Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 92, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 November 1858 — Page 4

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Kvunsvllle Evcliange and Curerncy Tabic. Corrected by the Branch Bank. EXCHANGE : Tew York, Buying Selling New Orleans, " par " Cincinnati, " " " bankable 1tnd, or clrilency at pak. State Bank of IsdianaJ Allegheny Citt Bask. Bank of the State of In- Monokoauel.. Bank, Pa. DIANA. ! BALTIMORE. State Bank of Ohio. Except Amcricau Baal. Kentucky. I PirrsBrao. Louisiana. i Philadelphia, Except Specie fating Frev. Banks of Indiana. Wheeling Citt. Bank of Pe.mylrattia. Missouri. STOCK BANK OF OHIO EXCEPT Union, Sanduky....5 dis. City, Cincinnati SO din. City Bank,Coiuiubu,5dis:Canal, Cleveland.. ..75 dis. Seneca County 7;" dis. i SEW TORS, NEW ENGLAND, NEW JERSEY, AND DELAWARE, IN OOOD CREDIT. SPECIE-PAYING FREE BANKS. Brookville Bank, Brook-; Exchange Bank, GreenTille. castle, Bank of Elkhart, F.Ikhart. Bank of Goshen, Goshen. Bank of Gosport, Gosport. Bank of Indiana, Michigan City. Bank of Jlonticello, Monticello. Bank of Mt. Yornou, M t. Vernon. Bank of Paoli, Paoli. Bank of Rockville, Wabasbtown. Bank of Syracuse, Syracuse. Bank of Salem, Salem. Bank of Salem, New Albany. Dloomingtou B'k, BUwihingtou. Crescent City Bunk, Evansville. Canal Bank, Evanville. Cambridge City B'k.Oainbildg City. Central-Bank, Indianapolis. Fayette Co. Bank, Coauersville. Farmers' B'k,- Westfleld. Hoosier B'k, Loganspoit. Indiana Bank, MadisoD. Indiana, Reserve Bank, Kokomo. Indiana Farmers' Bank, Franklin. Indiana Stock Bank, Laporte, Kentucky Stiick B'k, Columbus. Lagrange Bank, Lima. Mer. and Mechanics Bk, New Albany. New York and Va. State Stock Bank, Evansville. Parke Co. Bank, Kockville. Prairie City Bank, Tsrre Haute. .Southern Bank of Ind., Terre Haute. Salem Bank, Goshen. . rSCt'RRF.XT FUNDS. The principal uncurrent funds in this market are Illinois, Wisconsin and Tennesae. They may be ?aoted about as follows : lliuois discount. Wisconsin 'a TennesBC Planters and Union jBanks.... Ji 41 Bank of Tennesse " Free Banks olvent Ifij'K Places of Worship. The following Register of places of public worship, may be -of interest to strangers visiting our ri tv G'?rmm .Unittt Ecangelical St. John'i Church. On Third street, between Division and Ingle streets. William Schmidt, Pastor. Meetings, every Sunday, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Christian Chimh Hnll of the Neptune Engine House, Second Street, between Main and Locust. J. S, Tibbetts, Pastor. Services every Lord's day at 10 o'clock, A. M., and 7 o deck, P. M Old Pretbyterian Church, (N. ß.j On Second, botween Main and Locust streets. Rev. William McCarer, Pastor. Services every Sabbath, at 104 'clock, A. M., and 3 o'clock, r. m. Sabbath School at c o'clock, a. m. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock. Finl Presbuttriua Ch'mh, (0. S.) Corner Vine and Second siieets. Rev. Alexander Steurett, Pastor. Services eveiy Sabbath at 10 o'clock, a. m., and 8 o'clock, p. m. Sabbath School at Oo'clock, a. M. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. HI. l'aiil't, (EpiicApaliuH)Crmv First and theft nut streets. Sei vice on Sunday, at 10 o'clock, A. m., and 7 o'clock, p. M. Sabbath School at 2 o'clock, p.m. Prayer meeting eieiy Friday evening at 7 o'clock, Rbd on Wednesday, ' name hour during Advent and Lent. Church of the Assumption, (J?,,im.i Catholic) Second street, between Mailt and Sycamore. Revs. Antony Dedier and Patrick McDermott, Pastors. Services every Sabbath murniug at 8 and 10 o'clock. Vesper at 3 o'clock, p. M. Meetings every nuuniug during the we.k, at atid 8 o'clock, A. M. Trinity Chinch, (tinrmna Hmumt Catholic) 'i'hild street, b'te?u Vine and Division. Itev. KiiANCIS KUTAtttl, Pastor. Services every Sabbath at at aud lo o'clock, A. m. Sabbath School at 3 o'clck, P. M. , and meeting ev iy lAorniug tlvoii((li tho uwk at n o'clock, A. M. Imilf SUf t Chun i, (Mlh:Ji.t)i'iv street, between Seventh and Eighth. Kcv. J. Hiour, l'astkr. Services every Sunday at lock, a. I., und 7 'i o'clock. P. Ii. Prayer Mreilnn every Fnin ,.v,,i,iii. ,,t 1 lo A o'clock. lltnfi Icrwt S'(i'n,;.,,7,r Ivtlli r's limiting, third story, on Main str,:i-t", b. tween Thinl and Fouith streets. Itev. Mr. WKi-ritKER, Pastor. Sol vices eveiy Friday oveniug at 7 ocWk, aud Saluid.iy ko"rnlug at o :iock. J.jjri'rtO'ou of Spiritualist Ti'iuperanco flail, on Water stieef. Ir-irviCH every Satibslh attin'iuoii, at l o'i lock. LccuiU M'-nl Chxf h, (JfeoWi-O -Lucust street, between PfCond and Third. Uev. Hiram Gil .more, Pastor. Services every Sal.luitli at IOlJ o'eb:k, A. u., and 3 o'cbck, p. h. Sabbath Selui.,1 at 9 o'clock, A. M. Weekly Prayer Mwtiiir, weiy Wilueedsy evening, nt 8 o'eloek. Zioif K"ini,;,7i('i: ( 'An, -i h On Fifth below Ingle street. Itv. Mr. M inorut. Pastor. Svriices evei v Sabbath, at 10 o'clock, A. M , anil '.i o'eloek, v. Wednesday evening, at S Vlock. Firsf Baptist Church On the eot nor Second and Clark street. No Pastor. Church -Meetings, Sunday morninc nt to1.; o'eloek. Prayer Meelines, ever Wednesday evmiFii:. Sal lmlh Seliool hi o'clock, A. M. Qcrmun STdhoJint Chm ih tin Vine stieel, between Second and Third. Itev. Mr. Kam ikb, Pastor. Preaching, Sunday ihoi uinii, at lni o'clock. Also at night. Prayer Meeting, every ft'-dn.jeday night. African McthoJM Church t Hi I.eet street, bet. Third and Fourth sts. Rev. Mr. Ahkam Hill, Cirtnit Rider. Claus Meeting, every Sunday nioi uiug. Prayer Meeting, every Wednesday night. üfi'inan Unplii.1 t'lairih Collier Necoud and Clark street. Services every Sabbatli, by itev. Mr. Hrseii. Prayer Meulii.g, e-very Wednesday uihl. ikittm, ur Allbright' s Church, (ifmniui) Corner t'ighth Slid Division Streets. Kcv. Mr. TtSMrEltfoK, Pastor. S-rvice evety Stuoiny iiioiiiiii-, at 1 1 o'clock. Prayer Meeting, every Wediic,!ny uiglil. German I, lit he cat i'hitrch On 1'illll stieet, bet. Canal and Sixth, in Luniasco. Itev. Mr. Si ei iU ) Pastor. Si-rvite.-i vvery Sa!,l,ath laoiniti, ut 11 o'clo.k. Old tichiml Hitpti-J -Sharp's enlal gemeiil . Elder A. l. Morion, Pastor. r l i.vscvei Siuiitay mol liill Ht lt -j o'clock. . Viimbe, Utwi Cctiiilcriuu Col. rh - C.,i oer Second nml I'Uestinit sts. "lUiv. Mr. P.riiRow, Pastor. Svriewi even Sitbbatlliit 11 o'eloek, A. Jl., and at Ä f. I. Meetings of Secvi-t Koi-iel ies MASONIC. F.rami-ilh: l.iil.ic, A'o. l.l. -A . .1. Coi.nri'.v, So, retaj'T. Keitnlar lie t;ne,s lirst alul tliird Momlay'.s in :'omc li.ill, coiner of Main and each month, al ill First street. Fianiiil'- I'. .1. CA.': litalv. . . A. U. W. E. II i.INUNWOttl II .Mcels lir-il l-'ridav in (-.el oiilh, at Masonic Hall. otili l'l l.l.o(VS. ilurutmj ftac ImIijc, -". 7. . amks Swans,, n, Secretary'. Iteeular lueetings ev, I V l limsday evening, col'l ol Main and Fust ullect. C'frcnt tihltju. Ae. I'--. .Ions Cki.i'.k, ,'svivltiiy. Meets evil v 'file- day evening. S.hilhr i..,.'.e, ((,v,i.j,i) A',,. Us'.-John DNITF.li., fecivlai y. Regiil-r ine liuj'S every I iiday evenin-j'. t'lll..'ie Eue.m,iiui-ut, A.. -.!". C. . Kkai?, Scribe. Me.t s. . on.i and fouitli Monday s in every men Hi. ' mt iWnRo ti -ITit.'ii. Timor Eoi 's tkf TKliS Z. II. Cook & Son, Agents, Hare this da v received Th, ir first ,.ii,iii, hi , and v, ill continue to receive daily, per Adams & Co. Fx press, direct from the Packer in Baltimore, a full supply. The Cans are lai'i c sie and tilled lull. All iKsteia sold " by us will bo warranted in ev l. respt-i t second to none. We are prepared to fui r.i.sh hoi. -tale and Iiotail, and oiler a liberal discount to dealer, tiive ns a call- tK-factmu MUrir.iiite.d ,,r monev refunded. - II. Uiun :., I, COOK -pt!8 - No. 'J?, Main siec.t. tLjOMETHl.'G .'S'E H. 1,000 I. US. 3 Cs C'anvaeBed Hams 6,000 lbs. Bacon Sides, &0O Smrar Cured dried Beef, " f 00 .9, No. 1 Cheese, 100 " Pure Cream of Tartar, Just received and for sal aug31 J. SO Sacks extra family flour. lO.iioii lba.cotiiuvv Biai 20 Bnsii. Coin Meat, Ü0 doen Shaker and ot!ir Brooms. l.v W. VICKFRV .t Co. OME1.1. CO.X'iWG TOJ' H.I VE just selected flom the lai jesi Lastm Houses h lAra stock of iolius, Italian, twrniaii, and I'r.in. h Guitars of va' i-J.is pi ices. Accordeens ai ftFliitiuas, choice .ju: FlKtea, Flageolets, Tambouriiie, IS. And all Musical Instruments nd ir.siir, which thev sell at Eastern prices. A is, hty. tien Book, : k CUIIipUle assortment of Envelope of all bind. Blsnk Books. Letter Paper. Wrhool Eook. Newest Novelc, 4c. , Ac Wholesale and ifttail, and at the b weft pric-s in the city. Call and eee the selecrioo l.efoie going elsehere. aun27 1 0 GJWM C EU.1J Vv IS. -THE IOT 1 y of imported Bran. lies, foimeilv H,lverti,?d to tie told nt public auction, will, flom this date, le old piivately, in .juantities lo suit purchasers. Call arly, tt yon' want purs Braudy for little money. J ansa5-3md DECKER KRAMER.

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ffJfOPLJR tfltIJVGM.ES. 50,000 MT Poplar Shingles, in yard and for sale by 6 JOHN F. GLOVER, augH Corner Main and Seventh streets. Jt W,H1TE LE.lll.Viö kegs PURE W W hite Lead. Timothy Sued, a fresh article. A large lot of fresh Teas, assorted qualities, and narked. Just received by septll WHEELER & RIGGS. fpio coeeee. loo bags prime Mm Rio Coffee. 25 Bags old government Java Coffee. 50 Boxes choice Hamburgh Cheese. 75 Caddies fine Ya. Tobacco. 100 Boxes lhs. Vis. Gs. and 8. do. Just received and for sale by " WHEELER it EIGGS. -W1NTE 11,500 BUSH. PEACHES, WW by septO Z. II. COOK & SON. WWVEELER tt WILSONS EAMlWW LY SEWING MACHINE. The best, simplest and most durable Machine in ue. They make a strong lock stitch, the same upon both sides of the work, sewing with equal facility the thickest and thinnest fabrics. Any spool of thread, cotton or silk, used without renewing. All machines warranted three years, and full instructions given to enable purchanars to use them satisfactorily. A i.so Tlit Uitrkty Sticlng- Macliint. I'rice $3U. The liest single Thread Machine in the market. A general assortment of Sewing Machine Silk Thread, Needles, Ac, Ac, constantly on band. Offico No. 4, Marble Hall. myl4-Gm F. M. SELLMAN, Agent. t&CANTLIN 9 cessors to Jas, kinds of Stoves, and manufacturers of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper STEPHENS, (SUV Stantlin, Jr.,) Dealers in all Ware. Also, manufacturers of, Fruit Caus of every patent ajid description, with which printed directions for put ting up all kinds of fruit, will be furnished, free of charge; all ot which will I sold very cheap tor cash, at wholesale or retail. Stororoem at No. 13, Slain street, between Water and First streets, (opposite old State Bank), Evansville, Ind. JAB. STANTLIN, JB ROBERT E. STEPHENS. -mjVJJ'SVILl.K PLAJK'IJVG .IJVIt Jmd Flooring Mill, Second street, between Chesthut and Cherry, dealers in Lumber and manufacturers of Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Sash, Door and Window Frames, Mouldings of every size, Flooring, Weatherboarding, Shelving, Mantles, Base Pilasters, Green-house Sash, and Chain Pump Tubing. A large assortment of Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings and Pomp Tubing, constantly on band. Also, ready worked Flooring of all kinds. Persona'abont to erect buildings in the Southern or Western country, considering the lew rate of freight by river, railroad and canal will find it to their interest to purchase at our establishment, where they can be supplied with all the carpenter's work, ready-made, of seasoned lumber, for the finish of buildings. Our work is not made as most factory work, with tenons half way through, but it is framed in tho same manner as if made by hand. Sawing of al! kinds done on short notice. Terms cash, unless othorwise agreed upon. myS!4-tf SI fcH-LK ft HUJiWiif TIMOSE last, at ept22 iips, ,1 it HI VK It Iff VAUTIER & MARCONNIER'S, 39 Main street. iROCEBlES J.V1I PROVISIONS. Wevansville, ind. Whui.esale Department, First street, first door from Mi in ; Retail Department, Main street, first deer Iielow the corner. .. 7j. H. Cook begs to thank bis frionds in Brinsville and neighborhood, for their favors so freely beBtowedon him since he has been in business among thera, and takes this epportunity of introducing to their notice his son, Mr. H. A. Cook, whom be has taken into partnership from this dato, aud solicits lor the new nrmol Z. It. Cook Son, acontinu.mre of the support so liberally conferred on himself. Z. II. Cook & on, having taken the business premises and purchased the whole stock of Mr. M. W. Foster, fuel confident that thev will be enabled to suiiplv the citizens of Evansville with every arti. cle they may require in the Grocery and Provision Uno. Z. H. Cook & Son wish especially to draw the attention of porsons in the country having produce of any kiud to dispose of, to their increased facility for taking oil' their stock, and supplying them at their store, won all articles required in the whole sale department, at pi ices that must insure their orders for the future. fe'2-tf . tun ü int er' stiiji dhf!.--m i TO BUILDER AND C.Vit PENTERS. The subscribsr hss bought nut the interest of R. II. Bennett, in the Lumber Yard, near Ural?: i. Heill man s Fouuib-rv. Ilu no,v utters bis stock at i cheap pi iee for ciodi. ilvl-.IiM .IAS. ffW ANSON. rwo itot roits. nn.itHW.itTi:' a M. RETROSPECT FOR JULY. Just received nt Bllg2 JiOBELL COXTNGTON. lMKEHS ww utore am whi;ei.i.-uj jx'jii.s, ij' 1 sol' sale by ang 20 J. W. VICKERY A Co i Hit HE GOO 11 HtHtMCS: oS4; m. fresh Milch Cow, for sale al aiiü-riO 7. II. COOK A SON'S, J6i.V' I.V. M. respectfully Ittt Jb'A.'.The subscriber would call the attention of carpenters and builders to his stuck of Pine Lumber, which Is oneut the largest and best ever yarded lu this city. Prices as low as the lowest, iilllce corner Main and Seventh streets. JOHN F. (iLoVKR. Jljl RikMt ItllGJ.KfS i:vh.i svX' RED HAMS. Received and .. II. COOK Jt SON, StaV, Agent for Evansville. fr sale by July 2 20 ItULS CHOICE I..1U1 Oil., 20 bxs. Star Candles, 20 do Aosoited German and Palm Snap, just received by '.. II. COOK Son. m ttl.lUJl'G .tun: it i.i I.. 10,000 .ights, 8-lu Sash, t, 0, and ' If. each. l.lioO Ü-IJ " '.'.önO1' 1012 " l.isrfl ' lu 10 and 10-12 Sash. Icn I'aiiiiid IVtwrs, asaorted Hi.es. 'J.MI Boxes tUass, assorted sizes. Just received and lor Hale low, by WI1KK1.KU Si RItititi. 4 1H.1 e Kirs .11 o.n.fTc ÖT.iT y ISO IIAKKOW. Patented Mny 25tU, I 5. Tho attention of manufacturers of agricultural implements, and the raisersof small grain, isiuvit ed to a risent and most valuable improvement iti the construction of the Harrow, invented by V. M. t'liAKKi'., of Gravv ille, Illinois. In this new implement the lecili are inst-rled in two self revolving horizontal wheels, by which the furrow of the teeth are nude to cross the line of the direction of the barrow, and m-i tbe teelh o round the rireuit of the wheel every time the harrow moves torward the length ol the diameter of the wheel, each tooth has just three limes the etlect of a tooth in astiaight harrow, conseiiiteiitl v it dws ils work tar lazier. and more of il. Once passing over the ground with this bat row, leaves it better harrowed than by two pasKaivs with the ordinary harrow. It is much lii.'.liter draft upon the team, and what must Ik' n great consideration wtih every practical fanner, 111 pasdi.g over i oi u or utubhle ground, il !; --ps itself entirely free ol stalks, as by its action il scatters them oueach side of it. The Inventor proposes to sell the riiibt lo tuaiiiiHcturo these Harlow's, for any eivt.i 'i'cl ritot y, either Counties or States, at moderate prices, lie v ill elso sell ainirlc Hallows, and on the receipt of I.", he. will ship a good six leet Hat low to any part of tile Colllltl v, the pur. Ims..,f pa ing li elc lit . Addles, V. M. (11 VKKK, auH-.l'U-wlf Grayville, Illinois 100 ill SH fi t s i'HiMi: J'EfV Hats, 11 bush, choic Appl.Mi, I faViR-.j Sojfar cure I dried B.v.f, i f.ll ,U,eIl assoited Bierths, ; fui busit. s,w..i Potatoes, 1 to do Ciab Apples, ! roocllilov's italns, l,ml It,,-, l(:n-cn Seles, ! f, l l.ls No. 1 extia ila. ko.vl, j f. ' No. 2 Ma. l.erel, in boxes extra Herring, ; 20 kits assorted Mackerel, .'.Oil lbs. extra large Codfish. ! sale by I". 'M 7.. II fieccived ah.l f..r COOK & SON. J,1K S.1I.E .IT .1 HJitil.lI.y, J M Holls' nnd Lot in in r.. r.Hiarueineni ol inucitv of Evansville. Kiniiire at tho Ii. F. 4 I. Oftice, No. I, Nuriii Third street, Evansville. octl C. C. COLLINS. rgMITTI.E'S p.l TEJVT CROSS-t VT M i-iiwj. jn?t recep-ed and for sale bv u17 JACOK STRAVB. No. ) Main et. THE ElE! ti rgfHE EVE!! OF .11.1. TUE OR M GASS wiiich IxJielnciit nature has endowed iiii.u with, the Eve is tho most impoitant, mast c-mplex, and nii-t delicate in organization. From its exposed situation, it is constantly liable to disease which aAs.mie vnued forms, and which, when nc-aleeted or nultiected, toi fiji;ently terminst in bhudiies? It lx:conie, therefore, necessary tha liie practitioner shall be thorenghiy rouveisau. not oiilv with the structure i f liie eye ball aud it appendiiges, but that he hall Lave a UKt acciuat mi l poiteit knowledge oi ali ,iiH,i... to which that oivau is iitil.le. in pieseiitii, tliia oard for public ccnsidyiation, i would ob-ere ti,at afrcr an exjvi i.aice of over ten yenin in the pi in, ipal ..,. i.siu.K l.i -f.llnls 1,1 tll-i.-j,,-. l-jfetbeT Willi tin, a.lvalHaj: oA a bue,plivate plHiti.v, I am piV,ied to Uea! all ilisoasi-s ol the Kye will that certainly i sue. .-as wbuli can only be acvnipiisbtd bv y rs of eXtei ience. i- '.. I'oiisotiatioH t.,.,11 j ii.-n, ie A M. to V2 V. M., bi.d to I. I' l billN IAOENH M D Office, corner L.sUH a. tt.cots. tiaiisviiic, Irdii.,.u. jy-a-ly.v

INSURANCE COMPANIES.

WNSERANCE J OEJYC I Jl L IEJV M C. HALLOCK. EVANSVILLE, IND. ' Underwriter and General Insurance Agent and ADJUSTER OF AVERAGES. He continues te issue policies from several FIRST CLASS and MOST RELIABLE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN THK COUNTRY, N INLAND AND FIRE RISKS. He will also receive applications for LIFE INSURANCE. DSS- He wiH 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. ap28'57-ly. rmETNA INSURANCE f O.üPJ.Vl' VjL HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT. STATEMENT of the Condition of the jETNA INSURANCE COMPANY on the 1st of January, 1853, as required by the law of the State of Indiana: The name of the Corporation is .ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, located at Hartford, Conn. Ths Capital Stock is ONE MILLION DOLLARS, and is paid np. The Assets of the Company are: ; . Par. Market Cash in hand and in Bank.......... Cash in special deposit tinHartford banks, with accrued interest - Cash in hands of Agents, and...in transit.. ..... Real estate unincumbered.-.. . 64 Mortgage Bonds at 8 per cent 87,989 6 2m,i:t4 oo 166,8711 05 47,003 45 interest ...1000 $1000 44,000 00 28 do da 6 per cent, interest.... 1U00 1000 SJ8.000 00 10 Jersey City Water Konus t per cent, interest 1000 1 Hartford City Bonds, 6 per cent, interest 1000 A Milwankie Bonds 10 per cent, interest 1000 Money due the company secured by mortgage Bills receivable 300 shares Hartford & New lLa1000 10,000 00 1800 15,000 00 1000 6,000 00 5,418 04 35,177 18 vu R. R. Co., stock 100 112 33,000 00 104 shares Boston & Worcester Railroad Co., stock....... 100 78 50 8,34 00 250 shares Connecticut River R R Co., stock.; 10O 5 shares Connecticut River - , Co., stock...- 100 50 shares Stafford Baak stock 100 50 shares Citizen's Bank, Waterbury stock 100 30 shares Eagle Bank, Providence stock 50 12,500 ttO 1,250 5,000 5,800 1,800 30,000 44,000 12,000 26,400 11,000 100 50 100 110 GO 110 110 50 120 115 100 300 shares Phoenix Bauk, Hart ford stock IW 400 shares Farm. Mech. B'k. Hartford stock 100 300 shares Exchange B'k. Hart ford stock 50 240 shares State Bank, do do... 100 100 shares City Bauk, do do.... 101 100 shares County do do do 100 150 shares Conn. River Bank, Hartford, stock 50 435 shares Hartford B'k, Hart-' ford, stock 100 100 shares Charter Oak Bank, Hartford stock loo 100 sharos Merch. & Man. B'k. Uartford, stock paid in.... 75 shares iEtna Bank, Hartford, stock 6,000 50 9,000 49,919 10,000 1000 750 8,500 8,500 31,800 200 shares Merch. Ex. Bank, New York, stock 200 shares North River Bank. New York, stock 50 8 85 106 HiO 85 1200 shares MercU. Bank N. N. stock 26 260 sharos N. American B'k, New York, stork 100 200 shares Nassau Jiank, New 20,000 York, stock I 85 85 115 100 100 10 los 78 SU las li loi 9". 75 105 ?r,,,r,oo 2ft,500 23,000 0,000 21,200 10,600 zi, em 8, mill 8,000 10,50 300 shares A muri, a B'k., N. T. 100 300 Broad war B'k, 25 lb 100 100 50 100 100 20 60 HKI 10(1 50 100 400 People's B'k. " 200 " Republic B'k, " 100 " City Bunk " 40 ' Union Bauk " 1 ' Hanover Bank " 100 Commonwealth ' 500 " Pheeuix Bank 55 " Manhattan It'k, " 3ii ' New York Bank ' 2o0 ' Market Bank " 4i)0 " Oceau Bauk " 4C0 " Met'politan B'k ' Sine " Bntcnei s' 4 Drovers Bank, New Yoik stock aoOshares Importers 4 T'radem' 22,81: 50 31,500 19,000 15,(KK 42,WTii 25 110 22nii i Hank, New York, stock.... 100 400 shares American Exchange Bank, Now Yolk, stock.... 100 95 2S,t.iJ J5 'tK.twm n 20 shares Merchants BauU, N. Y. stock 13 shares Mechanic 4 Tia ders' Bank, Jnuy City .0 lo' stock lito 1 ,4-" lOu xhai'o V. 3. Tiusl Co. New Vol k, st,K-k Its' Ilm pi, min 150 ahar N. V. LIU In -V Trust Co., N. Y lock . ion lf.0 22,5oo S l.'ili, i7 LIABILITIES. The amount of Liabilities duo or it dtlc lo banks or other creditors nothiitir. Leases adjusted and due none. I.esois adjusted and not due i VI me, :v Losses adjusted, in suspense, waiting further proof or contested....: 1 til SSI 85 All ether claims against the Company are small, for printing ic. -Agents instructed to take no risks exceeding $10,ooo without special permission. The greatest amount insured In any one city, town or village varies. The greatest amount allowed to be iusnred in any one block also varies. The Charter or Act of Incorporation and amendment is herewith presented. TIIOS. K. BRAME, Jk., Hartford, Jan. 1st, 1S58. Secietai v. STATE "F CONNECTICUT, 1 . llARTFonn, Jan. 1st, 185S. Personally appeared before me, a Justice of the Peace, duly xualilied to Milininister oaths, Thomas K. Biiacr, Jit., Seu'etary.and made solemn eath that the lot'e-going statement of the assets alul condition of the Etna Insurance Company is Hub. , HENRY FOWLER, -Jiwiice of fhe Peaco. THE STATE OF INDIANA, ) ArniToR of State's Office, jludianapelis, Jan. 12, 1S58. ) Wn FKF.AK, the iF.tna Insurance t'onipaay of Hartford has filed in this Office, a statement of its condition on ihe 1st of January, 1858, the act of its incorporation and aiuetiduieuta properly certified to, aud its written inset unient, nominating its Agents and nuthoriziug them fully and uineseivediy to acknowledge service of process iu the event of suits. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the requirement of An Act to amend an Act entitled an Act for the Incorporation of insurance Companies, detluiu their powers, and prescribing theirduties," approved March 2, lh.'5, having presented satisfactory evidence to me of full compliance to Ihe requirements, and specifications of that Act, I, John W. Doon, Auditor of the State of Indiana, do hereby certify Am.cn C. IIai.i.fck , of Evansville, as the Agent of said Company, is authorized to transact the business of Insurance as-the Agent of said AHua Insurance Company in this State, up to July 1st, 1S0S, to the extent tiiat bo may be commissioned and appointed l,y the said t'mupanv. In witness whereof, I have hereunto subscribed lny name and caused the seal ol my office to be affixed, this l'-lh (lav of .tannery, MM. JOHN W. Wool), Auditor of Stale. ALLEN ' HALLFCK, A.iest, KvaMsville, Ind i iloz. it do o .io 0 do 5 eio f, lio Miätfea' BrcMine. a fain y avte. Faucy Whiska: Phak- rsmi Locution Brooi:iä; asäurte.l h.-nib Bni.-iliet; Lmsting Brushes, faiuy &ai plain; Slitaj llriislies, do do; HORNBROOK. i Cu. .VNI1B1ES-3000 POINUS iurte-d ire; iiin B dis common m.d churco.il JSiic! iron; J" do Oidvaiii7Cl aud Ruiui do; 6 cueks Sliest Zii,.-; liot ri,ir mi l I'.tt.a K,.ttoms, all Ml te to 1 I 1 til., i.j 2AJU KL Oltil rgno TH E LOVERS OE J GOOll ß fui. rrt IV. Wem now iu receij.t nf a very li. ii o lot of I .i sj T.'.s. loiight exvieasly for letail a.iö Call : ar. d .-.Ii. S .r.ipies jj4Tan with r.le,.Jurj. by H. CCJK & SON.

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jri V ANS VII. I. JE COMING EP Mil THE DEMAK DS OF THE TIMES. TO s, 1 R. B. HART. Auent for the following Mills and Machines, offers for salo Tbe Great Eastern Corn Husker, SFIB.l.LP.it AND CLKANKR, Which w ill shkll from 1,000 to 2,5ix but,lu l per day. Also, The American Elephant. The great Novelty of the dav. It is the bst Mill ever invented for the farmer's use. It will make ten varieties of product.. It will grind the Corp and Cob for feeding animals. It makes coarse o. fine meal as may lie wanted, and it will bolt tL meal as it grinds it, or leave it unbolted at the option of the operator. It will grind Spices, Drugs or almost any other substance which requires the ope ration 1 grinding, tt ones all tnese tilings, ana requires but a little power to drive it. ' THE GREAT BENGAL TIGER, Is a Mill designed to make the various grades ol Hominy, and is one of the best Machines ever invented "for the purpose. Bradford's Fortable isnrr Mil. Is too well known to need a description. It is the cheapest, and at the same time, the easiest kept in repair, of any in use. All of the above Mills and Machines can ne seen in operation at HAKT'S MILLS, Corner of Second and Canal streets, where the pub lic are luviten to call auo see tne latest improvements of the age before purchasing elsewhere. All orders will be promptly filled. jaii27-dAwlf K.B.HART. Vy O.TJ i: THIJS'GS .K J'K RET J TER THAN OTHERS. R. B. HART, is now prepared to supply the citv and country trade with tho best of corn meal, un bolted, com grits and hominy, of all grades; wheat grits, unbolted flour, rye flour, extra family flour. crush feed, bran, bhipstuff, corn, oats, chicken feed, and all articles in the feed line. All trade delivered to any part of the city. Please send in your orders. My prices will be low, as cheap as the cheapest, and as good as the best, the nimble sixpence better than the elw shilling is my motto. All may depend on getting all my trade made of none but the best of ground grains, as I will buy na other. R. B. HART. jan27-dwtf If. COOK X SÖ.V, RE Jill i' PJiW and Groceries sold at cash prices for all kinds of Produce and Live Stock, such ai Horses, Mules, Cows, Calves, Beef Cattle, Hogs, Chickens, Butter, Lard, Bacon, Eggs, Furs and Skins of evry description, Ginsene, Beeswax, Feathers, Wheat, Corn, Oats, Barley, Beans, Rye, Brau, Shorts, Dried Apples and Peaches, Potatoes and Vegetables of all sorts. z. 11. COOK & SONS. feb20-dw TS -IVl.lJ STJ.I'lKIHlß WORKS, W D0BELL CONYNGTON, are sola agents for Vauderbnrg county, for all the subscription Books published by D. Appleton & Co. Abriilgemout of the Debates in Congress, Or Public History of the United States. New American Encyclopedia, a Dictionary and Journal of Knowledge. Ci taiuly the first work of the age. Amieriran Elr.qiienc, a Collection of Speeches and Addresses of the niiK-.t immciit Orators of America. Encyclopedia of Wit and Humnr, by the celebrated Comedian Burton, in 25c. Nos. Dictionary of Marhinn Mechanics and Engine Woik. The newest and most impioved edition in 2.V. Nos. Ure's Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mine. DoBELL A COV.VNGTON l,g to call altontion to their important works, and request their kind friends to cull anil see them; as also, the army ot opinions of eminent lut-n in coiitiunatiou of their importance and vslno. Dobell & Conygt-n have samples ami specimens of the various bindings in which these vuiks can be procured, from paiei to the finest morocco. BUl7 rZA Bl'SH. 9 f bush. Fsi pri.he si? eh hve. I ol'll , I c, ci r.l pai ';l.-.iiier T il. Done liic-e Flom. Corn Mai.ii. Wheaten ii ill Farina Split Peas. M sccaroiii. VermUella. 3 d,'Z. its. V or. 5 ' pis r. ' half pis sler.b lohn i '. 1 1 1 Hü v.i Essenc-i .,t : - Aucli.,h .-, S rnv Lome Ginger Straw 'hen v liasplau rv. Pine Applv Sarsaparilla aiigi'.ly .hist rccfiv.' .. IT 1 ntiH for 1V . COOK X- vN. JTÄ Uui Iron, Hun ti'l sit-M, un liami jnul for hh! at ivtlured prieeM by SAMVKL OKR. JSUrtiUip hercTotorf pxisiiiisr M'twtn .hihii A. Kittz, John A. Uaitfy hih! W. (.'ariiitiT, itmlor the 11 r m and nam.' tf lii-it, Ifanoy & t'o. has thin ilay (lisoht d by Hit. lvtin iiu nt ofW. 'iiri't'Htr, Kh. I lie intTost uf Hühl W. I'm j'enlir hrivini'; t(tii ptirf'ha-trtl hy tin said John A. licit, and John A. lliincy. The attairs and lniM.iut: uf t he ol tit in will ho xid tied ly the new finn of HEITZ '& HANEY, ,ulr ' ittesocr J h bo will coiiliiioe Hie iiiaiiiil.tctitro ot Sleiuu Engines ami Sleam Boilers, d'Hiiy Mi', tom-thnr wilh itll the Sh.ifiiti;, Wh.'tdrv I'mnpH, iSaw Mill M;i' hiui and Mill tM-arin ol any siM. Ais-, ii;.(ii!fiy aud .Mining !M.n hinct v, and in tact evi thing: in th Iron liiiP, Ht tlie old st:titd cii'inr ui 1 nj:!n ;iitd i 'anal Stn-,-l-4. ptj-ti.vs-tf KKUZ A HANKY. " m AffiT tt HKit B iuth.- V ru now W ofloiinii, l..- mitt tu tli' nty and eoimtry trad onr Vvliolc stovk ot hintln :tt i. t:dl. ll:tvjni fxlnt faoili t for maiinlitttirin ai;d hn ine; )itn liiniiwr in Peimyl VHiitM, thiiiK we can uittr induce -inputs to .iM'-h;i-t in that ilh'V i tiiliot flild rlrtfWh! intlMrtty. V mIi.i1! :ti nil tnnc5 hi- ni hr-d with a full a-toi lin'iit. Alo, in li in s Us :ind di.'-cd fluoiiinj; always ou hüiid. .dl ar t ii tu u - ii tw almve foni'.r. VAT.oN Nt IU:RY Ä t'ti., ' oin T iM.iin fliid F.iy.hth fttl'vTn. nov 37-ly COli.S!.'- imv now ..n ht.nd ind aie daüy tlntl h-t-4 v-i I'fn tnti'-i whih 'vc ; h'-.t r-'ffdvf d in m vm i-i . i ti J NU. V. HkuHKrs nt t pi'oiaiilty art.-ii'it-l t-. ivtirit''-fi" fvin tl.o h.?t " 'OAL 1 into tl.i3 milkst, d ( iirr-'T v iH I. tt ;it ih.- i ef Si-.?.- T2;ml:, ill ha .fc) ay. m ijiir..;. i.v: i.)V.i.i...i'!',iMi t fin, SliHii.. I"i sale 1..a. AI., 'ji.ixki P.ii lar. .ItH N F UHU t.ii. Coiner Mam in, I S,cnth Mr.el. ilitV titoils .Siiitlt'.l I,; At im UK i! f; NEW i.iuiliS, tor : .,l,i KoR a-H OVI-T. SI.W MU' li.uilei ARRIVED At S. EMBICH'S. SEW DRY GOdPfi, Kor &,le Fi.i; Cash Oxi.y. NEW lii.'Y Gi.''OP ARRIVED At ?. EJIBr-'H'd. For ? ,!e 27 EW PKY SEW PliY StW DRY i.;.H ip? For f ash Or.i.v Di Ai:t:TYFn Ai S. KM CDU S 'UPS, Ec-r alu F.1S C'Asli 0m T. ap'l 1 GRItit t. TI "H.H. I,li ELEMENTS b i"7 A do u d ... 5 d a t, ,1 - : I.-: Se thea and naihei, varir.i S-,'theS Hlid i'ia.lit.-!; d j intiariis i , Ji.,r.iir,'- IVri:.--I.. ,,ir Rm- Foil;-; s-le.-it d..; .v e, vtl.e Si. t .,1 (.ale at li. i iiOK et HiN TfHl'S ! EO H t V GROSS Ji'J TTA; il. W i PS : Tliiity F.raü II... .1..- of xrra ii.,, and riuiari-..i roiadiv, lint re,iwd uit,l K.r s.!o."l.e... r-v until MESSRS. .1. II. MAO 11 EE A Co. Y Bt'SH. rAW i.Jt'.t Nil 'URN .nt'.IL- EKESsH K-,1 Sale l.v Mlvi 7. II. O'rtiK StiN. 10H. CO I 'll,. I-.'' fORNH! 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TOBACCONISTS.

MtE U1RGEST TOBJCCO TABLISHMENT IN THE STATE. Is fJs? i4Rt I VV--i- V- T" ii s-. V. FEXDRICH & BROTHERS, Would rospeetfully inform the citizens of Evans vine asu vicinity, that they have a larger; stock of J Tobacco, Segars, Snuff, Pipes, and t.erman Smoking Tobacco, than any two establishments of onr principal cities. Hotels aud stere-keeners look to vonr interests. Before purchasing elsewhere, please examine our large assortment, which we pledge ourselves to eell at the lowest Baltimore prices, and cheaper than cau be bought in Cincinnati or Louisville. All we ask is, that you shall call and 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 Warehouse ef Ji. Fendrieb & Bros. No. 155 Forest street. F. FENPR1CH & BROS., Main st. 1 door above First, jylr Evansville, Ind. - gRESVEJYT CITV T0B.1CC01-.1C-tory, J. S McCRACKEN, Proprietor, Main street, between Third and Fourth, Evansville, lud. Having fitted up the above tobacco factory, I anv now prepared to till ail 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 following brands, viz: 10 boxes Olmstead 5 Lump; . 10 do do Pounds; 10 do Fine (Own); 20 do (in Caddies) Hoosier Boy; ' - 20 do do Jordan's; 10 do Low Grade Robinson's, ' 20 do Montgomery 50 lbs Packages. -The above stock will be sold 5 per cent, lower than can be bought elsewhere, and 5 per cent, off for cash. All kinds of currency taken at par. Seventy-five M. large size Cigars ou hand in one M. boxeB at lowest figures for cash. febl6 J..-I-- 11 U. I k..LlLTTTST RECEIVE n.--l95 B.1GSCOFW FEE. 100 boxes tea, 1Ö0 bales American Navy oaknm, 5 cases liquorice, 10 cases lemon syrup, 10 do brandy cherries, 5 do absyntii, 20 boxes pickles, 5 do peccalilli, 5 do nasturtions, 6 do enrncoa in jugs, 5 bids flour sulphur, 10 kegs refined saltpetre, 5 bbls alum, 5 do chalk, 5 do copera, 15 do almonds, 5 do Alberts, 5 do itluiouda (soft shell), , 5 do Brazil nuts, 5 do English walnuts, 10 boxes shelled Almonds, 5 bbls currents, 10 boxes citron, , loO do tire crackers, 10 cases cards, 100 doz tsr buckets, for sale low by TENNEY A 901! RENS0N, aug30 No. 31 Water street. "8 ltls- ERESH 1..1H1I i ERES ft m mw .w orn meal Green Apples, 4c. sept5 A. D. REYNOLDS & Co. J -,1 E 11 S T O R E. Tit E ITJ'I1 E RSIGNED will keep eonstantlv on hand, HA V, .'(;; v, at ts. MIIPSTVFF, BRAN. Aud all other articles needed to feed Horses or .Mules. All ef which he will sell wholesale or retail, nt lowest market rates, giving just weight and measure. ROBERT S. RlSTN, Water street, between Main and Locust, Evansville. aiiKo-ly fgiThis iT'iio wes, wj ter st.,hi door above Vine, sole Manufacturers of the Celebrated Magnolia Whisky or i".vasv, ii. i. r, ixn. AI,S) All kiulft of Poniefitic Liquors, riiJ constantly a hirjif- supply of Old anil Choice Bonrhoti, Ky, nnd Monoiiithela binkr. ' aiiKl-u&w Iy. fiii.i nvi:s 1y and Dealer iu CtMtrh and Saddlery Hardware. t, near Water. Having completed my arrange me nts with Kur penn ami American nmnufactururB for a direct supply of all KiKidn iu my Ihn, I am enaldrd to offi.r indncempiitrt, that crtmiot fail to ho to tha interest of all enKad in the husinrrti to give me a trial. I uaim in part: axles, Hprinü inado of the host Mf; hands;, enaiueh-nl and of all kindrf of leather; clothe linhi.N for caiTiott, v:ii itiKhM, castings ol :dl kindn, nadtlle lives, Knglih hvidle h-athtra, hits, si irriipr', Hpin , Iihiiiv-h, tili ilver haines of all kintly, Jenny Lind UiTretM, wdf-adjnstinK ads, ' -.- loi '.i patent hamos. My nein, aho threads, hre hl.tnlo ts, hi itdoii iii th AVehn, Ainei it-an Oirth and Kein Wehs, both cotton and vorated; London S elt Skins, a Hnporior at tide; ivory, gutta peicha :iinl hrnss lined martena! rino;; superior kerseyn for horne cowrs, the liel quality of carriage Udu, patent ic trees, Ac, &c. keep in fact everything appertaining to either branch of thv husiiie&j, and uiidoratauiinl both branches thoroughly, ne wouhl respectfully invite yo'nr attention lie lorn pnrchasinj? elsewhere. 1 am uImj agpnt for W aid's Patent Spring Saddle. apiif-dAw ti ir kind l-alroiiaj:'. and hoped hy atliet yttlitiuu to ttusine1', and yood work, tu 1 able to merit a eoiiliiiitatii.il of their favora, llarinir rftHitfved hia ?ti,i-.., to the comer of S.a'oiid and Main treeta, frmeviy oc iij-ied a a Silversmith Shop, he is now ! I ei ared to tiirinh all who may favor him with a II, villi all the artii lea in his hue. fc5"iie);iii ill); doli' with neatness and diii,ati h. Socoud hand hariea always on hand. ,jly22-i;m. 'itw.il. LOCH if ST Oil 11.1 Uli, 1MMS. PORTERd.ANP DEALER IN Domestic and Foreign Drugs, MEDICALS, CHEMICALS, Paints, Oll8,Varii,if g, Brushes, Glass A ND GL A SS YA RE, PA TENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, BIRD CAGES, &.C., EVA.VSVtLLE, IXDIASA. H r.ing mads brgo additions to our stuck, we are now ready to fill all orders with stich quality of O.od- as we fiel asiiited will give entire satisfaction. As we inke cur i.oj'chaues by the ackaees, we uro ennliUil to offer them at the lowest possible j. ri. es. thereby ivivj; the mr.:IiaMrs the same a,l,iiitai,eH ns tliose .tio buy East. We also deal exJrtV'Ei'ti (TPr. AND AMBROTTPE STOCK. And keen constantly ou hand a laiee and varied aa-f-.iiineiit f '.'ass?, hcmici9, Catuerala, and evciy ariii le connected with the art. ('liiators I hat change to order, and enclosing reiniitunce, the sne iare and prieeg will be observed as if ihoy attend ,erioimli. - ' - When ' jOiLi cut of oiic line aru wanted, we will ,i-i.i in i hem viih (.le., eure, at th lowest prica. We siiftli, at heietotore, give particular a' ten t ion to have ail orders carern'.iv packed and promptly Ur.Tji.l.d. j-aiyi HALLOCK & ST0CDAED.

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St Wlf.V 4f CO. LOTTERIES TRI. UMPHANT!! SWAN & CO. Continue to Draw as Vsual without Iuterrupttou. SWAN & CO.'S ; LOTTERIES ABE LEGAL, AXD v A VTJIOBIZED BY THE - STATE 0F GEORGIA,'! T7 Ut attempt to injur our finH hat shoim that ottrLotteries are dran fairly; that oht Prize are paid punctually; and that oar eherne are wore liberal than any other Lottery itt the World f h The following scheme will be drawn by 8. SWAN & CO., Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery, in each ef their Single Number Lotteries for NOV 1358, at AuuCsta, Geo., in public, tinder the superiutendeuce of Commissioners flat 4:0 draws ou Saturday Nov. 6, 1858. t la 41 draws on Saturday, Nov. 13, 1858. tia i draws on Saturdav, Nov. 20, 1858. tia 43 draws on Satnrc . Not. 27, 1863. ON THE PLAN OF SIN LE NUMBERS. " 50,000 Tickets, r - - ; FIVE THOUSAND FOCB HUNDRED AND EIGHTT-FIVE PRIZES I Bitrly One Prize to every Nine Tirlt- - etsi MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! TO BE DRAWN Each Saturday in November; 1 Prize of. M....... .........$70,000 1 " " ,., , . 30,000 v 1 " " 10,000 ;1 " " ... ....... !.. S,0OU 1 " " 1,500 4 " " ; . 1,000 4 " " ... 00 4 " " 800 4 " " TOO 4 " " 600 60 " " ,. 600 50 , 300 100 ' " 1 125 2 " , 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 of $400 Approx'ing to f 70,000 Prize,. ...81,000 300 30,000 ...... 1,900 200 125 100 75 60 10,000 6,000 , 4,000 . 3,000 800 600 400 300 200 l,5f0 20 are 100,000 5,4-85 Prizes amounting to $330,000 Whole Ticket 10: Halves f5; Quarters $2. 86SA Circular showing the plan of the Lotteries win De sent to any one aomreuf ot receiving it. Certificates of Packages will be sold at the fol lowing rates, which is the risk: Certificate of Package cf 10 Whole Tickets ...880 " 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 Bret mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in any figure they may designate. The List of Drawn nnmbers and Prizes will be sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. fi9Pnrchasers will please write their signatures plain, and give their Post office, County and State. tFKemenilK;r that every Prize is drawn and payame in mil without deduction. Ä if" AU prizes of $1,000 and under, paid immedi ately after the drawing other prizes at the usual time or thirty days. All communications Btrictly confidential. Address orders for Tickets or Certificates to 8. 8WAN 4 CO., Amrusta, GcoiKia ft37"Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala., or Atlanta, Ca., can have their orders filled, and save time, by addressing S. Swan Co., at either of those cities. tiA list of the numbers that are drawn from tbe wheel, with tee amount of tbe prize that each one is entitled to, will be published after every drawing, in thi following papers: Augusta (Ueo.) Constitutionalist, New Orleans Delta, Mobile Reg ister, t Charleston Standard, fiashville Oazette, At lanta Intelligencer, New York Weekly Pay Book, Savannah Georgian, Richmond Pinpatch, New York Dispatch aud Paulding (Miss. Clarion, nnd Lim Kock AfK. I liemorrnl. Ailir. is. WaR- MORSVSS gNIlI.IN ROOT, MW P euVra will be on their guard and not lie imposed upon uy a couineneit oi morse n Indian Koot Pills, signed A. B. MOORE. All genuine Root Pills have the name and signature of A. J. WHITE & CO., on each box. DR. MOKSK, the inventor of Jforw's Indian Root Pilln, has siieut the greater part of his life in travelling, haviug viaited Kurone. Asia, and I Africa, as well as North America, aud has spent three years among the Indiaus of eur Western country, and it was in this way that ilie Indian Koot Fills were first discovered. Dr. Morse was the first man te establish the fart that all dis eases arise from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD that our strength, health and life depended lipo this vital fluid. A. J. WHITE & CO. 50 Xeonard Street. New York. PR. MORSE, the inventor of Morse's Indian Root Pills, has spent the greater part of his life in trav eling, having visited Enroiie, Asia and Africa as well as North America has spent three years among the Indians of onr Western country it was in this way that tbe Indian Root Pills were first discovered. Dr. Morse was the first man to estab liab the fact that all diseases arise frem IMPURITY OF THK BLOOD that our strength, health and tile deiiended nmiu this vital mud. W hen the various iiassages become clogged, and do not act in perfect hariuonv with the different functions of the body, the blood loses its action, be comes tiucK, corrniituu and diseased, thus causing all pains, sickness and distress of every name; our strength is exhausted, onr health we are deprived of, and if nature is not assisted in throwing off the stagnant n union, ttie blosd wi,i become choked aud cease to net, and thus our light of life will be tor ever Mowu out. ilow Important then, that should keep the various passages ef the body free aud open. And now nlea-mut to us that we have in our power to put a medicine in your reach, name ly, Morse's Indian Rott Pills, manufactured from Plauts aud roots which grow around the mountain oils cliffs in nature's garden, for the health aud re covery of diseased man. - One tjf the roots from which these pills are made is a sodorific, Iii. oih'US the pores of the skin, and assists nature i throwing out the liner parts ot the corruption with in. Ihe second is a plant which s an expectorau that opens aud miclo&r the huuiors from tho Iuiik by copious spitting. The third is a diuretic, which gives ease and double strength to the kidneys; thus euconrageil they draw large amounts ol impurity from the blood, which is then thrown out bountifully by t he urinary water passage, and which , could not have been discharged in any other wav. The fourth is a cathartic, aud acoumpauies the other properties of the pills while engaged in purifying the blood; tbe coarser particles which cannot pass by the other outlets, are thus taken np and conveyed off in great quantities by the bowels. From the above, it is shown that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills not only enter the stomach, but become nuifeil with the blood, for they find way to every part, and completely rout out and cleanse the system from all impurity, and the liie of the body which is the blood, becomes perfectly healthy; consequently all sickness and pain are driven from tho eyntiiin, tor thej cannot remain when the body becomes so pure and clear. The reason why people are so distressed when sick, and why bo many die, is because thoy do not get a medicine which will pass to the afflicted parts, and which will open the natural passages for tbe disease to be case not, heni a large quantity o food aud other matter is lodged, and the stomach aud intedtiues are literally overflowing with the corrupted mass, thus undergoing disagreeable furmentations, constantly mixing with tbe blood, which throws ihe corrupted matter through every vein aud artery, until lite is taken from the body by disease. Dr. Morse's Pills have added to themselves victory upon victory, by restoring millions o the sick to blooming health aud happiness. Yes, thousands who have teen racked or tormented with sickness, pain and anguish, and whose feeble frames have been scorched bv 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 lieen numbered with the dead, had it not heen for this great and wonderful medicine, Dr. Blorse's Indian Root Pills. After one or two doses had been taken, they were astonished and absolutely em-prised, in witnessing their surpriying effects. Not only do they give immediate ease and strength, and take away ali sickness, pain and anguish, but they at once go to work at the foundation of the disease, which is the blood. Therefore, it will be shown, especially by those who nse these Pills, that thev will so cleanse and purify that disease that deadly enemy will take its flight, and the flush of yonth and beauty will again return, and the prospect of a long and happy life will cherish and brighten your days. Cai-tjos. Beware of a counterfeit signed A. B. Moore. All genuine havs the name of A. J. White i Co on each box. Also the signature of A. White Co. Ail others are spurious. A. J. WHITE CO., Sole Proprietors, 50 Leonard street, N. Y Dr. Mor-e's Indian Root Pills are sold bydealers in Mediciues. Agents wanted in every town, village and hamlet in the land. Patties desiring the agency will address ws above for Ihe terms. Pi u s 5 cents per box, five boxes w ill be sent on receipt of 81, (Hjitasia paid. janll-diwly Mfl -',: kügs assorted Nails for sale br Z. H. COOK SOS. MJ TS! 1IO OR BJTS.'-TS JkXJr do? a i Grass to Worst Rug. For sale by Z. H. COOK 80S.

PATENT MEDICINES.

n I SCO VER Ell JT Xwf ST.' Create MM Cure in the World for Pain! Prof. Chas. Dn. Grath, Original Inventor and Manufacturer of the ELECTRIC OIL! Tnis Oil is the only sure remedy in the world for the cure of rheumatism, deafness, gout, neuralgia. lumbago, sciatica, spinal and bronchial complaints, ticdoloreui, headache, cramps, croup, piles, felons, sprains and bruises, cnts and wounds, swelled glands, bfiff joints, scrofula, -erysipelas, sore nipples, swelled breast, womb disorders, salt rheum, canker in the mouth and stomach, palpitation, eruptions, caked breast, quinsy, sore throat, palsy, pleurisy, ulcers, lock-jaw, heart-burn, tooth and ear-ache, nervousness, costiveness, burns, sore gums of teeth - jug infants, hemorrhage, abscess, sun necK, DroRen breast, chilblains, tetter, shingles, frosted feet, fever and ague, chapped hands, or any diseases that are sore and painful, is the only article ever brought before the public that wilt do its worst periectiy in from three to twenty minutes has been used by thousands and pronounced the best remedy ever discovered. - This Oil acts en the system with electricity is of pure vegetable preparation. Not the slightest dan irer of arpl vine it outwardly and inwardly. It at once gives a permanent cure in most cases fron ten to twenty minutes. The best physiologists ef Europe have discovered that all organic deraugemrnt of the animal system is tne enect ol an onstrucuon ot tne pnysico-elec-tric fluid in the organic disease. A sk-ilful appli- ' cant of this Oil puts in immediate motion the nerve fluid ana tne cure is at once accomplished. Ko bleedings, ne vomiting, purging or blistering is re sorted to. - - - '- '4 None genuine without the signature of Prof. C. D Grath. Labels signed in writiug. Principal Depot, No. 39 South Eiehth street three doors below Chestnut, Philadelphia. $ Country antlers ana druggists can be supplied wholesale and retail. ' Price 25 cents, -60 cents and $1 per bottle. Try every thing else, and give this one simple ' trial. Caftioh. Be careful te ask for, and get DcGrath'a Electric Oil, as worthless imitations abound. There are numerous imitations sprung an no to. . epntation that my sr ticle has acquired. The pul,o must bware-r-they are Worthless. ; . ; .!t : . . . AFFLICTED. READ THIS. Miraculous cure made on one ef the citizens o Macon: Maoon, April 8, 1857. Prop. PeGrath Pear Sir: This is to certifv tht I had a fall, sprained my shoulder and was afflicted ioi eighteen days, ana lost the use of my arm, and could not raise my hand to my bead, and hearing of the wonderful cures effected by DeGrath'a Electric Oil, and by on application of it I was enabled to raise my hand to my head and take off my hat. Thank God, I am well, and I cheerfully recommend it to all the afflicted. The application was made bifore a hundred persons. . Yours tmly, fSienedl A. JORDAN. ' Witness j. A. Hafer, C. H. Rogers, G. T. Franklin, A. B. Ross, B. P. Freeman, John W. Brantly, i.ewis loung, J. W. Aderhold, E. G. Jeffers, E. Price. Macon, April 8", 185T. Prof. DeGratb Dear Sir: I. Cant. B. B. Smith. hereby certify that I have been afflicted with rheumatism for four years and at times could not sleep. By hearing of the wonderful cures by DeGrath'i Electric Oil. I was induced to try it, and by the first application of the Electric Oil I was at once relieved, and now have the nse of my arm. The replication was maue netors mtv persons. B, B. SMITH, Twiggs Oo. We, the undersigned, were present: J. J. Biley, J. II. Brantly, H. J. Cooper. . ' ; . Raleigh N. C.) Standard. CERTIFICATE. Windsbor, S. C, March 9, 1867. I, David Elkin, do hereby certify that I have been badly afflicted for twe months with Inflamma tory rheumatism, one of my leg being much swoll en stiff and sore so that I found it exceedingly aimcutt to wain mat tne stin joint has been twice rubbed with Prof. Deurath's celebrated Electric Oil within thirty honrs; and I now have the perfect nse of the afflicted liinb. I was also troubled Jwith partial deafness in my left ear, and by a si agio application f the Electric Oil my hearing has been greatly improved. - -- ' . . DAVID ELKIN. Ai at STA.Ga , March 28, 1857. Paor. DeGrath Dear Sir: This is to certify that I have been afflicted with headache and corns on my feet front which I have suffered very much and by the application of DeGrath'a Electric Oil I have beeu cured of my headache and corns, and therefor recommend it to all. - P. MoCKE. PRnr. De Grath's Elf.ctric Oil $25 Reward. I will give S25 for the apprehension of a low scamp, who printed some dirty handbills and called bis stuff by the name of Electrie Oil. - Caution. Beware of lew pedlars and picayune druggists wha put up a stuff composed of campnene aud lard oil, calling it Electric Oil. No peddlar sell the genuine Electric Oil in the United ötates tt is sold only by respectable druggists and eeuntry merchants. Be sure and get DeGrath'a Etectria Oil, or yon will be cheated. 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