Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 33, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 September 1856 — Page 2

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AID. H. SAKDE2S, EDITOIt. CITY OF EVANSVILLE. THURSDAY MORNING,::::::: :SEPT. -M i FOTl rKKllKVt', MILLAKD FILLMORE, rtr MEW YORK. "OH VICri PrlKSIOKNT, ANDREW JACKSON D0NELS0N, OF TKN.1KÜSEK. TILLIflOKH ELECTORAL TICKET. GEORGE P. DUNN, of Lawrence. BICH'D W. THOMPSON, of Vigo. 1st District JAMES O. JONhR. of Vanderburgb.

11AV1DT. LAIRD, of Pi-rry. JOHN BAKErt. ot Lawrence. W.M. K. Willi K. of Dearborn. FRÜI. JOHN S''X HUGH, of Waj ne. HKSKY HKADLKY.of J'.husou. VV M . K V. V W A K DS, of V igo. C. W. PKATHKK, of Monljtorasry. GEO. W. bl.AK.E ViOKE.of Cass. VM. R.HALE, of V.alaeh.' Fillmore Strength Increasing And why is ii sol liuuunsuwi,. a , , , F .. ... . Fillmore party North, is not without meaning. It is not mere consequence of the direct efforts of Americans to extend their influence, i strong and enthusiastic a.s are thase efforts. It is the effect of a deeper cause. The people are evidently beginning to think and act for themselves. They are looking abroad over ' the several parties, and the qualifications and character of the men who represent these parties. 'At first, when Buchanan and Fremont were nominated, the prospects of Fillmore seemed discouraging. A bitter animosity prevailing between the Northern and Southern sections ,x, x i -.. , of the country on the slavery question, made more exciting for the time by the Kansas dilliculties, seemed to force a necessity upon tho ' people of arraying themselves on the one cr it: . . rr-, ... i. the other side. These nominations represented the two sections so distinctly, Buchanan the Pro-Slavery or Slavery extension party, nd Fremont the Free-Soil, or anti-Slavery extension nartv. that it anoeared as if the neonle . .." . . in their excitement must torget that they are

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citizens of the whole Union, and divide them- his enlisted for the campaign. Already he selves upon these sectional parties. Fillmore his made a number of addresses, and invitarepresented no section. He claimed the vote tions are thronging in for h:ru to attend meetof no Southern man 5 a Southern man, nor ings at different places. The party owes him

the vote of any Northern man as a Northern man. He appealed to no sectional partialities Or prejudices. The platform upon which he was nominated, distinctly disclaimed all sectional issues. It wa? as broadly national as the Uniou itself. Therefore it was, that these j

men whose hearts were boiling with sectional ' Un'.n Wi.tl wider hearty thanks lor their pai,, . i . , , ,i . triotic e'loi ts, in the most important crisis in feelings, hastened at once to enlist themselves 't, . '. ,- . 1 , , .. . ' . , . their country's historv. 1 hroe cheers lor the With the Pro-Slavery or Anti-blavery party, Democracy of Indiana'! f Lo. J9 w. -being willing in the ardor of their passions to j Better holJ on with those chcers tiil you fl to ultraism, which can bring only evi1 hear the result. The Democracy of Indiana upon the country, forgetting that a third party had very fair notice given them two years ago was in the field whoso banner is the broad tht they were going to Uj licked, and they feamrW of the whole Union, with every star j were defeated by nearly 15.000 majority. They crested in its folds. Thus did the people ap- h ive already had fair "notice tl.as they will be pear to act in their day of excitement, and! beaten again this year, and we hope when the thus were, the friends of Fillmore discouraged. 1 reSult is known the Democrat will not grum- . They were told by the North your party does ble at . any proper want of notice . Its three A. "A. 1 A.

not sun us enureiy we nave a pariy oi our own; and by the South you are too national ; for us we have a pro slavery candidate dis tictly our own. And yet thousands of gallant hearts North and South, clustered a Spartan band around Fillmore, and declared their determination to yield to no sectional excitement or feeling which might lead them to betray "Fillmore and the Union." - . In spite of the efforts of ultraists North and South to prevent ;t. the people are now cooling off. .reason is beginning to assume the Bway. This is the great cause of the effect ' , b . d 'Vis 1 hav na n i L n-,-. r. ,t I , . . .1,. .J..........

. J . amount of most excellent reading matter, of a or other men, nor by their own passions. They1 i i u j .t .1. 11 ' J J much higher order than the generahtv of our understand the position of the parties, and are ',., -vi t . ,, 1 . ,. , monthly periodicals. It is published at Cinregarding the respective claims of the men. i . c , A. , t . . . cinnati, by Swormstedt & Poe, at 2 per The more they think upon these subjects, the . v t 1 i - j annum. Lach number contains rich engraveurer shall we feel that their votes will be cast ,. ' j ,. w j., 1 i- . . ings, not wood cuts. V e advise our ladies to for rdlmore. lhe more they study the con-1 , , ,r .

. . ....' ssquences 01 tne success ot eitner tne proslavery or anti-slavery party, th. more certain are we that they will support the party whose

success can bring only blessings upon the.of0id Line Whigs has beeQ caUed at Apollo country, without a single evil. We do not HjÄ to.morrow evenin, to int Delegate3 anticipate Disunion in any event-but we do tQ attend the Whig Sat5ona. tQ say that the only way this slavery agitation hald at Baltilnore on the 17th of month

kau in taiujcu, luuecii uio uuiy ay tu uictei t . . its increase, is to elect Millard Fillmore the next President. This is what the people are Trtn-i rxriiTvn. frv f, i . I n n.-l 7n lü nra . 1 , li 0.-...0 - .vv. ..-a. nuj the Fillmore party is so rapidly on the increase. -' r . , , . Let any man point out if he can Jtow the electioa of Buchanan or the election of Fremont is to quiet tho.fllarery agitation. Here is matter for thought. The American party is pledged against any further aqritation ot triis dangeroa

question. Fillmore has never been sectioual by a stock of elegant fall and winter dry in his views, and his administrtion was in no goods, 0f the arrival of which we shall promptmanner either the tool or the courtier of any . jy notify the ladies. section. The people know that if ho is again j " m ' . - ' made President, this agitation will in a few i fr-r-tVe understand . T.i.1" Trkhart. m

months die aWSV. or he fttllr c Ihn murmur. . it-- j . ,a i" uuser now, as we tmnK, bat eTery day this agitation is kept up, brings the danger searer every additional wave of excitement is loosening our holds upon the UdICS. Or We than& the Captain of the Die Verregular St. Louis aui New Orleans pack - t, JbrlTeTr Chrleans pipers of the 26th ult., Xrwardcd us hj Express, and an Express friend fcr b- t; there.

ings of ani tnunaer. Why then not yield itche(1 into the "Know Nothings" savagely. by them will be to dissolve the bnion. r.Vh?;ÄT.TÄ Lim a hearty support? Why assist to keep 0ur informant went there an opponent of ?reÖ i r f r'' T ""7te thTj Sa""'" bM" "K?sr$u : up this aplling agUUttion by eith , Veatch. . IIe caine away a bitter of SlfZ , FH s tF At- tV -ier Piart'?!u mU IoDScr Lockhart, and declaring it the duty of eveiy The writer of the above ouirht to le put up l?orn hundred o- und ii i Hamilton tv, CaB thlS Union Stand the Storm linw rnmnrr a. i. r..-i- ..j . ' t M. in rh- tt- of II)inois Tnn sy. Kor l'.rth.r in-

- Fillmore Ken "Wakiog rp. A letter from Olney, 111., of the 2d, thus

Tmt;po w oiiiiHca in tht 1'iimore ieennsr practically alludes to the Fillmore feeling there: "Enclosed I send you the names of . , ... .k ,v ' , twenty-six prood Fillmore men who want the : Journal, ana inonev with Uiem. lne xiilj ' . v more men are not nil dead yet We will give Fillmore 300 majority in this county, I think." Illinois is becoming alive with Fillmore men. A letter from Mahon, Huntington county, Ind., says : " Please send eight copies of the Weekly Journal for enclosed, directed to this office, and I will send you more next week. i Fillmore stock in this market, is above par, and on the increase." Huntington county is way up in the Northern part of the State, six 'counties above Indianapolis! This is the j most cheering voice we have had from Iniliana yet, for we had understood that Fillmore men could not be found North of the National Road. They are springing up in every part of the State. We hope the Journal may be circulated thereabouts freely. Organize Filli - , more Clubs evervvvherp. and dto to work. t .. . , . During the last week we hare received a number of clubs from different quarters, and as wo sßfty4wo sld)Scrilers re day from Illinois. .".Fillmora JI?a in Daviess County. i We learn from the Washington Telegraph that the Americans of Daviess county are wideawake. They have raised a tall pole in filing wii, u..u Bict-u .ue, uu u tha evening a torch-light procession. Two nights afterwards thev had another big torchlight procession, with tw in,l. nf .c; HO oanils OI music, transnsvpneies. Am. Tisf Thursiiav nia-ht thev

organiJ a Fillmore and Donelson Club, with j Thö fomng report was then presented and the following officers: President, John Van reaTrees, Sr.: Vice President., F. Myers, James! The committee to whom was referred the tt . rp ,, -i- .... q . (petition of John M. App and others, in regard Houston; Treasurer, It. jiowdith; Secretary, . the i emüVal ofa frame building from Main Juries Stelle. ! street, near the Court House to lot Xo. 185, The meeting was very enthusiastic. James 1 Donation EularemT n. port: Hirlan, Esq., of this city, has accepted an in- That a - number oTÜse owning property .... i, tt., i , nearest said lot NoVoa. and therefore most vitation to address the I illmore Club of ash- iiUe. eg ed fn lhe ,.emoval'as p.-oposed, have not ington to-morrow evening. Lie will make , signed said petition; and in view of this fact other speeches in Daviess county. Mr. I.lar- j the committee d'es not fee! that they can with laa is doing good work for the Fillmore cause, j propriety recommend the permission as asked TT is a x,l!nt shaker, full v nostl. armed ! for- f?houla th.V m?st directly, endangered

- 1 . . ! with the do'ments, and enthusiastic, lie ,a debt of giatitude. tcf7 The Democracy of Indiana never were beaten when they had fair notice, and were ready for the fight ; and they will hot be beaten now. They will sweep from the field the whole batch of pestilent isms ; and the whole cheers can't be "rung in" this time. Ladies Bepo3IT0ET. For tbe daughters, I sisters. wive3 and mothers of thecountrv. there 'is no better periodical published than the La :dies. Repository. It is to the heart and mind 'what the uLady,s Book,- is to lhe outward 'apparel. We mean. rather to say, that as tBa Ladj,8 Book ig principally taken up by lad y 81lbseribers to study the changes and novelties of rashionj &c- in dressthe Repository may be enjojed R3 indeed a pository of many u u- r it. t a r.i j charimngnovelties for the cluthing of the mmd and heart. Ihis periodical contains a larce .Buoscrioe lor tins magazine. Old Line Whig Meeting. By notice in another column, it will be seen that a meetino rp. , 1T7, . Aiure are a cood tnanv Old Whisrs amonr us yet and Whigs who have not affiliated with' any other party. Let every such individual ! attendhis meeting, and all who call them- ' , . t . selves with any propriety Whas. : m frt- We thank Mr. .W OhVIov fnr a Uro0,ckaffe of Eastern n.mers loft i vtZ ' Mr. Qaklcy has just returned from the East, .nd ho will soon b riWp,i fta - Bnn, . ... . t. i i.n.. tTn t c 1 : . t siÄjecu a Apou uau evening oeiore last ana he ha3 found out ihal &t laat I J a Word to Merchants. The only way to do a profitable business is to buy as cheap as t DOSsible and k1! s fiich as rnnr neio-hbors. for . r- 0 j o . t instance if you wish to buy pure Lemon Syrup look around and betöre you get through, step : into he Drug Store ef Keller Farnsley & Co. on Mair street and they will sell you an extra particle by the dozen at two dollars and seve5ty - five cents.

Proceedings of the City Council. Ifi-ivmr V.vrvrxci Kent. 1. -

' ; " . arinrnvft(. Present all the members except . Councilmea 1 ' ' Allowed Jas. B. Evans 50 for two months salary as Marshal; allowed Jas. D. Saunders $35 for making map of city. ! The bill f Win. H. Walker for services in miking out city tax duplicate was read and afrsorae 0iicii'ion rejected; it being considerqd that said services were inelu&d in the ex- . tra labor mentioced in the order passed by the last board, fixing the salary of the City Clerk. The apportionmsnt til!s of last week and tha bill of street laborers were referred to a committee consisting of Councilmen Rathboiie, Scantlin and Orr. . : : ' Fire Superintendant reported Condition of fire cisterns and apparatus for week ending j ... . j bept. 1st. heceived ana Died. j Market master presented receipt of city Treasuror for $50 55, of market revenues, ! rm r nr ir , i it i ' 1 he petition of Messrs. Kratz & Ileilman, John Laval and Others, asking that an alley rinnnl.g thrOUght the square between Second , , i ti a. and I hnrd streets, be reduce 1 to ciry grade that tlia OWntifi Of property Sltuate-l thereon may make permanent improvements, was referred r r ... to Committee OD Streets and alleys, With in- ... . .. ? . structions to report as to a nui.-.er;ce mereoi - n..t, -"' liatl",u" u " , PIaced oa Committee of streets and alleys to nil vacancies occasioned UV llie aosence CI Messrs. Foster and Cook. bv sucu removal join in ttie petition, the com m,tteu Wouid st no special objection to e no special objection to grant ing same. , V. SATTKRLEE. IJ.C.GWATtlMEY, A. 0. HALLOCK. It appearing on a review of the petition, that the consent of the property holders most directly interested in such removal and endangered thereby, had been obtained to the object of said -petition, it -.was granted. Said App binding himself t-place said building not less than 18 feet f-om the alley, in rear of said lot, nor less than 4.0 feet from Fourth street. The Committee to whom was referred the petition . of I. & D. Ileimann and others, report as follows We, the Committee, would respectfully re port that we would recommend fhe grading of the alley betwuen V ?t)iviioti streets. . Report accented, and the work of grading1 given to the Mayor and Councilman Setchel The petition of Johu Früher,, representing the privy of Win. Lozer, situated on Second street in the 9th Ward, to be a nuisance, and praying ;hat it may be abated ; was read, and the Marshal ordered to examine the premises, and if such was a nuisance, to abate it. The following report from Committee on Police, was read : To the Ma yor and Common Council of tlie city of Evansville : The Committee of Folice, to whom was referred the petition of Marshal Evans, asking for an increase of his salary, submit the fol lowing report That they deem it unwise and bad policy to increase the salary of the Marshal or any other ufBeer of the corporation ; they think it would be establishing a bad precedent ; it I would open the door to every oiheer employ ed by ttie corporation to ask annroonaticius ot the same kind. Your Loiumiuee would further state that they. are not willing to imply a censure on the late Council, as that Council fixed the lees and salaries of all officers for the present year, the amount of which the Marshal was apprised of before his election. And your Committee would further state, that the Marshal was as well paid for services rendered as any other officer of the corporation. In consideration of above facts, your Committee do not recommend the increase of salary, as asked for. F. JOHNSON, Chm'n. WM. ilUN'XEL. The report was received and filed. The Sexton of O. II. Gemetery reported 14 certificates of interments in said cemetery during the last month. Ordered to be spread on the record of interments. - . M P. Jones submitted to the Board a plan, for a valve to be placed on the canal ends if r. , , , . . , ,. tne pipes tor conducting water to the public . . CltitemS. P, ,. . , , , , ni uiuuuii, it aa oiucrt'u tnai. une 01 iuc.se; valves.le P!aced on the canal en(i ofth3 Main & ti cc t pipe, v a cost noi to exceeu 5,0. Adjourned Until Saturday, 7 O'clock P.M. , ,.TJ, WELL H. WALKER, City Clerk, ft7 We clin the followimr from the Eockport Uemocrat : . Keep ft before the Teople. That if Fret 1 i-..i 1 .. 1 1 .l . mom. anu veuiea are eieeieu, hip iirst step top 1 illuminate the Iistrict. Iiis lisht should not b3 hidden under a bushel measure-nor under ft lU ' ' Juo ' " .. ' . fc7 MeSSrS. Tennj & SorenSOXl received yesterday a large lot of ripe peaches from the Green Eiver country. We presume they aro .all gone by this time. The peach market will be very poor this year. Our ladies are distress .ed at the idea of not having enough for preserves, &-c

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fcjT The destiny of New Orleans is linked to the South. JV. 0. Delta. :y Are there not a few Northern links in the ' chain of the destiny of New Orleans?

SCr" The New Orleans Delta of tb - i ii V i. 1 - .1 l. 1. sijs mere nas noi wen aucutu v tu, fer there this season, to that date. , j y. A IUte whirl wind occurred on WTater ' sbowering i,ht arueIeS u &qJl throwh)g sev"ral awn;ngs thr heayj straight Up in the air, 1 : (7-A cowardly scribbler, makmg himsdf the tool of a coward, says in a city paper ye--terday, that he would as leave strike a woman inlatx)r as us.- Vhave no doubt he would much rather 0 so. . TtfL GltEAT ursSIATV ItE.TIJEDY. - TRO EaS')Pi;EUSO, JJJ 'Every mother should hae a box Iolf.-e house andy m case of cidvut .to the eUHdreo." Ked4in5'Kuta Salve.jts a 9tna ,emets 0r thirty years' ta.r?i2. and is recoiDmended by jtfysU-ii-ais. ItUa snr and spoedy are-for Bums,- hu, Corrr.. Ft; tiw ciibiaiu8, and Old Sorei or every kind: fur Fever Sores, Ulcers, li-h. Scald Head, Nettle Kaah, Bunions. Sore Niiipies. ,( mnii . . , llK1.B1!S. wwu-s. sii,-,. Filers. piea Bites, Spider .Stress, Frozen Limbs, Sail Khenni, Scurvy, Sore and CrackUd Lip?, Sore Wurtsand Flesh Wounds, it isa mostvalual.de reined and cure, cau be t'eitmed l(1 hJ tU,,n.u have nsed it i,.ha city of Hl tran.l vichiitj fv.riUölast r.irty years. in no instance w-n this Futv do &u injury, terr-re wiin a nlivsipiad's Dresuriutioiis. iE ts made from tin purest materials, from a recipe hrouirhv from Kussia or artiils ffroivu iu tiial country iiiid proprietors hHVelt,lt5rs (rom au classes, cU-rome physivia.aea I" ,;. d .l,r ho hare oeo iril.rm SBveii a;a ret.,nienJ it to oi:,er3. HisHK w : Dictnreia als ougravedon thu wruppur. Knee eents iShox. Kbdio & Co., Proprlulor, a box. KRI.LER. l'AkJsiity & CO. A-eiiU t V.IlSViilf, IliU. DI3EO: TeaterdafJiornin- (Stpt. 3d) at half past 10 e'olock Fi.iZAnr.Tn B,tHSAttA. in. ant d.ughtcr of James W. and El.iabeth Vickcry. The funeral w.U take plaee from their residence to-day at 10 o'clock, yNoticiB tH- plane, ten cent? per line ono ?nertion; 2: cents per line three times; 30 cents i-er line one etk; d)saantwn loneer time . . 0VSPKMIA. There are hut tew who do not at some time exporitin.ee the unpleasant effect of temporary inrfigtetion. such as asease of fullness, weight and uneasiness o r tNe stomach foul tonxue, bitterness in th mouth, nansc. sick heuuaoh ' &e . Ac. All such leeliniis are cvi.lenc- of approaehin dyapepsia. which should al w.. v he cheched and cured !.y tS use f UusTKfTKK's stomach VpiMr. wni.-h are known to bo an intallible remedy lJ all jsa .ni-iam " tho'sanfl will testily who hiv...T.!ii and proved the facts Hasr-TTKifa llittjrs atSejieäile by our principal Druggists and dealers (fcatrany-. h At. LOOK & ITODDAUO. jyl-di:' WIJULfEY & SAW Y II K . .ai-sr m irm nllt!,l l .''Vff'tiS 3l23W ADV LiiiS-lSJJtiJiili JL..n v t j: s . Onesriars, ten lines lew, onetime, 6c: three times, $1; nnewoeit. ?1 51); two week. 3 50; oua nionfh. ?4: three Ti.int!.s 7 : six month. M, one year. IS. O'sconnt ou larur adr'i5'neiH. Oafl of six lines or under, 9 per arnnm. No iNmc for marriiie, death or religious notices. o 27 X O I A I. I.ISTOF I.KTTF.HS RKMAINlM'inilie Post Uliice at Evansville, lud S ptemtj.-r, 1st, 156. i-jrr,i5ri. ciilltiir"T those letters will please eaj Advertised," aud feive date of List. ft Trnt. L Andrews auy ü. i. aboh -.ubphu i JL Alexander M A Aign is J S J I oK W illiam Baldwin Fsabell li Bennett J l Burk Juir.es 2 Bond W illiam t Baeley V i.Iiam N B3-0WB T lieury Breeuen Wm i otler urs B A B niatnin (Jeorie Hums Char'ej C Kri-ik'e Capt S B rii .VilUain Brant augus0s2 Ci, na: O n Curtis mis- C W Casn J inathan Co-lins nn.-a M A Camh.on Charles Oonners John Cross ere VV Car n er 5 3 Davis J P 2 Deman William D inkmrsE Drake J hn Ouose.iacob DudathmU l oiiiiitynir Dougnty Chas W Ea i.T 'leorae Earjroo ntrs Lite 'ilisw irth A B Krssine Andrew r.lliio J mrs N E w ing Lucy Ann f .Iootk B II Fuller mi.s Sarah tr r'oay mis Ann Fisher i lärow ' Fi.-her Sallie niits KAXT mrs FannyGapnney Kichard Airaoo illard akeT Perry Kerruige J BalccerJohn Bosweil lito B Benbrook A J H .yhill .'ulius Brunsc WiU.am, ConunrJohnL I iir-on I) V Cross Catharine Caii A J-upcn.-. CT Doroc. n.rs Si' v IJruette Jan.ec 0 Kverline f.eo P Kaiug Aiüiaoa L Frymire Jacob - Flemint Peter 3 foon J S Hui1 J hn 2 Hall mis. L L House mrs B llotmann Jacob H'lriiinj? Prnk Hansard (i W Hauttra IV u A T uviK J ß P 3 Hooter Joseph P3 Heins Th-odore Kurd Martin V Harper Oavio H. ee nr üli Hinckle Peter A ilitner F 0 Hall P B Jacoes E Jon;i..ol Johnson mis Lizzie Jackson Wm IF Jon;i..on Kesry Johnson J.-.eph Jacobe J jsian Jam 11 Laura Jägers mias Xary IVKTT Ol J "Y. Kinjon O 3 ELcl'y Jo-e(-h !SK J l JLJ Live Dvid Kelloga; Wm G Kinisburj; mi E Kenner A K a IV Ii KK;liai Ktl ey Samuel Kirk imtric k Ii F 2 LUs mis. Caroliue Miohle Charles Mercliant H. rry N Marlet dehn J Martin Wttiiam i c Keever James SI oCiurg H M SIcKiry Wm O 3.cNamaraJ Morris B F-atta Jeremiah i.e.d T fAos Thiimas Marti . Arei-er AreilM Al.rauda Geo Sillier M ekael 2 AUrtin rt'm F 31area Jehu M cer Dvid Ni wore J fi L M . r.-s J S More J antes V.ilfy mrs Mary JleAvci l'bomas 2 M.-.hane Pair e tlcOorman " -M McClurg Wm II McLean Audw M jaTiGHT John brtas Mary T D Pit e leore sic Kin a Michael Mt-Fnuish Jan.ee Newton Darid B Patterson iBro. her Price E R Proctor James Parker LWer A t-uillips G W Rinos mn Mary nice A Reynolds K A Iiv G -o W Kynolds Willirtm lo.i;.rj aijloir.on Keutios Jaa B starker John S nder Fiederick mi'h misi R aana Suydrr John W mith John ' wepe mrs J 11 SkelyJ.hn Sisk 'ata 1 Smith Charlotte Thames JAS Rsa. 11 Wm F Keali mrs Aneta Rich, rdaou M K Heeae John 0 Stevss Thoe Salm..nls J Sptllman J II Sa.-pvrd Amanda Smim W " not rit-h Barbara Smith Patrick Seott Sarah ShielmarKenry S mith "I bomaa Streober miss A IT Stepltton Jesse Sonth n;iss K Stephens cimma Smith A Smith Willis Paerry Joseph Skelly Green . Scitt lia m. 1ATI.C l Turner Geo W 2 JL Taylor Wm M Taylor Walter S yvaas mrs a m.i.acz st h white.idwm VV v ard G VV Wajmaa Sarah ivainn c b w-ikiason a b ! Whe,tt.n V"il iam Wi is-n Eu erv Ward Thomas Wood Josepbus Wiblina; mrs G W Wriffht n:ra Sarah Willianso TLm O H iiliMH miss 1st Weeter miss K Ward n.ra Rebecea aep4 BEN. ST1XS0N. P. M üiOTK'E. l;.''0 Aricu'tural aad Horiicultu-t-t rea-ular monthly mtecinr on Satur-nv next. A full att.nd:oice is requested, as the electi- of ortio. rs fer the easuini ea will take plaee Th eity will meet at Crescent City Hall at 2 o'clock P. M ordr of the President. P.IFOKNBKOOI j pj-2; . rt. ti- of ortio. rs fer the easuini yea will take pl ice The SoK. ratary. tSWFFIiE. 101 sacks Prime ree'd per Arkanw Travel- , er. and l. r sale by cp3 Pitt;sTON BROS. HliKSK. 50 boxes W. R. Cheese reo'd and forsaie by sep riti.oiuJ Daus. iTSiN the 'Rth of Aiotj', the ptrtiir5iii,o exiaiitii betwee M-Kinney & Cooke was dissolves bj mutual consent. Main stc-et. tl.r-e dors heiow Second !ViTICE TO STOCKHOtnElt. SIMV lnXnT Share of r.to tc ore fer;y notifir-t -h-it Tinlcs a 5nm si.tficient to make twnuty dnHnrsnhali "h ptid tojonatrian S Ja ias4. tha Tre3ur.r of anid Company, ut hi eonntmif Tnom in bsTnnKville.cn -T befor the 10th day of Oetobvr next, aud SltuvMaid all pym-nts thcre-n tnae will ie furICltC'l Slid MlUipaujr. i' 1 1. tue l'ii;,vp. ep2-2wd wm. m. whker, Secratary. raTnice 'orhe r'of Y"?' iHfo?'- u 0y o"i'm?ect "rl.fr'oufe nwoiTn", u y0! TemliiT, tsrjfi. Es ther- ishitMfttl t-ia in hich ro rfn the ÄVcoi pi-im6'' j. weslky hugü es, collector.

SHERIFF' ALES I

Cl'nHer this hoai will always te iound a oorrtet ät&ieineM tth Sheriff's Sales, Ineludiivg nmca of partk, prprt icd time ! u'.fj. r I. Vä. JOflX 1ISLBIO Sal--10. I, block. No. H8. int . ne-t ttii oluiug said lt :t 'h of S-ep.trMf.eT, .l . rf lor '. hlucii : tu LAmaüuo City. 1... 1. & 0. S. t. HAP. : '.1 e on ttie 9h 0.1" Sept4.!i,i . va. "E r.fcronvsoK. the ast half ut th to -ibJTtiit tajrter uf 3bcciuu No. 13, township So. ft, ran Jo. in .-est, m v -nf ruTjtn couoty. -. J1I1N S. HOPKINS vs. TnOS BUTLER Sal An. ?. if 1 7 m th ft Don .tioa I'ul irsmnpnt of eity af ETnii!. n.' l"ts 3 ami 4 black 15, Fourta tu.jrtcmcM aijoiumg citj at Kvausvitle. CANDIDA Mr Kuttok? Please announce t3e nstn f ALEXAVKit MADDLX as a ca pids. tor re Ucüob o the oft ct of County Uuu:mrssion?r. s-p 43" W- re a itboriie to anooflnee the name of S AML'KU f I KKPATK ICK as eacdidaw tor tho othce f Cuuty CoiumUiioufr at the ensuir jr Oot&ber electvoa. avjfc20 M. SASP(TR.:Voa will plea nnounne n -me a a cantiidjte forth ofliee of Coiwtjr Treaaaror nt ehe ensuing October election. j'ZS J t'UN' GrKfclW-I. Vh. Saxdkrs Sir: Yon wiTt p? a?e ffr-nonn mr name is aa iodepttiitlent cuiiaate forth oftu ot C:wi)tj Recorder it the eu-uing election. my2S WA. H. C ti AN DLi. R. Mit. SASPKH3: Please aaaocnet my name ajCmöi.J!e for KecortW of Va-i.lerburtfrr Cocflty the eftsorc P. Ii slectiott. subject to the deeisxoa of he tmocratc OouvenüotüJ my27 J0UN FAtTHELL...

A. FT. 9AXDERS. Esq PIeasnnonne mv name as a can- ; Cospany'a Tiansnortation Office, head of I ran tr'eet. KtJid' f theofcee ol Olerlc of the anderburgh Circuit Cimrt 0n?villff. jei4 .I.J. DANIELS. Pup'l. at the usuiDg October clcciiun. n-o 1 Prineto ClaTion and Kenilcraon Patriot take on other njl7 LOCTS ItrCQTER. adv. and copy.

KniTOR .TouKSAr.: I am a can-lidate fr the office o Sheriff , nf VarHeTburiiii couaty at the easui .g October elation , c;vl2-U' W Ww HOLDKN . ly We rn ntJioriaeä to announce the name of CHKI" ' TUN Klr'iTS ai a candidate fe-r re-eltetiu for Com ty i Uf cur l ;r at tne t'ctoiier etection. epi E .l.(H;u. S bt.la Plamville üllaeatra. Al?o. Ifjiljacks R vS 1U. .i) ltuanJ 2 lb each, made to order, extra for rctailinjr. Aldo, ii'i bblsaoaf superfine, for sale hy fell2 - UKO, FO-STKR & CO. ai.000 liKit aU lies for ale b7 GbO. r OSTKK CO. .pi

ll X D nOM.. 155Ilils forsalr low to close by ; -with tl e Imsiness, is perfectly f miliar with all Wie tontra2 , H. 8ep2 GEO. FOSTER & C-. .and te details of their operation. Tl.ia arrangi int liarJ - l.een raac?e with the sole ohject of incrca? ire the facilities :' tStFTK I.KSJO. YltlT. SO toxts 1 do. eich, rve'd ;he Express, and thereby increase it desirability to tlie pnband for sale low I. lie to accomplish which the best efforts of onr local ace ' ' sep2 S. B. GILBERT & CO'.. Syc. near Water. . will bo especially directed -

E Bill VI f, l'Mr,i-.f5i, Just ne'd per r.itltoal 73 Imes. it fiep. I'EXXKY & SORrlXSOS. VP. YOCV15 FniK.tDS ATSCHOÜL. . i-i t hi a ood stock oi all School Books, ready - v - ii,!s.o.ff.jment of their st'(.iiis Pavom TM C'OfY Book, with steel plate. JOHNsr'is's f .;.!.: CincxigTitT. Latin tmAMMABS so Kkakkhs. a C..-S! , a 9. AUo tT5n...iveJ John llAturAX. anewXowel w the anrhoror tiie IHead ot the family, the best wric and ner real tiooic. f.F.si.IK's JouHMAt. for SefteBiberf itRAHAi'S f.:.OAls do; Hofc'o-nm.o Wtti do; Si.anof. Kki.i.ow - do; PAHLKY'a AXIMAIST Gt Pias, AC .&o. 5 epl DOBFtl, Ar tlSTER - ds in 9.1XTR F.ivy,! FI.Ot'R. The best b-ands in iTi r J ?,Z Vi) virKKKY f VÖHTifVAhaudforsaleby aepl l?CKI-.'iiJ;-T.0.N ii . XV . GIVEXS, r.-CQ-VMFSSION' AND FOEWAKWSG MEKCHAKT, So. i t Pojdrai Street, icw Orleans, P. E F B R E N' C B S . Ja, ff. Joxks Esq., . Mrssks '.. ,H. ' Cioott & Son. J . S. JIlTOHKLI.. JlKSSRS. OEO. FOfcTF.K & Co. Eransville, Indiana. augi-lyda MfOOl) 4M) HI Ü1V WiRK. doz as' a jXZrti . shüti; set as'd Woo-lcu a urs; 1 reel uotton l.opo; 6 do baker Bn 6 ne.tB Buck rvc Bowles: Iz do II -avr Ketl 1':-. . I from Oteinati auulorsaK by 12 do II aw Bed I 12 dozClothea Lines; just reo'd auiTO ViCKERY & JOHNSTON. "SrOfiö. Orders promptly a'ten.'.jd to (term' cash) 9 whenleftat au3C VIC K ERY A; .! '1 NSTOX . rnon i-co. w cad liea v, n ; M. ra:iroad, lor sale l.y aug2l Barrow's T-tl acco re.'d per I. & U. U El AI A . ' iPIHKIW K. S0 boxes Cheese ree'd and for sale hy SL aiij.it . I. Si O. HEIMAXN. AOT1CK CF APPOI.TMRlT AS ADMIMsIHVTOFl. Q.T0TICF. isharehy given thai the undersiirned 1 a been pi pointed administrator otvthe estate of Jacob GoeU deceased, late of Vandrhurgli county . Said estaie ii sn prosed itobeaolvent ag2S-3w HKSEY KRE1BKE. I Rl'ST R Kf'lil V Kit. A lot of narper'a Story Books t w cortaiuly tho hest pul.lieati n extant, for youn. folks, j Also, the nw novel Green Peaa; Godey's Lady's Book, fur .Sept : Graham' Maciiine. fer Sept. az2S DOBKLL & LISTftR .IJOSI'UitATIOtl NOTICE. ORDERED. That the owners of property o the Xorth Westsideof Cherey street, between Tnird and Fourth, caus-e a Lriek aide a: k 10 be laid down alena the front of lor.s 11 to 21. inclusive ia block 10, within lädaya after the puJ-li-catioa of thisnotice. and in default thereof the Street CcmrJioner is aurhorized t:proeeed and per!d?m said work , and the c 'Sts und t-xpeT.ses w.H 3e asensed to and cotleoted by . ale of eaid p-operty r so much thereof as will eatiaiy said lien and cost-j. Bv order ol the Coupe:!. an;2S-lXt W E L L . FT. W A LK E R. O.erk. BCIUJMXTi MAT Ell I L. ON' hand and lor sale atthe lowest tarifl of prices, the fillowinar: 2fi hhls Hvdraulio Ceracnf. 1W bbls White Lime; 25,tHHili(iht Vrin-low Sash, ass'd; 21)0 Doors, as'd; 10 pair do Blinds, do: 1 0.10 Laths; flray Lime in hhdsand bbls. Paints, fliU. Glara. Putty, Nails. &e. aug27 K.S. BAP20CK, Water street. (jrclEKE. 10 boxes very superior rheese just ree'd by O a,!e?7 tlERSFIBKRGEK t OA I'SON. gilt il K lit iill V. EU Alt. 10 bbls, narrated part L .n hand and lor sale bv auiri.- HWRSFrnERGPR & CARSON. ll Kl.tÜ I'dllK.-ö M lor r taiiin. auit7 HE RS II BERGE K & CARSON. WOICK FAMILY FI.OI R alws onhand at J nuf27 E S BAHCOCIC's. Wateretreefc. fT EMd.VSXLJ au2) jiust ree'd from Baltimore per railroad by Z. H. COOK & SON. tT "i nrSTI 'weet Potatoee. very larpeand fine: m to doz I5..d IVr ia; 10 reds Cotton Rope; 10" rams wrapi'iua; paper;2j reams Tea Pap' r, f-jrsalo by aneSi Z. II. COOK & SON. c M!KKS!5 ß boxes, choice art cle inst ree'd from Cineiunau, forsMe by au,26 V1CKEU A JOIlSO. ''HKK'K 50 1 oxrs W. R, Crem Cheese; 4ii bo" German a-. d Palm Soap 100 pounds Cotton Wrapp-ne: Twine; a" blle .o. I tlotton Hattinc;: 5D pounds suear-eur'd Ur ed Fle'f: 2", duz t esh Mustard, 3, ü an- pint bottles, ree'd per railroadaud forsaie at reduced piices by angcti I. & F. HEIMANNj. j"? At-K F'RKi nTkarrels. halfbbls. qnarter-bbls and i at eighth-bb-s. of assorted snmbers 'or sate at Eastern prices by augii I, & D. FIEIAIA.NN. 10 !!X9 7 lamp Tohaoco, ree'd rr railroad and for sale by ain'8 I. D. HKIMANN. COJIPOBVTIOS MITK'K. OTIDKRRD. That honcr,of t, Xos. 1. 2.3. 4. 5. 6 and 7. in bio No !; lots Nos Hi II, 12 13. U, liand 1, in Muck N'o. 31. ar.d lots N I. 2. .1, 4, s. ft 7 and 8. blok "o. :H5 a'lio the Eastern Knlra-ment. caue a brick sidewalk lo be laid alone -taid loti, eateii'Mng 'rom Main t Vine streets, within ten days after the publication of this notice; and in rtefau't thereof the 'treat Commissioner ii instructed to pjr'flrm said wo k, and the cests an 1 expenses accruing thereby wiil he assessed to and colleetred hy aale of said lots, ot so nvich thereof as will salisfy aaid lien and costs. - Hy order of the Common Council. au2:t-l0t WELL. IF. WALKER. City Clerk. Volksbete cop. f EXTRACT OF l.OGYVOOO. 15 hone f.rsale by !i aug4 S. E. GILBERT dt CO. TKAVEtFIUS nOJIE, Formerly Itull'si 11 cid Tarern. THE qndersiffned has taken the above well known honse. and relitted and relurui'hed it throughout, in the best style. The accommodations will be second to no other house in Evansville. 1 have eood loens for Hoarder-, and keep as well supplied a table as the market will a:'ord and rates reasonable. Attached to the house is a ejood Bowline; Alley. Travelers will receive every attention, and their cattle be well taken care ot augU-tf WM, D. THOMAS. OISMMVITTIO. T'HR partnership hereto"ore existiBT between TTefeerd & Archer, is this dsv dissolved by mutual consent. L. W. lieberd will settle all the businesi of the lirm. L. W. HRBKRD, S. 11. AliCUER. Tiik manufacture and sale of Jlattresses, e,,willhp continued on Main street by . L. W. HKBt.RU. aua22-lwd THE SCIENTIFIC" ÄMERICAX. ZZ -TTzr o X S:t la. "iT 3 zx x Z ONr: TiiorsA V( nOi.LAR CA.FF HRIZKS rgIIK Twel'th Annual Volume of thieu 'efui pi blication M cimmcTicA on th 1:1th dav of Ssrp'emtoer next The ' SciKNTiFiC AMEUici.i" w an Illustrated Periodical, devote I chierf' to 'he Promiiliratr of lnlormation relating to the various .M-chanio and '"hemic At te. Industrial M:iiin factnres. Apricultn-e, Va enta. Inventions, I'lnarineennit. Millwurk. nn l aH interests which thu linht of Practical enfti 'is calculated to advance. Report o! U S. Patents granted are alsi published every wek. lsci. dine: Oifici.il Cur ies of all the I'atent Claim toeeth r with news ami iuf-rmati:n upon Thooa-inds of liiher usio 'in rici, t?. w-ti An t r r n nnv w :,ext. forth largest I is' " ub-r-ribrs, a follows: ?2ts lor ;We I't. 4175 for the 2nd, 16 fr the 3rd $125 for the 4th. $10 i irths Vh T" 'or th'i lith, t4l 'or the 7th t40 for'b" 8th, 30 ior theflth. 5 forthe 10th 20furthe nth and$H tor the litli. Furoiuha ol 20 r and unwards. the suhsuinton mice is only $1 4fi. Names n n 1-e sent fr-im any Post 'raeeuntiji .1 itiuary Ut, 1M7. sj-ay-licre are fiueehance to ecare csah i prizes The Scientific American is published once a week: every number contains eight I ;rge quarto pigcs. formirg annually acomptete and splendid volume, illustrated witti several hundred original Knar avinga. ...

ffsT litt. single : J-riprion. i a jcar. orc mnu , . (.),.ij rr ., l,y months Five copies f..rsi months 4; foi a year S. S,,c- go'.!?., S HsllBKKGEit CAftSOX; -cimen copies sc t (iHATis 1 - Southern. Wester and fanadamoney or Post Office timpi j .niiivuriieillP fikenatpar for subscript .ns. I.ijttera should he dire-tvd C!OPAMTK I'.It" , 'pot paid) to 5MNS it CO.. 128 Fnltoa.t.. '. Y. I riPnF; nndersigned have formed a copartnership. ft'incT ths Ä5-Messre. MrNS CO.. are extcnsivelv engaaed in pro- I JA name and itylo o( tiahaock & Sonntag, and wilt carry on t onr'iigpatenn for new inventions, and will advjseinventora. j t1 FI wd ware Buainess oa Water 'rcet, at the ol "'and ci without cksrge. in regard to the novelty of their improve- , Uabccck Urcthcrj. .w-t- i JiVv vta'p menta. tgSO-t 1 jv2l-ii. 0 HO KOI, S, S0 MAC.

RAILROADS, &C.

E V A N ü V 1 LL E & CR A W F ü RDS V) LLE -j. !. v - it A I L IIO Dt lOwaEi: AKKASfc r;.i ext.- ' TS U ftfter Monday Jniio 1 "ti , ris-.i' fur-.ifr ioHco. T)?ft Mail I'aSKtDirer Tram ft! ivi va r. rl 1 I if . M .t arri vir? at ju n r; : , in tiniet It rr-.. ! s,..t at -., sonntet vri'h tbe Kv-sning va-'fi re ire C'Mö itaiiTtfaö f'r Louis awd (-;?K.ral JjJitit'is. 7 : i S I . rVt , , n d ImUuns 1 !i ;f A, cnnnEfttif'its for ('in ci n st : C. Jr r V C -;t-v jhia. New York ao'i tiirrire . KeturniBir It-dvc? Tv.vr---K:)t'' : .''I' rival of truiu f r.o m adh:&:- Vvl: a .'l:; 9:25 p; $1. Paar-engr??Y tTii tT'aip can 94-fr; ti aed LouibViUe Bamo day. poiis. fas: Frcm ETan.'fiHa to St. Irfmis..,.. a : DS- ... 7 i: .... 11 P-0 6 25 e .. ..13 f e ....5i is n: .... 11 sc . ... . i2 .C ....SiS 00 . 23 00 C hieaeo Tn-iinnapoHa, rwr Ctftciaaa.!,... ; CleTrland .. Buffalo New TjiTk , Pittslorsh. Vi bep-lng. ßalrimtre ... . , WRphinsrfron.. FhilaJe!phia...v

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üoeto.. ...28 50 liaUy Freiaht Trains leave Eraisille r4 TMrro-üaut at 7 40 A . !.. on wh icK local passCEerp wi.l1 h taken. For !inv infnrmsrifin at (hrnnch TirllHlfl tnalv f tfic APA53S EXPUESS COMPASI. isjbw arrangement ; riiHE AUA ti urKoj uujirAM Teppeetfnlly n--JL nonnce to tbeir frienda. the public of EvanaTilfe ane .- vieinitv. that thT hare detfrniined to cren an oCiea i ; KvancTnie to re oTc:ea eiemsiny to ti.e traavnciTc , the Maines of their Line, sad hare appclcted !r. GEO. , VV. McBiaiE as their -rt'int. who, from his rat connection Ali persons haiin Di;ames with onr comf any will pleat ealTon Mr. MiDride. at onr new office on Firs street, between T.ocust and Alain, who alone is authorised toactfof; us froTn this date, noTÄ-dif ALFRFrri OAITHBR. Superintendent. (ep KM KXT. !M bbls J. Hulme Ä Co.. for sor sale very : GEO. FOSTER i CO. . low by iyl2 f riri.f. riv ui-.il. io aegs i est ciaiity,jnstree-a, for nurl 1 fl. E. fTlLriFRT & CO.. Syc. nar Water. Eg f'(lX.-SMlbs Conntry Hams: J WKlns ClearSide. fer lä sale by aug9 . HKFJSUiSKKGEli & CAKS0JT. S" l'Mlf). K' lti7l. SI boxes pxtra Lr'tnoa srrnn ree'if . ! Jl J by railroad Iruia Kiw Vcrk ana for aale at rrdueeä .iieehy . aug7 1. k O. HK1MAXX. ' KJUCK. 2 tierces ree'd and for ale by " Mb 3Be7 I . & D. HEIM ANX. 2 AI-MOÄIW.-1.0. 1". Almonds ree'd y railroad and lor sale by sog" ' I. & D. HEI.M ANN. C i BXS Orov.nd Spice; 2cT bx Ruisins ree'd, for sie by j angT . I. & D. HBJMAM.V. fc"Brf HXS hne Virginia Tobacco; lOgrosaJ. J. Butler' , m'AJr Ink, ree'd and for aale by : t F. k D. F1E1JIANS. 4 Ol f,XS Whea P railr.-ad, a at Starch; 'ZÖ bus Cream Cheese, reo'd bT and for sale by augi I. A- D. HKniANS. J.'v i Ä 'ü"i?if i?r f i tY' u ii ip i ki: m Nos. New Mackerel; 20 hf-bbisXew Mackerel, and 3 cask ew salmon, just ree'd, fort-ale by au87 z. IF. COO FC & SOX. 24fc FJOZ ass'd sizes pr.Ta OlWe Oil; 25 in ass'd Flxtraetai. tarn's w and Flavoring; 2 psU Stuuirhton'a Klixir; 5 do StouMon'; lilixir, just ree'dt y au7 , , z. n. COOK & soy. ' rST.UtP.-5"! eM ptiTe Jlii'tard, V, lb cans; ITS. .HO do do do 4lb do: 2i lio do do I Ih do; "... do French do , lib jars; 12 do London do . K lh bottles; 25 do Kentucky lb cans: iut ree'd' ' hy ang7 Z. FI. COOK i SOS. j Fkr.Mi AieitiVAi.s. TfUST receive"! (ind cow openinel direct from rhiladolf ? phia, 8 haif chests. boxta of choice Black and Green TfM. aioonast bich is a Hall chest of extra Week Tea. ; which ve return, nu-nd to tht-so vho love it. all M-which is. . oilered at a small advance on ort. Call and trr it at j VitKiiRY & JOFIN'STOJf'8, I iyl7 Alain t , near Washington Hotel. 'Sl I'l.ATK. AC 500 boxes Tin Plate: 2n Purs Hlock Tin; sisxi lbs iwpper bottoms aesorted : 41)00 do Wire do lnatoreand 'orsal bT i yl ? 2 S AMT EL ORR.. gj F. RYK FLOril. 6 bkli Jlarkie's etra brand, in.t a. rec'a hy jeS Z. II. CoOK At SON. nSTHITf? and red Lead for sale by - iyI7 8AMCEL ORR. GRilSS Coueress Water, just reaeivrd bv jyl7 Z. II. COOK SOX. ' inrto Iba Hairs; : 20DO Iba Shoulders: i ?ix do Sides rib'd and clear: also a enpplr of extra-. Suirar Cnred and Canvassed Fame, in stare and for sale by -jel F1EKSHBERGEK A- CARSON. IiV POTATOFP. " C0N3TN AT supply of Potatoes lower than they sell ia J market. iyjo IFRRSII BKRGKR & o A KSON. fVK CHKKfa S ! It KJ K I ÜEK X'I'UU87 T 12 Fee Chests assorted sizes; 10 do Refrigerators assorted sizes, fnst ree'd br jylO 7. II. COOK "& SOFT. AKD C.nKRLKKVlf8'. J 500 English VI srked Collars; 150 pairs Jaconett Underaleeves, ree'd to-day aud for !e by JAMES LOW & (:f.. chsd'i er'S imi'movei) mi it ;A.h. gIFTY dor.en of Chester's Improved Fruit Cans, tbe aim A plest. surest and cheapest can ever invented. They have no equal, they are made of the very bst materials and can he used for years. No antimony. lead or rubber about these eans. z H. OtOK & SOS. jy9 . Sole Agent for Evansville. fICK. 5 tierces frcsa Rice just ree'd end for alebv augl9 PRESTON BROS. rVH'K FEKT "570TJ cant have unless you buy your Gaiters at J3L ansl-2w KU OHES'. IRISH rriFFE very host manufacture ol Irish L nen always to Fx I had at angldjiw j B L'GU ES" . . DKB KJES. , T IirGHES'.rc rncr JWain and Second, yon will find a Xm new an ehoice etoek o i Oe ilagca,atlow prices. angis-2w CAPITAL I:eiZE, ....S50OOOr ALABAMA LOTTERY. Aulfwrizcd by the State of Alabama. Southern Hiilitiiry Acadiuir JLoltct y J class a. To he drawn in the City of Montgomery, Alabama, en FRIDAY, September 12th'. iSo'i. on the HAVANA P Ii A X I SAM' L swan, manager. ritlZE3 AMOU.NT1NO TO 3 a oo,o O O ! ! Will be distributed according to-the fllowina; M.V.MFIt;K. T M HE.MK. 3 0,0 00 .TICKETS. ONLY! 1 Prize ef 10.000 is .Tri.0C ' I do 25.000 ia lij.oro 1 do 15.000 is 15,000 1 do 10 ihki is 10,000 1 do ...... .0I0 is 6,000 1 do 5.O0O ie 5.00U 1 do 3.000 is , S.fOO 3 do 1.000 are . 3.000" 10 do 5W1 are... s.noo " 80 do 4';o are 32. WO ' 100 do ai are 20,000 APPROXIMATION" PRIZES.

4 do S0( do 25.000 do are 1,200 4 do . ?50 do 13,100 do are 1,01V) ' 4 de 175 do 10,000 do are.. 700 4 do 150 do S.OOO do are.. 600 -' 4 do 125 do 5.010 do are.. 50O4 do 1W .do 3.1KX) da are.. 40 4 da Sil do l.ono do are.. S20 4 do 70 do ,iC1i do are., 2M4 do fl do l.uoo do are.. 20O ' 40 do 40 do -500 do are I,60ft 320 do 0 -d'i 4i O do are 9,0O 4i O do 30 i".o 2'V do are S.-'CO

1.0(0 yiriies amounting i.. (200,000Who. e Tickets. t Halves. $5 Quarters, 9th. JSM. PLAN OF TUR LOTTERY . The Kumhers !ro I to .TU.KO, cotresponding with those, numbers on the Ti.kets printed en separate slips of papev, ara -- encircled with small tin tubes, and placed in one wheel. The nrst 200 Prizes, similarly printed and encircled, are'-' pla-cd in another wh-el. ' ... The heels are then revolved, and a number is drawn from the wheel of numhers. and at the same time a prize is drawn -from the other wheel. The num her and priie drawn out are opened and exhibited to the audience and registered hy thai p. mmisaioner. th priae being placed against the number -drawn. This operation ie repeated until all the prixea aredrawn out. ApraiixiM.vnoxPB.izvs. The two precedintr and the t to succeeding numbers tothose drawing the first 2irti prize wil - j Je sm I T h c M au agcT3, det erm i ned that the i r. Lot te r i es s hal 1 ex 'elall ethers, oiler to the puhlie the ahove scheme, which, for tne brilliancy of its caoi als, and the chanees of ohtainina; i pri7es. has nev r been etjuale'i . ; ßt' Uememner that every Prise ia drawn, and payable ia . full without deductiun. -. 43-All prizes ol tl 000 and unler. paid tmtrediateiy alter the drawing ot!'er prizes at the usual time of thirty days. Allcommunieatiousstricdyecntidsntial. The drawn number will be lorwardad W. purchaser immediately alter the drawing. , . . ft: SWAN CO.. Atlanta. i;a.,ot auglO-tf S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala.

'If