Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 75, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 November 1858 — Page 4

Uvanavllle Bcln ud Curerncy Table. Corrected by the Branch Bants.

cxchasge: New York, Buying J Selling New Orleans, " par " Cinduuati, " " " V: BANKABLE ITMJC, OB CCKBKSCT AT TAU. State Bank or Ixdiana'Alleohext City Bank. BAXSOTUESTATEO'I-MuSOSaAll.A l).Mk, Pa. DIANA. State Bask or Omo. liESTf IKY. . - Baltimore. Except American Bant. PtTTSBlKC, I'HILAIlEirnlA, Kf-T1, Bank of Ptuiugfrania. MtssoCBI. Louisiana. tricit PATIHO Fbee Banks or Indiana. Wheeling Citt. grots banks -or onto EJ.CLPT Cnion, Panduskv....5 din. 'City, Cincinnati ....30 dis. City Bank,Colunibs,5dis. Canal, Clevclaiiti....7o dig. Seneca Coiiutv 75 dis. KW TOKK, NEW ENfilAND, SEW JF.SPr.T, AND 1ELAWABE, IN" UOOD CBEUIT. SPECIE-PAYING FREE BANKS. BrookTille Bank, Brook-;Kxchange Bank, Greenille t CJl8tleBank of Elkhart, Elk- Fayette Co. Bank, Conhnrt. I uersvillc. Bank of Goshen, Goshen.; Farmers' B'k, West Held. Bank of Gosport, Gnsport. ; Hoosier B'k, Logansport. n-.nl.- .f Ii-, liana. Michi-: Indiana Hank, Madison. ran Citv. Bank of Mouticdlo, MonKokouio. ticcllo. Bank of 31t, Vernon, 31t. Vernon. Bank of Paoli. Paoli. Indiana Farmers' Bank, Franklin. Indiana Stink Bank, Lanorte. Bank of Kockvitle, Wo- . Kentucky Stock Uk, Co basbtllWIl. lumbus. Bank of Syracuse, Sj ra- Lagrange Bank, Dima. case. j Mer. and Mechanics lk, Bank of Salem, Salem. New Albany. Bank of Salem, New Al-Xew York and a. State b,,,, y. I Stock Bank, Evansville. BioouiingtonB"k,Blom-'Parke Co. Bank, Rockiii"Ku. I villi-. Crescent City Bank, Ev- Prnirio City Bank, Terns ansvillc. j Haute. Canal Bauk, Evanville. Southern Bank of Ind., Cambrid-eCity B k,Cam-l Terre Haute. bridge City. I Salem Bunk, Goshen. Central Bank, Indianapolis. I rsvCRUXST FUNDS. The principal uncurrent funds in this market are Illinois, Wisconsin and Tcuuosso. They may be quoted about as follows : Illinois - .1 discount. Wisconsin -- .u 1.4 ' - Tennesse Planters and Union Banks.... " . Bank of Teuucose " Free Banks golvt'iit - K i Places of Worship. The following Register of places of public worship, may be of interest to strangers visiting our city: German I'uiled Eruifjelicul St. Jnhu t'niircfc. On Third street, between Division and luglc streets. William Schmuit, l'astor. Meetings, every Suudav, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Christian Church Hall of the Neptune Engine House, Si-cond Street, lietwecu Main and Locust. J. S. Tibbktts, l'astor. Services every Lord's day at 1U)4 o'clock, A. M ., and 7 o'clock , P. M. Old Prcln,tcrw Chnn-k, (.V. K) On Seeollil, between Main and Locust streets. Rev. William McCareb, Pastor. Services every Sabbath, at 1,. o'clock, A. M., and a o'clock, v. m. Sabbath School at c o'elock, A. M. ' Prayer Meeting every WeducsilaV evening, at 8 o'elock. I'irk Vrmbuterian Clmrch, (0. S.) Corner iue ami Second streets. Rev. Ai.f.xandkr Stkiwett, Pastor. Services every Sibbath at 10 o'clock, A. M., and 8 o'clock, H. M. Sabbath School at an ciock, A. m. Prayer Meeting every Wedncs'lay evening at e o'clock. ,,".' SI. PdMPs, (Ei)iVj?iiiiO Corner irst and liest -nut streets. Rev. Svi.nkv Wilbi h, Pastor. S. rviecs every Sabbath at lu' o'clock, A. N., and 8 o -clock, F. M. Sabbath School at 4 o'clock, V. M. Prayer meeting every Friday evening, at o'clock. Church of tlie AumHoti, (Human Cuthulio) Second street, between 31aiu and Sycamore. Revs. Antony Demes and Patrick McDermott, Pastors. Services every Sabbath morning at 8 and 10 o'clock. Vespers at 3 "o'clock, P. . Meetings every uioruims during tho week, at üj and S o'clock, a. m. Tiinilii "vhnreli. ((Icrmmt Uniuon Calhnlic) Third street, between Vine and Division. Rev. Francis Ki'T.vssi, Pastor. Services every Sabliath at ! and 10 o'clock, A M. Sabbath School at A o'clock, r. M. , and mwtings cvury morning through the eck at 5 o'clock, A. M. Imjle Nrcd Church, (.Mlhmlit) Ingle street, lietwecu Seventh and Eighth. Rev. J. Hi;iiT, Pasf on. Services every Sunday at V6 o'chs k, A. i., ud 1 o'clock, v. M. Prayer Meeting every Friday evening at 1 to 8 o'cliK'k. ilenet Iwuel finiuji-jnc Keller's Buildint:, third storv, on Miuu street, uet ween iniru aim ruunu Btrei'ts. Rev. lr. Wklchser, Pastor. Services every Friday evening at 7 o'clock, and Saturday morning at 8 o'clock. ylxmm'ti'ioM of SjiirtVtuifi'ns Tenipeninci ITall, on Water street. Services every Sabbath afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Loenxt direct Church, (.lctt.iW) T.ocust street, between, Si-cond and Third. Rev. Hiram Gilmokk, Pastor. Services every Sabbath at lo' u'cloc-k, A. M., and 8 o'clock, r. M. Sabluith School at o'clock. . m. Weekly Prayer Meeting, every Wed nesday evening, at 8 o'clock. y.imt't Eraij'ticil Chnrck fu Fifth below Ingle street. Rev. Mr. Miniiebt, Pastor. Services every Sabbath, at 10 o'clock, A. M., and U o'clock, p. 31. Wednesday evening, at 8 u'elock. First U'lptitt Church On the corner Second and Clark street. No l'astor. Church Meetings, Sunday morning at liiJJ o'clock. Prayer Meetings, ever Wednesday evening. SablnitU School at t) o'clock, A. M. Oriiiim llctltmlitl Chnrck On iue street, 1kt ween Second and Third.- Rev. Mr. Rxmikr, Pustor. Preaching, Sunday morning, at lo' o'clock. Also at night. Prayer Meeting, every Wednesday night. African THethndiii Church On Leet street, liet. Third and Fourth sts. Rev. Mr. Auram Hill, Circuit Rider. Class Meeting, every Suiiduy morning. Prayer Meeting, every Wednesday night. (i'eroina JUjtit t'Ann'i Corner Second and Clark street. Services every Sal-bath, by Rev. Mr. Dist il. Prayer Mi-eting, every Wednesday night. ttlcwt or Allbnahl s Lharcn. (ftcnuau) Lorner Eighth and Division Streets. Rev. Mr. Tkmpekths, Pastor. Services every Sunday morning, at ll' o'clock. Prayer Meeting, every Wednesday nicht. German Lutheran Church On Fifth street, l't. Canal and Sixth, in Immasco. Rev. Mr. S.mteut, Pastor. Service very Sabbath morning, at 11 o'clock. Old Sciool BajJiM Sharp's enlargement. Elder A. D. Morton, l'astor. Services every Suud;iy morning at lu', o'cliK-k. t'HiM(iei--cl l'rctl'nteria n Church Corner Second and Chestnut sts. Rev. Mr. Hi rrow, Pastor. Serices every Sabbath at 11 o'cloi:k, A. at., and at 8 f. n. Meetings of Secret Societies.. MASONIC. Erawrille Lmlge, A'o. 04. A. J. Coi.nntx, Secretary. Regular meetings tirstand third Monday's in each month, at Masonic Hall, corner of .Main and First street. I'.raitnille II. A. Chafer, N7. 12. W. E. lloi.iNiiswnRTii. Sucri'tary. Meets first Fridiiy in each outh, at Miisoiiic Hall. onn rEt.i.owü. Muniina filar I.ml.je, So. 7. JlMtn Swaxson, Seiretary. Ki'gnlnr imi'tiugs every Thursday evening, corner of Main anil First strict. Crcn-cut Lml-it, Sa. Vir John Greek, Secretary. Meets every Tuesday evening. tichitlcr Lixlijc, (German) Sn. 1:5R. .loliN I.vn-nettei-l. Secretary. Regular meetings every Friday evening. Ecnnticilfe Encninpartul, .V. 20. C. 0. Keatz. Scrilie. Meets sH.-ond and fourth Monday's in every mouth. -g- EJUBOWS iui.Ti.no RE OiS jf T KliS. Z. H. Cook & Son, Agents, Have this day received tlieir tirsi sliipnn nt, and will -oiitinii to ri-eeivo daily, ix-r Adams & Co. Express, direct from tbe l'oeker iu lialtinior, a full supply. The Cans are large size and filled full. All Oysters sold by us will t warranted in every resiiect second to nolio. We nrcproared to fiirneih Wholesale and RetAil, s.nd ofler a lilieral discount to dealers. Oive ns a call. !atisfaction (TiiH.r-.in teed or money refunded. Z. H. COOK & SON",. ecptl8 No. il, JIain sreet. J'E l,00O JLUS. - Can I'anvaswed Hams. fi.fioo lbs. Bacon tiides, 6(X) "Sugar Cured dried Bi-ef, 500 lbs, Xo. 1 Cliei-si., 100 1'ure Cream of Tartar, flu Sai k extra family flour. 0,(HI n-is.eoiintrT Bran, ill Bush. Corn Meal, if) dozen Sbaker and other Brooms. Just received and for sale bv anol J. W VICKKRY & Co. JTIOHE1.L, K Ct.VlVV('0.V.jr JLW Just selected from the largest Eastern Houses, a larpe utiK-k of Violins, Italian, German, and French. Guitars of tu'lou prices. Aoeordeons a '. t'lntiiias, choice quality. Flutes, Flafreolets, Tambourini'S, Baiijäes, And all Musical Instruments and Instruction Rooks, which they iclLat Eastern prices.- Also, a complete assortment of '

Envelopes 01 an fcino. Blank Books. Letter Paper. ttchool Books. - Newest Novels, Vc, Ac. Wholesale aud retail, and at the lowest prices in the city. Call und see the selection before goinic elsewhere. aiur7 10ajJlC' EBJJV'IXälS.TllE J.OT of imported Brandies, formerly advertised to be sold at public auction, will, from this date, lie sold privately, in quantities to suit purchasers. Call arly, if yon want pure Brandv for little money. ang253m4 DECKER KI1AMKK.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Ba O I' L.1 R SU MUHLES. 50,000 M 1 oiilar Shingles, in yard mid forsnle by JOUN F. GLOVER, sinpil Corner Main and Seventh streets. WW White Lead. Timothy Seed, a fresh article. A large "lot of fresh Toms, assorted qualities', and packed. J tut received by eptll WHEELER A RIGGS. " MiÖPPEE. ÄWBJÜ7fjWMMti k- Rio Colli.-. 25 Basts old government Java Coflee. 50 Boxes choice Hamburgh Cheese. "." Caddies tine Va. 1 4s. Tobacco, lot! Boxes lbs. ös. and Ss. d.i. Ju'jt received and for sale by " WHEELER A KIGGS. Bj.vrJ,5oo iiusH7pf.iliiEs, ww bv wiityl z. 11. cook & sox. WMI.SOJSS P.1MM. I The best, simplest and most durable Machine in use. They make a strong lock stitch, the sauio upon both siele 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, anil full lustructions given to enable purchasers to use them Satisfactorily. Also ' Til Buckeye Sttrlngr .Uachlne. Price $3U. The liest single Thread Machine in the market. A general assortment of Sewing Machine Silk Thread, Needles, &c, &., constantly on hand. Office No. 4, Marble lla.ll. mrl-Hiiii F. M, SELI.MAN", Agent. vjS cessors to Jas. Scautlin, Jr.,) Dealers in nil kinds Of Stoves, and inanufaeturers of Tin. Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. Also, manufacturers, o!' Fruit Cans nf every patent and inscription, with which printed directions for putting up all kinds of fruit, will bo furnished, free of charge; all of which will be sold very cheap for cash, at wholesale or retail. Storeroom at No. 1:1, Main street, ls-tween Water ami First streets, (opposite old State Bank), Evansville, Ind. JAS. SCANTI.IN, Jit KOItKKT T.. STEPHENS. JLJ Y looi mg M ill, Second street, betwwMi Chest nut and Cherrv, i'.i alers in I.iiuiIht and niaiiufacturera of Dooi-s, Shutters, . Blinds, Sash, Door aud Window EraiM JS, Mouldings of every size, Flo-ring, Weatherboardiug, Shelving. Mantles, Base Pilasters, li reen -house Sash, and Chain Pump Tubing. A large assortment of Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings and Pinup Tubing, constantly ou hand. Also, ready worked Flooring of all kinds. Persons aliout to vrcct buildings iu the Southern or Western coimtrv, cousidcrini; the lv rate of freight by river, railroad and canal will find it to their interest to purchase at our establishment, when they can lie supplied with all the canM'nter's work, ready-made, of seasoned lumber, for the linish of buildings. Our work is not nia-Ie as moft factory work, with tenons lialf way through, but it is framed in the snuie manner as if maile by hand. Saving of sli kinds done on short notice. Terms cash, unless olhcrwi.se agreed upon. my24-tf STEELE-ft HUNNET. TIIÖSI1 fJt'X, ZlitRi VKÜ JT last, at V.UTIEU A MA lit ON XI E RS, si pt22 ''' Main stn et. jri no : it i ks jf.vit'j' iio rj'siojvv. CWEVAXSVILI.-K. IXD. Wh oks.w.k D.ipartuu'iit, First street, first door fnm M .iu; Retail Department, Main street, fust deer below the corner. .. II. Cook licgs to thank his friends in Evansville and npihliorhood, for their favors so freely lie- ' stowed on him since he has Im'cii in business among thciu,aud tak"s this t-pportunity of introducing to their notice his son. Mr. II. A. Cook, whom he has taken into partnership from this date, and solicits for the new tirinof Z. 11. Cook A Sin, a continuance or the support so liberally conferred on himself. . II. Cook A Sou, haviuir taken the business premise and purchased the whole stock of Mr. M. W. Foster, feel confident that they will Is- enabled to supply the citizens of Kvniisvllle with every arti. cle they iiuiy rfipiire in the t;rocery and Provision line. Z. II. Cook ,v Son wish especially to draw the attention of persons in the country having producu of any kind to tli-p.ist of, to their inert acd facility for taking oil' their stock, and supplying them at tlicir store, with all articles rc-nired in lite wholesale department, at prices that mast insure their orders for the future. fe!-2-tf .VA' .r.TIUA'K A" SUiy Vi,E8. TO BUILDER AND CARPEXTEIiS. The subirrilwr liai bought out the interest of R. II. Bennett, iu the Lutultcr Yard, near Kratz V. lleill man's Fonnilery. He now oriel's his stock at a cheap price for cash. i!y t -:;n. JAS SV VX SON. I MtOCTOHS. II H.iTHiI IT K RETROSPECT KU JULY. Just received at angii DO HELL A CnXYNGTOX. K gh KtJS M'lli: K ,1'.i,N, J.V WJ-W store and sor sab bv ang 20 J. W. VTC'KERY A Co. rWIHXKK u a Oil Ml OK SK S i ML tresll 31 Hi lt t ow , lor sale ut uugMO , H. COOK A SOX KM - ........ ' .VÄ l.l .niti:il. The subscrils r would ! respeetfullv call the attention of carpenters and biiiitlers lo his stock of Pine l.umlicr, which is 1 one of the largest and best ever yarded in this city. I I'rices as low as the lowest, oiliee corner Main and I Seventh streets. JOHN" F. Gl. OYER. i jlyl ! Ji.XTR.i SI- ; M.tW9 tiAU CURED HAM? Received ami for sale j uly 2 bv 11. COOK A- SOX, j Sole Agent for Evansville. j 20 IS SI I. S I HOHE 11 Riß OIL, 2ii bxs. Star Candles, 20 do Assortetl Ocruian and Palm Sivtp, j just received by .. 11. COK. Jt Son. jrvii.iii.vi WjTERiJi.xTovio MJf Liirhis, x-o S:u-li, 3, ti, ami il It. each. I l.OOt " 11-12 2,500' ln-12 " I l.omi" lo-li; and 10-12 Sash. 'i lllll'allllel Doors, assortetl si.es. j 2-50 Boxes Class, assorted siws. Just received and for sale low. by Wil EKI.EH RIG(3. JTIIl.l FEE'S .tVTOM.tTIC llOTJT V ING IIAUROW. Patented May 25th, 1858. . The attention of manufacturers of agricultural iinplements, ami the raisorsof small grain, isinvit cd to a rci-cut and most valuable improvement in the construction of the Harrow, invented by Y. M. CiiAvr.r.. of Oray villi, Illinois. In this new implement the Teeth are inserted in two self revolving horizontal wheels, by which the furrow of the tii.'th are ma le to cross the line of the direction of the harrow, niel as the- ti-eth 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 times the eli'ect of a tooth in astraight harrow, consequently it dts-s its work far better, and more of it. Once passins over the ground w ith this barrow, leaves it better harrowed than by two i passages Willi the oriliuary harrow. It is much ugliler uraii upon tue loam, aim w iiac muse oe a great consideration wtih every practica! farmer, in passing over corn e; stubble ground, it k i-ps itself entirely free of stalks, as by its action it scatters them olt each side id' it. 'I'lie Inventor proposes to sell the rii;bt to lnanuaeture these Harrows, for any iven Territory, either Con nl ies or Stall's, at moderate prices. Ilo will also sell single Harrow--, and on the receipt of f 15 he will ship a goo,l six feet Harrow to any part of the count rv, the piirchaser'iiaviii freight. Address. " V. 31. CII.U'EE, MlUlK-tbU-w If Crayville. Illinois THE EYE ! fig THE E I 'E : ! O E . 1. THE Oll(IANS wiiieii be ueticciftt tiature bas endowed man willi, tlie Kvi: is the most iniporlalit, linist eoniplex. and most ili-!i,-ate ill oralii.aTioii. From it3'exioscil sitnat ton, it is constantly liable to iliaease which assumes varied forms, and which, when nejrleeted or maltreated, too freipiently terminal in blindness. It Incomes, therefore, nii'essary tha the practitioner shall lit thoroughly ronversan not only wilh the striieture of tho eye ball and it appndaee. but that he shall have a mott nii-urat and perb-et kiiowleihre of all diseases to which that or,ran is liable. ' lu presenting this card for public consideration. I would oliserve that afier an experience of over ten year in the principal opthalniic hospitals if Kuroiie, together with the advantage of a laree pri-nto prai-lice, 1 am prejiareil t, treat all diseases of the K.yc with that certainty of snc ess wbi. h can only lie nceeiuplished by years of exH'rionee. ( oiisuf tat ion Lours ironi i ,. .11. 10 rj r. .vi., and 4 to Ii I'. M. JOHN MAO KS X IS, M. 1. oiliee, corner laicust and Second streets. Kvansville, In.'innn. JyÄI-lyw X1t IIOO.X. .HISS It 1J 1.11 H li- O - v9KNKl) her S-hi-il f.H- Vounn Ladies, at No. 1", West SixtiH'iitli scr,-,-t, near Filth Avenue, Cincinnati, o., 011 Mini-lay, the lull of September, 18.W. Having af- vv vaeam-ii-s f-tr boar-linjr pupils, .Miss BKKO would be pleased to make arrangements wit h fauiili- s fnm the South, and from the country jjenerallv, ivlm may desire to place Iheir ilane;lit-rs or w-ards oniony a wbi-t few. where they will receive the espe.-ial care of the priucii-al. Yoiiii;; la-lies, after the close of Hin üctiool-yuar. can remain iu the establishment during the summer vacation, if desirable. It Uthe desire of the principal and teachers, to make school 11 home, and study a pleasure, and every facility will lie oncn-d for'aequiriug a thor- "!"' "ecompllslieii education. 1 he liH-atioii is unexceptionable, being iu the vicinity or the finest parks and aveiiui-s in the city. Circulars may Iwubtaiiasl of Appleton & Co., 34 and 348 Broadway : also of Ivison .t I'litunev, 221 Broadway. All letters directed tn Miss B.. at the shove addrc"; will revere prompt attention, eetlo-otd-ltw

INSURANCE COMPANIES. W.VSl It-l.VCE J OEJS'C'" Ji l.LE.

1 JL C. HALLOCK. EVAXSVILLE, ISP. Underwriter and General Insurance Agent, n 11 1 ADJUSTER OF AVERAGES. He continues to issue policies from several IlRsT CLASS and MOST RELIABLE : INS I'RANCE COM I'-V X 1 ES m(3 jjTJj iJ'SLIt.iJ K f.'0.niJtWl S it HARTFORD, COXN EIT1CI T. STATEMENT of the Condition of the .ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY on the 1st of January, DC,, as required by the law of the State of Indiana: The name of the CoriKiration is .KT N A lNSl'ilVNt'E COMPANY, located at Habti'ori. onn. The Capital Stock is ONE MILLION D LLARS, and is itaid up. The Assets of the Company are: far. jiurket Cash iu haml and iu Bank 8 87,089 GO Cash in special deposit tin... Hartford banks, w ith accrued.... int. re.-t Cash iu hands of Agents, und... in transit Real estate unincunilK'rcd 04 Mortgage Bonds at 8 -r cent interest V ! 28 do do 0 per cent, -interest.... 1000 10 Jersey City Water Boiitls 0 percent, interest 1000 1 Hartford City Bonds, ü per cent, interest 1000 5 Milwaukie Bonds 10 per cent, interest 1000 Money due the conijiauy secured by mortgage Bills receivable 200,134 00 lfiij.872 !" 47,'-l 4ö m 44,Ki(l 00 1000 28,000 01) 1000 10,000 00 I HmK) 10,000 00

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! llo will also receive applieathms for , a"jJ'f dS1!SSsrsä&i. i ' ' V'rf V 'At If . .TsÄÄ i STATE OF GEORGIA.': LIFE INSURANCE. - ' ! -fV-S0S?SK i ' 1 twR v UJ $ ?tWv"'k"" ' I ÜS- He will also attend to the ADJUSTMENT O j 5uiJM0E,lLm..' i feA7" 1 1-SJ'U; 2 1 V . lt lS;-H I TAe Mr nttrmi tn ittjnrt our Ural sftowii OuU ntr j LOSSES of every descriptio,., under jMilki.j, ft.ni, 3, . " .t- fe: fe L th onr 1'rhm are paid other a-eucies, and attend to the settlement ir all ; jssirjr:.- . ' tin V.rH AsfS . , i ,i . . , matters coiwicited with Insurance, for lrtie Inter- ! B R MADT feViS.V ested. His Ion experience as an Insurance Ap-nt, ' ",K 1 ,' ,. ' iWTWp55 - ! jr fthnr LMtrg im tUs IIWM. iw ... .i, i.,. i?,,i iai- with ull subiects conue tea ' AiiKNTfoi the followiua Mills and Machines, offers S0.iil iA i.5 ! , -

I with the subject d' Insurance. fapäS'07-ly. i for sale . sXSSss-CäiS : The folh.wins schi iue will be drawn bv S.

1000 5,000 00 5,418 04 3ö,177 18 112 33,000 00 78 8,340 00 50 12,.VH1 (X) 1 ,2.V 5,000 100 5,000 60 1,804) loo .ao.tioo no 41,000 110 12,000 llo 2i,4iKi no 11,000 50 5,000 50 120 0,000 115 40,010 100 1",000 1,000 T'J) 85 8,5ii0 S5 8,5110 10U 31,800 1 00 2VH0

300 shares Hartford & New Ha ven R. R. Co., stock 100 loo 104 shares Boston A- Worcester i Railroad Co., stock I 2Ö0 shares Connecticut River li ! R Co.-, stock , loo shares Connecticut River Co.. stock 100 I 50 shares Statl'ord Hank .st.ick 100 ! 00 shares Citizen's Bank, WaI terbury stock UK) j 3D shares Eagle Bank, Provii deuce stock 0 I :JUU shares l'loeuix Bank, llurtI ford stock I"0 i 4IH) shares Farm. A Mech. B'k. 1 Hartford stock 10 j 300 shares Exchange B'k. Hal tford stock 0 240 shares State Bank, do do... loo loo shares City Bank, do do.... P'l loo shares County do do do..... DKI 1Ö0 shares Conn. River Bank, Hartford, st.ick 00 435 shares Hartford B'k, Hartford, st.sk 100 100 shares Charter Oak Rank, Hartford stock 100 100 shares M.-rch. A -Man. B'k. Hartford, stock paid in.... 75 shales -Etna Bank, Hartford, stock 200 shard Merch. Ex. Hank, New York, stock ."u 200 .hares North River Bank, New York, stock 8-"i 1200 shares Men h. Hank N. X. stock 2J 200 shares N. American B'k, New York, stock V 200 shares Nassau Bank, NewYork, stock loo 'too shares America B'k., N. Y. !" 25,51 111 25,5110 23.000 0,1100 21,200 1 1 I.I J H I 21. M) 8,0110 K.IIIIO lll,.VHI 22. M:' 50 31,"ilKl l'.VniO 15,1 SKI 42.O0O 8.1 115 loo lis) 10:'. lus 78 HI, 1115 125 HCl 0.5 75 HO

300 " Broadway B'k, " 25 400 ' People's B'k. " 2.1 200 " Republic B'k, " Bl liKi " City Bank " loo 40 " Union Bank " 50 I " Hanover Bank " 1"0 loo " Conunonwialth " loo 500 " I'htenix Bank " 20 5i;5 " Manliatlau !.' k. " 50 I ,-(imi " New York Bank " lot) I 200 " 3Iarket Bank " l'H) j 4i) " Ocean Bank " 50 I 4M) " Met'politan Il k ' loo 1 mm " Butchers' A Drovers

Bank, New York stock 25 .'loOshares Iniiiort. rs A Trad'-rs' Bank, New York, stock.... lm) 110 22,000 05 28, oik.) 4i shares Ainericaii Excliimge Bank, New York, stock.... 11 Ml 820 shares Merchants' Bank, N. Y". stock 15 shares Mechanics V. Tra 50 105 43,050 ders' Bank, Jersey City Ht.ick 100 lot.) 1.42 loOshares I". S. Trust Co. New York, stock 100 10,000 150 shares N. Y. Lite Ins. A Trust Co., N. Y. -to l; 1"0 150 22 500 51,500,387 SO I.IABII.ITIE? The amount of Liabilities due or not duo to banks or other creditors nothing. Looses adjusted and due none. Loses adjusted ami not due ? 12o3t ll'.l Losses adjusted, in suspense, waiting further prool or contested 101 fcat 85 Ali ther claims against the Company are small, for printing ,Vc. Agents instructed to take no risks exceeding 510,00O without special permission. The greatest amount insured iu uuy one city, tow n or village varies. The greatest amount allowed to be insured ill any one b!o -k also varies. The Charter or Act of Incorporation and amendment is heleW itll presented. TI.'OS. K. BRACE, Jit., Hartford, Jan. 1st, 1858.,, . Secretary. STATE OF CONNECTICUT, ) Hartford County. ) llAUTl'iillli, Jan. 1st, 1858. Personally a plica red before me, a Justice of the Peace, duly'.xuaiitKil to administer oaths, Thomas lv. Bkacf., Jh., Seerelary,antl made solemn oath that the foregoing slate.Ment of the assets and condition of the .Etna fnsiintnre Cumpunv is trim. HEN it Y FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. THK STATK OK JXPIAXA, ") AtltlT'HtuF SV.VTKS OrniK, sluitiiinapolis Jan. 12, lS-"8. J AViikrfas, ihf .T'tna Insurance itin.Hiiiy of IJartfunl Um lilrtl in tliis Ofiuc, a statciiiftit t" its cnditiiiii on tin- lt 4f J;tnnary, the ju-t tif its incon"nititn iitxt iinH-mlirK-ut jn-Krly trititii-d tu, aud its written instrutn'ntt iiniuinatinj; its Afiitw and nut hini.iuur ttiom fully and univsorveilly to acknowledge sci vuv ul process in the went of suits. Xhvv, tlierctore, iu itir.su:ina; ot" thn ix'tpiiroim-ii tof "Ah Aet to nnieiid an Act entitled an Act for the 1 nenriMtration "f 1 nurunre Ciiniprtiiies, detiniR their iovei?, ami piVserilfiiijr their i-lutie?,1' Jiiiruved .larrli 2, 1S.V, li;ivin presented sjtti.-faettny evideiu e to me of full e.ipli::iict to the requirements and siHTituatituir of that Art, 1, Jmis V. luo. Auditor of the .tate of Indiana, do hen-l.y rertily Au.kn V. Hallkik, 'T Kvausville, as tlie AjiVlit of said CoHi'.'any, is authorixed tt tnniyaet the ln:!r.ess ot" Insuranee as tlie Ap'iit of said .Ktim Insiiraioe Cnmtany in tnis State, no t July 1st, LS.", iu the extent tliat he may he commissioned aud uppointi-d h the saitl Company. In witness whereof, I have hereunto sul.serihed my name and caused tlie seal of inv tittici to he affixed, this 12th tiny of Jaiiimrv, isrs. JOltX W. WUOl, Auditor of State. A1.T.EN C HAT.I.VC1, Ae.EXT, Kvansville. I ml. i febl". OTIO.y 'S-Z O J'EJ I O It J'E.l Til er Fly Brushes: 3 doz. Misses' Brooms, a fancy article; f, do Fancy Whisks; 10 do Shak-r and Lecithin Brooms; 111 do assorted Scrub Brushes; ft do Dusting Brushes, famy au-1 plain; ft do Shoe Brushes, do do; HOltXBItooK JL CO. irjyjiRiEs 3000 poiwns -.'- sorted W ire; 50! B ills common ami charcoal Sheet Iron; JO do Galvanized and Uussia do; 5 casks Sheet Zinc; Sheet Copiier aud Copper Bottoms, all sizes, ill store and for sale by SAMUEL 0KK. Jly8 TW0 THE l.O V" Kits OK -f HOOll JL Cup of Tea. We are now in receipt of a very choice lot of loose Teas, bought expressly for retail ;rade. Call one and alL Samples givon with pleasure, by L. II. C00K & SON.

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TO THE DEMANDS OF TUE TIMES. Tbc Great Eastern Corn Husker, NlIKI-il.TCIl AND CLKANKli. Which will shell from 1,000 to 2,000 bushels Jtfr dav. ' Also, The American Elephant. The irreat Xoveltv of the dav. It is the b ist Z .ist Mill r ever invented for the farmer's use. It will makw ten varieties of product. It will grind the CorF aud Cob for feeding animals. It makes coarse i tine meal ns may Im wanted, and it will, bolt tl. meal as it grinds it. or leave it unbidteil at the option of the os-nitor. It w ill grind Spices, Drugs or almost any other substance which reiiiires the operation of grinding. It does all thes things, aud requires but :t little power to drive it. THE GREAT BENGAL TIGER, Is a Mill designed to make the various grades ot Hominy, and is one of the best Machines ever inTented for the purpife. Bradford's Portable Burr Mil T t(K( kM k,,,,,,,, j a tlfscription. It is the cheapsst, and at the same tune, the easiest kept in repair, of any in use. All of the alsive Mills and Machines can !o see'i in oH'ratiou at HART'S MILLS, j Corner of Second and Canal streets, where the publie are invited to call and see the latest improve- j nients of the aire before purch.'teing elsewhere. All j ortlers will lie promptly tilled. 1 jan27-.Uw tf R. B. HART. YoJI Ji T.V' JItK owVia BET 8' ER THAN OTHERS. ! R. B. HAUT, is now prepared to supply the city mid country trade with the best of corn meal, un- ; bolted, corn grits anil hominy, of all grades; w heat ; grits, unboltcil (lour, rye flour, extra family Hour, crush feed. bran, shiiistutf, corn, oats, chicken feed, : ! ami all articles in the feed line. All trade delivered ! ! to any part of the city. I Please send iu your orders. My low, as cheap as the cheapest, and prices will I as good as the ; best. The nimble sixpence better than the s!-w ' shilling is my motto. 1 All inav depend on getting ull my trade made of none but the best ot other. ground grains, as 1 will buy n li. I.. II A KT. I j:m27-ilAwtf . COOK A' SO.V, JtKiH' M'.i 1 JU STOKE. Agricultural Implements, ee.ls j air.' Groceries sold at cash prices for all kinds of Produce ami Live Stock, such as Horses, Mules, I Cows, Calves, Beef Cattle, Hogs, Chickens, Hinter, I Lard. Bacon, Eggs, Furs and Skins of every deiscriplioli. Ginseng, Beeswax, Keathei-s, Wheat, ' Corn, Oats, Barley, Beans, Rye, Bran, Shorts, Dried ! Apples and Peaches, Potatoes and Vegetables of all j sorts. Z. II. COOK. A SONS. I f. 1.20-Uw DOBELL A CONY NO TON, are sole audits j ; for Vanderbtirg coimry, for all the subscription ! I B h.1;s publi-lied by D. Ajipleton A Co. , Abridgement of the Debates iu Congress, (ir i I Public History of the United States. I j New American Encyclopedia, a Dictionary and j ' Journal 1. 1 Knovtlclge. Certainly the first work of i j the age. j j American E!ouen.e, a Collection of Speeches I and Addresses of the most Eminent Orators of j I America. '. j Encyclopedia of Wit and Iliuunr, by the c.-lebra- 1 . ted Comedian Burton, in 2-V. Nos. j Dit lionary of Machine 31echanics and Engine ' ; Wor-k. The nrwt't -mil most improvetl edition in ! 25c. No-. ! I' re's Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines. DuliELL A COXYXGTOX beg to call iittenfi.m to their important works, and request their kind j friemls tti call and see tlieiu: as also, t lie array of ! opinions of eminent men in confirmation of their J importance and value. Dobell A Conygton have samples and siu'cimetis i of the various bindings in which these works can be procured, from paii-r to the finest morocco. mrl7 ,10 lllSlf. M'lll.llE SEEll Ml'E.SO bush. Ear Corn, received per s;;.uuer J. H Done. Rice Flour. Corn Star'-h. Wheatell (ililH-. Farina. Split I'eas. Maecaroni. " Yerinicclln. 3 doz. qts. Woreestel-shire 5 pts. 0 "half pts. MUCO. 3 " " John Bull. 3 " 3 " 3 " Lemon (linger Harvey " Essence of Shrimps. Auihoivcs. Syrup. Straw lierry ' Rasjiln-rrv. " Pine Apple " Sarsiinirilla " nugidy Ju t ri'o Z. veil and for sale bv i II. COOK A- SON". j ir OOH 1RO'.10VO HiHip troll, assorted si. , on haml ami tor SAMUEL ORK. sale at ledureil prices by O I. L Tl '. TH E r.l li TVE 11ship heretofore existing between John A. ReitK, John A. llancy and V. Carjnfer, under the firm and name of Reitz, Ilam-y .V. Co., has Imiu this day dissolved by the retirement of W. Cat-pen-tor, Esq., the interest of said W. Carpenter having Imhui purchased by the said John A. Reit, ami John A. Ilaney. The affairs anil business of the old firm will be settled by the new linn of REITS & HANEY, Who will continue the manufacture of S'cam Engines and Steam Boilers, of anv size, together with alt tlie Shafting, Wheels. rumps. Niw M ill 3lat'hinerv ana 31 ill armir ot any siz.e. Also, Distiller and iiz.e. AUn, Jistiller3 ami Hjmi .Miwfiinerv, and in f.-et everythinjr iu the Inn Hue, at the old stand eorner of Inj;le aud Canal Stnvtx. ap;;-l.s..s-tf . ÜKITZ A: IIANEV. 3i It J. li.llBElt I Vf Ull We are now olleriii for sale to the city and country triol ein-whole stock ol lumber at rt tail. Having extra j facilities for manufiicturin an-i buyiier pine lumber iu Pennsylvania, we think we can ollV-r iu-l-.iee-ments to purchasers that they cannot find elsewhere in the city. We shall at ull times be -supplied wilh a full assortment. Also, pine shitrzles nud dressed flooring always on hand. Call at tin- oiliee on the above corner. WATSON. XKWBKÜKY A CO., . Coin -r Main and Kij;hth streets. nov 17-1 v 4TiO.fl.! COJtl.i: t O.l !.!: We have now i on band ami are dailv n-ceivinj; the best COAI, i that has ever lai'ii introdiiee-l into this market, I which w,- are selling low. 0ih1 currency will 1-c I ri-ceivi-l iu iavm'iit. Orders left at the store of JXO. W. Ill lil! I, next to the State tank, w ill Ik- j prouiptiv attended to. ian-il-if JXO. V,". TlfOHF-S. JTI.i'E SillJS'&l.ES imuimi X. 1 Pine JL Shingles, :tlc low. Also. än.iHMI Poplar. JOHN' F. tILoYEK. Corner ?,f:iin and S'venlh stni'ts. jiyi &9EWJUt'tJOOIIS.IKlllll.' i At S. EMUK'U'S. ! NEW DRY GOODS, For Sale I For. Cash Only. ( NEW DKY GOODS AUliiVED ; - At S. EMBH'II'S. NEW DKY GOODS, For Sale I Fot! C.Vsn Oxi.v. 1 NEW DBY GOODS Ail IU VEI) At !'. EJ1 'II' ICS. N EW DBY GO! IDS, For Sale For Cash only XEW DKY GOODS AKBIYED At S. E3IBICII S. NEW DRY GOODS, F.-r ?ale Fob Cah Oxi.v. ap.1 CRt uiijiLT i; RJiTi.iiMi.EJi Avvr s JL li doz. Scythes and Snathes, various patterns 2 il-i fc'eythes and Cradles, do do; il du Manure Forks: ö do Lout: Handled Hay Forks; i! do Shorn do "do; . . 2 lioXes S vlhe Stones. For sale at. H. COOK SOX": OOPS! EOltTV dllO.SS IS.1TTAX HOOPS; Thirtv Gross Brass Hooiis of extra size aud superior quality. Just received and for sale cheap bv augi:! MESSRS. J. H. JIAGHKE ,fc Co. 30 III Sil. GUOl'ND. CÄV .TlK.it. EltESH For Sale bv v.. 'h. 'ook & sox. Ulv2 if IO lt. 1 tORJ-!! COR-'!!! 600 xVBusliels just received and for sale cheap at aug-U7 A. D. REYNOLDS A Co.

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TOBACCONISTS.

lisTABLISIIM ENT IN Til E STATE. F. FENTYRICH &, BROTHERS, ' Would respectfully inform the citizens of Evans ville and viciSlty, thut they have a larger' stock of , i Tobacco, Segjars, Smilf", Pipes, and CJerman Smoking Tobacco, than any two establishments ot our priucip.il cities. Hotels and store-keepers look to your interests. Before purchasing elsewhere, please examine our ; large assortment, w hich we pledge ourselves to sell . at the lowest Baltimore prices, and cheaper than ' can le bought in Cincinnati or Louisville. All wc ask is, that you shall call mid judge for yourselves. We offer any of the above at wholesale or retail. Our establishment is a branch of the well known ' extensive Baltimore Tobacco Warcliöiise of Jos. I Felitll ich & Bros. No. 155 Forest street. ! F. FEXDR1CH A BROS., Maiu st. 1 doer above First, jvl'i Evansville, Ind. RlCEjVTlTi TOlifiyvilJtory, J. S McCRACKEX, Proprietor, Main street, lietwt eu Third and Fourth, Evansville, Ind. Having fitted up the above tobacco factory, I nm now prepared to till all orders for the various styles of Western Tobacco, snch as Fives, Pounps, Quarter ami Half Pounds, iu all kinds of packages, and j have now on hand the follow ing brands, vi.: t lo boxes Olmstead 5 Lump; 10 do do Founds; j lo do rine'(0v.ni; J 20 do (in Caddies) Iloosier Boy; i 20 do do Jordan's; j to do Low Grade Robinson's, j 20 ilo Montgomery 50 lbs lackages. , i The above slot k will be sold 5 n r cent, lower than can be bought elsewlcre, and 5 icr cent, off ; tor cash. All kinds of currency taken at par. Sevenl v-tive M. large size Cigars ou hand in one M. boxes at lowest figures for cash. fehlt t'ST BEVSMfJCIi. -195 iU O S f 'Oh'IKE. loo boxes tea, ' loll l..ai,-.s American Navy oakum, ! 5 cases lirpiorice, In cases lcinou syrup, ! 10 tlo brandy chyrries, 5 ilo absyntii, i 20 boxes pickles, 5 do j eccalilli, j 5 do nasturtions, j 5 do curacoa in jugs, ' 5 bids Hour sulphur, 10 kegs refined saltpetre, 5 bbls alum, - ' 5 ilo chalk, 5 do coperas, 15 dti aliuontls, 5 dti filberts, 5 do a!lnonds (soft .shell), 5 do Brazil nuts. 5 tl ' English walnuts, lo Uixes shelled Almonds, 5 bbls currents, Plboxes citron, loo tlo tire crackers, lo cases cards, loo rfoz tar buckets, for sale low by TEXXEY A SORREXSON', uug30 No. 31 Water street. IE lfi Hl.S. fit Kin It I..IISIIS 11 K fill Co, I'om .Meal ; Green Apples. vc. S.pt5 A. II. REYNOLDS A Co. '"-ff'.i Ii K it S T O II K. TH li l' il K 11JU. SIGNED will keep constantly on hand, II A V, ('.'", o.i r.. FIUIVTCFF, mi. ix. Am! all other" articles l b d to feed Horses or Mules. All of w hic h be w ill sell wholesale or retail, at lowest market rates, giving just weight and measure. ROBERT S. RUSTOX, Water sin-i t, liotwceii Main aud Locust, Evansville. I a n3-ly i m M a W A- t0ä It ."' If J'i'W tF rr 1 I tl'Mtr :ilnVf Viif. s'ii AianiitiittunT! -nl tiiu j Celebrated Magnolia "Whisky ! or KVANS 1 1. 1.K, 1X11. ALSO All Iviittls of Puiiif--tir l iint.r-, .n:d roiisiantlv :i Jiirtir sujp.y f ami Choiey H..url)"ii, ! 4i:-iJiRW,I28 ItJl R VO ' A" MJf I O K TK IS Haviiifr conipletel my arrange m e n t s with Kurwpo:in and Ameriian inaniifaeftirers fora -lirei-t snpply -fall irooils in iny line, I am enabled to of fer inducements, that cannot fail to be to 'he interest of all euirajred in the business to irive me a trial. I name in part: axles, sprinirs mad- of the best steel: bands, enmneled and of all kinds of leather; cloths, llninu's for carriages, varnishes, casl-iijrs of all kinds, saddle tres, English bridle leathers, bits, stirrups, spurs, haines, fine silver haines of all kinds' ,1c liny Lind Oijr Trein, (a-lf-uljustin. fads, Taylor's patent haines, fly nets, shoe threads, horse blaiikets, London Oirth Webs, American Oirth and lo-in AV-ibs, both cotton and worsted; Loudon A elt Skins, a superior article; ivory, trutta percba and brass lined inartelcral rins; superior k-rseys f-ir horse covers, the best quality of carriage bolts, patent e:iir trees. A--., Ac. I keep in fact evervthins appertaining to either ! braia-h i f the business, au-1 understiiniliiii liolh braach' S thoroughly, we would rc.pi-ctfully invite your attenth-n before ptirchasinir elsewbere. 1 am aNoaent for Ward's 1'ali-nl Spring Saddle. apo-dAw

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?Iain street, near Water.

1 EO. THORJS'lllf.l., Ill: US I.K.I "K j hich is the blood, become perfectly healthy; con5Dr 'to return his thanks to his old customers for 1 sequently ail sickness ami pain are driven from the

their kind parr--nag-', ami hopes by strict attention to busint ss, ami good work, t Is' able to merit a continual ion of their favors. Having removed his stop.' to the corner of Si-cond and Ma.in streets, formerly occupied as a Silversmith Shop, he is now prepare-1 to furnish all who may favor him with a call, with ail the articles in his line. Wlicpairiiig done with neatness and despatch. Second baud harness always 011 baud. jlvii-iim. 11.J.OIH A" STOlHI.l Itll, M.flPOUTKUS ÄND DEALERS IX Domestic and Foreign Drugs, MEDICALS, I'lIEMK'AI.S, Paints, Oils,A'ariiis.lies, lSrits-lies, Glass .1 .YD r.I,AYAt:E, I'ATEXT MEMCIXES, PERFUMERY, BIRD CAGES, &C, E VA XS VI 1.I.K, I X 111 AX A. Having made large additions to our stock, we are now- ready tn till all orders with such quality of Goods n.s we f-t-l assured will giveelitire satisfaction. As we make our purchases by the packages, we are enabled to oiler them at the lowest posihle prices, thereby givivg the purchasers the same advantages as those who buy East. We aiso deal- extensivelv in HAGV ill! Ii E0 TYPE A X T A M I tit 0 T YPE S TOCA' Aud keep constantly on hand a large and varied assortment of Cases, Chemicals, t'auierais, and every article connected with the art. tij.erators that choose to order, and enclosing remittance, the same care and prices will bo olserYed as if they attend personally. When goods out of our line are wantedjwe will pro- ure them with pleasure, at the lowest prices. We shall, as lieretofore, give luirticular atteution to have all orders carefully jiacked and promptly forwarded. juUU HAL LOCK & STODDARD.

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Yiivr-v .' JL O TTIZUIE S I'M III ANT!! THlSWAN & CO. Continue to Draw as I'snal without Interruption. SWAN & CO.'S LVTTEtilES AUE LEGAL, AXD SWAN" A CO., Managers of the Siarta Academy Lottery, in 1 each of their Single Xinulier lotteries for NOV., . l8-"8, at Aroi sTA, Gko., iu public, under the sui iK'rintcndence of CommLssiouers. l lat 40 draws on Saturday Nov. I!, 1X58. Clan 41 draws on Saturday, Nov. 13, 1x58. 1 I Ia 4:4 draws on Saturday, Nov. 20, 1858. l'lr.t 43 draws on Saturday, Nov. 27, 16. ON THE FLAX OF SINGLE NUMBERS. 50,000 Tickets. FIVE V70IS.I-VZ) FOUR lil'XI'HED AXD EIGHTY-FIVE rUIZES! -Nearly One Priie to every Shit Tickets! MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! TO BE DRAWN Each Saturday in November. 1 Prize of. .. S70.000 4 1 " ' ., . ;'.0,IKK) ; 1 " " lo.ooo I 1 " 5. onn 1 " '.. 4,oo) 1 " ' a.isui j 1 " " l,50O 4 " " 1.IHKI 4 " " : WHi 4 " " 81KI 4 " " 7(0 4 " " f.oo 50 " " aw 50 " " 30O Hsi " ' 125 230 " " 100 AFPRt IX IMATION P RI ES. 4 4 4 4 f SU Aipmx'iii to $70,000 Priziv.,.Sl,C00 31 ä) 30,(MHI l,2oo ISI " 125 100 " 75 44 50 20 are... in. min 5.01 io 4,noo 3,i mo 1,500 ... 8IKI ... 500 ... 4oo ... 300 ... 2uo .100,1 00 4 " 4 " 4 " ;,uoo " 5,4S5 Prizes amounting to $30,000 Whole Tickets ? 10; Halves 65; guarters $-2. tS'A Circular showing the plan of the Lotteries will lie sent to any one desirous of receiving it.Ccrtilicates of Packages will be sold at the following rates, which is thv risk: Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets 880 " " 10 Half " 40 " " 10 Quarter " 20 " " 10 Eighth " 10 Iu orilerinjr Tickets or Certitii-ates, enclose the money to our address for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will lie forwarded by first mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in any figure they may designate. The List of Drawn unmlx-rs ami Prizes will be sent tt purchasers iniwiciliately after the drawing. 'Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and irive their Post office, Countv ami State. EX 'beim iiiber that every Pri.e is drawn and payable in full without deduction. t.ö'All prizes of SI. 000 and under, paid immediately after the drawing other prizes at the usual tiin-. of thirty days. All coniiuunica'ious strictly confidential. Address orders for Ticket or Certificates to S. SWAN & CO., Augusta, Georgia. JHTIVrsons residing near Montgomery, Ala., or Atlanta, Ca.. can have their orders tilled, and save time, by addressing S. Swan & Co., at either of those cities. Ittj'A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each ins- is entitled to, will be published after every draw ing, in the following papers: Augusta (Geo.) Constitutionalist, X"r Orleans Delta, Mobile Register, harlcston Standard, Nashville Gazette, Atlanta Intelligencer, New Y'oilt Weekly Day Book, Savannah Ccorgian. Richmond Dispatch, New Yisrk Dispatch aud Paulding (Miss.) Clarion, and l.iltle Ilm li (Ark. i Democrat. Aug. 18. .-fco! S-5j, it. .ko it sk's 7." . oor PI I.L t'A I TIoX. Merchants au-1 1 ra- 2 v ders will be on their guard and not lie imposed v 5 up-in by a Counterfeit of Morse's Indian Knot v l'liis, siirnr-i a. i. iUi.iui.i-.. Ail genuine limit j Pills have the name i WIS I i E .V t o., on eat ttml ftuiituru uf A. J. 1 vviitcr tf Jliw'jt TmltHH S 1)1.. yiOISSK, the inve Root I'M, has silent the irreater part of his lite i iu travelling, having visitetl Kurojie, Asia, aud f Africa, as well as North America, and has spent 1 three years ainolijr the Indians of our Western j country, and it was in this way that the Indian Knot Pills were first discovered. Dr. Morse was I the first man to establish the fact that all diseases arise from 1M1TRITY OF THE BLOOD j that our strength, health and life depended npo j this vital lluid. A. J. WHITE i t.'O. I 00 Leonard Street, New York. DU. MOUSE, the inventor uf Morse's Indian Boot Pills, has spent the greater part of his life iu traveling, having visited Europe, Asia and Africa as well as North America has tqieiit three years among the Indians of our Western country it was iu this way that the Indian Boot I'ills were first discovered. Dr. ?Iorw was the first man to esta!lish the fact that all diseases arise from lMl'l'IUTY OF THE BLOOD that our strength, health au-1 life deiH-nded upon this vital fluid. When the various passages become clogged, and do not act in perfect harmony with the different functions of the body, the blood loses its action, lecoiiies thick, corrupted and diseased, thus causiug all pains, sickness and distress of every name; our strength is exhausted, our health we are deprived o:, and if nature is not assisted in throwing otf the slaguant humors, the blod will l-econie elioked ami cease lo act, and thus our light of life will be forever blown out. How important then, that we saould kttji the various passages of the 1-o ly free aud open. And how pleasant to us that w-e have it ittooui- power to put a medicine in your vei c'i: namely, Morse's Indian !t-ot Pills, muiiufacturcu from plants and roots which grow around the mountainous dill's in nature's garden, for the health and recovery ot diseased man. One of the roots from which these pills are made, is a sudorific, which opens the pores of the skin, and assists nature in throwing out the finer parts of the corruption wi'hin. The second is a plant which is an exectorant, that opens and unclogs the humors from the lung by copious spitting. The third is a diuretic, which gives ease ami double strength to the kidneys; thus encouraged I hey draw large amounts of impurity from the blood, which is then thrown out bountifufly by the urinary water passage, and which conbl not have lieen discharged in "'ttliy other way. The fourth is a cathartic, and accompanies the ither prope rties of the pills w hile engaged in purifying the hl-H-l; the coarser particles which cannot pass by the other outlets, are thus taken up and conveyed olf in great quantities by the buwvls. From th. above, it is shown that Dr. Morse's Indian Boot I'ills not only enter the stomach, but liecome united with the blood, for they find way toevery part, and completely ninl out and cbttiisc the svsfem f.-om alt impuritv, und the lite of the bodv svlem. lot- rlicv rtintiiit rent:,!,, vti-in Ilia, l-otflv 1 w. conies so pine and clear. I The reason why is-ople are so distressed when sick, and why so many tlie, is tccaiisc lbev do not get a medicine which will pass to the afflicted imrta, and which will oK'U the natural passage for the disease to - cast out, hence a huge quantity o f-i-.l and other mat Icr is lmlgi-d, and the stomach and intestines are literally overflowing with the corrupted mass, thus uudurgomg disagreeable fermentations, constantly mixing with the blood, which throws the corrupted matter through every vein ami artery, until lit'-- is taken from the l-ody by disease- Ir. Morse's Pills have added to themselves victory upou victory, by n-storing millions o the sick to bltH-ining health and haiipiness. Yes, thousands w ho have liecu racked or tormented w ith ! sickness, aii and anguish, and whose feeble framei j have lteeii scorched by the burning elements of ra- ! ging fever, and who have been brought as it wvre, ! within a step of the silent grave, now- stand ready I to testify that they would have lieen numbered with j the dead, had it not Is-en for this great aud wotiI derfiil medicine, Dr. Morse s Indian Root Bills. i After one or two doses had been taken, they were j astonished and al-solntely surprised, iu witnessing ! their sur rising cttocts. Not only do they give im- ! mediate case ami strength, and take away all siefci ness, pain ami anguish, but they at once go to work ' at the foundation of the disease, which is the Mood. I Therefore, it wiil 1'. shown, esiecially by those ! who use these Bills, that tin y will so cleanse nud I purify that disease that deadly enemy will take i its flight, and the flush of youth and "beauty will , again return, nud the prospect of a long and happy life will cherish and brighten your days, i Caitios. Beware of a counterfeit signed A, B. ; Moore. All genuine have the name of A. J. White ; X f'o.on each box. Also the signature of A. White tt Co. All others are spurious. A. J. WHITE It CO., Sole Proprietors, i iVl Leonard street. N. F, Dr. Morse's Indian Boot I'ills are sohl by dealers iu Medicines. 1 Agents wanted in every town, village and hamlet in the laud. Parties desiring the agency will address as al-ove for the terms. Price 2"- cents wr box, five boxes will lie sent on receipt of 1, iswtage paid. (jsnll-dJtwly 9J11.S -75 kegs assorted Nails for sale br A. H. COOK SON TkOOS TU TS! HO OR MJTS: 73 JLP doT. assorted, from common Grass to Worste Rugi. For sale bv Z. H. COOK ft SON.

PATENT MEDICINES.

tSVOVtiREn JT .wf ST.' Create Cure iu the World for Pain! Prof. Chas. leGrath, Originol Inrentor and Manufacturer of th ELECTEIC 0TX! This Oil Ls the only sure remedy in the world for the cure of rheumatism, deafness, gout, neuralgia, . . lumbago, sciatica, spinal and bronchial complaints, ticiloloreux, headache, crutni, roup, piles, felons, sprains and bruises, cuts and wounds, swelled glands, ' still joints, scrofula, erysiindas. sore nipples, swelled breast, womb disorders, salt rheum, ranker ill the mouth and stomach, .palpitation, ernji'eions, . ' raked breast, quinsy, sore throat, jmlsy, pleurisy, ulcers, liH-k-jaw. heart-burn, tooth and ear-ache, nervousness, rostiveness, burns, sore gums of tee; b ing infants, hemorrhage, aliscess, stiff neck, broken :- bnast, chilbhiiiis, tetter, shingles, frosted fe-t, fever and ague, chapiod hands, or any diseases that are -sore and painful, is the only article ever brought . before the public that will do its work iicrfoctly In from three to twenty minutes has been used by-.. i thousands and pronounced the best remedy ever discovered. ' This Oil nets on the system with electricity is of pure vegetable preparation. Not the slightest dan- , ger of applying it outwardly and inwardly. It at -; once gives ä iiermaiient cure in most casca from ten to twenty minutes. The liest physiologists of Europe have discovered that all orgiuiic derangement of tlie animal system is tlie effect of an obstruction of the physico-elec-tric fluid in the organic disease. A skilful appli- . cant of this Oil puts in immediate motion the nerv fluid mid 4hecure it at once accomplished. Ko . bleedings, no vomiting, purging or blistering is resorted to. None genuine without the signature of Prof. C. De Grath. Labels iiriied In writing. . Principal DeiK.it, No. 3'J South Eighth street three doors lielow Chestnut, Philadelphia. t Country dealers and druggists can lie supplied I wholesale and retull. Price 25 cents, 50 cents and - ?l ier bottle. - i Try every thing else, and give this one sinipl trial. - Cai tios. Be careful to ask for.anilgetDeGrathV Electric Oil, as worthless imitations altouml. , There are numerous imitations sprung up on the . eputation tliat my article has acquired.- The pub-' , c must beware they arc worthless.AFFLICTED, READ THIS. , Miraculous cure made on one of the citizens o Macon: Macon, April 8, 1857. Phof. DEGuATn Dear Sir: This is to certify that-' I had a fall, sprained my shoulder and was atlliclcd' f I eighttteli days, and lost the use of my arm, aud , could not raise my hand to my head, and hearing of tho wondvrful cures effected by DeGrath's Electilo' , Oil, and by one application of it I was enabli'd torn ise my hand to my bead and take off my hat. y Thank God, 1 nm well, and I cheerfully recommend it to all the afflicted. The application was niada . before a hundred persons. Y mil's truly, Signed A. JORDAN. li miess ,. a. jiiuer, John W. Brantly, Lewis Y'oung, J. W. Aderhold, E. G. Jcflers, E. Price. C. H: Rogers, G. T. Franklin, A. B. Ross, B. P. Freeman, Macos, April 8, 1857. Pbof. DeGkatii Dear Sir. I, Capt. B. B. Smith, hereby certify that I have been atllicted with rheumatism for four years mid ut times could not sleep. By hi-aring of the wonderful runs by DeGrath's Electric Oil, I was induced to try it, and by the first application of the Electric Oil I was at onr ! -Sieved, and now have thtj use of my arm. Die implication was mode before fiftv iiersons. B. B. SMITH, Twigg Co. We, the undersigned, were present: J. J. Riley, J. II. Brantly, II. J. Cooper. Uitlciijh (X. C.) HUtiitUirtl. , CKBTIFICATE. Wixnsnono, s. C, Jlarch 0, 1SÖ7. I, David Klkin, do hereby certify that I harebeen badly atllicteu for two mouths with inflammatory rheumatism, one of iny legs IsdiiK much swollen still and son- so that I found it exceedingly difficult to walk that the stiff joint has I-eon twice rubbed wilh Prof. DeGrath's celebrated Klectrio Oil w ithin thirty bonis; an I now have the perfect use of the alilictcd limb. I was also troubled with partial deafness in iny left ear, and by a single application of the Electric Oil my hearing bas been greatly improved. DAVID LI. KIN. - Avovsta, On., March 38, 18.'7. 1 Puor. DeGhatii Dear Sir: This is to certify tin I have been atllicted wilh headachuand corns ou my feet from which I have suffered very lunch. nnii by the application of Ik-Orath's Electric Oil I have lieen cured of my headache and corns, anil therefore recommend it to all. I. JltCl E. Tkok. De Giiatii's Ei.ucTiiic im J25 IIkwakd. I will give $25 for the apprehension of a low scamp, who printed some dirty handbills and called hi stulf by the name of Electric Oil. Cai tios. Beware of low pedlars and picayune druggists who put up a stulf composed of rauip'hcuo ami lard oil, calling it Electric Oil. No )Ksltllars sell the genuine Electric Oil in the Vnited Status it is sold only by resicctahle ilruggists and country neivliauts. Be sure and get DeGrath's Electric Oil, or you will Ik- cheated. AFFLICTED, READ THIS. CERTIFICATE. Aigpsta, Ga. March 28, 187. . . Fbof. DeGbatii Dear Sir: This is to certify that my boy Moses has been Hlilicted with rheumatism for seventeen years, and by one application of your Oil,"he was cut irely cured, aud 1 cheerfully commend it to nil similarly a fleeted. Yours resiiectfully, . J. HEt'BEIl. For sale bv SMITH & EZ7.ARD, sole agent at Atlanta, Georgia. PROF. I'll A3. DeGRATH, M South Eighth street, Philadelphia. KELLER A WH IT E, sobs agents. Also, for sale at Dr. Pennington's Drug Store, and HaM'ck . Stoddard's. o,-fl 79X1.1.111 RIP EE 1' O It'll K Ä 0 O ft Tti kegs Miami Uitlie Powder; Hun kegs Blasting Pow der; 2"i cases Rifle do; 00 half kegs Rifle Powder. For sale by Z; H. COOK & SON, Agent. prYxe Ifor JTrERlriiöiiI jBl who sithscrilies for the XEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS, A Beautifully Illustrated Family Newspaper. The New Y'ork V ei-kly Press is one of the largest and la-s t literary pa-orsof the day. A huge Quarto containing Twenty Pages, or Sixty Colnmus, of entertaining matter ; and Elegantly Illustrated every week. A Gift worth from 50 cents to SUM) will lie sent to each subscriber on receipt of the Bubscriptiou money. teems: fine copy for One year, and 1 gift $2 07 Three copies one year, and 3 gifts 5 00 Five copies one year, and f gifts tt 00 Ten copies one year, and 10 gilts.. ..............15 00 Twenty-one copies one year, and 12 gifts... 30 OU Camuliuli subscrilivrs must send 21 cents each in addition to the aliove rates, to pay the American jMistage, which must be pre-paid. The article to be distributed are comprised ia the following list : 1 C. S. Treasury Note .$100 ) 00 2 do do do 11 00 each. ft do do do 21 Ki 00 each. 10 do do . do 100 00 each. Patent Lever Hunting Cased Watches S100 00 2o Gold Watches 75 00 öl do tf) 00 ' 1IKI do SO 00 Sis) Ladies Cold Watches 35 00 UnO Silver Hunting Cased Watches 3. 00 ÖO0 Silver Watches ?10 00 to 20 00 HAJO Gold Guard, Vest and Fob Chains 10 00 to 30 00 lOHO Gold Pens and Pencils 5 00 to 15 vt Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops, Breast Pins, Cut)' Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings, Shirt Studs, Wutch Keys, Gold and Silver Thimbles, and a variety of other articles worth from 50 ceuts to 15 IH) each. tn receipt of the subscription money, the (ub scrils-r'g name will lie entered uism our books opio-i site a mini is-r, ami tlie gilt corresponding with that numlHT will be forwarded within one week to him, by mail or express, post-iaid. . - There is neither humbug nor lottery about the above, as every guhscrilMr is sure of a Prize of val uc. lit prefer to make this liberal distribution nmftng them instead of giving a large commission to Agents, giving to the subscrilicr tlie amount that would go to tlie Agent, and in many rases a linu-. tired fold more. DANIEL ADEE, Publisher. apli-tim 211 Centre street. New York. .1 EU- MUSIC, Jl'ST HK E1VE1, 1. IiKALY'8. by Express, nt QlWlHtl ES 230 BAUS C OEPEE 1I0 kegs assorted Nails; 10) üo 'ut spikes; . 50 do Wr't do; 400 boxes assorted Glass; 7ä do do Toliacco; 50 do do Starch; M 50 do do Star Caudles; 2"I0 kegs White Lead; lö bbls. Linseed Oil; ft do Tiirpeutiiie; 50 do ' ltosin; 10 do Pitch öo do Vinegary 40 bags fine Salt; lno bbls. White Linie;. 11(0 do Cement, 50 bbls. ircy Lime; 20 do' Plaster Paris. Iu store and fo sale by OKU. DALZELL It CO. PJi TEJS" T VOJWRE TMS We are agents for the celebrated MM, SAt fcS.- : Hall s Puteut Uro Prool and lliiet rreor sates, j manufactured by Hall, Carroll 4 Co. Cincinnati. ( A constant supply will be kept on hand, and fold at , nmniilaclurer s prices. PRESTON BROS ß I IfT'Q.fMJ. 8100 mijEW8SSbRTEI W W Nails, received and for sale cheap for cash. by JACOB ST KAUB. jlv'Jl-3w No. 40 Main street.