Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 8, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 6 August 1856 — Page 1

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fe. CL WHEELER. A.L.ROBINSON WIIEEs-El-&UOBIKS03I, ATTORNEYS AND CO 'JN-EORS AT LAW, ' , , ,ScoeorU)lale,Vlnje!er& lslehart.) ?I ---- Collreling Aenef, Offlct cn?td t.. Otpttitt tie ! Court Ilona Building, near ,'v HTtihingto Hotel, F-nnntaille, Ind. N.B. H. Q. VThHln Notary Publie. E 0H HURt-RY." " T. SO-L.V-I. JOllX IIIUtT.CY C!o. touv.ikdim a -vi cittt-ii-- ' - MERCHANT?, W 00 TeU,,P'10WlBVBW ORLEA5S " ASA IGLEIIlKTi 'iTWUNRT TU NO ItBd, F.1TTB AOFNT. ;;flucce.aor to Inle, Whpelor I?lehart In Keal Estate A;roriciei.) Vlh practice T-nw In the Circuit Cotirt of Vanderburgh 'atanivllld, la. , . "-'"-"' IttORKIS S. JOHNSON, I-rTrflt.KT T LAW AID RAt RSTATK A-RMT. ' 6."dt?sV.i.fc Ip Bray', building,, nearly oppo.it. the .. Sil,, l.ifcfatrlrlM. lUQ. - "

ES.. aTICE OK PEACE, NOTARY AVÖ J Ing 'a!rtlS1nSoith. siuess appef sai-i-g 1 Bank. Kv-fis-ar21-w rTr Rastern Illinois, aad 4" othei to saldo,, paying taxes, etc. Rfor to W, T, fas. Blt-W Tin.. I..,.. :-r 04,DbK.iian ISAAC HRt-AKH. , ' i. & t. nr. im NN, WHOLES U.K. A5DRKTA ItDKAMMlS IS Hilt, LIQUORS. & &C, MAIM STRRRT, S01IIIW BOOR! ABOVE SECC D. RVAMsVILLI, ind. 1ao31 U : : JTt. cox, CKOCER, FOEWARDING AMI COMMISSION ' M3XCHAtIT, DRAblR 1 ALL KIUBS OF PRODUCE, finceimet, hid.' Purtlcnlar attention paid o forwarding and Receiving ct3i-tr .. """CITY HOTEL., WATERBT. BKTWKKN VINE OIVtBIOK, aatii, lv4- " octl WM. H. KOlüOUKl, rropncLor. R, mCXDRlCK. ........... w-"" " HEÄDHICKS fflC'iiA 'WHOLESA.LE DEALERS IS BOOTS AUD SHOES. FOBTICR'R RLOCK. K1K8T STRrKT, ARMAJ. NewUblcake.La. Mbvral cash Vdrances will be made on consign inenU W. B. Browrr & Co., Vincenne, Ja. BKREDICT& Williams, Gray vllle, III. O'RiLEr & Co.jEvansville.Ia. CHAN'ULKK AND JAMlvS IMBbJ-i -t. .. tfyansviiie, sn'' ,OJ1- - PUIXTEIS'S JOII I'APliKS. XO i e WOOD I 4, NM. TT and lit V1I ., V, .' .Br....V.rn.e..whUh l f . . "VM. K. MctillKW, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PVW0. OmeiTnYh. -Croscent City Bank- Ku. " IWTILL atwad faitniuiiy to au ousmee. -- - - v. a . - . J Wj . ' ri;.i:Ydk oiik.xso.. .i- n....ilt IS ORUCERIKS.ASU 14U0R . .. -.a ir K I 1 , - nrtHS nnderina have tnis J""'J'" I" ...".?,; iHBandersin M .k- of dome a wholesale wrooer, Liquor tn. pnrp. u. - " , m.,, AlllS O! :r:ii:.v, ..a n,i add additions to make a UoJre,V.?"?,."':r -w. Vhall he able to offer a. ao.d bargain. or anv city in the POR CASH. 1.1 auv noase in diiuö.i".. R S. TBN N Kk S. SORENSON. W.st. ja3 nrBTTrrnnn nrII 3E. rnHE subscrv" r;lmVke tho above house, and nas T" ntirely reliUod i..id refurnished it, und PP" toentertain the patrons of tue house id f"'or manner. He has also rented the brick Stable.owuud by Si, Burke.and has aSoodstock of uorsesand carriTlieeAal.leislaree, clean and welllocated, and good t hostlersarenconstantatlendance . .J'f. ' will be paid to the care of horses left njt.and in all respects, the pnMic a Itind Sherrood Holism a zood Hotel. fiyH-tfl ..A8i51 rood Honsa sjood RIXT8.2J eases new -tyles tancy i rint, 6 do black ana wnue uo; , .1 Klrtl. do solid blacs Ree'd this day and forsale hv JAMHSi.uw s i w.. mhl8-dAw 4ld Mai street. Louisville, Kt. SR)ro Cotton Floss; r,n gro Linen Floss: Odos Hair Braids: 1"" ur ""'", It pes fancy Silk, handsome styles: .. 20 p.. black Bombatlne; 50 V?iV fftW T00 R.'d thi. day ad for sale hv JAMES LOW ft CO mhl8-dAw 1KST CiaJAI.ITY of Ii nriftM. defi24 - lilairsvilla FLOUR at rcuicea Ulairsviua THOS HEADEN. "voa nnllln. T.lnneneotts and Manns; 5 casks trace m j. . . . . .. -, , , i . chains, hog and Halter chains for sale by W-ALDKIRCH. mnzi CiOOPER'S J Planes and TOOLS. A full assortment of Knives. Truss Hoops just reo'd I ky stMtner J P. weed and for sals by Main street het. Itand2d.j mh21 Bt, VXK UHORW. A larft and complete assortments Blank Lediers. Journals. Day and Cash Books of every "'"ahl40"yle"'ibiB4i,8',0r t'.ONYNOTON & CO. OOMKTHIMi PRETTY. few ohoice. first rate Mmr. Aatiauet Silk dross pitron. reo at S. EMBICH. mhl7 m,W 9 ti rross ofass'd scrnbbini brushes: JO boxes of round pioesi 40 doj of ass'd Carrv r Combs ifor sal by mh22 ' . k D. HEIM A N N . V sals by mhls S. E. GILBERT & CO., Sve. near Water. CHOICE RIO COFPKB. SO bag best quality reo'd perT. 0. Twlch.ll. for sa'e by i sahli a K I lbi i v " "rl Sl Bi.lTTml i,,st .eoeived i boxes suoeriorao d leaf '"fa im ..v. . 1 1 -..w t ms short cut J . Anderson's . tSolaee;)7rossshorteit-l. Anderson's (Amulet;) together with one of the largest stocks .f drugs aver brouäht to this - marse t . ITJl ETROPOI.IT VN RDOw The ahova artiole has lf just arrived., It is the eaois that gave such gonsral satr sfaoti.n lastfsll and spring. Come aoo nt voursiw -nu a T"-pir iQr nunoav. mn:i HENORIOKS & AlrREA Tj 4Y. Sä bale bright Timothy r. d per canal b'at iorM JR. gan, tor saio oy l KU. r i 't v UEX8.S00 bush small white iu shionini order lor.ale J hy ' mh2l ft '4P, FQSTBt A 00. IlUü.KS OIIAKUGU. HAVE sold my stock of Groceries to Messrs. Z. TT. COOK , K A Son. who will continue the business at my old stand -Waich I have rented to them for fire years. They will also ' fefloaaeot with it their present business of Family Groceries .-.,,nd Produce I koo my friends and eustomer, will call and oxamin thairstock and give them n lit-eral trial. Ik r.tiriaf from my present business. I would return bit sincere thanks to my numerous freud and customers fortheir " very liberal patrona7. and what is still more desirable in " hnsineas. their very reaeral punctuality iv "material aid.1 I shall henoeforth b. found at the office of Gko. Fostkr ft Co f of which firm I am a memoeri, ana win give to the business . of that house my personij attention, and where I shall be pleased to im my friends. . Ian23-tl , M. W. FOSTER. FrVou VCCO. Fiv Lump cheap to close eoosisnment. L d-o8 ',KO. FOSTER A- OO i . A S H XV iTl V ö URS.-ii.iW) Ligh ius-d Mus; 5 125 Pannol D iocs, in store and for sale bv ap ORR. DALZELL t CO. .Iff OUVaa 'Ihalf-bb K'. l"l hbls Plantat!on in fine order and 100 bbls do, for sals by

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I assooiat.dteisclvet.other Prt""V 'm One .flaw and will attend to all bus.ness eonttded ta them One khmayalws be found at their offies. on Loenststreet,

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LOUISVILLE.

FrASK C AKT KU W at. K. JOURTT. O it r li it A: J O V U T X FOEWARDIXIJ AND COMMISSION JIKRCHANTS. SO. 23, IMf SHIR TIKI AT., BKT. MAIN AND Willi LOllsV II.I.K. Kl. Ktlr to Geo.Foet A Co., P. O. O-Eiley 4 C... (wsTille. to'l. ji4-ijr KI,TI.I. lcaiotfitei' Wel'inu reo'd this day mad for sate by JAMÜS LOW & CO.. 41 Vain nreet. LonUTilln, Ky Vm KU K. SO pieces fancy Cadsimere, handsome style le. rec"d thin diy and for aale 1 y JAM 13 LOW & CO.. decl2-U- 4'B Maint.. Lnnisville. Ky. C,THV M casen Ntw York Mills Cottonade iviiikiis Cottnades; 25 cases i, re'd this dar and for sale J AM KS LOW CO. mhl 418 Main street, LouisTill., Ky. 750 piec.s Silk Handkerchiefs; 200 doten Madras Crarats; 150 d Shirt Bosoms; ree'd this d,y ,nd forlelry JAS. LOW & CO.. ontg 41M:iin ftrrft. T,oni.ille. Kt. Ifom .Imirnal Anril 12: Bitlnns Pictorial April 19; N. Y. Pi-avnne Anril 19; . X. inspaten April ii; Satnrdav Post April 1; London Pitnuh March 22; Lon lon Illu'trated Sewn Maroh 22: London llliutfa ert Times Mardi 22: V. Y. Ledjfr April 1!; Brother Jonathan A.ril 12; V. Y. Times April 12; N. Y. Clipper April 12 at P19 SAM'L LISTER. "TESTIXO. 1 case plaid Marseilles Vest'n, r.c'd this V day and for sale by mh29-dA v JAS. LOW ,fe CO.. 418 Main tret, Lonisrille, Ky. 7I,X.VKI.S.V $ eases Canton Flannels; 2 bales yellow do; 2 do blue t' rilled Flannels: 2 do by dec17-1 green do do: ree'd this day and for sale JAMES LOW k CO.. 418 Main trt. LnniYille. Ky. TOWELIXG 2 cases V.rown Henebeck Toweline: 2 do bleanhed da do: ree'd this day and forsitety JA3. LOW & CO , mhi9-d . 418 Ma'n nret. Louisville. Ky. CINCINNATI. IVIXOX & GOOlin N, AGENTS FOR CLIFTON AND CITY MILLS AND . EWS PAPER. PL AT NE R Aj SMITH'S n 1 Ii k Book 1 ap e r s ; SMITH PETE KS CUT CARDS A CARD SHEHTS; Ms7liilod!' Rook und. cvs Ink; MAD RIVER MILLS, STRAW BOARDS, etc.. 8to. SALES ROOMS, 77 & 7 WALNUT STREET. CINCINNATI. O. Where they offer every variety of paper adapted to the city bd aeonntry trade, and the materials employed in its mannf fdrice paid for Rags. ' iep46m " fVClATI I' MMMl W ARKHOC8K. rninEnnderäin'','!. Wholesale Paper Dealers, tnvlte the JL "attention ol dsters and consumers to their larae and varied ock of PapeiS. Our arrangements with Eastern manufacturers and dealers are such that we are enabled to keep on hand, at all times, a larje stock of Caps and Letters plain and ruled: FlatO.ps. Demys. Mediums, Royals and Super Royals; Blank Book Papers, manufactured by Flatner A Smith, and other first class manufacturers. We are auents lor the be Printers' Cards, and k.ep on hand, at all times, a oomplete stock of Printers' Papers of every descriition. Linhthody's Book and News inks; McCreary's Colored Inks. Varnmh and Gold Siie. We have on hand in store, a larre stock of the best roorv. w. an H Honk Paner..and can sunnlv orders to al most any extent, with rosular sizes, and irregular eiies make to order on shortnotics. W.pay the höhest raret price in easa, lor ugging.RopeandCotton Waste. nr,,r.v Wholesale Paper Dealers. & Manufacturers' Agents, sepll I I an', n.iniiv"t..i. iupi(vi:i) putt 1'Aiii.K jyiii.i.. ilOR Rrindinr wheat and corn, and all other .ubtances reqnirina crlnd ne. . , , . Oenuineold Anchor Brand Bolting Cloths, and Belting of Oura'.nt, J. R. Monro, is authoriied to sell the above articles a' oar Cincinnati prices, including freirht. Call at J R. Monroe's Family Grocerj . corner of Oak and Second streets. . rt jel8-tf JAM KS IIKAUf'IKU ,,ionninvi . F It K rirE i7BIHDH , COMMISSI O X I KIICHAST, NO. 7 LAFAYKTTK STRKKT. "Jwrlnii, Ia., "IOR the siie of Butter. Cheese. Lard. Ens. Dried Fruits. r Finne Meat, and all sorts of Western Produce ana tor the purchase of Groceries, oto. Cajh advances made on eonsifEnments. teoH-dnm "BXIK STORES. - JLi 710 lbs s assorted Ouu Packing; 1, reels Kackm i arn: 2H0 lbs assorted White Rore; 3 dor. assorted Wrenches: 30 lbs Nr. 1 Flour of Emorv: 4 nbls Winter-stra'ned Lard Oil; orsalehv mv7 IIOBNBROOR k CO PAYNES MEAT SHOP fravT3? IS nowopened for the season at th old stand on P Fi stetreet. between Vine and Sycamore streets. Kfc3V I will keen constantly on han 11 kinds of fresl Meataof ths ' et qualities, and all of them at the lowest msrk et nrices. I would be glad to have calls irom my oin cnetomers and the publicgenerally WM. PAYNE. lebe-tf GOO DSM w fEareuow reeeivmr the largest, ana rang aesirai ' tnck of DRY GOODS. BOOTS. SHOES, HATS CAPS and notions ever offered in this market, to which e respectfully invit. the trade. g JAQÜflss t QO CK 4U blg8 pri"' ptIatrFT'!g COT g 1 1RPKT CHAIN. ?5 bars I or sale by teliio S. B. GILBERT A CO.. yo. near Water. TSW ICKKIIKL.-2Skits primoNo. 1 Mackerel ree'd and Ji for wis by mh4 F PUESTON BROS. JPKC'EIV KD 2S0 gross N.Y. Paper Matches for sale by Ik mh4 I. k D. HEIM ANN. UVASVII.LK TOOL ItiE. fiUi OP THE mi HlAffR. MAIN STKF.KT RF.TWKKN fikst and skcond. FaTHR nndersiirned havinr lanely increased his stock of B llriiwum. offers for sale to the citizens of Vanderburgh and surrounding Counties, an extensive assortment of MKCHAS1CS TOOLS for Carpenters. Joiners. Millwrights. Cabinet nnd wagon makers. Cooper.. Masonry Gunsmiths. Blacksmiths and Butchers, Ac. Also constantly on n ma a luiistocR oi general BUll.PINU HAlinWARK locks, latches, hntts and shutters, hinices, bolts, screws, brass goods, eta., nails, glass, sash and paines. U1BDK1 Ptflt. ..tt.1.1. r..d..v Chairs. Brushes. Scales. Bells, Axes and agreat variety of articles usually kept in hardware stores. . , Orders by mail or 0 q rj s T C S W A L D K I RC If w r KO I TB. a first rate article oi seeu v Ä mh24-lm SHANKLIN & REILLY. ITPERFIXE FLOl'B-Choice brands tredneed price. by mhi7 iJH "i. k IKilES, CLOCKS, JtWtl-KJ.W. ny-TE have just received, (and ar continually making dditiona.l a large and fine stock of Watches. Jewelry, Clocks. Siver Warn, in short all articles usually Rept ma ewelrv store, and beini direct from the manuiacturer s we ... onu.tilnri .a saII at. vnrv low flvures. The public aenerally and the 1 idles in particular, are invitea to ran examiue eur stock and prices. BITl'ROLFr UJS. ply main stieei, cv. - . .RKSH ARRIVALS r 2 20 cases elegant Fancy Prints: 10 do assorted bleacHed Muslin; 100 pieces plain bl ck Lawns; 100 do half monrning Lawns; 85 do elegant French Robes; 120 do Chsllie Belege, extra qualities; Juki A ..Bit Pun... Kilk Handkerchiefs: 30 cartoons assolted Ribbons, iust ree'd and for sale by ny5 J. H. MAGHEE A CCK fJUOCEIllES AN O PltOVISIOXS. a"HERE can the hungry peopleget WW The best of Groceries, dry and wet? They'll find them, yon may safely bet, AtZ. H. Cook k Son's. There's 0otir andsugar, soda, eoan. Pipes, pickles, buckets and kitchen stuff; Cigars quite worthy of a puff. ForcashatZ.H Cook & Son's. There'otodtish, eoffee. starch and spice. Hams, ebeese and bn'ter. very nice; ' All to be had at thelowest price. For cash at Z H.Cook & SOS'S. Corn meal, molasses, pork and salt. And further, lest the rhTme shonld halt. You'll find inst every thins but fault For ch at Z. H. Cook & SON'S. Tn fact, believe this tale or not No man, exceftastupidsot, Can wan' for oven, pan or pot. Or an v thi nr that can't be got To nibble sold or swallow hot. f or cash at L. Hi cook k son's. Boxes Planes aad Plane Irons jnstree'd by mh21 ' WALDKIRCH. IO TO THE LAUIES. liJHANKLIN & REILY won d respectfully invite th.e tt Hni.n nf the ladies of Evansville and vici ni ty to thai la'ifi and varied stook of Embroideries, and white goedsjust received emhraoingi Luinerick Lace collars ana oieevea; Emb'd Linen do do; Mattese A: Chroohotdo do; Book Muslin do do: Jaconet. Cambrio and Swiss Collars: Swijsand JacB Embroidered Bands; do do Edgings and Insertions; English Thread. Lace and Edgings; Mourning Collars and Sleeves; White and black English crape Collars; Molian and wh't embroidered Skirts; , French Corsets and s lk Vests. a..: V. a 1 .e a d Ptfifd Mnslins: tji AtA ..,i Kn,i,miiiarid Swiss dress paterns. for slal.tow pr.'cesby my3 SHANKHN ii RE1LY

MISCELLANEOUS.

Z. II. COOK & SON, WIIOI.K' LK WD RKTtll. DliAI.FRS 1 GiSUCi;Ulr rV pkovisio.m, EVaNSVILLE. INDIANA. WHOI.EI.H DKPVRTMKXT, FIRST STREETj FIRST DOOR FROM MAIN. IIUrIL IIKPH 'DIES r. MAIS STREET, FlHST DOOR BELOW THE CORNEK 3 J H. COOK bves 'o thank his friends in Evansville and J neighborhood, lor their lavorss. freely bestowed upon him sine, be hai b--.n io business amongst them, nnd takes this opportnnitv ot inrodneni to their notice h'sson. Mr. H. A.!"OK, whom he has taken inlo partnershi p from this date, and olieff for the new firm Z. H. Cook a So, s continuance of the sonport o liberally conferred on himself. Z. H. Co.ik A on. havins! taken the naiafM premises and pnrchased the wfc le of thojtnck of Mr. W. W Foster, feel confident that thsv will he enabled to supply fle citizens ol Evansvil'e with nverv article they may require in the(Grocery and Provisicfl line. Z. H C. A Son wisn especially to draw the attention of persons in the country having prnofnee of any kind to dispose of. to their increased facility for frskinr olf their ftoek, and snoplyine th.m at, their store, with all irticles required in the wholesale department, at prices that must ensure theirorders for the fntnre. feb.'-tf pVF.W Gowns. 9 UST receive' at Mrs. McKav's Cap and Trimmins' Store. a:o an assortment of Window Shades. Oil Cloths, Bureau and Stand Covers on Firststreetnear Vu'n, mh4 MRS. Mr, ETAT. I VfVTINfl ! PAlTHG ! ! GEORGE G. WALKER & CO., OSÜAMHVf AI AXD BIOS FAISTITCO. ALL orders will be attended to with punctuality and dispatch. OUce Venneman's Row. Tine street, between Second and third streets. feh2i;-tf tv Window irlas? 810 9x12 10x14 l"x!2 3 f I P 10xlfi;2nffross extra pinf flaiki reriv(rl tW rfay and for alfl by ap5 . 1. &p-JEIM ANN PTFA' 1J5THER ITKH. Gf-nU MMk arab cloth, pitnnt leather afber boot,. Oxor1 an! Prince Mb-rteuts from the most'fidhionabl mannfnetorv F.it, -anU , - HRXDRICSS 4:,McRBA. KIICASKS La -lie Root,es: .VI easf ThiH I1 P 1 " 'Mtfis Men's calf and kip hoe: 1 voiw 1 Child Bootees;', S hoot. tor sale by mh3l ß00nrsr,cornMAGHEB ft CO. at 30c per hushel . f "iKKS'K OF COKFKE.-lO boxeä , gra. each j aat A ree'd, for sale low hv mh31 S. E. HILBERT & COJ, Syr. near 11 ster. I" lH'KTTEn POIi K10hMs M-", Pork for r-tailini;, just ree'd by aP2 HERSHnBRr.ER k C aRSON f.I.OI'Il. 50 boss superior floor for sile hv i apll ITKRsrniEfERJfc fARnv. fEI.MÖTSVORK. i"S kes Va nails assorted sites, ree'd this day and for sale by apS I. Sc D. nIMAVV. sj ."C BNS Cream Cheese reo'd this dav and forsale hr 5- apl LJJI'A O PC BXS filil weisht Star Candles ree'd this dv an l for ZJm P sale ky apS I. k D. HEIMAVN. PnOrTOR7S"Pf? RI, 5T RCH -?1 boxes of this fAVont.e hrand iust ree'd end 'orsale hy npS til IjK w vt v at uu.. ye near w ater. 8,000 for sale verv low to close eonS. E. GILBERT It CO. C-u:vv b uis W sivnment. rCrfcCAN'S fresh Baltimore jSyster. Whole eanal; hrlf sy cans 50c; J list ree'd and for sale Mr ap2 .. H. COOK SON J"T d DOZ Buckets; 20 dot wash tnhs itt store and for Ve Itfbj aplt Z. H. COOK. It SON. I T It . 4L. TnE snhseriherhavin received a fresh sitnoty of tmp'ements. is now prepared to furnish the following articles on the most liberal terras, ooniistina: of Corn Crushers, Thresh I ne Machines. Corn Shelters. Reapinc Machines. Harrows. Ciiciilar Saw, Lo:Chnins, An' Shovels, Lipinot.t's Spdps. Mowiufr Machine, Plows, all kinds, Outtin Boxes, Ox Yokes. Axesand ifoes, A m4 Snad a.. Corn Drill1. Fanninc Mills, Culcivattr. . MeatC'itters, Trace Chains, Day'a Shovel. Lip.noott's 'freln Shovels, öcst i .si -teei ror.s, ana a general assortment of Ojrden Tmplemen s. Sendin yonr "rd'-for Thre!iing Midlines, as thesnpp'y will be limited to the demand. mh6 THOMAS OR ANJfainstreet. g TiAfJS ehoiie-Eastern Rio ColTee inst reo'd nor F steamer Tweed by arB Z. H. COOK A SON. bTIAWF.LTO. SHKKTI:. 200 hales of Cennelton ' Sheetinn ree'd this day and for sile by mh2-dw J AS. LOW It CO.. 41 Main st. Lou.. Kt. I OOZ Well Bücket: r 15 dos wir tied whins; 1 dor pops bnadbrushes; 4 do FloorMopj: 2 oz Rm starter: 4 do tan(T Instin hrnshes; 1 dft pAfPS v brn!1. 10 do Floor V fnrr,l by F. H. HKIMANV. aplS IO DOZ Plew Lins; At. Mason lin: 15 do Minnil? Bedeord; ft d Cholk lines: 7ß nst isd mar et basket ; fi dot Letd Fipp! for sale I. sfe D. TIKI V ANN. 20(lhs Cotton t,ine; 10 nert cloth baskets; aplH y BnEAP! TKVSÜa. si hf-cho t Ounpowder; S h'-chests Imnerial; 5 do Yonnst Hvsnn: 5 do Black; and 61b boxes aas'u Teas, just received hv myi2 Z. HCOOK ft SON ÜST reoeived 20 boxes Western Reserve Cheese. rorale 9 by myl2 OADDWELL & LANG LEY. rniRESis noons. M W 50 pie eces Ohallies: 100 pieces Crepe d'Epague, received his day and for sale by my in (.on ,lSMaint, .Lon .Ky. r' BOX KS Sunimer Candles rei'ü andior s;iie V'V ,r22 I.&D HEIMANXL tCTJDHIKS. 7 diu fsnev od common Buckets; k3 2tro T-ound wood box Matches: Bdoi Pine and Cedar Churns, ass'd sizes: reiv.l per Yuba, for sale by . my8 J. . k S. ICM'.KI . POPI.A1C SSIIMJLE. jfJACJ Jf a Ik sTi POPLAR Shingles in vnrd and for.ale iiClM W I by ap22 JOHN F. GLOVER .11 All KR HI. 4inS.4I.MO. , fllikitts loug . 1; z.- Kitts ,-o i.iagci .. . A bills do is nr-bbis so. i; 20bbls do 3: . 3 bhls Salmon; 25 kitts Salmon, received ana lorsaie "y my7 I. k D. T1VTMAW. -m cicrf...,i,nH! 1 i-i.k ven red 20 oxes don ble refined ..ir.tn. in v. und I lh naoors: 2(lO lbs Extra Indieo; 1 case potash in tin cans.Tec'd direct f"m s.w ork hy p29 A.H.0001t4V"0 C OASES French Cho'olate; 9 5 boxes Maceoronie; . 15 boxes Yellow Vermicellc: 6 do star Msecorone : 1 1I1 green Cheese, forste I. & D. HEIMANN. 2 do Citronst r by my3 Siw'bush Potatoes: 2 hush dried apples: 15 do flrleo eaines inst reeeiven sni mr saio 1.-7 mvR CALDWELL L t VOLET'S Family Grocery. l L WOOL TW KKOS. 2 baits grey 1 we orec'otoday and for sale by J AS. LOWCO FLOITII WHEAT." C1ITY MILLS FLOUR Selling at 5 MKgM 75. Hue J Flour at i 50. tä. The Mills are giving $1 forWheit m y 1 7 -1 w - 1 TiivtR in. 2"Ogross, lots yards, white Spool Thread; 2Vi do 100 do col'd d. do: ree'd this dav and forsale by mvio JAMES LOW k CO. ül day and tor sale by JAMES LOW A- CO.. ap2S 418 Main stteet. Louisville, Ky. B Af'K I.IUA 2 casessolid black lawns, receives mw to -dav and forsale by JAMES LOW k CO. ap2S 418 Main street Louisville. Ky. 8 HOE TURK D. 1 case lec'd to-dy and tor sale by . .... , 1 nv t- nil kp26 JAMES LOW k CO. 418 Main st , Louisvillee Kv MpniMMISISR 10 cartons Silk Fringe; 10 cantons silk M trimmings r.n'Atn.HaV andlOVSllo bv ap2S JAMES LOW k CO. knWKT niBno. HJS 50 cartoons Bonnet Rihh n a -sorted; 50 Dress Trimmings do: ree'd this day md for JAMES LOW k CO.. 41 Main street. Louisville, Ky. sale by mys MOI AES. 120 bbls and halves and Prime for sale by sp20 GE". FOSTER A- CO. s7Tl I I OI IIING la I f .t Jlti.L.. rf, H E undersigned have estmnsnea a 111, on me ooruer ... JL econd and Canal streets, lor the purpose of manufac turing Flour andMeellor thf home traJe. win seep constantly on hand extra brands . f Flour, and in quantities! snitthe trade. We hope to meTitssharoof the pnbli patronag hy giving you agoou article 01 ri..i.rmi.u . .. San'S T-tf5 H A RT Ä F AI RCtTILP. P fc Th4T LBS assorted Wire; S 1 1 ( F F 25 slabs block Zinc; 311 firs niocR Tin; 5 casks Sheet Zino; Samuel crr. reo'd and for sale by my:7 n a I. 'n WE'LL. & L A TV O LEV, RT AVING taken the old stand formerly ocenpiea ry .. n. K la rnir th. Post. Office, have a large and well select......i.r'r.mii. firnnerles. which they ofTerlowfor cash. hoping by close attention to ousiness ...! ornuhiicnatronage. "J 100,000; HARRI ÄßE and firp Bolts ad sizes; m rt.t brass and silvered Hands; iO do dash irons or Kt,eeien, tor sal by tnvl7 SAMTE'. ORR. OUS'ORIES. 50 bushels Potatooj 30 lbs Table Baiter. J li .-Y1. 17.-.- i.iat- FOPi V (1 St 3 Family Grocery. -m sr. -,. LBS Shipstuff just recoanaior sale ll.l Wm III., nor IPO. ap!7 7 v, krsH R.KRGER A CARSON. . DOZ painted Churns; 20 nest varnished sugar boxes; v.: 1 a -.i,-. ni.i. to. Hnz ass'd woolen spoons: 6 nest oeder wash tubs (9 in nest;) 25 boxes steei rens lor sale by ap!7 I . 1 . n&ijiaaa . nRlEO aurar 1 nrco an v n VJI' KS. 1000 lbs extra sugar cured dried Beef; 50 extra sugar cures -eel Tongnes;ree'd per steamer J. B. Carson at H COOK & SON. mhl4 Corner Main and 1st. ?T "k BUSHELS Neshanic potatoes; 20 bush white beans ls do dried peaches "Ajrso do dried Arpies; for sal by apl. UERSUBERQE- CARSON.

MISCELLANEOUS.

'WHUEIiEK V WILSON'S SEWING MA CHI N E S fE Vfachittes ererate nnoo an entirelv new r-rinci B- pie, tisint; no sh;iitlt, at one nevrlle and tv.i threads.--They have heen in operation in the hand of families and Tftnutactnrr8atnc luotiy long to give tütm ataoroughtrial anH hae criven entire satisfatiun. Thfly are vnry imil in eonairwetion , Tid hijyhl y ornameBi"1 & Wfll1 s nctfa to a-Joru a mays tvtk. or trccu, iy m ivte guns ju:u diji position lu idbnup me Aliismi. It h Vieen our nhjectto furnish a Vahine thut wrnl3 be anplinshle to family nna, as w-)l aa to th wani o Tailors; ureas An il tloas vaiters. Sh'rt ani Collar Jfanuf otnrr, Ac. We are iv-BfMsnt that cur Machines in ttt present form art? che best ewer ortt-rod to the puMic. . i nousinis ni famines can testitv to tneir merits on au kinls of family aevrintr, while Shirt and Colin? Manafactu rera f eely acknowledge their aifpeiiority Ter, all others rr thfir work . An examination ofthe Machiaas IsrespectfuHy. soli it?clu at Hopkins & Read's, K. O. T? R At) piTtf Role Agent forSonth'-tnTnflia ' ' ÜOWVKn UOYIiE, SHEHT-UtO. WOHRKK. BOILER MAKER AXD RLACKMITfifNTO IN GENERAL: ÄS AVL'FAfTI'RE of Boiler Rivets. Railroad Chairs and im. Spikes, N Ii. Oorner .Main and Cherry streets, St. Loiii?', Mo. jft jf Second and BiileS always on hand. Repair'ntr Tone upon the shortest nntioe. , 1 mbli-3ni Ro.iT.tn;.. I HAVE opened, on the tor-2TS2-SZ.'V nerof flanal and Main streets. I a Boat Stork and paAilv hr-f.v i Bri.lishment. where I will be pr. par'd at all times to supply Canal and Ohio Boats, and families with every article they need in the way of Stores . Canal Boatsmen are particularly requeued - re"imVer my place. mhi:i-2twdtf JiJHV FARRKLL. ie-.fi. NEW SsPISIXs. GOODS. " is.-.t; fl'ST received in st -re a fresh lot of Spring Stylo Goods, which we are prepared to diseose o' at rhe lowest fiure We shall contiom- to receive all the lat-st sm lea of aooiis direct from the importer and manufacturer, and hope by our strict attention to the wants of the mcreha jt, tq jnwit a fair sharerf their patronage. J- r JEWELL CO.. hll-tf Corner Vine and FiT't s rets ? URLS No. 4n R tn h 25 I Plaster Paris in store nnd for sale bv Z. H Coo K k N". "UTILITY, K!:At; E'Yt Sii.HGAMCi; R E F I NE "ii E N T . . ' "B.VERY onserf the bove names will be round well aaptM J ed to and a true renresen'ative of the i"r.mi4 quantities of Goods in.t arrived at r he Wf1l known Store of Will. Iioeueutiial Co., Corner of M-iin an I F rst streets. Havinr an assortment and aaeWdoo of Goods, surpassing inth" vario'vof styles, colors ndshade. also in quanti'v and quality any and every thirj: which w nrany other house ever ex ibi'ed. wetak- partimlar pleasure to nvit our friends and cutooiers in Kvaturville and vicinity tn give ns a call. We extend our 'nvifation in particulnrto ths fairsex. a snring theea that evry article imiginnl'le nnder the name of Dry Goods Em' rfcidvis fSwiss. French nd SnTtehl Fancy Good.. Manillas W'hlw Goodsof every des-!ription5 Shawls. Millinery and Straw Hoods, can he seen in th rinnest, choice and most varied assortment. We are fnllv eonvinicd that ws ci satisfy tbr most ansnine exneotaMons. n'! sttif every cl ainj re.reef ir.r good taste and low prices. In C'nt'iinr if every kfetd nnden we can please overy aomana as loriasmon cior orquauT.y ond the same in piece goods, fom. n" eonvjiee vmn mhll WM LOBWMV TllAL -Aff" VMOVü lOboxsin store and for ,! t-Tve S.J. apl2 . PRESTOV Tt' 1TR PTH-V FI.OI R.-.Tiistr H J suppiv of F. Markle'e extrs ?hne flour, narranied equal to ths best St. Louis tn nl HER'äHBS'" iminv iMHtfrum t imils and m:.'le white Hint Uominv cn-n formale at P ; HQ i&S BROOK & CO. S1 out of ?nT$ wholesale or retail by cpa , . . . 1CA3K Zane Cnrrant; 1 bbl paper-shell Almonds; (i bo s4 Kaiins ass'd M. R. and Layers; 2 trails Dates, reo'd per steamer Defender y . ap2 Z. H. COOK fr SO V. R. WIE. 20 boxes iust received and for salt 1 v apl.. . .. . PRESTON BROS. L4HTINU POWDER . 25 kegs insr reo'dand for . aal by apli .PRESTON BROS. W K10 S Vitt'l'. Blldi in k Myers' pure lemon. B A ree'd per Persia, for sale by , ap8 - 3- E. GlLf.ERT & CO. CM.ME.T VD I.I MR 75 bMsCement: 100 hMsWhite J Lime, in store and for sale by ' - mv5 . ORR. DAL ZELL k CO. If H KRrF.Ttr.V.LYS E Ar.KR FRESJJ OYSTERS & (l 15 oases 1 and 2 pound cans, ree'd per Persia, for sale by apS . . a. K.; qiLB..iT A-CO 4"j 4 V f)OZ Grain" Cra ll-s; 20 doz linlf Bush-is. in store O A 9 for sale by ap ' RR, OsLZKL'. k Oil. : : can ; stsa. I HAVE a large double Warehouse at the-Canal Basin, capable ol'storing any amount of produce, which will be received, stored taken care of and held subject to the owner', orders, on the most reasonable terms, ; mhfi ; P. O. O'RIT.EY. flltUAIK-'I'IC 1. 1 1. 1. Oris 30 bbls m Brandy; 2" bbls Bourbon A Kve lil.Ky; 5 do do Gin: 1 lo feactt Branay; 5 do Cherry Brandy, lor aalo at mh2h S. MYERS f7IOREKJ. DRAMViEs. AM) WXKS. ' Mi-.deria; Malaga; Port; Catawba; Claret; Rhine Win, . Forsale bv rah.1 S. .ERS. SI'IUMi AJSO SV31 HEU OBS. tHAV'E iust returned within stock of spring and Limmer goods, selected by myself with re it care as to styl ; a d material, and invito the getleainn of the city and vicinity tocalland see tor themselves, -top on Second St.. orpesito Mr. McCarers Chiirch. DANO-N EA L "TtTTCKE!lsnT WilOLM.il.K 1X1 RETAIL. f BAH E undersigned constant! v keep on hand a lare asortfl ment ot fr-sh Water. Butter and Sugar Crackers, and alsoof Soda. Pilot and Naval Bread, which being manulactnrod by the latest lmptoved Machinery, tbey can be sold nt as low a price as in anv place in the V est. and arenotexcelled ;n mi lit. fv anv other manufactory in the country. A largr stook alwa son nana at my auoiSycamore and Vine. dec!8-dt,l on v ater street betwecD .7 . SINZICH FASS, n i'Oii .SAL:.. rWHE andersigned having determined to move to Ca'.iforB nia, otters tor sale the Farm on wbieh he now resides, situated on the road leading from Evansville to Mt. Vernon, in Perry Township, containing 12 acres. Said lasd is comprised of three traces, all well imeroved and supplied with the best water, and in a healthy part of theeonntvof Vanderburgh. Persons vtishing to purchase a part or the whole ef said Farm, will learn the terms by application to the nndersi.ned nnon tho ir-mises. Title lndisnntntile. ap10-lwd3mw THOMAS KNTOT1T. IiriC.lÄAsCK WOUK, FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. rVANSVTT.LC. TVT. J . WILLI IM HOVI.K A CO., it m . vrvrt niirphns.d Mr. Henrv schnner s well Known B Fonndrv. would respectfully asx a continumre ef the .... ..,.n.d him. and invite the attention o( all who ,..i FTn.m.lrv work of any kinddone.te our faciliti s. ' We ire experi need in the business. . and will warrant all work we dn. and p-ices r asonaWe. We are prepared to manufac ture Steam Engines. Fir Engines. Hvoraulic Kresser, Jobacc Screws and Presses. Saw Mill and Grist Mill Mahinry. Buildins Bastings Ho'sepower 1 nrasoers. 1 orn i-i.rn, Lard Kettles. Lerd Presses, Railrund Work. Steamboat Ka pairs Hone. e'C. . t . 3 A a I. txr ilr ft short, tint, e t;astii..rs 01 ever F.. ... - Steam Boilers. Lard Tnks, and all the fixtures belonging ;herto. . All orders mav b . addressed to WM. P.OTLE A CO. mh28 6w Evansville Ind. M OUOSS kei Fassets tilled 1 with loattier;2 dos Ox Msrroa Sc 15 dot long 1 square German Cologne, 24 doz bears oil for sale by ap 1 1 . P. "M' I liäcartoons Bonnet Ribbons, newand handsome styles: 100 do new styles Dress Ttimraings: 150 dos Cambric Cravats assorted qualities: 25 pieces super twill 'd French Black Cloth: 2Peartoons S'lk Velvet Ribho. different widthsr 350 Parasols, assorted styles. 5 pes Satin de Chine; 50 dos Tnok Combs. 75 dos India Rubber Puff Cvimbs; inn dos Horn do, 150 gro Metal Vest Bu'tons; . 100 rro metal Coat Buttons; 150 gro ham Pan 4 do: ree'd this day and forsale by JAS LOW k CO., b "SS" 11a n.iB.ircia, uuuiBuue, bj. L. 9. CLARK! . J M BTANF1ELD. CLAKKE & ST ANFIELT), CAItPENTERS AHD JOLMJIS, Shop corner First and Ctesnut streets. LLwork entrusted to ns, don with neatness and dis p-Partionlarattsmtion paid to the putting np of Stores. stör fronts, ana conning genersnv. u.. B B LS Lake salt; 20 packaies No I .Mackerel for sale ap!4,

TH LANDLADY'S DAUGHTES. ; There came ttiree siudpntd over the Hhiue llame Wnrti r's hfttisr Un-y enlored iii: '1'aine Wer er's h ist thou (rood beer und wine? A ud w hero's that loved daughter of thine?'' ".My beer ud my wir.e is frosh and clear Vy daughter is lyinft cold on her bier." They slept w ithin the ihambt r of rest. Wbure surined lay the maiuen, in black robes drest. The first na drew from her face tlieyeil; "Ab! wert thou alive, thou u.aiuen so pale," He said, as he pazed with saddened brow, . ", "How dearly would 1 Ioyo thee now!" 'Ti.? second, lie enver.'d tlie faee anew. And weeping, he iiirned from the view: I.lh .-! ,).. lTvn.11 l...o. n-. .Tl.. .nU l..n- ' ' . The one 1 have loved for so Kiny a year!" The third once more nplifted the veil, He kissed the lipase deadly pale; 'Thee loved I rrsr. still luve I Ihee, And thee will 1 lore though Eternity." From Ultland. COTJNTST EXPESIE-ICS - CUE EE3ATI-TG ' SOCIETY. Once upon a time, before people were quite S3 wise and as knowing as they seem to have lieconic m latter years, we had a dbat:ng society. It met inihe little brick meeting house, hot f;;r from the viliage, and it was quite refreshing to hear the astonishingly original flights of eloquence in which some oi the members occasionally indulged. What made these rural discussions of high themes still n.ore amusing, at times, was the very liberal spirit in which they were conducted. After the ques tion appointed for the evening was once open ed by the nierbers proper, any person among the avdience had also the privilege ol joining in, and speaking upon whichever side he thought proper,. This liberality on the part of the association was productive of a gogd deal itt variety, and allorued, not unfrequontlv quite a number of amusing incidents; and one of these, in which Long Dill Walker tigured, I am now about to relate. iJill was a Pineywoodsman; a long, lean, sallow-looking individual, with abundance of assurance, but ignorant as a lioetian. He had also two infirmi ties, lie was a hard drinker and hard of hearing. The first failing made him a good fellow as a stump politician in his own district; the second often led to ludicrous mistakes, through which he was tegarded as a humorist, and by. wh ch his personal popularity was greatly enhanced. . Now it happened on one particular evening, that a question was chosen for discussion. which of all questions in tbe world, rough country people know the least about. .. It was "Ought the Drama to be encourigcd?" Young Robert Gibbs, the miller's son, had the honor of proposing the theme, for, as he had once been a uieudier for a wholj winter of a metropolitan debating association, his suggestions were always received by the little society of the meeting house with a degee. of deference that showed how highly they estimated the privilege he had enjoyed. v ell, the debate was "Ought the Drama to be encouraged?" John Villet, old Farmer Willet's nephew, of Apple i J ill, opened the discussion. He said, "he thought the Drama was a good thing, lie had heard it was a very funnv thing; and funny things ought always to be encouraged, tbey made a body laugh so. 11 had never seen a drama, but he'd like to do it. Aunt Nancy seen it once, and told him 'twas a beautiful sight, and beautiful sights ought to be encouraged. People talked a good deal about the great Shakespeare; and he had read once in a newspaper, how Mister Shakespeare was the biggest Drama-man that ever lived, and that lots of furreners go to look at the place where he was buried, and think the world and all of him because he was a Drama-man-Tharfore he held that the Drama ought to be encouraged." , John Wille t resumed his seat amidst great applause from his friends; and Piobert (iibbs rose immediately in reply. ...... His first sentence was a triumphant one. lie ran his fingers through his ilaxen hair as he uttered it. lie looked about him with all the superciliousness of conscious superiority. "He had seen a drama," he said, "and he also knew something of its effects. As the gentleman had very properly remarked it was beautiful; it was delightful. He confessed it. No one loved it more than he. He was intoxicat ed, rapturously intoxicated, by it for days afterwards. It was tempting. It was attractive; it made a man feel as if he was in another, and a better world, as the player said; but it gave people a distale for ordinary enjoyment and led them, little by little, to ruin, and disgrace, and beggary. It was a delicious poison, and he entreated his hearers never to drink of it; never to go near it; to shuu it as they would a copperhead; to think of the wretchedness that followed it. lie councelled them to beware in time; to touch not, taste not, handle not, the unclean thing. He spoke from the high ground of experience, and he knew from his own feelings, how dilllcult it was to refrain entirely after having been once tempted. It clung to him still, as the chicken grape clings to the oak; and he could'nt shake it olf. He wanted to be a dramatist himself. He wanted to' feel heroic, and to rejoice, oyer and over again in the beautiful creations of his brain. -He dare say if he tried he might be one; it seemed easy enough; but he did'ntlike to try; he was afraid ot it. He knew wuat it lead to; and he wished ' to live among the sober reali ties of life, and not to be made miserable when the exhilerating effects of the sweet delusion passed off. He did'nt want to say any more just then, but if the gentlemen who were to follow him should advance any arguments in favor of the Drama, he thought he could yet satisfy every unprejudiced mind that it was an mjurous thing, and ought not io oe en couraged." ' ; ; . Young Robert Gibbs sat down, and amidst the storm of approbation that marked the conclusion of his speech, up rose long Bill Walker. '.'.':' ' "FaIW citizens of the U-nited States of Ameriky, and Mister President," said he, "I am a kinder stranger in these parts; bein' born and raised, in the old Piney woods; but I've heerd things said to-night that I opinionate ain't nothin' short of treason to this great, wonderful and far-stretchin' land of liberty. George the third had his Brutus, and Caesar his Cromwell, and Charles the first may profit by their example, as Patrick Emory used to

say. Now the young man ' with valler hair gits up here and tells you that the Urammers had'nt ought to be encouraged. I te.ll that young man with the yaller hair that theyoiight " We aint nothin' else' but a' free people, Mister President ; we've licked the Britishers, and the Mexikins; run 'em both clean through the threshin' machine, as a body mought, say, and, therefore, we've' yearned a right to' do just as we please. The young man . withHhtr yaller hair says drams is fust rate delicious ; and so I say too. But he says' they' is drful intoxicatin,' and. I don't say they aint ; but that depends purty much tipotr whether1"! man's head is soft shell, or hard shell. Ef a man can't cut his cord of wood a day without the back ache thar's iome I've heerd tell on

could cut thar two corn I say ef a Hiaü car. C cut his cord a day without the back che, he'd better drap off at half a cord. ' We are all dranuners whar I come from ; and we thrive upon it. We couldn't hoe our1 row without it. lis what our forefathers fout for-',' They' didn't want the store tea of the Britishers, they liked old Eye better." , ,' ':'4" ' :. .. ' "Mister President!" exclaimed 'TibV's,! jumping up very much excited : ' ' Ir. PresU dent '. 1 wish to explain it is a mistake" " Yes !" thundered long Bill--" Set down, will you ? .1 kf'ow'd'it was. a' mistake.' 'i Iknow'd he didn't believe. what- he was sayin. I know'd it was unnossible I kiiow'd that drams was ' " '"' ' 1 : '' ' ,:' ' '" " Here half a dozen 'voices brbke'iri clamor ously to explain the question', but! the eoufu-j sion was so great mit tne rresiaenv had toj rap sharply upon his desk for some, time before order was restored. As soon aä this was achieved,' he himself attempted to enlighten5 long bill, but the latter was deaf anl refrac-1 tory, and before the. President could speak; interrupted mm oy saying : , . . . .... , "Jest let me finish, will vou; "and then you may talk .is much as you like! I doh't like to be stopped while I'm running out my eorn rows, . it's allers sartain to run 'em crooked; Well; as I was gayin'" .... ... . . , ; ., " Ihe question, Mr. Walker, is about the benefit of Dramatic literature," said the Pres ident, sharvly. ' - '. ' '' " Aye, aye, that's all right enough," respond ded Bill. " You may call it A Draru-oMhe-lji' quorsure,' or plain old fashioned, dam, f its thet same thing to me. Benefit! Ef I was t9 ask my people down in Piney woods,'whether: it is a benefit, knowin' my sentiment- about good liquor as they do, they'd think I was: gettin' holler at the heart. Benefit,!; Why, what's to become of the rye crap, and the corn crap, and the swill for the bogs, if the Dram -me.-s air to be put down, and ths 'stilleries' smashed ? I tell you what it is rny friendswhen that day comes, you'll hear such a mighty yell from the Piney woods, as 'ill straighten all the tires' on all the cart J wheelin creation, broad tread and narrer ;'and rais. such a conflageration in the landj as the iriw ters that pour over the great mill, dam of .Niagara couldn't begin to put .out, vAnd I tell you too-. ". " ' ' "." ' Gentle reader, I hoard no more. Hooks and buttons, were beginning to burst around me to such an alarming extent, that I thought it the wisest, and most considerate plan, to retire from the little brick meeting house as pre cipitately as possible - i EW l.dlllls A KW PUIl-l. f, (CMI A N KLIN k RcilLY beg leav to call the attfltia to kfy their friends and customers, to their lares and' well slecteo assortment i f new spring and summer dry goods, rso'd anring inepast two woe nt, comprising one or tn. most aesir a'.!e stocks to be found in the city, which they ttTer at whole sale and retail to their oustomtrs and. tba public generality at low prices for cash or prompt time buyers. Thrirstoek eoR. siste in part of the following: Broad oloths. Mask aad fanow Cassimereeand Tweeds, white, bnlfand fancy Marsaillss and silk V. stings. Cot.tonades. Croton cloths and plaia and fan ya Linen Drills, rich Calicoes of Philip Allen, SpTagnss, ' Ba Stat Mills and otherrich printed French aad Soth Jaoo--nets and Lawns, rich printed Freneh .Robes, plain'aad satir striped Beregss, black and colored Crape Man'ts. bit Cashmere, plain and fanoy Ginghams, rich printed Orgsadisr Brillianteesand Chain de Latnes. white rap Shawl, black and fancy silk shawl ., rich s tills shawls and scarfs, black aad, while lace Capes, Moria antique Parasols, silk and gingham Umbrellas, Panama, Leghorn and Braid Hats, English stranr and fancy Bonnets, Tien bonnet Rfbbons. Hosing, Gloves', fuim leat ana tancy pans. oooa ana saoes, uarpets, uoor snot itair Oil Cloth and printed window blinds, together- with ar zreat variety oi xrimmings.smaii wares ana lancy goods. .. e. royl SHANKuIN TtEIY. Cm: khk. cbki kk aü jamjle. 50 boxes Cream Cheese; 50 packets Java Coffee; . . .. , ((. .. : f : 100 boxes Star handles, in quarter, half and whoT? boxss forsaleby ie20 . I. k D HEIMANN; .. WP. CHEESE. 100 boxes W. R. Cheese, lor gala law, at less than market prioe. by 1 , n j je20 . , Z. H. COOK 4 80N. CL R IFIER SCO R. 4lVhls crushed aaäpöa'ra' New York and Philadelphia best brands, -for s.de bv my8 GEO. FOSTER & ÖO;J raVV AiA -CliAR. 25 "boxes' r.e.d-per Niagara fa's 2 'ale by S. E. GILBERT A' CO.; ' my21 ' ' -. Syc. near W,tar.', AXKLH 25Ü sett Buggy ad VY agon axles for sale by' my3 it AMU EL 0ÄR.'. ECLECTIC Hl EI I CINE Si PJECEIVEDby CRAWFORD BELL, the largest' assort I mentnf concentrated preparations ever, bioutht to vhia marxet. comprising: Eupatorin nangninsnn, Podophyllia. Irisin, Myricin. Bontellarin. Caulophylin, Senecin, ; ( . Gelsemin.l llscrotin,. . 4 ( . j Asolepidln, , -Xanthoxjlia, Helonin. my ' LAptandrin, Hvdrastin. Phytolaccin. Hvoscysmia, Otpripedin, f O L SS ES. ."0 bhls St. James Sngar-hosie Mo lass-. TB just reo'd, and for sal ky , " ie6 - TENS BY k SORENSOH.' n IO CO-FEE. 125bagsrorstiowby .-'if ylt a . il LB übt k CO , syc. near water. 1 ÄTCH K 100 gross round wood box and MoesT: all t : .9 best uuaiity, fer sale low by - . '..V y22 S . E. GILBE RT k CO., Syo. near Water. A Rl.tl'K I. ACE VEIL. rASfonndon Cherry street a few days sg. Call and jy2l-8t pay charges and get it. ; - ... . COFFEE 250 bags prim rtceivsi per A- L. Shotwsll and Niagara, for sale lowby. . g, Gesi WARE ' PHidoi ass'd Tumblers; 10 des Sugar Bowls, ree'd by jeT 25 boxes ass'd Flasks; .10 dot Nappies.: .,, jnai . Z. H COOK & SON. " SJ'VRRLSS. If. MoliM-s: l.lhhls Plantation Volassss; ß 48 do fair to prime If. O. Sigr inst reo'd by . jelii Z. H. COOK SON.' ' " f BAGS prime Eastern Coffee; 30Ohnh Oats;10 ? On hush Kye; lX bush Corn; lo.POO bush lira; in stori and for sale by j23 Z. H. COOK if SON C fflFFEK AXI TEA. 3 bags prims Coffee sn-42 ehest Tea. ree'd sad lor sal by jet. ' 1. i-srur.-. a PITCH. 20 bbls best Carolina Pit-h Inst Te'd. for sal i.y . S. E. GILBERT r(X. , j jel7 ; syo year Water. BOXE8 very superior W. R. Cheese; B. ß 15 do Proctor ft Gamble's . German Soap; ' T-"- ' i do Geo. Klein's do do. just ? rorsalby jelO HBRSHBERGER k CARSQl. Ur i!TED.-Two Servant Girls will And steady mpUnr. meat at lib-ral wages, by applying immedl t.tr at-th resiuenee of j23-.f OFFEB.-75 bags best Rio Coffee, small green r-o'd I. ad forsaleby j:20 .' j . .A- C c SF.WFAJIII.rGKOCF.KT. sarg have benght'the steek and uken th stsre-fTerW eetTnpied by T. Bacon k Co.. on M.i. stre.t. crpposit. he Branch Bn and have made, larare- adduiot o tbir nock ithsmh a.. ngmen- for fcitor. supplies as iustifle nsin promising th- citisens of EtsostIIU and vicinity, a rr-at a varietv of 'he best sr-iclesof Family Groceries as any h .us in tho city. Being determine to use evary exrtio to live satisfnetion in all cases, we hope to receive a liberal rronage. Give us a trial. All Goods delir.red fr :of -Jiargsj romh13 HIjRSHB.ERGER t ClTMffS.'