Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 97, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 December 1858 — Page 4
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INSURANCE COMPANIES. MISCELLANEOUS. TOBACCONISTS. MISCELLANEOUS. PATENT MEDICINES.
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EvaniTlUe Exchange and. Cnrerncy Table.
Corrected' fcff Braach Eon!;. EXCHANGE : How York, Buying Sellin:; New Orleans, " par " Cincinnati, y. BANKABLE TODS, OR CCBEENCT AT FAR. StATB BANK 0 INDIANA. A LLKODENT ClTY EaSK. BAKKOFTHESTTEOrlS- JlOSOSOAHELA BASK, INDIANA. BaLTLMOBE. State Bank of Ohio. Execpi Jmo-inui B.nii.j KSNTUCKT. iPlTTSBiao. Louisiana. IPuiLAuEiritiA, rEff' SrEClt PAYISO Frei' j&Wj of FenjUnia. Basks or Isbiana. IMissocki. Wheeixso City. i STOCK BASKS 01 OHIO EXCEPT I TJnlon, Sanduekv....5 dis. City, Cincinnati i'i flis. City Bank,Columbue,5dia Canal, Cleveland.. ..75 dis. Beneca CciintT 75 dis. I JfEW lOEK, SEW ENGLAND, JTC.W JT.RSET, AT DELAWARE, IK OOOD CEED1T. SPEC1E-PAYTSG FBEE BANKS Brookvülo Bank, Bro m- Exchange Back Green viile. Bonk of Elkhtrt, Elk-! hart. Bank of Goshen, Goahsn. Bunk of Gosport, G-.sport. Bank of Indiana, Michigan City. Bank of MonUgeUo, Mnnticello. Bank of Mt. Vjrnon, Mt. Vernon. Bank of PaoH, Paoli. Bank of Roekville, Wabtuhtown. Batik of Syracuse,' Syracuse. Fayette Co. Bank, Coanersvilio. Farmers' B'k, Westäeld. Hoosier B'k, Losr.-.nspert. Indiana Baali, Madison. Indiaua Eeserve Ia2i-, Kukomo. Indiatia Farmers' Bank, Franklin. Iudiana Stock Baut, Laporte, Kentucky Stock B'k, CoJumbuB. 'Lagrange Bank, Lima. Mer. and Mechanics Bk, New Albany. Back of Salem, Solera Bank of Salem hew Al- New York and Va. State 1 Stock Bank, Evaiisville. bany. Eioom!ns-oa B'k, Bloom Parke Co. Bank, liocKicgton. ville. Cresoent City Batk, Ev-'prairie City Bank, Turro i aiisville. Haut. Cnal Bank, Evanville. Cambridge City B'k.Cam' bridge City. Central Bank, IndianapO' Southern Back of InJ 1 Terre Haute. Salem Bank, Gothen. lis. 1 rsccEaENT irsts. Tile principal uncurrtiit runJ.s iu this t.a.rliet are Illinois, Wisconsin aud Teuneaäc. They icay be qnoted about as follows : Illinois disco jut. Wiaconsu. i " Teanesse Planters and Uaion Banks.... ; ' Bank ot ienuexso Free Banks solvent is Places of Worship, The following Register of places oi"J r.blic worship, may be of interest to strangers visiting our city: German United EcangtHcal St. John's Churc'i. On Third street, between Division und Inelc streets. William Schmidt, Pastor. Meetings, every Sunday, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Chrutian Church Hall rf the Neptune Lnfrine House, Second Street, between Main and Locust. J. 8. Tisbetts, Pastor. Services every Lord's day tit 10M o'clock, A. 21., and 7 o'cleck, P. 31. Old Prubyttrian Church, (A'. &) On Second, between Main aud.Locuet streets. Rev. M ii liam ?H; Cabeb, Pastor. Services every Sabbath, at loS 'clock, A. M., and 3 o'clock, p. m. Sabbath School at 6 o'clock, a.m. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock. Firit Presl.yteritin Church, (O. .) Corner v me and Second streets. Rev. Ai.exasdi n Si i.r.in rT. Pastor. Services every Sabbath at In1 'z o'i I.k I :, . M., and 8 o'clock, p. M. Sabbat Ii S bool at :oYI.c-k, a. m. Prayer Meeting every V ediie.ilay ov.-iiiiii;' at 8 o'clock. ' ht. i'ii', (f.Vj'iii'iO CoriHT r n -1 :uiI ln-1-nut streets. Scrvii on Sunday, at 10 oVb'cU, a. u unit 7 o'cl.K-k. v. M. Sabbath Sr!i.... at J o - clock, p.m. Prayer un-eting etat 7 o'clock, and on Wednesday 1' tdav -v it Sam." during Advent and Lent. Church nf the Asrmnptioti, (t'n '.''" ''"' nnrl atreet. between Maiu and .Sycamore. l: Antony Dedier and Patrick McIKRtTr, l..itor. Services every Sabbath uioi uiua; at S and in oVi,.ek . Vespers at 3 o'clock, r. m. Meetings evry morning during tho week, at C'.j and 8 o ' b'. U, a. m. IVimVy Church, (German Kmum Cuth-ii!.-) 'i'liii d street, between Vine and livision. . Rev. Fkam is Kvtausi, Pastor. Kervkes every Sr.bl'aili at H anil 10 o'clock, A. M . Sabbath Sehcxdat '.i oVlo-l, . m., and meetings every morning through the week it Ingle dreet Church, (Stcthoditt)--i-livet, between Seventh and Eighth. Itev. J. Hiuiit, Pastob. Services every Sunday at lyi o'olot k , a m.,. and 73-4 o'clock, P. m. Prayer Meeting every ttay evening at 14 10 8 o'clock. Bead Israel Synagogue Keller's Buildiat;. third story, on Main street", between Third and Fourth streets. Rev. Mr. WrLCHfira, Pastor. Services every Friday evening at 7 o'cltU, and Saturday morning at 8 o'clock. ilM.jciuioit of BpirilualittJ -Tomperanco Hall, on Water street. Services every Snbba'lt aft..ino.n. at 2 o'clock. Loeud Sired Clmnh. i3trthii)- Locvt ".net, between Second and Third Rev Hikam Giemkp, Pastor. Services t very Sabbath at in1-, o'clock, a. u . n nd ft ..Vlock. P.M. Sabbath S. ho d at ' '. WU. a. M. AVseklv Player Meeting. cry Wed w. In nesday evening, at 8 o'cb.vk. Ziea's EaanaelicU CAwrcÄ-On Vlliu be.o street. Rev. Mr. Mino .ut, Pacini si n l-b e . . -i.v Sabbath, at 10 o'clock, a. M., and y o'clock, r. -i. Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock. First Buptist Caiirch On the comer Secot J and Clark street. No Pastor. Church Meeting, Sunday morning at lO1- o'clock. Prayer Meetings, ever Wednewiay oveuing. Sabbath School at 'j i.'. clock, A. M. Qerma.it Methodist. Church On nie etreot. Ijetween Second and Third. Rov. Mr. Ramieu, P.u;tor. Preaching, 8uuday morning, at V.K o'clock. Also at night. Traysr Meeting, every Wednesday night. African XcthctJist Church On Lt street, bet. Third and Fourth sts. Rev. Mr. Ahbaji Hill, Cirtult Rider, Class Meeting, every Sunday uioiniug. Vrayer Meeting, every Wednesday nignt. j German DciU Church Corner Second and i mrk treot. Services every Sabbath, by Kev. Mr. I Bcsch. Prayer Meeting, every W ednesday night. So&m, or A'.Vrighfl Church. (German) (orner Eighth and Divuion Streets. Kev. Mr. Xempektov, Pastor. Services every Sunday morning, ut 11 o'clock. Prayer Meeting, every Worinosttny nit,-ht. Otnaoa Iu2.'rait Church On Fifth street, bet. Canal and Sixth, in Lasnasco. Kev. Mr. Sacpekt, Pastor. Services very Sail.aih mornicg, at 11 o'clock. Oui bcltooi .Baptist Sharp's tulifgemeiu. Eider A. D. Morton, Pastur. Services every SKudayuiorulng at U o'clock. Cumberland Frcsb:jtetwi Church Corner Second and Chestnut sts. itcv. Mr. BtRaoW, P;uitor. crrtcoe every SablMithut llo'clo'k, a. m., and at Si-. M. lectins ot Secret bocieties.. JtASOftlC. E-im-fIJ LtKlje, So. iA. A. J. Coi.Bfc.v, Secretary. Regular meetings tirst ar.d tlm'd Monday's iu each montli, at Muaouic Uall, corner of Mam and First street. . EvaaerilU E. A. OhaoU-, is. i'-. W . E. HoliMoewoRTn. crotaj-y. Mccta first Friday in each ouih, at Masonic Hall. oin TEI.I.OWS. Mommj Star VxLje, So. 7. I AMES Swaicon, Se-J-otary. llopulnr iuemr.s every Thursday evening, ooiner cf Main e.nd First street. CVac Lod-j. So. 122. Jons Greeb, Secretary. Moots every Tuctday evening. schüier Lod-yc, (iernan) So. 1?8. Jons Tanettill, Secretary. Rcsulur meetings every Frliny evening. EeaiwriK ncampm-nt, Sa. SO.?. G. Keats, Scribe. Meets second and fourth M:u Ivy's in every month. Tjr jpRuows Jf-f a Ti.no sit o i tdf t) TERS. Z. II. Cook & Son. Aeionts, Have this day received their mi. Moj.m. r.t. and will Continus to rwlve daily, l-r Adams & f... Kxpie-s, direct from the Packer in Ballinvw. a f 1' siivply. The Cns are large ei?e and filled full. All Oysters " sold bv us will be warranted in evoiy leipcct second to none. We are pre isred to f.iri is'a Windeaala and Rotail, and i-fler a 1:: etnl öi-..mtt to ers. Give us a coll. f-au'faciiou jru: i monoT refundevi. - " Ci. ' septlS , Main sivet Cy O.UE THM'I ,"'E Ii. 4.OO0 .11 KS Co L'anvn5se,l Hams 6,000 lbs. Bacon Sides, 600 " Sugar Cured .li iitd Beef, 500 Tbs.'No 1 Cheeie, li)i) Pure Cream e,f Tsitar, 50 Sn.-ks evtl-: , i.eni floor. 10, noil lbs, ciui'trv Bran, 20 Bush. Cm 11 M.-al, CD d)7en b'iUer aicl iottier Broom. Just received and f. le bv riii,11 .1. W. VICKKKY 'rOllEI I' ' CÖ'VIVI' "', HAI MM just .K-Us'U.I fi"Ul the lai vr.-.-l t,:,- i,-iii lieu a large stoek of Violins, Italian, Ceinian, and 1 rem b Guitars of va-io.is pri-.es. A-.,r.limis 1 I Fllltinas, ciliar.' mtulitv . Flute. Flatreolets, Tamboti! ine,'. Banj And all Musical Instruments an l Instruct, which they sell at Eastern pi 'f'- -,'1'". l Rooks, c-mpl.ite assortment ot Envelopes of all kinds. Blank Books. Letter Paper. School Books. Newest Novels, ic, Ac. Wholesale and retail, and at tbe lowM prices in the eltv. Call and we! tbe snle. tion before going elsewhere. i'lZ tOIJJ-AC ERAVAIS.-T I.OT ' of Imported Brandies, formerly advertised to be sold at public auction, will, tr.u.1 tins ilnte, r aeld privately, in quantities to suit purchasers. CRtl arlv. if von warn purs Pmtidv tor ht('t. m. nev 8ittg5-3mtl DECKER KRAMER.
Tg&OPEAR 8U1.V&EES. 5 O , O U O JZ Poplar Shiugles, in yard and fur sale by JOHN F. GLOVER, attgll Corner Slain and Seventh streets. W ET 1lfl TE L. tJAII Ttä REUS A' I Hi: W While Lead. Timothy Seed, a freh article. A lurge lot of fresh Tea, aborted qualities, and
; 1 I i ; 1 I j i j j racked. Just re rived inkept 11 WHEELER & E1GG8. frO COIEEE 100 V JiltS PRIME Itt- Bio Cuffte. 25 Bags old government Java Coffee. 50 Boxes choice Hamburgh Cheese. 75 Caddies flue Va. Tobacco. 100 Boxes lbs). . and 8s. do. J nit received and for sale by WB FELER A BIGGS. t.T('ÄÜ,500 HUSH. PEACHES, by septa Z. H. COOK & SON. V&1MIJBEI.ER X WIESOJVS PA.J1I99 LY SEWING MACHINE. The best, aim bios t and moet durable Machine i la use. They make a strong lock stitch, the sam upon both sides of tuo work, sew ing with equal tuilitv the thick-.st and thinnest fabrics. Any tpocl cf thread, cotton or eilk, used without renewing. AU machines warranted three years, and fuil instructions given tu enable purchasers to use them satisfactorily. Also Tha Buckeye 6tciHg ,Vaehlnt. Pries $30. Tte 1-eet eing'e Thread Machine iu the market. A gciieral as;ortment cf Sewing Machine Bilk Thread, Needles, sc., &c, constantly on hand. Otlico No. J, .Uarkle Hall. myl4-eu . F. M. SELLMAN, Agent. (.TAV Jf ' STEPHENS, SUC cauuin, Jr.,) Dealers in all kinds 'of Stoves, and eianuloctureibcf Tin, S'noet Iron ad Copper Ware '':i. ufacturer. uf jZpSsW' i run .aiit oi cvry v)i;U.Lt ud I dt wnptioi:, w: ;ch priutuJ directions lor putting up all kinds of fruit, will be furaisLed, free of cuargs; all of wuica wiil 1 sold very cueap fir rah, at wüolfaale or retail. Storercäai at No. 13, I Main street, between Water and First streets, (ojij posite, old State Bar-k), Evaasvi'.'.e, lad. j JAS. SCASTLTN, JH..... ltO-EUT E. STEPHENS. ' i v . .i vi 1. 1. n ij.v.v v I Mid Floorinj? Mill, Second street, betwueu Chestrmt acd ( Iierry, dealers in Lumber and manufacturers of Doors, Shutter. Blinds, Sash, Door and V lodow Frames, Mouldings of every size, Flo-ring, vVeatherboarding, Shelving, Mantles, Base Pilasters, Groen-house Sahh, and Chain Pump Tubing. A large assortment of Sash, Blinds, Doors. Mouldings and Pnnip Tubing, constantly on hand. Also, rcmiy worked Flooring of all kinds. Persons a'mt to erect buildings in the Southern or Weitem country, considering the- lew rate of freight, by river, railroad and canal will find it to ihjir interest to purchase at our establishnn-n', where tin y con be supplied with all the carpenter wurk, ready-made, of seasoned lumber, for the finish of buildings. Our work is nit maie as nioef factory work, with tenons half way through, but it is framed iu the same manner as if made by hand. Sauinjr of oil kinds done on short notice. Terms caul), iml"s otherwise agreed upon. mv2-l-tf STEELE & HUNNEL. M last, at VAUTIK11 A MAIiCUNMER'S, Hpf-2 o'l Mum street. gf 1KOCEHMES .VW J' tlO ra'lO.VS. fUTEVANSVILLE, IND. Wl"t,FSUU D.'paitnient, Fii-t street, first door frcmMiiti; l!"tail Department, Main street, fust deer below the corner. Z. II . ,ok ltes to thank bia friends in Etan.sville and nei: lilr,iii,o,l, lor their favors so freeiy bestowed on htm Mle'e be ban been ill hllrfilie3 unions them, and take this opportunity of int i-oduetu to their notice bis son, M i. H.A. !ook,vhoin he has taken into pal rneisliip from this date, and solicits for ihe ie-w (inn of Z. 11. t'uok i Son, a..antinuanee of lie--uppoi ! m libenilly conferred on hiiuselt. Z. II. t'ovk , Volt, having taken the lnlsini'SS promises and pmehased the whole Hb'ek of 31 r. IM. . Po ler, (eel eon fident that they will be enabled to supply tin- citizens of Eiansville with every article lliey inly require iw the Grocery and Provision line. ,. II. t ook A. Son wish eswcially to draw the attention of pi-rsons in the country having produce i" any kind to ilispo.-e of, to their increased facility for taking oil their Hlo"k, and supplying them tit their More, with all artiel.-s re,UireJ in the wholesale department, at pi iees that, must insure their orders lor Ihe iutuie. feb2-tf M.i.nuan v sum ules. LULUS AM) CARPENTERS. The .B Tu UC su'o-tel iher has boiinht out the interest of II. II. ltcnneit. in lb.' Lumber Yard, near Kral. X lleill man's Found, rv. IP- now öftere Ins M-ick t a rheup priert for eali. ilyl -:;u J AS. SV A NSuN. ltOCTÖÜN.- Ii 11.1 TU WJITE'S lETRiiSPEOi' Full I ULY. Just receive,! at IHI.2I. DOHKLL V ( ON YNGTON. 5Ö1 HJEflS IJ'i: .'.. .'.III, htore and vor sale bv HP 2o J. W. VI CK ERY & Co. yiimi: 1: uööii ' ' hö'rs7:s öS'e .w fresh Milch I ii', lor sale at nttg.1i) Z 11. COOK & SON'S. SSM'Ei. tn HJV7.ihe hübM'rilÄVvould M rospecifully eail Oih ntteutioii of carpenters atal biiiMors to his stoek of. Pino Luniler, wliich is one of the largest and beat ever yanbsl in this city, l'tioee as low us the lowe-t. Ofllre corner Main and Seventh streets. JOHN F. (JLOVKR. ilyl Ol J-B1"SI EXTRA SVI I II ED HAMS. Received and f.r sule bv july2 Z. II. CuoK SON. Solo Agent for Evansville. MILS CHOICE I.AIS I) Oil., 20 bxs. Star Can dies, 20 do Assorted German and Palm Soap, Just received by Z. II. COOK A Son. jWCJXJ-V .JiATEBIAI.. 10,000 JL Lights, 8-10 Sash, 3, C, and 9 It. oach. 1M, ' 9-12 " 2,500 " 10-12 " l.C-K)" 10-1G and 11-12 f a.h. 1C0 Paunel Doors, assortsid sizes. &0 Boxes G'.r.s, assotte,! sizes. Just received and for sale low. by WHEELER ,t P.IGCS. 100. liVSUEJLS M'Rl.llE JVXIV oats, 50 bush, choice Apples, 5iJlbs. Sucr cured dried Bwvf, .'!) iloi'.eu H.-sorte) Brooms, 50 bush. Sweet Potatoes, 10 do Crab Apple. NX' Qulgky's lianis, 1 ,0CHi Iiis, Bacon Sidi, 5 bhis. No. 1 extra Mackerel, 5 " No. 2 Maekerel, 10 boxes extra Herring, 20kii3 usMrted Plackerei, oijij lbs. extra large Gvdfuh. Keoeived and for sä! bv toCtl I Z. Ii. COOK A 80N. i?OM bALE ATA MA ROA.V, A It' J M- House and .Lot m N. L. PnlareRientot ttiecity cf Evansville. Enquire at tbe K. K. & I.OIhce, No. 1, Nortli Ihirl ttr-et, Eau:vill. ckU C.C.COLLIN?. i nsW'TTLJR'S PATENT CEOSS-lCT in..: re.-'--.-:! an! tore...c i.-v J Al OB STKAUP, No. 4o Ma in bt. ncU7 itTlUAEEE'S AVTO.nATtC ROTA T SL IhG HARROW. I'atontesl Mav 25th. lfS. The attention of manufacturers of agricultural implements, and tb- raisers of small grain, isinvit ed to a recent and tenst valuable improvement in !the constructiou of the Harrow-, invented by V. M. I Chatfe. of Grayville, Illinois. In this new implement the Teeth sr in-.ened in two self revolving I horiiot'tal whteis, b" which the furrow of the teufh are made to c-r-'s tha line of the direction of tue hsrrow, and ?s toe teeth go round the circuit of the wheii every time the harrow- moves forward i the lenrt'n of the diameter if tho wheel, each tooth 1 has just three tunes The effect tit a ttth in astraiglit i liarro' . eon; 1 .pieut ly it div-s its work far bcter, i and more ot ii. Oo -e 1 (i-.isiii ; over the ground with . t'.us iiurrow. leaves it berier harrowed than by two pe -iaj-.-- v i-, Ii 1 ' . i'.tioary narrow-, it is much p'.i!er ir:.t! upon 1 1 .1 tcnr,.HHl what must be 11 er- at eoi-e ieratin v t:ii c 't-v practica! farmer, in p.t:-;-o.'; oer e.an o;- s tr.f i'le rroinnl. .1 V tj.s itself OF Al l. THE OHi! OA N : ; l.i.o. a!. ls-n.?rr--eut n.arnre h is endovced Kit. i" tio ' m.-sf ilnpr-rtant, mo-.t tin o i" -: ' M' I ' w loch : ,ii(i:-i ilelie-itr- iu . i i;.al,i;:aTion. 1 n m tuation, ii i. coii-iniitly liable to 'iinmes va'. iisi forms, r.n.l which, when I ncanet'.'d or ntdtivute'l, ti-o iri-.piently tetiuiiiate in b'.iu-Iie It Lcceiiiv.:, llierelore, necessary tha tiie i-riicijiionei- slmli U, t'norouphiy rouviu-san not i.i.ly with ila .ti Uv iure of the eye luilt and it a) .. wkw. hut that le- -hall have most seenrat anil is.rl.--t know ! ..f II iii! to w hich that an is liable. In pie.-f :ifn:o tnis rai.t t..r Mtbii coiisideratioll. ' I would ote-ei ih:.: afier 01 exp-o ititre of over ten ! years iu the ptiiulial opthalnur hospitals i f F.uI rope, togotlo. r with the advautiiKen! a large private I Tirm tice. I aru Dreuaied lo treat alt .tittm ..f ttfc- ( with that cei Uiinty ot success w hich can only be accomplished by yeui-s of experience 4" Conaulttirioh hours from 8 A. M. to 12 P. M. and 4 to C P. M. JOHN M AGENNIS, M D. ; Office, corner Lccnst sn . ?e. i,.l ttM-ts. Lvausviile, Iudiani. j;'"-"'-l;
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HALLOCK. EVAXSVILLE, IND. Vnder writer and General Insurance Agent, and ADJUSTER OF AVERAGES. He continues t issue policies from several FIRST CLASH and MOST RELIABLE INSCEA.NCK COMPANIES IN THE COl.NTBY, S INLAND AND flBE BlsüS. lie will also receive ajplications for LIFE IKS CHANCE, tt- He wiH also attend to the ADJUSTMENT OF LOSSES of every description, under policies from other agencies, and attend to the settlement of all mailers onuecieu wim lnaurauce, tor penie inter exted. Hit long experience as au Insurance Agent, linn made him familiar with all subjects connected with the subject of Insurance. rsp28'57-ly. m M. H .- ARTFORD, CONNECTICUT. STATEMENT of the Condition of the S.TSA INSURANCE COMPANY on the 1st of January, 1S53, as required by the law of the State of Indiana: The mime of the Corporation is iETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, ijcatedat Habtforp, t onh. The Capital Scd is CUE MILLION J LLAES, and is paid up. . The A3"ts of tuo Company are: - . Par. Market Cash in hand and in Bank $ 87,089 C9 Cash in special deposit tin Hartford banks, with accrued.... interest - 2G",Wi 00 CeAii iu hands of Agents, and... iuususit I6,?77 06 Real estate unincumbered - 47,633 45 64 Mortgaf Bonds at 8 per cent iutrst 81000 1000 44,000 00 28 do do 6 per ewet, interest.... 1000 1000 38,000 00 10 Jersey City WMer Bonds per cent, interssl...-. 1000 10C0 10,000 00 1 Hartford City Bonds, 6 per cent, iateisst 1000 - 1000 lS,ofiO 00 S Milwa-okie Bonds 10 per cant, interest 1W0 -V 00 Money due tho oompany secured by mortgi.g " . ". : Bills receivable S5,l'.'r '.8 3(j0 shares liai tfcrd & New Haven R. Ii. Co., stock 100 111 23,000 01 104 fhaiee Boetou i Worcester Eailroad Co., stock 100 78 65 C3 250 shame Connecticul RiTrer R 11 Co., stock 1C 50 1S.J0O 00 5 sliares Connecticut River Co., etx-k IX) 1,260 50 shares Stafford Bunk st.xk 100 5,'XO 50 sliares Citizen's Bank, Waterbury stock 100 100 6,P00 30 sharoa Eagle Bank, Providence stock 50 50 1,800 300 shares Pheenix Bank, Hartford stock 100 100 30,'jOO 400 shares Farm. A Mech. B it. Hartford stock 100 110 44,000 300 shares Exchange B'k. Hartford stock CO 60 12,000 240 shares State Bank, do do... 100 110 20,400 100 shares City Bank, do do.... 101 110 11,000 1O0 shares County do do de 100 50 6,000 50 150 shares uonn. Kiver Dans, Hartford, stock 50 120 9,000 435 shares Hartford B'k, Hartford, Btock 100 115 49,019 100 shares Charter Oak Bank, Hartford stock 100 100 10.0W 101 shares Merch. & Man. B'k. Hartford, stock paid in.... 1,000 7") shares Aitna Bank, Hart-
ford, stock ' 750 2iV) plnn-es Merch. Ex. Bank, New York, stock M 81 8,500 200 eh. ires North River Bank, New York, stock 8", 85 8.5(H) V-'Hi shares Merch. Hank N. N. Ktmk 2ii 1IS1 rii.s.m '.luo than s N . American B'k, New York, stock lis) Inn Jn,isK) 2H) shares Nassau Bank, NewYork, stock im. 8.'. 25,506 - shares America B k., N. Y. Hhi 85 2.".,5uii .'ion Hroadwiiv li'k, " 2" 115 Z'.M 4011 People's B'k. " 2 lol 0,000 2 I.Vpnhlic Il k, " Vhi HKi 21,200 Phi " CitvBank " 100 UM'. l'MK) in Union Bank " 5n Ins 21,W I Hanover Hank " lim 78 .S.tKKI ) " ('omnionweallh " lull 80 ,00 Win " Phoenix Bank " 20 1H5 lO.SW'i 5i;.". ' Manhattan B'k. " 5' 123 22,81? 3IHI " New York Bank " list 105 31,500 2011 " Market Batik " bK) 95 ly.iXK 4iHi " Ocean Bank " 50 75 15,0oi 4M) " Met'iKilitan B'k " Im lu'i 42,0m) ta in " Butchers' & Drovers Bank, New York stock 25 Uli 22,(KH
oi si sha res 1 111 porters A Traders' Hank, New York, stock.... 4xi shares, American Exchuuge Bank, New York, stock.... HJ1.1 shales Merchants' Bank, N. Y. stock..: IT shares Moehanieti A Trader.s' Bunk, Jeisey City stoek " '.. Inn shares U. S. Trust Co. New lm 95 28,600 pm 95 as.Oi.Hi 1115 i'i.Oöi) PO !5 1,425 loo 10,mm ork, st.K-k.. 1 .1) sliares N. V TriiMt Co., N . Lif Ute. V so,V... 22,51X1 i 1, 501',, 387 hO LIABILITIES Tho amount of Liabilities duo 01 not due to banks or other creditors nothing lassos adjusted and due uone. Losses adjusted and not due 12 ikirl 91 Losses adjusted, in suspense, watting further proof or coutestinl liil bri 85 All other claims against the CfuipHiiy are small, tor printing Ac. Agents instructed to take no risks en eediug 10,. 000 without special permission. The greatest amount insmed iu any oue city, town or village varies. The greatest amount allowed to lie insults! in any one block also varies. The Charter or Act of Incorporation and amendment is herewith presented. THUS. K. BRAPK. Jn , Hartford, Jan. 1st, 1S58. Secretary. STATE Ol CONNECTICUT,) Hartford County. " Hartiohd, Jan. 1st, 1.158. Personally appealed before me, a JustJo of the Peace, duly xuallßed to administer oaths, Thomas K. Brace, Jc , Secretuxy.aud made soUu.n eatli that the foreaoins; statement of the assets and condition of the .4:tna Insurance Company is true. HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. THE STATE OF INDIANA, lNA, ") OiriOE, V n.12, 1858. J Company of llartAuditor or State s O Indianapelis, Jan whereas, the Etna Insurance Company of Hart ford has filed in this Office, a statement of its con dition on the 1st of January, 1858, tho act of its incorporation and amendments properly certified to, and its ritten iestrument, nominating its Agents and authorizing them fully and unreservedly to acknowledge service of process in the event of suite. Now, therefore, iu pursuance of the requirements of An Act to am nd an Act entitled an Act for the Incorporation of Insurance Companies, denninjr their powers, and prescribing their duties," approved March 2, 1865, having presented satisfactory evidence to me of full compliance to the reqo;rements and specifications of that Act, I, John w . 'Tn, Audiwr of the State of Indiana, do hereby - -"fy Allen C. 11 Ai.i.r.CK , cf Evansville, as the Agii. -.-f snid Company, ia authorized to transact the buetnefs of Insurance ss the Agent of said Etna Insurance Company iu tnis State, up to July 1st, 1858, to tho extent that he miy be commissioned and appoiuted by the said Company. Iu witne-w whereof, I have hereunto sultcribed my name and caused the seal of my office to be affixed, this 12th day of Jgnuarv, 185S. JOILN W. WOOD, Anditur of Siate ALLEN C. HALLECK, Ahej-t, Evansville, Ind. fobr, V.-Tce-i 'S O TJO.VSid PEACOCH EE A TU" W er Fly Brushes: :'. Jlisses Er.Kiiiis, a f.mj article; ; do vsncy Wt:iks; in i'o Sh-tker and Lerallon Bronnia; P) do assorted S- rub Brushes; 5 do Dusting Brushes, famy aud plain; 5 do Shoe Brushes, do do; HORNBROOK A CO. 5tr.VlHl ES 3000 per.vs asK9 svi ted Wire; 5im) B'dls common hhi! charcoal Sheet Iron; 20 do Galvanized aud Russia do; f casks Sheet Zinc; Sheet Copper aud 'opwr Bottoms, all sizes, in store and for sale by SAMUEL ORR. Jlys rjiTo vme'LoI'ers op a tiooi M. Cup of Tea. We are now in receipt of a very choice lot of loose, l eas. Vought expressly lor retail ;rade Call one and all. Samples given with pleasure, 1 y Z. If. COOK & SON.
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TO THE DEalARDS OF THE TIJ1EÖ. R. B. HART, Auknt Cii the fellowing Mius and Ma . otl.-rs for sale Tbe Great Eastern Corn Husker, i SHELLKR AND CLKANKR, WhJcU wTllsEl torn 1,'joO 1 02,500 bushels per j dar. Also, j The American Elepiiant. i The great Novelty of the day. It 1 the bt Mill j ever inrented for ths firmer's use. It will make i ten varieties of product. It wiil grind the Corr and Cob for feeding animals. It makes coarse Tine meal as may be wanted, and it will bolt tk meal as It grinds it, cr leave it uB'-olted at the option of tha operator. It will grind Spices, Drug3 or almost any other substance wliicn requires the operation sf griuding. It does all tuet things, and requires but a little jwwer to drive it. THE GREAT BENGAL TIGER, Is a Mill decigneo tomske the various grtuies ct Hominy, and is 0U2 of the best. Jloehiaes eisr lrveutod for the iux6d. Bradford's l'ortalvlo Eurr Is too asil known to need a det,i.,-ip:i-a. It Is the cheapest, and at the same time, tLä easiest kept in repair, of any in tse. All of tha above. MiUfc iad Machines can be won" in opej-atioa as HABT'S MILLS, Corner of Second and Cacal strcats, wböia tlia patlie an invitee! to call ana soo tue latent improve ments of tha ags bstorepurckoiig cist where. All ordrs wlil bo pivmp'ly filled. Jsn27-44wtf R. B. HA ET. rar a. cook a so,v, sau a i jp JJ 6I0RE. Agricultural ia-.picintjuts. Seeds and Grocerie sold at cash prices for all kinds of produce and Live Stock, such as Horses, Mutes, Cows, Calves, 3eef Cattle, xiops, Chickens, Butler, Lard, Bacon, Egtrs, Furs and Skins of avt rv description, Ginseng, BecswjLi, Feathers, Wheat, Corn, Oats, Barley, Beans, Rye, Eran, Shorts, Dried Apples and Peaches, Potatoes aad Vpetab!s of all sorts. Z. II. COOK & SONS. febiO-dAw 3 TER THAN OTHERS. R. B. HART, is now prevaixd to supply this city and country trnde with the best of corn meal, unbolted, corn grits and hominy, of all grades; wheat grits, unbolted flour, rye flour, extra family tlour, crush feed, bran, sbipstuff, corn, oats, chicken feed, and all articles in the feed line. All trade delivered to any part of the cit ,-. Please send in your orders. My low, as cheap as the cheapen, and best. Tho nimble sixpence bettor shilling is my motto. All may depend on gettins all my none but the best of ground grain -, other. jan27-dAwtf pnef. as p-o, than 5 Will l,n 11 ! as the the s!-v tr:i,P; made of its I will buv le I. ft. 11 A UT. -rmjirABZE sTJ.viAan works: r DOBELL A COXYNGTON, sole agents ailiseriptiou for Vanderhurs county, for all tho Books published by 1. Apideton Abridgement of the Debate C.le res' Or Public History of the Unit. .1 Stales. New American Encyclopedia, a liietionai v Journal of Knowledge. ( ertainh the lit t wo ik the age. Anierü'iin EliMueiire, a ColL-etioti i.t Sp'-e.dies and Addresses of the most Umiie-nt Orators of America. Encyclopedia of Wit and te 1'oinodiau Uurton, iu 2 Dictionary of Mai bine II1011 5e. N., by the .'lepraMe.haiiii i.st ilnpro ,d la . ; slitioll Work. The urvveM an l no 25-. Nis. Uru's Dietionai v of A il M.inul':t'i on - Miues. DoBELL A CON YNGTON I to ,.,11 alle,,:;.,!, to their important works, and ivittct their kind friends to call and wo them; as ai-o. thf a!T:v of opinions of eminent nieu iu i-onm niati'.ti ol their iinfiortauce and value. IMilrell A Conygtn have samples and fpeeine ns of the vurious bindings in whii ti these works ran be procured, from paper to the ttin; inoro.vo. nirl7 50 ni sii. r ni.ru; sei-: St Rt'E iie.l j .-l ; l. alte r Tione. Hi Flour. (orn Sturcli. Wheateu tititiv. Farina. Split l'e.is. Mm.'Ciironi. Yermieella. 3 dn. ijts. v or.v pis ' llHil I t .lohn Bull Harvey iisserii e I I Auch. !'., s '11 lll.'.pLemon Si Ginger Htrawisji-ry KiiHplierry. Pine Appp' Snrsapai Ilia auguly .? 11 t t'ereivo.1 mo? fere.'lla bv II. COOK A SON. BS OO I' IHO.y MM. Hoop Iron, assort sals at reduced pries by -. 1000' iti.yuiiA:s :'d sizes, on band and for SAMUEL OKU. JWSO L CTIoj,'.- - TUE I' A R T.VE Itehip heretofore existing between John A. Reitr., John A. Haney and W. Carpenter, under the firm and name of Roitz, Haney A Co., has been this day diiisolw! by the retii'en:..-nt of W. Carpeuter, Esq., the intereFt of said W. Carnei.ter having been purchased I.v the said .lohn A. Ro-tr. John A. Haney. The affairs and business ot the firm will be settled bv the uew linn ct E.EITZ & HANEY, Vlo tvill c?ntitiu-- tlif rnütirictiir" of Steam EDgirics and S.cai:i Koilevs, of auv sie. together wih all the L-hj'-.'.zr. V. . Pumps, Sow Mill MiibJuwy a.-l :il Gai iug of any sie. Also, Distillery and Mminc !irerhir,er.v. ati in fact everything in tne Iron line, ai ti;e uiU stand eorner "f Ingle and Cooal ftreots. a6-188-tf KE1TZ A HANEY. "Xl .XI REST .lltjr. are now w ofieruig for sale to tht, ciiy and 'o..u-y mi.-i.. our whole Ft-Kk of Punier 1 ,-eriil. Jiviri e,;ir.i facilities for mauufacturir.: cl buy iv,? .iue lumber in Pennsylvania, we thiulc we cm ofl..r indir-n. ments to purchssei-s tint tin-y .-Kiiii'.t fuel elsev. her; in the city. We shall ut aa! tin.es be n:r"iie'l v. iiii a full assortment. Ais-i, xiine pliingP;! an l rJ: r-tl H o io?: a'r.'.'ys on hand, ('all at the oirtce on tIip ab v.-- corner. WATSoX. Nr-K KERR V CO., Corn-f M'iio 2-.:( i,ti: f er-rs nov 17-1 v c OAI-! CO A EH 1 OA Pave li-c,v ie Pent COAL on band him r-r i:i.iy- l...--. i-i;i that has ever ls'n i::'.i.,.lac..,l in which wo aro si-li-np low. i,.h.I r rei-eived in vivm. iir ' ; -t.-. - i.-fr JNO. W. HtGtti'S, next r . ti. tr promptly attended to j:in2it tf J.Ni'. JL t'hiu;.,s, f..i -,.!i I..., . Ait,-,. J-.il n ; jiyl C Mao, ..ei : n.-v wi.l l.f. i i i 1 t E li R - iJ Ü itlt.i.i r. t. .1 i t. p NEW DRY OD.-, V, NEW PRY GOODS AURMT-.D NEW DRY GOODS. 1 Sale I'CK 1. NEW DRY GOODS ARRIVED NEW DRY GOOD?, FXEW DRY GOOIi: AtUil i i-Ti iliUi Ii NEW DRY ap3 OIW, F. F-..1 i 2 HHiat ii 1 1 i;. i r l (...'Vf. 0 doz. Scythe aud .-'nan. : d- Scythe and I i .i.il. -(. iio 3Ianure F.-rk ; 5 do Long Handled Haiti d,. Short do .1 2 l.c-xea S, vthe ."Siele s. I .. II F.. I STOOPS ! I- It 1ST i MM TAN HOOPS: 'lliirtv I. ihoss :S lll.l-i RATHoops .-. iVr.l ale extra size and sujs-i i lor sale h.-ai, I.v ausl3 MKSS; .1. II. HPK A- i ... SO uvsh. corj' GROUND. For Sal .)).'.. e bv A. H coo EUESH nlv2 A N. fJI.Vf CORf! t o k, v; o toi" -I, If- Cl.-S). Hi i.t 1 - I.I : o: . Biislieis jnst r. eiviti uii ar.g-2.
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JESF. FESDRICII & BROTHERS, Would resjioctfully inform tho citizeus of Evansville and vicinity, that they have a larger stock of Tobacco, Seirars, Snuff, Pipes, and German Smoking Tobacco, than any two establishments of our principal cities. Hotels and store-kcejiers look to your interests. Before purchasing elsewhere, p.lease examiue our large assortment, which we pledge ourselves to sell at the lowest Baltimore prices, and cheaper than can be bought in Cincinnati or Louisville. All wo Sek is, that you shall call and judge for yourselves. W e effer any of tho above at wbolo6alo or retail. Our establishment is a branch of the well known extensive Baitimcro Tolwieco Warehouse of Jos. Fcadnch A Bros. No. 155 Forest street. F. FENDRitH i BROS., Main fct. 1 door above First, Jylö Evansville, Ind. tTIHEbCE.X'? CITi" TOBACCO FCSLx tory. J. S McCRACKEN. Proprietor, Main btret, between Third and Fourth, Evansville, Ind. Havhjg fitted up the above tobacco factory, I am now prepared to nil all orders for the various styles of Western Tobacco, such as Fives, Pounpe, Quar ter and Half Pounds, In all kinds or packages, and have now on band tho fo'iowlng brands, viz: 10 boxes OlmsteuJ 5 Lump; . ( 10 do do Pounds; 10 do Fine (Own); 20 do t in CÄd uos) Hoosier Boy; 20 do do Jordan's; 10 do Low Grade Robinson's, 20 dj ' Montgomery 50 It's Packao. The above stock will b sold 6 per cent, lower than con be bought eisewbere, and 5 per cent, off for cash. All kinds of currency taken at par. Seventy-five M. large size Cigars on hand in one M. boxes at lowest figures for cash. febl6 TfVSTRECEII"KJf.X95 BAGS COE9jJ FEE. l'X) boxes ti a, p0 bftli- American Navy nnknm, 5 cases liiptorice. JO cases lemon sy rup, 10 do brandy cherries, 5 do ab-vnt!i, 20 boxes pieklc, 5 do peecaliili. 5 do nanurtions, " do cumcoa in ju'S, 5 bbls rloiii 'sulphur. Pi keys refined saltpetre, 5 bbls alum, f, do (bilk, 5 do coperas, 1 5 do almonds, 5 do fill ierts, 5 do almonds (sofl shell), 5 do Bra.i! nuts, 5 do English walnuts, in boxes shelled Almond, 5 bids eitrreiits, pi Isixen citron, pm do lire crackers. Id ciim'S cards, lint ,lo. tar 1'iii'kets, for sale l.uvJ.y Tl'.VXEV A SOT; r.ENTHOX, aiii;"ii No. :;1 Water street. a tt fä iti.s. i-nksu ir.iHiit iuEsli 3 mPß Coin Meal ; Grt-eii Apples, Ae. s. -, 15 . I. IMOYNOLDS A Co. gM: e it v t o n s: ? sn.Ni;n iiiii 1 p c. TUE I .Vlt E K.stautly on hand, 11 v. O.lV'.s, r.rt.is. lll'erled to fei-i-1 H.ir.s,-H OK le will i-oll wholesale or let rates, eiviü jut weight 'U' arlieles if whit h I - ; ui.ii k' ItoP.ERT S. RUSTOX, Main and Locust, Evansville UAUCOCH, IMPORTE It Hardware, I Tn vim; completed my urratiire in e n t s with Kum-'-:in unit American manu facturers for a direct supply 01 ad ;oim!s in uiv line, I am . .,l,lr,l to , Ir,, .-vii lel' Dents, that I to be tu t ot all enI f the lutenv toigoil in Ihe business to eive ire a t rial. I name in part: axles, rpröijrrf made of the best, steep ban.l, enameled and of all kinds .f leather; cloths, liuings for rnrriaee.s, vamisliiw, castings of all kinds, saddle trees, Lugli.-di bridlu b'atiieis. bits, stiriui'-, spn.s, loiines, rin.i silver haioos of all kinds. Joiiiiy Lind (;i:; Trees, self-adjusting fads, Taylor's patent liatues, fly ii"ts, shoe throftd.s, horse blankeis. London Girth Webs. American Girth end Rein W. 1 s, both cotton mid voited; London Welt Skins, a superior article; ivory, gutta percha and Liu.-, lined lnnrtongsl rings; superior kerseys for horse covers, tbe liest quality of cairi iage Ixdu, patent f ifc, triss, O.e., Ac. 1 keep in fact evorvt hing appertaining to either bnincli of the business, and understanding both branches thoroughly, wo would retpeotfully invite your attentiou betöre purchasing eisewher. I am also agent for Ward's Patent Spring Raddle. ap'-"-d.tw igJLilS &' Jit WE 8, WATER ST., door above Vine, sole Jlanufacturars of the Celebrated Magnolia "Whisky H '";"1.tL HIS. IC J vi f ; i.'-ijl !nrf:sr: 5. .Om. ,!.-, - l-?i n ALSO All kireis of Domestic Liquors, a ti confrtlya large supply of Old and C!vir Hr.urlion, Rye, and Moncncniicla Whisky. a';l-!A-wly. rfiEO. TUOJM'HIJA,, . '17 r . r. i'irii !.P i'ii..al:s to I, REVS E old Clintons ;n for ff ill, : h .o.a " c 8P i . .:, 1 le s bv strict -..ttt-ntioii. ' . k, t-i be abf' to iiiei it a. v.os. Having r.-niovoit hi coiol and Main streets, f.u-lv.-rn.tth Shoji. ho is now -. ii i iiiay f ivor him wirb a 1 in I. is line. ith neatness and despatch, 'viivs on haml. s s'oiiiiZiitiiT iZttI'KALKilS IS PuPXi.i Domestic and Foreign Drags, : . i pi-. .', I i IH MIi'.'.I , 1 i iij. J i Is. Va nil si-s, It i-ii slit-s, Olrti, I Mo, t ;. .( :,''. I'ATIIST Jfi'f ES', PEfir-MMERY, BSSD CAGES, AC, Evan- vii. i 1m,i ana. 111 i.le e -..l.loi.,1 il oi. I.t-. i-i will -l-erci.a-;.-! : ll.-i.i a ' ll.e j.n; . 1 e !' - 1: , w e a re ipin'ity of il l-.faoliou. we t po-vible e S line ad- --. d.-ai exM w il I :a, h cibl-.l . tle'l -1 aHi l-P ;V--. I'l iA ,t LUf.i TVi.'i: .i . L 4MHi:f Alei ke. J. ..-(,. I, tlv oil iieial lale, lorll.l. 1.1 .-t Cit-ieS, Ciiemii !s, C.m,.. al :i. ! e.-i.iie, i, ,1 v.uh ih.-nrt. and varied as!ai. an.) every I i.cl.ffiinir rel. ill t,e ob-.-i ved i 1 eratoi-s that .1 v t.. .1 J, r, an i.tii.'a'.C ' l!,e t-ar.e- e:?iean.I pi i :-! lie r :oo no pen'- ually-. When poo.i,j out ef our liue rn.- viante.l, we will ' procure lie a, v, iiii pkasure, at tkv li.west prices. j 'Vi ,- shall, as heretofore, give particular attention f t" Ion sil ciders crefiiliv packed and tiromptlv 1 ini jit .1. d. JUiy J HALLOCK & STODDARD.
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SWAN & CO. Continue to Draw as I anal n ilhent Interruption. SWAN & CO.'S L O TTEIflES AUEL EGA L, A SD A VTHORIZED BY THE STATE OF GEORGIA.'! The lute atient to iujurt our ßrnt hat Aeur that our Lotterie are drawn fairly ; thai our Prises ure paid ptiHCluallg: and that our schemes are mo, e liberal ihuu any other Lottery in the World! The following scheme will be drawn by 8. SWAN A CO., Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery, iu eacn 01 their Single Number Lotteries lor NOV., 1858, at ArocgTA, Geo., in public, under the superintendence of Commissioners. Clatr 40 draws on Saturday Nov. 6. 1858. Claw 41 draw; on Saturday, Nov. 13, 1868. Ctatt 4 drawB cn Saturday, Nov. 20, 185a. Claim 43 draws on Saturday, Nov. 27, ISSS. ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS. 50,000 Tickets. Firs rzrors-i-vo rovs hvnvbed and EIGHTY-FIVE PBIZESl Kcarly One Price to every Nine Tickets! rVtACNIFICENT SCHEME! ID BE DRAWN Each Saturday in November.
1 Pm of. : $70,000 1 " " ; 30,000 1 ...... , 10,000 1 " a.OOO 1 " 4,000 1 " " .-. . 3,000 1 ' " 1,600 4 " " 1,000 4 " 900 4 " two 4 " ' 700 4 " " 600 50 " 500 ,' " 300 100 " " 126 230 ' " 100
APPB0XI5IATI0N PRIZES 4 of $400 Approving to $70,000 Prt:e,....$l,600 4 " 300 " ' 30,000 1,200 4 " 200 " ' 10,000 4 " 125 " " 6,000 4 ' 100 " " " 4,000 4 " 75 " " 3,000 4 ' 50 " " 1.5(H) 5,000 " 20 are " 800 " 600 " 400 " 300 200 100,000 5.4R5 Prizes amounting to $380,000 Whole Tickets 810: Halves S5; Quarters S2VS. G3 Circular showing the plan of the Lotteries will be sent to any one desirous of receiving it. Certificates of Packages will le sold at the followinff rates, which is the risk: Certificate of Package of 10 Whola Tickets 880 " " 10 Half " 40 " 10 Quarter " 20 10 Eighth " 10 In ordering Tickets or Certificates, enclose the money to our adilross for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will lie forwarded by first mail Purchasers can have tickets ending iu any figure thev mav desisrnate. Tho List of Draw n numbers and Prizes will lie sent fo pnrchnsers immediately after tha drawing. i"Pnrchaser8 will please write their signatures plain, and give their Post office. County and State. ftiJ'Rememlier that every Prize is drawn mid payable in full w ithout deduction. WBA11 prizes of $1,1)00 and under, paid immediately after the drawing other prizes at the usual li in of thirty days. All communications strictly confidential. Address orders for Ticket) or Certificates to , H. SWAN A CO., Augusta, Georgia. l&ßPersons residing near Montgomery, Ala., or Atlanta, Ga., ran have their orders filled, and save time, by addressing S. Swan & Co., at either of those cities. list of the immlH'i-s that ar drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each one is entitled to, will be published after every drawing, in the following papers: Augusta (Geo.) Constitutionalist, New Orleans Delta, Mobile Register, Chiirle-t.m Standard, Nashville Gazette, Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Weekly Day Book, Savannah Georgian, Richmond Dispatch, New York Dispatch and Paulding (51 iss.) Clarion, and Lit 1)0 Hoik (Ark.) Democrat. Aug. 18. 3 -rfjkR. .NORSK'S .tV'..V ROOTi Jj MP PI LL CAI TIOX. Men hantsnud Tra-Sdei-H will be on their guard and not Ik imposed Kupon by a Ciuiuterfeit of Morse's Indian Root Pills, signed A. B. MOORE. All geuuiue Root Pills have tho mime ami signature of A. J. WHITE A- CO., on each box. P Dlt. MORSE, the inventor of Moin !.(,' fRt'til 1'ilh, has spent Ilm greater part of his lile Kin trav-ellnie-, having visited Kurope, Apia, anil Africa, na well as North America, and has spent three years among the Indians of our Western eoi-iilrv anil if v m in lliis umv thai lltA I,tiliu,i Root 1'iUs were first discovered. Dr. Morse was the first niHii t establish the fact that all dis eases arise from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD that our strength, health and life depended upo this vital fluid. A. J. WHITE & CO. ' 50 Leonard Street, New York. DR. MORSE, the inventor of Morse's Indian Root Pills, has spent the greater purt r.f his life ill traveling, having visited Eurojie, Asia aud Africa as well us North America has spent three years among the Iudiaus of our Western country it was in this way that tho Indian Root Pills were first discovered. Dr. Morse was the first man to establish the fact that all diseases arise from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD that our strength, health and life depended upon this vital fluid. When the various passages become clogged, and do not act in. perfect harmony with the different functions of the body, the blood loses its action, become thick, corrupted and diseased, thus causing all pains, sickness and distress of every name; our strength is exhausted, our health we are deprive. of, and if natura is not assisted in throwing off tha stagnant humors, the bloed will become choked aud cease to act, and thus our light of life will be forever blown out. How important then, that we should keep the various passages of the body free and open. And how pleasant to us that we have it In our power to put a medicine in your reach, namely, Morse's Indian Roet Pills, manufactured from plants and roots which grow around the mountainous cliffs in nature's garden, for the health and recovery of diseased man. One of the roots ftom which these pills are made is a sodoriflc, whiik opens the pores of the skin, and assists nature In throwing out the finer parts of the corruption within, lbs second in a j'Uint which s an expectorant, that opens and uiieU.u the humors from the lung by copious spitung. The third is a diuretic, w hich giwa ea.se and double strength to the kidusye; thus encouraged they ill aw large amounts cf impurity from the blood, which is thenthrow-n out bountifully bv the urinary water passage, and which could not havo been discharged in any other way. The fourth is a cathartic, and accompanies the 3thr properties of the pills while engaged in purifying the blood; the coarser panicles which caunot pass by the othor outlets, are thus taken up aud conveyed off iu great quantities by the bow-els. From the above, It is shown that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills not only enter the stomach, but become united w ith the blood, for t hey find way to every part, and completely rout out and cleanse the system f.om ail impurity, and the life of the body which is the- blood, becomes perfectly healthy; consequently ell sickness and psiu are driven from the system, for they cannot rumain when the lKidy becomes so pure and clear. The rru-son why. people are so distressed when - sick, and why so many die, is because they do not get a medicine which vviil pass to the afflicted parts, and wliich will open the natural passages for the disease to 1 e cast out, hence a large quantity o food and other matter Ls lodged, and the stomach and intertijies are literally overflowing with the corrupted mass, thus undergoing disagreeable fer mentations, constantly mixing with the blood, j v.hi.-h tluows the cnrrupteii matter through every 1 vein and arterv, until life is takeu from the body fry disease. Dr. Iilor-s-'s Pills have added to themKJrc victoi v upon victory, by restoring millions o te sick to blooming- health and lianpitie.s. Y'es, itLvttsands who have been racked or tormented with sic.tn. s. pain anil ant'insh, and whose feeble frames I i,ac been f. orched bv the burning elements of ra I pin?, fev.-r, and who have Ien brought as it weie ,. within a step of the silent grave, now stand ready' to t.-stiiy lhat lliey would have beeu numbered with ;t!ie d -ad, had it in t U-eii for this great and wousiertnl ltedn ine. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. After e or two dose had been taken, they were Astonished and absolutely surprised, in witnessing their su, J'li-sing .-fleets. Not only do they give imitieiliat, ..'-itse Mel strength, and take away all sickness, p.M an.l tiniiuish, but they at once go to work at the fawidntion of the diseaae, which is the blood. T heref.e it will be shown, ,jj,ecially by those v, ho use tivf Pills, that they will bo cleanse and purify tfctai disease that deadly enemy will take its flight, .bid the flush of youth and beauty will -again reliuu, and the prospect a long and happy lite will fit ji-di ami brighten your days. Caption-. Beware of a counterfeit sijrned A. B. Mooie. All v'.s.ome havo tlie name of A. J. White .V ( o.i ii each U.x. Also the signutiuo of A. White v Co. A II otli -rs are . purions. A. .1. WHITE i CO., Sole Proprietors, 50 Leonard street, N. Y Dr. .Mor.'a Indian Hoot Pills are sold by lealers in Jf, iiii ines. Agents e.-iiited in ery town, village and ham-ie-iu tha laud. Pariüsi di9irini the ageucy will ad-li't-Ko a-s alaive for the u-i-iuh. Price 2",-eitts p.-r box. five boxes will be sent on - receipt of 1, jhi-tage paid. jaull-dJtwly I 75 kegs assorted Nails for sale br 7.. H. 1XIOK SON. OO It .TIA TS.' IUI OH MATH! IS d.,?.. assorted, from comuion Grass to Worste J'or sale by Z, il. 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TBTLI8CO VEREIi AT ZT.' Great e MM Cure in the World for Fain! Prof. Chas. DeGrath, Original Inventor and Manufacturer of the ELECTRIC OIL! This Oil is the only sure remedy in the world for the cure of rheumatism, deafness, gout, neuralgia, lumbago, sciatica, spinal and bronchial complaints, ticaoloreux, headache, cramps, croup, piles, felons, sprains and bruises, cuts and wounds, swelled glands, stiff joints, scrofula, erysijielas, sore nipples, swelled breast, womb disorders, salt rheum, canker in the mouth and stomach, palpitation, eruptions, caked breast, quinsy, sore throat, palsy, ploorisy, ulcers, lock-jaw, heart-burn, tooth and ear-ache, nervousness, costive neos, burns, sore gums of teeth ing infants, hemorrhage, abscess, stiff neck, broken breast, chilblains, tetter, shingles, froeted feet, fever and ague, chapped bands, or any diseases that are sore and painful, is the only article ever brought befora the nnblic that will do its work perfectly In
from three to twenty minutes has been used by thousands and pronounced the best remedy ever discovered. This Oil acts on the system with electricity 4s of pure vegetable preparation. Not the slightest danger of applying it outwardly and inwardly. It at once gives a permanent cure in most rases from ten to twenty minutes. The best physlolotriets of Europe hava discovered that all organic derangement of the animal system is the enect ot an obstruction ot tbe pnystco -electric fluid in the organic disease. A skilful applicant of this Oil puts in immediate motion thi nerve fluid and the cure is at onoe accomplished. No bleedings, ue vomiting, purging or bluHering is resorted to. Kons genuine without tha signarun of Prof 0. Pe Grath. Labels signed In writing. Principal Depot, No. 30 South Eighth street three doors below Chestnut, Philadelphia. Country .dealers and dniggists can be supplied wholesale and retail. Price 25 cents, 80 cents and . 81 per bottle. Try every thing cIm, and give this one simple trial. Cactio. Be careful to ask for, andgetDeOrath Electric Oil, as worthless imitations abound. . Then an numerous imitations sprung up no tha epntation that my ar tide has acquired. The pub c must beware they are worthless. AFFLICTED, READ THIS. Miraculous cure made on one ef the citizens o Macon: . ' Maotk, April 8, 1S67. Prof. DeGkatii Dear Sir: This is to certify that I had a fall, sprained my shoulder and was afflicted for eighteen days, and lost the use of my arm, and could not raise my hand to my head, and hearing of the wonderful cures effected by DeGrath's Electric Oil, and by one application of it I was enabled to raise my band 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 boforo a hundred persons. 1UUII LIUIJ, ISignedl A. JOBDAN. Witness J. A. Hafer, C. H. Rogers, G. T. Franklin, A. B. Roes, B. P. Freeman, John W. Brantly, Lewis Toung, J. W. Aderhold, E. G. Jeffors, E. Price. Macon, April 8, 1857. Pnor. DeGbatb Dear Sir: I, Capt. B. B. Smith, hereby certify that I have been afflicted with rheumatism for four years and at times could not sleep. Hv hearing of the wonderful cures by DeGrath'a Electric Oil, I was induced to try it, and by the llrst application of the Electric Oil I was at once relieved, and now have the nse of my arm. The Application was made before fiftv persons. B. B. SMITH, Twiggs Co. We, the undersigned, were present: J. J. Rilev, J. II. Brantlv, H. J. Cooper. Uuleiyh (.V. C.) Sandanl. CERTIFICATE. WisosnoR, S. C, March 9, 1857. I, David Elkin, do hereby certify that I have been badly afflicted for two months with inflammatory rheumatism, one of my legs beiug much swollen stiff and sore no that I found it exceedingly difficult to walk that the stiff joint has been twice rubbe I with Prof. DeGrath's celebrated Electric Oil within thirty hours; and I now have the perfect use of the afflicted limb. 1 was also troubled ,with partial deafness In my left ear, and by a single application ef the Electric Oil my hearing has I e-n greatly improved. DAVID ELKIN. Augusta, Os., March 38, 1857. Prof. Df.Grath 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's Electric Oil I have been cnrrnl of my headache and corns, anil therefore recommend it lo all. . P. MoCUE. Prof. De Grath's Elkctbic Oil $25 Reward. . I will give $25 for the apprehension of a low scamp, who printed some dirty handbills and called his stuff by the name ol Electric Oil. Cact ion. Beware of low iedla!'s and picayune druggists who put up a stuff composed of campnens and lard oil, calling it Electric Oil. No peddlara sell the genuine Electric Oil in the L'nited States it is sold only by rcspoctahlo druggists and country merchants. Be sure and get DeGrath'8 Electric Oil, or you will be cheated. AFFLICTED, READ THIH. certificate. Ai'utfTA, Ga. March 28, 1857. Puof. Di:Ghath Dear Sir: This Is to certify that my boy Moses has been afflicted with rheumatism fvr seventeen years, and by one application of your Oil.pie was entirely cured, ami I cheerfully romniend it to all similarly srlected. Yours respectfully, J. HEUBEB. For sale by SMITH A EZZAKD, sole agents at Atlanta, Georgia. PROF. CHAS. Dr.GRATH, 30 South Eighth street, Philadelphia. KELLER A WHITE, sole agents. Also, for sale at Dr. Pennington's Drug Store, and Ualloek A Stoddard's. oct20 JBJTIAMl RIP EM PO WEIER 00 VIM kegs Miami Riffle Powder; 300 kegs Blasting Powder; 25 cases Rifle do; 50 half kegs Rifle Powder. For sale by Z; H. COOK A SON, Agents. df PRIZE POSt E f-'ER I'R OÜ IM- who subscribes for the NEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS, A Beautifully Illustrated Family Newspaper. The New York W eekly Press is oneo.'Ths largest and best literary papers of the day. A large Quarto containing Twenty Page, or Sixty Columns, of entertaining matter ; and Elegantly Illustrated every A Gift worth from 50 cents to $100 will be sent to each subscriber on receipt of tha subtcrtpttoa money. TE1MS t One copy for one year, and 1 gift....... $2 00 Throe copies ons year, and 3 gifts..... 6 00 Five copies one year, and 6 gifts 8 00 Ten copies oue year, and 10 gills 15 00 Twenty-one copies one year, and 12 gifts 90 00 Canadian subscribers must send $0 cents each fn addition to tho abov rates, to pay tbe American postage, which must be pre-paid. The articios lu be distributed are comprised Id the following list : 1 V. S. Treesnry Noto $1000 00 2 do do do 600 CO each. S do . do do 200 00 each. 10 do do do 100 00 each. Tatent Lever Hunting Cased Watches $100 00 20 Gold Watches 75 00 50 do CO 00 100 do 60 00 300 Ladies Gold Watches 35 00 200 Silver Hunting Cased Watches 35 00 51 sj Silver Watches $10 00 to 20 09 loon Gold Guard, Vest and Fob Chains 10 00 to 30 00 1000 Gold Pens and Pencils 5 00 to 16 Od Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops, Bresst Plus, Cuff I'ins. Sleeve Buttons, Rings, Shirt Studs, Watch Keys, (.old and Silver Thimbles, and a variety of other articles worth from 60 cents to $15 00 each. On receipt of the subscription money.'the subscriber's name will be entered upon our books opposite a number, end the gift corresponding with tha number will be forwarded within one week to him, by mail or express, post-paid. There is neither humbug nor lottery abont the sbov, as every sulwcriber is sure of a Prize of val ue. We prefer to make this liberal distribution among them iustead ot giving a large commission to Agents, giving to the subscriber the amount that would go to the Agent, and in many cases a hundred told more. DANIEL ADEE, Publisher. apl2-Cm 211 Centre street, New York. ,l En Mvsii AiiirrRiJciiEMi WW by Express, at J. HEALY'S. vjiJrTes ii 5 0JiWsCOPPllEf -! 120U kegs assorted Nails; 10 do Cut Spikes; 50 ilo Wr't do; ' 4O0 boxes assorted Glass; i 75 do do Tobacco; I 60 do do Starch; I 50 do do Star Candles; 200 kegs White Lead; j 15 bbls. Linseed Oil; 5 do Turpentinv; 50 do Rosin; 10 do Pitch; ! 60 do Vinegar; ' 40 bags fine Salt; i 100 bbls. White Lime; ! 100 do Cement, : 60 bbls. Grey Lime; I 20 do Plaster Paris. In store and fo j sale by ORK, PALZELL A CO. i m waIaJs' ' patent co.vchete : MM SAFES. We are ageuls for the celebrated ! Hall's Patent Fire Proof and Thief Preof Sales, i manufactured by Hall, Carroll A Co. Cincinnati. I A constant supply will be kept on hand, and sold at ' manufacturer's prices. i PRESTON ROS. mmAII.8 IOO HEftS A SSO UTE II W V Nails, received and for sale cheap for cash by JACOB STRAUB, jl y24-3w No. 40 Main street.
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