Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 208, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 July 1857 — Page 2

(BfeansMlI.e gaiij Journal. EYANSVIILE, EH). ,

WEDNESDAY MOKNING JULY 19 .1857 The Knox County Debt Meeting. a : ,: f ti :: r I u T' 'u Knni Cauntr.waa held it VincennM nn I J .'(J , r .Vl-Vi p V Tw j doa. i r.l.t,m h. Coun.y delt, and r,lT V, . 7, , V by th..bond holders. A gm J deal of muiguiivu um unsiB .oa.iio iu I coiatra, ana more especially againiiueir attorney, the Hon. Samuel Judah. who waa condemned m severe terms for his Tery snarp practice in tne sun in .wnicn the judgment was obtained, and in his subsequent proceedings to make the moner. DJ leT7 .on tQe property or the County. Uy his unfair conduct the interest of the County and that of bis fel low. citizens had, been endangered IT I He I had been the Attorney of the County, and had hastily forsaken it and gone over to the bond holders, and betrayed h.s former clients seduced by the prospect of a - contingent fee or JU,WÜ. About $ 10,000 of these bonds had been bought by.Chas. West, for 25 cents on the dollar, . and the other 160,000 had been pledged for $70,000 and forfeited to Aspinwall for that amount. . The present holders had, . therefore, got . the bonds which now amounts, . with interest, to $250 000, for about $80,000. Their at torney, Mr. Judah, was attempting to coerce and frighten the people into the payment of these unjust claims,, while an appeal on the suit to the U. S. . Su preme Court wa3 pending, with good prospects that the present judsment would be set aside. While Judge Ellis was dealing these heary blows upon the head of the sharp attorney, Sir. Judah approached him and seizin; him by the arm, attempted to pull Lim from the stan J. Upon this,' one of the people gato the attorney a heavy blow, and a severe scufila ensued, in which Mr. Ju dah suffered some personal injury. ' The meeting was closed with the adoption of the following significant resolutions: J2ejtetl, That when attorneys are ullowed" to betray tho intereata of their cüenU with impunity, eooria of justice will b come a byword and reproach, and tha case of Samuel Ja iah is ono that oubt not to ba paed without being laade an example of. J. m . 7 5 . 7 'k' 1 ... a n V ttraj. riuui trinrfftiOnn.! V. ...1.. ..P L'no nv n.l 1 opposifliriu intertoU. oujLt to be JiscontiaA 9 J ned. No measures were adopted providing .for the payment nor for resisting tbe . t . i. . t. i . . ni. - i. i ..:- payment o. tu uuikj. iuo .u-. therefore sUnds in Mtatue quo ante Irllum. . . A Bloodlkss War, The attempt testerdar to raise & mob to drive the nerrroes from Union townshin. Droved, m we- predicted! entirely abortive; Its .y.Mit-' j.a,...,! ,t. j ' Liuuiiwatiuu uciciucu mo ucinA - lue i riotersi -Sheriff Gavitt. was earlr on r the ground with the Deputies, and by prompt action and judicious manage ment and conciliatory counsels, induced the leader. to forego their designs, and .. .. - . , I üissuaded others irora assembling; and . ... . . ...I . tbe neighboraood remamcvl peacetul-alM dar if it had nevr been the sceno of wmlenre. or ou?ht had ever occurredYo disturb iu rural oueitude Nona but aerVDursuinz their ordinary atocations ;;t in tb ne?-hbothood. and tbe affi,. m.d at r,i.,f nprsnadl that there was no danger of further disfur bance. The obnoxious negroes had left. and several parties of them passed through the city, on their way tc Gib on county, where there is a large settle ment of blacks, with whom they will probably take up their residence, and dispose of their lands in this vicinity Arrangements will bo made to purchase their property in the bottom, and all oc oasioti fr future disturbance will bo re moved. We are sorry to learn there is little chance for Mr. Maddux's recovery. His wounds are all of a dangerous nature, and feter and mflamation hare superten- . i-'--4. .t- ir CUj ttiu va v o la jj vva iu! uvp.i biuft um aiv can be sated. He received three fright ful cuts from a butcher's cleater, and a gun shot in the bead. Judmunds was also in a more alarming condition last vening. Tho lives of tiro respectable citizens will probably be sacrificed in this unfortunate affair. ' (T, An article is going the rounds of tha papers, emanating from .the Ten H2ssee Baptist headed "The slander against Mr. Lattimore refuted." The Bap list asks the "secular papers" to correct the ß'and.ran ! copy the re utation which consists - in a "card" from Dr. Drewer, stating that he was not aware that Mr. Ltttimore was drunk though he was a passenger upon the boat at tho time. The editor of the . Tennessee Baptist is doing an incalculable injury to his church by endeätoring to screen this reverend hypocrite. The facts first pub lishel in this paper in relation to Mr. Lat .timore's conduct on the Northerner can bo substantiated by a dozen affidavits. The editor of the Baptist can be 'satisfied upon this , point by applying to Captain Smith of the Northerner. ... ;s Accide5TÜ A man named '.Rusdon, brother we believe to our townsman,! Bobert Rusdon. came down in a skiff from Green River yesterday, when he had met with a seriou3 accident while working in the mill at the first lock, he fell through the first floor upon a pile of lumber, breaking his collar-bone and injurinhis face He was taken in a carriage to his home near Mechanicsville.

" t;MUtatloBl Contention. ifce narchictl spirit of partj and faction that haa demoralized manj of the J ixgwuiures oi me coQniry, aas exicoucu Mir . A . . a ' A I uaeu to tno more grae. wise and augen asiemllagis, elected by the people -for in. important ana sacrca purp .. i framing the fundamental laws of the c.. rn. if: Prat!hi;nrl """' V . ing flctiolSi wilh Mplr,t. organiUon.. eacn ProscnD,n2 ineoiner "usurpers. Tht difficulty originated in the first attimpt ai orgamzauoa. 1 ne -MeiUücr I on tht first assembling of tu üouy, cjajmed, that the. Secretary of the Territory thoujh there was : nothing in the iaWf sage( 0r duties of his office to War rant the pretence should call the as semblage to order and preside during lhe preliminary steps of its organization The Republicans claimed that it was . . . a a I tL nent ana uuty oi tne convention iu I caUni ita nvn tAmnrtrürv offirprs to rirs I aJV IVV w w J - - 4 Kjde jQring the preliminary proceedings for ft permanent organization . The Ke putliCans haring a large majority, adopt eJ thcr own mode 0f proceeding. The m:nor;tv Democrats immediately seccd d . f d participate in the procflirvr Tha RennLlicana persisted in K K their course, and hating a majority of the whole number of Delegates , elected to tho Contention, continued their pro ceedings and claimed, of right, to be the contention. The Democrats retired to another room, where' they hold regular daily sessions 'claiming on their part to be the true legal body. The Democrat having but 32 members, who adhere to them, wbile their opponent3 number 59, hate not pretended to proceed to busi ness, but content themselves with mak ing daily protests against the action of their rivals who are entering upon the regular duties of framing a Constitution to be submitted to the people. The contest haa continued for two weeks, with no prospects of a compromise. Both bodies it is sa'dwill frame a funda mental law, and submit their work to the people. The end of the matter not yet manifest. Kansas. Gov. Walker has commit tod a great blunder and made himself ridiculous, by his farcical proclamation and Quixotic expedition against the city f T - T I .. .1 2 .n - I ehulition of passion, or fit of drunkenI ne without inr fiiiniifnt rausn: an.l the trouble now is with him, to get out of it with iliieenev. lie haa nlacetl him I Jf . t, j the unobjcction. A . , ,t -,? A, seera w ren!1" n,s conuuci apparenuv st,u more unjustifiable. Iy one incon siderate, foolish act, he has lost the rcpuution that haa cost a lifa iitao to acquire. and destroyed all the moral influence of his name, to accomplish the great paciü cation il was hU ,nission to cffecU lie has fal,en from a position of honor and respsct with tho line of duty, clearly denned before him to a situation of n diculous embarratsm(nt. from wbirli I - ; Ihnra annBiri rr n-nv it I.Annrililn o I w. "'I "'" ""J - caPe. but t0 acknowledge h.scrror. Tbe wtole grounds for h.s terrible proclamation, and wailike movements, th adoption of a municipal form of government by the citizens of Lawrence, who were without any form of local administration. . It is not alleged that any of the protisions of the charter adonted contravened tho organic law of the territory, or anj act, eten of the bogus legislature ; out waiKcrnoius mat tne l. t. :: i I . u' ulc organize I antv ivAtarn man f 11 uritliAiif w1 rrtA : J. b"'""""" u . iu, w territory, was treason nsen. it nasucen held to be the riirht of the citizens of this country to enter into any social or local organization that they deemed proper, and where such proceedings were oppos ed to the statute or fundamental law, they were nugatory, and it was the pro vince of the Courts to set them aside. Up, , . r . . . TIl franiing of a scheme of organixition although its design be treasonable is not a subject for. the executite power to interfere with. It muse wait for the overt acts under it, before it can claim the right to repress it. , There was noth ing in the Lawrence charter opposed to the laws of tho territory ; if there'had been, the government under it had not been organized, and no overt act had een committed, of which he could as Governor, take cognizance. If treason was contemplated, his movements were premature and ridiculous. The Gover nor has marched with his troops to Law re nee and encamped them in the vicinity. The people of Lawrence, having violated no law, and not contemplating any trea son, have given the Governor no cause to assail hem and as they presume he will not dare make a wanton and unprovoked attack on them, they pay no re gard to his presence with his troops, and are quietly and industriously pursuing their usual business; and the Governor remains in a "masterly" and a very ridiculous inactivity," w:th no excuse to use the power he has invoked, and no loop hole of an apology for his ridiculous error out of which he can crawL fjr The wharf, was deserted yesterday. The last hogshead of tobacco or barrel of flour has t disappeared. The drays have sought business elsewhere, the commission merchants have piled their dunnage and tarpaulins away, an til a rise in the river shall bring more steamboats and business. The . Dog Days" are upon ni truly.

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Martin r..nt. Enri...

A friend at the Springs writes us as follows in relation to this place of popu-1 resort . . ' .Tjero we are t t ia iant:fnl g?ot We came the e. and C road; to yincennes and the 0 d M ad ' iuwuuh inu ius u. ina m, roaa w MLonsoolia or IJorde.s stat?on whew Iyt nd comtortaU beds. In the orningi w, 4H- ,t ? 0,clwk Springs in a cart, with our trunks and Uggtge packed in the me rehicle. The rca js an abominable way, end we were .i : t t . rtal hours going e.ht miles. Put six mortal this i the only discomfort Of the" lour- I I ney, and this will be remedied we have no doubt soon. The locality of the nr.' :7 , spring is exceedingly picturesque and beautiful. The Hotel is situated unon V, . o,,.: i t 4 1-n . I ina Summit OI an Plprnfnd lull nrm m n nil - I ing tbe xiew of a fine landscape, with a . ; . . .t . viiaiiuiui: iita ln l ail iiuuuu It. BUI I . .oe.. J . . . ' . at a Short distance IS a beautiful wood without undergrowth, and with a soft I and laxuihnt carpet of grass, which fJ I lounge. The descent to the Poring is r,r!n.1 and Inno- .nd -.. Ttt lr,a r. turn reminds one of the lines of Virgil, "Jecensus uvrrni facile V but the return is labor indeed. The springs are dplirrhtful volumes of Pushin?. Luhhlirir o o o o water, lhe waters bate a strong sul phuroas taste and smell, but are pure and 1'mpid as crystals. The plunge and shower baths are convenient afford us exciting sport and are intigorating and refreshing. Altogether this is a charm ing, place to rusticate. No display-of fashion nor attempt at how, and there is no restraint in the very pleasant, ocial intercourse that prevails among all

the Visitors. We walk, and stroll, and eJ the diM-ase, and rwtore-1 my bowels to mint.! on,l , in iKjrfi-c: -jrder. Üefore 1 had lini-hed tho botrainble, and play at ten pins, m little .Ct ! tv.tujd ,y apatite and htrcn-th returnparties of ladies and gentlcmsn, and wind in . 1 Udicvo it worthy of tho character you up the day with aUance in the evening l)'&ani?11 recommend it as euch. to the music of a negre fildler. We . .

mana je to pass the time very agreeably; the only complaint is th company is a little too quiet; we want some romping, spirited girls to rulUe the surfaceof man ners here a little. The tare is not tich cnou;;h to injure tho dyspeptic, but is pood, wholesome, and most abundant. The proprietor is very attentive and foy t e. The place deserves a far wider reput0 than it fiag - enjoJed. Cumo up HllU MTB US. k m. m . ULr ew wneat IS coming in vert lowly. Our millers are paying fcl a busn.31. Tr ' . T7T, r.cl ' KT Pol ce court was dull yester oay. 2ot a charge prelerred that we Cqu1J hcar of CO" Our friend Ben Stinson, the exPostmaster was in the city yesterday. uural life seems to ajrree with him. ÖC?t Tho Home Journal, which may be considered au fait, in matters of dress, chronicles the fact that it is fashionable at Saratoga to dress in the simplest stylo. This tit bit of fashionable intel Iigence will bo interesting to our lady readers CT The Quindora (Kansas) pper s l3s. 500 stores were landed there in no shipnieut to one house, the freht .U for which was about $l,otX) which il lll5ak' Ä V"J '-"UP business in ore l'nc 01 nnKjrlR lr twn t'1Ät was six months ago a solitary wilderness. ftT Jud'o Stuart of the Sunreme Court frho b t of Jud 1VtlM OCCUpied his scat on the Circuit Court ofl TiDD,canoo countv in the trial of a ca-se I. .... lnVolting the question of the validity o the city charter of Lafayette, gate jud-e ment in the casd on Uedncs.!av last. ftUy ustaining the validity of Uie d 1 charter. Judge Fettitt had pretiouly decided against tho power of the city to lety and collect a school t!x: ' That de

cision still stands, and will pretent the Puerto r -el. Ilrandrt-th's Tills reliev ra:n ly al--., .. - .,. t. i strart'nethei-tn;if paiuoutoftheM vl. ThcifUie collection of tne tax till the decision ,,r:r,...ijwi; .n.i !r.rn?iii,.-thevare'invai-

sball be retersed by. the Supreme Court. A Hard Case. The Lafayette Jour nal says that John Bromney, a brakeraan on one of the Railroads running into that city, coming in on a midnight train, and going home towards morning, found his wife entertaining a ftrange lodger.Thinking money the best plaster for wounded honor, instead of going in, he broke a pana of glass out of the window, and thrusting his hand through, reached the gentleman's pantaloon.', and extractd the pocket Iwok. He was seen by a v a ml f 1- a m a r bb- r m f wsba I u,,vl w,t 4"a,t fc" " U.VU1 biloned, Who made Complaint in tho morning and had Bromney lodged in jail. 07" Vegetables are abundant and cheap. Potatoes of the lest quality sell at 45 cents a bushel and other articles in proportion. Meats seems to be a drug upon the market. Our citizens prefer vegetables and ripe fruit this warm weather. CjtT The last letter written by Mr! Maicy which lay on his table when he expired, was to.the Hon. John M. Botts of Virginia, introducing him to our Minister at St Petersburg:- Mr. Botts proposes to make a tour through Europe during the summer. ty- ' (gj- Miss Jane Wilcox, a young lady living in New York killed a burglar, one night last weekf who was robbing the house in which shir lived. The Coroner's jury commended ' the, heroic conduct of the lady in defending her property at the risk of her life.

fjOne of the Cincinnati excursion

ists writes to the Gazette, that the party are now waiting for an invitation to go to Europe! : N (7 Tho Board of Iviualizttion comrilpforf thfl valuation cf thm Iftt .in - Evansville proper on Monday. They are now engaged on Lamasco property. An Iscidentv The Washington cor respondent" of the Cincinnati Gazette tells the following: Y. -" -r While Mr. Buchanan was res'-ivinj the Western excursionist, a m, parcutly from the Vniral d wi!e on in, came nj man wliO-vra ü.p district and had ip und vcizinr h'm by the "hand, exclaimed, ''How are've, 'Old . 1 M I" J V. 1 ' It. of Vvr .,aw, x used t0 a Know Kofflinir. brt I vot.d for Jimmy Buchanan, and I'd like o have a cnaice 10 do it nsrainl tiood byc. old follow! keep your eye skinned, and don't let these rascally Know Nothing and Black KvipuMicans cet the adrantaje of yef' I an a usin? account oi uiroiirtn ot luiy c an a , usms account ol u t mrtu of Juli . , .... , ... ebration. by tho "llyem Club," a IL, e Iland, near that city. Anion? the toat V" 1 ii lowJ,nVarriortiri? to lmvo hcen bv u "Htmi " who rejoices in the euphonic title of "Mr. Bupgins ifM,rM rnf 1 hM I iunt, f n t 7 mm trt the Equinoctial line jo1 bless 'em! The lie enoircie thfl Cafth, the Cther th3 htttVL1?0!?: Mail Impkovment. The tiered a contract with" the Pacific Mail Ste.im.P vompany lor tour years, rom tne m o October next, tor regular pmi-'monthly mai n'rY ce from an Francisco to - Olrnirda Wahinston r.rntory; wuicn accurcs to the - . . . . ... Territories of Oregon and Wahiicrton as resrnlarmtul service as now exists betvreen ew l ork und bau i rancisco, California. liallimrire Sun, 24th. Appetite and Strcuth Iteatorcd. William Yoixo, of South Pittsburgh say : - . "After having entlered severely lor w;ver dava with a most ditres:u2 attack (tf Iiiar rcelui, I purchased a bottle of lAhkllAV L J HOLLAND BlTTKi:S. It praauallv checkSPECLVL NOTICES. fTis, NOTICES in this plies, V. cents i-er line r A-Cj. ore liiM it n: .t'cni ier liue tiirce liuu-s; S:ceii per li'ie one vrctk : ill.-.iunt on l't-.cr tiius. . M'.W WHEAT rroii!!. EXTRA WIIITU WHEAT FI.Ol l!, made of new the it; al.-o Ilian fr sale at Smith 51 Ills ) y jyiv.t KiLF.IIEAHT 1.KOTIIEU3. ?oa fSLt:.-TAVO f ODV foi.t!.s (ifoii.l tt'ir.d,1 ith 51-irl.le Top iui.d and Silvr I'ie-s rri!e vry low I y jy2jHli.w2w. A. ANsPAC!IElt & CO. DR. COIiGSWCLL'S - J3 -L JLm "1? , That has protfurrd Bach remarkable effects in nianyca- of Necbi..u, Verthjo, and Arrrc TION8 or the III AO. raumxl l-y li.-tur'l circulation, In those who have tried it In tliis city, U for sale at KELLER : WHITE'S. I rThe h!?hst telinionials ;f its cAVacy h ve tiecn ri vpti l-y a nuiulcr of the tnol rtspecUl.I citui-ns lio have tried It. IJyü ICE CREAM!. 3111. M. J. ;U)VI:IV hallux orcned an ICR CI: KA M SALOON 05 tmird stf kkt. bktweex wiisit a chestit, U prep-ire-1 t fumWi a superior article of Ice Creim, either hole r retail, to all who wih tinrfaike of this cooling luxury. JjyJ2-tf. I) Jl. 15 V FOR I) ItEqrr.xTS aU who are ln'l-ltel to him to eal. and pay, ns l e wlnhes to feltle up and leave here. jyil-lino. KvN;r:i.LB TfMrts or Honor, No V 4,in(t- evOT.v Thurly evening-, in the ILilI, on Water irret, over th Canal E:ililc. ' C. W. RCDYAKD, W. C. T. .A.J. O'EniLtr, W. It. ' " ' janCOly COAL AOTICK. The price of C ml at the Lodiak Mise$. is at the TU, v cent per bivhel; hauled to any part of Uie city, 10 cent per bushel. JOHN WYMOXO, SefreUrv and Manajer. febl In Time of Teace Trrpar for War. The warm b 'nther is at h:iml. nnI a (-xperier.ee Ik the lst tevhirinthc universe, Be woull alriseall Bho we atlcct ;.! t y the chariie uf season to fct a uj ply of Pr, J.IIosTETTEa'i Suminch Litters, aatiLllyfrthe summer. Lat ytar oiirins our sickly times, these llitters were prorert InraluaMe, as a tonic apent.aml it will te wt ll t jr nt lythe experiee an.t Iny tu a supp'y in tini". For fw!e by pru;gigts generally JyJi-lB-d&w. Trne Medicinal I'rfnefrle. Serer extract Moo I. Float is fie life - Ky a 'Stilting it in pninful tliseise.-', yoa Lny ccjitsiou the patient case, hut renietbher this eie isoulv the 're IiKlin r hi-cnire the I ualWs Ihey s:iv ease and cure, tut do not injure the viuii power. jj-T-iuiuoiw Eeacos Lioht Social Temple, No. j?:), meets every altercate VrMay evening, a above. J. T. WALKER, IL I. T. A. J.O'Kilev, n. R. jAu;ly IIolIovt ay'B Ointment-Salety aiwIOrlalitty. Th;? Kreit exierr.tl reii-ely doea not 5tip-re in fl iwinailon, but exj hH the cMise nf It by excrvtion through the j ort. lltnje it radical eures of sal rhenin, rryiii la, rinr worm awl other eruptive di.--'n-tes. ?o!d a: the aiauufwtories, X(. Ml fa!.lcn Lar.e, New York, andNo. Cj Sinuid, Inilon ; and by all (innr:iH, at '.i cents, is.-.e., ana i perpui. jy:3-lB. Murray I.anman'a Florida Water, nsed asadenuil wash, laj art- to the breath the fresh fleral olot which di-tiwruUhe It from all other scente l fluids. It also neutralists the taint of tolacco afrw smokngt nUern nca.,;iclic, nd comhlnefl with water, is I an aJuiiraMenpiJiCitionfrrrccVles, Tan, Chaps and Lannan 4i Co., B holexuie l i:uuir ruin i y a. a druggist, 6; Water street, Xew York, and by all drug gisu, at inc. periule. . . UVM If yon are sick yoa must take -MLDICINK. FO Att EXTEftAL ASt ITTKltSAt FAIN TSE IC WITT'S PAI.N RELIIIVEK, Which is stroneer and requires lesa to effect a cure than any knn remedy. FOR. FEVER AND AGUE TAKE the only safe and harmless remf dj in the world, Rhode's Fcrer and Asne Cure. FOR ALL BILIOUS COMPLAINTS TAKE The Anti-Ililiou Pills. An aaxilery to the "care." ' These Remedies destroy the Dueaae but not the Tatient. W. CI! API Nt Wholesale Aient, It. I. For nie by Drug; lita generally. - . . jell-ino-lJfcW There Is no Itemed r ereatinc auch a atlr amor invalids as la. SAsroao'i IsviooiAToa o Liver Kemedv. It gives such (juick relief as toconvince the patient of receiving Ijcntfit almost as soon as the medicine is taken. We do not know o. a sin gl a instvrce where it bas ten takes without benefit; and in nearly all cases a complete cure Is eflected -by it use. Itliasacquiredl its wide popularity simply because H dvs what it Is recommended to do. It is constantly enlarging its circle of friends, carrying healing on Iti wings, aad joy to the hearts of the suffering front Liver Complaint, Jaundice Dyspepsia, or general dehiflry. (See advertisement) Uy33-undww -

TIIE GREAT ENGLISH REHIEDY

SIR JAMES CLARKE'S 7 CEIXORATED FEMALE PILLS. Prerweil from mimntinn nf SirJimM Pl.irk. M. D.,Pliysic jut Kktrionljiiarj- to the iaraiw TM invaln U.le lledicine is untiiliqg In the care of all those painful and danftroug diseased Incident to U.e female It mo-k-rttrs All pxeni. mnnnv ill nlmUM anil I nrmgs on ne mociniy pmods with regularity. Ihw Pill- should I used two r three wek nvi u to cBtit(fincit; thrr fortify the eongtftution and Ieii xnr .nnenne annin uiir, en.Hdiiiir the mother to perlonu neriaiiCT wun kuciy to nerer noil child. Th P l!ü phnnld not he taken ly females during te VIR&T THREE MONTHS of rfrpnancr. s they re ur? to )ring od lidcairiare, lut at any oUkt time Uiey are wife. In all ee of Nerrou ard Spinial AffctionK, Patn. m the Hack n.1 t-iml 5, llenvint-ffr, Faticue on M:tht umi"D -aipiT-i;:on tue iierirt, iowi-en of rnirtf. HTt?rii"s'. Pk H He.lcTiel White ml II fhe ,.;.fiil will eflWt a cure when t'.l oth!r iti.tjh Imrf f iilifi. tmi althoaeh povrerful reme.lv ! not' contain Imn. CMnne, Rr.t'monv, or any otlier mineral. tuiri:reitii.in aTirp?uiylrr nch 1loVnfC., Trice in the I'u itt-1 St-ite ti.1 Oanoila, One Pollar. N. B. MrfX) arul rosfcire staian enrloserf to nv authorize-1 A cent, will insure a K.rfi- nr l-iiui;. a - . ......... - : : i Sole A rent f-r Iriin.IIALLOCK &. STODDAlin, Oenernl A cent., Eraturilie. DEATH AD DISEASE. Death. How comes it, frferrl, in every shape, l ou M so macy folks escape t . . ' Disease. Dread sire, I nie all mean I canf . ,V ' ToaVrevLotethe lifiofnian; " , . I dog hu f.otstep from hi birth, 'Till he retnros to mother earth, ---y ' I U5e all means I used of old, ; Clian $es of weather hot and cold ; I gire thera mlds I cire them rttns I rack tlieirhonei 1 fire their veins, ' I poison them with rancid hile, In place orthe digestive chyle, Yet all is u-w.-1e3 nothing kills ! . ' ' " Death. How's that 1 Disease. They ail take BrasdretiTs Pilm. JyinJtwlwl TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. RATES., p, nnes-jnare, (ten Lues or less), one time, : 60cU. l urcc nme. : : ;::::::: fi u) One Beek, i s. :::::'::::: i jo Two weeks, :: t 2 .V 'neuonth, 4 ofl Thret- months, 5 :t 1 t t.: ti : :7 50 ; Six iTontbs,- : : : : : : : : io rd Or-e yenr, : : : :,: s. : . ; :'t 15 00 mr ij.e-unifu lareer a-ivertiie nents. 'vi f. six lir ior unler, 310 per annum. No "till formd''adverti.-iciiientreceivI. coupon atiox notick. Or.PKitnn, Th the owi ersrf I.ts Xos. 4, 5, r, T, K1. II mid p. in the ii'i-diri.sinn of mil Int No. 4, l"rp r EiU j-pnei L nd M i7, and Uie Me. f r. in c-ty jrni-, withtn ,-n Awn nft after the rnMira. t n r thi n'it:re: !rt In ripfnnlr t...r STet C irnrroiier is h-re y directed ti pe-f.rrn said worV, and th c.'ü n .1 expends accruiyip iier-l v w;!lea'ssjlta. d c il'ectcd bvs-!e ofi-I rrorA . . K. ..-, tk.. . T I A . ' m V nu n 'I i. vr' I 1 Will sTI'lHIV TM 1 IlPfl SLlld v m r y tjt t onmn t our Cll jy-10t WELL. II. WALK tK, City CP. (TolkVote cep.y.) conponTio xotick. fAKPLltKD, Tint the oBTerf I.o? X. I, , S, '4, ' ö. , ., ;an I in. in ' i.k-r Jo; rr, m Tie Eatern a.- irniu.r? on ail l to i e orouclit to .he r-iTx-r fi-nd-r.p-1 l ud w;t'i (.--(! ir.ek, nr trie prper wi.H'i wit'.iu thirty -VMav after the pn'-l'cnti'n of this nix iti Ii- i in oi Tuit inwtfor s re-t nBiinicirrr Is lirftM t ?ve ri I nr laie. -rrrl tTie erriinr is lirftM t !?ve i I wnrit lorie. rrt tTie orTiift(r -pq wiM le pej-.-J tnn l rnlliftei ly sale of ml pr p.-rty. ornrui-h tVrer a will t UUfy faui I en a?l c .st. Vy orT of ('ipeil. WELL II. WALK EU Cterk. Volks! ote enpy. conponTiox xoTiciLOV.WF.V. Pl Tht t'i- -wrerwf f.' No-.t, 7 and P, ''the Ol I plmiofthe eiivof Lvarsvlle, cme fie s"'!eT.'1ks frortinc on Watr street (ofM .itst rem r l nn I re?;u 1 witu . I inch, r the est-V-Vbl Bla'ti. Wlth.n ttiirtv dnv aft r th nnl ' ent ; -.n or t'us riot-en, and m dc'Tntlf threof t'-e stf't ( fin;i--i'ner js li"-ey ibre'-te 1 to t erfinn srtid w .rk, an I ttie cs:s rnd ex'p?ise afruuie ttier?' y, will tr h.? t'. an I -'lbv H l.v s:i!e of s-i'd proj-e-tv .- jnrn-h t-;eif m will wui-fv's&ld li'-n a; 1 co-ws. liv orler or I 'vn'w oneii. WELL II. WALKER, PlerV. V .iIV.'xjte copy. iy.lmo '- ! , . . TO'IWDERED S IT f? AR. ii '5 b l. Levering' lt, !rd ?t. .T-me, for st!e t y J)-' c. A.. UlLUlaUi ei LU. -a . ... v F?JO COVFEK. ft 5 tgs furaley P. E. O I LIIERT & CO., JJ-J . , . Jfycamore ft-eit, near Water. CHOICE LIQUORS. IT.TS k IIOV.'Eh hiv son. e OLD ROURRON XS HI.-KY and FINE UKANDY. in .res, t..r tli .- c uij Uliiti of tlie tte t.ton, for the U-t.efit of their trior m. i uose war.ting a a'jkmI artn-le w.l. r,i I at Jr-'"! ALM L HOWLS. A mi I I "1 It ATM H'.-i A OT! I'U. 7?. 0TICE is here' y tiven. that lhe undersi.rne.llin iJ Ihtii apj -oii.ted Administrator of Uie hniate of lltji ry 1 e, l;te ot an.ltr' urch c.ui.ty, de-censed. JOSEPH M. CALT-WF.LL, j.v.'T-jTv- . A I:i ii.-:i:;ti r. ÄToMIAIKiHATOU'.- hAI.K. TVOTICK i.- hereiy civen, fh it I Bill fell at pu'-lic x w unci- -u,n raiimi.iy tii ? J in y or .ingu-t next, a: '..ie r.' deuce or tleirrv i Ii. rpe, leee i? it, in 1 nin 1 ov n;iii, V muter intli r. miiy, all Iiis iT!.i!i pruj ir.y, (not taken ly the wi'l 'W, conMtinv of !-, i-Ks, his. tarming Utensil, h iaseliold farn.t:i'--, liuy. v.l-s. &.C., Ate. i . TtaMS: A en-d-t if six mortb Bill re riven on al! um over ive'liüar., t ie i'urcia-r gi-og Iiis t ote th approved s'-cur.ty, wah iti.e.-cit, a.) 1 b airing ail VH.uiiiioa ana appruL-vii ent ia . . JUSEI H f. CALVELL, jy-lw . Adtaiuirtnacr. ADIIXI.-iTrtATOU'. KALL. fT"Y virtu f an order of the Conrt of Comiiiorf 4 Pira .f Vander'nurch county, Ii. liiuia, I Bill Ii ax yi'.iir aocnnn, at tne t;.urt llu-e s i-ir in LvsnvJ!e, n ! tn biy lhe fifth iivr.f pu-m'r, tv:, at ; oVbiCk P. JI-, tli- uii liv.ded twojif Jw of trteuo'iij hait of fra -tionai jt-ctiii if), in Towii.-ii'.p s'.i.m .i rtutf- ii west, conuiiiius uv wre, tnur..' or less in Val uer' urLhioi i. y, 1 mI iana, hu! -juct W ,the n;; e-un i .ir. ,ai'"y l.ai:oB :iy. or ai.ic: Mne-Ui.rl ca. or.e-tliTrl n i i n- t:iti", and oi.e-ih!rd in twelve iu u;!is, a iih interest aril ai tnovel secuntv. wn-rn? r-u f las. JUjV.l'W M. CALhWELL, Jy?-ltw. AdmVofll. F. Call. a ay's Louie. Spcrial Election. 70TICE Is bT-ly r!Tffl lo the onfttifid voter of i 4 l'e Aiu't;tri arl l the r.tv v Evurnville. t':.-ta M: .al I.IMMiv, r, ! e heid nt tli?sh 'D f J i. Uric, In s.v. I Ward, on Thürs Wy the t th tny of An-pu-si, i.-. , i'.r nie .iirp-re h eitfiinir oin; .-mnciiman t r-pr'nt the sanl H'th Warl in ttie Common Coun cil of i'l eity, nia le vacant r,v the ivsitr at ion and r v.vl of Thi.uia Ke '.i.iond rr-HU s lid '-V;nl. Jain-s l tl b:is 'evn ai'jH. iitwl Ly saitt Cuuucil to axt as Inspei'lur vi Mta ticcuoii. ... WELL II. WALKER. Cleric. Yolkwtecopy. - ' : Jy-i0t I FOh REHT, rrnTir. BRICK HOUSE reemtiy occip'ed l-y Oe. A. L r.t, contninirff Five Ko-iMr. KiTcne'i and CfcLT.tR, situate.t on I'hurch atrec:, t- enl'h'-'tnut ai 1 herry. Apply t SA.M. V IChfcKV, jyi. Corner of Main an-l ferond streets. 1 w . choiee U-t received perstmm?r nry Fitxna?t," and for sale I y Ijyjrj A.M. ) lCKhiKi . l'.Mn IK -4 Jnst Received. . i t'ru.-iu i u-t, A'uBticred ßugar; 5 lmxes Star Can lle; 5 i.o Crn March; 3 bids Ciüer XmezAT. for sle y iy:-j SAM. VICKERY. niKD RKF.F, Sugar Cured- " A cuoiee bt in suue and f--r Kite by jyl 8AM. VICKERY. Ooffkk.- ' ici ta- Pr'me Rio Cofl'ee. tnt r-reirM and for rte bv IJySS WHEELER RRItias. ijrsTnncEivEDt.0 1. lm- ivi'ptr; .1 Lies Ca.;.; b d-i ei'iec, in 8tor- and for a W )yt WlIEELkRS: RIGGS. DSS. KIVETT & FLEAC5R TT? AVE asuicWtel themselr t-cetfier r?' Br frt ti.e otirc'iiiTi!H-', n( rc t 'n? uiir j-oies!on or ui I i. I H , ll-.ie or th m.v le foun i c ninilv at their office Vn First sfeet, where .thtv will stall times I hTT ro receive the vi.sit f t titlr Liepd and paVii. tJr Oitce formerly occupied :y-Dr. E. Dray. l T RIICr.IVKD- - r W boxes liauiLurg Cheese. jyi TENXEY & EORESaON'. I LT HKCniVFD- " - - ' Cans hne Colored Priprine Irk. Jr-I TEXNEY &.SORENSOX. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR KALE AAR REST. AVIXO determined to leave toan, I now efter t d for site one of the most dtjsiraMe residence lots in the city. It is the Northwest two-thirds of lot numninety -four, old ptan of Evansvi le, front ins; on Seeon! stret, -et ween Walnnt and Chestnut, adjoin, "me JndEelck hart's lot. Terms ewr. I have also an excellent house and lot on Oak street, for rent. For particulars a pplv to jy25 J. WOODS0S nUGHES, ' sLBearl fstarefa. m. iO boxes nxd and for sale by ü. E. GILBERT k CO. Sycamore St. ff 11 1Ü0 barrels ree It -d and for rv

war in ironi " i-t vi nnl tie r-o-t!ieat l a'f of -J, i;i n ii I Trp r U -l -gkuin t : alo lo s N . ti 17 a"'l in ' l"ei; No. 5 V. t-r'i Knlarp-ment if the ciy of üvinsville, le lil'.-'d Cn -oasMco-Tsion l with the

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New York tc Erie Railroad. SPECIAL NOTICE. THE TRAVELING PUBLIC. TO MBar your Thronah Ticket to New York. RnTni .Philadelphia, and New fcfigland Cities via. thi Konte. SiT"TlVi.XX-TWU AIlLKa DISTANCE SAT ED. 52 Tlirsugh to rew I ork City withoct chaüoe or CARS. UT The ONLY ROrTE to New York City liarinc WIDE SPACIOUS SALOON CARS! Tili Li ue extendi to Dtinlclrk, Bnftalo.and NhMrara Fall, with an or.lTtVen Wnie GuHce Conner-tin? at iMinkirklirectlv with all trams fnuiC ICTclaiid XJuicinnaii,.Su Louis and Chicago on the Lake äbore lUil K-r.nl. ' x To Bnffilo rh the Fnflalo K New Tork City KailRoad mak ina-direct eonnertic'iiv withalll fie Steamers on Lake Erfefrm CleTe!.itid, Toledo and Detroit, ali with the llunalo &i Lake II nan luulroad from ietrait iLHireuiu.aio ill rivimi R.iilrod,n'akir.dir.TtC(iiriections mitli all 'I rains tn the Orenf Vemi Railway, fnm Detroit to Cbieao, . thu aff.iriliujr the trtvt-lin public unrivalled ficiliue "Utn ertn Mop in sew York any length of time, an J resume tlielr journey without ex t a elm .!? lir TllROrnil TICKETS for sale In allUie u-ln-ciiwl We.tern liailroad (lüc-. r FtKf AS LOW AS BT AKT OTHER ROUTE.. . Ü.F. SMITH, Geu'lAgetit. ITrUfFft TliTCrPTT.. . , MWMM&W S"M JmA A. a aSLMf CleTeland,0.,iIayl$th,l(157. President. my-5iyaa:w J' s-W . a. . PROCLAMATION! Be it known by all siekly, weak and deHlittted per sons, that McLeak's STREXOTUENIXa CORDIAL Is the only remely that will strengthen and invigorate lhe system, and remove all Impurities in the Bluod. It Is very pleasant to take. In it is combined the properties of a Tonic, Diuretic and Alterative. It will cure 'any disease of the Stomach, Liter er Dowels, such as: ' Diarrhoea, Billiousnefs,' Dyspepsia, Indigestion Ueofltche, Intermittent Fevers, Sour Stomach. Liver Complaint, Costiveness. Weakness or Debility, Pain in the Stomvh or Bowels, Sight Fevers, YUowna of the ?kln, &c, &c. . When taVen, it nentrvlljres and remores any mortid secretions in the S'.omach, and strengthens the Diges tive jn,Tins. It will alTO enre any disase of th Uterus, Kidneys, nia.l.lers or V u,v., 'en' or puriDejana cr . a . rinary organs; and as an Alterative, creates a healthy circulation of blood, re moving all sores, bails, pimples or blotches from the fin. , TRY IT, and be convinced of Its trsnderful Invito rut'mc iToiwrties. . . r n Iii n u rij. n I H7 lire I'UHT. wnn UTIU sirKir. wr adviie invents to give them a teapoouful of tlus Cor dial amy. 5ee Circular. :ii J. II. McLE A V. f ole Proprietor of this Cordial Also, McLean's Vnlcanic ÜU Liniment. Princhl P-pot Comer of Thinl and Pine I treet, ft. I.niis, ... , nnl-lTlAria told ly Keuer s hite, iirnggisu, Mitin-street. ELISHA KENT KANE. A CIOGUAF1YY. BY WILLIAM ELDER.; announeine the LIFE OF DR. KANE, we are l rut aiiticipitina the wishes of thousand-, and tens uf thousands f Ute dirlres cf that erct niao. llnvirii I m-n a ror-nl frien l f the il eresied. and enj.vinp a l;ir?e sliai-e of Jiis coufi -lence, Dr. Elder is wii ouiii.i.e 1 to to uit;ee t i the sa vect Th'S work will be iu.-d in one hatid-ime ictaTo r-ihia e, and Bill oual in ererr repe rtic' superb v.iu:rea of "Arctic rxtloritions.wreoeiitlr rut.lislml It B-iJ cont-iinanew ful'.fare p-rt.-Hit, "ex-.,utI on a w dl as engravings of his resi.ler.ee. tomb, nied.tls, itc. .... In order ti cive this work a larze c rcnlarion it will nesom at i.-.e toYT-prue ci si.&".. Jlore'than' Worth Sold in Xinc ISIonths." DR. KANE'S GREAT WORK, . ARCTIC EXPLORATIONS, Is now I ein real by more than to hundred thousand PiTsons, Old and vjui-r. learned and uricani'id-. It i just tbe l-ooii Bhich hoakl be owned und read by every Amerienr. riVK Iir.XDRED XEWjSpAptns hive each pronounced it The most Remarkable and Marvelous Work ever Published. ' ' . THE FOUllIfi.V JOURNALS and Hie n;"tfli-rincn!slied savass of Knrope are exiriva,"i:ii til- it pri'se. it t n:'-re Jiit-ix-jUng thau beine a faithful :-coiint of pnvations an.l h.mlsh!p,the rnrrative or b Iih n c-uinot ne reaa b iiheut a shudter. our .host i:?ii.m:.t mew hvre v'el with wh other in extolliPE Its merits. Two Vol. Octavo, Snperhly lllunfrated. THREE HUNDRED ENGIUVINGS. l'aica ö.(0. . , DIL JvAaXE'S FIRST .NARRATIVE. . v.lIIK CMTLO iTATi:8 GRIN NELL EXPEDITION ' ... is SEARCH OF SIR JOHN FRANKLIN. i r During the years 10-51. A Personal Narrative, by Emsha Kent Kabe, M.D., l. S. N.' O-e voiuine vi)., llprtJof .Vi0 JSEes, corui'iiipff 20Ote-I Plate ard Wool Eiicmvimr!', inc iMiiif;a tiuevteel Poitriitof Sir John Franklin, g the .nly or.e v eixnved in AmerWi. Also, a t'.iouRAPUY oe Franblin, t.y 6. AlTiM- AlliBONt, Jil- . j j Thi work i. t Ul'v distinct from the second Arctic Exi.--lit'n.!i. aii-1 enrw5r.urh valnVleat.d Uiterest. ii u.ru'er never '-efore untilislie-l. It should I okii. ei -y nil wlin have rurchisH tiie lut Expedition, as if t.ii'jj Iln I.' . v w...!.. ...... ...... a" rnoTOGRAPiilF drTkane, .Taken raox Life bt Lbadt or New York. Trice S5-00- . IN PRESS, ; : COL. J. C. FREMONT'S ; explorations: TRE PARED BY THE AUTHOR Embracing nil his I.xpcditious. Superbly lllnstrated with teel Plates and vood Cms, Enpnved ander the iniiiiciiate iiUKrintendenceof Col. FktaONT, iatvy fnm D.ijiiie.it-utj i- tnkefl en the spot, ui:d wil. lie iauH iu a yie to Luatcti Dr. Kane's the ouly corretrt Jiiiene.-wof the author ever pushed. ' Two Volumes, Oi-taro 4öM. BRAZIL AND THE BRAZILIANS, By Rev. D. P. K. 1)1) Lit, OF THE MKTUOUIfcT tPIStuPAJ. CHCBCH. By Rev. J. C FLETCHER, or tuh riiiiiTttim chiith. - This new and splendidly ilmnirated work föne Innre voluaie octavo, iu uniform sfyie with the bupert vlunj'sof Dr. K:tns An tic Lxploniuous) is the joint etlor. f the ubovc-rüui.e.1 pei.tlemen, u h., as travelers ami as truMti nrieK, tainl one in an official pMilin as Actin? crtLu-y of lite L i.iiol femes L-uttii.u Kio. hiive iial a long and varied expei ieiue in a l.ujlull of iu.orc-t, b helii. r we reaitl k iu a iiyfural, c-uiu.-rcU, pvl tiii or moral point of view, l'rie J.U0. fy Any of the above works will be seut by mail, free of pusMge, by remitting Uie puoiL-iieJ pi ke. ACIINTS WANTJiD.. CHILDS L PETEPOX, Palilishsrs, ' 602, Arch Street. Philadelphia. J. B. LirrincOTT & CO., :v, K . F mrth ireet, Phila. I'HiLLira, 8iMro.i ii Co., II Winter U ton. hHELIK)., JJl.AKk.MAS fei O-, li.l NulU X.iofK. O. P. Pltkam a Co., Lr.ady, Xew York. APfLEOATK it Co., 49 M.iiii f , Cincinnati. Ö. Ai. iaiciM iL Co., Ill Lake ureet, Chicago. jyäT-UÄvWlt. BACOX IIAMS'AXD P1CKLER PORK M i'lMtice Uicuu liiui.s an - fu cui mg; 50 K-v 1'iCKied Pur, Us in each, put up expressly fur family ue, 'i AEL G AVISK. ' Corner of Fonrtu anJ .Main fcireet. X. B. A pood stock of Family liroceries constantly on hand and for aale.- ! .. - j y jyrlin. LICENSES. NOTICE is heret v given to ail Auctioneers Pray; i men, Cartmen, La pressmen. Banners, Omnious and Ilackiueu, I'dllars, Proprietor ot L.Uiiird, liacatelle Tables, and Ten P.a Aheys, 1 heatressjül Concert il:UK that their lice mi.; expire ou tbe hrst üsy.ot next niouUi AuuM,l and they iure here- y not. fieri Ut rei.ew thesime. on or tfvre siid day ; and in default tluTeof, the Marshal I instructed to bhng suit again all delinquents not coin ply inr herewith, .jyii-lm " WELL. 11. WALKER, City CPk. . (Tlk leather r" Five thouani D of t-ood and jrood dama-Bd Sole Leather, just rJceiTe4 ani for sale ot jyl PKESTOX UROS.

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P. G. 0'RILEY & CO. OL KCTABLIsnaO Storage, Forwarding A: Commission i ... General Railroad, Steam and Express Af tnta. riCIAL ASE5TI rOE PERKSTLVAXIA BALROAB. .hMs2 W,t w tl HAVIXO ßrted up a mammoth Wharf-Boat, ta largest on the Ohio Rirer. In the most substantial m mner, we are prepared t facilitate with reampt ti-Tatcb ali roods entrnsted to our care, either by River, Railroad or Canal without dehtw orm sure, tie., A.c. lJarue'il:tr attentioD will be Tm-ia tor Receivinc, Stonn and Forwarding; and ais-toin sate of anv Produce consigned to us, and all ordert pr"rnpt'y b'Ued. : I, ii. O'KII.EV returns bis sincere thanks U kar nuDim friemU forth"' furtner rHtrl.-are. and re-' spmfully soliciu a cntiiuauce of the same, wb'ck will retiulT rvciproraud. .r.. . . . . . . . m . A More J loom, Bell suppnen, win ne Kept jTxmrwcmmodation of Boats, ana their orders carefully fill ed. P.G.O'UILKT&CC. mhllSiwly SWAN & CO.'S LOTTERIES! . . THE 310ST BRILLIANT 6C1IEME EVER ' DRAWN. ., : V'APTTAT PRTZTT o o, o o our -2r. TICK L.TS ONLY tl OX ... Owing to the great favor with which our Single Xmb- . ber Lotteries have been received by the pn'tfic and the large demand for Tickets, the Managers 8. SWAN St . CO. will have a drawing each Saturday throoghoBt they eat. ... The f.. Hewing Scheme will be drawn in each of (hak T aMbmI diMP 1 To be drawn to the City of Atlanta, Georgia, ia pfchUe, on SATURDAYi August 1st, 187. " CLASS 48, " To be drawn In the City of Atlanta, Georgia, la paWla, n SATURDAY, August Pth, 1657. ' CLASS 49, ' ':i'To be drawn In the City of Atlanta, Georgia, in pabkVe, a SATURDAY, Angnst 1Mb, 1867. ' " CLASS SO, v, To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Ceorgi, la pnUl, . on SATURDAY, Anrust S3d,l7. - - 'j ;' ' ; class si, To be drawn In the City ff Atlanta, Georgia, In publia, on SATURDAY, Aucn2?th, 157, . 0 TUB PLAN OF 6I.GLE AXMBERSJ THESE TUOCSASDTUREE HUXDIED AHB FOETY-FIVS " FRIZES IVearlr One Prlre to every Klne Tleketa. ' ' ' MAGNIFICENT SCIIEMKI , TO EE DEAWN EACn SATURDAY IN AUGUST! , 1 Prize of ..VfifiM 1 ... iO.000 ' a,nno .r SBJO t"O0 v J,X - W-B yttf S BSSS ) 0 't.oo 5,000 u it I ( M ............ .....a........... .. . e"r ata 9 Priresof i....lftft " ,.'X loo 1 APPROXIMATION PRIZES: 4 rrir.es of $:00 Approx'c to a,on prlte re JOO 4 do 175 " " 20. W " M 4 do' 115 ' ' bH1prliesM"4fio Sri do do 40 tW " 1,400 20 are KhOOQ 3,3 15 Triies amounting to $201,000 Whole rickets 10; Halves 5; Quarters 2X. -PLAX OF TUB LOTTERT. The Numlwrs from 1 to 80,000. orrespondinr wit the Xuiatiers on the Tickets printed on separate slips of pnper, are encircled wilh small tin tubes and placed In ne Wheel. The first Prites, similarly printed and, encircled, are placed in another wheel. The b heels are then revolved, and a number Is d-alro from the wheel of XnmVr, and at the same Uwe a Prize Is drawn from the other wheel. The Number and Prize drawn out are opened arul exhf ited to the audience, and rejristere! bv the Commissioners: the Prix beinn placed ain;nt the Nnmher drawn. Thisoserm tion Is repeated until all the Prizes are drawn not. Approximation Prfws,-The tro pr3ne(finf and ' tlie two stio-ee lins- XumNm to those dmwillf the first SI Prizes will e ntirtM to the KT Approximation Prlre. ForesnmpK': If Ticket No. flM dnB th Prire. those Ticket numbered 112.1H4, i!l and Ii will evhe entitle.! to If Ticket No. tS.Vl lritw the SJO.o! Prize, those Tickets nomlred 64 Mrcd, 5T-0. will each lentiilxl to IJOO.and so on acCorlinfftithea'oresrrietne. ' Tbe P-ir.es .f itt will be deterw'r br the last figure of the Niimlr that drsws the f.ooo Prise. For example, if the XumNrdrln tlie BTfi,tVin Prize ends with Xo. 1, then sll the Tickets, whiretbe nnsnber. end in 1, will I entitled to 2(1.. If the Number ends with No. 2, then all the Tielcrt where the Number ends in 3 will le entitled to -Jl, ant so on to . Certificates of Packages will he sold at ths follswinf rates, which I the risk: ' " Certificate of Packsge of I Whole Tickets.,.. ...I 10 Half . " 49 WQnj'rter " " lfl'iehth,.' ! .......... Iff In order! ne Tickets nr t ent !. enel the moiiv t our aldre for the Tickets iraen, a rveir.t of which they will be forwarded hr first mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in any figure they miv dicnste. The list of Kruni Nnxir and 4xs will b mit to purchnwTs immelintejy aftr Uie drawinf . . ff Purcha'rs will pene write their simsdurea plain, and fire their Post O.tVe, County and Stare Z1T Tt'-mornt that every Price is drawn and pay e ble in full without lednct ion. ' ' ZV AU pries of txw atl under, paid immediately' after the drawing other prizes at the usual tisa of thirtv l.-ivs. - All communication strictly cor f dnfial. f ' "r ' Address Orders for TieVet. or Crti(lcBtes t S. SWAN & CO., Atlanta. Oa. C7 A Iit of the nnmtrs that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each one if entitle to, will I pu'difhed after everv drawinr, in the f.llowinr paper: New Orleans fta. Mobil lteei!ter, "harl?ton Sfcindard, Na-diviHe Oarstte, Atlanta Iiittlie-ncr, New York Weekly Day Book and Srtraniudi Morn in News, and Ricltmoad Dispatca. jyil . ... SEJII-ANXUAL OrTH E ' ii uro IßT l ... 1 Condition of (he Crcsrcnt City Bank AT EVAXSVILLE ' For the Pix Months Precedlnc the First J Monday of July, EESorarrs: ' . ' s Stnte Ponds derx-sited w'.th the 'TATreaurer of isirte,...., ,10A no State Hoivfii.cn hand l.ftii0 00 Kills and Notes Diücoui.ted 6:1, V. 41 Due from banks, Inciudit r- , . . . . mi'lsri(w.K..v.....; . -v.. 'llJCa 1 Va!ue.f Ileal E.stite, necessary to . the tnn t?on f business, 10.11 44 Rank Fnrnitnre i.i 1,1 "n-h N te of tiier Banks ST.M2 t a q Notes of Itiia Rank........ . - - H 00 Gold and Silver, 13.24 1 . 132466 W iDne from StorkbelderB .m P inelU'ted in Ilt and N-ites. 1 ' ' " I Suspended debt T.fF-5 'S, inclu- . , ded in Hills and Note. ' ' tlAlILITISS: , ' . . Capital Stock pai Id TleTö tm lino (a Klint- -. Ol Due to Depositors 'Ti I? - , C'irculati'Hi . .................. 4-lv "0 Pur)lui Fund 4,000 00r, ... Balance on Profit and Loss Vül Oi - . bawbs or omcBBs: WILLARD CARPENTER. P., W. RAEER, CaahV, ... , ROUERT EARLY, Teller. , c .... . ' IBCEKASE or CAFTTALS f Amonnt which the capital has been increa- . ed during the preceJing six months, 800 00 ..,.!-.. i ., 1 ALL 1XTEBEST r Due upon Securities held by th Tresurer of State;b is been paid to the 1st day of July, 1 . Slate of Indiana, Vanderburgh Cnrry, .- Wm.'Raker liiig nulv swoni, dpoBe and sayi tha he is the Cashier of said lUtik, and that tbe foreyoin Report of the Condition of said 'Rank, for the 1eriod thereiu narr.d, is true and correct, ti the best of lis knowledce and belief . . W.M.BAKER.Sworn to and stfwcried before irfe thU eleventk day of July, 17. MOPJtJi 8. JOI1XK), j2Cl . ..-.j. Sotary Pablk. . TrhsportaBioD-Wfstirard.r WE lief to call tlie attention of Merclumts buylns; or order n their fall stocks from the Eastern cities to the superior advantages and facilities of the Ilaltimore and Ohio Railroad, fir the wife and speedy transportation of Freights to Evansvilleati'l vk-initr. .Coneetiotia are made with tlie mest reiiaMe Railroads and Steamships.. River Route shortened and improved by completion to Parkerslmrjrh. Through rates lower than by any other route. Applv to M. l'OTTKR.'B'ton; B. T. Kellt, Phrtaderphia: CW.Psavu- u. N.York; J.. T. Ekcljlbo,' Baltimore, for informal or ehr'" rases, or t . i tiEO. FOSTER & CO., Freight Afents. Comer Lotrust street und Canal, Evacsvills, Indiana. Jyl ;' '': ' I" t) - BOOK- STORE. THW underS'eT.ed Iiavinc Brain commenced the Book l-usiuea iu this ptare, aould re.peitfaily nolicit a share of pa'ronave tro to the rilirenanf RTannville anil ita virinitv. A fuil assortii CTit f school Books, Blank Iiks, Noveis. Mationery, tc, alwavs on liand. Also. Ntw Muie for Piano and Guitar, Morical Instrnments Violin and Guitar Stnnr, ke. kc. t Store on Main street, bo uU iHe, next .or Ic J. P. Byrne. Ur) aUOS. CONkNliTON,