Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 252, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 31 May 1856 — Page 3

JLÖCAX, MEPAUTIWEIW. UP TOWN ITEMS. K a PORTED DT Fl TO WW Esq. TO The steamer ' Statesman" pasaed up yesterday morning, slopping hera long enough to receive a voluntary delegation to the Democratic Convention to be held at Cincinnati next Monday. Pierce. Douglass and SI ichanorj will ull be liiere (hat is presumptively, each -leading up hi cohorts, each sanguine of success and prepared to display to his defeated competitors, agraeious condescension. JO Whats' become cf the Ship-Yard project. Does it call for an obituary, or are those statistics tili accumulating. Ye men of Evansvilie, ye have met. and en -quired and consulted concerning this matter and have found tliat your resources and advantages for such an enterprise are abundant and ofa superiorkind.and now if ye refu!o lo do things which ye yourselves have de--clared is good, whereunto shall we liken you? Ye shall ,be likened unto a miser who said to himself "go to, I will open my coffers and see how much treasure I have .there in,"and when he bad counted the dollars and the .gold pieces in his coffers he said; '"Much moneys have I laid up in store but neither I nor yet my neighbor.uor any other u.iin, shall reap any benefit therefrom; "and when .he had again closed his coffers and put them away out .of his sight, he straightway forgot how much wealth he tiMid and those who kcew of it, marvelled and were astonished because he was so foolish. ——>The very cool weather we have experienced dur-

ing the last few days, compels us to quote sales in ice creams dull, nothing easier now than to keep perfectly cool, without any artificial aids whatever. Farmers are complaining generally, of the sickly appearance of the grain crops. We heard one say yesterday that he did not think there would be an average of more than one third of a crop of wheat this season, and that corn looks rather unpromising. SUDDEN DEATH.—Daniel Smith a plasterer died very suddenly yesterday at Butlers ice-house. He felt a little sick in the morning, but apprehending nothing serious, went as usuul to work; he was sitting at the time, and falling to the floor, died in a few minutes. We did not hear to what cause his death is attributed. ——>The number of substantial houses going up in - f . .. - j o shipped from our wburf tell aauietniiig of prosperity. Though since the suspension of canal navigation Kvansville may be said to be running ou one wheel, jetsbe makes under all her temporary disadvantages, at least ,w viuiiinij apcuu vi yt vft i oozing iv n ,,..-.., bit of testimony iu our favor, is Utut Gen. Walker, or Col. Allen, have tailed V present anything that offers stronger inducements f r the people of this community or anv of them to vn tn Central A mp.rira and fisrht the battle of those adventurers, than home Interests offer for Kn,i tn .... i .. .1 hAin. .ml .ltaii.1 Ia thaiu tntfrat. Though we have citizens who can be soldiers when occasion requires them to assume that capacity. Clay county had not to cull a second time before a response and it another call should be made wit'i a little less of the ... It ( . .i . . : i A.IA ....... 1 .1 ........ with another response equally as ready. ———<>——— POLICE MATTERS. ——— ——>Walter Doherty got most wretchedly drunk Thursday night, and undertook to navigate alone, for some friendly post. Finding, however, when he got out into open seas, that although the gale was fair abaft, yet his contrary sails were all aback and being also compounded by the extreme variations of the compass, he found it impossible to proceed, at least with any degree of certainty, so he hove too under under storms'l and double reef'd fore and mizzen tops'ls; mizzen back, and after lashing his helm hard aport, turned in, concluding it was'nt his watch on deck. Marshal Evans happened to be cruising around that way, found Doherty's craft in a damaged condition and trawled him into port "Lockup." Yesterday he was brought out before his Honr and Recorder, under a strong convoy of flies which attend him constantly closely. He shook like a man who was on the verge of delirium tremens; was perfectly matted in filth and smelled worse than a groom of the Augean Stables. Fined $5—moneyless—jail. ———<>——— The Seventh. Angel, Or, the Millenium About to Commence. This is the title of a neatly printed and handr somely bound work of nearly 300 pages, which hat been placed in our hands by its author, Rjv. Sam"! Jacobs, Pastor of the First C. T, CSiurch of this city, and published by Mr. A. F. Cox, Louisville. This work contains seven lectures, which were originally delivered in the church of which he is Pastor, in the summer of last year, with a view of showing from the "'signs of the times," and the developments of prophecy that the period, usually denominated the Millennium, is near at hand. The titles .of these lectures are as follows: 1st The , Seventh Angel. 2d The Holy Citj Trodden Down. 3d The Prophesying of the Witnes- ; es of the Truth Their Death, etc. 4th The Church shadowed forth, in the persons of . the three great Apostles Peter, Paul and John. 5th The Despersion and gatoering of the Jews. 6th The Kingdom of Christ. 7th The Nature of the Millennium. We have not more than glanced over this work but feel confident, from our knowledge - of Mr. Jacobs, that it will be found interesting, . and in its historical, biographical and theologi- , -cal allusions and facts, instructive. Copies of the work can now be obtained at the book . stores in this city. Mr. Jacob's friends will , not only be paying a compliment to hin by . securing copies of this work, but doing good . thin; for themselves. Lost Cows. There are a number of per- . sons searching for lost cows about this tiisne. We were one of these particulax individuals, but inserted an advertisement and it brought t us the cow. Another cow is advertised to , day. We predict if it is within twenty miles -of Evansvilie. the owner will have her in a v week. (XrLook o,ut for Cincinnati dispariches next week. The Journal will comtaaa dispatches daily, if the line koeps up and it Is the only paper in the city which will have special dispatches relative to the Convention. M. E. Conference. The 22d ayefthe M. E. Conference was occupied in fiebatingthe Slavery question, so we published w .abstract of proceedings. LOOK. Oil'. THE underaicned would inform the oitiztns of E-vansville and Ms:oa townahip. that he has taken anomce in Carpenter's Bloca. on Foath street, between Main and Locuat. wh.re ho is prepor.d to attend to all boaine eatruaed to him and he hopea by close applicaiion and atrict attention to lustueas t mrit a liberal ahare of pirblie patronae. tny'Ai-lw. V. DrRHAjLJuatiee uf the Peace. CIOWI VI.XKßÄn. 25 bbls Cider Viner.r f.TTiale by mjU jl. I. UEIMANN. iIOV a llI.AsT!KliG. SO des Mason', challenge IT ev Dlsekingrec'd and Ipi sale by tny2t 1. & t. HEIMANN. aT "OFFKK. ffnst ree'djand fir sie. 200 aarVa choice Rio vy Coffee by urn TENNEY & 8ORENS0N. ri. IMK Jiua ree'd and for aale. 2n bbla choir. Whit. i Lime by .Ipyjf JbNNsY & bORE.VSON

RIVER IIVTEIXIGENCE. 'ä pbET)PETANS-raXE? " ARRIVALS AND' DEPARTURES. Feidat. Mit 33. H. Bridges, from Louisvills to Bowling Green. Susquehanna. rm New Orleans to Cincinnati . J. W. Cheesmau. from St. Louis to Cincinnati. Statesman, from St. Loaia t do. Wenona. rem Lafayatte to Pttsburg. J W. Hailman. from St. Louis to Pittsburg. Magnolia, from Nashville to Cincinnati. Messenger, from Pittsburg to St. Louis. J. H. Pringle, from Pittsburg to St. Louis. Sovereign, from Cincinnati to do. Memphis, from Memphis to Cincinnati.

Thia in tlxi A1t; AomD mnn;nr fr.r. ' .-w, ,a oai.i "'"o T.miiu SV. la a nt tha r.,ttocf rn,.L-otj . ...w r in the trade. She will be down earlv. rp, a , The fane steamers Thos. Swann and lialtituore are to be sold at rortlana tlie lzth ' of June. They are swift, and elegant steamers in every particular Four coal boats were sunk last week J near Grand Gulf, by running on the rocks. The high water prevented them from being seen until too late. Two men were drowned. The Aleck Scott recently went from St. Louis to New Orleans in three days and twenty hours. It will be remembered, however, that the Mississippi was at flood height. The fast Fashion will be here to-mor row morning for St. Louis, and will take travelers around in a hurry. There is no St. Louis packet for Monday. The Rainbow will be here this afternoon and start back to Louisville in the evening. Travelers can be taken to Louisville in a hurry by her. and live well on the way. The Northerner is due early this morning for Louisville, and will afford an opportunity of going to Cincinnati in a hurry. She will connect with the Cincinnati mail boat. The Fanny Bullitt has been thoroughly repaired and repainted, and maybe expected to-day from Louisville for New Orleans. She is a good boat, and her officers are popular wherever known. The Highflyer will pass hero early to-morrow morning on her way to Louisville. Ttose who take her, can be landed at Cincinnati by daylight Tuesday morning, in plenty time lbr the Convention, as it will only organize or partially so on Monday. The Southerner starts up Monday morning. The big Magnolia, on her recent downward trip fnom Portland, picked up 2,600 sacks corn, 1S5 hhds tobacco, and a lot of cask meat at EvansvilLe. CYa. Com. And yet when the Magnolia arrives at New Orleans, all this freight is credited on her manifest to Louisville, and Evansville is utterly ignored. All the big Louisville steamers' get more freight here than at that city, yet Louisville gets the credit of all because the boats start from there. Is this right, Mr. Commercial ? Yet there is no way to help ourselves except to have Evansvilie packets. Next year that will be o. Masonic. The Grand Council of Royal and Select. Masters, of tlie State of Indiana, closed its first Annual Communication at Shelby ville onj Wednesday morning. The following are the ' officers for the ensuing year: Compa, William Hackner, Shelby ville, j Grand Puissant; George W. IWter, New Albany, Deputy Granu- Puissant; William Pelan, Connersville, Thrice Illustrious Grand Master; Eden II. Davis, Shelbyville, Grand Principal Conductor; William G. Terrill, Lafiyette, Grand Captain of the Guard; Phineas G. C. Hunt, Indianapolis, Grand Treasurer; Francis King, Indianapolis, Grand Recorder John W, Sullivan, Edinburg, Rev. Grand Chaplain; Henry Colestock, Indianapolis, Grand Stew ard and Sentinel. The Grand Chapter, of Royal Arch Masons, of the State of Indiana, met and organized in the same place, on Wednesday, and after an agreeable session of three days adjourned yes terday, lhe following ar the officers of the body for the ensuing year. M.E., Wm. Hacker, SSielbywille, Grand High Priest; Sol. D. Bayless, Fort Wayne, Deputy Grand High Priest; Jas. R. Mendanhall, Richmond, Grand King; George W. Porter, New Albany, Grand Scribe. E. John W. Sullivan Edinburg, Grand Chaplain; P. G. C. Hunt, Indianapolis, Grand Treasurer, Francis King, Indianapolis, Grand Secretary; George F. Lyon, Terre Haute, Grand Captain of the Host; A. A. Cee, South Bend, Royal Arch Captain; Henry Colestock, Indianapolis, Grand Guard. Both bodies will hold their next Annual Communication at Terre Haute, the third week in May 1857. Lafayette Jour. .ITTER.-500 lta -hoice Butterat 15 cents JL ale bjr my28 Z. H. COOK WOODl'WOOD!! per lb. for t SOS W IOKORY and Ash Wood for sale by the single load or in Ja JL larger quantities. Leave em ers at J. W. ft S VICKERY-S jy2S Family Gronerv. Wain at. ST tHhhHh 2j baa new W. K. Cheeae ree'd on coiuignment ana lor aale at uincinaati prices or mj J . vv . At s . YICKEKY fcÖ IR IT TCKI'KVI l. K Juit ree d and fr sale by the orrel or smaller quanritv. my8 S. !. ( IL BERT OO..Syo. near Water. "J? VTR A FAMILY VliNKISAR 25 bbls for aale by JLJ nry is ci . uiLHbsi ji t;u.,syo. near water. KTTKR A.n FOOLSCAP PAPKR -75 Beams J foaale by my 28 S. K. GILBERT & CD. TO COPTIC A CTOKS. T)ROPOSALS will he received by the undersigned, nntil A. the toth of June next, for the Kradina; and pavine. with lime stone not less than 12 inches deep, too feet from low wa ter mark next to Waer street, and ernTeled to Water street, the .ravel to be out oa ten mohes thick; also, one .utter to bemadoof lime stone 12 inches deep, laid in sravel and 12 ieet wine at the top; that po tion 01 tne river iront. irom Mill to 3d rroaaatreet above the oublio aan.re. Payments 0 be secured by a lien upon the Wharf. Ten per oent per annum will be allowed upon the cost of said Wharf. cneotty? eaervin the right to liquidate the wtiole or any portion .f the debt at dianretion. Tho revenue ariaiair from aaid Wiharf r Wharves, to so to the extinguishment, ol the luteiestana principal, the whole amount ot p-rmctpai ana interest to bo extinguished by the ei J within twenty years ixwut tue . mpietion 01 saiu nan. M. S. HANCOCK. Mavor. Henderson. Ky., May 20. 1856. sny232wd M TbImv.K. HAMS. A suontv of thea: verj en peri or Hitms, perateatoer Bowling Green, ree'd and for sale by EVANSVILLE IKSUKAIVCE COMTPAIVV of Kvans ville, Indiana. OFFK-K 0! WAT"R BKTWKES MAIX Attn SVCAMORS BTBRV.TS rniTCS "Company will take risks on Bondings, Stocks of fi. Merchandize and other property agajinat tire. Also on merchandize and cargoes generally sgainst .the pozils of tho sea. rivers and inland transportation. DIRECTORS.Ino.S. HorKiMS. K. Babcock. R. FUt.t.. a. Magtikk. Jxr. Ijcgi.b, Jb. H. D. Alms. Wk.-Bbowk. C. Viblc. R. Barne. JOHN 8. HOPKINS. Prea't. Wm. T. Pag. See'y. mt24 f.m HPKA. S hf-chsts extra fine assorted Tea in Jtf lb papers: JL ,10 hf-cheau Tea liunpowder. Imperial and Y Hyrno; .Vi caddica nnpowder limperialandV.HjaonKlbs.ach; ?S boxes Gnnpowder. Imperial and Y. HyaonlS lbs each; 'OAf-chests Pouchocr Teas of extra nnalitv for sale by mJi ' I. & D. HEI51AN.

BY TELEGRAPH. REPORTED EXPRESSLY FOE THE JOUKNAL A Proper Recommendation ! j New York, May 30.

The Special Committee of the House reSOlvf ed to recommend the expulsion of Brooks, and ' Edmonson and Keitt. THREE DAYS LATER FROM ETJROPE. Arrival of the Africa. New York, May 28. TIip crpnmshin Africa frnm I.itornAnl -;tt, . . . . ,r . - r aateS tO OatUraay tne Ifta inst., arrived this : The Havre Steamer ArarrO, from New York , 0 , arrived out at Southampton on the 15th inst. ne j unimDortant. Piirli.1mflI,t Wftkl not in session. Political affairs generally were quiet. 'e 8tate a'rs in Central America wa3 producing no excitement. i'he Africa left Liverpool at 9 o'clock on the morning of the 17th inst., and reached her dock a' o'clock JU minutes this evening. English journals in the government interest explain Clarendon's letter respecting the 2,000 rines iurnislied Losta Kica, saying the British Government have quantities of old muskets for sale, and will be glad to meet other customers besides the Costa Ricans. The sittings of the Crimean Board of Enquiry are within a day or two of termination. . A pension of five thousand pounds has been ftrranted to the Marquis of Dalhousie by the T.T.t t.i: rt ii . ., . , xiiast iniua. ouuipany, oil tue ground tnat ne annexed four kingdoms to their territory. A great outcry had been raised against Palmerston tor having prohibited the playin- of military bands in the parks on Sundays. The trial of Palmer, the alleged poisoner, was progressing in London, and attracting much attention. The most eminent members of tho English bar are employed on both sides. The Congress of the Reformers ot all Nations had been held at London, at which Rob't Owen presided. Petitions to Parliamentand a memorial to the Queen were adopted. FitAXCE. The Empress appeared in public for the first time since her confinement on the 11th, and was cordially received. Gen. De Failly succeeds Canroberat as aid-de-camp to the Emperor. Germany. The representative of Austria and Prusia officially notified the German Diet that peace was restored and proposed the Bund should express adhesion to the treaty of the 30th March. It is rumored that the Bund will pass a vote of thanks to Prussia and Austria, and express entire concurrence in their policy. Italy. The Sardinian Senate passed a resolution unanimously endorsing the policy of the Government and his conduct of the plenipotentiaries, and passed a vote of thanks to the army and navy. Ex President Marion of Venice has published a letter on Sandiriian and Italian affairs generally, extolling the attitude of Sardinia in regard to Austria and the Pope. The Constaninople correspondent of the LondonTimesin reference to the treaty between the United States and Persia, says it was concluded under the auspices of the Russian mission, and the spirit is directed against England. It pretends to be a commercial treaty, and would be so but for three articles. The first of these says, the Persian not being a maratime nation, the Americans will be oblised. for advantages wbich the treaty grants their commerce, to have a fleet in the Persian Gulf, in order to defend Persia against the enterprise of whatever maritime nation should attack her. The second gives the Americans the riaht to have ships' of war in ShaltuL an Arab port at the mouth of the Tigris. Tho third allows them to have a factory at Skuarah. The London Times' Crimean correspondent sets down the Russian losses in and around Sebastopol at 86,000 men, while 100,000 perished through fatigue and disease. He says they would not have been able to sustain them selves many days longer, had peace not been declared. Syria continues in a very unsatisfactory state La-d Stratford De Redcliffe had applied for aad obtained leave of absence. The London papers infer he has been recalled. Hostilities have recommenced between Rus sia and Circassic. The barracks at Daood, near Constantinople. had been accidentally burned down. The Africa briasgs 77 passengers. Lrrerjool Market. LivEitpooL, May 16. Breadstuff's unehanged, with a limited busi ness, and prices are easier, though not ouotably lower. Western canal flour 3234s; Bal timore and good Ohio 3337s. Wheat un changed, and prices are easier, but not lower. Red 9s 3d10s 2d; White 9s 9dlls. Cera dls lower; White 2930s; Yellow and mixed 29s 6d29s. Provisions The market for beef is firm. Pork firoa and wanted. Bacon firm. Lard easier, but not lower; sales at 53s53s 6d. Tallow steady with sales of American at 59s 6d32s 6d. .Linseed oil a shade higher, sales at 3031s. Lagonda Agricultural Works. Xw York SelartiAH.iiis nt-aper, StsO. 1 he simplest, strongest, most durable, widest eut. and light est draft Self-Raker, ever invented. The Gearing runs in an IRON FRAMK. New York Hand, llakintr Reaper, $125. Several thoueands of thrse Reapers have been built an 1 used with univeraal succes. Width of cutg to 7 feet. Easy woxk r . 1 . I 1 1 .11 a T 1 , " mi i. 1 iiursea. i no very i'esi nmnw ivstaer ever maue. Ketchum's Patent Mower, $115. WITH RBKI. 5 KXTRA. The same Combined to Reap S20 additional. 135. Snmeaeveaer eight thouand ot these Mowera have been built and aent to all portions of the country. Their value and capacity are well known and acknowledged. Seymour' Grain irill Sl Gram Sower Seventy-five Dollars. The mo teomplete of its class. Kindleberair's Portable Cider Mill anil Press, With solid Zine Rollers will make fromsix to eight barrels of Cider per day. Every Farmer should have one. Revolving Hay Raker. Straw Cutters, &o., &e. Transportanoa to ne raid oy purcnaaers. Abetters auswerea promptly Address the Manufacturer. ARDER. BROKAW & CHILD. Springfield. Clark Co.. Ohio. JOHN 3. MITCHELL. Agent. my23-lwd.1w Evansvilie, Ind. A. CHAIVCK TO MAKE XtlOIVKY. EVANSVILLE ia the best point in the 'täte for the establishment ofa Pork and Molasses Barrel Factory. If the right kind of a man. or acompanr of men. will en'-we in the business. I will rive the kight for the oounty. and fur.nish a set of Trapp. celebrated Barrel Machinery at a fair prioe. ana win t ie one-half of -the amount in stock of the oonoenz. Apply personally or by letter to , ' JOHN D. DKFRBES. my23-lwd Indianapolis. Ind OY A LBS Brau on tund and for aal. by J f YJ J jnyl7 EERHBERGER CAKSON.

AUCTION SALES.

Daniel woolsk? bibah kelso ACCTIUX UQO.qit, Old Court House, Corner of Main and Third streets, immediately opposite the Waehiagtoa Hotel. WJTAVINQ loased for a term of years and fitted nnthe M.U. above well known stand, wears now prepared to reive for sale at , auotioa or private sale, all kinds of go lds, wares and merchandise: household lurnltare. hones, busVA"i ,, lWl, Cash advances mm tie on consignment when required. i Ä:nlar sales e very Tnesday Thnreday aad Saturday, oomaieneingat 9ooloek, A, M. Alio Tuesday, Wednesday aas friaaynig&ts, at early gas ngnt. Oat-doorsles andsales of realestate promptly attended o . We are weekly reeeivine. and have now on hand alaxge ana general assortment or ruaiiittb, eonaiaung olslat, spindle and bannitter backs, scroll and scollop tops, rim back offioe. French, Jenny Lind, aad Bwatle wood seat rlB ira- mahftiranv .nil rnit Wftnil ,nf,iMt P h a i - I.' 1 i , Vi f h I ohairs: spring seat arm rockers, sofas, sociables, centre. card, diainc and brelase tables; Iigtit and wash sunds, lounges, mirrors, tine common aad Rimes' bedsteads, mat- , trsa.es. tin and wiresafes, etc, which ws will sell at Cm einnati nrioea. have ato on hand a great variety of notions, jewelry, violins, aocordeons, pocket cutlery, guns, pistols whi pa. ! etc.. i whoi etc., which we will sett at reduced prices for cash. esale or retail. WOOLSEY &2 EhäOS. Auet's. CiltOClOltlK A I P.i)VIMuNS. WHRR Kcanthe hungry people get The beat of Urooeries. dry and wet? They'll find them, yon may salely bet. AtZ H. Cook Son's. There's flour and sugar, soda soap. Pines, pickles, buckets and kitchen stuff; Cigars quite worthy of a puff. For cash at Z. H COOK ft SON'S. There's tndtish. coffee, starch and aplce. Hams, eheese and butter, very nice; All to be had at the lowest price. F.,r cash at Z H. Cook & Sox's. Corn meal, molasaes. pork and aalt. And further, lest the rhyme shonld halt. Yon'll find mat every thing but fault For cuh at Z. H. Cook & Son's. Ia fact, believe this tale or aot No man. exeept aetupidaot. Can waal for oven, pan or pot. Or an. thi ng that can 't be got To nibble eold or swallow hot. For cash at Z. H. Cook & Son's. TZ d d LBS assorted Wire ; W Vf ß Aß 25 slabs block Zino; reo'd and for sale by mylT 30 Pigs Block Tin; 5 casks Sheet Ziao; SAäUGL Gait CALDWELL Sc LASCLEV, AVING taken the old stand formerly oceupied by Z. H, Cook, next the Post Office, have a large and well select ed stoek of Family Groceries, which they otter low for cash. hoping by close attention to business to receive a liberal share of public patronage. mys 1 AA f4ksrVnARRIAGEandfirsBoltsam'daizes; Ja. VF t-ra) uwui TO sett brass and silvered Bands; 150 do dash irons or Buggies, for sale bv Tnyl7 SABIUK'- ORK. SU MIHI KS. 50 bushels Potatoes. 30 lbs Table Buiter. 100 dos Kggs, just received at myl7 CALDWELL & LANGLEY'S Family Grocery. CI.4RIFIEiTUGTR3 bbls crushed and powdered New York aad Philadelphia best brand, for sle bv my8 GEO. FOSTER & CO. IRISH IsINEXS, DAMASKS, &C, &C. B UST ree'd direct from the manufacturers in Ireland, two tjs eases of Linen Goods, consisting of 10-4 Bleached Linen Sheeting; 40 inch Pillow Case Linen; 4-4 Shirting Linen frmn 2 to X 2 per yard; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs from $1 to $12 per dos; Linen Lawn and Linen Cambric; Bleached and Brown Damask Table Cloths; do do Snowdrop do do: 8-4 Bleached and Drown Damask Table Linen; .Napkins. Towels. Huckaback Diaper. &e. These Goods are warranted all Linen, soft finish and Gr-a Bleach. For sale i.t the lowest pricm, wholesale aid retail, by ny2l SHANKLIN & KEILLY. MKIMCJIL. DR. W. A. HORRALL Eclectic phvsioian, tenders hia services to the citizens of Evansvilie and vioinity, in the practice of ined:cine and 0 bstctrica. Othoe onMain street, opp"si-e theoeiirt house in tne oftlce formerly oeonpted by J N. M.TGill. M. D. myl-3m "lSICliltAICJE U.TIKK.AKLK. ftHR richest and mo?t varied stock of spring and summer m dry goods are now ready for inspection at Roser's new store near the corner of Main and Pirat street. We re peet fully iuvite the ladies of Evansvilllo snd vicinity, tngiveos a eall before purehaaing elsewhere, as we still adhere to our old motto "sell cheapand sell heap." Ournewatvle Mantillas, silk and traw bonnets Freneh and Swissembroideries. d. ess trimmings, kid and fini.-h silk gloves, p 1 rasola. cape, shawls, brilliants de laines, bareges, lawps. white dre' goods, ladies, misses and children'sshoes. also cottonaors. Drillings. Vestings and Coatangs fat gentlemen'a wear snd in fact, every article in nur line f.as no rival In point of style and quality, all our goods have been purchased at New York, from some of the first impnrtera and arc therefore enabled to complete with any honae in this or anv Western ciry. Again we s-iy give ns a call and we will sell on gno-is at astonishing low prices. apl5 KOSER BRO & FREY. (" IO "OFFKK. 50 bags ree'd per Antel m e. for sale by " deeHl S. Ii. GILBR" CO. Syc. near '"ater. f1 4.V II V . 25 doz purs Catawba brandy for sale by 5 my3 I. A D. HEIMANN. Wn7CHKK-'K. 35 boxes W. R. Cheee. ree'd tier Ohio, for aale by myl2 J. W . & 8. VICKEKt . j ATTI!VJ. i-C 25 bales No. 2 Batting; H 211 vro Bnnnot 1 20 gro Bonnet Board: 75 reams Wrapping Paper, vo'd per Rainbow by m3 7 Z S".OI!K STORKS -i 7t U lbs assorted Gun Packing; 1 reeta Packing Yarn; 200 Iba assorted White Rote; 3 do assorted Wrenches; 30 lbs Nc . I Flour of Emorv. 5 bbls Winter-araned Lard Oil; orsaleby my7 ; HORNBROOK & CO jf. tf A n D E'fl , A C 1 cask Madder: 1 bbl Salt Petre: IIB 5 bagi Pepper; 5 baga .Spice, just ree'd per Yul.a by mv7 Z.H.COOK.SOV. I Uli 4;i:U! ICGCItKAai!! WISH to Inform my friendssnd the publie generally, that I have re-opened my Ice Cream Saloon on Firstatre t. nearly oppoe'2-e the Postoflice. wheie I hope to give entire satisfaction to ail who may favor me with their patronage ..... II 11 .. - 1 V BQyio-tl r. jnuaai K. J. STATES , At.ROK. CRAIG. SPKIÜiG S'sCK. O. TRUMAN. t 185U. 185G. HAYES. CRAIG & CO. Main Corner Fourth streets. Louisville, Ely. and 178 Water St.. New York . WHOLE3ALE dealers in Hats. Caps and Straw Goods have now in store, and are in daily receipt of the most complete assortment of goods in their line, to found in any establishment Wst of New Yrk City. We are now aelling aud shall continue to do so, to indiana Merchants and others, upon aa favorable terms, and at aa low price, as the same articles can be bought in any of the Eaetern markets. v e invite an examination ot ourstoca loreonvincmg prooi f our assertion. anl '-3m FISK WALL PAIKnS-L'PHOI.STKRY WORK. NEW ARRIVAL OF PAPERS. SCHMIDT A STARK have just received at thctr eatablishment on Firat atreet. a largo assortment of Wall Papers, from common qn ilitiea to the fineat gilded, oomprieiag everything of the mot-t beautiful deacription in tins lrafS. They also keep everything appertaining to upholatery. srfd cover ehaira aofas. &o., in superior stvle. Having jnst enlaraed our store-room to accommodate an increased tmsmess, we are now prepared to receive customers, and show thema large s oek and low priee. apW-tf NRW FA.U1LY illtJKK Y. TATXT'R have bought, the atock and taken the store formerly w occupied by T. Bacon & C0..0 Main strena. opposite the Branch Bank, and have made large additir as to their stock, with ansh arrangements for future supplies as justifies as in promising the citizens of Evansvilie and vicinity, as great a variety of the beat articles of Family Groceries aa any house in the city. Being determined to use every exertion to gt-v-e satisfaction in all eases, we hope to receive a liberal pat ronage, liive ns a trial, am noons eetivereo ireeoi cnarge. tuhl t HKK'SHiJKKUKK & (J A KSU . TO CESTLEMEJI OF XASTE. CLOTHS, CASSIMEfiES, VESTINGS, tC, &C. JUST KCBITKD AT D. S. ANDERSON'S Jtlercliant Tailor fHAVE jnt received some hein iful articin for CentJemiD'i rau1. selected bv mvclf. ad snoerior ia qiiMiity ud bea-ty to anything ever before opened m this city, aoa at the v-tv inte-ft ht les. k invite ine Tieriton ai treuiieinev rnmjcU'h, upring Assiroeres. vestines, ,&XaU fie Any ot these coo 'Ii will be mi de np per order ia the iaut UAhinnable tvle. ana warraniea 10 m. v. Aisuc-vou. aps - LI X" tri, -out sc t, uginccn iuam u vt o t tm uiv s SPRIJVGGOODS!! WE are now receiving the largest and most destrabl. took of DRY GOODS. BOOTS. SHOKS. tfATS CAPS aud notions ever offered in this market, to which we respectfully invito the trade. ap4 . a.jsu noa g iw Great Auction Sale! AT THE STORE OF T. GRANT. M WILL-ellat rablio Aaction, on Weanecdaj, the4thof JL Jane next, tne loiiowing articles: Torn Crushers. Cutting Boxoa. Cor Shell, Plows. Harrows. Circular 6&ws, Meat Gutters, Trace chains. Arne' Äpedes, Lipincott'i Sy.ades, Forks, picks. Churns. Curn urn,--. Fanning Mills, Scythes. Log Chains, Hoes, Ames' S-hovels, Day's Shovels, Lipidoott's Grain Shovels, Pos Aurmt-s, Prooniug Tools, Ropes, Sickles. aanee. And in short a reneral tuortment AirricnHural Imple ments; one two-horse Wagrtan. 15,000 feet of Poplar Lumber, one sawing ana ju.or.i8ing macuina, duo uav rreu, suiiuiag and Lot. All sumsunaef nvo aouars. uasn; an sums over n ana under one hundred dollarss six months credit; all over one hundred, X cash. in six months, and H one yenr. my6-ta Assignee of Thomas Grant. CJWEKT POTATO PLWT8. V'OO Sweet Potato 9 Plants, reo'd per Ivdam' Express by myl -afcw i . n . u"'m & aix. f4VAiA BLuAR. 25 boxes r'Cd pe er Niagara, for äRT k CO.. jta. sale by S. E. GILBERT k CO. uy21 NEW Syo. near Water. WHOLESALE WlrtlE AND Liuioit tsroicE. lirS hereby inform the public of Evanaville and surronndV V ing e uutry ii. general, that we have, under this date, opened an above aaid concern; where we shall keep constantly all sorts of Wines and .Liquors, which we intend to sell at the lowest prices. Country store keepers will do well to give us a eall. Particular attention is called to our stock of pure Port, Claret and Madeira Wines, French brandies, good old Whisky in bottles, whioh are adapted for medical purposes. S. HA. MBU k CO.. my!6-tf Main street opposite the Court House. S TER CAivDLE8.18 boxes of full weightStaT Candles, rea d and for sale by mj20 J. W". S. YICKER .

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NEW GOODS AN I NEW PRICKS. SHANKLIN & RB1LY beg leave to eall the attention to their friends aad customers, to their large and well selected assortment of new spring and summer drv goods, ree'd daring thepast two weeks, comprising one of the most desirable aiocks so be tonnd in the city, which they (.Iter at wholesale and retail to their customers and the publie generalll at low prices for cash or prompt time hovers. Theiratoek consists in part of the following-. Broad oloths, black and fancy Oasslmeresand Tweeds, white, bud and fancy Marsailles and silk Testings, Co'tonadea, Croton cloths and plain and fanya Linen Drills, rich Calicoes of Philip Allen, Spragues Boo State Mills and other rich printed French and Sootch Jaconet and Lawns, rich printed Freneh Robes, plain and satiy striped Beregss, black t.nd colored Orape Mants. white CashDire. plain and fanoy Ginghams, rich printed Organdies, Brillianteeaand Challi de Laines, white erape Shawls black aad fancy silk shawl rich stilla shawls and scarfs, black and while läoe Capes, Moria antiqu. Parasols, silk and gingham Umbrellas, Panama, Leghorn and Braid Hat". Knglish straw and fancy Bonnets, rich ronnet Riebons. Hosing. Gloves. Palmiest and fancy Fans, bootsand shoes. Carpets, floor and stair Oil Oloth and printed window blinds, together with a great variety of Trimmings, small wares and fancy goods, &c.. &c. myl SHANKLIN & REILY. KKW A7CD tSOOOS! McKINXEY & COOKE. ' WATgB ST. NEXT ltOOH TO B. BARDS' BKTW KAI AXI LORCST. AKK now receiving and opening a most desirable stock of spring and summer goods, consisting in partof every variety uanally kept in a dry good store. Silks. Challas. Beragea, Hobe. Lawns, Brilliantes, Bonnets, (Crape, silk Lace and NeopMitan.) Ribbous. Lace Edgings, lovesavd Hoaeingin great varitv Cloths Caasimerea, Pant goods and Vesting, in rich profusion, die.. Ac. p3 JElVEIlt! JEWELIt V!! THKanderairned would respectfully inform theeklxefa of Kva.8ville and vicinity, that he has jnst received and is rrceiviug a aew and large assortment of Jewelrv of all kinds, direct from New York to which ho would ask the attention of those desirous o purchasing. Ills geoda are all new and of iht latest styles and will be sold for cah at the lowest posaible prices. All kinds of Watches and t me pieces repaired n a workman-like manner, at reasonable charges and work warranted. CHAS. BARN l-M. On Firat street three doors below the Portemce, a the stand formerly ocoupied by G. Goshen. NOTICE. "FES. M. DONALDSO would respectfnlly Inform the ITS ladies of Evansvilie and its vioinity that she has taken a nous, next door to Mr. Uubin Hart's dwelling, on the cor ner of Second and Oak.treets. and she ha. had long experience in Dress makiog and Bleaching and doing no li inds of Straw and Neapolitan bonnets aadfhe hopes by doing her work neat and reasonable to invite a share of the public patronage. myZCT IO S hilt 11 4 I'.. nUlH'KUi U lUHrlHiw HB undersigned wouH annonnc that he has fiuuUtd hs JL largeanu sai(tantiRi new v hart out 'iIVinIOTII CAVE." He has placed her. for tbe sake of convenient In all ta-es ofthe river, at the toot of Vine street. He will at all times hereafter be pleased to give prompt and careful attention to receiving and stnppiog aa wollaj wall other river business that in ay be eu trusted to him. The patronage therefore of the Merc1 ants. Shippers and Owners 01 unisoitano ox tue interior i soiicitt a. p3-tf JOHN a.ijTCnELL DRY GfJOnS AT COT." WOPKIN3 &, KtiEU intenditsa: to ohanirä their business B.JH. will now offer their ontire stock of l)ry Uoodu at cost or casn. aii w no want Dar-t&ins will piesstcail and amine good- ana learn prices before purchasing elsewhere m l-m jjr lOFFKK 250 bags prime received per A. L. Shotwell ana .Niagara, luraale low by m8 GEO. FOSTER & CO. Avoon. RDERS for Wood left at K. E. WHEELER'S, will be promptly nllvd. ap7-3m2wsn AVTVU reoeived aud opened an entire new stock of spring, both staole and fanov trooda. earnets. oil elothi tVc. We nww iuvite the vftuens of Kvansville aud vioinity to - a vor u ich a ell to Droml4fiw l.tst st v leg of mml an J P 1st st. outer's block. CMOPlvlXS fe REEDhive jnst received a Hoe toekefgpnBm tie men's wear, auch as spring aud summer Casimeres( Linen Drivings and Ducks, summer Vesting, undershirts. Ornwerrj, loves. hi Hose, Liatn hankerouiefs aud summer Cravats. A'l of the ahove named articles are of beautiful quality, and will be offered low for eaah. ny2-.ii JECEfVEDby CRAWFORD BELL, the largest sjsortment 01 connentratea brtsDArAUons evtr brought tu this market, comprising: Kupatorin, Sangu fnsrin, Penccin, Leptaudrin, Pod ph.yUin, GeUcmin. llvdrastin. Irisin. Maorotin. Phytolaccin. Myrinin, Asclepidin. Hyoscyamiu, Scutellarin. Xanthf.xylin, C pripedin. raulophvlin, Uelonin. my I CIS. lücasa prime Carolina, tor sale bv my8 GEO. FOSTER ICO. ' 50 case Lemon Svrup; 5 do Brandv Cherries; 4 bbls Peach ftraodv; 5 cass Jamaica Rum; myl 7 in cases Catawba Brandy; 10 do CordiuU; 4 do Green Swias Cheese; 7 do Tnravo. forsa'e low S. MYERS. Sycamore at. I.'UHK AMI 0 T H ALL persons wishing to bay Coke or Coal Tarof the Oas Company are reouestod to call at the othoe of theeompans. on Locust between lat and 2d streets, and lav cash in advance; as hereafter no coke or tar will be delivered at the works without an order from the President. myl C. O. KE7ATS. Pres't. SR. C.4RB. SODA H balf-bbls ree'd and forsale ty my5 ORR. DALZELL & CO. COAL! COAL!! tTflHE Bed) am Coal Company, ef Ev-iusville, Ind., offer to JL contract for the delivery of Four Thousand Bushels Coal daily either at the river side, bpposite the Alines, or at the whsrf aft Evansvilie. The quality of the coal being undoubtedly the best on the Lower Ohio, it is well worth the intention of steamers, wbich disohargingor receiving freight at Lva-itmlle would save time by coftlint there. L nisville Journal and St. Lonis Intelligencer copy one month, and tend bill to thi ofit- m ' ; -1 r. HAXANA, TRISCIPE AND DOMESTIC. gTYA VINO opened a atore exclusively for th, sale of cigar Bl and tobacco, i iuvite the deslera in thie article, aud in part'cularthe country mercauts to call and examine mv ex tensive stock, consisting of the most desirable brands t f Cigars, made np in boaes frwm 50 to 500 i a box. ishsll keep eonstantly an excellent assortment on hand, and wiU sell them at low prices. Ti e attention of Barroom and hotel keepers is politely revieted, having alwavi auperior brande to snitthe'r trad eon hand. H. aKSI'AOHER. Corner Firatand Sre t nore streets, nearly opposite Kement de Viele and Preston liroa myt O. H. MALLVTT. W. DZLAMO. MALLETT &, IBIATvO. GEXERAL FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SO. 23 FROST STRICKT. KKW ORLEANS. Particular attention paid to all consignments of West ern Produce, and to orders to is aval stores, &e. RKFKK TO 8. & A. Hespp.Rbo.v, New Orleans Ooxvkbbe & Co. ' tv. A. Violett, " W. A. ASDRKWÄ SlEOB " J. J. AlDRpar. Esq., ilemphia T. J. Fivsik, Esq., Pktkb Odlis. Eq., Dayton. Ohio. Til. I.MAN, KOZKK J CO., St. Louis. Kcst Sc Obkab, " Col. J. Whitb Louisville, Ky." Rob't S. Miller, Esq.. Cai.vi.v Hoi. mks, Esq., Ciacinnati. I. I TH KB UKUZ-V. Eaq., " Ci.. Samob. Stomk. Chioago. Ill . myl5-Smd J. If. KEAGriEE & CO., A VING closed out nearly our whole first purohaaeaof Sonne Goods, trader a very heavy trade for the pattaix weeks, we are now receiving a second edition pnrchaaed at greatly reriuod rates, and we are offering the most desirable and elesunt .took of Dry Goods ever brought to the Weat.at very l.w prices, and wonld invite merchants to call and examine for themselves if they want to buy cheaper than they have bought before. We are just receiving new fronts, uotionanea, ringnama, Jeans. Apron Checks, Sattinets, Challls. Cashmeres, Beregea, Vestings, DeLaios. Jaeeonets, i-c. AVe. and all kinds of coods suitable to the season; besldesan e'egantawortmett of ilk aad Straw Bonnet. ap22 A VING moved my Tailoring establishment to Main St., opposite the new Court House. I would invite the gen tlemen of Kvsnavilieto an inspection of my rtoek, n w that I have ample room to how them C nsiniugof French. Englishand American Cloths. D eakins and Casaimeresof every ahade aad price, Silk.S.Uin and Linen Vesting suitable for the season all or any of which I will make up to order on short notice aa-d the moat reasonable price, f reash. There ia no use ia having gooda if they can't be sold. Call round ajoatlemen. If I can't auityou. I can only say like Baise ia the rehersal, yen xanst be d d odd fi-h. mylt-lm DAVID O'NEIL. PUIXCEikCO 'S UIEL.OOEOMS, Fjyj WTTHdi.idod swell, secured by letters pat-FW--r.t ; aatent. May 2.td. 1855. fiT7f ft Bv means of this swell, aolo pasaages may J J tf J Ii be played with the full power of the instrument, wbile the accompaniment ia aoft andanbdned. Hereaf'eralithe Melodoens made by Prince Ac Co. ; will ha furnished with this at'ach neat without extra charge. Messrs. Prince & Co. could realize a handsome fortune by disposing ofrights to ott.er ananufactnrera, butaethey prefer to make it a f.atnre in their instruments, it can only be obtained by purchasing of W. F. COLBTJRN.'WMteni Agent, myt 76J4 West Fonrth street. Irt O ItE NEW SP Ii I. 4i GOOPÜ WE received per steamer Efhe Afton and J. P. Tweed, thirtv-eight cases of fine spring shoes for ladies and rgen'awhich are nowopen and will be sold this week to the m. ,d people who will please Stove onick, aa we cannot hold eve myl , HENDRICKS & MoKHA. 1456. KPRIfSO TU ADR OPEÜi. 1856. rTHE subsoribera are now in receipt of their aprirgetock, X eompriaing every variet. and kind of Men's Women's Misses', Bot'a.Toiwb'aand Ohiloren's Boots. Shoes. Gaiters. Baakins. Slippers. 4c. . ,t o.. to which tber call the attention of the trade. Tboseooda were purchased early, and aeleotad from the first and most desirable stock oirrd in the astern 3ie stoca on"r.u in m HESDRICKS & McREA. Firat. at. tir Meto. markets. KKillOVAL. . . . tftOLBTJRN fc HERSHBSRGER have removed their atock of Mattraases to the new building lal P by Mr. Hughes, on Water street, ext .loor t. Canal an. retail, a large assortment of Mattrassesofall sites and Binds, wnere tney win Keep constantly ' ' ... , , vis: Spring, flotton. Moss. anueE. xiaur . ( A LS a Bed Comfort, of all ie . ... A LSO-Ootton. Moss. Hair. Shuck and Feather Pillows ; Mattraases made io order -n.l guaranteed to give satisfao- j tion. Thoae ia want a good artiole will pleaeegive na i a call ! The attention of Conntry Jlerchanta is particularly invited to our stock. Maia st.,nextaoortouanai Dana, x.vansTiue. : Ind. mbl8 I . t u i.i. r- OIL CLOTHS AD MATTIG8. ' HOPKINS & REED invite the attention of purcbaeerp to their atock of the above named articles, also to a fine lot of ra'nted window ahalej and curtain materielle ail ef which we will sell very low for cash. myl-2m "lTstcr""' .tobw a. stubqis. STURGES A BROTHER, WHOLV8ALB DKALERB IN PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS, AND ' COMMlSSier MERCjA.TS, Ko. S79 Broadway, bttw. Franklia avtooe and Wash street, mhll-lyd ' J ST. LOfia MO.

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p: af k g KEGS, Nails) 10 ton a aaaortad uetii 9JJ by apis baM Dm f"T äste Fl-OTCR Eva, BnckwhaataaaSnpeT wheat n( asle by ap23 . W, d( 8. ViCäfc on r tor Kz. 3 LOW IIAM1LES SCO pair Plow Handles received sl ana tor sale by ap29 SAMUEL OHE. TMaKERta' TO J and for sale by TOOLS. A complete assortmeat ia etore apzv QAnucb 'm'.k.. ! TIICsHHOOM CATbt'P oases Ainshrodin Cawcp I. A D. HBiMA SN. ' Af-sTL re'd and for sale by ap!2 fLAKKT WI.Mi. luU boxes in awe and for Bale by L ap2 PRKSTON 87103, -2SÜ sett Buggy and Wagoa axles for sale vy ' 8AMCKL ORR. my3 15 TTIAO 100 balsa No. 1 ree'd this day aad for salt by ap22 PRKSTON BRO. CHHF.SR. so boxes reo'd this day and for sale by api2 , PRSSTON BROS. COTTO.V DKi .25 easeeOottonades ree'd this lav and" for aale by apia JAMBS LOW tc CO Ml LK. 50 bbls more of that eupeior Philadelphia Alajust reo-a anatorsaieny apis rüBTO BKiji. BIM.I!'TFS eases Brllliantine reo'd to-day and forsalehy mj9 JAMES LOW 4 00. . 8 I PKR Fl K FI.OI'R ia bbl and aaota. varinns brands. tor sale by apl J. w. a. nja.B.m. , 20 BOXES of S. 0. Soda reoeived and f ty mv I. & D. IKK. 14 oüASä of Oieka and and for sale by my3 Musselman's Tohtteo ree'4 f . D. HEIMANN IRISH LI SEW . JS eases In store and forsalehy my9 JAS. LOW & CO.. 41 Main St.. Loa.. Tj. VI CTORIA I. XMTH. 110 pieces ree'd and for sale b mv9 JAS. LOW & CO.. 418 Main ft.; Lou., Ky. CiKKTl'VR OLIVE OIL.-18 eaest Olive Oil reelv4 K and for sale by apis I. & D. HEIMANN. liTRÖRY SHIRTING. 20 bales ree'd to-dav aad for aale bv myS JA3. LOVi ft CO. " TfcLBS Kic. Flour; 20 Cem starch, jnst ree'd br JIVCF ap20 Z. H. CUUJt & SU. O Cifi SETTS Buggy and Waggon sprints forsale by " .5UU myS w ' SAM'L ORR, Z.H. COOK ASOIJ. G LASS. 200 boxes aas'd brands, la store and for salt bf myl IIKK, UAUSLbSVU. LKR.TTlS. 25 boxes Stanlev's 1 lb paDera, in store) and for sale by myl ORR. DALZELL A 00. A Mv 25 barrels Pittabnrgh Ale received and ror sale by tnyH I. D. HEIMANN. 1" KMOS t Rl'P. 25 boxes of I emon Svrnp received JLi and for aale by myt I. A" D. HEIMANN. C1HKESF 30 boxes Bnsllah Dairy andWestern Feserva J Chese forsale by mvl I. D. HEIMANN. HARPER'S M VtiAZlAri for Mav. jnat ree'd and for sale by apM T. CBNYRQTON b. CO. ftnOB tOCO 40boxeaorted qualities fives and poaadat m i uat ree'd and for sale low by - . my 16 S. E GILBERT Ss 00.. Sye. near Water. C OFFKK. 250 basis prime Eastern Rio ree'd this dar. per steamer City of Wheeling and forsale by ' apM F R ESTiNBnOä. BXS Citron; 25 drams Fies: 9 5"01hs paper shell Almonds;50U hoxs Sardines ree'd Europa by ap23 Z. H. OOOK 4 SON.rf 15 tUV W OXIS. M dot fancy enameled top cabal $i dot willow cabs; K do willow wseons. for sale by myl nP.a.liHBatOff taaon. Prti,IV. CIAITII. 3 eases aeanrted qnalitlee. reo'd.1. ,i , v... .t a u r.nw a. nil 41 Main atreet. LontsvlUe, Ky ä REALS cotton mpej 10 reals Flemp rope; P in do Halter do; bv son 75 do Bed ecrda. jnst ree'd L. H Clt"K K . EA'K iiihH.-6 bagsriso'd per Bin Franklin aad IV for sale by mj3 S.:E.OILBERT & CO., Sye. aear Water RIO rOFPRK, 150 baits fair to beat qunli'T. juat ree'd and for sale tow by S. E. GILBERT in)., my 16 Sycamore near Water. BEFIKO SUO.VR725bblsI.oaf. nruahed and Poufi deredauaars reo'd per steamer Antelope this dav for salebv apl2 PRESTON BROS. FT BBLS Now Rice; 30 dot Pieklee; 15 bis starch; 2n,CW W half Spanish Cigars, just received by ap7 Z. H. COOK k SO" i A ft ft IF fine Oirrs: 15 xes Tixinia Tobaoea reo'd and tor sale at reduced vricea bv I. A D. HEIMANN. aplg T BOXES Oranges; 9 50 Pino apples; by ap29 fi boxea Olive oil; 1 bbl Cocoa nuts, jnst reo'd 2. H. COOK & SON. 11(3 IHOV. to tons Greene county; hot blast a superior article ree'd this day and for by ap29 GEO. FOSTER at CO. "J. TB AGS Rio Coffee: B bblaSTS. Almonds: 9f 5 bxes the bast Virginia tobacco reoeived thtadar and for sale by ap5 I. D. HFIWANN. f.iVt V SILK CR AV AT8.-50 dos faaey Silk Cravats reo'd to-day and for sale by - -my JAS. LOW & CO . 413 Main st . ton . Ky. illtl SCSPKXIWRS. 500 dot ..sorted qualitlea reo'd V to-day and for sale by JAMES LOW CO.. my 41 Jia'n atreet. LoitTtville, Ky. fPlf KI.VU. 25 bales Tioking ree'd thie dav and for sale) by JAMES LOW A CO.. apio 41" Main street, Loatavill. BTy. , sJUAlsU.--3 hales crash received to-dar and for aale by JAMES LOW CO. ap2S 41S Msln stseet. Leniaville. Ky. ITBI.H t( HKI) COTTOXb.-IHi ca-ea as'd brands. MB store and tor sale by jamcs luv s t;u.. my 9 sie main street, AiOuisviiie. jiy. RIO COFFEE. Wbagsohoioe landlns rerateamr Bett Franklin fersaleby S. E. GILBERT a- CO. ap26 oycamore near yy a er. 1 ,1.ArY PR l.T-. 250 eases new handsome styles I atore and for sale by JAMES LOW CO . mrg 418 Main street. LenifviUe. Ky TP I. K ACH ii) DRILLS. 10 eases in atore and forsale H JT by ilAaiaa tew AT U.. myn 418 Main street. Lonisville. TTt. 1IL nt'CKS. 1 bale received to-dav and for sale by ap2i Liit ttWK 418 Main atreet Lonisville, Ky. TICK IAO. 75 bales Ticking: 25 hslee Hickory kfltinc in atore aad forsale by JAMES LOW t CO.. myo 418 Mam street, Lonisville. Ky. Qnon LBS Qoifley's extra sugar cured Hann, ree'd per 1 Bowling Green by myl8 Z. H. OOIKT 4 SON. CKMHS A!D SCVTHKW.-25 dot Orass Sneaths; 3 15 dot Grass Scythes ia store and for sale b. my.i OKK, DA LZ ELL & OO. PEPPKR AXD SPjCJ. 10 bag. ree'd rerB.n Franklin for saie low by my:t , h uitbt itr s uis., aye, near w ater. JfTErn, T C90 bosh corm meal ; 50 bush ear corn; M. luu Puan oats, in score ana tor aaie oy myl J. W. & S. VI0KERT. 5'PSOM S LT8.-S casks ree'd per Ben Franklin,7 for J aale low by mv3 S. E. GILBERT k CO., Sve. near Water. CL.OVK8. 5 bales best quality reo'd per Bes'FrankUaT lor sale low by mv3 S. E. GILBERT k CO.. Svc. Bear Water. KID FI.MSIIKI SILK li,OVrN.-S(l dot Men' blaok, white and eolored: 50 dot Ladies black, whit snd oolored, ree'd to-day and for sale bv ap2S JAMES LOW 4 00. f1 LS3 WARE. 100 boxes Glass Jars, ptandqt Flasks' tl Wine Bottlea. ftc, a!ao, 50 Demiiohns asa'd sites. Received per steamer Monongabela this day. snd for sale by ' ao29 PRESTON BROS IHI.vTS. We are selling all brands of American Prints) at manufacturer's prices for par fnnda. ' JAMES LOW CO., apl9 418 Main street. Lonisville. Ky. C TIS'KTTST11! Case BUck Satioettsl : 1 do hair-cerdd.. Received this day and forsale bv JAMES LOW k CO., jaa 1 -d 418 Main street. Looiavill. Ky. S- TITtKTTS 2 cases eaedett mixed; 2 easee gold and brown; 1 eaaea blaok and brown; 3 casts Cashmerettes, ree'd to-day and for tale by JAMES LOW h GO. ap25 418 Mala street. Louisville, Ky. 1 CASK Logwood; 1 cask ven red; 20 boxes doable refined saleratus in H and I lb papers: 200 lbs Extra Indigo; 1 case potash in tin cans, reo'd direet from New York by ap29 ZH. COOK Ac OW. 6 CASES Fren-b Chocolate; 15 boxes Yellow Vermioelle; ft boxes Maccoronie; 6 do star Maecorone; 2 do Citrons'. 1 bbl green Cheeae. for sal low by my3 I. dt D. HEIMANN. SU"ORIF.S. ino bush Potatoes; 25 bush dried spplet: 15 do dried Peaches, jnst received and forsale by vnv8 CALDWELL A LANGLKY'S Family Grocery. "HAt4K. Com. around and pay your accounts. We V have not time to come and shall be obligsd te employ a man to do it. Just take the hint, mvl HEHDRICKS McREA. "irfcRiFnBEF.F AlVIf B" KF TONGUES. M-W 1O0O lbs extra sugar cured dred beef; 5 dos extra beef tongues, itiat ree'd and forsle by myl UEKSHBEKOEK CAKSUa . CJTAR OVXnLKS Warranted roll weight. 35 whole, f3 half ami quarter boxes Proctor k Gamble's, for sale at lowest pricesof abort weightCandles. ree'd per J. W CheeaeS .roan. my3 E. GILBERT & CO.. Sye.a.ar Water. "1" ltK! CHFCKIIV. SLA 1 ease 12x4 Linea Cheeking; 1 do 10x4 do do; 2 do Pillow Case Linens: in store and forsale by mvl JAS. LOW k CO.. 418 Main St.. Lon.. Ky. VF 28 dot 2 lb eans freah Cove Oysters; 14 dot lib do' do do do; 10 dot Spiced do: for sale low by TT HORNBROOK k CO. IK DOZ fresh hermetically sealed Ovate rs; io do do do do Lob'ter; 5 do da do da Mackerel aad Salmon; 8 do do do do shad and Salmon; ree'd direet from Boa'on by myl Z. H. COOK k SON. r IXK DRILL Mjt 5 eaaea Mown Li en Drills; 3 do bleach'd do do; 2 do plaid Nettinra. ree'd to-day and forsale ky myS JAS LOW k CO., 418 Main at., Lon.. Ky. TAHI.K I) VMXSK Ml pieces brown Linen Table Damask: 300 do 10-4 brown Linen Table Cloth: for,.. ly my. JAS. LOW k Cf. m'ST'HRKUXOXAILS. 50 kegs assorted ait. ,cons'tW ing of fine blued 3d com., 3d. 4d. 6d, ?d. lOti an-i 2 d Naila, alao tld aad K'd fencing. 4d and 5 laoh Spikes, ree'd per steamer Altamont, for sale low bv myi4 J. W. k S. VICKERY. FliVKCALF BOOTS Genta fine drees boots manufactured to our own order, some of them with rim to keep off the hurt" ' "-'RICKS k McFEA. ..u Foster 'a Block. 'H rST'RKCE'ltD: t)3a Rio rraaa Vatehes; rAA Rpinmi! 100 box Fanoy Snap: inn box vove oyetere; too bda Wrapping Paper; fl" reams Flat Car Parer; ForKleby apl 2 TENNEY & 80RENS0If. mTAII.S AvnPIKKi1 "9 00 kegs Pittabnrg assorted Nails; 10 do Wheelieg do do: 76 do C"t Spihes 4, Sand 6 Inch; ' 50 do Wrought spikes 4. a.d inch, retj'd ao sal. by myl4 ORR, DALf BLL kr