Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 232, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 8 May 1856 — Page 2

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-ADD. H. SASDEES, EDITOR.. .0 IT V , OK K V A NS V I L I, K. THURSDAY MOUSIN'G: :::MAY 8. v - or TO. . . . P ViCK . f KAKT. JÄCK30ST DOEELSOa7, Or TEKMK48KS. it..' . .'. -'v --. !- GOVETISOR, t OLlVEIt P. iTlOUTOV, of TTajne. ; i IrEXTTEifAST GOTEESOn, . 'COXRIP BAKEit,of VandtrbunJi. - 'r" rJ 82C8ETAK7 CT STATE, : "toixx IV. W80JT, -f A Hon. . W.tui.HA is. HF SiSiGKis, of Park-. ...... . ACDITOa OF STATE, - ' X tKT.If. EIL1J, -fItTalon. errraisTEKpfST of public isstscctios, ? t JOUIt I. fcMITII of Bon. '. : r - ; ATTOESET GENERAL, JAMES H. CBAVi Pf-of Hipley. BEPOBTEB OF 8ÜPBEMC COURT, -JOHJf A. SXEIS- f I'!ppcanoo. -- J . CLKRK OF SCPHEME COCRT. JOTIiV . !;,, of Miam'. more Accepts. Yesterday we alluded to the fact, that the . . Old Una press were oppressing sanguine nope3 would not accent the American that Fillmore u .k. rn Afl it u . .u . Ml u -buiiuu. uuw .M. would, an.l thus that tho hopes of tho antiAmerican party vrould not be roalizea. Mnco then w. hwn.it.iinm(.ntrmmthnVsh. - . n . .u .i, . i.j tngton Organ, to the effect, that a letter had been received by a gentleman at Washington, in which Fillmore states that ho 1 ad not received the official announcement of his nomination, but declared himselt ' at the service of his friend. Ilia formal acceptance of the nomination may therefore soon be expected. Mr. Fillmore owe it to himself as well as to the party which nominated him for the Presidency, to accept the " nomination. "The nomination was due him which Gen. Scott received from th Whig par y. The American party is tha natural successor of the Whig party, and comprises the great mass of that party. It was duo Mr. Fillmore that this parti 's first nomination for the Presidency should be himself and it is due himself that he should accept the nomination. The American party will rally around him with enthusiasm- They now only await his formal acceptance. We hope soon to have the pleasure of publishing it. The Sentinel's Eeport o! the Convention. The editorial management of the State Sen tinel, was never before marked by so little ability and enterprise as at present. So evident is this, and so injurous is the course of the paper to the cause it advocates, that several Old Line papers have felt constrained to notic the fact in terms anything but compli mentary to the conductor of that papar. But the gentlemen at its head, or the reporters at its tail, appear determined to make up in mendacity and rascality for all deficiencies of brain and experience 'We 'had occasion to notice a few days ago the villainous report published in the Sentinel of the late People's Convention, in which every speech, every action, everything 6aid and done at the Convention, was grossly misconstrued or misstated, lor the object of making the convention appear abolition and tho speakers as very abusive to foreigners. The Sentinel's report, an open, shällowjte, from beginning to end, was republished by the Sheriff's organ in this city. No such Speeches were mada as those it reported no inch remarks were utterod before the tlonvention, as those placed in the mouths of speakers by the lying rascal who penned this Sentinel report. The whole character of this report, the falsehoods with which it abounds, tho misconstructions and misstatements on almost every subject it touches, prove that the Sentinel fectr&J to make a correct report, and to fconestly and candidly tell the world just what 4hi occur and what was said at the Convention. The State Journal, which rarely indulges in strong language, no matter how provoked, thus speaks of the Sentinel's report: Now, we declare, and the Sentinel knows that a thousand witnesses can prove what we say, that it has published as reports of remarks mad on that iccas on the most outrageous ! perversions and exaggerations that ever disgrace! any sheet in the United States. There was not an "insult" offered to any foreigner by Ford, Lane or Kilgoro. There was not a remark ra ide that won't comm ind the approval of every sensible foreigner who asks only to be a citizen before he exercises the rights of , one. It is ilmost a work of suporogation to ?rove the falsity of the Sentinel's reports. 'hoy bear their character on their face as palpably as Cain carried the mark of God's wrath. They have had no parallel in, the whole history of the press in Indiana in the utter scorn of even the semblance of truth, and their defiant assertion of falsehoods which the whole citv knows to be so. We dislike to nse such terms of the Sentinel, but there are no others that fitly, characterize tha gross prostitution of the press to vile purposes. OCT We have not space for the long reports as published in the State Journal, of the M E. Conference at Indianapolis, but give the very brief abstracts of the Sentinel. We -ive the second and fourth day reports, not bavin" yet received the third day's. We have alread y published the fiist day's report (ttr The Cincinnati Gazette and the Commercial have both been enlarged. As they hare been compelled to enlarge on account of the press or advertisements, these popular paper appear to be in the healthiest condition. 03" We thank Mr. Ilalliday, of the Highflyer, for a package of Louisvil'le papers. This xceiient packet will be here next Sunday fir -.Manila.

A Vary Proper Prediction.

Tho organ of th3 Sherilf, and of noliody else, vistak. inS to itself great credit for having pre dicted, as it says it did, that the Journal would uphold the ticket adopted by the People s Convention. Now, considering the fact wo had ur ed the Americans to be represented in that , , . - t 1 P'ead for such convention, and had begged and unity among all tho opponents of the Old Line partv as was formed iu this convention and had "boldly stated that the convention could scarcely unito upon , . I ' T I 1 ) not consider infinitely preferable, to the Uid i

; Line ticket we say considering these facts, it Jobson, Representatives from the British Wcs;o,UrJ nn tha lfn ofa nronhatto nredir.t that leyan Methodist Conference, came, into the

j People's Convention. Support this tickot we . - 'do, and in no doubtful mauner either of the 'propriotv of an American supporting it, or of lWi u" " ""' " bUluu weapons with any man wno objects to tma ticket and more especially w ith those who take such delight in calling everything that has not len bathod in the dirty waters of Old : ...... ,Lineisra,a?)oWion, and consequently this tickot abolition ticket. We tell these men the time I has gone by when such twaddle as this can' .ARwf ;nif--wW' It -trW il.rtmi.irri. .u...j.yv-r.v. ..,.v-b-ly in 185. and it will succeed no better this year. I - (Vr-NTtvirlv all of tho Indiana delegation ' . i r .i . . i.J - - J xoiaa lor taxi groai uamocratic me-wuru, ma Ivans is-Nebraska liül, and ane was one ot tue ; first that sanctioned anl approved of it m a first that sanctioned and approved ot it m a gute Convention. The consequences were that, although they sustained a temporary deloai in isot, it was mucnioss caiaanious man in other ötate, where tne issue was not joined, whde tho reaction the next year was J j terrible.- 6V. JSnq. If the Democratic defeat in this State was "much less calamitous than in other States," then wo presume we shall never hoar ajain from the demolished Democracy of the certain other States. In this State, tho Old Line State Ticket was defeatod by a majority of over 15,jOOU, when the election before they had carried everything. Out of eleven Congressmen they only secured two; and they ivero returned ly reduced majorities. The reader may possibly be able to .onceive what were tho nature and extont of the-dufeat of tne Democracy in other States, if it wore "much less calamitous" in this Stuo. Tha rs ation allud.-d to by the Enquirer, has not yet manifested itscl in any such "speedy and terrible" manner as that paper declares. On tha contrary, it wili be found that the people of Indiana entertain precisely the feelings now on tho Nebraska iniquity they did in 183 1, aad that they are anxiousiy desirous of expressing those feelings at the ballot box. Early Vegetables. Messrs. Z. II. Cook& Son are in daily receipt of very fine cucum bers, asparagus, radishes, lettuce, &c, from ! Cincinnati, which look as fresh as if just plucked from the garden. This is a public accommodation. It keeps us up with the veg etable times. Thero is no limit to the energy and en tei prise of Cook & Son. There is nothing nice for the table that can be obtained which they do not roceive. Families wili find their vegetables nice. By-the-way, when shall we raise these early vegetables ourselves? Some enterprising gardner has an opening for a fortune here. Wo are supplying ourselves with early vegetables from Cincinnati, when natural vegetation is at this point at least two weeks ahead of Cincinnati. 07" The First Ward Police is composed o f j .Native Americans, - - . y Catholic (Dem.) Irish American! 51 Irish Protestants, - - - . a All told, ' - - - C2 Nearly a -iimlar record of anti-Americanism exists in other wards of the city. . A". F. Cour. This illustrates tho real anti-American sentiment of the so called Democratic party. Is not aii American party needed in this country for the protection of Americans from wickod demagogues? 8 täte Cea'ral Committee. In accordance with the resolution pissed bj the Convention on Thursday, Henry 8. Lane, President, has appoiuled the following gentlemen as the State Central Committee: Indianapolis John D. Do frees,' J. S. Harvey, " D. Magguire, " James Blake, " James SuI"toyo. 1st DismiCT Thomns F. De Druler, 2d John Ferguson, 3d 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th Oth It ith llih John It. Cravens. John U. Farquhar, Miles Murpny, James Ititchey of Johnson, George IC. Steele, O. L. Clarke, 1). G. Kose, T. G. Harris, James A. Stretch. State Jour. ' r"0f the Boston Local Eelcction, thrs week, the '-Boston Bee' says, in reply to the Post : 'If the American party is dying out, the Democratic party, of which the Post is the galvanic organ, must be ?. an I luiriel. There was'nta solit try vote cast for that or the Whi" or the Tree Soil party; but there were 112Ö votes and more cast tor the American nomi-1 njes. The bilance went for mongrel candidates who were voted for by men that make no boxes in casting aside what little, if any principles tucy may have." Dklegates. -The Suite Journal says v e must correct here an error in the list of relegates for the State at large to the National Lonvertion. In writing out the list from tne l.oinin ttee's Report, we inadvertantly ttiTllTla a.ia.; .- t. .1 . - w.wuijema - 01 me last ngents" of the list tl.r-,.ö named, and no This an error. All are Delegates, continents" -o j - . " "a u i IUÜUCU, li t)

rioe3sfiin?j ci tie aiailiodisS Osneril Con-

the 2o2i32isi General ft-renca. 6EC0XD DAT.

Tho most of the day yesterday was occupied . ' T . , , . , , , : in ciscussing and adopting parliamentary rules P" "P- It is one of the most valuable artiof proceeding, and in tho announcement of cles offered to tho public, as we know from standing committees. trial being not only one of the best soaps for

nev. vr Jven.jeuy, o. i miauoipnia, mauc a very complimentary ucknowledgeii ent of the "courtesy of tue Genoral Assembly of Indiana Q granting the u.-e of tho State House to the General Conference, and o.fered a resolution inviting the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, An I Slwiu!nP eV flirt IlAIKP fT ii& T rt& n t a 1 1 v ail 1 KJ kJ IVU1 vs t iriiw w ir w a a w va e v-v. to take Bo.its on the floor of the Conference ' j Dr. Hannah and Rev. Frederick J. ; interesting address, bada a hearty welcome to iiUU Uiauuu a "Au ' vi J yyi s lji law nu4 I the distinguished visitors. Re. Dr. Hannah replied in a most interesting speech, in which ciaiiaud in Ution to England and America, miv there be peace forever between the Uni ted States and Great Britain." Mr. Jobson louowea in an eloquent auaress. luoaauress J tba ,ritifHh Conft;renc1a to the American Uanerat Lotlterance Was also read. It was a I very. aJmirablo document, most elegantly ' wri ten. -- liev. Dr. Hannah is a large, portly, venerUj gentleman. abwUt 6 1 years old. IIavisiLedrb0 Un.ted States some third of a century I M jan:0r Kei)ros0ntative of the British connection, in company with the Rev. Richard !.,. Mr . .Inlwnn in. mnr-h vm.i.r man ei.f tnrnti, ; ;,;.;.0o,i . OlIVl b 111 Oka kUt Wi put ir l V AiA UHUbUOIVUi Mtiu 4W . S ' ; bmtm Heart, lioih thaso gentlaiuoii seem in j tneir appearance true Englishmen. Mr. Hanr ! rail speaks with forvor and rapidity. Mr. JobjU speaks with forvor and rapidity son's style is more easy and polislied. Both wju bo üstenod to with Kreat interost by our people. (rOVETH DAT.) The greater part of tho forenoon was occu pied iu receiving and referring petitions and memorials on slavery, tho modification of the ... u l J- i j i .u ouuco of Folding bider, and sundry other suojecis. . 1 uo propr etors of tho California Christen ( Advocate presented a memorial, requesting! ,,, ' " ; tue General Conference to adopt that paper as j Oae of the ofiicial organs Of the Church. j TuU A-TOiUS of the General Book Concern, at New York, made their Quadrennial iieport. 'I ill. x'UTliii't liiit'i'iij in jii .inivilii'iqtA Iti'innnr In.t rlttirh nf 1I1 Pilirnr vrh 1'lirUtian I iltne aeatu 01 me euuor 01 tne iurisiian auViiratf. t!m von, Tabid Dp. 'Phos. E. Hund thn , . . alU.CaOid SCttleiuent Oi tile matters IU dlSpUtO ivitii th Mill km, list (ümri'h South rBiipptin:.' WiUl lUd WltOOdlM, OUUrLU OOUtil reptClUli, LllJ UlVISiOU OI Hie Oil life II DrOUertV llie UHli 1" v l . . 10 1. i11u1u1avyu1.Bi.1Ji1 auiut.iwi aim tJoutv ijupuii tory improvements m the machinery ot tho iloou Lsiablislnuent -poi iodicals and books with their circulation aud price, and a general exhibit of the numicial coudit-on of the Concern. The periodical business scorns a losing affair. On the Sunday School Advocate, with a circulation of about b3,lX., the loss is $14,331 on the National Magazine, with a circulation of about 16.UU0, the loss is $-2,1)17 on the Quarterly Keviow, with a circulation of -,721, the loss is $i,2tU on the Christian Advocato alone is there any profit. They circulate a'iout 3J.ÜU0 copies, wiih a profit of Sl,lJ82. The balanco ot loss, or in the whole perodical There is surely some nqfhunnt rPl. V.tirtn.ll I.jfP!i7inu IrnJ lln-1 . derstood, at time it was projected, to be de signed as a rival and competitor, for public fa vor and cir u.ation, with tlarper's Magazine. It has fallen, however, far beiow iiarpcr in every way. Tha Book Department is more prosperous. The sales during the past four years have niiiniinfpia fi S I I M i 7 14- winr sin inrrAia-. nf 53 per cent over tho preceding four year. The lirolitS On the SalßS during three years past, ' Ta. a. , i i the other year lor some reason included, ; mmmla.il t,. 45111 KTfi I amounted to $J.41,. O. During the session Governor V right was .nt.rfki. ni'i. t.n thtt 4 infirii.i' Kir Hih(-tr Hi. , ,, w I i ia! . I a .i ' ivui. niiv. mi. vituuiiv, ouuviiiueuueiit ui tno Itlethodist r.lis.sion in ueruiany, was also introduced to the Conference. SfiTII.rtSSIXOKR TI1V. T?EXF.OnE A wntlra- ' . , x- , , i. i . man, lormeriy ot ieiv Urle.ms, who knew Maj. Schlessinger well, gives us the lollowing account of him. He is a Hungarian refujree, and accompanied isopt-'Z to Cuba, in the statt of Col. Praguay.' At the tattle of Las Posas there. Gen. Lopez put him under arrest for s'ealing jewelry from one of the citizens of that place. Lopez's defeat released him from a trial on the charge. He was t.iken prisoner with the rest, and sent a pr.soner to Ceuta, in Afnea anl released through tho intervention of our .Minister, Mr. Barringer. He returned to New Orleans. i.nd opened an Emigrant Broker's Office, wh.ch he was in a short while compelled to close, on account of sundry swindling operations on emigrants. Afterward, he was arrested for robbing his landlady of several hundred dollars; was indicted and tried, but the jury not agreeing, he escaped punishment. He then attempted to join in ' tue iat movement arainst Cuba: bat liein d countenanced by Gen. Quitman, he went to . ixew lork and coinmencod tiie study of law. From thence he went to Nicaragua, and was entrusted by Walker wi'h a mission to Costa Ilea, and an important command in the army, t He is a graceless scamp, a coward, and a false traitor, whose connection with tho Nicaraguan cause has leen a serious drawback tu it, wherever he was known the ardor of numr bers-of tha most respectable young men being chilled, and their co-operation in the movement prevented, by the simple fact that Schlessinger was entrusted with so hinh a command, lie is a capital runner, as his late achievements in Central America amply prove. Memphis Bulletin. The Fire an Gowanda. Buffalo, May 2. Thfi firA at (,niran..a t'tltiiF.in .ni ...... ... i - " " " ou- J i All Pi1ni.ildV niliht .l.atl..., aa.l .-vt l...:t 1 ing;. being the entire business portion of the town. J ne amount ol loss is not yet ascertained. About ha.f ol the goods in the stores. anu furniture in trie dwellings were saved TV a U,- . T: im. . n .-s.a . . " aauaaia aasui, Aim aTrosiadni irrOmlSe tO "atteaa to tne matter." Washington. April 30. Mr. Davidge, President of the l'aciüc Steamship Company, having sent a telegraphic dispatch to Gen. Lane, of Oregon, relative to the riots at Panama, the latter this evening called on President Pierce, communicating the re quest of Mr. Davidge, that a vessel of war be sent to Aspinwall, for the protection of the American, there, and received assurance that . t. . ..... ..ill. .. . 1 i , . me luiiiL.r wouiu oeaiienaea to wun tue least t : l I iiii .,, ... , possible delay. 1 here Will probably be a Cabinet coiisultation on the subject tomorrow . I if there hia not been one akead v.

of expenses over receipts W s c AV '"'l ?h h

department, is $2G,r''J. ! to o' Merchms and i-Uy.iciaus They also keep Window .L- t-u: . A. I Iij lalu.-avvure Tobtioi-o. I'iears. FjiiiU. Bru.hiaof all.kind.. thinz wronir in this de- im. n.-.,..M. s.,i.... iw.. a..? x

Balm of a. Thousand Flowers. tmr read

ers have doubtless seen tho advertisement of th(J hanJsin use but a fine t0(jth wash; breath . , . T , . , - perfume, and shaving soap. In fact a bottle of this answers almost every purpose of the toilet. It is almost an ii.dispens.ble article for , d j T be obtained at JO KelIar. Farnslcy & Cos, for only DO couts bottle. en th-Kth int.. Daa'l Chtitn. Ki.. Mr.nryrtlir.il ii oi tnis vicinity. A PEUFU Ii: BltEA I II. What lit ii) or jceutleiuuu would reuiaiu under tho curi-e of a iliaruo-blu ' roalb when by Ufing lhe"Kalm of a Tbnuiand Flower" a a dentifrice would DOtonljr render ilnwectbut Ittuve tue tcoth white a alaOasterJ Many person, do ii"t know tneir breatli U bad, aud the subject id o delicate their fri'ndi wll nover nienlinu it. Pour a. single rpf the "Bainj" ou )uur toctU-l rmb and wuth-teeth night and morning. A fifty ceut botu. -ill ia.t a ,..r. A Buonrot CaarLcxion may easily be acquired by u.ing the -Balm of a Thousand Pbwer.- it win re. move tan, pimple, an 1 freckle from the stin. leaving it of a soft aud roseate hue. w. t a towel, pour on two orlhreeclropsaiidwa.hthofaceniyhtaudiiion.ii.gr. m.d W-ei yout haTiug-bru.ii in eitbr mrin ore .id water, .our u two o- three drop. ' "Thousand Flower. rub the beard eil ." will nia-ea benutiful soft lather much fac-.litalii.g tho operion of sh .iuz. Price only Fifty Cent.. FitTBiDAic & fo.. nroiirietor.. kellek, fakxslky & co. p5 lyd , Agents fir Kvanaville. SPECIAL NOTICES. ÖT Notice! in thit plaae. ten centt per line on inertion; 20 enU per line three time.; 30 oaat. per lino ok week; dincoanton long-er time. E.vr.s i n.i; Havana cigauk A atv aad vscoUoat assortment of fiae aad oboio Harana Cig. JOt received and ior.ai.bj SIORUIS MILSCII. ,r22.Sw nPnnSitotkei..toio. vi. irtiii.i. paii:itTV TZ jEi f-. ,. ' TTVT" r 1 TT k . ;, .. .... TUB undersigned baa fur sale Sty ehoio Lauding lot.. wliii;h will bt offen .u,u. term., tu. - p. riy omLraoe. some of the moat deiraMe looationaforreeidanee. about the oi'jr. Good bargain, will b offered. Call . iom.ditiy MORRIS S. JOHNSON. Real Entaf f-nt. ' ' ' Je-At tnriur r summer medioine w wiild t 'jjtmeud Dr j noiTISTTitf oihred st..mch Bum t n och-r. U strengthening and ineicoratin. ei.tet i ou a oenilitated syeteui it trul astonishing. It. tonir aeti m on the lirur. iu wnde oy to dn.U hnin.reto thoouilaoi thereby -leansin the ty.tom from all impitriti-a. i. iu-t aas xmed fnrth(,, Bittert.uuli hi enviable reputation, wasmuoh a. wty are pleasant to the tute eeea as a beeeraxe. an aro in aen-tral ie a a tu by Oruiniats aud Uouila atnirallr. HALLOCK STODDARD. WOOLSliV il LAWYER. AgonU. Met-1 at 7 o'.-lotk P.M..tthflr Hall on Water atreet. over llie Tilugraph Office, oa the nrn aad third Saturdays of laoli montn. üiuvhiw IXE W ADYEitTlSE.llEiTS. K ITItS, 0- .'innr.. ten linen or lejs. one time. SOo: three time.. 41 ono ereee. $1 50; t" weeks. 12 A"; one month, $4; three miiuthi, 7 .V.; six mitntht. $11; on rear. SIA. Dtsoounton I ti t adeMrtia'-ineuts. Cardsof aixliues or under. per annum, rtooharue 'or m-irri ie. death or rinaious notice. NUW UlCU(a F It K S II I Ml F I i 1" SIUCi Al.SO all l'Pi iilair i'ateut Sleiiicin. All kinds of Pait.ts I sr.. und in o.l. 1 re tv int.. andttiauilie. f 'rltdit:i..al purnosi s rrcs-riptiuns earef ll prepared. ü-tU at io It it ati et.. uaivr the Jouru-al o.t.oe. tuvo-ti f kVSTKHS .D S IHD-.VES Iu dix etius r're-ii v.ci-r; m dos Sanlines; 4 d Trm v ' uup: d ins I'eppur Sucei G do Pltklea: iusL r.-e'd and for tie !v my lliili-Sllli.iliUEK ü CARSON. Äff V3I. l.ilhsitraS'irr Cured Hams; JSL1 JO.' do Country Kaciu. Iio ruilnd in stor ami lur -ale n u.yd llEUSliil.ilt ;tft at CARSON Vi"" T.KÄ"'" BuckcU: . al Pioeand ,Vdar Char. ia-d Bise.; : receieel per Ynba. lor aale by injS J . H . .v S. I ICK.U.KA . It t I'l, 4 1 half and .garter Vox-a Kaniue; t hM 'ruBs; 2 i,0iea C-irranu 2 Loa Citrou; M M .IIS 10 1)0 llischoii-c Ba.on Ham. iato' end f..rsI. u.M. b Ui J. W. it S. VICKKKY. IMI.Ol i:i L A' I..4I(.L,aJV HAVING taken th- old stand furiuerlt oeoupi 4 by Z. H. Took next iii4 Post nihi-e. bare a larae an i tveil selected suiek of Kumilv 11 ro--eries. which thet utter low lor fash, hopiiiir by clo e aueution to busiuvs. to receive a liberal skari; of poiilio patrouago. iu tno oush Poiatoes; 2 buiih dried apples: 15 do dried Pgache. just received aad for sal by myS CALD VKLI.i LANUtalSY'S Family Urucery. r'OKFKK 23n ban. prime reo.ired per A. L. Shotwell and Niagara, torsalulow by ny8 : GEO. FOSTER it CO SVti IB. 00 bluls fair to prime per Teilen and Umpire, lorsaleby mys UKO. roSTEK da CO. 1. tlllF.KIi.l (;H. 4J ibl.crnabed snd powdered eia aetr iura aud i'biladel Ipbia best brands, for e.-le btu8 KICK. 1Ü casks prims Carolina, for de by m8 ;tOO. K-iS TKK& CO. IXX'Y PH l."l. ISO cas-s new haudsomo atyle. in ja atur jutu ior sale oy J A f.s LH tv at t;o . mv8 d!8 Maia street, laouisrille. Ky. BlaKACHIO) DRILLS in cts.a in rtnre aud for.al hy Ja.MKS Low A- no. 01) S 418 Maia atreet, Louisville, Ky. 'Blt'K lC;. 75 bale. Ticking; 25 bale. Hickory kniting .Mil. MW IVI l.lt D , r. 1I I J 1, 1 1, flf tji., a-r8 did Main atreet. Luuisviil. Ky. TpEVDBin hi! profession, r. .'" and ioimtv, roai 'JP. KOSS. 1I. rerei s to the citizens of Eviidn.M umw.aii Jna... I.. .. ä3 fanrl .1 U U ... 1 ... I. .1. V--i md. FUR ST. LOL'IS VXO .. I. T KKIKIHATE i.wni , OX FintV, Tillj STH I VSTAVT. "fHÜ "id regular aad puuetna' ' ncennati and St. Lome packet, hi VirMli I..a JIalim. Mauer will be here aua leave as alaore. bor treie-ht or liuMn.n h u v i n r muiiai...,.,! . modation., appl) to JOHN . iVH'KtHKLL. n7-tf Lower Wharf-boat. TO ltl-.jVT. VERY noit Dwelltna. one of the Hnnnel hon.es, on -tm eond. abore Cherry stroet-; also, for eal.o by pny te contract, aood and new HnuKa-hold Kuraittrre. iiicluiini Cirpeta. Chairs, die.; -lfo iH "amily lb and top Buexr. nearly new. b'or particulars enquire ol m3l Iw W.M. HU.NNJiL. Second .treet. OYTKRS. OVSTKH!26 dot '2 I) c ms frnah Cure Oysters; It dost in do do do do; In dot Spioed do: forssle low by myT HUll.NBK'HIK & CO. IXK TOIIES. Jai I li lbs ass.irti'd liua Psoking; 111 reels Ptck n Yarn: 2U) lbs assorted White Ro-e; 8 dot assorted Wrenehs; 31)1 hs i . I r lour of Kmory; 5 bi Is w inter etra'nnl Lard Oil: forsaleby my7 UOk.V BROOK & CO. 85 r u .nnet Board; wwams w.pp'n'g Paper, reed per Raintiow by m7 Z 11 C '"K & SON. 8B IT.-I.lf.lhs fresh Oa'-s; i boxes Raisin ; 20 hi hn Raisins; 20 qr-bxs d, just ree'd fcy "JT Z. H. COOK & SON. 4lkbH, I cask Madder 1 bbl alt P.tre; " "ax. reppsr; bags Ipioe. i ntt r--c'rf per . na b nyT Z H 0 'f.T t. SOV. .. all iiah White M. : B h.i.h ttiimii.v lOi.li.s .-hoiee Table Biirter; l"0 II. Spl t Peas; . ui reari uaney. ja.i reo'o mJT 7. B. COOK 4 SO.1 Iwl KRE'' AIVDSALMOX it M SO k-tta loog No. I; 2.1 kittt X 2. la-ge; Ä bbls do l5qr-bb1tVn I; 20 hlils do 3; a bbls Sal m n; 25 kitt Salmon, re.-eird antt for.ale - wtT I D iphivv, UilLIC VILE. f B v'iNf divided that vatuatd lot No. i8d. ? aituvt sts ' lie au, tin. .. .. W .. . i . a .. . . a a aaa . - . ' o. thö .ü;:.Vi ..ü I ,M,; ' - y w"n- rt.rv. " l"e eor --r let thartla ag.od tw sro v bt tck hutloinr -a itt," V ,f'mdwe"iugand aaew fram bon.malo.No kyJX ?xfSL .'tfc J-tfif I - L r v ' I : a btuaag ia atn ano twelve ateath w

MISCELLANEOUS,

Great Auction Sale! AT THE STORE OF T. GRANT. WILL 1 at Pohlio A iction on Wineda, th.-tthsf . Jtm- t"d Inllowing rt-el: f rn ty'rusliirr., C'trn ShslUri. lUirowa. Ciri:ulir S.v.. Mem Otifccer.. Trace oh. in. Amen' p4. l.irMifU'j S(i4e Forks. P eV. Charm, Cntting R'HM, Cnra iiritl . Kinnin Mill., -K Chiia.. II-. Anir' 'hTfl, l.il-idna't'. iirai Shorel., Pa Augur.. Prnenluc Tool.. Kosc. ! hicklr. A.d in sh(rt . general ftrAfrtinent f AyrietiHir.1 Inplot u; Ait iw-hofi wrAB. I5.00 icet of Pvlr Lumher. on Hwi4a4 Moni. ( Sliehino, ob Usjr PrcM. Building All anm.niid.r flrr dnllar, Cash; nmi ovr wmfcroae hundred d"llr. iii moach oradtt; ill arir en hundred. i cuh, i ia .ix meutbi. and H in one yr. JH RAVT. mrE-t. Aiiignet ofThoau Or-nt. M 4 8BT.3 Petatoci ioree'd kr 4VF n7 II0RVBR00K & CO. rOKR AHB COMi TAU. ALT. p-re n wi.hing to tnjr Coke or Coal Tref tho fla. Coipfianr are requested to call at tho office of the eom paue. oti Lfkouot between lit aud 2d Kr".r and piy cuh n advance; a hereafter no eoke ort will be delivered atth work, without an order from tho Pr".i dent, my! 0. Ii. KKATS. Pre.'t. BjlSH.-New Codfl.haad M lorel 'or i1e I t JT myl J UT k v If HKR1T. IS .tdl BUK extra potatoe 75 huah freah meal ju.t Jl 1 f P roo'd por river ana railroad by mvl Z. If. C iid br Z. If. COOK SOV. r I AI K. 40 kbla white lime juat r.o-'' by Ii tnrl 7 H (T-dlCtSOV. kid BO-viiS aauimer Caadle ret-'d ai.d ir eels ' r D apa I. A- D HBIMAN X . DRY GOODS AT AUCTION! 11 TV, will tell at aaotion. Thursday. May 8eh. eomm neiuc 7 t 4 -olock, ao-nsigamentof Ibry Uood. consisting of ät.1 pieoe blue Panti; 5 pisoes pnrpto Print.; 1" do Manchester (riugham; 5 do Paris Plaids; in do tue Jean: Ii) do bl'k a fi'd Uaitre. 30 do Summer Twsedt; 21 do Towel.; S do do CassiiaeT.; VI do' Ohio Wool Twsedsl S do CaHdoaia; IX do Cassinetts; 13 da Rhnck; 2 do Table l.iuen; II do DeB.ge; 2 case. blaok IVIuslina; II do 'iiiighums; 2 d bra Linea Tabl Cloths! I oaso Summer Tweeds; I case Cottor.ades; lä.M..taa..l Tl,....l I. . 1.. Healers are T-speot'nlly iuTitrd to attend, a. th ahoT. ennsirimt-Qt will he cIod out the piece o. cane. Sale pftiitir. XkuusCASU. WOOLSBV & NELSON, icy 5 .Aueiionetr. H II AKHIVAL8om leant i'anry rrtnte; 10 do aborted oleac ei Mu4ia; ItKj piece plain bl ck Latrae; 1X) hilf mourainc tftwnii 85 tie elpfaut reach t!t.bja; 2ti Co Ohallio Keitge. xtra analitii-i: 6tH) da Murted Ponte Silk Han-.keror.ief; 30 imrtoAtia maHii(id Ribltom inst ree'd nd rtr aal m5 . J. M. MAHHES ü CO , by FFKK -IX) baas prima reCand f?i'cV ORK. OA LZ HL I. k CO. LOV.S HH. t:uu hOI) V (Obalf-bblsTee'd and for.ale by IKK. DA'. ZELL ic CO. JL my5 "K H ri.T WO lat.M Ii 7.. LblsCemeut; too oi4sWhite Lin m tu .tor aud tor tale by m5 ORR. DALZCr.Tt Ic CO, ilSSE llai A XI M":V'I UK-. 2S ... ras Sn.aths; O IS dos Uras Scythe, ia .tor and for sale uj5 OKtt. DaLZKLL & CO. II ILTinOUGANDOIlin IIAILICOAU. f AM prepared to give .'hrn-ih receipts for the delivery of ; js. ii'inasoi rrnnuee and nercnanotze trum hero to ailtne 11 ' inds of Produce and Merchandize 'rum hrr to all the haste n Cities eis the Ohio rieer and the ebner Railroad, at gr-u'H redared rates, the Sufmer Tariffharin. been a 'opted, I h II ! alad to render t-Tery faeility ia my power to hin per. by this route, aud will guarrantce -it a. safe, exreditioat audch ap as any other. JNO. 8. M I I'CHKLL. m Iw Ra'lr-ad Acent. r'liATBU VI (Olt MLE. Ill A V E two rood i-'latboata tSalt bottoms), about 100 feet I it, whioh I will sell low for oash mvStf JtfO. . MITCHELL. IEPPKR !n PPICaJ. 10 bagsree'd pr Ben Franklin tor sale low by my3 8. It GILBERT & Cw..8yo. near Water. käa l. SOD 1 1 csfk rrod per Ben Franklin ffti sale hr iy3 S.KILBERT fc CO., Syo. near Water. EIOM VLTk.-S casks ree'd per Bsa Fraukl n, for sale low b B. QILBwRT & CO.. 8y nwlTittr, CiaftVKM S bales best quality reo'd per Ben Franklin lor salti lo v hy "U S. K. GILBERT & CO.. 8y. near Water. K WK tilXUKR.- 6 bags reo'd per B n Franklin aad for sale by "tyi S.J5. GILBERT i CO.. Syo. near Water. ISÖT IM CI Üill.KlS Warrantedfull weViht. 35 whole. Or half :iaw uuarter lioaea -Proctor Jtr. 'satebla'a. far ..1. t Uweaprieesofalior-weiahtOaadlraree'dperJ. W Chee.- - vt ' ""' o "v.. äijii. trr w a.cr. WLT HKCKIVHO.tF Iaai orel hy Or lm Le Hants; Conrt-hip and Mar ia; London Illtmrated Newi, Anr:1 13th; Lamariino History of Turkey; Paooh. Sth and tilth of April; Yankee Notion, for Maya. - SSO"' , Soda r. eeivtjI. an" ! & U. ir s&'e bv HKIttASX. mvS t-C. 11 l.VHI of Dickt and Massilmar . Tot-aceo Teo'd D HKIM ANN ts. WW a d ior ssle by m W9 liHY 25 cos pure Cutawba I randt for tale by Ä- my I. "D. UKIMAS. fHKKSE.-W boa. Knglirh Dairy Cheese ee'd and for s saie o m 3 1. A; IJ H Kl M A .". N H" I . I) IS.tKif. .mall bar Leal reo'd and for aal by Mj wy3 I. tS Ü. HeiMAN.V. fCA'IT tare Hnttana Prnne. reeeiTed and fer sale rt f!inoiMiiati pnxes by m3 1. p.- 1) IIBIMAXM. f & 1 h X LH- Oer-neo Pntnee. reeeired aad for sale as i. tti uinciuuatt incc ey inj 3 I. & D. HETMANS. g OA J-Ven h Chocolate; t1 .1 loxs M;iccortaie; 2 do Cnruaal low by tn.T3 15 hxa. VeMow Vermioelle; 6 Ho st.tr M aeoroue; 1 bid sra-rn Cheese. f rs -1 I. & D. II KIM ANN. Qf 11 SETH a?"(!gy and Wagion fpringt toral- by 3UU myS SAM'L tRR. 230 sett Bum '" f-r iale by ma AMI'KI. tu. HOIIKKT lf.O. ISu liuadloe assorted Sheet Irnti lor sals by myi AAMUKL ORR. 5OWKT RIIIBOIV 5 cartoons B..nat Ribbna a srtod; 50 du llnul TaammiaM .1 .. ll .ä..-. A "1 ftV . laj. a at UU.. mJ 41 Main ttr-et. Lout. v. lie. k'y. W .LK, DHU. I. M-A S citees hi o an Li en Dr-llt: S do bleach'd do do; 2 do plaid Nettins. ree'd to-dar and forsalo by y3 JAS laOtV 00..-.lMaia t Loo.. Ky. Hlf KllHV HIRTIKB. 20 bales ree'd tdar and f -raale by my3 JAS. LOW & CO. I.L WOtll. TH KKDS.-2 bales grey Two d ree'd today and for sale by J AS. LOW ii CO. 'PÄBI.K 0l KK Jl 5i pieces brown Linen Table Damask: 300 do 10-4 brown Linea Table Cloth: 151 do bleached do do do; ree'd to-day and orsaleby my JaS. LOW si 00. I III I OFrr.K. S" bass ree'd per Antel e for .ale by - tee... -i. ... i.n.nn-a " uo ear " 'r. HANANA, 1 Vl.Vt; opei nd tobacco PRINCIPE AND DOMESTIC. UAVINi; opens a sto.e exclnsirel) for the eale of cigar and tobacco I inrif the dealer, in thia artieU auit n ymtx cuitiim oouuiry nierrants to 'ail sad examine my extou.iro stock. enisting of the most deairabi.hr.nrf.

Cigars, made up in botes from to SOU i a nox. i .hall n T",a,, M their cu.tom r. aad tne publ't g-aertlly,-., kern, e .n.iautly an excellent asio tment n iiand and will a'low prices fi cash or prompt time buyers Th. ir,tock eon-a-ell them at low prion. T" attention of Barroom' and hotel . !3"u.,u Part "''J? folluwing: Uruad cloths, black and tanoy r ltaia.nai.ai I. ..nil... I . , . ...A I . G ittiltlprtit and IWi.il. vhii. I. : .1 I . 1 1 .1

to suit the'r ti-a-'eon I . . I -'J ac.a " 1 & la , U. , IUI HIVBV1 I U 1 1 H T I ( T tiranO. I nna. Is. ANS API1KR. . f.Vru,er F'rstaad Sycaomr street, nearly opposite Dement & v tele snd Preston bro. m2 SHAN KLIN & RKILV won d rocpeottully inrft tentiiia ot the ladies of blransvilie and vici ni fv t the ttto their ia-ge ana varied stock or Embroideries, aad whit good. ju.t ivwi.tu cuiuruoiiig: i Luneric Lace Collars and Sleere; miuu u äiiiien uo do; Mattese a; Chrochetdo do; -- Hook Mu.Iin do do; Jaooaet. Oambrie and Swiss Collars; Swi.saudJae no b'mbroiarred Ranr-a: i-",- a.'a i0." ,E't''ie.and loeartioas; tuglish Thread. Laoe and -djtiug; Molimin C'ollitrs and Ste-Tes; . Whit- anu black Knglish crtipe Collar.; Mohan audwh tea-mtir-.idered Skirts; French Corsets and s Ik Vents. Htmea Nani.ook S-i .tidP1.id1lln.il... Real dotted and Embroidered a dresa patens, fcr salaletow prices br myi aH.tNKLIN 4t KKJuV. PKlaVCFa At c s jii:liieos, .fVsif.'.TJ .WITH divi led swell, seeurcd br letters nat..'.Stent May 2:d iRsn. By m ans of this swell, solo passsges may i played with the full power o. th iuitrur....r. .L ! , Ä """l1"'"1" V bm. HerS .b J . lodeon. made i t Prine t Co , will be lurm..W iV Va,h co'w"ho"traehari. Me.srs. rriooe Co. could reaiu a hands .m fortnn by aispostna orr ghts to otl e. manufacturers, but as thev urefer - - n . mi aai, 11.1 i. n inr i 111 mr to uiake it a r.ature in their iustrumeuu. it can only be ob tained by purchasing of W. F. COLBrRN. W.stern Agent. 1 76 We.t Fourth atreet. FKKT. tft r. 90 bush corn m al; SO bneh ear orn; 100 bush oats, in store ami fnr ..1. h. in.. i : JJ . J. W & S. VICKERY. tä ll-T -2fn bb's Kanawha and on the wharflor.il ty an'Jv at the ailroad depot, canal oho. viwm GVRDKV KKO 10 bexe. 2 paper., a ..! rained new, ior sale by 3. E IULBURT , rted ary. near V atrr. O COFfKB.- isn bag! eboice lan ding rer.team.r Be a ap2S . ai n 1 1 a, ler tut dp 8. K. GILB:RT A CO 8veamorner Wa er. A a?KW MORK l.KKT MMK WRT.-Wt bare tiU fw aiarkU'. -xtra family lir on hand t." a.3aiBEB"f ük it CAHSOSV

RAILROADS, &C.

EVANtiVILLEoiCRAVVrußüSVlLLB "RAILROAD,'. CIIAIK OF Tl.Uli. , OH and" alter Mondajr. Ptfc. t&th. tintil tuii&er ic-lio. 1rim ill run foltow Mail l'Mieazer Trat 1i-av. f!TanTtll. at S: Tt M.; arrive at Vinentiea at ti:i F. M . in tin fo finnhound inr St Lnnia. at Central Illiuote. to tak Train the Ohio and MieoetifT' Railro id aVrlVM M Terre-IUnio a :30 P. M.- lananarolt.. 1:0 cicht. eotineettnrtliTet wit traiue for Ctnoitroati. Celnmtti. aud CUelnd, 1. tr-'foa-psl'i and CincniBati. Indians Ccatral lud laaiaaaj-olU, fitw burtfh end Cietrolantl Railroad. Tim. from ETatievUl. to rinetaaati 1 r-oora.-do do ie to PinVr?i... ..I a., do i- 'it to Now York.... i 6.' ' do do to St. Lento.. .'t do. Ratuning leave. Torro-tlatrte at J'." t M.i n-etet tt o a-" rieal of train frssa ladiaafli arrio-o at Eraotnllo at 9:15 P.M. Paatevcen fcr 'hit train can eme rom Cineiaaatf. 3!a Uoa Laiiitville. Colnmbut und St Undumtii. . - FAKES: . From Cr&nwaill to Cincnnti,,. ft do St. Lou iw ... 4 do TntÜauÄpoH. d do TVrro liani do d nTcland ... d da Pifiharch . CO- . 1 t . s 4 on.IS M.14 1iJ lUilv Froitht Trains 1ev K-ftnai11e d Terro-IIaoU t7 A . !tf , on whie't local piirr will he iaka. - Train j rn hr Infi-siiepoli ttrn, wbick in oight iau' ftT hn Ktmitle iimo. r For arjTiaorration or thronrh Ticket, mpplj t tH Tiokrt Oöioe.hed of Loouettureet. Kramrillo. d27 J.J. DAN1BLS, Fop . Ktt'urr, Princeton fllaTn. VinHonr (iatettOnVbd U4 dron Ptrottake ont otht-T adv. and ropy. jIAI?Iä KXPICESS COZIIJl'ArVV NEW ARRANGEMENT rTlHW ADAHS BArBBsa cumi AX i re.ptctfnlly an--TicinitT. that thie bae. determined to open an oifie at Uranerille to he devoted ezclusieely to the trat'sertioa of the httsinest of their LDe, aud har appointed Vr. OKO.W. McBlttl'K as tbeir A rent, who, rrom his fast eonnectirtV with tls bntiness, is pertoetlv r miliar with all thesoateir and the details f their operation. This arrang.aient baa' been made with the aole object of ineraiuir the faeilitiea ( the Kxpress. and thereby inoresse its desirability to th ptsb. lieto accomplish which th bestefiort of our lc2 afeab will b especially directed All pe-soa. navins nositicts witn our oomf any win pieasoT 11 on Mr. BIcBrifle. at onr new office on irat street, be tween r.nenatand JIain, who alon i. aath.ri.ed te act for ns from this dat. itQT2-dtt Al.FRBI. lAITHPR, Piif.Hnten''.nt . ii V A1N S V I. L. I-: A IS I. V A IS S I'A 1 KX, Tha staunch aad rood steamer - D. A. G IV EN; Cant "athan. Mastor. will ran durins-thesea on In the F.vansv'lle and "abash River trad. For froiah-t or pawiage, having good accommodations, apply n beard,. mh28 '' SaUttüVilil-:, I a.Mil..a A . aU 4X , I.OUIÜ PAtKKT. m Tbo in and fsnt pawnger parVet PASHIO N t T jtsj jog RKZ Commao'ler, will KraiikYiT-i ry ThnaHij raoruii $ fr Lo!i.Till. end every btiadar mriint fnr St. Louia. For freight r pasao. Iiavintr ftae aoe rMtnoHa:."!!. apply on ..ard. mli2atf Kvutift villcy L.o Iii vi lie aud llvkiilcro Packet The large, new and twiftgteatret RAINBOW, r APT -V.M. R. UOtaCROFT Master, enntinnea rnnnit.) re.uiarn in tneanove trane ior waion sn was tilTt arrivina and departing from Kvan. eilte tor Henderson and Loiiil!e every Wednrtday ana Saturday. For Ireiaiit of !.. hnvmg excellent aceommoüa'iocs apply ii loam. i The Raiub w eonneots regularly with the riaeinastf aad ijnuiKTiiie par.KOLH. xne next any s'wf leavieg javansTiiie. rassentrrs lrm KToDsTille can procure tbrontu tieketa if they desire tnb3-t( JF.WELKI'! JKWGLHY!! THE nndersiiraed would reepcctfnUy inform the eitle ol KrsviUe and vlcinit). that he hae jnar received en U reiTin new ano lare ajsnrtnc-nt of Jewelry of all kind., diiect from Mew York t wb.rta h crn.d1 ah tnf ntcrntion of those derfiron o purchsiiftt. Ui rood ere ell new end of th- latent styl-e and will be afd lor caeh at the lowest poille prife All kinds ef Watches and t me pieeee rpalTd in a werk-mau-üfce miaaer, at rvasnnable charges and wo rV w ran' d. OHA. ARM M. On Firet etraei three doera below the Potafhce, at th taud 'orrorrly oconpi') hy Ü. Goahcn. r i ftyi-a no it e k WsiR'rrö. JOS 1- PH Fulkn-t, of (Jib-on county, winei to employ V; labor, or men to woroaaeannl r ditch te lh- V e-tjra part of (Jib.. n eonnty. roil from 0enartllt. Me will ((ire good wane, end eao fire thm amplfiyeacnt fr or 10 Bbontha, will pay punctually at thtieud of every -etV or in e horter tie if deatred. P3a-3U iw CASK Logwood; 1 eaelt Ten red: V boees donble refiufdi al-ratoi ia H and l lb aner: 2ci !a Kxtra Indigo; t p ,u.b ia tin oaas. ro'd direct'from New York by apZ. H COOKdc SO!. H ef Ik a-l-l13 Rico Klnur; 30 Cem starch, jiiftree'd by JLUTJ' ap) Z.H. COuK o.SO!if. NOTICE TO BOAT IUI- IV AM) Mill'PRHKON JANA I. 4TkN the lUh dar nf Juae next, the vat. r mill be drawn (f i W the OosEO.a I. .rel for the purpose of esaiacont rireon ap29-Sw j ty ilbbKlt. f NEST wooden bowls; .cat 12 neat eurered bnekets; 12 nest can pail.. ad-a half biithels; . . .10 roi Obi hpins;. 10 dot assorted doormats; 2doa Rollins pin.; G do Seivcsaas-d No Hxls; 12 do Wash Board; 25 Best, market Basken; 2 dot Oloth Basket, ju.t reo'd by Z H. TOOK & OS. ap.M. Ii fcTi BULS White Lime for.al by , VP pf I. jir D. HKIMAKX.;. PC BOXE Orange.; jP 40 Fine apples; by ap29 ä boxe. Olireoil; 1 bbl Ceco nnts in.t T''d Z H. COOK A, SON. IHU IKOi" 40toaa Oreene county; hot blast a tupericr article reo'dtbi day and lor by ap2S GKO. FO TER & Cff. HA V .200 bale bricht Timot' y for sal by -a.2u UKO. f JäVßR Ic CO. si V no, p'ckle. asa'dsit; Sdns frech mustard; . .. ft d Caitna ana Frennkwjf v a on ntitn ster auce ; uiircs; a n as.'a rranay truit; i ao raoii aaue;--I do king of Oda ttoct; 1 do (J.mp do, ' 1 1 do India cog do: ''1 do yeast i 2 do India our; Powder; deasa'd Jelly and Jam.; I d Pia apjl marmalade ree'd direct from Katonby m( Z. U. COOK It ON. I K POZ fresh hermetisally sealed 0 iters; " JL WW III no do . do . d.. Lob ter: 5 do da d . de Maeivl and galmea;' do nad and 8almoa; myl Z. H. COOK a SON. , C do do do ree'd direct trum Bos'on by (ark ROERS for Wood left at K, E. WnEBLKR'. will I P be pTOB,P''l'r Ä,led ap7-xm2wn t AOTlCK. ...-,-!. il. DONALUav ""' respectfully inform tk . .! ladi. a of Urausvill. and .." ha 'h ns? t.k.a ahous. uextdoor -u Mr. Rabin Har. dwelling on ibe ooT . ner f Second and lak treat., and he b- na loDlf fapri- ) uce in Dress m.Ki gaud Blea-hing ar.d doli. BD ,Bd of ttraw ad N .ap ilitaa bin a ts aud -he hup?, by dmg her work neat aud. nasvnahl t- iaTit a, share of : P'tbn p tronage, . ."" HPKINS4 KKHahieeiivatreocieedaSue t'.ck 1 1 nT" tlemen'a wear. an. h as spring it I sutataawr Cas,imeresr Lluen Dri iHnas and ajvicki. .u.nm.-r vM.iti rt ia.!.. Mm. ' Urawers, Itlnrea. a llo.. Linen h.n kerehit'a. and. tauuxuirCrarata. A l e th ahora named artioseaarn of beantrfak quail y ana will no ottered I -w lor oasn my2-2m JEV (.OOWN AM .".KW 1MIICES. SHANKL1N t RnlLY big leave to call the attention f :' their friends and ou to-ners. to the'r large and well ieleoteo assortment i e.w spring and namtr ory goods, rec'4 1 during 'heptst two w-eks. conipriamg one of th most desirajl stocks to be lonod in the city, w ich they titor at wnole.UK .3tinoa. tTo'tonadea. .'r.irain il..tka .nA nl.i. ...I r.-.a. ... , - .. . " aa aaa, a. - aaai.J ..I 1 a . 1 1 1 f. .UU - Linen Drills rieh Ualieoes of Philip Allen, Sprasue Hay -Stat .Mills and of a-rich print-d trench an' ooteh Jico-. neta aud Lawns, rich printed F-ench Robes. ra.a and satin ' striped Dereg s. blaok .nd colored Ciapo Man... a bite Csh - n erf plain Snd fat.cv Ginehams neb nrmtad IVreaariiea. a Brillitnteetand Challi do l a nes. white crane Shawls blaok. 'aooy silk shswi . rich atilla thawls -nd searis. Mac and wniie i.-ieo i'apea. A! Oea. AInri. tntinii. Pd.aaaaila .ilk . n it .tn.h.M. limlMll... I i . i . .. -a . a. a. 7. ' ........ . on a um, nrL'uurn aaa nnni niif. r nt; isnsirsw , and taney Könnet, rich onnet Ribbons, Host. g. 1lo-. ' Palm lent and fanev "ans boo-s aad .b-.es. Carpets, floor and stair Oil Olotb and printed window blinds, together with a great variety tif Triium in gs, small war, and fancy goods, 1 . io. myl SHAXKL1N & KEILY. JIEDICA Ia, . . ' r d: R W. A. IT'.RRILL Eoleetld pbrsieian, tender, his serrieos tne oitizent ol bransrine anil vtoinity, ia thepracrioe of tned'eiae and o t'a.tetrica. tjttiee en Main atreetopp'.at a th-eonr bi.us ia tne oSlc formerly oeeupied byJ . N. M Gill M. i). - - , my l-3m tilt EAT CIMKCG IJAItGAIIVS. '', NO HUMBUG !! Sellinjr fl.it Vr me Cost! " ' . ffftUR auder.tifcned takes leave to annnnnc to the oitls-iue ; M of this place and eieinit.r. that he iuteu Is cnannir.. hi busi-oss and therefor will in rd.r to dn.ee of bi heary and well .elected stock of fancy and tapte Dry Goods, sell -ch at prim. coat. Ilia .took consist in psA of L n-ns. Muslin it laine. Rareg.-. Mu.lin de ll.iet, BrilliaaTtts. wise i con et., ilks. Dur.sol n.i... .1 ... .mi.ri.i.r. . let. au a muitmiac ol other desirable article., for spring and summer wear, too nunerou. to mention. A. this stock J. has to he closed iefre th. first o. July, you will avail yonr.elf nf this opraortnnity or ecuring your summer ap-rele for h 1( th-tisual eost; .nd would rtsoectfully requoatacaU ia order to oavinee before purcbaain. elsewh ra. i A AXSPACIIKR. - ap3fllm Main street next doorto Branch Bank. : nTl.lk, I flTH 3 eaae. aborted qnalttii-e. rec'4 am. tnis aa aaa Ior Sale bv JAM Ks LOW i CI.. . apM) 41S Main street. Looisvii'. Ky. 6 REALS cotton mtae; 10 do Halter do: 10 reals Hemp rope; TS do R.. eorlt jo.tree'sl z h noir t 'N. y UKV I.OUIM At- 0T.' HOPKINS REED intending to ohange their bnines. will aew soar their ontir stock of Dry 9nd at tt . fr eod All who want bar una will pleas. eU and sxsmin t4s aad itsra rriees tefors.-i...3"'.!! elrkr .l-2m

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