Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 265, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 16 June 1856 — Page 1

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l: ADD. II. SANDERS, Propi-ietor. Ofiicc of PuMicatioEi Corner ol I?2ain and Waler Streets. - ,-'"' I '.' TEÜV CEIVTS PER WEEK VOLUME VIII. EVANSVILLE, IND., MONDAY MOKNING, JUNE 16, 1856. NUMBER 265.

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Daily Paper .........:.... 5 On f.f:iiledj , 6'' Bt the week f oa7a'ole to Carriri) ... .. . H1 Tri-Woe'.dy Paper 4 " Weekly Paper w. 2 0" Clabs oiti'jr more...... 1 51 Six Oori - W 00 Twelve Copies.... .-'. ......... .-. 18 ' BUSINESS CARDS. H. d. WHBKI.RR. : I ? A. L. K0B1 NSON WHEEtEü AKOSISSOJf, ; ATTORNEYS AXD C03NCF.I.OK3 AT LAW, (Sneeeson to lusflts, Wli-teler & lfjlehurt.) 43 t.r ilI Luid and CoUrcti Ageneij, O.Jca an 2d st. 0 JitiiüitA t!u ntia UaxrtJIouse Building, near . - tVa.1 kiü'rton Jhttel, EaansniUe, i. (. , , X.B. U. Q. Whjoler JTjtary Public. '". mh2., JotiM nuiTr,Eti ' ' ' t. sut-uva JMf & Co. FORUM) ntXtl AKU :s7I.lII.S10. MBaCEI AKTS, 0 Telionpüoiilü fi!ret, ,s SKW OKLRAXS ," "rASAIlililillAUT" " ATTORN'KV AT 1,W Vn HKU. KSfclTR ACtFNT. Sucisswor to lugle, Wlifvlurci Iglchart In Heal Estate Aeunies.) Will practice Law In the Cir.-uit Courts of Vanderbursrb aad thea'ljoinlusüouutie. Otüce over the Canal Bank. EvansviUe, la. . -,. . .- . ...-- . ubl4-ly . .H!!tllS .JOHNSON', ITTORltBY IT 11 lO RAti ES T AT AO!tNTv Ofice on Fimst . in Bray's buildi2gs. nearly opposite the J?ost Otfiee. EvansviUe; In4jJ yi-iy JlT-CAtMEL. I Wl ü f, t1 d ta collecting md je -Rutora Illinois, aa l all othei to il otucev ijrlwir taae. a. ' - Rjfor toW, T, - aje, iis-i.,.C3aier ville, Ind. f " " In; e'alms InSonrhsiness appertaininp . 1 Bank. EvansIllaO BK1MAM1I. .. ' OaVlB BKUlAäM WUOLRSALK AMI KKTWf, UKAI.KR.S W Ga3JiaiB3 & PiiODOCE, 0K!vraRB LUtOOM,' 4 " &!, MAIN 8TRBKT," 1 BOORS ABOVK?9B:t E . KV SS VI LLK, 1ND. Ian3i 1 " J ... --, -CKÜCER, PORW'AKlIXa A X I COMMISSION " ' M 3 1CHANT, , . "ilKALSlt l" al L KINliS OF PRODUrit, , ' , yj, nce tnt'3, Ind. r'artic'alarattoiitioü paid o fonyafllns and RflceiTiti-. oetl-tf . ' ' - .. -: .Tcff r HöTäi.', - - . WitHK T. BKTVHi VIKS ISD DIVWIOJ, , eaillt, lud. ' octl r . k . DESnnicivS ,VVM. Ii. BOICOUKT. fTOvrjcrar. - ' . ..TI.7..W. A" 'KA. W. . Hendricks & Co. WHOLESALE DE.-VlEBS IS 300T3 AHD SHOES. roSTrn's block. pii;t Bj.fn. J. 8. KODEB JM.IU111 ...a, a. rk JominissioH and I'ot -wurdii.g Me!cliant SO. 22. PoYDKAS STKEt.T, ÄtW UULKANS. Li. Liberal cash adrau'eos will to made oa eoaaignmeuts binped to onr a?e by .- . t.j.v " OaoTEi!',HRKtfoi & VAi.i.,ht.Loiis,.Vo. ' W. &. BH0W5B & Co., VincemieMa. Bneuictä Williams. GrayviUe, IlL ; Xi'Kii.itv & Co.jüvaniViUe.Ia. . . S; L- Hovfy, o PrsoncHKT iSi Kr.oa.. Mt. Vi'rnou.la J M liAKI.AS, J U" i'iuvmr .1 HtlM.t.V. OHM J CHASULKk AND JA.MKS tl A ItL AN' J r. have 3 wither as partnersin the .racUct oflaw and willau'ood to il basin---S c.ntidrd to them One JrboThmav alw v,s be C. und at t!s..r oti.ee on Locn.-t str-ct. on "osiftUe Sherwood Kons., to aive eonos;-! or transact buVAi Prompt attention will be given to collecuous. Evansville. Nov. 9, lSvl. Vy . :.V Won. 77 nsul 7! Wall t., Cincinnati, UAVKoahand a beanii'ol stock of .PK IN 'I l-.tt'S PA. PKRS, Cards, Cn-rd Sheets, B'.a-k end oclorcd lulu, Brontes, Varni.li. &e.. which they ntl-rct ilAXL'FACTUKSR'S PUICSi. oetl f ' ' ATTORNEY AT L A W AN O V-T A K Y PUBLIC. Offloeia the 'Crescent City f.anU" iiiuMln?. W-ILL, attend faithfully to ail business entrusted tohim. . TÜVtty: !iltä... WBOLKSAI.S DKALKIIX IS UBOCKUIKa AND LIGUORI. COBSEll IVATBIt ASH VINB STS., KV AX VII.LK . " mnitn.itiTinnl have this day t'nrmed a copartnership for Ü. tt parpao of dome a ahuLsile (Jroccry and Lvinor Mmsiaes. F.avinz soeoeeden tho W-tnoss of Messrs AUia & 'How.m purchised their stoek and made additions to make a sMtanlH iintmt we hall he ahle to offer as aooo iiarain. . . . . . i .. I.-.... n v ill a np n v en V i n th A -Test. ... ? ..h-kJvAvr,Y' ju3 . ." . " -rrÜlE subscriber Uasialcen tho above hoiise, and nas JL entirely roätted and roi'arnished it, ami is prepared to entertain the patrons of the house in ft ssrtn.ociory manner. He has also rented the brick Stable. owned by Mr. Peter Burke, and has a g ood toefc of UorseBaud iwirriagestolet. . " ... ' . Thestablei'siarge, clean and wellloeated, and znoä 'hostlersare in constant.ittendanoe. Particular mention will bo pa'd to the care ol horses leftwith him for keepng.and in allrespects, the public Ha itind the Sherfood Hoiisasood Hotel, f jy8 tfl J. A..8YBKS. HSiiiSTb. 23 rase new tvlea fancy Print; 13 c An lcU ftnri white do: m. An soliil blartt 1o: ßee'd this day and forsale hy JAMBS LOW CO.. mhld-diw . - 413 Mainstreut, Lauigville, o.y taiOgro Cotton Ptoss: t.ygr Inn Fliwuir20 doi Hair Rrai-laS . lä0 d "? t)res5 Buttons; 71 pos fancy Silk, handsome styles; . . .. x -J5ec'd this day and for sale hy JA MKS LOW C mhl-dw 4 IS Main Tcet. Lonisville. KV'A X K. Collins." Linnenoott in5 i Manns; 5 ea.-ks trace il eliaius. hog and Halter chainä for sale by mh2l WAT.DKIUCH. TOOL". A full assortment of Knives. 'j Planes and Trass Hoods iust ree'd hy steamer . I TTwead and for aale by WALDICIKCH. Main street bet. Istand2d. mnzi I, Wit BtUK"s. A large aud complete asirtuaut oi I Blank Lelers. Journals. Day and Cash Books of every r variety of style and binding, lor sale by nihil T. CONYXOTOV &.rft. ' fiOMKTHI M PltRm.-i ie choice, first rate . M . ire Anti que; Sili dress pitrons, ree'd at rnhll a. KMBICIf. , BOXE3 German soap; 20 boxes Palm soap: 25 boxes , 19W Cream cheese: w gross ofass'd scrubbing brushes: ' M boxes of ground spices; 40 doi of ass'd Carry Com! for 3alo by mW I. A- l. HKIMAXS. Jl HOICK THICK. 5 tierces ree'd per T. C. fwithell for sals by S. E. GILBERT & CO.. mhl9 Jsyc. near. Water. CHOICE RIO COFFKK. bags bast quality ree'd per T. C. 'fwi-jhll. far sale by mhlH S M lit LUKKT CO.. Sye. nearWater. CBLI. bli j list oeei veJ 5 boxes superior go a leaf tobacco (Laighorne: 5 gross short cut J . Anderson's vSolace:) 7gross short oat J. Anderson's (Amulet;) together with one of the largest stocks of drags ever brought to this .-market. ' n,?2 ."If ETROPOI.IT BOO r The ho-va artiete has ITM. inst arrive.l . It. i t.h. .u.me that ffave such general sat isfaction l&stftiU and soring. Come anil ht yourselves with a -pair lor JS inaav. mfl - H KN KliK K aicrte, a. tl 1 V . W battid uriirht l'unutuy re'd pr inu4. b ac 'organ.Coraaleby mV'l GEO. FOSTER r IS K aS. "WO ouin uraaU whiw iu hiicin order lor s-Me KU-itXESS CIS Ä!;F,n ilJAVEg.ld my stociof Groceries t JSlojisrs. Z. TT. COOK & Son. who will eontia-ie th -uoiue. at my old stand, which I hava rented to them for fiveycara. Tat:y will also .pinaect with itthtir pTeient liuaineM of Family Groceries .nd Produce I hope my friends and customer Will call and sraine tneirsioca ana rivo ttiom a li!ier:U trial. la reunnjt irom ray pceseot kmmaesi, 1 would rt'tri m v nine ere thaakn to my uiimc-'m rc:ea.ia e,,i,t)rri( r3 fortheir ery iiwer-u Prwaar6. ana wnat is still uure deirjlde -basioesi. thtir vrv gineml puncua'.ity in matrtrial aid. I shall henceiorth 1 lmnd at the oilice o) Gko. Fostku a Co. (of which ürm I am a memrt;r, and will give to the husin ,of that house my prwaai attention, aDd where I shall be -(leased to see t&y 1 rienda. - ian2i-tt l M. ir; rnTKP. 'FlOd M'Vit. 'ive Lump cheap f.o eluse ofDsi?nment. " ,k3 I2j Pauael Djors, in store and tor nie hv 1 .mp8 OFLRlJ?.iij7'R,jL 00 Ol. H4K. I.W bbla Plantat:on in fine ordar 3 OIIK, PATZEtL k CO.

LOUISVILLE.

FkAKKCAKTKB , ; W. B. JOUBXT. CAKTKäi & JTOUIM'T. FORWARDI.NU AXU COMMISoiOX JUKROHASTS. SO. 2J. älB TH IU i. RT.V fiKT. MAIN AN1 WAXKfi l-OLlüVIl.Mi. KV. - - -.. .-Itbir to .. Geo. Foster & Co.,. P. 0. O'Kiley & Co., ' yanaville. Ind. -'jelJ-lT. f iil7f 1 . I i . 1 eat Untti' tVÜ ir.x re oT.TThis '.1 äyaäd W lorsalob ; JAM tiS LOW & Co.. tcbii 1, ' . " . 18 Alain meat. Loaisvillc, Ky. ' I KKIO. pieces Uner ramiiaere, handsome V stjlea. ree'd iliis dau anu for sale iv . ... .; JAMK3 Mr CO.. Hcel2-dAw 418 Main.. LnuiCTiH. Ky.g iyi VlflS-. m caies Ki.Ka Cott'inadeg; 2 a?e tu ora 31'ila Cottonades ree'd thia day and 'rsale J. A MKS t-O'.V CO. 419 Main street. Loninvil'e. Ky iieouB SilH Handkerchiefs; dozen Madras Cravats: ISO da Shirt Busotns; roo'd this diysnd foralebj , . a JAS.-LOW A CO.. oerS 41 M-fcin Qt.reet. T,rnivill. Ky.'Sflr H liüKIV !!. ' Horn Jtmrrtal April 12: It-UVna Pietrial Anril Id: N. Y. Pina'Anrl I!': N. Y. THsnarch April VI: Saturd P.jt. April 1; London Pnnch March 22; London nitntrated News Mnrch 23: : " T..mdon Itlumr ed Times March 23: N. Y. l.edr April h: Broth r Jonathm April 12; - N. Y. Tiui April 12; S. Y. Clipper April 12 at an! . SAM'L LfSTER. 1iTHTII5. 1 case platl Marseilles Vesting, ree'd this w ny an lorsaie by JAS. low tc !() 41 Main t'tt-t, Louisville, Ky. ..XKI.8. 5 c tses Canton Flannels; " 2 bj.-js yellow 1o; 2 do blue twilled t'lannels; 2 do areea da .' da: racM this dav and far saU by JAMBS LOW A CO.. dn17-1iv - 4'S Vain trot. Louisville. Ky. " rOWEL!.U, 2 cases hrown Ileneleck Towelinn; I - 2 da bleached do- ' ' do: ree'd this day and fo;1ohy JAS. LOW & CO., ranji-diff - ir sum twt. l.,onlsvine. Ky; ..CINCINNATI. iGENTS TOi; OX.IFXC.S j Os'Ti" MILLS BOOK AMD . . ' N EWS PAPER. ., . . ' -PLATN'ER & SMITH'S . IS I :i n k Hook 1 aj e r s ; SMITH & PK't'KttS CUT OAltDS A DABO SHEETS J Iiiläittood y SJoolv snisl News Ink, MAD 'lilVKR MILLS, STRAW BO A KOS. .etc., et. ' SALES P.OOilS. 77 & Vi WALNI T STREKT, , . - , - ClNCiSN ATI. .. : Where they offer every variety of paper adai-ted to the eity nd aeotiu try trade, and the materials employed in its mauuetur hest -" ' ' - - . ' ' J $jt .sjfls fdrica paid for Rags. sej1Rm--I'I.V VTl"lI')at"VAHtiHOi;si4 ' rHi K nnder-iia -.d. Wbobtsaie faper LeaK-rs. i.nvite the AA attentto ii i vi-iiirrs aim c-UT-n nit-1 a iu -iieir in-e a;s.i varied stock f P.iners. Ooi arranscim ts w-th Kat-rn manu lactnrers and dealers are su-di tiist wo are enabled to keei' o-n hand, atall tima.a larjre utoek of Cape and Letters, plain wnd rule-l: l-'lat II ns.- Oomvs. Medinms. Royals and Super Koyals; Blank Hook Papeca. mantstactured hy Plattier il mit-h. audother first olass manufacturers. We are agents ior the best Printers' Cards, and k&ep on hand, at all tioiea, a eoruplete st-tck of Printers' Papern ot voy descrintton. . Liirhtbod y's Bork and Xewa Inks; )lcCcerj-'s C-tlored loks. V'arnih and irold Sixe. We have on haid in st-re. a larte stooU of the best Fourilrinier Xaa-saud yonk Par-er.. and caasut-ply orders to. al most any extent, with r-ular sizes, and irregular sires maVeto order on shortnotico. W pay the hisrhi-st market prioe in cash, for Rasrs. Bag ging, Kope andCotson Waste. . . - ili-lOl & I1JUIJ.IIAi'.. Wholesale Paper Dealers, &' Mannfactnrers' AR-nts. sepll . - 77 and 79 Walnsrt. St.. Oineinnati. i i p ijo ;: ftii r.iisa.s: .i 1 fOR crindiaj wheat and corn, and all other subatancef re lairinfr srlod njr. Oea tiao old Anchor Brand Boltiug Cloths, an J Belting of all widths . Onr a.'uiit, -T. R. Monroe, is anthori7.cd to sell the above articles a', onr Cincinnati prices, including freijht. CallitJ It. ,'lonroe's Family Groeevv , corner of Oak and. Second streets. jel-tf JAMES BRADFORD r CO.. Cincinnati. O. ... --j,;-,gi,; nTTTifiTfji. xms a o, C O U 3IHSKI X I K H V. a ASTi no. 7 L.rAV?.TTr. smRtfT, " r t r Ietn, 2rt., EX OU th(i ?ala of Butter, Cheese. Lard. IVs. Dried I rints! iä; plonj:. M'-at. and allortsof Wtsr-Tn Produce, and lot the pnrehaeo of urooeries, etc, C.wh advances roaoe on coni jiiTn-'f t- . , -n fc.'i I'Mlil 1 Vii'R KCiC IVHÜ'B YT.- UK AI):!', MÄlTätreo t . C"-dl I'm lis fr .a R-ll Batter: it sots SjtlO Window Saih: 5,fiv) " 1 "1 f Lard: l' " 9zl3 . "' . " . UhnsVH -lidoi App's !o ' (fliiJ " 3 l'-A sun. (caun'ry made'i r.rooms: 1 box Moitrd: 4 " Hemp and C"tton Red Cords: 1 hp WasU Tula; 1 " b'ix scooa Salts: 1 has wrapping Twine. -aoo-ls d-ilivrrc-l to purcha-Ts. leb?T p.i VS" c'.s .t!s;.t - sezop (fiEdf IS nowopened for the season at fch old t-and on -'iXlÄ,- f' i stctr-et. bat-ve"n Viue and Syeaiuoie streets, 'j .. .i;w I will ken const-mtly on han i all kiniis of Irosl Mt-ats"!!!' tho e-t-inalities. andail of them at the lowest mnri kct prices. I would be glad to have calls from my old customers and the publicrteneraljy . fetr,-tf ' , ' WM. PAYNE. .Tiiare now receivinar th larzest and mos deairaH X)V took .f IBY. O01M. HOOTS. SJJi'KS. MATS C A PS and n-itinns ever-otfered in this market, to vhich w e ri'Spectfully invitut'ac traiie. ; . J. -S. JAQCESS CO. OFyKK.io kass prise, per Empir. forsaleby 4u novi:t C KO POSTKR ,t CO. itilPUT CHUX.-M h-slorsalo by j tet2u . S. i. UH.U:äK f a CO.. Syo. near Water. 1 iaf ACRKUliL-2Akits primsKo. t Macken-1 ree'd and i la tr salo by mhl PKES tüJJ KRO". STlJCK.lVliD 230 gross JJ, T. Paper Matcher for sale b SÄ. mht. ' . 1. H D. HEIM ANN. ' " I-:V.aSV"!"sTf,lTTM ST!!!!. SHJ OF illii 15 Hi MAIN STKKET llF.TWEEN FJJlST AND SKCONP, rg'iITR unders'gned haviim largely increased his stock ol E. Hardware, oilers for sale to the citizens of Vanderburgh and surrounding Counties, nn extensive assortment of MfCHAMOS TOOLS for Carpenters, Joiners. Millwrights. CaVnet and wagon makers. Cooper1. Masonry Oansiniilis. Blacksmiths and Butchers, &c. Alio constantly on h-ind a full stock ofgeneral BtTIT.PtN'O llAKrWAttE locks, latches, h'ltts and shutters, hinees, bolts, screws, brass goods, ets., nails, irltss, ajh and pa;n-s. GAGOEX AND FAKMlNfl TOOLS. Pocket and tat.le Cutlerv. Chairs. Brushes. Scales. Bells. axm and a groat variety of articles usually kept in hardware Stores. ; ' t3" Orders by mail or otherwise -art-r-illy attended to. tah-fct- 'AUBPSTITS VAI,UK1KCII. - j KKlft) T. A rit rate artiojc ot seed Oats fora hj. i& mhJl-lia SlIAXivLIN Ji KEiLLY. ßllTriiHFIXK FLOlll. hy mhi7 - - Choice hyaodir at reduced prices J. W. & S. V (OKiäRY. V O CIIKS, l'l,U:JiS, Ja:Ti:S..5 V, &C. TWfE have just received, (anil ar- continually making alditions. 1 alarge and tine stock of Watches. Jewelry, ClocKs. Siver Ware, iustior all articles usually kept in a Jewelry store, and being dir.ct frnm the mannlacturer's we are euableu to sell at verr low nzures. i no pnoiic genera: tx and the ladies m particular, are mvit-d to cati an ' examine eur stock and prices. BITI ROLI-F A SONS. aprJ Jiainstteet rec. latmnji, IBKSH AUK IVA LS. L 20 cased elegant Fancy Prints: , lit Jo assorted Meacr ed Miialin; -100 pieces plain bt ck Lawns; lf'0 do half mo ami nf? Lawns; 8.S do elegant French Rolms; 12i do Challie Hei ejre, fxtra qualities; 500 do assorted Poniree Silk Uaudkerchiefs: 30 cartoons assoited Kibbons. .iust ree'd nud for sale r tny:i J. H. M A'xH h. K & 1JU CiieOCEStlK ax n pi:viskks. Q1T tfKÜLi can the hungry people got 9f The beüt ot Groceriea. dry and wet? " They'll find them, you may safely bet. AtZ. H. CoOKÄSftN'S. There's ßour andsaear, od soap - r ; Pipes, pieklts. buckets and kitchen stuff; -r Cigars qaite worthy of a pufl'. For uah at Z. Li Cook & Son's, e TheTe'a todtish. cofTee. starch and spice, ; Ham,, cheese and bu'ter. very nie; AH to be ha i at the lowest, nrice, ." - 1 6 t -: ' ForoashatZ H. Cook & Su'S. Corn tneaV, molasses, pork and satt, Ani further, lest the rhvme should halt. You'll fiud nst every thine hut fanlt " ' " Forca.h at 'A. U. Üuoü & Sox's. ?n fact, believe this til or not -; . . iTiQ lüaa, excef t aetupid sot, Can wan- for oven, pan or pot, . ,, r any tninjr that can't be got To nibble cold or swallow hot. For cash a Z. H. Cook & SON'S, t j" jTk Boxns Planes aid Plane Irons just rtw'd l-r JLP mhlil WALDKIRCU. TO 'I'Hn I.IUILM. CJHANKLIX & KKiLY won d respsctfnUy invite the attentlon ot tbe ladles oi hvansvilia ana viCinkti to tneir la-is and varied stock of Embroideries, and white goedsjnst received emuxtioiD.tr: - Lotneriok Laoe Collars ana aieeves; Emh'd Linen - d j do; - , Slattese At Chroohetdo ur,; . Rook Muslia do do: ... Jaconet. Cambrio and Swiss Collars; . -- Swiii and Jae ne' KmbroidBred Bands: ilo do Edging and insertions;. - , English Thresd. Lace aBd ridjrings,., Mourntn? Collars and Sleeves;. ; AVhitc and black Eaclish crape Collars; Moliaa and whitoemhroidered Skirts; French Corsets and s lk Vests, 5 Striped Vanisook. Swiseand Plaid Muslins; Real dotted and Einhroidered Swiss dress pat.rns. fcr alalot ew priee-by inyi SHANSL1K & REILY,

MISCELLANEOUS.

Z. II. COOK & SON, . . " WHOLKS4LR AD RETAIL DEAl.FRR IX ' ' " f . EVAXSVIT.tE. INDIANA. ' r VHoi.EsLii: kpÄrtmext. " f ifcSt ST HE KT, FIRST DCOU FROM 'AI A IX. i K KT A IL KPAKTME.T 1 UKTS ST HE ET, FIRST DOOR BELOW THE COP-KEK fj& If. C'KJK bfKsto tb&nk his fr. end- in Evansvil I an? 3t neignt or:oou, lay tneir tavora 30 ireejy ftestowpii ui,n m sitie he has b ca i bnsinesa amongst them, und tnkea thia opportunity of ia-riiuc'PK to tbeir notice ln son, Mr H. A , COOK, whom he has taken in'o partnership from thi and solicits tor the new- irm 1 1 Z. ii. Cock a &on0 minim nee of the 9npvort.so libera' y t'joa'erred on hitnself2. TT. C-lt St huTint tifepa fhe feüsiaesa pr-emiiwsiii pnrcliiweU th? b le 0 f the Jtpk o Mr. M. Y. foster, fel enntitWn;' that thev bf enaMt 3 to siippy the citiztrtifl oi Evansrille with every article they may require in th iro efry ami Provision line. Z. II C. X Son wish epfcmllv q draw the nttention f jr-erstm in tlte conntry havin precbiee of an v kind to dispose of, to their iuereas'i fueility for tak -in er off their ?tck, and supply ia-j; thtn at heir stce. with all urticleo required in the wholesale department, at prioes that musteB3'ire theirordrs for the future. eb--tt . " JV K XV ' ii O ? ' "- PtTSTreTeive'l at !frs. MfiKavM Cap nnd Trimming Store. A ;so an a.5sortniont of Window Shades, Oil Cloths, Burean and Stod Cover on First street near Main, cih'4 . A1HS. JViBlTAY GEORGE G., V ALKEIi & CO., , OK3AMKN'ATAL AI Sltl.V PAINTVfJ. ft'Lt. orders will he att-ended t: vith punctuaHty and disprtch. Offic Venucoua'. fiuw, Vine street, hetweeo Spcond and-third streeti. feh2'-tf 1 S & HOXKScity Window (JIass 8x1!) :'xI2 Ii'xI4 10x12 g C? r irxtf;: 20 irrnss extrj; Dint fla-Us received this dav and forsalo by . : apö I. 1. HKIMANN". f TK I.B VrHKR (i l riiR. CcnM blaeV dräb cloth. p:ttQQt leather either hoot. Oxfori and Prince Albert cuts from tho most fashlon;ihle mnnnfiftory Eo-t. . KI2 . . HENDRICKj i-'JloiiKA. fCASKS Laiies Bootoos; v ease- Child ISooteeo; PyP Ilses Mjn's calf and kip shoes: 0 cases Men's booti lor saio oy mu.ti ii. AlAiJUEl? k CAj. Orf'Wfc BUSH Corn, at 30c per bnshel. p ar-7 7. H enni; ft so. E.,.K'..('K OK COfKtiti. 10 bxs a groia eajhjast MJ rec'ü, "'o 'niv by . j . u.h:il .S. Jä. OIL.IIERT & CO.. Syc. near Wale. tii:K l.fcO POiJ Ii. Id bMsMrorV "fnr-railing" justree'dby ap2 H 15 RS H BEK E K & C A IWON. JjI.OIIX.-0 b3 3upfr1ir flii'ir for s:.!e bv - apH ; IIBRHBGK& OAROV. ffKKMO.vt. U OaRi -itö kee"V. nail saorted X.J& siics, rje'd this day and forsile ty ar I. Sz X. HTM WNT. TlXS Cream Cheese ree'd this diy and fnrs!e by 02 ap3 ; ,.j I. Ä 0. 11 Kl MAN N". ü! T, BXS full weight Star Candles rto'd thi du v and lTr Mhi? sale fer 1 ap8 I. & D. HKI.UAVN ii ? it o r o n r vk nmr kneu boxea oTTms a favorite binnd. juse TeM nnd tnrsale by apS - S. V. f-j,HÄl f fc C-.. Syo near T'stV JjrV TJ , V IVV U 5 . 8 ToOif To f s al e Ve Tv"fn'l 1 ?To n ifinraent. ; 8. .K. OILRK KT fr WU rTbGAVS frslviltfmfr-e ÖyWrv Whole cans il ; hr If 5 Ö.P cans 50o; j;it ree'd and for -:-ltf ! y ap'i ; Z. H, ,rOOK k SOX. nTrSPOZ Pnfkefs; UO do2 wshtiin Vor anrl rnk ' hy apU Z. II. COOK SON". AJj. . r?IlflE3iib--i:rilitr hawinst received a freh s jrrTv of Imp'e M uientd. iinow prepared to furnish t-te ioUoiaf article n:i tu' -uorit n uerat, lerni -i. cuii'siiBj o i Of.rn Crn-her.. ThrtMhhiET J.achinej, r,.rn OriiH, Corn ShrlUra. Vriwinir 'Machine, Plows. aH kmdi,; Cuttine Boxe3, Ox Vokes, -Axs tnd Hoes, Reaping Machiaps, ta'-Towa. Ciicnlir Saws, . Logr Chains, Anp.i' Shovl, Fnninaj Mills, Cnltivat r.s, IMeat Ousters, Trao Ohains,, Ov'a Shovels, Ames' Spades, Lipineott' Spaolea. Lkiioftott' 'Jrain Shovfls, Hfst 0st Steel Furks. auda ceneral assortment of Girmen Iinplemen s. nd lu you er.'.wTa f ir f'ni";ahing Aiiclilaos, as tjic 5;ipp!y will he limitei to the denimv?. mhfi . . . ; TttCWAS GRANT, Main street.'. ne Cfe BAGS choice Eo-itara Rt; CotTee tmt ree'd ier ste imer Tecl by ar3 Z. U. COOC & SON, AaiKIrÖ ".MilKTlS'li "20?) '"balM" of Ceunelton Shifetini- r-'e'd th:. d-tv in lor sile by nih'2;'-d v f J CO., iH Mai ft.. T.on.. TCv. ( D7 Wei .'eil Blicket; Bunj - irtrs: s'irrtirt l whips: 4 do lauey dustinz iTUbhes: I nz pon1? l brushes; 1 do prs pp brushes. 4 do Floor Moa; 10 do Floor Mns ffr-a by aplS 1. & l), HKIMANN.. HO DOZ I'lew Lines; s rli,7 Ma?on linet: - 1? ilnz 1 vanille Bodcord; -r. .dCholk litte; Tfi nsf ais'iimartet bijakf-t; ' Jj dz Lvri F:iitii f.ir alti - ' I. & D. HKIMANN. 20U)3 Co'.t-n twine: 10 nest cloth basket;; APIS . ; - t a by M. p iif-cha ts Oanpotvdc-T: - 5 h'-ohesU Imperial; 5 do Youa I1.-S n; 5 do (Hack; " 5 and G lb boxes ais'u Teas, just received bv rry.2 - L - '. . II. .COOS & SON. ÖCST reei-ived 20 boxes Wet-m n-'t-rve Chee.-e. forsale by myli - WHtWKLi, A- LAGLEY. BflRss i;oons. ' öO pujees Ciial'ie-.; I'O piece3 Crepe d pane, received tnts oay aua zor sate r.y mvlll .IAS. LOW ft CO.. 41 Main t .Ton K,fr AiO-v KS Äuinuier Uanül reu'u auuior sale iv t -, . -.O -mpU - -. I. A I. 1IUIMANM. rTj '0!t 1 KS, Tdoz fancy and common Buckets;' 2il ros - round wotitl hex Matches; '' ' d Pine aud Cedar Churns, css'd sues; rect e.l rte r Yuba, for sa' lely J. Vi". A- S. . vicki-:ky. $fi Ti MJ POI'LA k Silin?'' in yard and 1'nrale )f4.y V ap-ii JOHN V. OI.OVtR, "1 VJ'Hi:i!F.I, .DS.lt.MOX. " it-H. '.litis long No. 1; 2X kitts So. 2, large; - 5 bills do : i5 qr-blda No . I; 20 bbls - - no 3; 3 l-l.ls Salmon; Kti kitt Salmon, received and forsalehy Hirt- " 1. Ä 11. HEIMsXJ.'. fl C A.K Lowooii; 1 cask ti rtJ id .oxei (louhle rjbn'.d Ü. salei-atus in a and'l lb papers; SCO li s Extra Indigo; 1 case potash in tia can3, re'd direct from New York hy ap'JI ' - - Z. II. COOKA üÜV. if CASES Frenh C'hoolate; 15 boxes Yellow Ycrmicelle; V) 5 hoxis Maccoronie; do star Marcorone: - 2 do Ciiror.si 1 bhl preen Chei-se. fors-'le low by myS 1. A- I). HEIM ANN. fUtVOHIKS-ii-o bush Potatoes: 25 hush dried apples: 15 do dried-PetviBoa iust received and for sale hv - -tttvS .LO.VBLI. .fc L'NHl.KY'S Family Crocer.?. A IX OOil. T KUUej.bales jtrey Twe dreo'dtoJAS. LOW Js CO. day and ni-r sale by - 4MTY MILLS FLOUP Selling at S 73. Fine VF1""1 SOäii. .The Mills are giving $1 for Wheat mlT-iw ; . gipfloi7Tna k u.- lr C5 t V irross. um yards, white Spool Thread: 2'i do. lm do col'd tlo . do : ree'd thi3dav aud f -r sale. by niyW JAiaS LOW & CO. Mli.K. 1UU ibs blacK sewias: silk, ree'd today and lor sale by JAM KS LOW A CO., ap2- 418 Main stteet, Louisville, Ky. Eraf., ICK jrVW'iS. 2 cases solid black lawns, received SiJt to-dav and forsale by J AMKS LOW Ac CO.. - 7-28 " - 413 Main street Louisville. Ky. ßilOK 'I Hltt Ai). 1 ease ree'd to-day aud tor sale by k3 apjW. JAMES LOW A CO. 413 Main .st , Louisvillee Kv fSRII.MIXIi lOcartons Silk Fringe; 0 cantons silk M. trimmings, ree'dto-day andlorsaleby , ap2. JAMUS LOW Ar CO. BoxETBinno 50 cartoons lionnet Ribbon a.isorted; 50 do Llress Trimmings do: ree'd this davnnd for aalehy JAMES LOW ,te CO., my3 413 Main street, Louisville, Ky. jj Ol AKS. IZO bbls and halves and Prime forsale by spiti ' 11-, . rtlrtl t-t 14 AT U'P. NE V t'LOUUIMi AS A'O tZ -Vall.l.. tp H K undersizned have established a Mill, on the corner or J. Second and Canal streets, for the purpose of rnanufac-, turing Flour and Meal lor th hnme. trade. .We will keep oonstantly on hand extra brands .-f Fiotir, and in quantities suitthe trade. We hope to moritasharc of the public patronage hy p-ivinfr yon airond article of Flourand Meal. r) ntlint- ilnne to aeenjnmodate the eontrv trade. jan29-tf HART & FA1RCHILP. .Ä"eoOi LT? assorted Wire; 30 Pics Block Tin; slabs block Zinc; 5 casks Sheet Zinc; reo d and for sale by my!" SAVICELCRR. CHMIU'III.Ij Sc laalky; MV AVISO taken the old stand fontierlv oecnpied by Z. H. JS. -ok. next the Post Ofl.ce. have a l irge and well selected stock of Family Oroce-ibi(. vsveh t-ljey qffer loir for cash, hopin by close attention to business t& receive & liberal share of public patronage. " my8 "S tfl- ifSl f tfVrTÄRniAOE and fire Bolts aiti sizeF; m. V JmW VJF J 150 stt hrass auauvered Kandä 150 do dash irons or Itugjcie. for aSAMi;E' ORR. salp hv mv!7 S rlRII:S. fefheU Potatoei. 30 lbs Table Baiter, lXdoa EiKS,jnst received at myl7 CALDWELL & LANGLEY'S Family Grocery. COW FKK. 1 0,000 LBS Shtpatufr just ree'd and for sale atSäcts per I'm. hKRSHBERGER & OARSON. ap!7 M DOZ painted Churns; 211 nest varnished sugar boxes; has head clothes nins: 12 doz ass'd woolen spoons: 6 nest ceder wash tubs ( 9 in nest;) 2 oxes steel Pens for sale i:y apw i. i.tAitii. g&UIKD REEF An TOVlil IiS 10fO lbs ertra SIS' sugar eared cried Beef; 50 extra sugar cured Beef tongues; ree'd per steamer J. rbir-tn at Z. H. COOK a sor. ' Corner Main and 1st. mhl .BTTST1ELS Neshanie potatoes; 20 bush white Brnos; 50 d dried Annies; 1 do drted peaches: forsaleb apl7 .HEK8HBERGER 3; CARSON,

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'WHI'.ELEU A: WK.SO.N'V , - S E W I N G M A C Jl 1 NE S rwini?ep 1 . ... 'u viu mmjiata orcrate nroa an entirely new rrincif r.le, using no s!iu;tl. I lit one tedle and two threads. ""J '-. oeen in operation in nie Tanüa o 1 families ar.fl n .uuiaeinrerseuiiicH-ntiy tr og tp g: ve themathoruughtii&l, an d b-ave ffiveu en tire sftiil'-ietii.n . They arc verysimpi in crnstruotion, and hinly ornaraeno .. . . m unviui, listen io aoorn a lauys -i ar'. or oeciv in-a less conspicuous position in theshop of the aitism. : ir.tij.s heen our ohictto tumii-h a Machine that wonld he pi'ncvnie to mmiiy use. as well as to the wants oi Tailors, Dress and Cloak Makers. Shirt and Collnr Manufacturers, cce. V e are o nfidant that our Machines ia tit prescntrorm fl'i "I'treti in tue ptll-lic. Thousands of luoiilies can testily to their morits on all kinds of family sewing, while Shirt and Col ar Manufacturers rieely acknowledge their supeiiority .vcr allothers for An examination of the Machines isrespertful'y soTifitedu at Hopkins i Head's, B. O. READ P;7tf Sole Asent fpTSmithernlndia .. iu a Y A It i It O Y L 10 , " " SHEHT-IKOV WOKKRlt. . ' , ' - BOILEP. MAKER AXD'BL ACK8MITII fSQ IS GEXERAL; BS ANTKAnfCREtf Boiler Hi vets. RailToad Chairs and Lisi Spikes, K. E. Oorn.-r Slain aad Clwrsy st-eets, tit. Loui, Mo. . . .. tt:JT Hecond hand Boilers alwara on hand. Rsniivinir loneupon the shortest notice. inhlb-3m TO iiOATSSES. . J, " I HA VR opened, on the cor-T. t -J;. r. Fs ner ot 'anal ana alata streets, ; - 1 a Tto it Stokw j..t Fa-.tiiv Om-l-t- KV lishrient.- where I wil I be pif pared at all timet to supply Canal and Ohio Iioat3. and famiiiea with every article th--y need ia the way of Stor-s .' Canal Boatsmeu arc particularly reiuesred .ta Trmeinher taypiaeo. mhl:t-2t'dtf JOHN FAKliKLL. ihkT ?sr.'iv s'i iii FiiiojTßsTl'sr H :.ST received in fc"re a fresh lot of ftrring Style Ooods, i-S which weave prepared to disoo-sof at the low-st Srtirea. We'shall continue to r"cv:ve all latt sf S'i It s of goods direot front the importers and manufacturers, and hopo by out (ttiict atteniion.to the wautd of the tner.- tfs to merit a lair sharecf their patrouaje. . - J. C Jän KL I, A CO.,b m-tf ' Corner VLnLi1"'1 j"'r;t s'rneta. ' lill LS -So . 1 Plaster Paris in st--re a-d tor sale by Z. H OO-K ir HON'. i mb?H - ' T, E F IX'EME N T .' fj YKRY one of the ahove names will be found well a-Lipt-A ed to and a true representative of the immense quantities of Gob ds i'Mt arri ved at the wrll known St-ro of iVlll. Ioe wel In n 1 A: !.-, "orner of M'-i i and KrststrecLs. Having an asi-ortmr nt and a s-jl-Ttinn of'.' Joods. surpa ing i u the variety o f t 1---S. colorr and ha lei. iJ Jo in .iitantitv and quality any and every thing which wo or itn v other hottse ever ex1 i hi ted. we take part im - biT pl-nanre t invite our friends au-1 eustomr-rs in l-.Yansvtllf and vicinity io give us a call. We extend our invitation in particular to. jhe fa;r sex, as-tring them that every article imssinahlo under the name- of lrv O.aods. Em roidories (Swi-.s, Pretlehand Seotah Fr-'icy Ooods .lanülas White Goods of every description. Shawl's. Millinery and Straw ioods, ran be reen ia toi rfche-t. ehofce and most varied assortment. We are fully convinced that we can satisfy the most sansuine expectations, and satisf ; everv clMm t-.tpecting loo-l taste sntl low prices, in Clot titi ofevery kiad fln-lcut p eaii please every demand as for fasliion . c-lor or quality, tnd the same in piece gooda. c-tmeand c--nvi"ee vourselves. mMl WM. LOa.VKS'TKAL C . 7 KWflSS.-1" I'oxs i Ui A.I'J storo aud for iie r put: AT ON- P.ROS. Ti,XTU FXMU.V Kl.fsl'H. Iu &A sapplv ot K. MarkieS ext.-. Sup.rii nst received afurtt-er Pt-lv ot b. alarlifeS ext.-. sui'.riine Hour. warrauti:c e-iual to the best St. Loui Irn-i t.. M IISfinHB"!"1'!' . TtSOV. CR.! KL'A.I.Il, U..i:r..i &JiftF oat of r'tre whi a h'il-tsale or retailby y .1 -i-t Ire tu t-.e ui:i(ai aud UiHut.3 äint (forainv er n f.rs:tleat ; P. 1J0UNÜKO0K i- CO. f?a . . . 1 CAS K 7. into Currants: 1 hhl paper-shell Almonds; M. 30 boxes It itsiiia as.i'd M. R. and f.avers; . 2 trails Dates, rej'd per steamer Defender v ap2 - - Z.H. OOS ! A" SOV. ORAiVsSK. 2U boxes just received and tot sale by apt.;- - '. PKESTOX bHOS. PTI, i n.l5 POWDEIl. 25 kegs iust ree'd and for 14 sale by . apIS - T R'lSTOX li HQS . HilO. SYrtll.-UaU'in A Myers' puro lemon, E. OILP-ERT ,t CO.; ree'd pr Persia, forsale ly apl - S 41 KM FAT WD 1,1 MM. 75 bbls Cement; l(J0 W.UWhitc tJ Liitio, iu store aud for sale by rjy.5 . ORR. DALZKLL & CO. H im MKTlifniXVis IJ.Vl.Kl FREH (IYSTKRB. w ai laeastjs 1 aud 2 pouud caus. ree'd nor Peria, for sale hy npS S. K. GILflKKT JtCO ff1 sT'-i OIZ Oraia Cradles; 20 duz Half Iia'i-i.1. in Rture forsale by apS Ii RR. DALKLL A CO. ; 7. iJXxxi. srnÄtiE. I HAVE a larjre double Warehouse at the Cana: Rasin. capable of storing any axount of produce, whii h will bo received, stored taken care of and held subject to the owner'i orders, oa the most reasonable terms, miili; P. ft. O'RII.EY. fi j.Wrvu; i,it;i.'u4.js. 30 bbls j ra. Brandy; 2n bbls Bourbon t RveiThlik-; . S do do Gin; l'l do- Peach Brandy; 5 do Cherry Brandy, !ur sale at roh'ti S. MYERS'. SVOIlIClii-, 11AIIK' AMI B'l.VKii:ZS. ' Mideria; . llaljj; Port; . : : 'Catawba; ' Claret; Rhine Win.. 'Forsalo by mh2.i , 8.- YERSn.z g n iiA s a sifji fi e ft" a o ns." fll A V K j ust returned with mv stock of Hpring aud fummcr eoods. selected bvmvselfwith gre-rt care as to styla-d material, and invite the gentleman of the city and vioinity to call and see tor themselves, ahoy on second St.. oppoeito Mr. McCarers Chfirch. OAN. fi'SEAL. 'nt vi'äk kS a r hoi.k. a ix t.MiiKT tii.. rfslIE undersigned constantly keeps tin hand a lan-e assortll. rnentollresh Water, Butter and Sugar Crackers, and also of Soda, Pilot and Xaval Bread, which being raanufactnred by the latest improved Machinery, they can 1-e sold at as low a price at in any place in the West, and are nottxcelied in onxlitv Iv anv other manufactory in the country. A lartre stock alwa -son hand at my shop, en Water street between Stcamore and lue. dc.x-dn : ' J.-yTV7Tnn; r A.ti ft'OJt fALt. rjTlHE undersigned having determined to move to CaliforM niri. otfera for sale the' Farm on which he now resides. situated on the road leading from Evanviile to Mfe. Vernon. in rorrv i ownsnip. coiiTauimg aut . ..am inu h tumprised of three tracts, all well improved and supplied with the beat water, and in healthy part of the county of Vanderiurijh. Per-"ns wishing to jarha3e rfrt or the whole ef said Farm, will learn the terms hy application to the undersisuel upon the premises. Title indisputab le. ajilil-lWfl.Jmw uiu.uria iv - F0ÜXDRY AND . MACHINE SHOP. KV A VSV1LI.E, JND, WILTJAM UVLE & CO.", ff"a AVINO purchased Mr, Henry Schriber's well known B. Ü. Foun dry, woH respectfull v ask a continuance of tnp atronas:e extended litm, and invite the attention of all who .vant Foundry work of any kind done, te our facilities. We ire experienced in the burned?, and will warrant all work uro d, and prices rasonahle. We are prepared to manufacture Steam Eneines. Fire Eneines. Flvdraulic Presses, Tobao Screws and Frenses. Saw Mill and OriBtilill Machinery. Kuitdins Bastings. Horsepower Ihraahers, Corn .Sheller, Lard Kettles, Lard Presses, llailroud Work, Steamboat Ro pairs dor-e. ofc. Casting of every description made to order at short notice. Steam Boilers, Lard Tanks, and all the fixture belonging , hereto, Bra-s c?tTn?s of aTl liinds made to orlcr. " ' AH orders may ha addressed to WM, ft OYLE fc C. mh2S 6w Rvansviilc. Ind. L GROSS keg Fasaets filled with leather ; 24 doz Ox Marroa; 15 doz ion? 1 sa nare German Culcirne. 24 dox hars oil for sale by . apU I. & D. UKiMASN. k3 12.5 cartoons Bonnet Rihhonf:. nvand handsome styles; 1-H) ; do new styles Drss Trimmine; . - doz Cambric Gravata assortd qualities: 25 piecan super twill'd French Black Cloth; ' 20eartoons Silk Velvet Ribbon, different widths; -350 Parnaols, assorted styles, 5 pes Satin de Chine; SO doz Tuck Combs, 75 "doz Tnd:a Rubber Puff Combe; 100 do Horn do. 150 uro Mtal Vrest Burtons; 100 gro metal Coat Buttons; 150 pro horn Pand do; ree'd this day ana tor sai t-y - jas. jlow jx CD.. mh29-dAw 41S Main street, Louisville, Ky L. SCLAERW. Jl M. STASF1E1J). CLAKKE Ä STANFIELD, CAISPKX'JfKIlS ASD JOIXEKS, Shop oerner First and Chesnut streets. A LLwork entrusted to us, done with neatuess and dis1 patch. tslk- Partionlar attention paid to the putting; np of Stores. a r- .na I.i.i,.. n ...i,v,-.,f j W PS BBLS Lake salt; 20 packaies No"! Mackerel for fale by apli 7.. H. COOK &SON.

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From tha Ciiioiiiuati Times.. . 'latest, from : kansas:, Open and. Declared War in "i;e Terri' . ory. . , - WOME.V A"D CHH.DRI'X RI.VOVED FROM iiaiu.iii uniu nil. A PITCHED EJATXjLIi EXPECTED. We have j list .had a conversation .'with j A Parker, Esq., Land llegister at Nebraska Citv and now on his way to Washington, D. C. lie reports affairs iu Kansas as ina most lament able conditon. Mr. Parker left Kansas citv oa Sunday last, and arrived in" this city this Tr ...... morning, e says mat , ngnting was still going on in almost every portion of the country. Orders had been issued by Gov, "Shannon for Col. Sumner to proceed to disarm- all parties that 'he might find assembled together lor unlawful purposes.. , . ' ; : '.- .. . Col. Sumner had departed at tha head of si companies of United States troops to fulfill the order, but no news had been received concern ing himbv Mr. ParkeT up to the time h5 left. A report had been received that H. Clav Pate had surrendered, with his companv. and that lie naa auerwards been slaughtered- j , : At Leavenworth City tho greatest excite ment prevailed. Meetings of both Free State and Pro-Slavery men had been hourly held all tne tay baturday, and threats of violence used towards each party by the opposers. On Satturday evening,. bulletins were issued by each party, warning tne other to leave. During bundar both Free State and Pro Slavery men .were removing the women and children from the town 'prepwatorv to a pich ed battle. , The. parties are about eouallv di vided, and in the event of a battle there is no doubt much loss of life, would ensue.. A colision was hourly' expected. Win. Parker nays that on Thursday last an attempt was made to rescue Robinson from his confinement at Leoompton. It failed, however, and the Free State men retired after some hard fighting. It was said that several were killed on both sides in the struggle. . , , .. The Free State men had made an attack on Franklin and captured it. Immediately a large force had congregated under Col. Bufor.l, and the expedition had set out for the recapture of that place. No-tidings had fceen received as to the result. ? ' : Sunday evening Mr Parker met a considerable force of United States troops, just arrived in the Territory,' who were ort their march to Fort Leavenworth. This gentleman reports that the excitement, previously sufficiently great, was hourly increasing, and" ho furnishes his opinion that the military force in the country is far inadequate, to "what Is really needed to 'restorer' any degree of peace - Each party is incensed to the greatest degree, and will listen to nothing like cessation.. , Newspapers were issuing extras all along the border, furnishing accounts more or less aggravating and exaggerated.'' " ' " ' 'Mr. Parker is the Land Register at Nebraska City, holding ofiice under tiie-present Administration, ami is a Virginian by birth, yet he says that both parties are. guilty of the greatest outrages. . lie will not pretend to, say where it began, but he avers that Kansas may be considered as involved in a civil wary although -it is conducted after n the guerilla style. Nothing save the presence .. of a large foroe acting under the direction of the general government can restore order. ' ;; ' He says that the outrages n both sides tire of the most unprincipled and brutal character. The unresisting suffer as wollas those who are obnoxious. In one case, he knew an unoffending man taken from his bed, and,, both ,of his ears closelj' shaved lroin his head.. Utheracts equally cruel and fiendish cr.me under his observation. . ' .J-;...-'- I i Mr. Purker has made a very quick' trip, leaving Kansas City on Sunday last, and arriving in our city this morning, He appears to be, as we should naturally suppose, considerably travel-worn and weary, ile is now stopping at the Spencer House, where his friends, of whom we learn he has many in Cincinnati, can call upon him this evening. He will leave for Washington City in the morning- , Eiiohanan alIowa the Platform. On Monday, the Keystone Club visited Mr. Buchanan at Wheatland. . Win. B. Rankin, Esq., President of the Club congratulated him on his nomination, to which Mr. B. replied: " " -'- '' ' ' . Gentlemen of the Keystone Club: I give 3'ou a most heartily and warm welcome to my abode. I congratulate 3-ou, not upon my nomination, but upon the glorious pri nlege of being citizens of our great Republic. Your superiority over the people of other Countries has been fully demonstrated by the condöct Of a vast concourse assembled during the past week at Cincinnati. - Upon any similar occasion in Europe the voluntary expression of the people would have been drowned in martial music, and their actions controlled by an army with banners. ' How unlike the: spectacle at Cincinnati, where Delegates from the people of the different States met in Convention under the protection of tho Constitution and laws, and harmoniously deliberated upon subjects of vital importance to the country. Gentlemen, two weeks since I should have made you a longer speech, but now I have been " placed upon a platform of which I must heartily approve, and that can speak for me. Being the ReDresentative of the sreat Democratic Party, and not simply James Buchanan,! must square my conduct according to the platiorm oj inai party, and insert no new plank nor take one from it. That platform is sufficiently broad and national 1 for the whole-Demo, ratio party. This glorious party, now, more than ever has demonstrated that it is the. true conservative party , of the Constitution, and of the Union." ... - .- OT" Mr. Brooks half murders a Senator in his seat, and is held to baa in tne sum of $oUO: A mob, without any pretence of authority, arrest an editor for treason against the United States, in publishing articles against the introduction of slavery into Kansas, and Judge Lecompte refuses to admit him to, bail! And we call this a free country XGleve Ledger.

- The New- Yore Herald ok the Presidestial Election. In the New York Herald of Thursday ihere is n long article on the prospects of the various political parties, in which it takes ground that the election of the nomfr nee of the Convention is by no means so certain as the' IÄmbcracy would hare it believed.. The following is the closing sentences of the

article: - J ' : - -" '-'-' -: -'----. ;'';. " We maintain our opinion that not onlv iä there a decided maiority of the American Deo pie in favor of a new Administration at Wash-, inton, new men, new measure, and a new and conservative direction to our domestic and for-, ein affairs, but a majority. Pierce or no Pierce, opposed to the Democratic party as demoralized under his nigger driving and fillibaster ing policj The particular question is, howis this majority to be concentrated in effect ive action ? and perhaps the parties concerned may yet work out the problem. The election will, not go by default. - We are just breaking into the shell of the great question. We ara. still in tho woads, though we have soma eleams of li-rht." ' " ' -- tMIKKSK. 30 boxes English Dairy and Western Reserra J Cheese forsale hy myl4 I. A D. HEIMANff, F !1 At'.l'Kit g M lU.Ui-h lor Mav. just ree'd an diet lai sale hy tpB. T. 00NYNÖT0N A CO. rS,OBAOCO 10 boxes assorted qualities Area and poandd M i u-streo'dand for sale low by . yl6 S. E. GILBERT & 00.. Syo. near Water. COFFEE. '50 bags prime Eastern Rio ree'd this &Af per steamer City of B heeling and for sale by P2 . .i ; PBESTOKBROg. "f BXS Citron; 2a drams Figs; 9 Ulbs caper shellAlmonds:500lieas Sardines ree'd), ' Kuropahy ap23 Z. H. COOK A 80K, 3 l'l,HJi CI.ÜTH.-3 eases assorted qualities, roe '4 A this day and for sale by JAMES LOW & CO., - 411 Wain street. Louisville, gy. 3 'fUOUlls. -öt) dozen, assorted Qualities, iust reoeiv.dhi. : . TENNEY & S0REN30N. novl BIKV CASH -STOKE. AVIXC received and opeaed an entire new lio.il et . spring, both staple and fanov ftoods, earpete, oil eloths. UL o.e. He now invite tiie ei tuens of b-vansviUo and vicinity. vve now invite tiie ci tuens of tivansviUe an vicinity to favnr ns with a call to promising latest styles of roods ana-' small profits JilllS UA&LI & SUM. af4 1st st. Fester's bleck. -' rcLECTin aiiiniciNEü. qECinvi'.Oby CRAWFORD BELL, the largest asasHii iA tnent of concentrated preparations ever brought t tnta market, eomprising:. . . i. t i - , I Eupatorin, Sanguiaarin,- Senecin, r ; : . Leptandrin, Podophyllin, ' ftelaomin, Hvdrastin. . , . Irisin. . Alaerotin, . rhytolaccin, ' " Myricin.- . Asclepidin, ' ' ' Hyoseyai iia., Wentel larin, Xanthoxylin, Cypr:rnd a. ' Caulophylin. lielonin. mt J fSK'B. 10 casks prime Carolina, forsale by 1 , my 8 GEO. FOSTER tCO. J. II. HIAGUEE & CO., fly A VI SO closed out nearly onr whole first purchases f Spring Goods, sndar a very heavy trade for the pastsin weeks, we itreaow Tcceivinsr a second edition purchased at greatly reducd rates, and we are offering the most desirable and eleeant stock ot Dry woods ever brougnt to tne w est,at verv low nricej. and would invite merchants te eall and ex- - amfne for themsclve if they want to bny cheaper than they.' have bought be.'ore. We are just receiving new rnnta. r - uottonanes, , u-ingnasns. Jeans, A prita Checks, ' SattiaeH, Chalüs. Cassimeres, Berege, . ' Yestings, Dcl.ains. Jacconets, ' - ' X-n. . Are- ' and all kinds of goods suitable to the season; besldssan.lse. . gant assortment of Silk and Straw Bonnets. ' '- apM 1fr, CASES Boots and Shoes, best qnalitr Inst ree'd by. ,U myl9 : J. H. MAGHKE & 00. H1DKU V.SiiOAR. 2Sbbls Cider vFnes-ar for sale by L' roy24 1. & D. HKIMANN. yOl'i: UK' coils Manilla Cordage all sites, direct from la. Boston nanuiactarew, for sale by . jeG TENÄEY&"SOEENSON, TONICS WON'T DO I THF.Y never did do mere than give temporary TeWef aad they never will.- It is because they don't tench then catsf: of the disease. Thecause of all ague and bilions die- , eases is the atmctpheric po-snn called Miasma oi Malaria Neutralise this poison by it NaTCBAi. astidotis, andatl disea..es rsuf-ea by it disappears at once, itiioaee fever an -Ague core is this antidote to Malaria, and moreover it is a. r-ri .ctH harnilessmediciae, The certificate ef the eelebra-, ted chemist. J . R. Chilton, of New York, to this effect, iaattichsd to very botilc; therefore if it does ro food it can da so harm. ' : ' Ibis is mere than oan be said of Uuiniae. Aisento. or aar. - tonic in existence. as thoiT nse is ruinous to the eonstitntioa andrintra on DriB AOirts. whien never allows a person te. f-el perletlv well for a single moment, in illustration or . these truths I annex some extracts from a letter just received. ' from a Phyoicians . , . " - ' , ilEOEGETowH, unio, innren IV, SOOtt. Jas. A "RnoriE?. Ks DearSir: Yonrs of the tl inst. is at -. sn.l ' The ( are arrived late lust vear. and tie difficulty in c-ettinc anv one to try it was preatly increased from the fact rfcata romcdvhad been introdiie-d whiuh was ir.wirr in la-! ; vorwitf the publie as being better tlan using Quinine. not knnwins-I pnsame that the Temedy they needed to escape taking ttrioine. contained the drug ifcAßli 1 - .. This r -med v. (known as ' SmI.h's Tonic "1 would invari ably bkak an agne, but it äiu netcrJB it. as it wonld often, , retain wiih renewed vitror. Thi one circumstance I deemedt , : ia vonr favor, if Icnild fnstirnte a test eompsrlson betweenj it and yonr ccnu. The following; is the result: rhree pr-ons to.-a your uure,' ait 01 w men were cw. Q-Titidisn Interoiitt.ent Fever " or many weeks standing. Th. had tried Quinine, and other remedies, occasionally mis ing a chill, -but it was,"(a in all tncb. eases) slowly wear'- " ing them out: and'.iving the iontida'irn of other end severer ; maladies. I didsucceed in effeetirg a radical eure of fill throi thee cases with vonr remedy, and they have not bad a- ' chill s.incf. In all t,ri f these casesth. Smith'a.Tcnie", . ha-1 been used, and wnud, as before stated, break the cbit tnt a'ter a period or two had elap.ed it would return , I think tl ere will be no difficulty now in giving to yolar 'Cure the vantage ground ef any other remedy now in usa hero. A-e . Ac. . . ilua LcrKNitn. M. D. Rhudks' FEYF.aand avr. Cb'RE.or Akiidotp TOMALsniA -the onlv harmUs-i remedy in existence, is equally eertain aa a hrkvntive mi 'cttti:. Take it wbea yon feel the chills , comirron. and ton will never haveasincle one. JAMRS A. RHODES. Proprietor. Providence. R. I. ', Wholesale Agents, St. Louis, H. Blak&let; ChieafO. Bakci v Unna ' Forsalcin Evansvillo by PALLOCK RTOD4RD, , - . WOOT, T5Y & SAWYER, j KELL UK, FARIfSLEY 4 CO.. And Proggiss ReneraVy ; : - , ; jell-mw ,; r 1 li It Ifif V O Hi "il IILOOB! Joy to tlic World!! -TUB OSI.V LiVAIJ-IDLU KcMGDV. 1 HURLEY'S S ABS APA BILL A.- - OF all the medicines that have boea diseovered during tha . present age lor the "thousand ills that flesh isbeirto." none equal thti wonderful preparation. Only three yeera have elapsed since the discoverer (who spent a decade In studying, experimentalizingand perfectiagit)nrstintrodnee4 -it to the public, and it is already recognized ty the most emi- -nent physicians in all parts of the country to be the mostsurprising and effeetive remedy for eertain diseases of whieb, they have knowledge. Allother compounds or syrups of the root have hitherto failed t.n enmrnnnd t.he sanction nf E.h. flannltv. beeause. OB be i mg tested, they have been fonnd to contain noxious irgredi- -' ents, whioh aeatralize tnegoou nects oi toe sarsapanu, -oltentimes injures the health of the patient. It isnotse with, Hurley 's preparation. " , . This is the p"Ire and genuine extraet of the root; aa on trial, be fonnd te eaoct a -ertain and perfect care ol tha.. . following complaints and diseases: Affection of the Bone, . . Habitual Costiveness. ... . Debility. T1 r-idigestlOB. . Diseases of the Kidney. Liter complain-. Dyspepsia, '', v.. """" " " Kryasipelas. ' ' Pulmonary Diseases; - - Female Irregularitio, Sorofula, or Kmg'e Kvit, .. Fistula. v. Syphiliii And all Diseases of the skin " ' Bes!d:s curing the above, it is also known to se a great anV p.weriui tonic, purifying the blood and invigorating tba system. - ; " In short, it is w thont exception, in the eases mentioned and its g-Beral effect on the system, the most effieacons, aa. it is most desirable, remedy of the age' It is already extensively used throughout the country, and is fast obtaining an ' Buropua i reputation. The instances of eures it has effeotedt are daily coining to the proprietor's knowledge.and be baa - no nesitatiea in recommenoing it to one ana an vno wnni Hol arfnÄmK ' Reeollect Hurlev's Sarsaoarilla if the onlv genuine article in th-- market. 3Priee one dollar per bottle, or tvx for Ave dollar. ' For sale at the manufaHory, corner of Seventh and OreeAstreets. Lonisville, Ky. Alto at whoUale booses of Bacon. Hyde fc Co.. St. Louis, Mo. J. Wright & Co.. New Orleans, La. Keller. Farssi-kt & Co.. Evansville. Iod. Aad Ivy-all extensive Drurrists throughout the tJnlteA -asttes. Canada. Mexico and South America. apj-ly ff O AF, CRCSHED AD POWDERED SLtjARS. Jl Z..bblSJstceselve... S. K. GILBERT & OU., syo. near n atsr.. -20 hl-ls Loaf; 10 bbls Crushed; m Aa Powdered: inn ree'd. tor. sale by 20 do rowaer'TE(NEY & 5QPESSOX. ieS ' "ÖiTYf.i. g. f0 bbls St. James SngarJionsa Wolassei. m justreo'd. and for aale byTENj(ET & SÖBEIf80If. CrPF,llFI1E Ft,OUR.-We are always Ixt reo Iptf. PVhoice brands of Flour, whioh we deliver to our eusto mer. at a. low a price a. any ather hon., in iCKltY, ' p." S. Vow telling at $ per kW andh eT bag, inf' grades in proportion. B,y1 ;