Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 207, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 July 1857 — Page 2

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EVAXSVILLE, IND.

TUESDAY MORNING,.'... JULY 23. .257.

iuinHii . i printed handbill was "circulated, calhns for help to expel the negroes from Union and Perry Townships in this county, it The rendezrous is appointed at the ne-

r rro settlement in Union Township, this

' Atxr at Katrin cf nn qvWV Wa nrvW- I

v ...... r - - - stand our Sheriff are 'taking efficient measures to arrest this morement, and - . will be on hand with sufficient posse, to trrest as large a cr'otftt as may assemble. The publication of the design will forinnately defeat, the outrage. The ciTil anthorities will call upon all good citi xens to aid them in maintaining the su-1 I .w premacy of law. V,"e advise, all who u ;j - . it f - J - wouia mroiu noM truuuie iu re.ra.u from taking any part m this illegal and unwarrantable proceeding. Our citizens I are .determined to Retain the law, and to see that every violater of it,, in this instance, is amy punisneu. Ui every ooe who is not either determined to sup-I I port the officers or to be a participant m an anray ana incur its penalties w keep away from the vicinity, The Wousded. We are glad to learn that all the wounded in the two affrays with the negroes, are doing well, aud are likely to recover. Their physicians report them as out of danger. This information will, we hope, have an effect to allay the present excitement, and induce men to wait the issues of the law. Home aianufaciare. Wt saw yesterday two shipments or I

r ..0 mtnfF from tViA nour 'tnr r.t L

- I 'Perkins, ilaynes & Co., going up the river. One to Uwensboro, and the other directed to Bridgeport, Ky., on the railroad between Louisville and Frankfort itl:- - -U. k I äois j . -feujajaauiw vu, 1 lus course of trade, within a few months. We have been for years importing from Pittsburg and Cincinnati, tho articles that we are now shipping back to the neighborhood of the latter market Our hickory trees that have heretofore been worthless except for fire wood, are now

- made In brin? 100 each by the Droces-

1 W r . I Eos of this new factory.

OCT We were shown a process Ust conviction follows that the national canevening issued against the parties who vas was influenced, if not determined, by

availed tha neerocs' houa in tha Bolo , torn on Friday evening. We think such a proceeding in the present state of ex. ' citement ill advised and dangerous. Let nonular feelinr Knbside do all to calm I itJltbn art th. m.?uur nf Law. anri indicaU its aunremacT. To arrest tbe ,,1 m.n Kit. s iK.;i ,.i..riA,ia 4- Ln .:!a. i. au e I

.Wut .IC.W Ppu.r Bjrmpaiujriorp v.. them and maka ten rioters where there phobia have occurred. Intense heat, it

la Kn hut ai... I The orer leatoua nd iojadieious toMM T tt. ttock. r. or. i,uV to atmraTata the evila and rlan'rera that sur-1 DO O round them, than aid or relieve them. No true friend of the law ever desires to try its strength agninst excited pepular . passions, amid a tumult. Its power is in its appeals to the reason and calm reflection of men. Its strength is not in the force that executes it, but in the reverence for it and the habits of obedience to it, that pervade the people. It is the . worst injury that can be done to its au- . thority to make a futile attempt to enforce it. Never, if possible, bring it in conflict with popular passions where it is likely to be defeated. Wait till it can resume its sway, and then demand its execution. Y ridence of the degeneracy cf inent in relation to mobs, riCirAs evide public sentiment ots and lynching, the Indianapolis Amer ican says that Judge Perkins of the Su prime Court "was an!aDDrovinr SDcctator an accessory before the tact" in the : Firemen's riot, that "washrd out" the . Cyprians in Indianapolis. He was res ident in the neighborhood of these hous es of ill fame, and was called . as a wit- . " ness before tbe court for the examination or the rioters. Ue testiGed Mthat he livcd in the neighborhood; know them to be houses of ill lame. ' The houses were tnhirta of csrinn romnUint I n.... ywwjw va w oww wvtafifimiiiiw ww IVlllO nn' Th ffirt r rh hA,.- ia .a. J hKbnrhood; was verv nr.ind;cial t: ,.j v. a. ,t iniucnj u uuuci aiucu. uv lueui. tie , knew what had been said to have been . - - - o houses. Persons . ty of those houses, done to remove those residing in the vicini - were afraid to let their daughters go out after ' nightfall unprotected. And thus as the Americans thinks, indirectly justifying, by his testimony, the proceeding of the mob. The clerk of the Supreme Court, was an . active participant in the riots. When the highest law of tiers of the State,. the judge and clerk" of the Suprem Court, are by t heir presence -passive accsssoriet or active participants in riots it ia not wonderful that . law has loa its moral force among the peo- . pie. - QZr The meeting of the stockholders of the Straight Liae Poilroad for the . election of officers will be held ' at India napolis on' Thursday next Exertions . have been made, we understand, to cdncentrale the'öpposition to the old Board of DirecUrs, and ' to secure the election - of an entire new set of men.' Mr. Car- : penter will ba present at the meeting on Thursday asd ia expected home on Sa-

Election Frauds. Loud and confl . ... - I

dentcbarges were madethat gros fraucur

had teen committed in various precincul . " rraiisourg, a. I., naa in Philadelphia, at the State election inPlleQ .under th censures of the clergy of

October last Ther passed then unheedA a nrh r-riarra vmnallTar th w at i disappointed party. But the candidate of the Republicans for District Attorney, appears, being cotmnced that he had - m.;n..r u t .i icwucu iLLoiuiifcT vi mo tcL.ii iuicji I determined to clain&he office, and intro duced ladicial troceedin?s to obtain it. , , -. The case has been sometime before the Courts, and a most thorough sifting of . - . .. . .1 the ballots and returns have been made, The existence of a UBgistry law greatly facilitated the investigation, and some extraordinary facts hare been deyeloped, exhibiting a state of corruption and ballot - stuffinr. that U trulr startlinc. The r Startling The , into the returns J thirty or forty c Court, after examining m. . . - . v : r. oi oui eigr. out . uui tu.r.jr r . districts, found eleven hundred and sixty al eight fraudulent Democratic votes. There were but 1717 legal' votes Jn all these eight districts, and yet the Democrats managed to cast noo mcgai tuics tins into the ballot box one fraudulent 1 t ticket for every Jegal .ticket, nearly. mat is certamiy tne mosi wo' fraud ever heard of. and surpasses even I the box-stuffing at San Francisco. m..M f.(o l.f i mtmrxil r I e: tablished after patient judicial investigation, and upon legal evidence." The result isthat the Democratic District Attorney has been declared not elected. and has been turned , out of the office . . , . ,i j ,r..,l ,n.i,a which he has filled for several months, enjoying its fees and immunities without , . . ,. n,. . At,. any legal right. The majority in tbe whole Stato was. but little more than ...;.; ..J 1 11 lUab viwiwu, i discovered in eight wards in the city nzarlr 1200 fraudulent TOtes, cast lor th(J guccessful party. It is not likely h that fraud9 so told as these, would be d . .11 onnfinPii in nna di&tnct. Men mat naa I th hardihood to plan such assaults upon j-jt of suffrage, would aim at higher pama than tho teitv offices of a district. The inference is ineitable that thev were extensive enough to change the ma;0ritv in the SUte. .The result of the -.-, fOP state Officers in Octoter.'de- . 1. rtf fnr nresiVC I ili 1 LiW VA kit V W aw -w, J' I Lw,.i .wm. in Norember: tad the 1 these frauds in a single city. Htdropuobia. We hare seen frequent accounts recently of persons dying in the uv " ', of this terrible malady. No less than children were bitten Ly a single mad Uosr in Philadelphia last week, and in Vaw Vrtrlr cAVPril fatal rA of LvJrO i believed. deVelODOS. if It doeS not OH- I .. . . , . trinite. LUIS Ulsaaaa amongst fcWW .uiuv i ... , v. -.r,.! .- But it hu rcmatkil, lhlt ,the ,jiäcase is . . . . I seldom developed in dogs kept aloDg the J banks of fresh water streams. It is said aisomai in u,niuF.t wu. . city infested with innumerable packs of curs of all descriptions, without owners or masters, that hydrophobia is scarcely known. But with the Turks it is a religious duty to feed and give drink to the dogs ; and almost every Turkish house has a vessel containing water for the dogs to slake their thirst at. It has been inferred from these facts that hy drophobia is'gencrated by the suflerings of thirst in the poor animals, and tne best preventive is to provide your dog with water, and have it at all times ac , . 1 n cessiDie to mm. me practice 01 zlinS do3 tbe worst mode to induce the diiase, as it renders it impossible tor tne poor animal to urinn at an, anu ...-.1 .r. .nr.nP.n.a an t .w w J irritant, that would drive a poaceable and bealthy dog into madness and hydropho oia- 0ur laws fur tbe manasement of dogs do more harm than good. Either kill them 0 J or give them the freedom of the city, and the unrestrained use of I . lit 1 'ana water. o nave never ieen or heard oia maa aog on tne oanks 01 tne Ohio river; though the cry of yWdog" i often raised, the animal is not often n ' v I . . . . A MoRaros Cosvkrt.- A resoectable citizen of Cannelton by the name of I Tt, a ct . rtl,r r,r .nm. f K I .w.., - vV..... v. - " . - jiUnerant Mormon preachers-who have risitea the borders of the Ohio, gathered . . up his worldly goods and left Cannelton, last autumn.' ' A few months residence among the 6aints' revealed their true character to , mm. ana m me spring ne left them, recrossed the plains, and has got back to Cannelton, with his family, penniless, bufrejoicing over his escape. The Reporter sarst . Ue gives a deplorable account of things in lirigham's .'dominions. We should think Mr. Scott's experience would .dampen. the ardor of the saints', hereabouts, and that no sane person would longer adhere to ths vile creed, or remain identified with such a gang of outlaws. Traveling Baooaoe. It is said the trunks used this season by female travelers, are of unusual dimensions, and if planted upon the prairies, with a smoke pipe would form a jood cabin for a squattsr and his laoily. ' " . :

. f.i ;n. fn enlf T lrA i it uwu.aiaic, wun iuo MUlB viiupiauon Pimples. Sow by 1. T. iinman at uo., wnotesaie about a year since, for salt Like uty.- rerolationizing wastreet. New York, by .n drug- lifJ Tha family endored'all the hardships for its decision in the Metro P"- . üm-W. tZtäEtä&.fäitfölfaäZg .1 f.fnpR of loiirner fiern. th WB" r 113 aecis,OQ ,n, ine "clrO in Rp of the CoiHliti.ii of said Cank, f .rthe ana latigues or a journey acro.a tne q the Republican Ifyou are sick yoa mast take fÄatd plains and reached the city of promise .... , Mrninxr " h knowledge and relief . . baker. ,f . . .-. USett tOW&rdS the National tribunal. The MLtUllII. Sworn to and subscribed Vfore me this eleventh

: Caoaht. TV T? Tt r Smith V. TüaV... I .

..-.u..nisourcn, ior preacnmg nereticai aoctnnes. IDe fresbvtery met to investi . . i maryand conclusire mode of setting forth what the doctrines were which he had preached. Smith proposed to delirer a aiscourse oeiore tne rresDTterr wnicn - - ' ' i Khou d emhnrir all tu tiatt on tertam . l points, and if they were erroneous, W16 could condemn him out of his own U1u " " iL I moutb This was assented to ; and the inmi lii . i ni was asfn in i n.nu ine i discourse was delivered and listened to t t 1 J 1 1 . !L -1 J !a oj me iewnta ooaj wnn cioso aim crifcteal attention. oreDired to detect tne evi-1 dence of heresy lurking under every I R flP : 1 he hour of judgement came, and .the clerical members of the Presbytery, in of. the! congregation, con- , , . . . .... ' , derQned hira 0Ut of his own mouth. The sermon was rank heresy, a concatenation . . .... oi errors, ana one man set ib uown as 0jaSphemy. When the whole body of lhem bad coinmitte(i themselves unalter- , th Roun(!nÄ., öf the d:g. .' . i. : wuik, iu prwi tvw auu u i forme(J thcra ;at he had read ia lhcif rin, tue 32nd Lctare of Dr. Chal " ... Thaia'udience burat forth In storms of a . . . a I applause. The feelings of the Presbytery, depicted in their faces, may be imagined, but not now described. A Bit or RoilAXCE. On the last trip 1 of the Tennessee Uelle from St. Louis to Cincinnati, there was a youn; lady of great personal charms, heightened by an i .u f ample fortune in prospect; these combmed attractions had so fascinated a vouie tt,. k. Uft k..,:n V... ...I I - - - ' - w friends to follow and guard her in her journey. II is devotions were Leins lavished, apparently, upon a coM and oburate heart, and the suit seemed hope t... r , I less. um. lortune Kivor consiancv ana bravery. On landing at Carrolton, Ky theTady proposed to go on shore with n "Qt and the yeung roan was reluc tantly permitted to accompany them. As the fair one stepped up)n tho gang plank.it clipped from its position and pitched the UJy into the river and she d sippcared under the wharf boat. The hero, as quick as thought, plunged In afia. a J i v i a ver uer. uüto unuer me wnari uoai. ana rsma mil nr. thA Intr-pf enri r f if tirith Vi I laJy in his arms. Thev were rescued the lady very tcet and very much fright- . 3 il . t " neu tue geueman wun passion in no wise abated. V Uen tne lady appealed again in the carnn, sne appeared not only wun a ,. t . ... change of dress, but with a change of feelings. About ten o'clock, in the evening, gers, and requested their immediate Drescnc in the cabin wi en thpv al is-i.il.ll mnlLinfin ami lal r.l, i . l uia nn uimm in uimuuiuiu u I lire Ker. B. C. Snolgrass, of Louiä, who ',n;i'7quent nonrs ail weal merry as a mar xiAg, bell, indicating that "all's well that ends well." (ftr-Ths immigration into Missouri, t exm.dH thal ftI, former periods, by more than 100 per cent; and it is mostly from the free States. Tho relative prices,- of land in Illinois, Iowa, and Missouri, Ifave been 9.1 mnrh 1 in ttir l.ittpr thüt m.Vn. . . . ' . . tion nas Deen turnea in a 1100a upon tne Missouri, and the accession of free labor, it is thouzht, will have an important effect q pr0U10l;ns the progress of emanci nation in that border slave State. In tho St. Louis Land District more than 400,000 acres have been enterQ within Uixty dajs. In the Warsaw District orer rtiMKj uajo. au tue ii araaw Aiaiiiti. over 500.OÜO have been taken up in the same perioL Two th0usnd acres ptr dav are entered in the Jackson District. In PalI - . . . I myra tisinc. only 0UfUW acres remain -a. mi ' . . . suojecc 10 entry. 1 no amount 01 lanas taken .ip the last three months in these districts, exceeds the quantity taken in the three previous years. . Missouri has mineral and agricultural resources to ner lhe richest gute in the Union I and with the energies tnd inteiiig.nco 0f free labor to develope them she will become the centre of wealth, industry and trade M she -l3 geographical centre, f tho eonfUra.v I - i"".-v.v aivj , f . . OCT The Xew Yoik Democratic papers lhat condemned the ultra republican P"e T its fanatical assaults on the U. i t, r .. ... . i r rMinrffrwff 1 riiirr v. tra ii ari atAn 1. t a 1 ' v.c.vu ,u Scott case, are now in there turn a.iilin thfc flourt rf Antvala nf 1! llm tae Lourt ofAppvala of their spirit in both is the same. Ths NatiosaIi Hotel Sicknzss again. The editor of the Scalpel pretends to al last discoTered the origin of the National Uotel sickness. Ue says that he is prepared to prove that the rats on the premises were poisoned with arsenic and were drowned m the water tank used for cooking and other household purposes. Arsenic, mechanically diffused from the.decayed rats, and slowly acting on the stomach, is sufficient to ac count for all the 'symptoms. fjr An .interesting knock-down occurred on the wharf yesterday morning, Two drunken fellows engaged in a round of feticufiV and one went up the hill after the melee, with a blacked eye. Nobody arrested.

Iowa Mobs. The young State of Iowa . . V 3 I

gainmz more unenmble reputaticn Tor mobs and violenc thln Mississippi erer enjoyed.. She is eclipfiinx in an infam0u3 fame, the most barbarous Souih Western riorder rommnnitr. Some within three months in the Northern part of that S täte, and hung up without law, judge or jury Another act Of lawless Darcantv is added- to tne catalogue, i " " i Ace vtisaiona iiowa) nmes oi wu.y 10 .i... tj c". .i. 11.1. . ,1 I a pccial term of hi court at M jntexuma, Poweshiek county, for the trial of WilUmi. TbomaforthenurdfcrofMr.cudMrs.Cit - ,r VI lul fcuo ."uxue. v -x..-. v,sell, who are Bupnoed to have been murder- : . . . . . ed their bodk having been found lutiic Wrtrwl. nAfiP Mnnto7iima ot. fall. A Krtnn ft Uie court wa. opened, Thomas we anda-lie.l lor a ciianze ot venue. t,a.wz that no couia 9 nave no nope ior a luir inai in uiu; exciit-u i .1, .i. . .. 1 exaTH.-ratea Dc-;tiiortiooa. ine court twQ honJrted took the priHOner lwo nanared armeu person tooK tne prisoner out of tbe cusuniy f tbeShcriü, twos l.im cvtade cf the lim.i of the town urn. bunh;in without going through even the formalitv of a mock, trial. J o-ijra tonc followed the mob und ureed them to rwwk't tlia laws, but at length had to leave tho town, to! eape tbe late ot the prisoner. This makes the ixth man hung by eight weeks. mob in Iowa in th3 Cbtmal Palace m CiNcixxATi.-AcrTa-tal palace i alxjut to l.r ted at Cincinnati, on yjHg above foufh .street, for tha jlecLanics, 'In!l.itate ri.ir, to be orneJ on the lOib of September. The work of construe "T i . i rri . I run hack lwo hundred jeaan height fifteen feet. The Iront W.U lu of Oothio mtet.il ieeu architecture. Appetite and Strength Restored. William -Yocxo, of South Pittsburgh, I "After havinsr ufferel everolv for aevtral day with a most dwtre:v uti-k of Diarrcena. I piirvhased a bottle of BCEHIIAVE'is hollND LITTERS. Ii grauu;ij-heek-ed thodiwae, and restored my bowel to perfect 5rder. Lefore 1 had fini'lifd the bot w 1 folinJ aptwtite and strength returnin. I belive it worthy of the character you ci'e St. atld fliall rCCOLUmOCd it aUch. . RPF1! 1. VtYVWVQ. KSTne inn-t...n: .e-n:sif liueUiriunej.; . per line oue w:aironiou KMir iira. 1 BOARDING. Twenty B.arler wanUd ,jr- t Uie corner cf Fourth and Walnut aux-et. jyiSMJOutr. NF.U WIIKAT FLOUR. EXTRA WHITK WMZAT FLO LB, made of new Wh-nt; aisoBuiufurmiearsioutiicrn 5ii'bi,y A iolehsakt biiqth i 51 üb .y BllOTHERS. fOn BALE. TWO t-OD FOUXTAIX!, (second band,) Ith MarMe Top Stand aud S Jt r Pipe, pTwle very low ly , jyiiweir. A. ANSPAC1IER & CO. .Aai 11 1 llIAjrix 1 JlO $3 T 8 I . That na prodded auch remarkable -arret. In Uiarycae of NarttGt, Yertioo, and Af fic tions or tmi IIiad. rautm) I v diturlied rirrnlarlor. in thoae who haretrie.1 it In thia cit.v, H f.ir Mle at KKLLER : WHITE'S. 7 The highest testimohiala of iu efticacy have liren dren I t a number of the most rctpecul le citizen!) who hare tried It. . U C2 ICE CREAM! Mil. M. J. (il.OVKR havlnc opened I0E CREAM SALOON OH THIR tTBBET, HTWEH TALUCT A CireSTICT I ia preimrea r luniutn a superior anicie oi ice v. i nun, 'i ither wholesale or retail, to all who wUh to partake ( ' thia cooling luxury. , fj"-tf-DR.DYrORD I R4vt all who are indexed to him to call and pay, as he wishes to settle up and leave here. jy21-lnio. .. . .. . r . V 4t, meets every Thursday eveuiug, hi the Hall, on Vater street, over the Canal Bank. C W. RUDYARD, W. C. T. A. J. OTUiixt, W. R. jauIWly COAU AOTICK. The price of Coal at the Lontaa Mi.ict. is at the U " bushel; hauled to any part of the city.W cents jerbiuhel. jonx wyvoxi. Secretary and M analer. la Time or Teaee Trepare Itor W ar. The warm weather is at hand, and as exrerieuce ia the beat teacher In the universe, we would advise all who are affected by the char ce of eason to get a sttprly I'r J. noiTETTca'a Stomach Eittera, as a stand by fnr the summer. Last year during our a;ckly times, these Bitters were proved fnvaluaMe, a a tonic sei. t, and it will be wen to profit by the -experience and lay in a upply ir "m. For aale by Druggists gencraLy. Jy2S-liicw. True Medicinal rrinclplea. Never extinct hlootl. Dlood is the life- By a'.sh act:nj it in painful I disease, you may occasion the patient ease, latt remember this case is only the reduction wrlessr-nhig the 1 .. r,i,.i.,J ,1:... in IV bim purifies Uie blood; and in acute disease they are invaluaUe; they (ire ease aud cure, but do pot Injure the vital powara. JyMniiJii Beaco Lwht Social Tcxplk, No. 40, inweU every alternate Friday evening, asahuve. J. T. WALKER. B. P. T. A. J. O'Rilky, B. R. 1 jartfily 'Hollowar ointnient-aieiy and (eruluZSTV'S d"11 the Pr- 1Ieuce iu cure of rheum, erysipelas, ring worm and other eruptive disdruri.t., t eenu, 62.. and i per pot. Murray A Uamaa's Florida Water, ..ed a, ntal wakh. imirti to the breath tic fresh floral olorwhith dirtinuhei it from au ouier centej flu id.. it.i.oeut king, relieves Headache, nmimtjMt ftpp5icnti0 the taint of tobacco after amoand combk.ed with water, ia for Freckles, Taa, Chaps and . POa AIL BXTEEÜAL AHB iHTEtrtAL PAIÜ CSE DE WITT'S PAIN RELIEVEI!, Which Is strongerand requires iesa to e&oct a cure than any ana wu remedy. . FOR FEVEK AND AGUE TAKE - ' the only safe and harmless remedy in the world, Rhode's FeTfr and Ague Care. FOB ALL BILIOUS COMPLAINTS TAKE The Anti-Bilious Pills. An auxilery to tht cure. These Remediea destroy the Disease but not the Pa- " ' tlent . W. B. CHAPIN, Wholesale Agent, R. I. 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sir james clabke s rJS "TptSwe. M. OSSX KitS Dgcroa. ifime to-Ment thJ fIust ture? montiis of i thp mother to per an 1 child. Mr female dimnK ?;'a.tf.f!,'rJi5 " ixurage, 1 u? atany overtime . "'-r"' cüU-ni A-ieciton?, nure iwck nzt i Lim'st i4riofsi, raticue on 'liirJ f. mn, ijupjiiuon ni uir nwi( uowdot ?ir. nrancs. Nek iin-iafh. hit &n !i ts nuifni will f?rt acare wh-ÄaH oth-rm.n ha?efau5.in4 Uithh a i Ä'Ä powerful remedy d not contain Iron, Full urertio,,, cBw.panyln roVage. Price iD the ruiti stttr. ai,.i Ctn! 1. 1. e Dollar. .mnu .B -i nJ "6""' -' ",lu,.- '-'-"5 " T return mail. vv. W. EOBERTS. Iivi;ar.inli Sl Afrnt fir Tn-:ra. HALLOCK Ä: PT0DDAR1, Gerenil Ap?nt, Eransrille. p27 V-l jit - DEATH AND DISRATE iie it, friend, Id erery shape, Yoa let i many folk map f Disk ask. Dreal !re, T use all aieans I can, To ai' reTiat! the life of man; I dog bis foobrtep froa hU birth, Till he rr turns to mother earth. . ' I ue all n.eans I ul of oid, Chaope of weather W and eoÜ; I (ive themooMalfrireUirai puini I rack their bonesI ire their veins, I poUon tLem with rancid bile, In pUce of the digesti re chyle. Yet all U ueles notliiog killa ! Death. How's that ? Dni.-Thty ail Uke Beadxth' Pitu. JyJS-ditwlirl , , . . lU-JJAI'S AD V EKl'l&JSMEiTS. mt a -- r M w w t w wm M - RATES. One square, (tea linea orloj),onetime, Tliie times. : : : i - : - s : : : : One eek, t:::::::::: Two weens, : : : : : : : : : : ne month. ; : : t : t : : : : : Three months, :::::::: : : tix months, :::::::::: One yw, : i : : t : : t : : : t'if Ihscount on larger advert isrtnents. ''SOets. tl OD 1 50 : S 50 : 4 0 : T .-i0 10 00 13 03 J" t'ani of line or und r, 1'J pr annum IV No "tillfDrtW'aJvertisemcctirteivw!. . CHOICE LIQUORS. fA LLIS 4: HOWE" hive .ue OLD BOritBON m. U I1IKY and FINE ÜK ANDY, in tx.uli. for me rompiatiiu .i ineMu, i..r tne nenent .r luoir Tier.r.. i aose nnungtiuua arnci? wucnii nt ID.MI.V I.iTU.VTOIl . UTICfc. 7VOTICE is Lerev ciren th.it the uuderainedhaa Iii Iwn apiiiited Aloi.uistritr of tae tats cf llenrr 1 Ix.ri e. late o: amlr-Mirh coULtr. deceased saia ensue is aupposeti i re ikj.tcih. jyC?-4w . , A'luiii.ijinitor. ADIIlIItATOa9 iii-ALK. . TU0TICE i heret y eiveiu tlat I will fell at rtrtl 1 V au'.tH ii.on 5aturliv the J. th A&y ot August next t the ridoee of Henry Tlnrie, dece-ijd, in Uii.o rowniiliip, iU5.jfrMiir?l coui.iy, hJI Iii persona Mnpertv. not uken it the wiiw. conMstinrol u rs, r.rxs, ho.i. .ariain uumsiU, husehoJd t irn 'ure, hay. o:it. sc., e. TiKMi: A ere. I t ..f six month will I riren on V um ever ve lol'arst .e vnTha'cr giviüfr hii.ote v th atiproved 8u-ity, with interest, aud waiving ul JÜSEI11 M. CALDWELL,-jy2?-4w Administnitor. AD.M l. 1HTHATO ft 8 tALU. -, FJY virtue f an ordVr of the Court of Common r PIta f Vaniterburch wunty, It.dinna, I will ell at public auction, at the Court llou;. door in KvtitiT.i;, on S ttur.lay the lifth aar of SejHeml'er, 17, at i o'clxk P. M., the uiHlividel two-fif-.ln of the north half of frvtiniial Section No. 10, in Township 7, aouth of rnzn II et. containirc !." at es. more or lei, in Yamicrl urfth county, Indiaf'a, tu jecito tbe life eftiite of .Mrs. Nn-y Call tar. . 1 krys or Sah: Oütf.thir i c4.-hf one-th'rt in six tnoi.tti, and uie-third in twdw mHia, with interest I 1 t . : . . a... i : I - u"vj'oVeph m! ca ldwell. Jy2Mtw. ' Admf II. F. Calloway'a Estate. Special Election. 1J0TICE is hereby ftven to the oualifi! voter of L the Ninehvth Ward of the cit.v of Kvancville t.at a Special KWvtion ill held at the hp i.f .'as Urio, 'n aa d Ward, on Thuradty toe th day of AuTUjit, 1,V, for the j-ui-p-tMf el ting one Councilman to n-rwent the said I'.th Ward in the Common Council of said ci;y, made vacant hy the reifration and reinovl of Tiiuii.. Ke '.mond from said IV nl. Janiea Uric hi ter aprointel ly aa.l Council to act ad lntwtvr of said election. WELL 1J. WALKER, Clerk. ; Yolksbotecopy. jy2-10t FOR rent; THE BRTCK HOUSE rt-?ntly occor:ed W Gen. Lnnt, con tail, in r r'iva Kooxi, Kitciikk a!o ( kiL.iP, silUHted 'n Church street, brtw en Cln?ftuut and Cherry. Apply to AM. VIC K ERY, ;y2". Corner of Main aud Secoud strseta. ,EV CHEINE- "" " iW choice lot received ivt htfrrcr ttenrv FitatJiugh," aad fur ale ly Ijyl SAMVICKERY. . kl.VDHlKS Jnt Fecelrew. C5 2 Wda Cru.-hl hihI l'owdered Soc&rp b loxes Sb.r Candle; A do Corn Starch; . 5 bbhj Cider Yiiitgir, for aale y ' 5yM -8A.V. TICKERY.. Dnil.I HEKF, uar CuredA cuoic lot üi fctuits and f- r sale by jy2" SAM. VickERY. r'OPFEK. ' lW ba Prime Rio Coff. frist received and for saW by" Lly28 Vi HEELER ft RIUOS. i CtiT RECEIVED w lo nafts l'eppvr; ft bars Cassia; ft do Pp.ce, in atoir and U sale by WHEEL! R 4i RiGGS. SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT OF TBK Condition of the Cmr e nt City Bank AT EVAXSVH.LE, For the fix Months Preeedlnc the First Alonday or Jaly, 1857. BEsocRCts: Sfte Bonds deposited with th Treasurer of State, tC5,100 TO I tiaj i.'.p'is on n'in'i .... a . l.Vtf'O 00 n;ns and Notes Didrt.unted, Dae from Banks, including reinittanres 11,163 13" 10,119 4 1,124 37,-1 J CO KS 09 Yalueof Keal EsUt,n"wt!arvto the tmnsM-'inn of business, Pank Furniture - - Cah Note of other Banks. Ntfs of th's Bank Gold and Silver, 15,4 13. '. i . i ' " . -1 .224,Ä5 87 IDue fmm Stockholders M) " included In Hills and Notes. 1 Suended debt S7,frt5 T5, InUu- . ded in B Li Is and Notes. ' . , , . . LIABtHTlKl: . Capital Stock paid in, tTlAfl 0 Hue to Uark- 07 . D ue to Depositors fO.4 1 Circnlati n , 00 - urplus Fund 4,MW 00 Balance on Profit and Loss 3, vil C2 ... Ä4,Bse; - - - WAKBBorowicB-asi' WILLABD CARPf TER, P., W. RAKER, Cash'r, - liUBti.i bAiu.it teuer. IÜCKKASE OT CAPrTALt Amount which the capital h een irCreas- " ed during the preceding six Jionths, IVfl 00 ALL INTKRKST Due noon ?e(uritiea hrld ly the Tre aurer of State, has oet;i. pKi to ir.e uT- oay 01 j uiy, ro day of July, 17. M0BRIS S. JOIIN-ON. jy-i-Notary Putlic. DRS. ICIVETT Ce FLEACER 1 AVE amciated themselves Uicether a for UiecTeriterooovsnn'-eo' t-v tislnir their profesnidn of DlTVTlSTllY. "ti or t-.Tth may te found c mUi tlv at ffi. Ä"ÄaiS patrons. rrOffice formerly xx-upied by Dr. E. Bray. jva.-.-m. 1 - - EST RECEIVED tt S Ml boxes ilauiliura Cheee. TEN NET S0RENS0X. f rT RECEIVEIw c im - W Cans fine Colored rVirirr Ink. TALEADLE PROPEJtlY FUit bALki A.U REM'. llTIAVrNO determined to leave town, I now oftr K for sple one of the most ieairahle residerce lots in the city. It is the Northwest two-th:rds f lot number ninetv-four, old plan of Evansv'lle, fronting on Second street, hetween Walnut and Chestnut, adjoinin? Judge Loc'uhart's k. Terms ev. I have also an excellent hoc se and lot on Oak street, for rent. Tor particulars applv to - Sri T- - J- WOODSON HUGHES. flf earl Btarrb. U. 40 boxes rend and for sale by ' ' a. El iCII-HFP'

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New York&JSrie Kailroad. . SPECIAL NOTICE. . TO : TUE T11AVELIXG PUBLIC. riRuT roar Throach Tickets to New York. Boto.Philadklihia, au4 New Kogland Citiea via. this vute. üTWEXTY-TWÜ M1L3 DISTAXCE SAV ED. . lir Throncu to Aew iort City withoct chasck or cam. OT Te ONXV TtOrTE to !Cew YrrV Cltr having . .. WIDE SPACIOUS SALOON CARs! . ThULIneextetid to Div.Virk, HuSuIo.and Niapira P:.:i. with an unfroken u Kle Ounce cor.necTu at Dunkirk directly withaM trains friniCleTelmi4,Ciiicinu.Ui,?u Ltu;. imU Chicago on the Lake Shore Kail ToP.uflalo via the liutiaia fc ew lorn City tailRa4 makinr aarect onnertir. rith alll the ten;er l.nke Krir from Cevel:iii. ToWo and Detroit, also wi.hthe Halfalojc Lake Huron Kailroad from Detroit MNaBArAi.l ra Lrn'ru)inl 7smrrr ans H&iln. mk ine direct commtions wilhalt Trniits on the Oivst Western lü.ilway, fmm rx-tri-vit to Chk-.ro, thu an-nrdiEj the trm-lrojp runic ur.nvalJea laCMties. - 4-ßo- rtt PASSKNUtKS can top In New York any lenrih of time, and resume their journey without exta chree. rr Ti I rough I 'h kts for sale in an tne cmcirnl Westm llsiilniad Otlice. .irfl1! LOW Uli AüTOTHCItpCTI. j. F. c.ullll,uen i Agcrt. HOMER RAM?PELL. Clev-!snl,0.,Mayl5th,lT. IVesident. PROCLAMATION! Ba it known by aU sickly, weak and debilitated per sons, that McLean's STRENGTHENING CORDIAL is tht only remedy thntwill trenkthen and invigorate the system, and remove all impurities in the Blood. It Is very pleasant o take. ' r In it Is combined the properties of a Tonic, Diuretic and Alterative. It will cure any disease of the Stomach, Liver ar Bowels, such as: . -Diarrhoea, .Billiausnrs), Dysiepsia,' Indigestion Heodache, Jnterraittent Fever, Sour Stomach. Liver Complaint, Co4iveness, Weakness or Debili.y, Tain in the Stomach or Bowels, Nijht Fevers, T!lovuof the Sin, ate., Arc. - . ' - When tiken, it neutralizes and removes any morbid secretions in the Stomach, and strengthens the Diges tive organs. - - It will also cure any disease of tha Uterus Kidneys, Ob l iers or UriDary organs; and as an Alterative, parities and creates a healthy circulation of blood, removing aU sores, bails, piuiplea or blotches from the TRT IT, and De convinced of Its wnderful lavio nitire rroiTiea. . . - ForChiMren, who are puny, weak and sickly, we adrUe iMreuta to five them a teaspooaful of this Car um o-iuy. . . fir See' Circular. J. H. McLEA V, Sole Proprietor of this Cordial Alao. McLean's Volcanic Oil Linimeut. fir" Principal Depot Corner of Third and Pine treets, m. i.ouis, .mo. , apl.-lviawts Sold by Keller & White, Druggist., Main-atreet. ELISHA KENT KANE. A DIOCKAPIIY. BY. WILLIAM ELDER. IS annour.clne the LIFE OF DR. KANE, we are Ja I ut amicip-uing the wUhe of thousands and teua oi Tnomnnls if the admirers of tluit preat man. llsriiiit lern a personal friend of thedereaord. and tnjoyin a larce sliare of hi confidence, Dr. Elder la weil n,u;ifVl to do justice tn the su'yect ia;s woric trill be Issued in one handsonie octavo volume, and will equal in everv resp-t the superb volumes of "Arctic Explorations," recently puUUhed. It will con Nina new full-face portrait, ex-voted on steel, as well as engravings of his residence, tomb, uifddl, Ike. ' . . - In lvr to (rive this work a large circulation It will be sold at the low prVe of '..V. . -" ' i , a i i ' - More than 200,009 Worth Sold ia NineJUonths. DR. KANE'S GREAT WORK, ' ARCTIC EXPLORATIONS, Is now lirp rea1 ly more than two hundred thousand tersons,old and younjr, Jearneil and unlearned. Jt u Just the Ho. -.It which hould be owned and read by very Aicerk-an. t. . FIVE HUNDRED NEWSPAPERS have each pnmounccd It y . ' . ; The most Hemarkable and Marvelous IVoii ever Published. " ' , THE FOREIGN JOURNALS and the immt duAinguinhed Savams of Europe are ex(ravagaut in iu iraise. It is more intcrrating than . ;ROniXSOS "CRUSOE;- . bein a faithful ceut)tof privations sii-1 hardshipshe narraiive of which cannot 1 read without a shudder. OUR MOST ; E M I X E NT HI E N hare-v'el with each ether in extolling its merits. Two Vols. Octave, 8aperbly IllustratedTHREE UUNDKED ENGRAVINGS. ...... :. PtlCt 5.00. .. DR. KANE'S FIRST NARRATIVE. THE EXITED STATES GRIN NELL EXPEDITION IX SEARCH OF SIR JOHN, FRANKLIN. '.. During the years ITjO 1. ' A Personal Narrative, by Elisha Rest Kaue, M 1) V. S. X. e roluine vo., up'4H of ;.yi . e, ' containine SOOSieel riatesan! Wood Eurravinir :. inc;u:iiiKa line steel rortraitof Sir Jona t ranklin, ' beinar the only one ever enarared tu Amenta. Alito, t BiusxiruT or Fbakku, hy S. At'kTiü AlliBOa, 3.00. .This workishtM!lv dtntinct from' the seeond Arctic Expediihdi. and eni'vact-s much valuable and intereKr inic matter never Ivfore publiied. It shoulil owned I y all who hive purchased the U- Expedition, as it makes Da. Kare $ works complete. A PHOTOGRAPH OF DR. KANE, .Taken raoa Lira bt Kbadt op New Yoee. Price f i.00. IN 1M1ESS, COL. J. C. FREMONT'S EXPLORATIONS. PREPARED BY TIJE AUTHOR,, Embracing all hi Lxpeditions. . 8uperbly lllustraird with JBteel Plates ' - aud U ood Cats, Engraved under the immediate superintendence of Col. Kkexokt, mostly from Daguerreotypes taken on Üie spot, and wil he lesued in a style to mutch Dr. Kane's works. It will al.to contain a tiew Steel PorUa't, 1tik the only cornet likeness of the author ever published. Two Volumes, Octato tH0.t BRAZIL AND THE BRAZILIANS, By Rev. D. P. KIDDER, Of THE aIETUOOIbT EPI?CorAL CHTBCH. By Iter. J. C. FLETtlltll, , op the rassBTTaalAi cmubcb. This n-w and i lei.didlv il'.usirated work (one large volume ociavo, in utifurm style with the superb volU'.uesuf Dr. Kane's Arctic Lxpioratioiis,) is (he joint ellort of tlie aöuve-naruei fc'et.t lernen, who, as travelers ard as missionai ies, (and one in an olIici.il poüiü mas Ai-tiiic tTetary of the United States Legation at Kio.) h.tre Lad a hmg aud varied experierce iu a land full of iiiterest, whether we regard it iu a naturii, inaiercial. pul.tüatl or mural point of vie, l'ncc :.W . . , 5y Any of the aliove wiwks wiii be sent by mail, free of postage, by retniitii:f the pai-lh-hed price. AGLXTS .WAXTLD.' CHILDS & PETERiOX, Publishers, 602, Arch street, l'LIIadelphla. J. B. LirriNCOTT ii Co., 30, N. K?urth iuet, Phil. 1'hillips, SIXMOS & Co 1 1 W mu:r M., Boton. uLIok, Blakcm Aa Ai Co., IIa aiU fct., N.York. U. 1'. ri'TKAM Si Co., äSl Urwlway, New ork. Appleo ite &v CO., 4" Mau "'t , Cincim.Hti. . 11. Uaibus IL COgjtU Lake street, Cuicago. jyi;-4it. - . : . BACOX IIA MS AD PICKLKD PORKAH Choice Uaoon liauis, all my own curinp; V Kes l'ickled Purk, t O tU in each, put up exl,yK!u:AEL GAVISK, ' Comer tt Fuunkt aiid Main IC. B. A g'wd Mock of Family Uroceric co.isUntly on hand and for aale. . jyji-lm. and telle IialN, UuU Üwur hceune expire on the firnt day of dcaI month (August,) and they are here- v notified t renew the nine, on lf,r said day ; and iu oVfr.i. It thereof, the Manual is instructed to bring suitafuinK aliicuuqumu umuutupi) iu uerewiu jyÄ-lm LL. II. WAJ.KER.Clty Cl'k.50 LK LB ATD BR.f ive uiouaana as et to five thousand (h of food and food liam.irMt Snta reisl ana for S,r

OTICE ia hcrery given all Auctioneers, Dray men, Ca: tnien , Lapresbme:. Wa.i-rs, Ouinüuj Ilru-'iOieu, i'eiiars, I'roi rietdrsf billiard, iiaca-

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P. G. 07IIIIEY & CO, OL ' KSTABUSHBO Storage, Forwarding & Commissi, Qeneral Railroad, Steam and Expreaa Agad SPECIAL AGE .ITS POa PEKNSTLVaJlf A aaLaOAB. ItfJ ATINO fitted up a mammoth Wharf-Boat, -1 U at l&rrest ou the Uiiio Hirer, in me raort swatai tnanntT, wa are rrepaml to facilitate with tva d nraJch all rood eutruHl to our care, eitler! Ituer. Itallroad op anal wiinouc ueiay ore sure. &.c ae. Particular lUtculiou will he pa:4 K-ceiVinr. ronn- and .Porwamiig; ana aso mi sale of anv Traduce cousigucd to us, and all orf rrowptrv tilled. . . I. 41." It I LEY rettims his sincere thank U numerou frier 4s for Uie-r f'-rmer uatronaae, and stetrfullv a.)lk'ita a rontinsance ut the same, all Wi.l ne nil! rrt-ir.rtv-stfvl. r A Store ftoom. well upT.?!et. will be keut f.r thd commonattoDoi aoau,ai,a tneir oniers careruuy ... V . . - . . . A P.Q.Ü'ßlLKr LC mhod&wly SWAN & CO.'S LOTTERIES! THE MOST ESILLIANT SCHEME EVf - PKAWN.. . I 1CAPITAL, PRIZI? TICKETS ONLY 110! Owtnsr to the gresl favor wit which our Single 1 Single KZ hlic, an ' bcr Le t ies hare been received by the paMii large .Inaand for Tick et a, the Managers S. SWA' CO., M have a drawing each Saturday throng the year. - Tbe following Scheme will be drawn la each of Lotteries for August, 157: CLASS 47, To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, la p on SATURDAY, August 1st, 18t, r ' CLASS 48,1' - To be drasra in the City of Atlanta, Oeorgia, U pi oa SATURDAY, August "th, 157. . CLASS 49. Ts be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, ia pi on SATURDAY, August 15th. 18.7. ' CLASS SO, To be drawn In tbe City of Atlanta, Oeorgia, ia pi n SATURDAY, Aajrost 22d,17. CLASS St. To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, in p on SATURDAY, August SPth, 17. 0 TUB PLAX OF 8I.GLB C31DEn THRSI TlfOUSAaDTHBCR NÜMOttB AKB POBTV i raizaa IVear!y One Prize to every Mat Tfcke MAGNIFICE VT SCHEME , TO t SIIWS. ' . IACn 8ATCEDAT IN AUGUST! l Prise r...:.; 1. 1 tt II t I If .1.... i 4 1 ( ..... .......... ...... ....f . 1 ' Q M 4 . 4S Frizes of.. ...... inn 109 , i APPROXIMATION PRI7.ES: 4 Prir.es of t20f' Approx'g to priie are 4 do 175 " - aoyw 4 do. . 115 . - F'-Wprixes" Si do : 50 " S,noo " !; de! - ?'40 ..' 500 " 3,000 do 20 are..... 3,343 Prixes amounting to 9204 . Whw Ticket S10; Ha.ves 4; Quarters S2 - PL.V5 OF TUIi LOTTERY. The Numhers fron 1 to JW.OOO, correspood;n thsse N uaihcr on the Tickets printed on separat of paper, are encircled with small tin tubes and j in one Wheel. . ; - . The flrrt ij Prizes, similarly printed and enc are placeil hb another wheel. t The a heel are then revoiTcd, and a number is from the wheel of Numbers, and at the same ' Prine is drawn from other beel. The N snib Prize lrawn ont anr ojowil arvl ex ha lted toth ence, and rogwter4 Wy the Cnmroissioner; th being placed araiiist the Num-r driwa. This tion is repotted until all the Prixes are drawn ou Approximation Prlr.ee. Tbe two preoM;i the two soco-e Iimt .Vom'TiUi thoidrawin C 20 Prizes will W -utitled to the Ml Artwoxir Prires. Fnrexampl-: If Tk-ket No. 11 drat Mi,nry Prire, thoM TicWHnuml'erpd Uäi.t'!?43 ni Ilisi, will euch er.titlM to If Tkk. äfi draws te .'"j Prize, thw Tickets number hi :vl,Jü3, rill each entitled to ;tX,and so cording to the aNive rhTie. The Prize of wlrt will letermlne1 tl fignreef the Number that draw the Sr.oon priie example, if tbe Number dnwina thetOjyin Ppii. with Ne. l, then ali th". Tickets, where the n eon's In 1, will I entitled to S0. If the NnnV with No. 2, then all the Ticket, wbrre the N uinbe In S rill be entitled ti and so on to Certiticstes of Packages will be sold at the foil ratj. which I the risk: Certificate of Package of 1 Whole Tickets " .1 nan ': lOOnarter . , j . , . lOFialrth In ordering Tickets or 4 rrtlflrate. ' the motiev to ur addr- for the Tickets oruer rce" of which thev will Vie forwartled by first nr PcrcHaserscan have ticLtU ending in any 6gur mnv dienat. The list of Drawn Nnnibers and Priret will be s pnrr-ha vrs immediate' v after the draaing. i C8f l'urrh!iT of plte write their slew plain, and give their Post Office, County and Pis Remmber that every Prise is drawn and ble In full without lelncton. fF" AU prixes of !k)0 and under, paid immed after the drawing oiher prixes at the usual ti thirtv d:iys. r All eoinmunications strictly confidential. . Addres Orders for Ticketor Certinrat- to ; . . SWAN at CO.. Atlanta. FsT A list f thenumlrs that are drawn fro wheel, with the amount of the rcicethat each entitled to, will be paMi'hed after everv drawii lite following; pap?: New Orleans Delu. 1 Kegifter, Cliarlestoi Standard. Nashville Oartt lata Int-Jrctioor, New Yirk AVeekhr Day Bool 5Tntsih llorning New sand KkliiModd Dispotct 1.V37 the Tiirni inorTv kins GOV. CCAnV'O Adnlnistration In Kins. V X.ABGK L2MO. 348, PAGES. ' '- ' '" WITH a. Complete History of the Territo ' v ": Until Jfiakt tbftEMBRACING a full sjreo'unt of Its d'sess Geogrsrhy, goili Climate, i'roducu, iu ur aiiuuasa Tavitory. traasactWiw and events a tJ'iveruors Keener and hhaunoni politxal ätmtti personal rtaountera. election frauds, lales ad nt, wiih portiatts of tonnnent acton thernxi fuily authenuted ' By J O II N fl, CI II ON, 31. 1 Printe Secrtlary to' Got. Geary Carefuly compiled from tbe Official Hocuineib file in the Deps.iunetit of State at Waiaingtov other papers in the possession cf tho author ill account of Tbe lavaalCrB of Kansas fnMsa SJIssari The capture, trial and treatment of the Free fjta? j oners, the character ard nHvemeiu of the fiord,- ft H.uu, the murder of boftum and others. - . The Controversy between Uoseraor-ea and Jadge Lecontptsw The procee lings of the Territorial Legislatcreif I pro-slaverv ouvention, and the orga&Uatiobf t National Democratic party, with a Sketch of Kansas euliäK Iu early tribl under (iovepBors Reader and thanai. Its luvanious, lit,tLlw, Outrages and Mder A c'py will I aei;t to any part of the Cnitedate by B8iu, free of pooag-, on tbe rwc'n of retaxic A iiherai diount to the trade. One thousand rrn wante-i. x . ' Prlee In Cloth, 81. Taper, SO e CU AKLES C. RIIODLü, Pub Her, Jy23-4ml Iaqnirer Building. PhilaAhh TO ' BUILTJEUS ; fc"' PLASTER WTE have on hind a full supply of best Uit. OOLITE WniTE LIME. UYDEAUL1C CEMEXT, O PLASTER I'AKIS. . WHITE LIME, ' -1 . . I LH. SEED OIL. TUKPENTI' - .: I ii Ac, tote To which we Invite your, attention. lYiees v favorahle. Terms ca-h-- UKO. fOSTtK aJ. j53 - '. 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