alum, 5 do chalk, 5 do coperas', 15 do almonds, 5 do filberts, 5 do almonds (soft shell), 5 do Brazil nuts, 5 do English walnuts, 10 boxes shelled Almonds, 5 bbls currents, lo boxes citron, 100 do fire crackers, 10 cases cards, lull doz tar buckets, for sale low by TENNEY A- S0RKENS0N, aug30 No. 31 Water street. YiiBLsV'J-BEsit'LAÜlfiJ'B'slH M.ry Corn Meal ; Green Appli-x, Ac. soptS A. D. HKYXOLDS A- Co. EE It STORE. THE U E R.uet, SIGNED wiil keep iiustalitly on 1 Jl.l 1 , .'(. V, SIlirsTVFF, Bn.ix. A ml Mill, tail, all other articles needed lo feed Horses or All of which he w ill sell wholesale or relowest market rates, giving just weight at and measure. ROBERT S. Rl'STOX, Water street, between Main and Locust, Evansville. nug3-ly "STÄS A-7iiyOf ITER ST.i 9C3. door above Vine, sole Manufacturers of the Celebrated Magnolia Whisky OF EVANSVILLE, 1.N1I. ALSO All kinds of Domestic Liquors, nnd constantly a large supply of Old and Choice Bourbon, Rye, lind Monongahcla Whisky. augl-dAwly. dTIltÄ RLES BA'BVlriVKLÄi P ORTE It KS and Dealer in Coach and Saddlery Hardware, Main street, near Water. Having completed my arrange me 11 1 s with European and Amer-h-an manufacturers for a direct supply of all goiMls in my line, I am enabled to of fer inducements, that cannot fail to :3 to the interest of rll en-gagi-d in the bu-incsa to give me a truU. I name in part: axles, springs made of the best steel; bands, enameled and of all kinds of leather; cloths, linings for carriages, varnishes, castings of all kinds, saddle trrcs, English bridle leathers, bits, stirrups, spurs, hames, fine silver hamcs of nil kinds, Jenny Lind Gig Trees, self-adjusting pads, Taylor's patent hames, fly nets, shoe threads, horse blankets, London Girth M'elis, American Girth and Rein Wei, lith cotton and worsted; London Welt Skins, a superior article; ivory, gutta pcrcha and brass lined martengal rings: superior kerseys for horse covers, the liest quality of carriage bolts, patent gig trees, &c, &c. I keep in fart everything appertaining to either branch of the bnsiness, and understanding lmth branches thoroughly, wo would re;-ctfully invite your attention la-fore purchasing elsewhere. I am also agent for Ward's Patent Spring Saddle. p20-dtw 1 EO. THORJVHILL, BE US LEA t"E to return his thanks to his old customers for their kind patronage, and hopes hy strict attention to business, and good work, t lio able to merit a continuation of their favors. Having removed Iiis store to the corner of S-cond and Main streets, formerly occupied as a Silversmith Shop, he is now prepared t" furnish all who may favor him with a call, with all the articles in his line. a&fiIiepairing done with neatm-ss and despatch. Second hand harness always on hand. j!y22-tin. WffA I. L O VK If S JIM POUTERS AND DE iTOBIIARB, MM:alers in Domestic and Foreign Drugs, MEDICALS. CHEMICALS, Paints, Oils, Varnislies, Brusliti, Glass A KD GLASS HVf BE, r.l TENT MEMCIXF.S, PERFUMERY, BIRD CAGES, AC, Evansville, Indiana. Having made large additions to onr stock, we are now ready to fill all order with such quality of Goods as we fs,-! assm-ed wiil give entire satisfaction. As we make our purchases by the packages, we arc enabled to offer .them at the lowest jsissible prices, thereby givivg the purchasers the same advantages as those who buy East. We also deal exj ) ) ,; I EJIKE0TYPE AKD A 31UR0TYPE STOCK 1 And keep constantly un hand a large and varies! asj cortmeut of Cases, t lieinicals, Camcrals, and every j article connected with the art. Ojierators that choose to order, and enclosing re- 1 mittance, the same care and prices will be observed as if they attend Jiersoually. When goods out of our lino arc wanted, .ve will j procure them with pleasure, at the lowest prices. j I AVe shall, us heretofore, give particular attention j to have all orders carefully packed aud promptly forwarded. ; - - ! julj-2 HALLOCK A" STODDARD. !

MISCELLANEOUS.

iVMVf.V t VOSS LOTTERIES TBII Ml' II ANT!! SWAN & CO. Continue to Draw as Usual -vrithoat Interruption SWAN & COYS LOTTE 111 n.-i A 11R LEG A L, A KD A t'TJiOlil'.ED BY THEPTATE Of GEORGIA:! A CO., Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery, in each of their Single Number Lotteries for NOV., If.i8, at ArorsTA, Geo., iu public, under the sulieriuteudeiicc of Commissioners. flaue 40 draws on Saturday Nor. 6, 1858. IIa 41 draws on Saturday, Nov. 13, 1858. flume 4:4 draws on Saturday, Nov. 20, 1858. flats 43 draws on Saturday, Nov. 27, lt-i. ' OX THE PLAN OF SINGLE XCMRERS. 50,000 Tickets. FIVE T1I0VSAKÜ FOUR IIUKBRED AKD EIGHTY-FIVE FltlZES! Scarly One Prize to every Nine Tickets! MACNIFiCENT SCHEME! TO RE DRAWN Each Saturday in November.

1 Prize of. $70,000 1 " " 30,000 1 " " . 10,000 1 " " 5,000 1 " " 4,000 I " " I 3,000 1 " " 1,500 4 " " 1,000 4 " " 000 4 " " 800 4 " " 700 4 " " C00 50 " " 500 50 " 300 li HI " ' 125 2j0 ' ..... . ... . ...... ............. 100 APpVlÖYijffATiÖ'x'TRZEsV 4 of SKKi Approx'ing to $70,000 Prize,....$l,000

4 " 4 " 4 " 4 " 4 " 4 " 5,ooo " 300 2i HI 125 loo 75 i"iO 20 are.. 30,000 10,(K1 5,000 4,000 3, 1,500 1,200 800 500 400 , . 300 200 ...lOO.tOO 5,485 Prizes amounting to $320,000 Whole Tickets 10; Halves 5; (Jjiartors S2)j. ttS"A Circular showing the plan of the Lotteries will lie sent to any one desirous of receiving it. Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following rates, w hieb is the risk: Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets $80 " " 10 Half " 40 " " ' 10 (Juarter " .. 20 " " 10 Eighth " . .. 10 In ordering Tickets or Certificates, enclose tho money to our address for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will lie forwarded by first mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending iu any figure they may designate. The List of Drawn humliers and Prizes will be sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. P8 Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and give their Post otlice, County and State. li-ij lienn-mlsT that every Prize is drawn and payable iu full without deduction. is A' AW prizes of f 1,000 and under, paid immediately after tho drawing other prizes at the usual tili' of thirty days. All communications strictly confidential. Address orders for Tickets or Certificates to S. SWAN & CO., Augusta, Georgia, rS.iT'Forsoiif? residing near Montgomery, Ala., or Atlanta, Ga., can have their orders filled, and save time, by addressing S. Swan & Co., at either of those cities. - R-tT A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each one is entitled to, will be published after every drawing, in the following papers: Augusta (Geo.) Constitutionalist, .New Orleans Delta, Mobile Register, Charleston Standard, Nashville Gazette, Atlanta Intelligencer. New York Weekly Day Rook, Savannah Gi-orgian, llichioond Dispatch, New York Dispatch and Paulding (Miss.) Clarion, and Little Rock (Ark. I Democrat. Aug. 18. 1 TfR. .TfOtfSE-s .vwj.v oorl MJ PILL t'AUTIoX. Merchants nud Tra ders will he on their guard and not be imposed upon by a Counteii'eii of Morse's Iudiau Root Pills, signnl A. B. MOO UK. All genuine Koot Pills have the name and siguutiu-e of A. J. WHITE CO., 011 each liox. DU. MORSE, toe inventor of Jforn' Indian Hunt l'il Is, Usui spent the greater part of his life 111 travelling, having viited I-.uroiie, Asm, and Africa, us well as North America, aud has spent three yeai-s among the Indians of our Western country, and it was in this way that the Indian Hoot Pills were hint discovered. Dr. Morse was the first man t establish the fact that all dis eases arise from IMI'l ltl'i l OE J HE BLOOD that our strength, health and life dejiended npo this vital fluid. " A. .1. WHITE & CO. 50 Leonard Street, New York. DR. MOUSE, the inventor of Morse's Indian Root Pills, has spent the greater part of his life iu traveling, having visited Eurojic, Asia and Africa as well ns North America has sjtent three yeais among the Indians of onr "Western country it was in this way that the Indian Root Pills were first discovered. Dr. Morse was the fiist men to estal-li-h toe fact that all diseases arise f.om IMPURITY OK THE BI.WOD tliat our strength, health and life dciicmlcd upon this vital fluid. When the various passages become clogged, and do not act iu iicrfeet harmony with the different functions of the body, the blood loses its action, becomes thick, corrupted mid diseased, thus causing all pains, sickness and distress of every name; our strength is exhausted, our health we are deprived of, and if nature is not assisted in throwing off the stagnant humors, the blod will become choked and cease to act, nnd thus our light of life will be forever blown out. How imjiortant then, that we should keep the various passages of the body free and open. And how pleasant to ns that we have it in our power to put n medicine iu your tcuoh, namely, Morse's Iudiau Root Fills, manufactured from plants and roots which grow around the mountainous cliffs iu nature's garden, for the health and recovery of diseased man. One uf tho roots from which these pills are made is a sodoritic, which open the pores of the skin, and assists nature in drawing out the fiuer jiaxts ot the corruption within. The second is a plant which is an expectorant, that opens and unclogs the humors from the lung by copiuns spitting. The third is a diuretic, which gives ease nail double strength to the kidneys; thus encouraged they draw largo amounts of impurity from the blood, which is then thrown out bountifully by the urinary water passage, and which could not have been discharged in Kiny other way. The fourth is a cathartic, and accompanii-s the ither pro)icrtics of the pills while engaged in purifying the blood; the coarser particles which cannot pass by the other outlets, are thus taken up and conveyed off in great quantities by the liowvls. From the above, it is shown that Dr. Slorse's Indian Root Pills not only enter the stomach, but become united with the blood, for they find way toevery part, and completely rout out and cleanso the system f;otn all impurity, and the life of the body which is the blood, liocomes perfi-ctly healtl.y; consequently all sickness and pain are driven from the system, for they cannot remain when tho body becomes so pure and clear. The reason why people are so distressed when sick, and why so many die, is because they do not get a medicine which will pass to the afllicted parts, and which will open the natural passages for the disease to lie cast out, hence a large quantity o food and other matter is lodged, and the stomach and intestines are literally overflowing with the corrupted mass, thus undergoing disagreeable fermentations, constantly mixing with the blond, which throws the corrupted matter through every veiu and artery, until life is taken from tho body by disease. Dr. Morse's Tills 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, aud whose ft-eble frames have lieen scorched by the burning elements of raging fever, and who have been brought as it were, within a step of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they would have been numbered with the dead, had it not leen for this great and wonderful medicine, Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. After one or two doses had been taken, they were astonished and absolutely surprised, in witnessing their surprising effects. Not only do they give immediate ease nnd strength, and take awny all sickness, pain and anguish, but they at once go to work at the foundation of the disease, which is the blood. Therefore, it will be shown, especially by those who nse these Pills, that they will so cleanse and purify that disease that di-adly enemy will take its flight, and the flush of youth nnd beauty will again return, and the prospect of a long and happy life will cherish and brighten your days. CAfTios. Beware of a counterfeit signed A. R. Moore. All genuine have the name of A. J. Wliile & Co.on each box. Also tho signature of A. White & Co. All others are spurious. , A. J. WHITE 4 CO., Sole Proprietors, .10 Leonard street, X. y. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by de, ..era in Medicines. Agents wanted in every town, village and ham. let in the land. Parties desiring the agency will address as above for the terms. lTice 25 cents per box, five boxes will be sent on receipt of f 1, postage paid. janll-dwly ,TkAI LS 75 kegs assorted Xails for sale by W Z. II. COOK A SOX. JThOOB .VATS! IIOOR .UA TS! 7 3 MM doz. assorted, from common Grass to Worste Rugs. For sale by Z. H. COOK & SON.

PATENT T3EDICINES.

I SCO VEREtl wT XrT.'reaie ' Cure in the World for Pain.' Prof. CJias. IleGrwth, Original Inventor and TBannfact urer ef tbs ELECTKIC OIL! Thts Oil is the only sure remedy iir the world foi the cure of rheumatism, deafness, potil, nrsralgia. lumbago, sciatica, spinal and bronchial ciiopUiuts, ticdoloretrx, headache, cramps, croup, piles, felons, sprains and bruises, cuts and wounds, swelled gfaathe, stiff joints, scrofula, erysipelas, sore nipples, swelled breast, womb disorders, salt rliotim, canker in. the mouth and stomach, palpitation, eruptions, caked breast, (piiusy, sore throat, palsy, pleurisy, ulcers, lock-jaw, heart-burn, tooth and ear-ache, norvonsness, costiveness, burns, sore gums of teeth ing infants, hemorrhage, abscess, stiff neck, broken breast, chilblains, tetter, shingles, frosted leet, fever aud ague, chapped bands, or any diseases that are sore and painful, is the only article ever brought before the public that will do its work perfectly in from three to twenty minutes has been used by thonsands and pronounced the best remedy ever discovert. This OS acts on the system with electricity is or pure vegetable preparation. Not the slightest danger of applying it outwardly and inwardly. It at once gives a prrmaneiit core in most cases from ten to twenty ininntes. The best physiologists of Europe Iiave discovered tlit all organic derangement of the 0nim.1l system is thf effect of sti obrtvnetion of the physico-eler-tric fluid iu the nrairie disnse. A skilfn! applicant of this Oil pitta in immediate motion the nerv fluid and themre is at ertee ' accomjilisfietL Ko bleedings, no vomiting, purging or blistering is re sorted to. Xone genuine without tho signature of Prof. C. . De Grath. Labels signed in writMig. Principal Depot, Ko. 30 Sotrthf Eighth street three doors below Chestnut, Philadelphia.Country dealers and druggists caff be snpplied? wholesale aud retail. Price 25 cents, CO cents and 81 ier bottle. Try every thing else, and give this one pi.ilpls trial. . Cai'tios. Be careful to ask for, and get Di Grath 's Electric Oil, as worthless imitations aliouud. There are numerous imitations sprung vp on the eputation that my article has acquired. The pub c must beware they are worthless. AFFLICTED, READ THIS. Miraculous cure made on one of the citizens oif Macou: Macos, April 8, 1857. rnoF. DrGRATii Dear Sir: This is to certify thnt -I bad a fall, sprained my shoulder nnd was afflicted f 11 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 DeGrath's Electiic Oil, and by one application of it I was enabled to ra iso my hand to my head and takeoff my hat. -Thank God, I am well, and I cheerfully recommend' it to all the afflicted. The application was made' before a hundred lit-rsons. lours truly, (Signed! A. JORDAN. Vt ituess J. A. Haler, John W. Brantly, Lew is Young, J. W. Aderbold,, E. G. Jetlers, E. Price. C. H. Rogers, G. T. Franklin, A. B. Ross, R. P. Freeman, Macon-, April 8, 18.57: TRor. DeGkath Dear Sir: I, dipt. B. R. Smith, hereby certify that I have been afflicted with rheumatism for four years and nt times could not sleep. By hearing of the wonderful cures by DeGrath's Electric Oil, I was induced to try it, and by tho first application of the Electric Oil I was at oncer relieved, and iow have the use of my arm. . The ipplication was made liefore flftv persons. B. B. SMITH, Twiggs Co. Me, the undersigned, were present: J.J. Riley, J. 11. Brantly, II. J. Cooper. Jiuleujh (K. C.) Staudard. , CERTIFICATE. WisnsBono, S. C, March 9, 1857. I, David Elkin, do hereby certify that I havebeen badly afflicted for two months with inflammatory rheumatism, one of my legs being much swollen stiff nud sore so that I found it exceedingly difficult to walk that the stiff joint has lien twicerubbed with Prof. DeGrath's celebrated Electric Oil within thirty hours; and I now have the perfect use of the afflicted limb. I was also troubled witb partial deafness in my left ear, and by a single ap--plication of the Electric Oil my hearing has been, greatly improved. : DAVID ELKINAvotsTA, Gn., March 38, lSöX rr.or. Dr.GiiATit Dear Sir: This is to certify th I" I have been afflicted with lu-ailacheand corns on my feet from which I have suffered very mnch and by the application of DeGrath's Electric Oil I have lieen cured of my - headache and corim, and therefore recommend it to all. P. McCCE. Prof. De Gratü'b Electric Oil. S23 Reward. I will give S25 for the apprehension of a low scamp, who printed some dirty handbills and called his stun' by the name of Electric Oil. - Caction. Beware of low Hdlars and picaynne druggists who put up a stuff composed of campheiie and lard oil, calling it Electric Oil. Xo ieddlar sell the genuine Electric Oil iu the United States it is sold only by respectable druggists and country niei, hunts. Be sure and get DeGrath'8 Electric Oil, or you will be cheated. AFFLICTED, READ THIS. CKRTIFICATK. Ai-Gt sta, Gh. March 28, 1857. PnoF. DeGrath Dear Sir: This is to .-srtify that my boy Moses has been afflicted with rheumatism' for seventeen years, and by one application of yonr Oiljie was entirely cured, aud I cheerfully commend it to all similarly atlerted. Yours respectfully, J. HEI BER. For sale by SMITn A E7.7.ARD, sole agents at Atlanta, Georgia. PROF. CJIAS. DeGRATU, :ai South Eighth street, Philadelphia. KELLER A WH ITE, sole agents. Also, for sale at Dr. Pennington's Drug Store, aud HalliK-k Stoddard's. oc20 mWIAJM BIPLE POWJIEB 00 9l fM kegs Miami Riflle Powder; 300 kegs Blasting Powder; 25 cases Rifle do; 50 half kegs Rifle I'owder. For sale by Z; II. COOK & SOX, Agents. " eg PÜI.E poit JLwho sutiscrilK-s for th E P-EB 1'B OH NEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS, A Beautifully Illustrated IT amily Newspaper. The New York Weekly Press is one of tho largest ami liest literary papers of the day. 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We prefer to make this liberal distribution among them instead of giving a large commission tu Agents, giving to the subscriber the amount that would go to the Agent, and in lilanv cases a hundred fold more. DANIEL A DEE, Publisher. ajili-Oia 211 Centre street, New York. 9EW JBl'Sr, JUST RECEIVE I by Express, at J. HEALY'S. yU.VJHtIESZ5W HAGS VOPPEEts 1200 kegs assorted Nails; - . 100 do Cut Spikes; 50 do Wr't do; 4'Kl Isixes assorted Glass;- - 7A ilo . do ToIihcco; - 50 do do Starch; 50 do do Star Caudles;200 kegs White Lend; 15 bbls. Linseed oil; 5 do Tm-peiitinv; 50 do Rosin; 10 do Pitch; 50 do Vinegar; 40 bags fine Salt; 100 bbls. White Lime; 100 do Cement, 60 bids. Grey Lime; 20 4m Fluster Paris. In store and for -' sale by 1 ORR, DALZELL A CO. JfJTALL' S PA TEV T VOJVCRE TE MM SAFES. We are agents for the celebrated Hall's Patent Fire Proof and Thief Proof Safes, manufactured by Hall, Carroll A Co. Cincinnati. A constant supply will be kept on hand, and sold ut ' manufacturer's prices. PBESTOX BBOetfl m,mAILS IOO KEGS JSSOBTJBL1W W Nails, received and for sale cheap for cash,, by JACOB STRAUB, jly24-3w No. 40 Mai street.

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