Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 73, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 November 1858 — Page 4

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Ktranrrlll Exchange and Carerney Table. : '--' - Corrected by tha Branch Bank. BXCHAROC: . K.w Tork, Buying Belling hew Orleans, " par Cincinnati, " 5 AJiRARLE FUNDS, OB CVERUiCT AT FAR. 8tati Bank or Indiana. Aueshsitt -City Bäks. Bäk or tue State or In- Mononoamila Bank, Fa. DIANA. ' BaLTIMOR. State Bank or Ohio. Ewept iamn Bant. Kentucky. .- - - - Pittsbubo. .. Louisiana.' - ;- Philadelphia, fErcept Specie FATING T:xz Bank of rennsglvanus. Banks or Indiana. Missocri.' " Wheeling City. stock banks or ottto except Tnion, Sandusky 5 dis.iCity, Cincyinati.....30 dis. City Bank,Columbu,5di'Canl, ClevelaD.d..7d dia. Seneca County. ...75 dis. rtw TOBK, SEW INOLAKD, HEW JEKSXT, AND DELAWARE, W OOOD CBEDIT. SPECIE-PATING FREE BANKS. Brookville Bank, Brook- Exchange Bank, Green

ville. castle. Bank of Elkhart, Elkhart. Bank of Goshen, Goshen., Bank of Cos port, Gosport. Fayette Co. Bank, Connersville. Farniors' B'k, Westneid. Hoosior B'k, Logausport. Indiana Bank, Madison. Indiana Reserve Bank, Kokomo. Indiana Farmers' Bank, Franklin. Indiana Stock Bank, LaDorte. Bank of Indiana, Michi gan City. Bank of Monticello, Monti cello. Bank of Mt. Vernon, Mt. Vernon. Bank of Paoli. Paoli. Bank of BockviUe, WaKentucky Stock B'k, Co bashtown. Bank of Syracuse, Syracuse. Bank of Salem, Salem. Bank of Salem, New Al lumbus. Lairranire Bank, Lima. Mer. and Mechanics Bk, New Albany. New York and Va. State bany, Stock Bank, Evansville. Bloomington B'k, Bloom- Parke Co. Bauk, Rockington. rill. Crescent City Bank, Ev-I Prairie City Bank, Terre ansville. Haute. Canal Bank, Evanville. CambridgeCity B'k,Cambridge City. - - Central Bank, Lndianapo-j Us. Souther -Bank of Ind., Terre Haute. Salem Bank, Goshen. UNCUBBENT TUND8. The principal uncurreut funds in this market are Illinois, Wisconsin and Tcuucsse. They may be quoted about as follows : Illinois , ......1 discount. Wisconsin - Tenncsse Planters aud Union .Banks.... 4 Bank of Tenncsse ....... J " Free Banks solvent ..........1S1' . Places of AV or snip. Tlie following Register of places of public worship, may be ot" interest to strangers isiting our O'.-riiiaa Vmttd Ecagclical St. John'i Church. On Third street, between Division aud Inle streets. William Schmidt, Pastor. Moetiugs, every Sunday, at 10 o'clock, A. M. . Ckrutian Chnrch Hall of the Neptune Engine House, Second Street, betweeu Main and Locust. J. . Tibbetts, Pastor. Services every Lord's day at HV o'clock, A. Bi and 7 o'cleck, P. M. ' I'rcibyterhm tViarck, (X. 8.) On Second, between Main and Locust streets. Rev. WiLLlAJt MoCaber, Pastor. Services every Sabbath, at 10 o'clock, A. M., and 3 o'clock. P. M. Sabbath Sen""1 at 6 o'clock, A. M. Prayer Meeting every W ediinjilfiv Voll i 1 'r . At A o't'llM'k. Fiitt Prcdyteritm Chnrck, (0. S.) Corner Vine aud Second streets. Rev. Alexaniier Stebbett, o.-,n- ÜArrirm vorv Sabbath at 10'. o clocK, A. M., and 8 o'clock, P. . Sabbath School at 9 o'clock, A. if . Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening at 8 o clock. 81. Par, (EjiscspaKjn) Corner First and Chest .tr..ra IVt. tivUNBT WlLBCB. Pastor. Servi Sabbath at 1014 o'clock, A. M., and o'ckKk, p. Jt. Sabbath School at 4 o'clock, P. . Prayer meeting every Friday evening, at 8 o'clock CAiircn of the Assumption, (Woman Catholic) Second street, between Main and Sycamore. Revs, Avtovt Dkdier and Patbii'K McDebmott, Pastors, Services every Sabbath morning at 8 aud 10 o'clock. Vespers at 3 O CIoCK, P. m. juueiiuga eeijr lumu In. ilnrinv the week, at (il-- and 8 o'clock. A. B. Trinity Clmrcli, (German tnnm CaAoie)Third street, between Vine and Division. Rev. Fbancis Utassi, Pastor. (Services every Sabbath at 8 aud !( n'rlm-k. a. M. Sabbath School at J o clock, p. and meetings evtry morning through the week at 8 o'clock, A. M. In,ile Wrect Church, (Melhodiet) Ingle street, be tweeu Seventh and Eighth. Rev. J. Hioht, Pastob. Services every Sunday at 104 o'clock, A. M., and 7 o'clock, p. m. Prayer Meeting every t ri xlv cveninir at to 8 o'clock. Benei Israel ttynagogHe Keller's Building, third story, on Main street, between Third aud Fourth traeta. Kev. Mr. elchseb, Fastor. Services ev ery Friday evening at 7 o'cleck, and Saturday Inv At. S o'clock. Attociation of Spiritualist Tempemncm Hall, on Water street. Services every Sabbath afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Laaut Street Church, (M'thnditt) Locust street between Second and Third. Ber. Hibax Gilmobe, Pastor. Services every Sabbath at lo; j o'clock, A. w. and 8 o'clock, p. if . Sabbath School at o' clock, a. m. Weekly Prayer Meeting, every Wed nesHav evenimr. at 8 o'clock. Zioa's Kraugelüvl Church On Fifth below Ingle street. Rev. Mr. Minoebt, Pastor. Services every Sabbath, at 10 o'clock, a. m., and 9 O'clock, p, 'iultwMil.iv evening, at 8 o'clock. f irti Hautist Church On the corner Second and Clark street. No Pastor. Church Meetings, Sun.lav mnruinc at lo1 o'clock. Prayer Meetinirs, ever Wednesday evening. Sabbath School at t o'German MethodM Church On Vine street, between Second and Third. Rev. Mr. Ranieb, Paslnr. Preacliimr. Sunday morning, at 10 o clock Also at night. Prayer Meeting, every Wednesday night. A Mean MethodM Church On Lect street, bet. Third and Fourth sts. Rev. Mr. Abbam Hill, Cir cuit Rider. Class Meeting, every Sunday morning, l'raver Meetme, every Wednesday night. German Baptist Church Corner Second and Clark street. Services every Sabbath, by Key. Mr. Busch. Trayer Meeting, every Wednesday niglij. om, or Allbright's Church. (German) Corner Eighth and Division Streets. Rev. Mr. Texpeuton, Pastor. Services every Sunday morning, at 11J o'clock. Prayer Meeting, every Wednesday night. German Lutheran Church On Fifth street, bet. Canal and Sixth, in Lamasco. Rev. Mr. Saupebt, Pastor. Services every Sabbath morning, at 11 o'cleck. Old ly:hool Baitid Sharp's enlargement. Elder A. D. Morton, Pastor. Services every Sunday morning at luV o'clock. Cumberland Presbyterian Church Corner Second and Chestnut sts. Rev. Mr. Bubbow, Pastor. Services every Sabbath at 11 o'clock, a. m., and at 8 P. u. Meetings of Secret SocietiesMASONIC Erantrille lAxlje, A'o. 64. A- J. Colbubn, Secretary. Regular meetings first and third Monday's in each month, at Masonic Hall, corner of Slain and First street. Erantcille It. A. Chapter, So. 12. W. E. Holisoswobtu. Secretary. Meets first Friday tn each outh, at Masonic Halt. oi.o fellows. Morning fütr lhj, S. 1-JsutM FW4i, rWrtary. RoirnUr wtt.y f-ty Tburwlay Ding, corner of Main nfl 'rft lr. Cretmt Lvlyt, !'". 'ti.im GBKCB, TArj. Meets every TiiM-lay rvnlng. Maller hod.je, (German So. Joiln I)kettell, Se-rtary. HrgnUr meetings every Friday evening. Eeannritle Enenmpmtnt, .V. 20. C. O. Kr.ATZ, Scribe. Meets a-cond and fourth Monday's iu every mouth. B J-d BROWS BALTIMORE or O TERS. Z. H. Cook & Son, Agents, Have this day received their first shipnu nt, and will continue to receive daily, per Adams A Co. Express, direct from the Packer iu Baltimore, m full supply. The Cans are large size and filled full. All Oysters sold by us will I warranted tn every me pect second to none. We are prepared to furnish Wholesale and Retail, and offer a liberal discount to dealers. Give us a calL Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Z. H. COOK A SON, iept 13 No. 22, Main sreet. t.i0.nETHUVU J'E 4,000 JLBS. v Canvassed Hams. 6,000 lbs. Bacon Sides, 5(i0 " Sugar Cured dried Beef, 600 lbs, No. 1 Cheese, 100 " Pure Cream of 50 Sacks extra family flour. 10,000 lbs, country Bran, 20 Rush. Corn Meal, 20 dozen Shaker and other Brooms. Tartar, Just received and tor sale by ang31 J. W. VICKERY A Co. r o r e L.L, te ro.vivvfci ro.y 11.1 i'E JLP just selected from the largest Eastern Houses, large stock of Violins, Italian, German, and French. Guitars of va-W is prices. Aecordeons ai IKlutinas, choice quality. Flutes, Flageolets, Tambourine, Banjaes, And all Musical Instruments and Instruction Books, which they sell at Eastern prises. Also, a complete assortment of Envelopes of all kinds. . Blank Hooka. Letter Paper. School Books. Newest Novels, Ac., Ac. Wholesale and retail, aud at the lowest prices in the city. Call and see the selection before going elsewhere. UC2T fVOUJS'AC ERJ.yCA Mr-Til K LOT y of imported Brandies, formerly advertised to be sold at public auction, mill, from this date, bo old privBtcly, in quantities to suit pun luisers. Call arly. if you want ur Brandy for little money. aag08-emi PECK'S A KBAHtfH.

MISCELLANEOUS.

WjfOELAR SHI.VGLES. 6 0,000 JL Poplar Shingles, in yard and for sale by JOHN F. GLOVER, augll Corner Main and Seventh streets. If $ffT LEA Iß 13 HEUS WW White Lead. - Timothy Seed, a fresh article. : " A large lot of fresh Teas, aborted qnalitiew, and packed. J ust received by 'sept 11. WHEELER BIGGS. W9IO COFFEE lOO HA US EUIME Mm Rio Cofhe. 25 Rags old goTcrnmcnt Java Coffee. 60 Boxes choice Hamburgh Cheese. 75 Cuddies fine Va. J.s. Tobacco. " 100 Boxes lbs. yp. 5s. and 8s. do. Just received and for sale by WHEELER A K1GGS. '-mAJfTiiII,SOO HUSH. E EACH ES, WW by scpto Z. H. COOK cX SOX. tHHEELER tt WILSOJS'S EAMI. WW LY SEWING MACHINE. The best, simplest and most durable Machine in use. They make a strong lock stitch, the earn 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 machine warranted three years, and full instructions given to enable purchasers to use them satisfactorily. ... Also The Buckeye Sewing- Machine. I' rice 830. The liest single Thread Machine in the market. A general assortment of Sowing Machine Silk Thread, Needles, Ac, i.e., constantly oil hand. . Office No. 4, Marble Hall. mvll-Cin F. M. SELLMAN, Agent. 'J.VTI.V A S TEMJMEJVtli (SVV eessors to Jus. Scantlin, Jr.,) ix-alers in all kinds of Stoves, and manufacturers of Tin, Sheet Iron ami Copiier Wan-. Also, man ufacturers of Fruit Cans of every iat:ut and d Jcription, with which printed directions for putmg up all kin.la of fruit, will ho turniHlicl, iree oi charge; all of which will be sold very cheap for ra.h, at wholeale or retail. Storeroom at No. 13, Main street, between Water and First streets, (opposite old Stnto Bauk), Evansville, lud. JAS. SCANTLIN, JR KORKET K. STEPHENS. JLd Flooring 3UU, Sccoud street, between Chestnut and Cherry, dealers iu Lmnlier ami manufacturers of Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Sash, Door aud Window Framos, Mouldings of every size, Flooring, w eatherboarding, Shelving, Mantles, JJase l'Uasters, Green-house Sash, and Chain Pump Tubing. A larere assortment of Sash, Uliuds, Doors. Mouldings aud Pump Tubing, constantly on hand. Alws ready worked Flooring of all kinds. . l'ersous about to erect buildings in tue bouiiicrn or Western country, considering the lew rate of freight by river, railroad aud canal will find it to their interest to purchase at our establishment, where they can be supplied with all the cariwntrr's work, ready-made, of seasoned lumber, for the finish of buildings. Our work is not main as most factory work, with tenons half way through, but it is trained in tlie same manner as it mane iy nana. Saw inj of si', kinds done on short notice. Terms cah, unless othurwise agreed upon. mv.'4-tt ihti,M iitajiii rjruio JL bvt, SE lurs, auuMV'EM at VAtTlEU A M.VRCON MER'S, 311 Main street. at septJ gf1 R tti EH iE S fV JfJtOl'JtflOJ'S. CWtVANSVlLLE, IN'D. Wb i. sale l).i .irtiui nt, First strei-t, first door fn m M iin ; Retail Department, Main street, first de-r Lhiiow the cnier. . H. Cook lieg to thank his friend in Evansvllle and neigh borhood, for their favors so freely Iwstowedrtn him since he bus leeii in business among thein, mid takes this pportimity of introducing to their notice his son, Mr. 11. A. Cook, whom ha has taken into luirtnership from this date, and solicits for the new tirm of i. U. Cook & Son, a continuance of the support so liberally conferred on himself. Z. II. Cook & Son, having taken the business premises anil purchased the whole stx-k of Mr. M. W. Foster, feel confident that they will be enabled to supply the citizens of Evansville with every article they may require in the Grocery and Provision linn. '.. 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 wholesale department, at prices that must iusure their orders for the future. fol'2-tf JB. TO BUILDER AND CARPENTERS. The subscriber has boujiht out the interest of R. H. Bennrtt, in the LunilsT Yard, uear Kratz & Heill man's Foundery. He now offers his stock at a cheap price for cash. ilyl-3m JAS SVVXSOS. rwo liOt TO Hü. JIJMTJIUWITE'S JL RETROSPECT KOK JULY Just received at augD0BK1.L & CON YNGTON. if VP store and tor sale by ang 20 J. ' W. VICKERT A Co. rOMtREE noon HOHSEHi o.ye Jt. fresh Milch Cow, tor sale at angoO 7. H. COOK A SON'S. JfJ01JK LlnUER.-Xe subscriber winild JL resiNTtfully call the attention of carpenters and builders to his stock of Pine Lnmlier, which is one of the largi-st and best ever yarded in this city. Prices as low as the lowest. Oflire corner Main aud Seventh streets. JOHN F. GLOVER. jiyi EXTRA SUGAU CURED HAMS. Received and for side by Z. II. COOK ft SOX, Solo Agent for Evansville. jnlya 20 BBM.S VMOICE JLUHIt OIL, 20 bxs. Star Caudles, - 20 do Assorted German and Palm Soap, Jut received by Z. If. COOK A Son. nTMLnwJvZe .n.i terJl. 10,000 JL Lights, 8-10 Sash, 3, 6, and 3 It. each. l.oot- 9-12 ' 2..V0 " 10-12 " ' l,um 10-1G and 10-12 Sash. 1H Pnnnol Doors, assorted sizes. 2-"i0 Roses Glass, assorted sizes. Just received and for Nile low, l,y WHEELER A RH1G. lfWAFEE'9 .tlTB.TlATfC B0TAT KS 1NG HARROW. Patented May Ärth, IÖ8. The attention of Kianufactiirers of agricultural implements, and the raisers of small grain, is invit ed to a recent and most yaluable improvement in the construction of the Harrow, invented by V. M. Ciiafke, of Grayville, Illinois. In this new implement the teeth are inserted ill two self revolving horizontal wheels, by which the furrow of the teeth are made to cross the line of the direction of the harrow, and as the tenth go round the circuit of the wheel every time the harrow moves forward the length of the diameter of the wheel, each tooth has just three timestheeflect of a tooth in a straight harrow, consequently it docs it work far better, and more of it. Once passing over the ground with this harrow, loaves it I unter harrowed than by two passages with the ordinary harrow. It is much lighter draft upon the tcaui, and what must bo a great consideration w tih every practical fanner, in wtiig ovr corn r stubble ground, it kjeps itself entin-ly fr of stalks, as by its action it scatters thm on each sid of it. Tli Inventor propose? to sell the right to mannactur the- Harro, for any k)vu Territory, wit lief (ouutirs or States, at moderate price. He will also eil single Harrows, and on the receipt of SI5 he will ship a good six feet Harrow to any part of the country, the purchaser paving freight. Ad-Ure-. V. M. CHAFEE, Biii:-d.1-tf Urayville, Illinois THE EYE I t HK E I 'I' .' .' O F .ILL THE ORGANS which beneficent nature has endowed man with, the Eve is the most important, roost complex, and most delicate in organization. From its exposed situation, it is Constantly liable t J disease which assumes varied forms, and which, when neglected or maltreated, too frequently terminate iu blindness. It becomes, therefore, necessary tha the practitioner shall be thoroughly eonversan not only with the structure of the eye ball and it appeunagee, bnt that he shall have a most accurst and perfect knowledge of all diseases to which that organ is liable. In presenting this card for pnbllc consideration, I would observe that after an experience of ever ten years iu the principal opthalmic hospitals of Europe, together with the advantage of a large private practic. 1 am prepared to treat all diseases of the Eye with that certainty of success which can only be accomplished by years of experience. V, CousultatioB hours from S A. M. to 12 P. M., and 1 to 0 P. M. JOHN MAGENXIS, M. D. Office, corner Locust and Second stieets, Evansville, Indiana. jy2H-lyw ilOOLK.nOiS REE If ME-OP-0ENED her School for Y'oiiiik Ladies, at No. 20, West Sixteenth Street, near Fifth Avenue, Cincinnati, O., on Monday, the. iNth of September. 1ÄVJ8. Having afew vacancies for boarding pnpils. Miss REED would bo pleased to make arrangements with families from the South, and from the country generally, who may d-sire to place their daughters or wanls among a select few, where they will receive the especial care of the principal. Young ladies, after the close of the school-year, can remain in tho establishment duriug the summer vacation, if desirable. It is the desire of the principal and teachers, to make school a home, ami study a pleasure, and every facility will lw offered for acquiring a thorough aud accompfiahed education. The location is unexceptionable, being In the vicinity of the finest parks and avenues in the city. Circulars may reoitained of A ppleton A Co., 346 and 318 Broadway : also of Iviaon A Phinney, 221 Broadway. All letters directed to Mis R., at the abovn address, will receive prompt att-ntin, ectl2-3td-ltw

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INSURANCE COMPANIES.

TSURA.y'CE agejycit allejt . JL ( G. UALLUtn- " .. , EVAXSYILLE, IXD. ..', Underwriter and Genera? nnrance - Agent, and - ADJUSTER OF AVERAGE3. He continues to issue policies from several FIRS I CLASS and MOST RELIABLE . INSURANCE COMPANIES IN THE COUNTRY, ON INLAND AND PIKE BISKS. He will also receive applications for . LIFE INSURANCE. BZT He will also attend to the ADJUSTMENT OF LOSSES of every description, under policies from other agencies, and attend to tho settlement of all matters connected with Insurance, for parties interested. His long experience as an Insurance Agent, has made him familiar with all subjects connected with the subject of Insurance. fap28'57-ly. j HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT. STATEMENT of the Condition of the ÜCTXA ' ivsi p iTK COMPANY on the 1st of January. ! 1858, as required by the law of the State of Indiana: The nameoi tue vonoraiion is e. a ANCE COMPANY, located at Hakttobd, I'onn. The Capital Stock is ONE MILLION DOLLARS, and Is paid up. The Assets of the Company are: .' . - Par. Market Cash iu hand and in Bank Cash in special deposit tinHartford banks, with accrued.... int rest... - - Cash iu hands of Agents, and In transit Real estate unincumberetl ... RA Mortcrae Bonds at 8 per cent $ 87,089 C9 2i,l:H 00 Cfi,872 05 47,01 4ö interest. Slf00 gl 00(1 44,000 00 28 do do 6 per cent, interest 1000 lOuO 28.OU0 00 10 Jersey City Water Bonds 6 per cent, iuterest 1000 1 Hartford City Bonds, 6 per cent, interest..... 1000 5 Milwaukie Bonds 10 per cent, interest....- , 1000 Money due the company secured by mortgage ...... Bills receivable 10 shares Hartford & New Haven R. R. Co., stock 1K 104 shares Boston & Worcester Railroad Co., stock 100 250 shares Connecticut River 11 R Co., stock 109 5 shares Connecticut River Co., stock - 100 50 shares Stafford Bank st Ii 50 shares Citizen's Bank, Waterbury stock 100 30 shares Eagle - Bank, Providence stock 50 300 shares Phtenix Bank, Hart- -ford stuck 1W

1000 10,000 00 1000 1S.IKI0 00 1000 5,000 00 5,418 04 35,177 18 112 33,000 00 78 8,3 Iii 00 50 12,500 00 1,250 5,1 KM 100 5,000 50 1,800 100 30,t00 no a,ooo r-o 12,000 no 2;,4ik 110 11,SJ 50 5,000 50 120 9,000 115 43,019 100 10,000 1,000 7:0 85 - 8,.-s 85 8,500 - 100 31,8110 100 20,000 83 25,500 . 85 '25,51 W . 115 Äl,MJ llSI 0,000 106 21,-110 MU 111,000 , . 108 21, WW 78 8,(KK) , 8(j (1,1100 M5 lil,.J"0 125 22,81: 30 l(i5 31.VKI 5 10,IH- - 75 15,HI0 105 4J.O0O 110 22,000 95 2S,r,(iO 93 38,000 10Ö 43,050 93 1,425 lOO 10,0110 150 22,500

400 shaij-g Farm. & Mech. B'k. Hartford stmt loo 300 shares Exchange B'k. Hart ford stock 50 210 shares State Bauk, do do... UpO MO ehisres City Bank, do do. Ml lis) shares County do do do 100 150 shares t oon, ltiver JSaiiK, Hartford, stock..... 50 435 shares Hertford B'k, Hart ford, st.s k M0 100 shares Charter Oak tank, Hartford sttsrk 100 100 shares Merrh. A Mau. B'k. Hartford, stock paid in.... 75 shares ;Etna Bank, Hart- -' ford, stock...... 200 shares Merch. Ex. Bunk, New York, stis-k 200 shares North River Bauk. New York, stork 1200 slum; Merch. Bank N. N. stock 50 85 2 200 shares N. American B'k, New York, stock 100 200 shares Nassau Bank, New York, stock.... 300 shares America B'k., N. Y 1 1IK

30W " Broadway B'k, " 25 400 People's B'k. " 25 2IK Republic B'k, " MO MO " City Bank " MO 40 " ' Union Bank " 50 I " Hanover Bank " M0 too " Commonwealth " M0 ni " Ph.enix Bank " 20 5C.5 " Manhattan H k, " 50 300 New York Rank " M0 200 " Market Bank " -H 4IK) " Ocean Bonk " 50 4Xl ' 1 Mnt'politan B'k " 100 tyoe " Buteliei-s' A Drovers

Bunk, New Y'ork stock 300 shares lin)Hirters A Traders' Bank, New York, stock.... 100 400 shares American Exchange Bank, New York, stock.... loo 820 shares Merchants' Bank, N. Y. stock 50 13 shares Mechanics A Tra ders' Rank, Jersey stockM0 100 shares I". S. Trust Co. New York, stisk 1W loo 150 shares N. Y. Trust Co., N. Life Ins. Y. stock... 51,öts;,3ij7 m T.IAr.ILITIEP. The amount of Liabilities due or not duo to banks or other creditors nothing. Losses adjusted and due none. Losses adjusted and not due $ 12 00G 00 Losses adjusted, iu suspense, waiting further proof or contested 101 bfcit 8S all ether claims against the ComiJiny are small, for printing Ac. Agents instructed to take no risks exceeding $10,00O without sjiecial permission. The greatest amount insured iu any oue city, town or village varies. The greatest amount allowed to be insured iu any one block also varus. The Charter or Act of Incorporation ami amendment is herewith presented. T1I0S. K. BRACE, Jn., Dart ford, Jan. 1st, 18."8. Secretary. STATE OF CONNECTICUT, 1 Hartford County. M- - Hartford, Jan. 1st, I808. Personally appeared before me, a Justice of the Peace, duly xualifled to administer oaths, TnoMAS K. Ukick, Jb., Secretary, and wade solemn oath that the foregoing statement of the assets aud condition of the JEtna Insurance ( olnvany is true. 1IENBY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. THE STATE OF INDIANA, - Aciiitor or State's t irricit, . Indianapolis, Jan. 12. l.S-8 Wnr.Kr.AS. the .V.tna Insurance Coiuuauv of Hart ford has filed in this Office, a statement uf its condition on the 1st of January, 1.10, the act of its incorporation ami amendments properly certified to, aud its written instrument, nominating its Agents and authorizing them fully and unreservedly to acknowledge service of process in the event of suits. Now, therefore, in pursuance of tbe requirements of "An Act to amend an Act entitled an Act for the Ittcorioratiou of Insurance Comianics, defining their powers, aud prescribing their duties," approved March 2, läöö, having presented satisfactory evidence to mo of full compliance to the requirements and specifications of that Act, I, John W. Donn, Auditor of the Statu of Indiana, do hereby certify Au in C. IIai.i.K" k, of Evaust ille, as tbe Agent of said Coniiany, is authorized to transact the hu.siross of Insurance as the Agent of said A'.tua In-iiRiuee Company in this State, up to July lt, IsV, to the extent that he may be commissioned und apjKiiutcd by the said Comiiauy. In witness whereof, I have hereunto sulwcrils d my iiiiiue and caused the seal of my ofnee to be affixed, this 12th d.iy of January, lS.'.H. JOHN W. WOOD, Audiur of State. ALLEN C. HALLFCK, Asest, Evansville, lud. feli a 90TI o-ysz u eeacock eeatiiW W er Fly Ilruslu; 3 doz. M isses' llrwrns, a fancy article; 6 do Fancy Whisks; 10 do Shaker and Lecallon Brooms; v 10 do assorted Scrub Brushes; 5 do Dusting Brushes, fancy aud phJu;. 6 do Shoe Brushes, ' do do; - HORN BROOK A CO. VJRI ES 3000 EOV.VUS A8svrted Wire; - - - - 000 B dls common and charcoal Sheet Iron; 20 do Galvanized and Russia do; 5 casks Sheet Zinc; Sheet Copper and Copper Bottoms, all sizes, in store and for sale by SAMUEL ORR. Jl.vS TO THE LOVERS OE A HO Oil Cup of Tea. We are now in receipt of a very choice lot of loose Teas, bought expressly for retail ;rade. Call one and II. Samples given with pleasure, by Z, U, COOK A SON.

miscellaneous;

THE DEMANDS OF THE TIMES. - es " 1 1 - p - I 1 ' It-.. R. B. HART, AiENT for the following Mills and Machines, offers for sale , - Tbe Great Eastern Com Iluskcr, SHELLER AND CLEANER, Which will shell from, 1,000 to 2,500 bushels per day. Also, The American Elephant. The great Novelty of the day. It Is the b.wt Mill ever invented for the farmer's use. It will make ten varieties of product. It will grind tho Cory aud Cob for feeding animals. It makes coarse o fine meal as may ls3 wanted, and it will bolt tt. meal as it grinds it; or leave it unlxdtod at tbe option of the oierator. It will grind Spices, Drugs or almost any. other iubstauoe which requires the operation of grinding. It does all thess things, and rcoiiircs but a little pwer to drive it. THE GREAT BENGAL TIGER, Is a Mill designed to make the various grades of Hominy, and is one of the best Machines ever invented for the purpose. Bradford's Portable Burr Mil. Is too well known to need a description. It is the cheaest, and at the same time, tho easiest kept in repair, of any iu use. AU of the aliove Mills and Machines can be sen in operation at HART'S MILLS, Comer of Second and Canal streets, where the public are invited to call and see the latest improvements of tbe age before purchasing elsewhere. All orders will le promptly filled. Jaii27-dAwtt- It. B. HART. 'rfETHJjy'as eTJvk bet C TER THAN OTHERS. R. B. HART, is now prepared to supply the city and country trade with the best of corn meal, nnliolted, corn grits and hominy, of all grades; wheat grits, unlsdted flour, rye Hour, extra family flour, crush feed, bran, thipstuff, corn, oats, chicken feed, and all articles in the feed line. All trade delivered to any part of tho city. Please send ill, your orders. My prices will 1 low, as cheap as the cheapest, ami as good as the ls-st. The nimble sixpence better thau the sl-w t shilling is my motto. All may depend on getting all my trade m.ido of none but the best of ground grains, as I will bur 11 other. R. B. HART. jan27-dAwtf fi?r U.VOÖK K SOJRlfÄitiEÄi' Ajf STRK. Agricultural Implements, .Stils , nui Groceries sold at cash prices for all kinds of j Pnxlm-e and T,ive Stock, such as Horses, Midcs, j Cows, Calves, Ifc-ef Cattle, Hogs, Chickens, Butter, Lard, Itacon, Eggs, rurs and Skins of every description. Ginseng, Beeswax, Feathers, Wheat. Corn, Outs, Barley, Beans, Rye, Bran, Shorts, Irie l Applesaud Peaches, Potatoes and Vegetable of nil sorts. Z.U. COOK & SONS. fel.20-,lAw VMA L VA RLE STAJVMiA RIß WORKS. W BOBELL A CON YNCITON, are sole agents f'r Vdiidcrburg county, for all the subscription B'Kiks published by I. Appleton A Co. Abridgement of the Helmtes in Congress, Or Public History of the United States. New American Eucyeloiedia, a Dictionary and Journal of Knowledge. Certainly the first work of the age. American Eloo,ueiicc, a Collection of Speeches and Addresses of tiie most Eminent Orators of America. Kncyclojiedia of Wit and IIumr, by the celebrated Comedian Burbm, in 2.V. Nos. Dictionary of Machine Mechanics und Engine Work. The u;wit and most improved edition in 2. N.w. Urc's Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines. DOBELL A C0NYNCT0N beg to call attention to their important works, and request their kind friends to call ami see them; as ulso, the array of opinions of eminent men iu continuation of their iinistrtance and value. Dobcll A Ctinygtou have samples and specimens of the various bindings in which these works can I procured, from paper to the liue.r morocco. inil7 'Ii BUSH. ERLUE SEE Jtl'E.r0 bubh. Ear Corn, received per slramcr J. II. Done liice Flonr. Cum Starch. Wheuten Grift. Farina. Split l'eas. Maccaroni. Yermicclla. 3 dor., qts. Worcestershire Suu"e. 5 ' pts. " " fi " half pts. " " X " " John Hull. " .1 " " Harvey " .1 " " seueu of Shrimps. 3 " " Auchoivcs. Lemon Syrup. Ginger " Strawljerry " Itasplierry. Pine Apple " Sarsaparilla " . Just mvivoil and for sale by augt'dy Z. H. CnnK A SON. jfWÖop 7ro' .1000 ifvjviiLEs m. lloop Iron, assorted sizes, ( n bnnd ami for sale at reduced prices by SAM 1" F.I, OUR. ISSOL CTIOJ TIIE FA U TJ'ERship heretofore existing tietween John A. lii itz, John A. Ilaney aud W. Carpenter, nmler tbe firm and name of Reitz, Hauey A Co.. has been this day dissolved by the retirement of W. Carpenter, Esq., the interest of said W. Cariiemer having lieeu purchased by tlie said John A. h'eirz and John A. Ifaney. The affairs and business of the old firm will be settled by the new tirm of REITZ & HAI7EY, Who will continue the manufacture of Steam Engines and Steam Boilers, of any size, together with all the Shafting. Wheels, Pumps, Saw Mill Machinery and Mill Gearing of any size. Also, Distillery and Mining Machinery, and iu fact everything iu the Iron line, at the old stand corner of Injile and Canal Streets. pß-ls-W-tf REITZ A IFANEY. !Xr.BB 'AR. We are now W oll'erins for sale to the city and country trade our whole stock of lumlier at retail. Having extra facilities for mauiifacturiii'.; and buying pine lumlier in Pennsylvania, wo think we cin oll'er inducements to purchasers that they cannot find elsewhere in the city. We shall at all times lie supplied witli a full assortment. Also, pine shingles and dressed fhsiriiig always on hand. Call at the ofhVo mi fhe alsive corner. WATSON, NEWBERRY A CO., Corner Main and Eighth streets. nov 17-ly g-10AL!COAI.'.! COAL!!! have now 011 band and are daily receiving the liest COAL that has ever lieeu introduced into this market, which we are selling low. Good currency will lie received in pavment. Orders left "at the store of JNO. W. HIGH ES, next to the Statu. Bank, will be promptly attended to. jan20-tf - JNO. W. Hl'GHES. WMIJVE SHIJ'JLES.--M,XD No. 1 Pine JL Shingles, fur sale low. Also, 00,000 Poplar. JOHN F. LOVER, jlyl Corner Main and Seventh streets. e wiiR r hoods a'rriva LS At S. EMBICU S. NEW DRY GOODS, For Sale For Casii Oxir. NEW DRY GOODS ARRIVED At S. EMBICU S. NEW DRY GOODS, For Sale For Cash Oklt. NEW DRY GOODS ARRIVED At S. EMBICU S. NEW DRY GOODS, For Sale ' For Cash Qsir. NEW DRY GOODS ARRIVED . At S. EMBICH'S. NEW DRY GOODS, For Sale For Cash Oxlt. ap3 - , (W Rief VL TVRAL ."liI7SÄTS mjBL 6 doz. Scythes and Snathes, various patterns 2 do Scythes and Cradles, do do; ' . , . u do - Manure Forks; 5 do Long Handled Hay Forks; . . 6 do Short do do; ' 2 boxes Scythe Stones. For sale at - - - ' - - Z. 11. COOK A SON'S. WWOOES! EOBTf. ttROSS BATJIM. TAN HOOPS ; Thirty Gross Brass Hoops of extra size and superior quality. Just received and for sale cheap by augl3 MESSRS. J. II. MAGnEE A Co. on BUSH. COBJS- MEAL ERESU For Sale by - . Z. II . COOK A SON. 9 GROUND, ulv2 AiORiy- CORJ1! CORJ'IU 60O tBusbels just received and for sale cheap at ang-27 A. D. REYNOLDS A Co.

TOBACCONISTS.

THE LARiiEST TOBACCO TABLISUMENT IN THE STATE. JES- . : it- i: r) 1 -r i t F. FEMIIIICII &, BROTHERS, j Would respectfully hiionu the citizens of Kv:uit 1 ville and vicinity, that they have a larger, stock of j Tobacco, Segrars, Snaff, Pipe's, aud j German Smoking Tobacco, ; thnn any two establishments of our principal cities. Hotels and store-keeprs look to your interests. Before purchasing elsewhere, please examine onr large assortment, v. hich we pleilge onrsdves to sell at the lowest Baltimore prices, ami cheaper than' can 15 Iw)Tight in Cincinnati or Eouisville. All we ask is. that you shnll call and judge for yourselves. We offer arry of tbe above at wholesale or retail. Our establishment is a branch -of the well known extensive BnltimMO To!:u-ro Warehouse -of Jos. Fendiich A lire No. I Vi Forest street. F. VENDR1CII A BCOP., Maiu st. 1 door above Fimt, jylS Evansville, Ind. tflRESC'E T C s torj', J. t" M'C'I 4 tTy TOBACCO FA Cry, J. c Mt.l!Av Kr.., I'roprietor, .-nam street, letween Third and iourtts, Evansville, Ind. Having fitted up tiie above tobacco factory, I am now prepared to IUI nil orders for the various styles of Western Tobacco, snch a Fives. Pounsi, Quarter and Half rounds, in all kinds of packages, and have now 011 hand the following brands, viz: in boxes Oimstead 5 Lump; 10 do do l'oiunls; 10 do Fine (Own'); 20 20 10 m do lo do do (in Caddies) Hoosicr Boy; do Jordan's; lif-vr Grade Robinson's, Montgomery ön lbs Packages. The above. stock will bv sold 5 per cent. lower than can bo louglit elsewhere, and ö per cent, off for rash. All kinds of currency taken at par. Seventy-fire 31. large size CiRars vn hand in one M. boxes nt lowest fiifiivcs fir cash. feblli I TTT'S'T RECEIVE It, -103 BAGS COEny FEE. . j 101 boxfä ten, lo:i bales American Navy oakum, 5 eases liquorice, In cases lernen syrup, in do braielv cherries, j ödoabsynth, j 20 boxes pickles, 5 do pecealilh, h do uasturtions, ' ' U do cnrac;a in jii-x, . ö bids Hour sulphur, 10 kesn refilled saltpetre, 5 bMs 'alum, ö do chalk, ö do c. -penis, l-"i do aliuonils, 5 do Jillierts. fl do altnoii'ls fsoft shell), 5 do Ur.i;il nuts, ö d-i English walnuts, 1 In boxes shelled Almond?, fi bl-1- currents, ' in boxes citron, 1"0 do fire crackers, 10 cases c:inls, 1"0 dor. tar buckets. f ,r si'.c low by TEXNEV .t SORRESSOy, auJO No. SI Water etr.-t. 1SK I It LS. ERE SU i.ARIIf EHESH Corn Meul ; Green Aople-. Ac. A. I). KKYNOi.ItS A Co. jiEEIs ST IS E. T II E '' E RSIGNED will keep coustaidlr 011 hand, HA Y, cony, 0.1 r.', SIUPSTVFF, UUAX. And nil ot'ii'i articles ncled fo fesl llt.rses or Moles. All of which he v, ill sell wholesale or retail, at lowest market rates, giving just weight und measure,. ROLKHT S. lilSTON, Water street, betwven Slain and Lociist, Kvaua ille. aiii-l v iSLl2 de. LI. IS i Howes, ti vir a: u sr., i ,e Vine. s:!.' Maiifc.ctnlvrs of the r el.. Celebrated Magnolia Whisky ! OK KVAN.ill.r.", IM'. ALSO All kinds of Domestic Liquors, and constantly a large supply of Old und Choice Bourlsm, live, and Monongahcla Whisky. augl-dAwly. fi?fA BLESBA KC0ck,Y.Jli' O It TER 7 ami Healer in Coach and Saddlery Hardware, Main street, mar Water. Ilaving completed my arrange m e n t s with Eurfqiean aud American manufacturers for a direct supply of all goods iii my line, I am enabled to of fer inducements, that cannot fail to be to the interest of all engaged in the business to give me n trial. I name in part: axles, spring'' made of the liest steel; bands, enameled and of all kinds of leather: cloths, linings for carrinc. varni-dtes, castings of all kinds, saddle tr.-cs, English bridle leathers, bits, Ftirrni'S, spurs, bames, tine silver bames of all kinds, Jenny Lind Gig Trees, self-adjusting pads, Taylor's patent hnnies. fly nets, shoe threads, horse blankets. London Girth Webs, American Girth and Rein Web, ls.th cotton and worsted: London Welt kins. a superior article: ivory, gutla pen-ha ami brass lined innrteiigal rincs; nHrir kerseys for horse covers, the liest quality of carriage bolts, patent gig trees, Ac., Ac. I keep in fact everything apiiertaining to either branch of the bnsiness, and understanding Iwith branches thoroughly, we would rcvpect folly invite yonr attention liefnre purchasinc: elsewhere. I am also agent for Ward's Patent Spring Saddle. sp'JO-dAw ftpiEO. THOIUS IIILL, HEUS LEA VE to return his thanks to his old customers for their kind patronage, and hopes by strict attention to biiness, and good work, t be able to merit a continuation of their favors. Having removed his store to the corner of Second and Miün 9treets, formerly occupied as a Silversmith Shop, he is now prepared to furnish all who may favor him with a calh with all the articles in his line. CiJ"Ropairing done with neatness and despatch. Second hand harness always on hand. jly22-"m. WJf.IL LOCH. K STOIHIARII, I.llJtM. PORTERS AND DEALERS IN Domestic and Foreign Drugs, MEDICALS, CHEMICALS, Paints, Oils, Varuislies, Broslies, Glass 1-VD GLASSIYASE, PA TEXT MEDICIXEP, PERFUMERY, BIRD CAGES, &C, EVANSVILLE, ISIIIAXA. now ready to fill all orders with such qnalitv of nids as we feel assured will give entire satisfaction. ( As we maKe our purennse oy trie packages, we ; are enabled to offer theni at the lowest possible : prices, thereby givivg tlie pureh.isers the same ad vantages as those, who buy J-.a.-t. We also deal ex- I t'-n--ive'v in - 1 DA G l EHilEOTYPE A Xi .IMHHOTTTE STOCK 1 And keep constantly 011 baud a larjre and varied as- : sortment of (.'ases, ClKniicals, Camerals, and every : article connected with the art. Ojicnitors that choose to order, and enclosing re- : mittance, the same care and prices will be observed j as if they attend personally. When goods out of our line are wanted. ve will procure tiieni with pleasure, at tha lowest prices. ; We shall, as heretofore, give jiarticular attention : to have all orders carefully packed aud promptly j forwarded. july2 HALL0CK A STODDARD.

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MISCELLANEOUS.

0.'w lotteries umphant:i TRI- ! - SWAN & CO.. Continue to llrnv as Usual wltliout ... .luterruptlon. . SWAN & CO.'S LOTTERIES AKE LEGAL, AKD - - .'.A ITHVlilZEü B T THE STATE OF GEORGIA!! ITre late attempt to injure our firm has sloicn that our Lotteriet are dram fairly; Und our frizes are paid puurtuullji; ami that onr schemes are more liberal than ang otlter Ljttaiy in the B"rW Tlie folltm-ine- scheme will he iln-n t,v S SWk V & CO., Malingers of the Sparta Academy" Lottery, in I e;ch of tlteir Single Number Lot uric for NOV.. ISO, at Aioi'sTA, Gko., iu public, under the superintendence of Commissioners. f lass 40 draws on Saturday Nov. G, 1SÖS. Class 41 draws en Satnrday, Nov. 13, lhö?. I'lu 42 draws on Saturday, Nov. 20, l.j?. I lags iJ draws on Saturday, xtov. 27, l'öi ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS. 50,000 Tickets. FIVE TIIOVXAXO FOCIi HVXDEED- AXD EIGHTY-FIVE I'BIZESl l. Kearly One Prize to every Nine Ttcketsl - , , . M AC'JtFICENT SCHEWE! TO HE DRAWN fonli CnliiKlnTT in "T V i,acii baturaay in November, 1 Prize of.., ...S-o i ... 30.0(10 ... lO.OfKt 5,000 4,X) y.fK) 1,300 1,000 UM s:oO 7i 0 I'm. &10 Ml 50 100 2.W ij) 1Ö0, API' UoXI M AT lO N PHIZ ES. 4 of SlW Approx'ing to STO.ihki Prize, 51.000 4 ami " 2111 12" " im) 3o ImK) l,2oo 4 4 4 4 4 i,0) 10,000 Ö.H00 4,(HsJ 3.000 1,000 tl P00 4II 300 200 50 20 are..., ...KlO.toO I 3,4S3 Trizi-s amounting to .".$3;iO,0OO ! W hol Tickets Sill; Halves 85; Quarters iti. j ß-ö'A Circular showing the plan of the Lotteries ' will lie scut to any one desirous of receiving it. ! Certificates of Packages will besohl at the fol- ; lowing rates, Inch is tbe risk: " I Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets.. I " " 10 Half " ; , " " 10 Quarter " " '' 10 Eighth " ...S80 ! .... 40 j ... 20 I .... 10 ! In ordering Tickets or Certificates, enclose the ' money to onr address for the Tickets ordered, on reci ipt of which they will lie forwarded by first mail. ! riirclia-ees i-'ii lnvc tickets ending in any figure j they may d; signate. j .The List of Drau n numbers ami Prizes will be j stoit to purchasers immediately after the drawing. ; I'nr. hasrrs will please write their signatures j plain, and give their Post office. County and State, j I? J Ilcini niU r that every Prize is drawn and ! payable iu fuli without deduction. I M? 'All prizes of 61,000 and under, paid imuiedi- ' ateiy after the drawing -other prizes at the usual tiin . of thirty ikiys. . j Ali ci'iiuuimicatioiis strictly confidential. i Ai!'-i"e orders for Tickets or Certificates to I S. SWAN A CO.. Augusta, Georgia. ; rJJPei-sous residing near Montgomery, Ala., or : Atlanta, Ga., can have their orders filled, ami 'avc j time, by addri iiiug S. Swan A Co., at either of those i cirifs. A list of the nnmlicrs that arc drawn from J the wheel, with tho iiniouut of the- prize that each one is entitled to. will be published after everv drawing, in the following papers: Augusta (Geo.) Com-titmioiialist, New Orleans Delta, Mobile Register, Charlectoii Standard, Nashville Gazette, Atlanta Intelligencer. New Yolk Weekly liav lioi k, Savannah tleorgian, Kichuiond liispatih, New Y-rk Iisiafeb and Paulding Miss.) Cbirion, aud Little Rock (Ark. DeiiUK-rat. ' Aug. IS. i I WR. .nORSE'S Ii'MA' BOOT I fjcJ? PI I.I CAl'TION. Merchants aud Tra- 1 rs wit', !,' mi 11nir Timril unit n.,f tu, i,tt ,.,e,l . e.l Kit lOt I upon ny a ounterreit ot .Horse s Jmlian Koo ' Pills, signed A. B. MOORE. All genuine Root - Tills h.ive the name and sigmiture of A. J. , II il l, A CO., on each box. 1)1. MORSE, the inventor of Morn's IutKn Unit fills, lias s)icnt the greater part of his life iu travelling, having visited Europe, Asia, and Africa, as well as North America, and has sneiita , three years among the Indians of onr Western a oinutry, ami it was in this way that the Indian I Root Pills wer first discovered. Dr. Morse was the Mitt nnia le establish the fact that all diseases arise from IMPURITY OF TIIE BLOOD that onr strength, health and life depended upo this vital fluid. A. J. WHITE A CO. .W Leonard Street, New York. DR. MORSE, the inventor of Morse's Indian Root Pills, has spent the greater part of his life in traveling, having visited Europe, Asia and Africa as well as-North America has spent three years among the Indians of our Western country it was in this way that the Indian Root Pills were first discovered. Dr. Morse was the first man to establish the fact that all diseases arise from IMPURITY OF THE BLUOD that our strength, health aud life deH'inled upon this vital fluid. When the various passages liecome clogged, ami do not act in perfect harmony with the different functions of the body, the blood loses its action. In comes thick, corrupted and diseased, thus causing all pains, sickness and distress of every name; our strength is exhausted, eur health we are deprived of, and if nature is uot assisted in throwing olf the stagnant humors, the blovd will become choked and cease to act, and thus our light of life will be for ever blown out. How imjiortaiit then, that we should keep the various )ssages of the body free and iqicn. Aud how pleasant to us thnt we have it iu our jHiwer to put a medicine in your rei.cli, namely, Morse's Indian Root Pills, manufactured from plants and roots which grow around the mountainous cliffs in nature's garden, for the health and reI covery of diseased man. Oue of the roots from which these pilis arc made is a 'sudorific, whiih opens the pores of the skin, and assists nature in tiirowinii out the finer parts of the corruption within. The second is a plant which is an expectorant, that cqiens and miclogs the humors from the lung by copious spitting. The third is a diuretic, which gives ea,se and double strength to the kidneys; thus encouraged they draw large amounts of impurity from the blood, which is then thrown ont txmntifii!Iv by the urinary water passai and which could not have liecn discharged in Ciny-other way. The fourth is a cathartic, and accompanies the itiier proiiyrties 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. howvls. From the above, 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 every itrt. and completely rout out and cleanse the system f.om all impurity, and the life of tho body which is the blood, becomes perfectly healthy; consequently all sickness and pain are driven from the sy stem, for they cannot remain when the body lieconies so pure and clear. Tlie reason why people are so distressed when sick, and why so many die, is t era use they do not get a medicine which will pass to the afflicted parts, and which will ojien the natural iasagcs for tlie 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 niLxing with the blood, which throws tho corrupted matter through every , veiu and artery, until life is taken from the body by disease. Dr. Morse's Pills have added to themselves victory upon victory, by restoring millions o the sick to bloom'.ng health and hatipincsg. Yes, thousands who have lieen racked or tormented with sickness, pain and anguish, and whose feeble frame have lieen scorched by the burning elements of ra- ! ging fever, and who have been brought as it were, within a step of the silent grave, now stand ready ' to testify that tliey would have been numbered with tlie dead, had it not been for this great and won- 1 derfiil medicine, Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills After one or two doees had been taken, they wer; astonished and alisolutely surprised, iu witnessing their surprising effects. Not only do they give immediate ease and strength, and take away all sickness, pain and anguish, lint they at om-c go to work at the foundation of the disease, which is the blood. I luerelore, it will tie shown, esiiecially by thoe ; who use these Pills, that thev will so cleanse a.id ! purify that disease that deadly enemy will take ; its flight, and the flash of youth and ' beauty will ac.-ioi ii'iuru, alio me prospect ot a long and happy !" lif wil1 cherish and brighten your days! 18 ana linemen Tour dnvs. CaCTIO.V. Beware of a counterfeit" ai,'ii,l A Tt j Moore. All genuine have the name of A. J. Wuito ! A Co.on each box. Also the signature of A. White i Co. All others are spurious, j, A. J. WHITE A CO., Sole Proprietors, j 50 Leonard street, N. ", j Dr. Morse's Indian Hoot Pills are sold by ..,(. 10 iu .,1,1 ici lies. ; Agents wanted in every town, village i let in the laud. Parties desiring the a aud ham- j geucy wiil i ; aI; tress as above for the terms. ( Price 25 cents per box, five boxes will be sent on receipt ot il, jiostage paid. janll-ilAwly ,9AILS 75 k-gs assorte! Nails for sale by X. II. COOK A SON OO B MATS! IJO OB MATS! 75 doz. asserted, from e-oinniun Grass to Worstetf Fcrsalcby Z. II. COOK A SON. En;

PATENT MEDICINES.

BJ.ISCOVEREIt AT LAST! Great JSlP', Cure in the World for Pain! Prof. Ohas. De- . Grath, Original Inventor and Manufacturer of the . - ELECTRIC OIL! Tins Oil is the only sure remedy in th world for 5 the cure of rheumatism, eieirrhess, gmit, nenralgia, lumbago, sciatica, siinnl and -bronchial complaints, - i ticdoloreux, headache, oni nips', iröup, piles, felons, j sprains and bruises, cuts and vouilds, swelled giantism I stin joints, scri.fula. crysipebis, sore nipples, swollj ed breast, womb disorders,' salt rheum, canker fn1 ' the month ami stomach, palpitation, ernptionsy i; , caked breast, ijiiinsy. sore t'iroat, palsy,- pleurisy,- ' ulcers, lock-jaw, heart-burn, tooth and ear-ache- " J nervousness, costiveness, bnrus, sore gum of teeth : ing infiiuts, hemurrhagi, aiacess, still neck, broken ( Ln-.t, chiliHains, tetter, shingles, fritted ft'.-t, fever and ague, chapped hands, or any diseases that arw sore and painful, is the only article ever brought before the public ttiatwil! do its work perfectly lir from three to twenty. uiiiHtes has be-n used thousands and pronounced the lt remedy ever discovered. - "' . Ihis Oil acts on the system with electricity is of I pure vegetable preparation. Not the slightest dani ger of applying it outwardly and inwardly. It at? 'once gives a permanent curein ntoet cases fron.' -i ten to twenty minutes. , . j The liest physiologists of Europe have discoyereir -j that all orgHiiicdcriiugoniout uf the animal system' -; is the effect of an obstruction of the physico-elec-" ! trie fluid in tlie organic disease. A skilful appli- ' cant of this Oil puts in immediate motion the nerv' fluid and tlie cure is at once accomplished. Ito' bleedings; no vomiting, pm-ging or blistering is re-" sorted to. . None gi-nnine without the t Ignatnre' of Prof. C-" De Grath. Laljels signed in writing. -, ; Principal Depot, No. SO South Eighth street" three doors lietow Chestnut, Philadelphia. i Country dealers and dniggists cjin lie snpplieif ; whoiesaij ad retail. Price IS vets, &o cent, and i SI r-r bottle. : Try every thing else, and give this one simole ' trial. Caitios. Ee careful to ask for, and get DoGrath'sr Electric Oil, as worthless imitations abound. There are numerous imitations sprung np on th eputalion that my article has acquired. The pub' c must beware they are worthless. AFFLICTED. HEAD TIIIS. ' " " . Miraculous cure made on one of the citizens of Macon: Macos, April 8, 1857. . Prof. Pf.Grath Dear Sir: This is to certify that I had a fall, sprained my shoulder and was afflicted i f 'I eighteen days, aud lost the use of my arm, and j could not raise my hand to my head, and bearing of the womlirful cures effected by DeGratb's Electiiff j Oil, and by one application of it I was enabled tie ! raise my hand to my -head and take off my hat " Thank God, I sm well, am! I ekctrfully revmuend it to all the aitlicted. The ajipiication was maiHV f bi-forc a hundred persons. ' 1 ours truly. (Mguedl . A. JORDANWitness J. A. Hater, C. II. Rogers, G. T. Franklin, . ' A. I. Ross, 13. I'. Freeman, John Brantly, Lewis Touug,J. W. Aderh..ldv E. G. JefTcrs, , ' , E. Price. Macox, Aprils', ISJ7. : Trof. DkGrath Dear Sir: I, ('apt. B. B. Smith, hereby certify that I have lieen afilicteU with rhea I'uitistu for four years and nt times could not sleep, ley hearing of the wonderful cures by DeGatb Electric Oil, I was induced to try it, and by the first application of tlie Electric Oil I was at un relieved, and now have the ns of my arm.' The ipplication was made before fifty -ersons. D.H. SMITH, Twiggs Co. We, the andersigneil, w?re present: j. J. Riley, J. H. Braullv, II. J. Cooier. l:l ;-jh (X. C.) Standard. CERTIFICATE. Wixnsuono, S. C, March 9, 18Ö7. I, David Eikiu, do hereby certify that I have been badly afflicted for two months with inflammatory rheumatism, one of my h-s living much swoll-. 1U1 still and sore so that I found it exceedingly difficult to walk thnt the stiff joint has been twice ru'n'ocd with Prof. DeGrath's celebrated Electric Oil within thirty hours; and I now have the perfrct use of tiie afflicted limb. I as also troubled with partial deid'ness in my left ear, and by a siugle p plication of the Electric Oil my hearing has been greatly improved. DAVID ELKIN. " Avr.rsTA, Ga March 3, 18.r.7. ri:or. DkGisath Dear Sir: This is to certify tin t I lutve been afllicted with headache and corns on my feet from which I have suffered very much and by the application of DeGrath's Electric Oi' I have been cured of my headache and corns, and ' therefore' recommend it fo all. P. McCUE.' Fin F. Df. Gp.atu's Ei.kctp.ic On. S2J Rr.wARn. I will give 82Ö for the apprehension of a low scamp, who printed some dirty handbills and called his stuff by the name of Electric Oil. C.vi riox. Ben are of low pedlars and picayune druggists who put np a stuff' cemp.eed of camphen am; lard oil, culling it Electric Oil. No pcddlars sol! tbe genuine Electric nil in tho United States it is sold only by respectable druggists and country utei chants. Be sure and get DeGrath'ä Electric Oil, or you will be cheated. . . . AFFLICTED, READ THIS. ' CERTIFICATE. ' "4 A ret st a, Ga. March 28, 1857. Prof. DeGrath Dear Sir: This Is to certify that my boy Moses has been afflicted with rheumatism for seventeen years, aud by one application of your Oil,pie was entirely cured, and I cliverfully commend it to all similarly uffected. .. . Yours respe.'tfully, J. HEUBER, For sale by SMITH A EZZARD, sole agvnts at Atlanta, Georgia. PROF. CHAS. DeGRATH, 30 South Eighth street, Philadelphia. . KELLER A WH ITE, sole agents. Also, for sale at Dr. Penningtou's Drug Store, and Hall-ek A Stoddard's. oct2H JfWIAMI RIFLE FOK-JJERaOO fJL kegs Miami Riffle Powdtr; 3"0 kegs Blasting Powder: . , , . -2cases Riile do; 50 half kegs Rifle Powihr. For sale by '' '"' Zj, II. C'lOK A SON. Agents. ERIXE EllB e'I'EB 1 'II Oil 6js.wtiO subscribes for tho N E W Y V II K WEEKLY i"1 BESS, A Beautifully Illustrated Family Newspaper. The New York Weekly Press is one of the largest and liest literary pniersnf the day. A large Quarto containing Twenty Pages, or Sixty Columns, of entertaining matter ; and Elegantly Illustrated every week. - A. Gift worth from 50 cents to $100 will be sent to each subscriber ou receipt of the subscription, money. ? , . - - . -. TV,CM! : One copy for one year, and 1 gift. .............. ..32 00i Three copies one year, aud 3 gills 6 0U Five copies one year, and fl gifts Ä Ott Ten copies one year, aud 10 gifts....- 13 0Oi Twenty-one copies one year, and 12 gifts...... 30 00 Canadian snbscrilivrs mr.st send 2i cents each In addition to tlie aliove rates, to pay th American postage, which must be pre-piid. Tbe articles to be distributed are comprised, rn the following list ; 1 V. S. Treanry Note f 1000 00 -' 2 do do do .... 500 00 each. S do ' do do ... 200 00 each. . 10 do do do 100 (X) each. Patent Lever Hunting Cased Watche.....f fm 00', 20 Gold Watches 75 OG, AO do CO 0O li"1 do 50 00 3UU Ladies Gold Watches . 35 DO 200 Silver Hunting Cased Watches.... 35 , fioO Silver Watches. .... ?10 00 to 20 00, 1000 Gold Guard, Vest and Fob . , Chains 10 00 to 30 00. 101. Gobi Pens and Pencils 5 00 to 15 W. Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops, Breast Pins, Cuff" Pin, Sieve Buttons, Bingo, Shirt' Studs, Watch Keys, Gold and Silver Thimbles, and, a variety of other articles worth from 50 ceuts to, 15 no each. On receipt of the subscription money, the sub-, scrilier's name will lie entered npon onr books opposite a number, and the gift corresponding with that" numlicr will lie forwarded withiu one week to him, by mail or express, post-paid. , , . . ' There is neither humbug nor lottery about the. above, as every subscriber is snre of a Prize of val no. We prefer to make this liberal distribution among them instead of giving a large commission to-. Agents, giving to th subscriber the amount that would go to the Agent, and in many cases a hundred fold more. DANIEL ADEE, Publisher. apl2-Ciu 211 Centre street. Sew York. ITeVvmusic, just receiveu W by Express, at J. UEAI.Y 3. I QUJIIRI ES ZÖO BA OS CO EE EE l J 0 12O0 kegs assorted Nails; ' ,. juo ho . ui .T-piKes; 50 do Wr't do; . ,. , -: u-. 400 lmxes assorted Glass; 75 do do Tobacco; 50 do do . Starrh; 50 do do Star Candles; 200 kegs White Lend; . 15 bbi Linseed Oil; 5 do 50 do 10 do Turpentine; ' r.osin; Pilch; Vinegars 50 do 40 baiM tti Satt;100 bins. White Liniev luO do Ccsjent,. . , " 50 bbls. Grey Lime;-. 20 do Plaster Paris. ' In store and' K11 - . ' " ORR, DALZELL A CO. sale by g-JI'J''s EATEJS'T CONCRETE f-- fcA. We are agents Cir the celebrated Hall's Patent lire Proof and Thief lr r K.l. manufactured by Hall. Carroll A Co Cincjnn-ti 1 A constant supply will be kept on hand, and sold at : tnaltlf:ietiirerV i.l,.- --. . . a j,i,v. PRESTON BK0.a J99.IILS 10O XEtS ASSOBTEO ml W Na:ls, received and for sale cheap for cash, by JACOB STKAUB, jiy2i-3v so. to jiaia street.

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