Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 199, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 31 March 1856 — Page 1

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ADD. II. SAIYDERS, Proprietor. Office of Publication Corner of JI.-issi and Water Streets TjEZV. CETS PER WEEK VOLUME VIII. EVANS VILLE MB., MONDAY MORNING, M AUCH 31 1856. NUMBER 199.

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PRINTED AND Fl-BLISIIF.D BY lötlli OF 8liJsCiUPriO.: 4'y Papsr MailelJ.,.. ,, Oy the weak (payaUo to Carriers) Tri-iVeekly Paper Weakly Paper " " Clubs oft or moro Six Copies Twelve Copies . 3 C, ,.. 0 .. hi .. 4 0,j .. 3 00 .. 1 u ..WO,, ..13 0,, MISCELLANEOUS. TU TU a CITIAKXS OF lUTflK!tN l.VOl.VXA KUX I ( KV AXD H.L.i.Oi5. S 4.3. D. S Atf.VD.i RS. Civil Engineer, having taken nphu

. 99 Abodo ia (lie city ol t'va'isviue. would re.pecttuliy an-

voanoe to the cituens or ttie soutnem portion ot laaiana, " K )ut ickv anl Illinois, that he is prepared to tarnish Plans,

: 8nc?fteatioui aud Estiraa es of work of any doscriutioa ap-

' MR-tisVng to his pntessioa, viz: iv iter worn, Drainage 01

Jnrtd. Railways. Turnpike, flats or other Koads, the la OMnmnaiAf Rivers f'fnvir-ttioa porno -es. etc. Testimonials of ablity fr'.m L. B. Wilson. Esq.. Chief En

gineer of the New Albany and 3 Horn Railroad; J n ine nusties, lVHm-rugtnn' lirt-.: ileorge G. LHnir at Bedford. lad.; H ' H Wilson, n tv Engineer, of New Albany. lud., and II. C.

Moore. Esi , Chief Engineer of the B.. I. and C. Straight

Mia Railr 4, eau be seen on application . mh20 ly TSMKV SOREN-JOX. BOH3H.lt riHALKRä IM GltOCBKIKS AND LlvJOOIK. COSXEB ' w iTKt AN!) VISK ST... KVASSVII.LIt. 1!H.

IT, TIB undersigned hare this day formed a copartnership for th purpose ot doing a wnoiesAi. urocery anu tiiquor IhuinMiM Kavin? succ.eded ih business of Messrs. Allis & Ifowes. parch iscd their stock and made additions to make a

- fimnlete asj irtment. we shall be able to offer as Rood bargain. ('Oil CASH, as any house in Evaasville. or any city in the Vest. R S. TKN'EY. , junj 8. SOKHNSON. co-PAitrxEitsmr. TUK un lorsisnod have this day formed a Co-partner ship un ler the style ami Arm of Gko. Fostr & Co - lor Hie ir ureurlion Of a general Forwarding and Com-rr;i-j R. nines?: and have er-scted far that purpose a

rVry lar o tnd spair.ous Kirj-jinof Warehouse, on the tTaoAina'id Krie Canal and corner of Locust and DunBam i'.r ) Us. an 1 nmr tho Depot or the Kvansville and : v.r. Mrt.tr Uvili Kiilroad. whur they will have ample room and eonvenient faoi Hies for atoriugall kiudsof Produce and Merchandize. Thoy will aire spacial care to Consisrnments.nither by Klver, Kailroad, Canul or Waggons, and willforward proraptlv at the lowest rates., Thev willijive oersonal attention to the purchase or nala of Pro luce or Groceries in this market, and solicit ord-jrsfor the purchase of Susar and Molasses on the Coast, as on? of the ßriu wLl be in the South during tho Winter. . . . They hope y anremittad ittanuon to mentana snare ol.llc patronage. w - am. ptvsTKK, locl4 W.M. AIKMAK. J!Hf F. CICISP, J fT VRV PCB!. IC, T.l.. r.miAir ASSOCIATION Knirai, "OST -ha !v.n;v t r's U iil lin ijr4. will nttena to nrawicap t7r;u. . ..! . . r- - l - M . s . a-l I all otHe" writing ei,-aitff-l him . i"i i-tm CJDFISH. 20 drums just reoiMTi-d and forsil- by IDI V.',VloTs IXSCIIVXUE COMPASV, OV" IXDIASAP0LI3. IXD. Board of Olrrctors. fohn D. Defraes Wm. R, Nofsinejer. IT. tV. Talhott, Willis W. Vriht. Wm. M. MeOarty, TVlos Rot. E.W H. Klli a. J.W. Spencer. W. O-. Wharton. L, R. BROMTyELL.gec'y. J D. DP.FREE3. Prcs't. niBlU SU.V I.VSURAXCE flOMPASV. OP R131SO SUN. Board of Oirectarrs. I 8. HithAway, fno. W. peaoor. J. P. Uhrty, H. B. Li rioi. Jacib C. Wells. .lohn Orscs. I. ! Hathaway,,. S. F. CoTiniton. J. W. TilhoM. Wm H. Powell. flenn Oillespie. W. T. PaH B. J. HA.TUAWAT, Seoy. S. HATIIVWAY. rres't. Th. U-k of both of tb.eie Companies is owned sn4 thiir IraJtneis is Tianate4 b citiiins of this tt: and their opi,,, ,T eontioed nslmirelT t" theStnte of Fndiana. 1 rts .aVen on BuiMincs and Merchandize, and also on the e..ioe.of rUatboats and S-.oamboats at e;iur wMeratei ol pr.u,...-. - t. octi7-d3m KKW YORK BVKKKY! siecov-n to so-tie wbst or thk moostaixs! On Firststreet opposite the PostOffice. . T;lrinnder-ienea. arter a Ion exrrince in the business inthe city of New York, inwhiohci y he is acknoo lrizti to hae nosoporior in the management of a well appointed bakery, would respectfully announce: . That he i fu'ly prepared to furnish 11 kinds of bread eakes crackers, pies, hot roll. doeuuts, etc., etc., eituerat whileile or retail. .., 'iiv. Weddins:s. nrirate partif. halls or priTatefamilies. wuipe snpplie-i asoften as desired with verything fresh from tue re at the shortest notice. ... A snperiorarticleof Orabamand browa breadsalwayson ' KynV proprietor will drotehis personal attention exclnsivel,u his bnsincss. wFtluh shin te tiecowoiii ')" lie surpassed by any one. y2l .T fl.OAPNT P!K PfnfVT. easoi SnrtTne'f sni Allen's Piak Psin. r.cei(hU day and fore by & fanf-TW 41S Main street. Lo lisville Ky. h?CDIim3 1 vm Ihshnlled Bitekwheat Flourj 5 ' sno do New Leaf Lard: MM do Pi-kled Pork; Jat received persteamer C. Bea'r st 1(T17 . COOK'S FamiW Orx-ery. xn jex1. XJ 10 bales Hrown Orill, 5 cases Moachet drill, 1 eases Cjrset Jeaas, rsceired this day andforsala JAMBA I-OW C.. decll-daw 418 Main street. L-nisTilK. Ky. j 5 cases F icy Caasimer?. aborted atyWAT 1 do Steel Mixed CASaiaaere; ree'd this day-an for JAS. LOW fe CO , 418 Main street-Louisville. Ky. ctS J- k THK?l A eonsignmentof Upper, BTip and Collar Hl ,th"' ,M TEXXEY & SORENSOX. VvliKfinKK.V OB rK.VT VI. TRKIiSf. JjLi so Norway Spruce; 50 choice Arbovitea; M Balsam Fir; decU-dtf 511 Til nii.ior saie a COOK'S Family Orocerv. S'VTlXKTTä. I Cue BlaekSatluetts. 9 1 do hair-cordd. Beeeived this day and forsale bv 4 A WES LOW k CO.. an I -dw IS Miia s'.reet, Louisville Ky. RIPK.V8 COTTOADIis?. 20 eases Ripka's Cotton ades, recei-vei this da and for sale by JAMES LOW CO., jaa l-dtw 418 Main street, Louisville Ky. JA CCORBKO.ä A D FI.ÜTIX V8.-A splendid asA V. ivrlnvacAt Aceordons and Flutina, o-fth, best b rencn aira-treevraa make, for sale cheap by jr. MrELSCH. aovlT Firststreet. opposite Post-office. 500,000 SMOOTH Percussion Caps. UX bales Oakum; lust received by TRXMKY & SORF.NOV. JRTjrVKS. Received 36 jars Fresh Prunes. lbs each. m. tor sale bv novio . i. & .v. nbijiaaj STOVES AM D TIS WAISE. JA4. SCASTLIN & SON f ARB nowsupplied for the Fall Trade. They have ! n. kuil one of the most complete assortments of MTOVES of all kinds Co-tklng, Psrlor and rltatinr. 1 o.i.i nf all deseriutlons tor wool and coal. Doal Mr..f au Fancv and Common, and are receivioRaauitiousnauy. at Is. a larae assortment of TIsWA.Bt.oa hand. They are bow prepir.dto attend to customers at the lowest prices for tsh. at th.iroldstaa-lon Niin street, between Second and Tmrd, atthsis:orthe Coffee Pot. Be particular a there ..Mtjifii.Earei in cae same oioe&. .--.-v. JbM(.oivIiS5irU,a"0r",eb' . E. OILWET t CO. f TILI ll CI.OTI1. ' case lulim Cloth received thi JB day ana tor sale by novil JAMHi LOW & CO. Af t BIJ;i Eir Com on hant and forsale at VF KW doe2l T. B.VCJ.1 & CJ.'i Family Grocery. ,RKII arrival of FRESH OYSTE RH at do-7 TKN.NEY A; SOREXSOV. KrHlt-I.OlS A.D HlliSi on hand constantly at dcli-tl COjJi.' Family lirocery ""A.3KETS. 20nesta assorted Market Baskets, ' 4 doteu eovfrsd. doi do. I do Clothes tUikets; fr sal at novir VICKBRV'S B aOIlH FI5H We have a supply of Hay, Cornau A-m. Oats b hand, aud Tot sate by . ,ofl7 OBANT & CAR30X TO THKMSMBK1W 'P THK .VURlCl'LTtU A st 1 1 I K I V FUST received those valuable ilsutUlies, euUrraciof aU Ag W rieulturat topics. The Coltivawr for J nuary. Tm UT.ilciBv Farmer for Januarv. Vh, Horticulturist. ith aspiendid eIn.e! en ;i.vint;: an kother copy not colored, at oa.h l.. i y. k a jantt lok Store. 1 III 'II KFKK. 3" bas reo'd per Antelope. , for sale bv V acil

BUSINESS CARDS.

. 4- WIIKKI.KR. A. L. ROBINSON WEEG ELEU A; It OB IK SOX, ATTOSSEYS ARD COCNCELORS AT LAW, (Succe?3or to Ingle, Wheeler dc Igletiurt.) Genr.ral Land' and Collecting Agency, Office on IW st. Oypotite the new Court House Haitdiujr near Washington Hotel, Eoanstill, Ivrit N.B. 11. Q. Wheeler NoUry PnUiav mli21 10 UN nURl.tV. T. iULLiVAN s oiisf mrit ley & co. FOItWAKDnG AX D COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 90 Tel on pi loul&s Street aajrfi iNKVV ÜH1.EAKS ASA HilvEItAIST, ATTnnSBT TtlW VD Wf.M. KSTaTK AGVNT. (Succeisor to lugle, Wlitclerci Iglehurt in Keal Estate Asencies.l Will practice Law In tho Circuit Courts of Vanderburgh and the Adjoining; counties, umce over tue l anal uar.K. Kvansville, Ia. ebl4-ly moisuis s. joiisseix, ATTORNKY AT LAW AMD RKAL KSTATK AO INT. Omee on First st . in Bray's buildings,- nearly opposite the PostOffice. Evansville, Intl. jS-ly HFAUV SI NOTARY PUBLIC AND J b T1CE OF PEACE, Mt.Cakmel. 1 I . TIL L attend to eollectmrand so in o aims m Sonthr Eaitern Illinois and all othet sincss appertaining to said offices, paying taS'S, etc Rffor to W, T, Page, Ei-., Cashier I Bank. Kvansrillo. Ind. P21'W aitCBiiiai). OAViD nm.HAMN I. & I. WffOI-KW.Vl.E AND RETAIL DEALERS IX OROCBaiB3 & PRODUCE, ItCXSIKSWARK, Llyt'ORS, Sl ÖTO., MAIN STRaKT, DUOIMJ tieHI 8Ht t. KVAHSVILLE, IAD. au31 rpOB VCC'O. -3' bis Blue Tien and Chickens. H: 20 lis L dtantons. 15bxi S. P. Dick & Oo.'s S Inmp: 5 bxs Floweret America, forsale at COOK & SON'S fet,i Corner Main and First street. GROCER, KORWARDIXG AM) COMMISSION MERCHANT, DEALER K ALL K1NU8 OP PRODUCE, yincennea. Ind Particslaratteution paid to forwarding and Receiving. octai-tr CITY HOTEL., WATER ST. BKTWEKN VINE AND DIVIblON, Eoansville, Ind. octl WM. H. BOCOUVT, Proprietor V. K. BKXDKHKS W. A. H BKA. IIEDHICKS & Meli 13 A, (I.ate V: W. Hendricks & Co.) WHOLESALE DEALESS IN BOOTS AND SHOES. OäTKU'S BLOCK. FIRST STRKKT, NKAB MAIN. ISO. ROOKRS, ja. H. R. M'OPIRE. J. 0. ROGER lt(Hil23IS, M'OTJUIK fc 4?0., Joiriiii issinii atul forwardiiijir ".icichaats XO. 22. POYDKAS STREET, New Orleans. La. Liberal cash advances will be made on consign men tnipped to ourare by Ciioteap, Harrison & Vai.lk, St. Louis, Mo. W. E. Browns & Co., Vincennes, la. Benedict & Williams. Gray ville, III, O'Rilet fe Co.j Kvansville, Ia. R. L. Hovet, do do. PnsonoHET & Bros.. Mt. Vernon. Ia. dec2fi-ly Jo UN. J. Chandler. James Uaklan, Jr. :H tKDLKR Hni.AK. nnnvj. chandl-kk and jamks Harlan Jr. have ear associated themselves together as partners in the practice 3t'l&w. and will attend to all business confided to them. One or both mav always be for.tid at their office, on Locust strost, oppositethö Sherwood House, to give counsel or transact Susiaesj. Prompt attention wilJ-begtven to collections. Kvansville, .ov. , io4. -iy PUISTEK'S JO If PAl'EUS. KIXf' t OOBIA. Xo. 77 and 7l Wh II (., Cincinnati, O., nAVKonhand a heantiful stock ol rKlMbk'a KAPERS, Carüs, Card SheeU. Black and oclored Inks, Bromes, t arnishes. Arc. which they oner at MANUFACTURE R'S PRICKS, oetl f " iSKLI, ii.!vgi:k, LOCK A,n tJC. SMITH. JOBBING, such as Tepairiug Umbrella, Parasols, mending Brass, mounting Canes, etc.. fiy 5 JAMES SPALDING. octO-Cm Corner Fourth and Main streets. NEW YOHK COM3IISIO HOUSE. THOMAS II. MAtiHEE, WESTERN PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, 24 South William street, New York. BEI?TG lon-r.establishcd with an extensive connection ia the above business, respectfully solicits consign ments of all kinds of Western Produce, which will rceive immediate and pergonal attention at the lowest possible scale of charges. Particular care will be bestowed on consignments of Tobacco, and l'beral cash advances made ou all Shipments when required by J . tl. iU Al'tlCC OZ lU., fcb20-tf Kvansville. Ind. WM. K. JlcCHF.W, ATTORNEY AT L A W A N D NOTA RV PUBLIC. Office in the Crescent City Bank" Building. ST7"ILL attend faithfully to all business entrusted to nim. D. S- A DKRSOX. MKB('HA1T TAILOR. On 1 trat street, between Main and Sycamore. MffASnowatine s-ortiaent f Cloths, Cassimeres. Vest1 invs. etc etc.. which he is prepared to wake np in the most 'ashionaMe styles and at short notice. He will warrant ood fit, and hopes i-y ions; experience in tne i-usinesi, 10 oe He to give general satisfaction. He has also on hand fine ferine, .mii, ece. unaersnirw mu urBrB. wuu uuc omris. ellaTS. etc., made in tho best manner with Gentlemen's uraisbins; Goods s:enerally. lie invites his old customers d the public generally to can. " SSSRWOOD HCn.-SE. THE subscriber hastaken the above house, and nas entirely refitted and refurnished it, and is prepared entertain tue patrons oi menousein a sausiaciory uner. tie has also rented tue oriCK taoie.owneu oy r. Peter Burke, and has agoodstock ol horses and car riages to let. Thestableislarge, clean and welllocated, and good hostlersareiu constant attendance. Partieularattention will be nad to the care of horses leu with him rorkaepe. ana in an respects, me puouc -ia muu me .-ucr- . . ,. . Li:. 1 .1 . . J IL. c . ood Houseasood Motel. ijyH-tii j. a. mtan. HOOTS ASD SHOES. GREAT INCREASE rN THE MAMMOTH" STOCK. AND lol StUl They come:: tth .fAir of Root, and Shoes is now eomDlete. embra 1 einir everv varietv of men's and boys', youths and children's heaw and lifchrwork; womcn'sand misses' coarse .nil fin. Rnnm Rnskins Ties and Slippers, made to our own or. er an warranted to wear well. Our stock is double the size of any other fn the" city. We have direct connection srith the largest ana nest manufactories ra.nw r.ngiano. wur a ire time anc attention is given to tne purcuase auo saiv oi GOOD BOOTS AND SHOES; And rlvina- this on. branah of merchandising .nr entire at tention. we hare a aeciueu aavantage over tn-e wnose iime is occupied in making np assortments ol uun Marreis. sauce Pans, Fish hooks, Sausages. Rat Trap?, and Corduroy impos-fhlM-.n-mnvo-ahoet-wltnont-ablcS. Rtiv vour ntota and Shoes of Bootand Shoe dealers, your Notions of Notion Hous's. and Dry Goods from Dry Goods Houses. A city is ao place for country stores. llG.vUKlCn.l s 1ICKGS, novl2 F rst street. FusterBlock CtOFFKH. 2.1bagspsime forsalel. w to close J ov28 GEO FOSTER k CO. tLU.tl SALT. 2500 bushels for sale 1 y ov-iS GEO FOSTER CO. w HIT I AXU t.lttiV LIMB-trwIi ior sale l y pnv-jK iivi. r ii" ir.it ci tin SUXIIRIKS. 2' MonrnHgCbTTars, 150 pair L'ndersleeves, SUM L idies colored Kid Gloves, &0 Ladies Cloth Cloaks, 6 pieees black Silk Velvot Vestings. 5 dj do Satia do. Tec'd this forsale Sv JAMES LOW CO.. lecl-dw IIS Main street. Louisville. Kv. I.L-WOOI. DK i.ti.Yk. L 15 pieces fancy colored all-wool De Laines-; 15 do 15 do browa do do; blue Nazarine blue darkgreou do do; do do; do do; do - do; .TAMES LOW k CO. 15 do lit do 15 do pea uo Received this day and for sale by CITY KXPU'Kfc IUSI-VKSS SAM now prepared to do all kinds of City Express business. 1 have iustreeived!arg heavy waggon, capable of carrying 25H)lbs. on springs made prcssly for the citv business, anen as carrying mi un.u niinum any uanger o dmsirn. haulinc crain from the canal to the river: and ii faot. all kinds of hauling and city express business dune upon the shortestnotice and on reasonable terms. Enquire at mir23 CO K'S Family Grocery. 2O0 BVSHELS EarCoru. 100 bushels oars, SIX) bushels shelled corn, at HE ADEN'S Irowrv. j It

KANAWHA efc 1.4 KB S I,T. 25bbls. f LakeSalt; 40 l.bls. of Ljiajvh. forsile by jaaiotf . 4.. W. Si S. VICKERT.

RAILROADS, &C.

l'K.VISYLVA.MA It A1LHOAD. Til fc undersigned havinirbeen an pointed Age&tior the above Com ,acy ia this city, would inform shippers, merchants, and th nuhlif rcerally, that IV .F. Leech. George V Harris aud Georire Black, late of "D. Leech & Co.." and Thomas S, Clarke.il "Clark A Thaw," under the firm of JLE I'jtJil & CO,, Are by appointment, special ennsiitueernn Ä shippinc nients ot the I'euuaylvania Kailroad Company. They have estab-cnsneasuD-agents at all the principal ahirping points east sand west, and aro prepared to receipt through from New York. Boston. Philadelohia and Baltimore, to 11 cities and towns, and from all western cities and towns to the Ätittu.iBseiüuani, py way oi ine L'ennsvivama j;a.iroad. The partners direct their whole attention to forwaniinir. and have taeilittes for shipping trom and to the cars without tae expense oi se-con-l orayace, and their ehares bv cTalgement with the Railroad company Leise extremely low. (a nominal rate over the mere expense of drayage,) they hope to be aMo togivesatistaction. Shipments of produce made to their agents will be forwai lied froe of cllarve for commissioIT. Ft rinformation apply at their offices :' Depot. Liberty street. Pittslinrc: do No. 5 South lUthstreet, Philadelphia; do North street, Baltimore; No. 2 Astor Place. ) do 1 South William street, Xew York; do 8 Itattrry Place, J do 51 Kilby street, Boston; r to JOHN S. MITCHELL, P':t m Water-it.. Evansville. lud. JOHN S . M I T C HELL, FOUWAKDI.Yli A rOMlllMiO.X ME11CHAXT KVANSVILLE, IND. RECKIPTS through from here to r the Atlantic cities, f.t all kinds of , Jv-jtj 11 2f-iii merchandize an 1 produce, by war W"5.1 "oftl.e Wal.ash and Krie Canal. onaacwjK two of the most reliable lines of Canal bo-its and Prnn.Hers ' ..... ....ulj. -i. ... iu n co. i iwa v r .naporiatinn. n in alo eoiKrj.-t for the delivery of merchandize from the east tr this city. Warehouse comer of the Canal and Walnut st. He also aives throurk receipts for nrouuco and mrohnfli.A uy iva iro:.a to tne SJme. Office. Water itreot. under the Telegraph Office. pl3 bra JOHN S. MITCHELL 13 Kit FC. I Kill KS. Pomades, i pots, jar. and stick,-, I- llsir Tonics as fcau de Lustrale. Bears' Oil, Rose Oil, nxar u i. nanaoline Curling fluid, llair Gloss, etc Sbamrcroins: Water. Toilet do. Mnridadn Kan H Pnln. Laventar Water. Verbena. Eau Divine de Vemet for render ing the skin soft and fair, as well as imrartirr a delicate ro seate Nae to the complexion. Ex tracts for the Handkerchief, Lubin's and oth rs; Toolh Powders and Tooth Pastes: Treasure ef th-Mouth and Aromatic Vi egair; Toilet and Infant rowocrs: ana an tne otuer articles lu tne line ol Toilet use Forsaleby M. MIELsCH. novH Firststreet. opposite Post-office. VSrHlTK LEAD. 100 kegs pure Tor sale ry nov27 ORR. ÜALZEI LL & CO. KEJIUVAL. fffn S nnlorsigtred has removed hrsTafloring EstablishH. meat to Second street, immediately opposite the Presbitoriau Church, in the office with Dr. Wood, where ha would be glad to see all his old eustomers and a goodly number of newons. and would be pleased t serve them with anything in his line, such a'coats, vests, pants; shirts, drawers et . . in ade to order on tSe shortest nassible notice. Thank fnl for past farvoravse" would most respectful lv solicit a continuance of tne saHSu at the hands of alii-er! public. y26 J. L. NKLM4. WATrt! .HHPAIIUSG. THE TTadersicned having coihoencdil the above haziness in Bvansville. flatters himself with the hope that his xperience and skill in all descriptions oi time-measuring machinery will, npon trial, be found worthy the attention not only of the resident citizens otthecity. but also of those eomprisinr the "circumambient vicinase.' His shop is at the Post Othco where he can be fnnnd stall Ckuck Huuks. my8 R. If. GATB. J. E. CAMPBKI.l., BELL AND BRASS FOUNDER, lriUST STRICKT RKTWKBX V1NR A MP DIVISION. KVANSVILLE, IND.. M ANUFACTURKR ofevery description of Braes Work, if S of ejual qua)it3', if notsuperior to anything manafactuTed in the Kast, and on as favoraMa terms. I kp constantly on hand il clobes, stop, (rame, hih'b and cylinder cocks; church, stepmboat and hotel bells; antifcietton metal, 8ff andpcltersolder, as well as a c triplet? assortment of all other articles usually bo t in this line ef business. if am also appointed sole acent in this city fnrthesaU of Jas. Thompson' e ilehrated leather belting. These beltinffs ar far superior to anvthinjt yet offered, and hae invariably, when exhibited, been awarded with the nis-t piemium. Samples ol' the same can be seen at the establishment. Every description of Brass Castings made to order, and farUi"ijnai, u:i huh bi n 'Lea. The higir-b-at market price paid for old copper, brassanif sine. All order addressed to me will meet with prompt and immediate attention. dco4 C1LOTHS. 20 pieces French Twil!- Cloth ree'd this day J and for sale by .TaAiKS LOW h CO.. dcclo-dAw 4l3Minstreet, Louisville, Ky. rSLI DK LIKS, 50 pieces all wool Mn-lin De Laino, assorted colors rec u this day nini for sale I y decl5-diw 413 Main st., Louisville. Ivy, apCXXl J dec21 1I7XXY BAGS. 50 bales in store and fcrsaleby PRESTON BROS. TVTKW SIOLIPSKS.ll store and for sale by dcc:u -150 this prime new Molasses in PRESTON BROS. HOUSE A!MI COW FEED. "irE keep a constantsupply of Hay, Corn and Oats, decl7-dtf GEANT & CAKS0N. ADMINISTUATOIfS NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby siren that Letters of Administration have been printed to the undersigned en the estate of A DOLP-H BUINK..MA.N. deceased. The State is supposed to be solvent. uov2J w3 BRACKET MILLS, Administrator. K ATKS! 1 Cask Skates, assorted from 25e to S5 00 per pair, at wholesale or retail. scS t. II AS. 3. H KLLS. f BOBACCO. 1" boxos choice Virginia Tobacco; 1 box V ancy l wist: 1 keg Paacake Tobacco, sotni thing new novl'i COOK'S Family Grocery. and extra, at TTHKSII 3AI.TIMORK OVSTKRS.-I ch-st 50 cans X of A. Field's COB-S--ED Oysters, inst-roceived at dec 12 J C00KS Family Grocery. FAI.I. CAMPAKJX! II Alt I V A 12 E AT WHOLESALE. A KKW AND VKUV LARCK KAI.L STOCK. CHAS. S. WELLS, ft'fIT"nTLST returning thanks for the generous patronageel vv the public, since he opened in kvansville. would now apprise interior Merchants, from Indiana. Illinois and Kentucky, and city purchasers also, that he has now, on hisshelves and ia store, the Heaviest Mock of Hardware! and Cut fiery, (by one-third) that he has ever ottered in the h; vansrills market on sale. Many Goods were purchased at reduced rates by him. during a depressed state of the markets, East and in England, and by importing (directfrom Europe; and having his orders for American Goods, til led at the Manufaoturers' Works, he is not only able but decidedly ) di posed t- otter and sell Hardware at as low figures as any house can afford the eame Goods, to cash or good time buyers. tlo invites a careiui examination oi nis stoca anu prices, ny Merchants aad Traders, feeling assured that he can do. them full lustioo. Amnnr the articles (almost innumeraole) omnrisins his stock, he names the following to the trade: ISO boxes Axes wells, uippmcotts. ueverettsanu Collins; ftCO dozen Pocket Knives (fully assorted; 1800 do Table o do do; 7 do Steel Shears ana ssjssora; 100 do Razors and Strops; 10O gross Spoons Iron. Brittania and German Silver; 50 dozen foffee Mills, all grades; 300 do Files and Rasps, all kindst 1000 lbs Brass Kettles, turned bottoms; 20 1 lbs Sadirons, assorted; 31V) dozen Butt Hinges, do; 1500 gross Screws, giml'- pointed; 150 dozen Oooröoeksand rocxeta; 100 do Angurs; 200 do Curry Combs and Horse Cards: 2o pairs Shovel and Tongs, iron and-brass heads; 60 dozen Saws, from Mill to Key-hole; 25 do St.elvards and Scale Beams: 50 do Ames' (and other hraods) Shovels and Spades; 6 casks Pump Chain aud Fixtures: 5 eases Japanned Tinware, fully assorted. ALSO Whin and Lashes. Brushes. Combs. Needles. Spectacles. Port Monnaies.and Fancy Hardware generally, togetherw-ith heavy iooss. viz:- Chaina Dog Irons, strap liinges. i ea Kettles. Knives anil Riddles and (inn llarrpisaiittuun niuiiim, Carpenters and Coopers Tools, Window Sash, etj., etc. CHARLES S. W LI'LS. 08t3 3Iain street, 2d door below Branch Bank. CAI1I1VIJT MAKEIIS STOCK. ffTJST received. 9 100 gross be J crews, flat and square head; iVK) feet Safe Wire; 200 doz Iron Cnpboard anrT;l1 Locks; 110 doz Wrought Iron Butt Hinges: 200Hot do do Table do, 1 H to 1; lOOdoz Maho?onyand Walnut Knubs; 200flrross GimbletPoint Screws, assorfed all sizes; lOh setti Furniture Cistors. Brass and Iron Wheel; 50 dos Oal.i t Files and Rasps. as'd lengths; 50dnz Looking Glasses, ass'd sizes; 50 rea.inssand paper; jnstrec'sanl forsale by ap2S DABCOCK BRO. UTI.KIVH I KRCANTII.fi WRITIXfl FIX1D MM 25 boxes, 2doz eaeh, ot this choice ink lor sine kv jaul S. E. GILBERT & CO. flAMK! RAMKÜ A lot of Prairie Chickens Quails, fl Squirrels enison. Rabhits. Arc. forsale bv J. W. & S. VICKERY. KJOAl AMI t!ASHLE.-5 boxes Tallow Candles; 10 is3 boxes Commpi. and Ge-raiaa Soap, for sal. by febyo. r J. H", & S. t ICKERY.;

LOUISVILLE.

IVKl TERN FEED .t AGRICH LTCKA L WA K E-HCl SE MILLEIi. U IMiA J L &( O. MAM'FAC'I'l ltlCHSand Dealers in all kinds of Farm aud Garden Implements. Mowing -Reapingind Threshiug Machines. Field and Garden See ecus. Trees. Ar., 51b Alain street opposite Bank ot Louisville, Louisville, Ky . ep25-lyw miDIiJIY, STOKE tV CO., COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Second Sired, befit Main and the Hirer, LOUISVILLE, KY. ARTICULAR attention paid to the purchase ard sale of ar HS 1P. COTTON, TOBACCO, pork, bacon, LARD. FLOUR, ETC ; together with all kinds of Produce and Manulsctured Articles. Consignments soliitced, and ntttln.1 nil vnn,.u m.irl Kkfkr to Messrs. Buchanan. Co.. Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants. W. A. Richardson Co., Ht-mp Mannfactnrers. Cornwall 1 Bro.. Wholesale Grocer, and Star Cantile Manufacturers. t atkius 1 Oweslv. Pork Packers and Commission Merchants. Armstrong Allen, Dealers in ruL. nioncgomery. uaviage a uo.. w noiesuie vry uooas FllANK CA"KTKR WM. K. JÜUKTT. CAKTIii: JOI ETT. ' FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SO, 23, ICAST SIPS Tllinn ST.. BKT. HAIN AK WATKK i.oriüTn.i,K. ky. Rfafer to Goo. Foster A-Co.. P. G. O'Riley & Co.. kvansville, Ind. jel4-ly IIVDKAIMC FOi;DKY. BARBAR OU X & SN (7 VV I) E N , CORNER or WA"HIVHTON AND FLOtD ST3 . LOI'ISVILLE. KY, WW ANUF ACTURERS of steam engines and mill machinifR erv. blowing engines for furnaces, superior force and lift pumps. cat irou screw pipes for gas. steam or water, largely ued by railroad companies for supplying waterstatious: socket and nance pipes ot any sisej ra-.iroaa carwheels and other casiings; cast and wrought iron balcony aod yard ri iimir: tobacco .crews and presses; lard, timber ews always on hand. .m a distance ecompanied ly the mmeyorgood and mill screws Orders from references promptly attended to All work warranted. apzj .1 VMK LOW A '. oi mm i f. KV.. a rk now receiving their stock of s-pring Goods, mauy of mniiiactnre?in Furope". owa ,mPor a ,0 c tc-oflerTuducemenT; ti prompt sborV tin-, and Cash b..'yVr,T . unsupasaed'-vsnvconcrn in the united stofs our stocket ii BROWN SUFHTINGS AND PRINTS will bo kept large and wll assorted during the coming season , and will be sold for CASH and CAsn oxi.Y. All orders 'or the pnTn..Tnust b acpomni id with the rooney rc-2l CINCINNATI. IVIXO'V V OOOOITIITV, AGENTS FOR CLIFTON AN D CITY ill L LS B DOS AND N Kits PAPER. PLATNER A- SMITIPS II I - Ji U lino k I up r- r s ; "SMITH & PF.TEUS CUT CARDS flAUO SHEETS; EisrI'toOfl'' Hook stnl TS'cw Ink; MAD RIVER MILLS. STRAW HOARDS, etc., et. SALES ROOMS, 77 & 79 WALNUT STRKET. CINCINNATI, O. Where thev. ffer every variety of paper adar ted to the city nd aeountry trade and the materials employed in its mauuctur nest t'-t .esfflla fdrice paid for Rags, sepIRm QEOnOE W. DAT. BBOWM IATLACK DAY & MATLACK, WHOLESALE DEALERS IK . X3Jl.-?-r GOOX3S, Jo. ti PEARL STKEF.T. sepAffas CINCINNATI. O. nxnwtTI P4PKR WARKHOISK. rHIHE undersian"jt. Wholesale Paper Dealers, iuvite the J3. attention of dealers and consumers to their larse and varied stock of Papers. Our arrangements with Ksstcrn manufacturers and dealers are such that we are enabled to keep on hand, atall times, a large stock of Caps and Letters, plain and ruled: Flat Cms. Demys, Mediums. Royals and Super Royals; Blank BoTik Papers, manufactured by Platner & Smith, aud other first class manufacturers. . We are agents for the best Printers Cards, and k.r on hand. At all times, acomplete stoek of Printers Papers of everv description. Lightbodv's Book and. News' Inks; McCreary. Colored Inks. Varnish and Gold Site. W. have on hand, in store, a larro stock ol the best Foutdrinier Newsand Bonk Paner..and can supply orders to almost any extent, with rrcMtar sizes, and irregular sizes maketo order on chort notice. We pay tho hinhcs; market price in cash, fof Rags, Bagging, Rope andCotton V" äste. , Wholesale Paper Dealers. Manufacturers' Aleuts, ,CP11 , t: and 79 IValnilt. st... Cincinnlf. IHl'KOV i:i) IOItTAIII.E 711 I.E. STOR grinding wheat aud corn, and all other substancef requiring grind ng. Genuine old Auchor Brand Bolting Cloths, aad Belting ot all widths. - - Onra.ut. J. R.Monroe, is authorized to sell the above artic?cTJ-at our Cincinnati prices, including freight. Call :it J. R. Monroe's Family Grocery, corner ol uaa ana Second streets. , n jal8-tf JAMES F RADFORD & CO., Cincinnati. i. rj, K. (JAJIP & CO., Vholenolc llfslrrs In HATS, CAP, AXn KAXCV FCRS, 122 MAIS STl'.EKT, CIXUNNATI. nave now a full Stock, and are makirg and receiving fres supplies of all kind of Men's and Bovs' tiiick. Brown andl-in Color, and Pearl S"ht H vn fin au un m: CJotl, Silk Ilus5, Glazed And' Fancy Caps, for Men ami Boys. Biii'iALO isoiff:s; WOLF AND F A N 1 Y ROBES; LADIKS' FAXCV FtHS. ATTERS' FURS, TRIMMINGS, ETC. ETC. TO wlrch we would cail the attrention of Dealers and nnnntrv Merchants before purchasing as we are p. eparedtooSer uperior inducements to ish or prDmpt time buyers. (oct3-dlw) C B. CAMP A CO. jlplORX' BHKLI.KRS. We have on hand an forsalt cheap, lor oasu, au tue oust pat cms v-.i '111.11.1.. nov!7 Haw GRANT & CARSON. D.'l. KVRRSOX'S H KtLTH H RSTOK TIVK, Anti-Dyspeptic and Anti-Bi'.ious Fills, A SUPERIOR FAMILY PHYSIC, on-.irelr vegetable; jtV mill and pleasant in their action 'ev improve the appetite, and live tone to the digestive s wans, tnd obviate Cos tivenes. files. Ila1aene. ana an n io.e ii-mnri.. iuura. eto. Wholesale and retail by J.D.PARK, Cor. f ourrn ant nmsni "trects. uincinnau. W. W ROBERTS, IndimaDolis. Proprietor WM. K. E VERSO r , M. D., No. 7So. Sixt treet. Philadelphia. novi-awnm LOOK II EKE! ECEIVED this day. at Roser's New Store, from New VV York. pr Adams k Co.', Exnress, - beautiful lot of CLOTH MANTILLAS. Ladies wisbingto have thcirchoice. will pleasecall immediatelr. deoU-dtf ROEK. BROTHER k FREY. is ROOMS. 50 dozen, assorted onalitics, inst reeivedb TENNEY Si SORENSON. nor21 FI1LB. IIELBOKDIIIO, COMMISSIO i M B It C H A it T 1 MO. 7 LAFAYKTTK STSKKT. HewOrlean) La., S.IORthesaleof Butter, Cheese. Lard. Er. Dried Fruits. Flour. Meat, and all sorts of Western Produce, and lor the purchase of Groceries, etc. Cah advances made on consignments. decK-dum HT ? have iust ree'e a lot of superior Grindstones. 17 ec7 TENNEY SORENSON. NOTICE. A O. ADLE RS BERG. WILLIAM KEMPF Lamasco City Surveyor. Civil Engineer. rjVHE undersigned have joined into Partnership in the X Surveyorand Civil Engineer Business, aad' solicit th. patronage of the public. All orders for Surveying. Levelling, etc., will be punctual! y attended to and promptly execued. Maps. Plans. Views, Drawings, etc., made to order with neatness and dispatch, " novll-3m ADLERSBE KG k KEMPF. OAKY, HOXKY. 200 lbs choice Strained Honey lust rcoeived at novi7 COOIv'S Family Uro eery TSVMUEL LISTER'S BOOK STORK Frink Leslie's Journal for December. Holiday Pictorial for f:hris-mas. lankeo-Noti-on. fo December. London Illustra ted News, and Godevs Ladies Book for December. no23 ii? MI. DUCK. 2 bales Sail Duck, very heavy double wi.lf.h. ree'd this dav and forsale bv yi.xtitij t nyv p. nn dcc17-diw 418 Main s'.reet. Louisville. Ky. IVCft AVA ICE TTTEhin jnst received an assortment of Silver Ware, V such as Table, Tea. Desert. Salt and jiustard r-poons. Rnttrr Knives. Suar Spoons. Cream buiies. .-np i,auies. Children's Forks, etc., all warrantud and ill bt sold t lo prices Callsoonat BITTROLFF & SONS. decl2d Main strc-et, between Firjt and Second. "tASSIMKRK. 2casesgrey Doeskin Catsimcre, 20 pieces black do. Received this day and forsale by nov24 JAMES LOW k CO. nf BALES now Gun ies landing from steamer PeterT.L O" " Ion and tor saio low by derl7-dif JOHN RXTRTIS. fOFFISlS. 40 bags prime, per Empire, for sale by t novla ij r. . . . iusit,a &: RKCKIV liD PKR STG.VMKIl 3" BOXES V. R. Cream Cheese: O i Cases N. Y. Paper MaUhs IBOgross; 1 Cose 15boxes tirst 0, Indigo; 15 Boxds double refined Sod Saleratus in lb. papers; Forsale at reduced prices by octlt. l- D..UEIM.AM..

ailg Jj our n;i I ' T.ncr li n. Tl. t3 . 1 T ; - a bAw uuiiu. JL b tj. C t.t ; C THEILLDTCr NARSATIY. 133 ONLY ONE SUIi VIVO It! From tha New York Tribune of Tuesday thß Z;Mi . vvn o-Ipjin Iiia f.iTlnTi-inrr nwl.nl.,0 I J ; fiictS COllCeming the fate of the Unfortunate Steamer folifl Kutlede On the 20th of February the packet-ship John Itutledge, Capt. Kelly, of New York, while on her voyage from Liverpool to this port struck upon an iceberg and sank, with the mate, carpenter, and thirty or thirty-five passengers onboard. Our information in regard to this disaster is derived from the only known survivor, 1 nomas v. isye, of New iJedford. bo for as we nave been able to learn the snhjoined narative contains all the facts in the. case: The packet-ship John Rutledge left Liver- , t, r r t r, , P0I Oil tile 10th Ot JaDUarj", With One huiljdred and twenty passengers, and a crew of of- ,. , i - ., . ncers and men numbering, all told, sixteen persons. Uunng the passage she encountered severe weather. One of her crew was washed jeff tlte bowsprit, and a male passender was .carried through the bulwarks by a heavy sea "" Ui W " -UC. 111 Ol CUrUary tllü ;juun itutiea!i3 Vi ras sirucii. vv an lceoei-": and J . . j v til ultt it. After certain extracts from a logbook, saved ' Wit!. t. n,,l enrri wh;,h .ra D,ail - wov wwus, uuai IST j V UIVU W A W OUUUtllJ 1 I i terrupted, the Tribune alluding to that interruption, continues: brsm this we infer that the collision with the iceberg took place between nine and tan i o'clock in tha morning of the 20th of February. And it Would1 seem that the mate was writing up his log when the fatal shock occurred. Tho ship va abandoned about six o'clock the same evenincr. Before leaving his vessel, Capt. Kelly, finding that she leaked badly, manned the pumps with passengers and seamen; and as the leak continued to gain upon her, had about one hundred bags of salt and a number of crates of crockery broken out of the fore hold aud thrown overboard. Getting clear of the ice soon after, it was discov ered that the plank was started from the fore foot, and an attempt was made to stuft" the leak with blankets and rags. It appears that this was not very successful, as the Captain subsequently decided to abandon the vessel. There were five large boats on board, in which one hundred and thirty -four persons were to be saved. How the Captain bore himself at this time we could not learn, as the survivor lies in a very critical situation; and it was as mach as his life was worth to question him closelv. We only know that four boats put off before that in which Nye was. Tho captain's boat was the only one of the four which had a com pass, now Lapt. Kelly clistiibuteu the provisions and seamen we could not learn. The last boat which left the ship contained only thirteen persons. It appears that Atkinson, the mate, put his wife into this boat, and, with the carpenter, went to . sound the pumps. While they were gone the boat was struck by a heavy sea, which broke her trom her iastenings, and she rapidly drifted from the ship, leaving the mate and carpenter, with from thirty to thirty-five of the passengers on board. When last seen the ship was down to the mizzen chains in the water; and from the character of her cargo salt, iron and crockery she. probably went down in a short time afterward. Of the thirteen persons in the last boat, there were four women, one little girl, five male passengers, Mr. "isye, a Scotch sailor, and the boatswain, an Irishman, whose wife, resides in New York.- For the subsistence of these people there was only one gallon of water and six or eight pounds of bread. ' The mate had placed a compass in the boat but his wife, in leaping from the ship, had broken it. Last thus helplessly on the open sea, among the fox and mists of the Banks of Newfoundland, and surrounded by drift and berg ice. their prospects could hardly have been more gloomy. Sooir after the boat broke adrift night came on how it passed may be imagined. From what we could learn, but little was said by any one, and probably all of them soon came j to a realizing sense of their dreadful situation, for as soon a Mrs. Atkinson entered the boat she seized the vessel containing the water, and being a large robust woman, fought oil all whoattempted- to obtain a drink from it.' ' Nye got; only two or three swallows;, the rest was drank by herselfand the boatswain. What disposi tion was made of the bread does not appear. The probability is, that there was ho organization whatever among the little party, but every one looked out for himself. Having no compass, nor sign bv which to steer, they did not exert themselves, other than to keep the boat betöre the sea. 1 he sail ors were warmly clothed as wasalsoMrs.Atkir.son; but the passengers, for the most part, were very scantily attired, and sutiered keenly from the cold. Day after day only dawned to raise their spirits anew with hopes of succor, which the long and dreary nights turned to the bitterness of despair. .Thus time passed until the third day, when one of the little band, a man whose clothes were quite too thin to shield him from the bleak weather, sank under the combined effects of cold and hunger, and his body was committed to the deep. Then a women died in the arms of her husband and a little daughter, and her corpse was silently dropped into tlte sea. The fourth day came, and with it the same angry sea, the same leaaen sky no ray of hope anywhere visible. The cold was so intense mar. it airaosi iroze the marrow, and not a drop of water could be obtained, while only a small quantity of food remained. Human nature could not bear up much longer against this exposure and privation wltcn just as they were about to give up all hope, the wind lulled and lol a brig hove in sight. "She was not very far off," and they pulled for her with might and main. Signals were also made, i or some time they seeinca to gain upon her, but sho; did not see- them, . j .7. . j C-1 u- f anil nits wiiiu 1 1 m 1 1 ' m ; i v . iit hua tuvii-um v

sight. With her went all hope. A burning thirst soon fell upon all of them and heedless of young Nye's earnest appeals, they fell to drinking salt water. This only increased their thirst, and they drank eagerly and repeatedly of the fatal liuid. AVhat follows is the eld story of delirium and death. One by

one they grew mad and madder; besought each other to kill them ; then they dreamed of sitting at the sujDptuous feasts, and spoke of tho. rare dainties which mocked their grasp, of tle delicious beverages which they in vain essayed to quafil . - At length, worn out with the intensity of their physical and mental sufferings, they grew more subdued, their ha orgard features becamtrrigid, their wild eyes assumed a glassy look. and their shr ,'subside the shrunken forms seemed gradually tj next lurch of the boat tumbled j them elf the seats dead! Such were- tho sighta 'which young Nye witnessed' daily. As they jdied he threw their bodies into the sea as long .as his strength lasted.. He says that although his thirst was ' of thV ! most agonizing character, he not only warned - his fellow suffers azainst drinkinz salt water. but showed them how he "obtained relief by simply rinsing his mouth occasionally .- They were hopeless and despaiiate, and would not listec to him. The boatswain grew delirious, and died within ten hours after drink- . - , . , , . . . . , mg it. In his delirium ne was most violeat. j tie attempted to throw tho ' Oars overboard, and did succeed in thro wins over the bucket i with which they bailed out the boat. ' Nye did his best to quiet him- and stop hinr UIHllvWlg . ore sea Water, pUl ne SirUCK iium a severe oiow upon tne cnin. miiictinz aI J ,..I.:,.K Un 1 ... VtJ nrluuuu n iiiii iitxa nuc ysi liuaicn up. iii-is. Atkinson was aIso Terv violent, and being of I 4.1.. 1 A- - 1 A 1 "S CUUä IUUL.OU, it HS a long lime Defore she expiret1. Our n ormant's recollectionof even'.s which occurred about this time is very indistinct. But, from what" we could gather, on the sixth day, there were only him--self, a email woman wrapped up in two blanks 'ets anu the llttle lrl alive m tbe toat- Before r 1 me cnun aieu, ana on me lonowmg uay tne ma,n breathed her last, lie had strength enough to throw the body of the. child overboard; but tltat of the woman, togetlicr with the bodies of three others, was so !C0lled up under the thwarts, that he was unable to extricate them. Feelini a strong sensa of drowsiness creeping over him, he fastened a red shirt and. a white to an oar,, and hoisting it to attract any passing vessel, he coiled himself up in the stern of the bolt and dozed away the hours- - - . r - : ' ' ' Occasionally he would rouse himself,. ant bale out the boat,, and then lay down again. lie did not sleep, but the time passed in a kind of waking vision. Occasionally he felt lightheaded and began to dream of being at hörnin New Bedford with his family. Fearing that he too might be delirious, ho fought against those influences, and kept himselfawake by various means. At first the sight of his ghastly companions caused hfm much distress, and his mind became oppressed with gloomy forebodings. He resolved to shak these feelings on, antt hope for help even to the last, thinking it better to go to the next world with all his senses about him than to die. a raving maniac. Thus resolved, he bore up bravely and to the end. On the 28th of February a ship hove in sight of the lonely boy;- - He savs that he saw her bolore thoso on board discovered him, and he was sure from the first that they would pick him up. That vessel was the packet-ship Germania, Captain Wood, from Havre, bound to .Sew lork. When Captain Wood descried the solitary boat, he ordered one of his own quarter-boats to be lowered, and sent an officer to see What it contained. As . they approached - him poor Nye groaned, "For Jesus Christ's sake tako me out of this boat." They did take him out with womanly tenderness, and with the boat and its fearful load in tow, rowed baajc to theship. The young sai'or was quickly transferred to the comfortable cabin of the Germania, and Iris late companions, already far gona in decomposition, were thrown into the Kea. The boat was half full of water, and the bodies washing about in it had covered" the seats and sides with blood. It is a wooden life-boat about 25 feet long. After being thoroughly cleaned, it was hoisted on board and brought into port. ' ' ...... c TL ASH. 1 baler Cratbec'd this day and forsale hy t i , cw - , i - .. nr. .' . .11 i-o i . vv I ( VV. diw 418 Main street. Louisville Ky'. inn3 KCKIVEn per Express 200 lbs Copper Rivets aud !a. Burrs, 50 Tinned Rivets aad Burrs. dee27 BABC0CK BROS. JACOXETS AID MCSIIXS. 1 ess. Swiss Muslin, assorted qualities; do Plaid Jaconets; Received this 4ay and lor sale by JAMES LOW" A CO, DISSOLUTION. raiHE FIRM OFMOROAN. KEEN & PRESTON is thi, Jk. . day dissolved by limitation. JOHVK. M0R3 A.N. I. keen; W. R. PRESTO. j anist. 1S5C tf. COIIW ClftESIIEKS. w Ehave on hand and for sale the ' Kentucky Corm Crasher, ' a splendid rüclewamated "A satisfne.ion . Sl'JIDKIHS. - ALMONDS, filtert. Reisins. Currents, Alum, Epsom Salts, Sulphur. Roll Brimstone. Copperas. Madder. Logwood, lndlzo. Sal Soda. Cream Tartar, soda, BedoOTd..uuvi H..iin l.lcoriee. Cloves, Cement. Habana and i half Spanish Cigars. Cuba Sixes, round Ginger. Race Gifer. ITeservea iing"r, ;u-. ------- - .emonSrmp. Mustard. Nutmegs. Matches. Spanish Moat. Lobsters.' Oysters. Sardines Pepper Sane. Stone Pipes. Kosin Oonntcr Balances. Safety Fuse, Powder. Goodwin's fine-cut Tobacco, fancy Soaps, Scotch Saul., Startif, ia .Vnnlv'of ths above kepteons'antly on hand and for sal lowbv S. E. UILBERT & CO., ti2l ' Sye. near Water. r BBLS No. 3 Mackerel; 3 do No. 2 do; 3 qr-bbls N. 9 do; 2 qr-bbls No. 1 do; 2 do No. 8 do. for sal. at a feb2I COOK & SON'S, cor. Main and lattsis fECKIVEI. &V Catawba Brandy; French BranAy; C. Brandy; Ohoioo old Ey Whisky; Gin, Rum: Port Win.. Sweet Wine; Muse. Wine: Therry and Peah Brandy; SO Ibis Oroag Valley Whisky tor sale at rennced prices by mhl I. & D. HBIMaNN. BOXES STAR CANDLES: 10 hfbx star candles; 10 auartcr bxs star candles; warranted full wriitht jus. reo'd persteamer jas. Park at Z. II. COOK k SON. mhio Corner Main aad Isl. COFFEE. We have inst received a lot of strictly prim. fi..flB. which wa will sell at lowe.t market rales. Oosee. wmon w wui.en TENNeY & SORENSON. mon4nrin oq fcoTft each. 2- S. P. Dick k Co.. )a S i.,m,,r 5 boxes 140 each S. P. Diok Co.. Slump; 10 boxes 45 S. P. Dick k Co.. Nolr Leaf. Just Tec'd per . Ii COOK SON. Corner Main nn4 lt etrr. steamer Raiabow at mhj - a.TFW MACKKHKFi. No. 1 lart-an -. Sane,; jj in bbls. tf-bbl. and kitts. ISIMIKKT Ai CO. for sal. by Syo. near Water.. u bb V-nRIE5. 25 hews H X Tinplate; 20 bxs sqran. tu Pliti Tin; 6 cask. Sh..t Zinc; sortm.nt ot copper Bottoms. jua - . rtKi. rir 1. 1