Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 76, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 November 1858 — Page 4

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XWansvtlle Exchange and Cnrcrncy Table. Corrected by the Branch Bank. Excnxitoc : Ifsw York, Buying Selling i ' Kew Orleans, " par - " W Cincinnati, " " " 4 BAMtABLX rüNDS, OS CC1&EKCT AT PAH.

tatx Bank or Ism an A. Bank or the State or Indiana, "tats Bans or Ohio. Kentucky. Louisiana. 6 r kci i r ati no Fkex Banks or Indiana. Wbceuno Oitt. Alleohknt Citt Bank. jiokonuautla bank, f. Baltimore. Except American Bant. PlTTSBVKO. PHILADELPHIA, ElXept Bank o renutylrani. MISSOURI. STOCK BANKS Or OJUO -EXCEPT TTnlcm, Sandusky.. ..5 dis. iCity, Cincinnati 30 dis. City Bank.CoIumbus.Sdis.Canal, Cleveland... .76 dis. üencca County 75 dis. til X0BJL, FEW ENGLAND, NEW JE KS ET, AND DELAWARE, IN OOOU CKEDIT. SPECIE-PAYING FREE BANKS. Brookville Bank, Brook-, Exchange Bank, "GreenTtlle. castle. Bank cf Elkhart, Elk- Fayette Co. Bank, Conhart. I nersvillo. Bank of Goshen, Goshen. Farmers' B'k, Westfteld. BankofGosport, (Josport. Hoosier B'k, Logansport. Bank of Indiana, Michi Indiana Bank, Madison gan City. Bank of Mouticello, 3fonticello. Batik of Mt. Ternon, Mt. Vernon. Bank of Paoli, Faoli. Bank of Rockville, Wbashtown. Bank of Syracuse, Syracuse. Bank of Salem, Salem. Bank of Saletn, New Albany. Bloomington B'k, Bloömington. Crescent City Bank, Evansville. Canal Bank, Evanrille. Cambridge City B'k.Cambridge City. Ceutrai Bank, Indianapolis. Indiana Reserve Bank, Kokoino. - - Indiana Farmers' Bank, Franklin. Indiana Stock Bank, Laporte, Kentucky Stock B'k, Columbus. Lagrange Bank, Lima. Mcr. and Mechauios Bk, New Albany. Sew York and Va. State Stock Bank, Evansville. Parke Co. Bank, Rockville. Frairis City Bank, Tcrro Haute. Southern Bank of Ind., Terre Haute. Salem Bank, Goshen. UNCTBKENT rUNDS. The principal uncurrent funds in this market are Illinois, Wisconsin and Tonnesse. They may be quuted about as fuliows : fllinois - .1 discount. Wisconsin '-a, ' Tenncsse Plante and I'aion Banks.... T4,ilr i f TinciMjA ............... ' Free Banks solvent - l(!SlK Places of AVorslxlp. The following Register of places of public worship, may bo of interest to strangers visiting our city: Grrman Vniied Ecangelirul St. John's Church. On Third street, between Division and I agio streets. William Schmidt, Pastor. Meetings, every Suuday, at 10 o'clock, A. M. . (Jhrütian CntircA Hall of two N'cptune Engine House, Second Street, between Main and Locust. J. S. Tibbetts, Pastor. Services every Lord's day at lti4 o'clock, A. M., and 7 o'cleck, P. SI. OU Presbyterian Church, (S. a.) On Second, between Main and Locuststrcets. Rev. William McCaber, Pastor. Services every Sabbath, at 10J o'clock, A. H., and 3 o'clock, r. m. Sabbath School at 6 o'clock, A. M. Prayer Meeting every V cdnesday evening, at 8 o'clock. Pint FreMyterian Church, (O. S.) Corner me and Second streets, liar. Alexander Stkrrett, Pastor. Services every Sabbath at Wt o'clock, a. u., and 8 o'clock, r. M. Sabbath School at 9 o'clock, A. m. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening at 8 Bt Puti's, (EpittxpaTian) Corner First and Chestnut streets. Rev. Sidney Wilbib, Pastor. Servi ces every Sabbath at loj-j o'clock, A. M., and B o -clock, p.m. Sabbath School at 4 'o'clock, r. Praver meeting every Friday evening, at 8 o'clock. Church of the Amimption, (Roman Catholic) Second street, between Main and Sycamore. Revs. Antony Dedieb and Patrick McDekmott, Pastors. Services every Sabbath morning at 8 and 10 o'clock. Vespers at 3 o'clock, p. M. Meetings every morning during the week, at ti and 8 o'clock, A. M. Trinity Church, (German Roman Catholic) Third street, between Vinn and Division. Rev. Francis Kutaksi, Pastor. Service every Subbath at 8 and 11) o'clock, A M. Sabbath School at 3 o'clock, r. M. , and meetings evi.ry morning throujrh the week at 8 o'clock, A. M. ..... lolr mr u lurch, (Method!) Ingle street, liotween Seventh and Kighth. Jter. J. Hioht, Postob. Services every Sunday at lo) o'clock, a. m., and 7?i o'clock, p. m. Prayer Heuling every Friday evening at to 8 o'clock. Benci Urael cHnttgngue Keller's Building, third story, on Main street, between Third and Fourth streets, llev. Mr. Welcuseu, Pastor. Services every Friday evening at 7 o'clock, and Saturday morning at 8 o'clock. Aociatiun of tpirituluts Teuiperanro TTall, on Wator street. Services every Sabbath afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Locn.it Sti-eet Church, (3Tcthoilit) Locust street, between Second and Third. Kev. Hiram Uilmiire, Pastor. Services every Sabbath at loj j o'clock, A. M.,aml8 o'clock, p.m. Sabbath School at 0 o'clock, A. M. Weekly Prayer Meeting, every Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock. 2i'ou' Etau-jclicul Church On Fifth below Ingle street. Kev. Jlr. Misokrt, Pastor. Services wery Sabbath, at 1U o'clock, "a. m., and o'clock, r. M. Wednesday evening, at 8 e'clock. Firtt llaptut Church Oa the corner Second and Clark street. No Pastor. Church Meetings, Sunday morning at 10j o'clock. Trayer Meetings, ever Wednesday evening. Sabbath School at a o'clock, A. M. German Methmlitt Church On Vine street, between Second and Third. Kev. Mr. K ami tu, Pastor. Preaching, Sunday morning, at 10' oYloi k. Also at night. Prayer Meeting, every V eduesday night. 1riean Methodi.it Church On Lcet stroct, bet. Third and Fourth sts. Kev. Mt. Adkam 11 ill, Circuit Kider. Class Meeting, every Sunday morning. Prayer Meeting, every Wednesday nift-ht. l,y.nifiH Bui'titt Church Corner Svcninl and Clark street. Services every Sabbath, by Kev. Sir. Bvsch. Prayer Meeting, every Wednesday night. tkdem, or Allbrujht'n Church. (Herman) Comer Eighth and Division Streets. Kev. Mr. Tkmckkton, Pastor. Services every Sunday morning, at U' o'clock. Prayer Meeting, every Weilnesay uight. German Lutheran Church On Fifth street, U-t. Canal and Sixth, in Laniasco. Kev. Mr. S.iupert, Pastor. Services every Sabbath inoruing, at 11 o'clock. Old School Baptitt Sharp's enlargement. Elder A. D. Morton, Pastor. Services every Sunday morning at 10V o'clock. Cumberland Frcxbpterinn Church Comer Second and Chestnut Bts. Kev. Mr. Bi rkow, Pastor. Si-r-ices every Sabbath at 11 o'clock, a. m., and at 8 p. m. Meetings) of Secret Societies.. MASONIC. EVanm-iUc Lorfyc, So. CA. A. J. Cotni RN, Secretary. Regular meetings first and third Monday's in each month, at Masonic Hall, corner of Main and First street. ironiie B. A. Chapter, Kn. 12. W. E. Hoi.ikcsworth. Secretary. Meets first Frblay in eacli onth, at Masonic Hall. oi'D rr.i.Lows. Morning Star Lodije, So. 7. Jamfs Swan in, Secretary. Kegiilnr meetings every Thursday evening, corner of Main and First street. Crescent Lodj; So. 121. John Gkekk, Secretary. Meets every Tuesday evening. Schill-r Lodge, (Herman) So. 13S. John Iannettei.l, Secretary. Regular meetings every Friday evening. ianiri'e TMcampmmt, So. 20. C. C. Kratz, ßcribo. Blerts s-cond and fourth Monday's in every month. -. - . -. . - J . - - JT JcUlt OWS BALTIMORE Oi' mW TLUS. Z. H. Cook & Son, Agents, Have this day received their iirsi shlpim nt. and will continue to receive daily,, per Adams & Co. Express, direct from the Packer in Baltimore, a full supply. The Cans are lsrge size and filled full. All Oysters sold by us will be warranted in every rmpect second to none. Wo nro prepared to furnish Wholesale and Retail, and offer a liberal discount to dealers. Give its a call. Satisfaction enaranteed or money refunded. Z. H. COOK t SON", septlS No. 2& Main rreet. ViS W 4,OUO JLBS. f'anviswHl llntitRC.UOO lbs. Baron Sides. 500 "Sugar Cured dried Beef, SOU , No. 1 Cheese, 100 Pure Cream of Tartar. 50 Secks extra faniily flour. lO.fiOy Itu. comitry Bran, 20 Push. Corn Meal, 20 dozen Shaker and other Broom. Just recti vod aud for salebv ougSl J. W. .TICK ERY Co. fO It E IL - co.vivrä f .V JM'r just selwted from the laiirest Ksslei llnna. a large stock of Violin, Italian, (lerman, and French. Guitars of vaTcj. is prices. Accordeons i i Flutinas, choice quality. Flutes, Flageolets, Tambourines, BanjM-s, And all Musical Instruments and Instruction Books, which they sell at Eastern prices. Also, a complete assortment of Envelopes of all kinds. Blank Books. Letter Taper. School Books. . - Newest Novels, &c., 4c. Wholesale and retail, and at the lowest prices in the city. Call and see the selection before going elsewhere. "g27 o cfjr.t c EaijcJis the juot . of imported Brandies, formerly advertised to be sold at pnblic auction, will, from this date, I sold privately, in quantities to suit purchasers. Call early, it rem want pure Briyidr for littl money. DiefcEB 4 SUA MER.

MISCELLANEOUS.

OP7,JÄ SHINGLES. - 50,OUÜ .'orilar öhinclos. in vard and fur sale by T , i .1 V- n f T I L L' P D - ugll Corner Main and Seventh street. IH,jfir JLJLlLe. 13 MW US MB MS V V White Load. - -- Timothy Seed, a fresh article. ' A large lot of fresh Teas, assorted qualities, and packed. J ust received by . ieptll WHEELER k RIOC.fl. rwmiiivöiFMi a. loo msaus munii Jim ltio Cvtite. 2j Hags old government Java Coflcs. 60 Boxes choice Hamburgh Cheese. 71 Caddies fine Va. s. Tobacco. 100 BoxK En. I tft. be. and Ks. do. Just received and for sale by HEELER & KIUGS. -ttw,.F.'i-i Jii,3 oo bush, rnj ciTiTW, by L1' Z. H. CtUK & SON. -mwiiEtijLMlWit K7i9.v jpj.ni. rr LV bKWINU MACHINE. The Icst, shnplest and most durable Machine in nse. They uiukc a strong lock stitch, the samt upon both sides of the work, sewing with equal facility the thickest and thinnest fabrics. Any (pool of thread, cotton or silk, used without renewing. All machines warranted threo years, aud full instructions given to euabh purcluisers to uso them satisfactorily. Also 7ie Buekrte SetrtHj? .Jlttchine. Tlio lieft single Thrwail Slachiue in the market. A gi m-ral ass'U tment of Sewing Machine Silk Thread, Needles. Sr., Ac, constantly on hand. Oftic No. 1, Maroie Hal). myll-f.m F. M. SEI.LMAN, Agent. A" STJKJUIJ.Vtf, (SVC Scautlin, Jr.,) Dealers in all cessors to Jus, kinds of Stoves, and manufactu rers of Tin, Mieet Jt'ffi Iron and Copper t.&& Ware. Also, manufacturers ef Fruit Cans of every patent and d cript'on, wtth which printed directions for putting up all kimis ef fruit, will le furnished, free of chargf; all of which will be suld very cheap for cash, at wholesale or retail. Storeroni at No. 13, Main street. 1-tnecn Water and First streets, (opposite old State Bank), Eransvillo, Ind. ja;, i antlix, js Konr.r.T e. Stephens. Flooring Mill, Second street, ketwveu Chest nut and Cherry, dealers in Lumber and manufacturers of Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Sash, Door anil Window Frames, Moulding ot every size, I'lo. ring, Weatheibuarding, Shehirij:. Mantles, Baso Pilasters, Green-liouso Sash, and Chain l ump Tubing. A largu assortment of Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings and Pump Tubing, constantly on hand. Also, ready worked Flooring of all kinds. Presens aljout to erect buildings in the Southern or Wesrem country, considering the lw rate of freight, by river, railroad and ruual will find it to their interest to purchaso at our -stablishmeiit, where they ran 1k supplied w i;h all the carpenter's work, ready-made, of seasoned lmnhir, for the tinish of building-,. Our work is not ma.'.e as mott factory work, with tenoi.s half way through, but it is irumed in tlio s.-iuu- iiimid r as if made by hand. Sawing of II kinds dono on short notice. Terms cosh, mile.- otherwise ngre-d noon. myl-tf STEELE A I1UNNEL rwiuosE JL List, at f.l 1'X, .1 H It I VElt AT VALUE K i MAUCONNIER'S, 39 Main stn-et. jT BOVMSRIEB AJflt PHOVISAOfk-SI. VJT I-.VANSV1 I.I. E, I N D. Wn "alk iMpartment, Fii-st street, first dotir fr m M in ; Retail Department, Main street, first deer Ijvlow the corner. Z. H. CM-k begs to thank his friends in Evansville and iioiUlMij-lifK!d,'f-r tle-ir favors so freely bestowedon hint siut:e he has bs-u in business aiuing them, nul takes this opportunity of introducing to their notice his son, Mr. it. A. ook, whom he has taken into partnership from this date, and solicits for the new firm of ',. 11. Cook ASon, a continuance of the support so lilwrally conferred on himself. Z. II. CWk il Son, having tr.ken the business premise and piuvliased the whole stork of Mr. M. W. Foster, feel confident the.t tin y will be c:nhleil to supply the citizens of Evansville w ith every arti. clo they may require in the Grocery and Provision line. '.. 11. Cook & Son w ish especially to draw the attention of persons in the country having produr of any kind to dispose of, to their incna--cd facility for taking off their stoek, and supplying them at their store, w itli all articles reijuired in the wholesale department, at prices that must insure their orders for the future. feb2-tf M 'ill BUILDER AND CAUl'ENTEKS. The subscribur has bought out tlio interest of R. II. Bennett, in the Lumber Yard, near Kratz & Heill man's Foiindcry. lie uow oITl-is Uis stock at a cheap price for cash. ilyl-:jm .TVS S VINSON. rwno MtOI'TOItS. HHJTHU IITE'S JL RKTKOSPEtT FuK .IL LY augii IM i El. I, & .lust rei-eive,! at CONYNtJTO.V. UEUS Um7iE EfiWo SHJILS, 1.V Qfw store and sor sale bv ang2li J. W. V1CKEUY A Co. Tin if h ee ott h oil sic sToje JL freci Milch Cow, for sale at aug :.H Z H. COOK SON'S. inuvE II .lilt KU. The subacrilier would JL resix--ltiil!v call tile attention tf carpenters and builders to his stock of Pino Lumber, wjiirh is one of the largest and best ever yarded in this city. Prices as low as the lowest. Ofiice corner Main aud Seventh streets. JOHN F. ti LOVER. jiyi 1 ft t fik 11 fJ in 1 Lix. t iiä srJL9P9 GAR Cl'KEH HAMS. Keceivod and for sale 1 y Z. II. COOK. SON, July2 - Sole Agent for Evansville. 2 It It LH fit OHE JLUBU OIL, l' b.tr. Star Cnndl, J'l d-i As-.oi le-l Uvrmau and Palm Soap, just received by 7.. II. COOK & Son. jj t iLitLy'iy. Skj teria LTTi i.öoö Jl9 Li-;hls, -ln Sash, 3, 0, and 9 It. each. 1,01 0-12 ' 2,500 10-12 " 1.IKI0 1K-DJ and 10-12 Sash. liOPannel Doors, assorted si:cs. 2-".o B;xcs Glass, assorted sizes. Just received and for sale low. by WHEELEK A RHiC. g-1ll.l FEE'S JVTO.Tl.iTIC BOTJT lN(i HAliUOW. Putented .May 2.'.th, l-sös. The attention of manufacturers of agricultural implements, and the raiscrsoi small grain, isiuvit ed to a recent and most valuable improvement in the construction of the Harrow, invented by V. M. Chakk, of tirayville, Illinois. In this new implement the teeth are inserred in two self revolving horizontal wheels, by which the furrow of the teeth arc ma le to cross the line of the direction of the harrow, and as the teeth go round th circuit of the whwl every time the harrow moves forward the length of the diameter of the wheel, each touth has just three times the ctlect of a tooth in asfraight harrow, consequently it does its work far better, and more of it. (In -e passing over the ground with this harrow, leaves it better harrowed than by two passages with the ordinary harrow. It is innen lighter dr;-t't upon the team, aud what must be a great ron-ideration wtih every practical farmer, in pas-iiug over coin it stubble ground, il-fc-t- itself entirely freo of stalks, as by its action it sctters them on each side of it. The Inventor proposes to sell the right to mamiacture these Harrow s. for any given Territory, either Counties or States, at moderate prices. He will also sell single Harrows, and on the receipt of $15 he will ship a good six feet Harrow to any part of the countrv, the purchaser paving freight. Address, V. 31. CHAFEE, aujrS-dot-wtf tirayville, Illinois THE EVE! fi rjnitE JL JANS E1E!! Of JLIj THE ORANS whicn 1-euciicent nature has endowed man with, the Eve is the most important, most complex, and most delicate in organization. From its exposed si tnai Ion, it is constantly liable to disease which assumes varied forms, aud which, when neglect'-d or maltreated, tiK frequently terminate in blindu-ss. It becomes, therefore, necessary tha the practitioner shall be thoroughly conversan not only with the structure of the eye ball and it apieni lag' s, but that ho shall have 'a most accurst and perfivt knowledge of all diseases to which that organ is liable. j J ii pre uting this card for public consideration, 1 I would observe that after an experience of over ten ! years in the principal opthalmic hospitals of Eui roe, tK -ther w ith the advantage of a largo private I practice, I am prepared to treat all diseases of the j Kye with that certainty of success which can only I be ac-M'iuplished by years of exjerience. t Consnltutloa hours from i A. M. to 12 P. 3f., ami I lo r. 31. jun ?i.;j;sms, M. D. 1 itliee, corner ' Locust and Second streets. EvansvilleIii.liann. jv28-lyw QfllOOLS..TIISS It EE It ME-OP-ENED her School for Young La-liesr at No. 20, West Sixteenth Stmet- near Fifth Avenue, Cincinnati, O., on Monday, the 18th of Scptehiber, 185. Having a few vacancies for boarding pupils. Miss REKD would bo.pleasw-d to makearraugements with families from the South, and from the country generally, who may desire to place their daughters or wards among a select few, where they will receive the esiecial care of the principal. j Young ladies, after the close of the school-year, can remain m tile establishment during the summer vacation, if desirable. It is the dsire rf the principal and teachers, to make school a home, and stndy-a pleasure, and every facility will be offered for acquiring a thorogh and accomplished edm-atien. The loention is unexo-pttincible, being in theTicinity of the finest parks and avenues in the city. Circulars may lie obtained of Appleton & ., 346 and 348 Broadway ; also of Ii isou tt Phinney, 221 Broadway. - AU letters directcl to Miss K.. at the bore ddxes, wfll receive prompt attention. ortl2-8td-ltw

INSURANCE COMPANIES.

JL C. UAL LOCK. EVASSriLLE, ISP. Vuderwriter and General Insurance Agent, and ADJCSTER OF AVERAGES. He continues to issna policies from several FIRST CLASS and MOST RELIABLE INSURANCE COMPANIES . IN THE COCNTKY, ON INLAND AND riEl BISKS. Ua will also receive applications for LIFE INSURANCE. SB n will also attend to the ADJUSTMENT OF LOSSES of every description, under policies from other agencies, and attend to the 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. fay28'57-ly. rmnTJWt iJm8vnJJCE t'O.n'J.vi' 2 HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT. STATEMENT of the Condition of the iETNA INSURANCE COMPANY on the 1st of January, 18-r8, as required by the law of the State of Indiana: The nnnie of the Corporation is JCTNA INSURANCE COMPANY, located at Hj rtford, i onn. The Capital Stock is ONE MILLION Di'LLABS, and is paid up. The Astets of the Company are: Par. Market Cash in hand and in Bank Cash in special deposit tin... Hartford banks, with accrued. ... interest Cash in hands of Agents, and... in transit Real estate unincunilcred 8 87,080 6U 2i,iai oo 1-Vl,f.'72 05 47,(3 4 Ci Mm-teage Bonds at 8 per cent interest ? 1000 S10(HI 44.1100 00 28 do do 6 per cent, interest.... 1000 10W) 2S.0O0 00 10 Jersey City atcr Bonds b jK-r cent, "interest 1000 1 Hartford City Bonds, ti per rent, interest 1000 5 Milwaukie Bonds 10 jx-r cent, interest 1000 Money due the company secured by mortgage Bills receivable 300 shares Hartford & New Haven R. R. Co., stork 100 101 shares Bostou & WoreiRSter Railroad Co., stock 100 250 rlisres Connecticut River R R Co., stock 100 5 shares Connecticut River Co., stoek 100 60 shares Stafford Hank stock 100 CO shares Citizen's Bauk, Waterbuiy stock 100 3G shares Eagle Bauk, Providencc stock..'. 50 300 shares l'htcuix Bauk, Hartford stock 100 400 shares Farm. & Mech. B'k. Hartford stock 100 300 shares Exchange B'k. Hartford stock 50 210 shares State Bank, do do... 100 100 shim s City Bank, do lo.... 101 100 shares County do do do 100 100 shares Conn. River Bank, Hartford, stock 50 435 shares Hartford B'k, Hartford, stork 100 100 shares Charter Oak Rank, Hartford stock 100 100 shares Merrh. A Man. B'k. Hartford, stock paid in.... 75 shares .Ktua Bank, Hart 1000 10,000 (Ki 1000 1S,(K)0 00 1000 5,000 00

5,418 04 35,177 IS 112 33,000 00 78 8,340 00 50 12,500 00 1,250 - 5,000 100 6,000 50 1,800 100 30,000 110 41,000 CO 12.000 no 2i;,40ii . 110 11,IIU0 60 6,000 50 120 9,000 115 49,919 100 10,000 1,000 7;o 85 8,500 85 8,500 10Ö 31.SO0 100 20,HX) 85 25,503 85 25,-Kio 115 ZS.0O0 100 0,000 OG 21,2iH) 100 lO.tiuO 10 21,W!9 . 7S f.,tn0 8Ü ü,0U( 105 10,;VSI 125 22.K1? 50 105 31,500 05 lil.OOO 75 15,000 105 42,000 110 22,000 95 28, 95 33,000 105 4.1,050 95 1,425 loo lo.ouo 150 22,.'T0

ford, stock 200 shares Merrh. Ex. Bank, New York, stock 50 200 shares North River Bank. New York, stock... 85 1200 shares Merch. Bank N.N. stock 2ii 200 shares N. American B'k, New York, stook 100 200 shares Nassau Bauk, New York, stock.- 100 300 shares America B'k., N. Y. 100 3"0 " Broadway B'k, 25 4W " Pi-opl's B k. " 200 Republic B'k, " 100 " Citv Bank ' 40 " Vuion Bank " 1 " Hanover Bank " 100 " Coiunionwualth " 500 " Pho-riix Hunk " ftiwi " Manhattaii K'k, " 300 New Jork Bank " 2IKJ " Market Bank " 40 ' Oeeun Bank " 4W " Jlet'politan B'k " 80 " Butchers' & Drovers Bank. New York stock SOOshaies Importers A Traders' Bank, New York, stork.... 400 shares American Exchange Bank, New York, stck.... 820 shares Merchant' Bank, N. Y. stock 15 shares Mechanics & Tra 25 100 100 50 100 100 20 100 100 Ml 100 25 100 100 50 ders' Bank, Jersey City stock.. . 100 v 100 shares V. S. Trust Co. New York, stock.. .. 100 150 sharm N. Y. Life Ins. & Trusi Co., N. Y. stock 100 ? 1,500,387 SO LIABILITIES. The nmouut cf Liabilities due or not due to banks or other creditors nothing. Losses adjusted auddiio none. lxmiies adjusted and not due $ 12 033 99 Losses adjusted, in suspense, waiting further proof or contested 1C1 St-9 85 All ther claims airainst the Company are small, for printing &c. Agents instructed to take no risks exceeding S10,000 without spr-cial permission. The greatest amount insured in any onocity, tow n or village varies. The greatest umontit allowed to be insured in any one bio -k also varies. The Charter or Act of Incorporation and amendment is herew ith presented. TUOS. K. BRACE, Jr., Hartford, Jan. 1st, 1S58. Secretary. STATE OF CONNECTICUT,! Hartford County. f JIautford, Jan. 1st, 158. .Personally appeared before me, a Justice of the Peace, duly xuaiificd to administer oaths, Tnosi.vs K. Bkack, Ju., Secretary, aud made solemn walb that the foregoing statoaent of the assets aud condition of the .Etna Insurance Company is true. HENRY FOWLER, jKstice of the Peace. THE STATE OF INDIANA, ) AtniTouoF Statk's Okficf, y Indianapolis, Jan. 12, 18Ö8. ) Wheuear. the -Etna Insurance Ci'inpaHy of Hartford has tiled in this Office, a statement of its condition on the 1st of January, 1SÖ8, the, act of its incorporation and amendments properly certified to, aud its written instrument, nominating its Agents and authorizing them fully and unreservedly to acknow ledge service of process in the event of suits. Now, therefore, in pursuance of tlio reriiireinents of "An Act to amend an Act entitled an Act for the Incorporation of Insurance Companies, defining their jiowers, and prescribing their duties," approved March 2, 1855, having presented satisfactory evideiMe to me of full compliance to the requirements und siHHMiicntions of that Act, I, John W. DolD, Auditor of the titato of Indiana, do hereby certify Allen C. Hai.lkck, of Evausvilie, as the Agent of said Company, is authorized to transact the business of Insurance aj the Agent uf said -Etna Insurance Company in tnis State, up to July 1st, 1858, to the extent that he may be commissioned and appointed by the said Company. In witness whereof, I have hereunto sul-scribed my name and caused the seal of my ollice to be affixed, this 12th ilav of January, 1858. JOHN W. WUOD, Auditsr of State. ALLEN C. 1IALLFCK, Aoent, Evausvilie, lud. fehf, aTio.vv-i pea f of a eeatiiW W er Fly liru.l.c-; 3 doz. Misses' Ilna-tu, a fin-y article; 6 do Fancy Whisks; ' 10 do , Shak-r and Leeall.ni finxims; 10 do assort,-! SeVub Itru-; 5 do 1 Hist ing Brashes, fan. y aud plain; " 5 do Shoe Brushes, do do; HORN BROOK A CO. tVJtritBMES3000 EOV.VItS AS. sorted Wire; 500 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. j!y8 r- O THE LOVERS OP A iOOI JL Cup of Tea. -We are now in receipt of a very choice lot of louse Teas, bought expressly for retail sTiut. vau one am) au, mptes given with pleas-

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MISCELLANEOUS.

jrv w vir, f. K co.v r.irn VP. TO THE DEMANDS OF THE TIMES. TfSiA- raw R.B.HART, . Aoent foi the following Mills and Machines, otfers for sale TTia fön- PtcfArn fnre IfucL'Pr. " A V . V: , , : Z? ;; ' SHl2-I-.LiI.lt AJs I) CL.LA 111. I Which will shell from 1,000 to 2,500 bushels icr J day. Also, ! The American Elephant. The great Novelty of the day. It is the host 3Iill ever invented for tlio farmer's use. It will mnk ten varieties of product. It will grind the Core and Cob for feeding animals. It makes coarse ofine meal as may bo wanted, and it w ill bolt lb meal as it grinds it: or leave it nnliolted at the option of the operator. It will grind Spici-s, Drugs or almost any other substance which requires the operation of grinding. It does all these things, and requires but a little power tn drive it. THE GREAT BENGAL TIGER, Ts a 31 ill designed to make the various grades ot Hominy, and is one of the beet Machines ever invented for the purpose. Bradford's Portable Burr Mil. Is too well known to need a description. It is tlio cheapest, and at the same time, the easiest kept in repair, of any in uso. All of the above Mills and Machines can be seen in oporation at . HART'S MILLS, Corner of Second aud Canal streets, w here the public are invited to call aud see the latest improvements of the uge before purchasing elsewhere. All orders will be promptly filled. jau27tl&wtf - R.B.HART. SO(0-W E TJII.VIJS ARE I0.VK EE T 0 TER THAN OTHERS. R. B. HART, is now prepared to supply the city and country trade with the host of corn meal, tinbolted, com grits aud homiuv, ef all grades; wheat grit, unbolted flour, rye flour, extra family flour, crush Iced, nran, snipstult, corn, oats, chicken feed, and all articles in the feed line. All trade delivered to anv part of the city. Pleiue send ifi you'r orders. My prices will be low. as cneap as xue cneaiiest, auu as goou as Tile best, quo nimble sixpence better tliau the s!w shilling is mv motto. All may drpend on getting all my trade made of none but the best of ground grains, as I will bnv lie other. R. li. HART. Jan27-lAwtf 'Jjji7ioÖKK s'tKVR EÄYtT' J. M ; JEd STORK. Agricultural implements. Seeds an.' Groceries sold at cas,h prices for all kinds of Produce and Live Stock, such as Horses, Mules, Cows, Calves, Beef Cattle, Hogs. Chickens, Butter, Lard, Bacon, Eggs, Furs and Skins of overy descriptiou, Ginseng, Beeswax, Feathers, Wheat, Corn, Oats, Barley, Beans, Rye, Bran, Shorts, Dried Apples and Peaches, Potatoes and Vegetables of all sorts. SC. Ii. COOK X SONS. feb20-d.iw Tf&Ä L l'A B LE'STA.VItA R ifu'O R H S. W DOBELL 3c CONiNGTON, are sole aTiits for Yanderbiirg county, for all the subscription Books published by 1. Applcton S. Co. Abridgement of the Debates in Congress, Or Public History of the Lnited States. New American Eneycliqicdia, a Dictionary and Journal of Knowledge. Certainly the first work of the age. American Eloquence, a Collection of Speeches aud Addresses of the luost Eminent Orators of America. Encyclopedia of Wit and Hiwier, by the celebrated Comedian Burton, in 25c. Nos. Dictionary of Machine Mcch-inii-s nud Engine Work. -The newest and most improved edition in 25e. Nos. Lie's Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines. DOBELL A CONYNGTON beg to all attention to their important works, and request their kind friends to call aud see them; as also, the array of opinions of eminent men in confirmation of their importance and value. Dobcll & Conygton have samples and specimens of the various bindings in which these works can be procured, frout pajw.-r to the fine-t morocco. ini-17 i'sti. EiiT.n'sEiTi'iui'ETso WFw bush. Ear Com, received per st.-amer J. II. D-lie. Rice Flour. Corn Starch. Wbeaten Gritt. Farina. Split Peas. Maccaroni. Yerniicclla. S doz. qts. Worcestershire : pts. ' " half pts. " " " John Bull. " " Harvey ' Essence of Mirl.-Mps, 11 Aiichoives. 3 " 3 3 " J-emon Syrup. f.ir.ger Strawberry ' Raspberry. Pine Apple Sarsaparilla ' aiigOly Just received ami for s; Z. II. COOK A lie bv SON. jr4" IROV .1000 RIWIILES MB. Hoop Iron, assorted sizes, on hand mid fur sale at reiluced jirio-s by S.! 1 KI, Olilt. OL V TI TU E I' A IS T.X"ERsbip heretofore existing iH-tweeii John A. Keitz, John A. Haney and W. -irpf ntr, under the firm and name of Iteitz, Hancy ,t Co., has been this day dissolved by the retireniVnt of W, Carpenter, Esq., the interest of said W. Carpenter having been pun-based by the said John A. Reitz and John A. Hancy. The aflaira and business of the old firm will ba settled by the new- firm of EEITZ & HANEY, Who will continue the manuiacture of Steam Engines anJ S'eam Boilers, of any size, together with all the Shafting, Wheel?. Pumps, Saw Mill Machinery and Mill Gearing of any size. Also, Distillery and Mining Machinery, and in fact everything in the Iron tine, at the old stand corner of Ingle aud Canal Streets. apii-ls.5Mf REITZ A HANEY. ,"nww LV.mtEit wiRit.ve, ro nw V f offering for sale to the city and country trade our whole stock of lumber at retail. Having extra lacuua-s ior manuiacturiug nint iuying pine turn- ( twr iu Pennsylvania, we think we can ofler inducements to purch.-Lsors that they cannot find elsew here f in the city. We shall at all times be sumdiud w ith a full assortment. Also, pine shingles and dresssd flooring ahvuys on hand. Call at tiie oftice on th abov corner. WATSON, NEWRERitY & CO., Corner Main and Eighth streets. nov 17-1 v on hand ami arc daily receiving the best COAL that has ever been introduced into this market, which wo are selling low. Good enrrenry will be received in payment. Orders left at the store of .INI). W. I!C(ü I ES, next to the State Bank, will be promptly attended to. j.in i;-if J NO. W. II CG II ES. WMI.YE &Ilt.-'iJLES.ii,lX Nu . 1 Pine Zi. Shine nglct, for sele Pjw. Also, 50.000 Potdar. JOHN F. (U.OVER, jl.vl i'orner Main and Seventh streets. v' ii iti' (jo onsltRilFÄLl At S. EM RICH'S. N E W DRY GOODS, For Sale Fon Cash Only. NEW DRY GOODS ARRIVED At S. EMBICH S. NEW DRY GOODS, For Sale Fon Cash Only. NEW DRY GOODS ARRIVED At S. EMBIC'H'S. NEW DRY GOODS, For Sale For Casu Osix , NEW liRY GOODS ARRIVED l.v inn umiif tor Mile Fon Ca-:h Oxlt. '. HP'1 rS ORIOVL TV RA L M.Vl ELEMENTS, 9M. b doz. Scythes and Snathes, various pat;crns 2 do Scytlie-j and Cradles, do do; - 6 do Manure Forks: 5 do , Long ilnndled n.ty Forks; 6 dn Short do 5 do; 2 boxes Scythe Stones. For sale r.t - Z. n. COOK A SON'S. OOI'S ! EORTV ABOSS RATTAN HOOPS; Thirty Gross Brass Hoops of extra size and superior quality for ile cheap bv ani Messrs. j. h. Just received and MAGHEE A Co. Rvsh. coit.y G Kol" NIL For Sa 11 HAL ERESH Sale by A. II. 'OOK A SON. UUt.VI CttHJSI ! OÄ.V.'.'.'-600 w- nusbels 1 just received an4 for sale cheap at

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TOBACCONISTS.

TOItJCCO jBäM TABLISUMENT IS THL STATE. ksM 'M ,1 1 'I s'y.U p- fesdrich &. brothers, Would respectfullv inform the citizens of Evans T;u0 Rn vicinity, that they have a larger stock of Tobacco. Setrars. Sn n If. Vinns, an tl Oerman Sitnoking Tobacco, than any two establishments of our principal cities. Hotels and store-keepers look to vonr interests. Before purchasing elsewhere, please examine our J large assortment, w hidi we pledge oursoives to sell at tile lowest Baltimoiv prices, and cheaper than I can be bought in Cincinnati or Louisville. All we I nsk is, that von shall cail a id iudge for vourselvee. , We offer ni-y of the. above, r t wholesale or retail. Our establishment is a branch of the well known extensive Ji.iStimore Tobacco Warehouse of Jos. Fcudrich JL Bio. No. l.r-5 Forest street. F. FENDUICH A BKOS., Main st. 1 door above First, jyl5 Evansville, lud. vS irr Ws tory, J. S ?Ir('llACK EN, Proprietor, Main street, between Third and Fourth, Evausvilie, Ind. Havinsr fitted up the above tobacco factorv, I am now prepared to till all orders for the various styles of Western Tobacco, such as Fives, Pounps, Quarter and Half Pounds, in all kinds of packages, and have now on hand the follow ing brands, viz: 10 boxes Olmstc.id 5 Lump; 10 do do Pounds; 10 do Fine (Ov.ni; 20 do (in Caddies; Hoosier Boy; 20 do do Jordan's; 10 do . Low Grade Robinson's, . 20 do Miiiitgomcrv 00 lbs Packages. The aloc stock Willie sold 5 per cent, lower ! than can be bought elsewhere, and 5 per cent, off ; ! for cash. All kinds of currency taken at par. i JH-vemy-iive u. large ne-i.suu i m oiiu j M. boxes at lowest fellies for cash. fehlt j i tTVST REfES"'I'.3t. -195 EA U S fOEli FEE. 100 boxes tea. 1(k) talcs American Navy oakum, 5 CJises liquorice, 10 cases lemon syrup, 10 do brandy charries, 5 do absynth, 20 boxes pickles, 5 do peccaiilli, 5 do nastui tions, 5 do curacoa in jugs, 5 bbls flour suiptiur, 10 kegs refined saltpetre, 5 bbls alum, . 5 do chalk, 5 do coperas. 15 do almonds, 5 do filberts, 5 do almonrls (soft sbnll), 5 do Brazil nuts, 5 do English walnuts, 10 boxes shelled Almonds, 5 bbl currents, lohoxes citron. 10U do fire crackers, 10 cases cards, liHl dnz tar buckets, for s'.e low by TENNE Y .1 SORRENSON, ' aug-10 No. ;il Water stnwt. 1J Oik IS LS. ERE Sil L.I It It f ERESB Jl r f Corn Meal tjreeii Aiinies, Ac. scptA. D. REYNOLDS A Co. ßf.MJEIt STORE. THE J.l'fli'fiM. SIGNED will keep conttantlv on hand, i.i r, COR V, OA TS, siiJi'yTiyr, 7JR.I.V. Atel all other articles needed to feed Horses or Mules. All of which he will sell wholesale or retail, at lowest market rates, giving just weight and measure. TIOREKT S. Rl'STON, Water street, I clween Main and Locust, Evnus ille. nug:'.-ly s'll i"s" tiö if -es," tili t'e It sr.',' i & Jt door above Vine, sole. Manufacturers of ilio Celebrated Magnolia Whisky Of EVANSVILLE. l.M. ALSO AH kinds of Domestic Liquor, and rot. stantly a large supply of Old and Choice Bourbon, Rye, and Monongahcla Whisky auglvlAwly. AIIIA KLUS BAR f OCH, I.Tt I'OItTER Ls and iicaler in Com-h and Saddlery Hardware, Main fctr -et, near Water. Having romplet' d my arrange m e n 1 8 Willi Eureiiellgooilsin my line, I am enabl.-d to oflucfinents, that cannot fail to lie -to i the interest of all en- ! gnged in the business j to give me a trial. i I name iti part: axles, springs made of the best i steel; b.-:nds, enameled and of all kinds of leather; j cloths, linings for carriages, varnishes, castings ol ! all kiuds, saddle tres, English bridle leathers, bits, stirrups, spurs, hemes, fine silver names of. all -kinds, Jenny Lind Gig Irees, seit-adjusting -rads, Taylor's patent bailies, tly nets, shoe threads, horse blankets, London Girth Webs. American Girth aud Rein Webs, both cotton and worsted; London Welt s-kins, a superior article; ivory, gutta percha and l-rass lined lnartengal rine; superior kerseys for horse covers, the lest quality of carriage bolts, patent gig tre-s, ic, Ac. I k"p in fact everything anpertaiiiina to either branch of tin.- business, and understanding both liranclies tboroui;biy, we would respectfully invite your attent iou 1m fire purchasing elsewhere. I am also aseiit f ;r Wai-d's Palrut Sjiring Saddle. oicid-ilAw "TeÖ. TIl7lTisj-llTt.L, liElis IEAVE W to return his thanks to his old customers for their kind jiaii-oiiag-. aim hopes t,y strict vueiitiou to business, ami good work, t bo able to merit a continuation of their favors. Having removeil his stör to the corner uf Second and Main streets, formerly occupied as a Silversmith Shop, he is now prejiarcd to furnish all w ho may favor him with a cill, with all the articles in his line. "Rcpairiug done w ith neatness aud despatch. Second hand harness always un hand. jiy-22-f;m. JTji AI. LOCH K STOItn.I RII. PORTERS AND DEALERS IN I Domestic and Foreign Drugs, I i .iltlHI'AI.M, 'HEMM'ALS, ; Paints, Oils, VaruUlies, Brnshet, Glass j ,I.VZ GI.AWARE, TATEST y,EIWlF, I PERFUMERY, BIRD CACES, &C, J EVAXSVII.I.F., LVDIASA. j Having made large additions to our stock, we are I now ready to fill 11 nnbr w ith surh quality of ' GikjUs as we feel assured will siveentire satisfaction. ! As we make our purchases by the pai kages, we ; are enabled to offer them at the lowest possible prices, thereby givivg the purchasers the sarqe ftd, i vantages as those who buy East. We also deal ex, i tensively in ' - . - I DAGl LllZ.E0TTE ASD AMHROTYFE STOCK Aul keep constantly on naud a large and varied asj s-irtnient of Cases, Clieniwals, Cuuierals, mid every article connected with the art.

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Operators that choose to order, and enclosing re- ' initiative, tho ame care and prices will be ul-served i as if they attend personally. ; When goods out of onr" line are wnted..ve will I procure them with pleasure, at the lowest prices. I We shall, as heretofore, give particular attention i to have all orders carefully packed and promptly forwarded. i J'tly: HALL0CK A STOrDARD. 1

miscellaneous;

CO.'S LOTTEltlMM IMPHANTH m TBISWAH & CO. Continue to Draw as Usual without Interrupt ion. SWAN & CO.'S LOTTERIES AHE LEGAL, ASD AVTIIORIZEB BY THE " STATE OF GEORGIA!! The late attempt to ivjur our firm hat tliOun Ouit our Lotlcriet are drawn fairly; tiiut our 1'rhe are paid pmutudli; and that our scheine are more liberal titan any other Lottery in the U'orW .' I The follow ing scheme w ill be drawn bv S. SWAN i & Ct., Managers of the Sparta Academy"LoUerv, in ! each of their Single Number Lotteries for NOV., ! lf58, at AiiirsTA, Cko., in public, under the su perintendence ot Uuuinnssioners. flats 10 draws on Saturday Nov. 6, 1858. flats 4.1 draws on Saturday, Nov. 13, 1S58. flass 4:i draws on Saturday, Nov. 20, 1858. flat 4:3 draws on Saturday, Nov. 27, H5i. ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE"V31BERS. 50,000 Tickets. FIVE TJIOrSAXD FOUR HVSDRED ASD EIGllTY-l'IVr. FRIZES I " Nearly One Prize to every Nine Tickets! MACKIFICENT SCHEME! TO BE DRAWN i Each Saturday in November. j 1 Prize of.'. ....70 000 I 1 " " 3t,M0

l " " r.,Ko i 1 " " 10,000 : 1 " " 5.000 i 1 " " 4,0isi ! 1 " " 3.000 1 " " 1,500 4 " " i l,tKH 4 " ". vuo 4 " " 800 4 " " 7i 0 4 " " im 50 " " 000 50 " " 3(10 100 " " 125 2;:o " " loo APPROXIMATION FRIZES. - 4 of $100 Approx'ing to $70.noo Prize,.... SI, C00 4 " aOO " " 30.000 " 1.21) 4 " 200 ' " lnjlHo ik) 4 " 125 " ' 5,01X1 5110 4 " UK) " " 4,(Ki0 ' 4(SI 4 " 75 " " a.iKio " .... r:oo 4 " 50 " " " 1,;hX " 200 5,000 " 20 are 100,t 00

5,S5 Trizes aiiA.uiitinz to $320,000 Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters CS "A Cii-cular showing the plan uf the Lotteries will be sent to any one desirous of receiving it. Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following rates, which is the risk: Ccitificate of Package of 10 Whole .Tickets SM " " 10 Half " 40 " " 10 Quarter " 20 " . " 10 Eighth " 10 In ordering Tickets or Certificates, enclose the money to our address for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by first mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in any figure they may drsirnatc. The List of Drawn numbers and Prizes will be sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. Ij -5 'Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and give their F'jst ofiice, County and S-tato. i3 Remember that every Prize is drawn aud payable in full without deduction. ii "All prizes of 41,000 and under, paid immediately after f bo drawing other prizes at the usual tiiic. of thirty days. All Communications strictly confidential. Address orders for Tickets or Certificates to, 8. SWAN & CO., Augusta, Georgia. Kg"Persons residing near Montgomery, Alct t,r Atlanta, Ga., can have their orders filled, 'fld'save time, by addressing S. Swan A Co., at cit'j-'of those cities. . U-sf'-A list of the numbers tlio', flrc ,iraHn froIn the wheel, with tlio amount of, the prh.o that each one is entitled- to, will bq published after every draw ing, in the tollov. ,ng papers: Augucta (Ceo.) Constitutionalist. 1,PW Orleans ielta, Mobile Register, Charlestr.a SttunUnl, Nashville Gazette, Atlanta InteU,tvencrr, New York Weekly Day Book, Savaiircjflj Georgian, Richmond Dispatch, New V'.,k Dispatch and Pen! ling (.Miss.) Clarion, and Little Rock (Ark. Democrat. Aug. 18.. It. .VORSIZ'S l.VIHA.V BOOTt I'll !. At TIllV M.-rcl, .l -...I 1V,. i .1..... ..ill I... ..... 1...; l ... . , . , C g ,.111 Ml- ,-! Illtll ll.lllj ,IOO IlOl IK iinjioseit upon liy n Counterfeit of Morse's Indian Hoot f Pills, si-ued A. It. MOORE. All genuine Root ' I Pills have the name and signature of A. J. ' WHITE A '(., ou each box. . S 8 DU. MORSE, the inventor of .1fw' Indian : ' Ronl Ml, has siient the greater jutrt of Iiis lite i .in travelling, having visited Euiupe, Asia, and f i Airica, as wen as -ortn Amcjira, and has spouts three veal's among the Ii.riiars of our Western tcomitry, nud it was iu this way that the Indian t Root F''.ls wer rlrst discovered. Dr. Morse w as I lhl first man to estab!i-h the fact that all discases wise from l.Ml'l'RlTY OF THE BLOOD that our strength, health and life doetided upu this vital tlui.l. A. J. WHITE & CO. 50 Leonard Street, NVw York. DR. MORSE, the inventor of Mor-e's Indian Root Pills, has spent the greater part of his life in traveling, having visited Europe, Asia and Africa ns well as North America has siicut Ihr" vears i among the Indians of our Western c j iu this way that the Indian Root 1 untry it ua lis were fire t discovered. Dr. Morse was the first man to establlsh the fact that all diseases arise frem IMITKITY Or TUE BLOOD that our strenglh, health and liti- deM'tidcd upon this vital fluid. M'heu ibe' various p:isages leceme clogged, and do not act in perfect harmony w ith the different functions of flic body, the blood lose its action, becomes thick, corrupted and diseased, thus causing all pains, sickness aud distress of every name; our strength is exhausted, tmr health we are deprived

an and Anier- j u;, and if nature is not assisted in throwing off the lean manu- I stagnant humors, the bkd will becume choked and fartnrers for a cease to act, and thus our light of life will be fordirert supply j ever blown out. How important then, that we

s.Hiuid kceii the various passages of tlio body free mid open. And bow pleasant to ns that we have it : iu our power to put a medicine in your le; p'l, tutine- ! ly, Morse's Indian Root Pills, mauiifaciiired from plants and roots winch grow around the mountainous clitls in nature's garden, for tlie health and rej eovery of diseased man. One of the rraits from which these pills ere made is a sudorific, which I oi-ns the pores of the skin, and assists nature in ! throwing out the finer parts of the corruption wi hi iu. The second is a plant which is an expectorant, j that opens and unclwgs the humors from the luns i by copious spitting. The third is a diuretic, which I gives ease and double strength to the kidneys; thus i i nrom-.iged they draw large amounts of impurity j from tbu blood, which is then thrown out botuitifuij ly by the urinary water pass-ice, aud which could : not have been discharged in y,ny other wav. The fourth is a cathartic, und accompanies the tlier propi rti-.s of the pills while engaged iu purifying the blood: tlie courser particles w hich caunot pass by the other outlets, are thus taken up and conveyed oil in great quantities by the bowels. From lb. above, it is shown 'that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills not only enter the stomach, but bo- ; come united with the blood, for they find way toev- ; cry part, and completely rout out und cleanse the j system f oiu !1 impurity, and the life of the body I which is the blood, becomes crfcctly healthy; couj sequeiitiy ail sickness and pain are driven from the j system, for they cannot remain when the body bej comes so pure and clear. j The reason why people are so distressed when sick, and why so many die, is 1 realise they do not j get a medicine which will ps to tli filicted imrrs, ; and which wHl opvn the natural- passages for ibe : disease to be east out, hence a large quantity o : food and other matter is bulged, and the stomach ! nud mt"stines ar literally overflowing with the : corrupted mass, thus undergoing disagreeable fcr- , mentations, constantly mixing with the blood, i w hich throws the corrupted matter through every i vein and artery, until life is taken from the body t by disease. Dr. Morse's Pills bave eddod to them- ; selves victory npon victory, by restoring millions o ; the sick to blooming health and happiness. Yes, tltousunds who have been racked or tormented with sickness, pain and anguish, nd w hose feeble frame have l scorched by the burning elements of raging fever, and who have been brought as it were, within a step of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they would have been numbered with the dead, had it not been for this great and woni derful mcüciue, Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. After cme or two dos-s had been taken, tjjey were j asroni-neii auu aiw.'iuiuy surprised, iu w itnessing iiit-ii siui -uig enccts. -ot only n lliey give imjite caso and strength, and take away all sickness, pain nud anguish, but they at once go to w ul k at the foundation of the disease, whieh is the blood. Therefore, it will bo shown, especiallv by those who nse these Pills, i mir i:iey win so cleanse and ifuv-CAi-Tios. llcware of a counterfeit signed A.'B Muore. All geuuiue have the name of A. JvWtoe A Co.on each bijf . Also the signature of A. White A Co, All othurs are s'purious. A. . WH ITE A CO., Sole Proprietors, T, '50 Leonard street, N. y, Dr, Morse s Indian Root 1'iUa are sold by dealers in Medicines. Agents wanted in every town, village am 1mm. let in the hmd. Parties drairing the agency will address as above for the terms. Price cents pur n,, live boxes will be sent on receipt of SI, s,stagc paid. janl 1-dAwly AILi 75 kegs assorted Nails for sale br Z. H. COOK SON OOB MATS.' HO OB .BATS' 7 S doz. assorted, from common Grass to Werste"

purity mat (iiseaso mar ueudly euemv will tkn

its flight, and the tiiiih of youth and beauty wij ' again return, and the prospect of a long aud happv ! life will cherish and brighten vour days. I

f . PATENT, MEDICINES.

.ISCOVER EU JiT XJr.'Creat Cure in the World for Pain! Prof. Chas. l)eI Grath, Original Inventor ami Manufacturer of the j ELECTRIC OIL! : ; This Oil is the only sure remedy in the world for , the cure of rheumatism, deafness, gout, neuralgia j lumlaigo, sciatica, spinal and bronchial complaints, I ticdoloreux, headache, cramps, iroup, piles, felons, j sprains and bruises, cnts and wounds, swelled glands, j stiff joints, scrofula, crysijiclas, sore nipples, swcll- ' ed breast, womb disorders, salt rheum, canker in i the mouth and stomach, palpitation, eruptions, j caked breast, quinsy, sore throat, palsy, pleurisy, . j ulcers, lock-jaw, heart-burn, tooth and ear-acbe, nervousness, costiveness, burns, sore gums of teeth ing infants, hemorrhage, abscess, stiff neck, broken ' breast, chilblains, tetter, shingles, frosted litt, fevrr j aud ague, chapped hands, or any diseases that are sore and painful, is the only article ever brought before the public that will do its work porfoctly In from three to twenty minutes has been need by thousands and pronounced the Lest remedy ever discovered. This Oil acts on the sys'.cm with electricity is ofpure vegetable preparation. Not the slightest daager cf applying it outwardly and inwardly. It at once gives a iermanent cure in most cases from ton to twenty minutes. . - The best physiologists of Europe have discovered that all organic derangement of the animal system' is the effect of an obstruction of tlio phvsico-elec- ' trie fluid in the orcauic disease. A skilful applicant of this Oil puts in immediate motion tho nrre llnid and the cure is at once accomplished. - No bleedings, no vomiting, purging or blistering is resorted to. : None genuine without the signature of Trof. C. De Grath. Labels signed iu writing. Principal Depot, No. S'J South Eighth street three doors below Chestnut, Diiladelphia. Country dealers and druggists can be supplied wholesale and retail. Price 25 rents, 50 cents and SI lr bottle. Try every thing else, and give this one simpletrial. Ca r tios . Be careful to ask for, and get BeGrath'a Electric Oil, as worthless imitations abound. . There arc numerous imitations sprung up on thft eputatiou that my article has acquired. The puhc uiuvt beware they lire worthless. AFFLICTED. READ THIS. Miraculous cure made oa one of the citizens of" Macou; - Macon, April 8, 1867. PitOF. PeGkath Dear Sir: This is to certify that' I had a fall, sprained my shoulder and was afflicted f 1 eighteen days, and hurt the use of my arm, and could not raise my hand to tuy head, and hearing of tho wonderful cures effected by DeGrath's Electa to' Oil, and by one application of it I was enabled to' raise my hand to my head and takeoff my hat. ' Thank (Bod, I am well, and I cheerfully recommend.' it to all the afflicted. 'I bo application was madeJ before a hundred persons. lours truly, Siirucdl A. JORDAN.. ii itness ,i. A. iiaivr, John W. Binntly. Lew is Young, J. W. Adcrhold, E. C. Jefters, E. Price. C. If. Rogers, ' U. T. Franklin, A. B. Ross, B. 1'. Freeman, Macos, April 8, 1857. " Pr.or. DeGratb Dear Sir: I, Capt. -B. B. Smi'u hereby certify that I have been afflicted with "fueu-i-iatism for four years and at times could ue t sleeiv. By hearing of the wonderful cures bj Dcttrath s Electric Oil, I was iiuluced to try it, 8nj by first application of the Electric Qi "l wa8 tone, relic ved, and now have the 115 ef rny arm. The, ipplieutioii was made Is-fore f 'ltr pPrs&!a ... 4, , . . B- Hl ITH, Twiggs Co. V e, the undersigned . ,VM-c pi t-sen'-J. J. Riley, J. U- l,rautly, 11. J. Cooper. Ralcinh (N. V.) S5tiidar(f1 . f ERTiFlfATE. T iSdshoro, S. C, Sfarcli 9, 1S57. 1 David F.,h,do hereby certify that I have, I'V l;a'i'.v ..fTicted for two ntor.ths with inflamma. mry rbc,tmiMtism) one of my less being much swolltiö and sore so that I found it exceedingly difficult to walk that the stiff joint 1ms benn twice rubbed with Prof. DeGrath's celebrated Electric Oil w ithin thirty lmurs; and I now have tho perfect use of the nfllictcd limb. I was also troubled with partial deafness in my left ear, and by a single ap. plication of the Elrctiic Oil my hearing has been greatly improved. DAVID ELKEN. ' ' Al OVSTA, Ga., March 38, 1857. Tnnr. DkGiiath Dear Sir: This is to certify th t I have been nfllictcd w ith headache and corns on my feet from which I have suffered very ruuch and by tho application of DeGrath's Electric Oil I have been cured of my headache and corns, and therefore recommend it to alL - P. McCVE. Pnnr. Dk Gn.vrif s Electric Oil ?25 Rcwabd. I will give S25 for the apprehension of a low scamp, who printed some dirty handbills and culled his stun" by the name of Electric Oil. Cavtiux. Itcware of low pedlars and picaynae dniguists who put up 11 stuff composed of cannphene am: inrdoil, culling it Electric Oil. No pcdillars sell the genuine Electric Oil In tho l nited Statesit is sold only by respectable druggists and country uieivtiitnts. Be sure and get DcGrath'tl Electric Oil, or vou will be cheated. AFFLICTED, RFAD THIS. ' Cl'.UTIFlCATK. Al'd'HTA, Ga. March 2, 1857. rsor. I'eGbath Dear Sir: This is to certify that my boy Moses has been afflicted with rheumatism for seventeen j-ears, and by one nppliciltiun of your oiI,he was entirely cured, uiul cb.ei'fully comaieud it to all similarly affected. Yours respectfully; J. IIEI BER. For sale by SMITH A E7.ZARD, sole agents at Atl.mta, Georgia. PROF. CHAS. DkGRATH, 00 South Eighth street, Philadelphia. ' KELLER A WHITE, sole agents. Also, for sale at Dr. Pennington's Drug Store, and UnU.cli A KtMi.r. 'm-20 m MIAMI ' It I f LE EOWItEBlMQ 9fJL kegs Miami Ritlle Powilor; 30O kgs Blasting Powder; 25 crises Rifio do; 50 hulf kegs Rifle Powder. For sale by V.; H. CfOK 4 SON, Agents. (B PRIZE EOR E EB VROII JL who stihscrilH-s for the - NEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS, A Beniitifully Illustrated Family. Newspaper. : The New York Weekly Press is one of the largest and best literary iiajiursof the day.. 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