Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 21, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 16 December 1857 — Page 2

KANSAS CORREüPONDEACE.

- 1 M f I oftne new uovernor 1ester win onng

i Ui.Uiii4 a ivvitt Hiiiiirii ji I . .

VUaIlMJUU &a.ll (VJUUHiM. maitewtoanisgue, na nne tiempw Lawbince, Dec. 2, 57.

I to arrest the proceedings ol toe Liegisla-I Dear Journal : The largest and most

tun a hloodv conflict between the Got- nthnsiasiw delaie Convention ever held !

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TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.1

MISCELLANEOUS.

FROM CINCINNATI. I COMMISSION .& MWAIIDLN

RATES. .

One sauare, (ten lines or lew , one time, t SO cts.

Three times. t : s : : : : : : : f l w

One week, t t ::::::::: : 1 jfl

I ft,".. .41 f 1 :.. I Tarn rfti. ! I ! : l ! ! i t ! ! M

WEDNESDAY MORNING DEC. 18. 1 ernment and the people üill begin, orbe " T ... ju önefn0nth: , ., i : , . . i

L.AISSWLLlLNLl.

KANSAS.

We publish a letter from a correspon-

will be compelled to flee.

TUE KlD.WPPlNG CAS E.

dent in Kansas to show the intensely ex- We published a few day ago an ac-

cited feeling-that preTails in tho Tern- count of the abduction of two negroes

tory. It is evidVnt to us that as sure as 1 from Genera, N. Y.f by a man who pre

iu action at thi place. : hever before have I . Tliree months, ::::::::: : :iy , ... . ,v I Six months, : : : : : : ::: 10 no I neen a similar spirit of harmoDj, unanimi-I one rrv, t ::::::: t : : U 00

ty of feeling, and enthusiasm exhibited in

any Convention or assemblage of people.

Every nook arid ecrncr of Kansas was fully

represented, and every man seemed to have

como here with a spirit of determination I LIST OP LETTERS

tlf Discount on larger advertisements.

I Carl of six lires or under, 10 per annum. IT No till forbid" advertisements received.

any attempt shall be raide lo impose the I tended to engage them to goto Colum- written upon his countenance, fully resolved Remaining in the Postotfiee at Eransvilie, Ind., i Lecompton Constitution upon the peo- bus. Ohio, to act as waiters in a hoteL- to throw off the yoke of oppression. lÄ

Aleon Miss Barbary Askiea John

Barns & Bald well

bridges Jo hu S. M. 3 Hullen Thomas

Buiicr James 11

Coietuau Mm Ch.tr loite Car: aca S.u:ih or adizabeth

Clawun camutl

Conrt 11

Cae CA Caldwell Miss Elizabeth Camp " John

Ct!au nimm a Collin Mi Mary Ann

Curiae Heury

nie it will end in a bloody drama, and One of them made his escape from the The Convention was organized tempore- oflka.

every one engaged in.the effort w, II per- kidnapper, and the other was brought U - ig"

ish. Tho pop nation IS wrougoi upwi uncmnau aim huu wu .Uw rffan!zation report a remanent

state of exasperation that will brook no I Kentucky and sold as a slave, Inrorma-1 officer, Gov. Chas. Robinson, as President,

new attempt at wrong and tyranny. The I tion was communicated to the citizens of with fifteen Vice Presidents. ' -t

iaunru IrrUUtiire assembled, in Geneva, who sent an azent armed with When Gov. Robin-on came forward to take

-.1. r e.xT . frn.m tti nntumnr nf Vnr the chair, bo was greeted with three times lianm Mr A compliance with acting Governor Stan a requisition from the Governor ew tljree cht4r ,Jchb, st ftm j ud cWrI r" Toy.ontho 7th inst. They organized York in search of the black and his ab- shook tbe Wftlsof tha QUTh M . w Kn1

o.l. I... f m r..H cat tfl .l ..t.- TV. waa ronnrl in mil a t ... . I iw)riy a

on me oui "j mv 5v.nu m uut,wi. u v0i -- ... j win never auate it acain. ine arpiansc i Utui J uüu

officers all of the most decided free -1 Louisville, where he had been placed by continued for at least twenty minutes, and

State Dartr. On ihe same day Governor a gentleman by the name of Graves who was as intent as five hundred voices, hands ctaxton Thomas M a rj ' 1 ... I I . ..ij i t T. . ...... i. I t-ninj .li- Mrcuia .

Stastos communicated his message, in had purchased him, second-hand, at J . " :

whichhesayH.be has from a sense of Warsaw, Ky for $750. Mr. Graves, it WM the Mknowlejged lcader of that blood duty called them together, that thcy on learning the facts from the . Y.or- Bta-, Ded banner, under wliKh we have to ofmay adopt prompt lesislative measures ficers, said. " I am a Kentuckian and a ten rallied tho Topuka Constitution. Kev. to avert the calamities which imminent slave-holder, but I would as soon poison Mr. Lum opened the Convention with pray, ly threaten the public peace. I have my mother as to purchase a negra I knew er. Tho President appointed the following reason te know, that recent events have to be free. I pledge yoa my honor that gentlemen a Committee on Resolutk.ns:- . , : .u-.t.i..L.H t. .i...,i !- Messrs. Lane, angh, Barr, Kynol, Kob, Ev-

pro.iuceaapro.ounu.5.uun. inBDO6uailw , V , Westover, Foster, Thatcher. Giimore,

lie mind, ana tnai a sense 01 wrun5 ant saieiy convejeu w iree owib. ii0n;dayf üoodin, Plam, Carver and Dr. G injmtice. whether we'.l or ill founded. Like an honorable man, he kept his word a. Cutler. and an apprehension of greater evils to a every particular. Without asking for The Rssolutions roported by this Commit ari.e therefrom, have aroused the people tnv judicial proceed ings,he went with the tee we have published.

of the Territorr to a condition of dan- officers to Louisville, delivered the boy When the reading of the resolntions was

rernas excitemenL The nroceedinzs of i,r, their rxseKsion. accomoanied them through, the most intense enthusiasm pre

it . 4 ... t ... I ... .. . r- : . i t,: I vuilel , members jumid upon their Feats,

. ,. ... . .. I and let their spirits out with a vim. It seem

iue iinmcu..w vi V0Cre, uuuSm .cv.u . thoueh everv one's heart was trvinsr to

alarm." presents to send to the boyfs mother at gctoat. lucver,inhny life, saw anything

lie detail- the circumstances which Geneva. In reply to the officers, who to compare with it. Old grey headed men hive led to the unfortunate condition of thanked him for the trouble he had ta- with tears of joy rolling down their cheeks, affairs in the Territory, and is of the ken in the matter, and for his honorable young men perfectly wild with excitement, f i i . , , . t rt :i and all a happy as men possibly could be. oui'iion that the refusal of a urge ma conjuct throughout, Mr. Graves aid, . V, , , ,r . , , , . , A, w . ... Several gectlemcn endeavored to s.ak on jonty of the people to to e for the rnetn- I promisod that you thould have the the re,0!niion-, tut tho Convention w-ere deben of the Constitutional Convention is boy on free territory, unmolested, and I tormincd that they should pas before a word the chief cause of the present troubles, have kept my word. I was satisfied a hould bo' said." The President tried to tell

By that omission, the Convention was (oul wrong bad been committed, and 1 them that it was a parliamentary rule that electad bv less thaa one-tenth of tho le- ha done what I could to ri:rht it. I gentlemen should Ikj heard before resolutions

. e .1 t j I 11. .t.i . V. Vlr n-,11 lu. I were passed, but they would cot listen to ma I at Mia ai(n,tf m m.n I ..nl n Iiaimi tliA Mtfd riff fV Inrlf will I1C I .

w' - W...J liinu üen. Lane tried several times to HH.uk, w.th sentiments and views obnoxious to equally prompt m punishing the guilty but lhe illf.UuJtLjlt lhoy .,10ulJ a large majority of the people were em- party." pas befure a word of debate was ut ered.

Dowered, under the forms of law, to Tho kidnapper, named vannugh, w I (Jen. Lane then moved that tlioso in lavor of

frame a Constitution, which, knowing it 1 ter selling the negro, returned to Niaga the resolutions should uivo threo chucrs, and

t0 txi remiirnant to the convictions of the ra. N. Y.. whero he was flourishins on if vcr7 nan in lho rw, J"'1 ,,,ttke

., . I .i - i !. r .u .,, utmost noire ha could m tho mt.e i la.er that people, they are attempting to impose it the proceeds of the sale or the negro, .... , . , y v J r . followed, iti queer whero tho noise come - I . I . I . . I I 1 - - ..,1 lM n .1 ..Var. tn I la. I 1

upon me i en uory, oy wie most unwar- wneu nci w v frQnu Gan. Lane then made a motelouKut ranUble measures. He adds tho follow- neva ; on his arrival there the popular peecb ; every mentiou of our old banner was

in, uncontrovert ble truths: 1 excitement was so great that be was in received with the moit enthusiastic applau

Tho fundamental painciple of popular self- danger of being lynched. He now is in Stirring speeches were made by Koine fit teen

np

let-

data

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Anlnpe Georg Adaius Jioncs A

PennettB hiadis 11 S Barker James OA licet her UK Barker Tilda colored Lurch W U Buwden Lon Beck Murtiu V 2 Bru n John h

ayer's CHERRY IECTOKAIi, FOK THE KAPID CUlta OF Colds, Cough, and . Iloareucss.

Beimtield, Mass., Dec. 2tth 1CJ.

Da. J. C; Araa: I do not hesitate to sir the Im rcmely 1 have erer

round ir L uufiii liuarseness, IlHuenxa, r.i:d the coiicntnitant iyniptinjs

or a coui. Lit your Chkiiv 1'kctu-

aiL. iiiCji.siÄi.tojeiuu.r practice and my family f r the l;u-t ten year ha.rhuvu it to jm.ssoj sutri.,r rir-

xus 10 uie ireatir.eiii ii.rWicr erm-

riaint. KMÜIlT.M.D.

A. B. MOKTLKY, Esj.,cf I tic,- Yi 1-, wrilt.; "I h.iTe iuel your

i t. tubal mvscu ana m mv ratals ver nceynu

invented it, an I Relieve it the me ic'uie for it

purpose ever pnt out. V ah a 1 ad coldfl should sooner jay tventy-äre dol'um for a botUe liiau d ) without it, or taVe any other reaievly."

Croup, boopicz Coufli.TInRuenza. HeKisunuLD, Mass., Feb. ;. 1j7.

Biothii Aver: I rill cheerful certify Sour

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c. - ciitri.... .....r.T. ipciwoob.

C. B, CAMP fit CO., Wholesale an 4 Retail Dealers in .

Hats, Caps, Ladles' Dress Furs,

BUFFALO ROBE & II TTERS'

FURS, PLUSHES AND TRIMMINGS,

WESTTHIHD STltEET, OPPOSITE THE BUKmETT HOUSE, - CINCINNATI, OHIO. TIT The attention of Verchants an 4 dealer of Erns

ville and Tkinitr are invite-l to our new Fall and Win

ter Slucfc, reeling eonilerit that ourliu-iliuef, iy naT-

in( a res leot tvu-tuer in orV. wn" take every

ltd vantage of the market Uie tsr ihruch, enl If u

t olfer nutre th.tti onlwary luducemeiits to caah aiiu

umnm lime hutit.

liThe hielie-t cash price raid for American Furs.

autf si-.un'i&wi

IMLj. O'lllLEV & CO., OLD aSTABLISIIBD

Storage, FortvardinjcJt Commission)

Carter Miss Mary Ann

Cooper leuiieii

1 K T TM VJ

FRESH OYSTERS

AM now n-ce'.tirr d.il T BTAI.THY'S nrriYHl'.e!

B nn.l rfi. mttd rlio:r. Pmi.tni lUltnittii (ivIitk.

ijTBiiL is the l est remedy we p-ttsess f the cure 1 and am irepiue4 to oner the trade such Inöiu m.ei.tf Of il hilj!l'ir t'.mcli. Pr.nin. ami fim t).t A I f.ptli Mt r. arMnn u luiTP I. er I ..tieretl in

chii Iren. We of your liatcn itv In the sonth anr.- I thi niarket.heretofore. A conumi t daily mn ly al-

ciaie ycur anil commeiul your nif.llc:r.e t . .,ur I witvs on harrt, o Uu lealer atxl tamiUes rm. oiuuu

l'l'- . 1UKA31 tO-NULO.M.D.

tM.9?.LE- E.WI- 3I.0!sTKtET I..r;t-U Jan., 1 j: "I hal a teliouj InOuenza, ah ch col Cued me

General Railroad, Steam and Express Aenty

craciAL acssts roa raassiLvasia aaLaoan.

HATIXO fitted np a mammoth Wliarf-Eoat,' th . largest on t!ie Ohio Kiv-r, in the moM ulir:ti

manner, we are t-n jaren io wcuiuw - i '

lpjtlch all cooiU emruUil to our nrr, iiubt j Hiver, Itallroad or C anal aitliout delay c exposures. Kc, bi.r. i'articuNr alter.tioB will tAU

Kecetr .f, fctrwir asi'i rorwariin, i sale Jiv l'roduc ciu,ined to us, and all orders

pen. ,ytii!"l. . . . . I. (J. O'ltlLEY ntnrns nissnncere tnar.is to h nuiQ.-rt'U. fiu-i.'l f.irtUeir former iirre,jiil re--

IHStfully sollt iui a cunt; Ii uaiice oi trie wuue, o.iu

vi 1 1 iure reci,T.ii.

A More Koom, well ui'Tmwt win "e ei- mrmr . ciimmokLition of boats, and theiy rler mrefnlly n.l

ed.

V. G.O KILtV i Ct.

EDWARD R. HILL, (I.ATK W!VH J. MITCH CIL,) CCMMIS!CN & FORWARDING

Coulter E E 6nAhy ' yJ,wr w. 1 y H' advk-e of cur Campicll Dudley r? 5 Th P1 -'cvel tut Soreness in my Cuuilin Silas thraat and ,li"s; le than one-haif the N.ttie ma e J;. ,1 I necmiletely well. ourmcdk-inear n.ri it

Ol 1 1 II 9 A II -'Ui'W 1

UIJ UIUCIU1 U UK t.WM lll'TTIUiriW V; IHtl. III ........ v ... . Ill llllllOl lit cans and half cans aud in Ihe KheSl, warrai.ietl frw-h aud V 11 A It II JO AT liiOlikIL.l 011,

nnd swrt.aud vsy j-uji.t in tnT r ami quality. Terms cash. And uowe tut lanlal.le mover iee.Ted.

nrt3-tf

A. KURTZ.

Sole Agkst for Eransvilie.

EVAXSVILLE, ND.

T'lS ttndersifi;e.1 has 'recent--

C'arritlen Anthorr Colilns ML-sEi:da C lair Le is Collins William . Currie Lüidsüy

Pye Thomas

Djwtit-y i.iiea burst Joaeph lhileu Mwr Uurcml M E

Emmcrson Capt A Frist Wm

filer Mrs Vargaret (iiImou K N tlreer Mrs T. lira Ucntry Ur J Grttfc Mis M E

IIollisChaaM

II all tc.ii if? Hathaway John Vr

union iteri Hooker Henry II llarrUOu Mrs Eleanor

E F

Durgin Henry B Dallam Mrs suin Douglur Cluu-les XV DitviU.ton Mrs Ana Denuy J B

as m r i as 1 1 r- m-i m v1 i 11 t- ntui n-m n. a.....

- - ' - " J , miu , dllTill J UUi

vv.vi , uu j nur rcuiea.e, as me pour man tneuJ.

Asthma or rhü.lsle, and Bronchitis.

YTkst MiNcntsTEa, 1'a., Feb. Ll. Sin Tour Chirbt Pectosal ü perfonulni marTellous cures In this section. It has.relieed several from itlarminff symvtoois of coneun nil. n. ami U

curing a mun who has laV.reil unJer an nllectioncf

me iur.js iur me lonr veiu-s. HE.Niti L. PARKS, Merchant.

A. A. RAMsE,M. D-, Albiom, Mo.xrc k County low, ar te., Snt. 6, ljt: Puiiugmy inctice of many year I hare found tiotl.ivp eiul to j-our CUCtaV l eCTOKAL for Civic case ar.tl n lieftnrnn-

Creat Alarm About Town

A BOUT monev matters and had M-acro.l-nt F. Fen-

arkh !C lir'S. have receive! Mine of the e-t

TTH'T

luve

chewing to!atcco tliat evr v mII In our city. Iiaveallthe l.t icwiicls of Virginia tocco.

them a call and couviwe vourseif. They also have

one huii ired thousand or .he

Oct-Uth.

; best Havana cigar.

Ar.A7.INE?

Ferret Laura

O & B Omcers or Mchts. lirn-ell Mr Laura ti iffney K eliarU Glendening Mary Uioo Trea

faverty Manztne fcr Octolier;

KuieaiT Kieker "o 1'utiMtn do New York Journal do Harper o (lily's Laly'sDook do (intl'iiai At IUUmu's Monthly do rVhoolfellow do Xlrj itr.ln Tllnstrslpd V.irtMr. it

oct7 E. J DOUELL'S.

TTPPF.R LEATHER.

II

H-TillJaroes ' 1 Hill Mrs Harrtet Hawkins Juhu W llawku.sTuoiua Hanky Daniel

K

KMder MissRowcua King Clus

Idprnrd Prof II C Lud' Theodore K

Loüuu Mrs Ruih Jane

M'ithU Vircen M.ty Arniild J Mariui John McIIuifh Msrr Mi-Ct.lli.-4er John Mctjregry EiiiaiK'th

Jfectiion Joseph Newton Uiciiard

Oils Eliiah

"Prettiest fiirl In Town" I'P'Set 1'erlinand Pay nlon Thomas

E no wies Fnntlin W

Ifia C P Le&sou Master Edward

JI

Martin John Manon Thomas

suuiptire patients or curing ucli aj are cura' le."

Weml?hta l l volumes of evident?, hi t Uie most conTh-CItr proof of the virtue of this remedy Is found in its effects npon trial. Consnmailon. T , t 1 . . . . ...

a ro-...y noone remeay na ever reen known which S I Sldet Leather In rtor and for

cured so many and such dangerous cases a this. I euo 'or cash. seiljl . "R-'STON IlltOS.

olce no human ai 1 can reacu; l ut even to those the CHtKRT Pectosl affor.: relief ajid comfort. AToa Hous N ew York CiTT.M.vchö, l?jß. Doctor Mn, Lowci l: I f-e! it a dutr and a pleasure to Inf ina you what 'your Chkixy TkctoaL h:n il for my w.fe. ls.e h:vl I een tive months

ia i ni.g unoer t.ie 'augiTom sj ir pt jtiis of conrun'ption, fmn wlilcli no ail we e .iiIJ procure gave licr miKh relief. She was stoa.lilv fn;nr. m.iii th-

Dong, of this citj-, a here we have come fur :dvlec, rToir mendetl a trial of your medicine. W e I Iej his k:cdiie,a ue U your sil!, frs!ielm rec.verel from tl.nt l iy. She Is not y?t m t'.r v.c ai she med to te, tu is Teo fron, hrr c 'nt-h. stul cafw lu-rself well.

lour it'j rnititude and recarl, OULA.N DO SHELUY, 07 Si:EtTVlLLB. . COlMPTIVE. d- rot dfrit'r till vn have trul ATcas C kekry Tector t.. It I m?rt v n. r or the est medical c'lemitti In the world, and Its rnres all around ui bespeak the hlsh m-rir of it viitne.

It h.laJelpiiu Le-lger.

Un.tmtAX!nHA.!- ' 4uW ijusuc l.rau receive! per r.ilr"a"l l y . Z. U.COOK t SON. ipHsns.W J .i Miit Tninn-nin:

1ö,'im Assorted fine Cigars Jnt rece'red and for

XI ''V I.KU. UtlJlAAA.

A - . it 1 T'lS ttnilersjgne.1 has recentbn!?2l J 'r purclial a r lKl CLASS S-sea A' ii a K v. itiHT and rrtaU.idiet luiuself in Kvaiif v.lle lo uankat a Forwarditig and

Cotumisoiiai uaiM-i. .

l'lto-esl;)? every iJCIlliy Fir rercivinjE nam nuifi'U-s Menlwil.e, Flour, Oiain, l'ork, Lun1, Vc wuh luiaich niid on the mo-st teaH.ale tertu he ui

reecirully sol c.tthe piiUvl e f n.eiLai t awll

sb pt'crs ei.craiiv. u.&i.

JT4IUfUKIKVll " ' JOHN S . M I T C II II L L 9 (Successor to O'Kiley & Mitchell.) mODlCK, FOHWAUUIXU A.D

COMMISSION MERCHANT

ETANSVILLE. 1ND. .

STRICT attention palHoen. itrnuieiiU fr le of Flour, l'ro-klui-e. Jtc Orders for the pur

ch:ue of l"r idu-e iicul ami pnni.i.y atienilel lo.

Having a huge V nvf-Uoat ai tue Kiver, ana ieing Aiei.t ut this place nnr several lU.lr-rfi.ls 1 poes uperior IVHiitti,e for f.irward ra Mewhaiiiliw w I'rw .liH-e coli, ins liere I t R'ln 4 a- well a ty Kiver.

Ortice on board the lower hart-oat. jauti

OVVEr4S' HOTEL.

CORNER OF JEFFEKSON AND FOLUtll 8T8.

&.OHMV11.LH, KV.,

H S In axcellent order lor the accommodation or fJ JL suestK, at low prices. . . . -3-

v bt Cxlnii ior sale !y I1 .--t

7. H.COOK t POX.

ruolK. lloU L. dkc

IKI Hiwld: lt..l; läU.eu I. Tr.y; 5 il l A '! Ch'irns: rA il i K.illins I'm:

25 dj Manier, j u4 reef I red and f.ir sale hy

R. F. II 4RRISOM, J. Kevnolos, E. O'tUSNOK,

II. F. SMITH, TroicMfr.

Clerks.

Jsnl

A. J. ML'aikKLMAlU

UlLUtX MVSSLMAK

MUSSE LM AN & 0N,

l. K. MAIL lUUXUKH I'AL'KKT.

KVANSVILl.E. Va.li'rah and

Tobacco Manulacturcrs!

3Ic

t. ii -

Pfrt,rAl rw T r a w w t r . . Fl 1 -L A 1

.M i v ir.tt Ari V. r firrT- ' Cin Packet J. II.Oü.ü, U. i x?Se,!TiWh,t ETinwilS;ar.d r Dniejt , LSSSkA. llerroi. c .u.i..ai..ui, .e.ves UV Ä'ftffl'J1 lwll?,ll! rv.u..v.lieeven- .U-i.liy and Tbun.la.vu U Vl.ck byJ.C. AjeriCo I4-i Walnut ntre-.-t C.ncinnati. t "LI" JI'aIuchIi fit ü oVlk A. M., Cairo at 13

tro-eiuiiiiiit, aud cieciaUy of that "repuMi

cau form," which tho United iStutca guurautees to every member of tho Confederacy, exsludea tho poibili y of the delegation or trainier of sovereignty , by the pevlo, to auy authority whatever, liiiu very nature, that overei-nty whii-h erects govtromenta and endow them with their legitimate power, can bv exevrviited only br tho people themclve. I . in iiicupaVilu of alienation, and 1 a inepurably inherent to the body of tho peoplu a aro personal identity aud indep ii'.ent will, in euch individual. In ilrf CMeiiti. 1 character, wii about to fraii io a Statu Government, tho novercijrnty of llio people of o Territory is identical with that ot )ho coplo of a iStafe. It must noceaaarily le finally u plenary and indepen dent: iothcrwise, the now btate would not a'und iijMin an equality with tho old one, rorteet cqual.ty of all tlio Con'ederacy is the very b.tia of tnJ Federal Constitution. It i true that a Territory cannot becomo a Stato of tho Uaion without tho consent of ConzreA. But this di.cretion on tho part of Coures, doa not imply tho power to dictate institution to tho peoplo ot tho Territory, or in any way to restrain, or limit, or lorce their sovereignty in tho cxerciso of it high t unction of Iraminz it own Stat Government. The on y rightful power which

Cono;rcit has in tho pre mi : ia, to determine when the new community is autlieicnity mature to uHutii3 an iii'lepeiiJent jrovernineut.

an I to rccnmzo the bloutity of tho people in their new tonn of a SUte.

That clause of tho tontitution pnarantecInir to u c States a 'republican term of Gov

ernment." impose the obligation to protect

the jieoplj in their aovercisriity, and to prevent its alienation, if that were rrsible. a

doiarture Inun tho truo Kepublicun form.

Conjres.-. therefore, ha no rightful iowcr to accept a Stato Government, which has not received tho sanv-titi ot tho jcoplo who are to live under it. The attempt to exercise auch

a power would b-j a plain violation of tho

c institution. It would uo none tho less a usurpation, becanso the peoplo mlcht after

wards regain their violated sovereignty.

The G vernor expresses the opinion

that the Logilaturo itself has tho power

to provide by law for submitting tbe Constitution to the adoption or rejection

of the people. He therefore recommends

as the most practicable and pertinent

measure within their power, that tho

Legislature shall im mediately provide for the regular and legitimate exercise of the sovereignty of the people, on those points in which the Convention has attempted to trammel or restrain it; in

other wonN, to provide for a direct vote, under their own authority, upon the

aloption of tbe Constitution which is to

bo partially submitted, on tho 2 1st, un der the authority of the Constitutiona Convention. ThU incisure will prob

Lly I adopted, and under the authority of the Legislature, the people will vote

upon the whole of the Lecompton Con

s.itution and reject it; if they be wise

they will let the Topcka Constitution slide, and call a new Convention to frame a new Constitution free from all past

party prejudices.

News of the removal ofGov. Stakton had not te icbed the Ten Uory at the

last dates, and it is likely the Legisla

ture will have completed its work before

the new Governor will arrive to put his

veto upon their acts.

It is reported that the free-State men

hive determined to prevent any election bjing held on the 21st inst for the adop.

tion of the Constitution under the sched

uie of tha Couvention. A force of 400

armed men are encamped near Lecomp

ton under the command of Jm Lane

Tureatsare made tn drive Gen. CaluoUN

an 1 the numbers of tbe Constitotiona

Couvention, from the Territory, and

sooie apprehens.ons are felt for their per

sjnal safety. It u said tho appearance

a fair way of getting his deserts. Tbe or wity gentlemen irom varum portion

penalty for the offence is, in New York, - r"M K, "V" r , . . A-, . .u . to tho old government, and pledmg thema forfeiture of $oOO to the . party ag- MlfM .iul8thcir K0U,thvu:uU0 r Jic by

grieved, and punishment in tlio Bute it The resolution wero iened by each

priKin for a period not exceeding ten member of tho Convention, und illbdi-

years. paunca to ashington City in tho morning

I by a etecial mcsecncc . ' Gov.Suntonh.ta called an Mr

al week of ailcnt reflection on Uie aubject, ot thfl T .upe ta moi,t

complains of remark, made by tho ivans- TLo.Lrgi.Utow wiII 'j thc Uw wUicL vd lo Journal in October las on tho defeat 0f CoBVWlUo wlmh thcr CUQ' a hnC bhoeniakcr, a county demagogue of if not it . loa8l tT iu mor'ul

iu.j,.u.. v. - They will alo repeal the election law tinder

county Auauor. i o do juai vo air. cnooma- mfcU u fof kcr and to answer the complaint oftheive- tU JuJ , porter, if tho editor will reiterato in lu col- mKkr mhM

U...U, ra " . tion of the ftobatc Court, with no atpeal. time moat emphatically erprasacl previov K . tVc olJ Iu.lit.a . ,

to the laat years of tho political and moral ono for KansaSf not Mwaoari ; enact a ßnotl character of t u same John C. Shocmuker, elccl;on lttW .Q(1 ,ubiuit tho two cWUll.

wo will republisn them in tho Journal ana .. . , ... . , , tionstoa full and fair vote of the teoi.lc, most cordially endorse them as most emi- i, . , . r, 1 J , MJ . . tho returns to be made to the Governor aud nentlyjust and true. These opinion were rctary ol tho Territory, the President ol formed by tho editor alter, ten or twelve thc Cuuncll un j oi anJ lp bo d yearainÜmato ocquaintaneo with tho aub- cauilu'n n nrt!h, nnll

jeet ot them, and cannot therefore have been ., A , ... '

crude or hasty." We ask only that the cdi- wh;chl!vor Constitution ..hall r,,,!,, n...

tor of tho Importer hall bo frank and full in gCst nnrnbcr of vote ahal t bo tho fundarncn-

tno restatement oi Ut lormcr Honest convie- ul nf tb Rr,.t nf tr,,-- ti...- .....

' v -ii w v Ik Ull.-1.!, 1 UIv

Qolne John

N

o p

Q It

Newton PP

Trotfr Ahram D Deujamin

SPLCNDID STOCK OF

23 G-oOds!

Roln rt son Mls MatilJa C R'xhirU Da vi Ke M 14 June Itciger ,rte H;it.rv C:ithrina Kvaii lliiich Rogers KUutles ?Uirt.i 0ree S-.iti Mr M A Si-holieUl W I Ilium Smyth Mr II pr"ii Mn Retxrea Sjiitlis.ni Henry I S.-vrm X.ulimiel 8 Sunt t'a;n C S'ttiiitm (uvi4 5 w arts lleury i ' Thomron Wilbur F S Tavl.-r J"lin

Tucker Kuful K .

It!gcs Anguvtas C It air k Mi Amanita Kixiiiev ratic:2 Kea 1 iKvraftin Ku4rt.ii Willia J Kxli Kiuily A Pi-k I.rxIDJ Fttl.lrrs Jnlltl f hilla'ee 11 P Siern Samuel Smith lk II Piehens .Mrs Emma Sini Himm .Mrlieorte 8uul. niire Ttionias Stul-r (jpiirin Start Clarkson

tiona and not bo alarmed if hi old political

opinions bo "made trau?prcnt.n We will

publish them and vouch for their justice and

truth.'

Roc c roar 1 rapidly growing in population, trado aud ahop manufactures. Tho Democrat uy a stocking manufactory hat

been commenced there, that will arrest tho pldg ourselves that if it receive n majority

also to bo ent to Washington by a apecial messenger. lu aubmitting tho. two Constitution. the free-State rot-n shew a ppirit of liberality which their enemies must admire. We take up the thing, slimy and filthy a it is, and make it respectable by noticing it. We also

busy needle of all the housewives in the

country around it, by underselling them. Who doc not sigh at the departure of the music of tho spinning wheel and the loom from tho farm Imuso, ana now that quiet, and coscy circlo ol knitters 1 to be bauiahed from tho domestic fireside by machinery and steam power. "Wo congratulate ourselves upon our advance and improvements in labor saving, but it is not all gains; their is a great moral los incurred iu the habiU of industry, domestic virtue, und contentment that take their flight with the spinning wheel, the loom and tha knitting needle.

Previous to tho Mayoralty election in New York, a bet was mado between two gentlemen ofthat city on it result the loser to fvrieit f 3) or taw a load of uvW. The friend of Wood of course lost, and refused to "fork over," but told tbe winner to brtug along hi wood and be would go to work. Mr. James B.Brown, tho wiuncrofiho bet purchased a load of the toughest kind, which he placed in tront ot tu Guard House, whero Mr. Sewall A. Gilbert, with coat oft and fclceves rolled up, went at it with his "cross-cut'' at tho rate of 2:30, and soon diminished hi "pile," surrounded by an admiring crowd ot hokers on. Gilbert is said to have engraved on LU shield, r riJi, rici. 'I carsc, (av, I conquered." 157" Mr. John P. Hoy t, a Saukar of Janesville, 111., wa recently cow hided by a lady named Clarir.da A. Andrews, tho proprio tress of a millinery store in that city. Shj was brought betöre the Police Court and fin. ed flity dollar and casts, which sum was promptly paid by tho citizen. Töe cause of the ditücnlty was alleged bad faith on tho part of Hoyt in hi dealing with the husband of tho fair Clarinda. 13F"A Stockholder of tho Library complain in a communication, of the annoyance which visitors autfcr from tho rude conduct of some young lads who congregate every veniug in tbe Library room, and by loud talk and thoughtless behaviour disturb those who visit the rooms for tho purpose of reading. We have seen none of the causes o: complaint; If they exist Mr. Crisp will aoon correct then.

of the votes we will ackuowlediro it the law

. rf of the land. The two Legislatures, State and Territorial, will meet in January and work together. AM ass Convention mevts at Tjccoropion on Monday. Tho whole Territory will bo there. It will be a glorion time. I will write from there. Yours, fco. ';G.A.C CSPAn important steamboat suit has been decided iu tho Circuit Court of Louisiana, at New Orleans. Koach & Long, enjrinj builders of that city, brought an action on cer tain notes for money due tor constructing the engines of the steamer Capitol, claiming a lien upon the boat for tho payment. "Tho contract was mado in 1334, and in April 1S33 tho boat wa purchased by Chapman and others, and enrolled at New Orleans as their property. Two of the notes given by Cap tain Cre, wh contracted for the boat, und wa the original owner, had been protested, and the holders claim a lien on the boat uudcr tho admiralty law, and also a special statute law of Kentucky. Tho Justice of tho Court deJJcd against the claim of Roach fc .Long; the lilwllants reversed the decree of th? District Court, end dismissed the libel, deciding that they had no pnvilego on the vessel. This opinion is hold to be the law ot Lonis. iana, and by it no builder' claims by thi decision stand good longer than G) days that tho Captain is not liable, or tho boat either. Thi case will bo carried to the Supremo Court.

Several parties were recently brought before the U.S. DUtrict Attorney, in Charles t"n, S. C, ontupjickn of buiug engaged in an expedition again.t Nicaragua. No tea so bjing established sulHcient to warrant their detention they were discharged. tU A roan named Martin, of Columbus, Ky., was lately fonnd frozen to death, near Point Pleasant, on the Mississippi river. He had attempted to cross tho bottom, and getting into the water and mud became so benumbed that he ceased all exertion and froze to death.

It is said that the deer in Geortria are

dying in great numbers. Many have been found dead in the woods, and many others caught by dogs after aahortcbaM.

Woo! JC W-om Mm Emma It W is nSH UWI. r S J Wuli uns Joseph F

Tonne Mrs E A

Trim! le John Vf Thomas John YV

TeuviMinle Anthony

Wutn Mr II M WcvU U illiuni Willis K.Uard M alis C Ü

JCST REC1IVEU AND TOU PALE BT J. S. HOPKINS, ONE of the het seleote l stocks of Ihy (Wlserrr Ir.'Ught to tins luartet; cuiiaiitliiig, in part of PLAIN AMI FIUI KKD VKBINOKS, PLAIN AM Util KI D Ll tl ltK?.

PLAIN AM t KU ItKDHLK, PLAIN" AM KKU KKI ALI. WOOL PELAIXS mill CA .S HM 1 HKS, A poM 5tnek of lalie.'aml misc' H.awN, CUnks, Cai-, Lmler.-Ieevrs anl CoIl:u. 0 od siak Lui-liroxk-ries. S.trit mi'I J.iooiieit KJrin. - itiuiity iiainl".

iu.nert-ar.il pi-i.t's Kil ll..ve- all sues: Uauntu-tu l.r U'lit-H ami r-nt. ;.i.l t ck of nien , . uirii' an! t-pilrenV Kieece L.re! II .: Optra IIoihU; In

fiut s VturMnl litMitssixl lloi.tKitn; 7. ihvr Vmtcils

all colors: I bet.iile arf. an.l TriL.lini p; ladic" nil inisstV 11hi 8kirU. U1 t'irk f llics am! mi.4ses' Furs Victrnies.Cul5, Muffs l'ur t'st' anl

S-ans Lin. filk, I neu rd c irton r'lus; Shirt

liosiinis. tii4 stuck r Im Tr:iiimiiuFriii!; aul silL, jir'., tarl, sla-ai.d nate Hutten; latc, euiln-i-1eel mihi silk l'iuissk (. r.rtaHif: minimi, oil mnl i

lei 1 'mhiw Sh.ulei; ( iirixin t'oul ml Ta.---! kiI Kil.-r.liU1 K,... n .1 1 1 I 1 - Tl.. -.!.

tolirel CMrvH-t cluln l ' Kinp p'ni;ei ; Ciirjiits j (Iii l'l'Hh; miii.ii g; rug's and dreggtU; .all ifc per; Cui

K'Uil storK of Hoots nnl Shoü. l lo i.f Hat, l'ai anl McuV ClutLlng'. Br-wn an ! White Linen TaMe L'ovr-s;

JMMiniil Mnl Ii ij Oi Iii l?i in Shirts ani Drawers for ta.lie srd ifntlcnjeTi Clona T:i l;.var umle; nir fir Wheat. All of wli.cli 1 will sell cheap .rrnIt. ocUl 3 .HOPKINS.

i'ciock Tm-.-d.iv ai.il Knl.i.v. Urtmii.nf, l-v?s IVm everv TucUt ami l'nl.i at ' uclcli, P. M.,ar..l Palucih evtrv We lnesUy an I &uunl.iy at 1 o t!' k, A.

V i-i,iii'I hiirnl imi.TJIc a im ine vai.svuieanu

i'r4filsVlllr KallroHil.aiiil 1'at-kr.s f.-rlirrvu Itiyrr;

MllColHl.t,nal"n"'li"", uu - m"eriani jvi r I at Vet, sml at PaJucih ith Tel nesee K.vrr Packu iiii Mi-ti:i,lii. New OrleiiiiSMinl t. Iiuis

l's.-kH4. TU kf t r;ui e " -taiiieJ ou LhmtJ Uic IjuuL tut

a.l Kiu-tct ii Mini esieru cities.

lkstotecopy.

.V

RANST FEffNM -tr bok

Ä. LItK-II LKAVtS

New supply at lucüäl L. J. IK) BELL'S.

c. R.nmn.PM.

Christmrt dtp

ITECKIVK.n ihis mominc lv exiTes, from the Ix st

fia. niamir.'U-ture in Nfvr York, a very Luxe lot of

t'ai s, all of the UteM r'rench ul Ani-ncn nvli-sat V Al'Tl Kit M A KCUN X I Kit, tH-1t Main !iret- 1-etwtH-ii Firt anil 'eoivl '

aJUAKKR BkOOMS.-

C 10 t. Mmker llruoms- the bet In ao fr sali hr

S'pt!0

SAM. VICKKltY.

l'ine lloys Caps.

FEW extra; also, an enl!es virt ity nf Boys 4"Jä. Winter Cai-., st rrif.r re-la.f l lv

A l 1 I r. K oC M A KL l.N MI.K.

nATTixa.

liioiules Cannclton No. ljnt reoHv"! and for

iei.y ... - m 171KSTUN LKU.

BTiTTKn, i,nn axd mifi.-

U.M un nina na tur iy

BAM. VICKEKT.

TB AXTc rrnitAVTf.-

."ilW Iii vrry choice, for sale y

vx-lli 5. ..ltlL.U51.i i;u.

..I Cieutleincna Cnp. SPLENDID artnicnt of evi-ry lunaeinaU h.ipe an I color, jn recei v tl l v V Al'Tl KR tt M A flCOXXI ER, M.iln htit-et, I-Iwitii F r t am! Si-conil.

'Tr f'nilVTCII 1-fWI nntln.c. illat tvff'ivrA ti-r

I'M a-.lely U ILliKUT i. I'V LKS.

rycamore sx.

llovH

'f

MIR Flrat Arrival for ihis Praron.-' 11

Infant Caps. fl'ST the thine f r tho o-ion at . VAUIIEK St MARCOSSIERS. J EXCHANGE OX NEW OHLE A X?, irarti! at nil t.niest-y CilLULKT & WiWLKH.

nl Hvrn'iiore trel

To the Ladies. (TJODET'S Lvly'sRonk for January; Liclies Re

1 siiT' ior iecn.int

or fff-iiuine lii.tiaua it. . r liur r--ivpil vr

timiT Piainoa.l n 2J atrl 00 R l u n-r-vl nn4 fitr

s:ileonly forca-h.y I.K I. IIKI.MA.NN

CIIL'1K.ii LH llafnarc Cheese;

by

5 lwe Petii! ;

& i-.ig Al-.iif-:

SCasesNu. 1 Natraecsjust r ceivefl nl fnr xale

. . 1. &i U- J1LIMANN

Kvli

IwiUfcLLJi CONYNOTON'S.

irii:(;n.-

t ä' lu Pur CMer Vinegar wr.t,, tir n y

... ii v wn z-' J.i

Tu fine p-K-kt-t KATK SAfiCMET, I KlrZt-.tti wi" arrive here thi .-veiling, nn.l leave " 1 la-T 'a to-iu 1 rrow, 1 hart-lav, t 3 oVI.a-k, fur ttie a ioh. lei-lS ßl. .KKT.. W hsve In rtore. a l.irce lot of M:tiik Ii. Iim'Ii e wiil ell at a cr :it ri-.lui-ti.m

f;-.nn the nu-l price; c ni;ine of t 4 n- u-4 an.l

-NEHF LUMBER YARD,

Corner of 3Iain and righih Streets,

EVAXSVILLn, I.Ml.

AVE r now '''Tir.s; for sal to the riMr ami w w e.uiitry lra.le ur wli ile tttork f lum'r at

IM finiily Itl'tukets neirrn Unkels au! steau.laat I retail. II ivii'r extn f.a-i'U.e f. r n m ufactur:rr ai 4

bluikets, just receive I an l roraie. inuyinrpin

J. II. 3IAUIIEE L CO.

City Order for tale!

T the store of Kit ATZ $i 1IEILMAN.

Oct i' Un.

e IuilIt in Penii?vlv.iii a. e thii.k-

CMn onr iri'in vmcnu to iiinlia-rs that thr

cimiot finl eUewhere in the city.. We shall at all

lime 1 supplied a un a niil a ortn ei t

AUo, pioeshinirle an.iiirs.! fl .nnj always on h.iiHl. Call at the otliee 01 Hir. ilw.rr e r -r.

noviMy . WATSON, NEWKEltKY & CO

8 I ARPER3 Maeazinetor Norcm'r lnt fwrlved

Ü and for sale by Oct iS.

T. CONVNUTON.

nn.x, rort AXD OATS.forwlel y L. 11. COOK & SOX.

GREAT EXCITC3IEXT PreraHIn all over the eonnrrr. In eon seiner re of the treniebl'us sncoesa of MrLean's Volraiiic Oil Liniment. It is snpen-eiliii every Linimei.t and reme-ly the cure of local pains and external iluo-it-. linnIreils of contirmeil eripples hnve een made to walk I t it ue. manr (hit were suHerinar for years withnlil

t nronic j-orf, ami nai mn in vain the manr rem

TMIEESE.

j -'"1 s rhoice W It. nn'l En.li D;i!ry Cheese,

jun rervivea per steanier i:-itni, aim lor mie i v septJO , . - S. fc.UlLllEKT ii CO. JOHS SII4NEL1Ü OSBORNK EILET FALL AND WINTER

l fE lmvenoTT In Store a compMe Stock fF!l

II anil Winter, up:c and fa::cy Dry OoikI.h,

which wa offer to our e.Uzer.s ai;d suan-TS vUitiiif

lies and Lluinu-nta now before the imhlic. have heen ,n "T l sucn Prices as wl 1 ilefy c n;pet:tion. AVe

p-rmanmtlv cure.! r the use of a few small if ot I would respectfully call the attention cf our fiiecds and McLean's Cele'rate! Liniment. I , ... . T. ,, , .

iuMiunilji.il leT:'li:9 ni,HLiir, irrjr U'jvris lO OUr

.McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment I the het Liniment th it ha ever ' een diKCOveredsr.il the only re ia-le remy f -rtl.e spee ly and penn men! eure of Sores of all kind., Welling, or any local Pains on man or animals. 27"Llvery-wtable Keepers, Farmers, Dray, men and all that have the cbarre of horaea, sliauld keep a supply eonatautlv on band, to be used In time of need. TRICE OF THE LINIMENT. In c nseonenceof the Increasina demand for this val

aiMe L'.iiiuieiit, it is now put np in twenty -tive cnl

extensive Stock, consint'.Dg In part of the fulloa ii.: CkHh3, Casaimereiaifl Tvree.!s; Satttnets and Ky. Jeans; Blankets and Flannels; Englixii, French and American Print?; Strii.l and Piai.1 M. Dj Lalnsaiid ilaf; Gir.tliair.i, DcR.ipe ai.d Pi.lins; IIa j-a It-re all wool De La(r..; PLiin DoLains and heI herd's Tlaids; Alpvca, EiiglUh and French MerSnoe; Sinara and long wool shawl, Stella stiawls aud scarfs, Brochs shawls. Cheaii le iirfs and rent's

bottles. fiftT cent and on dollar ImuJes. The fiftv I shaw's. eailoileries and white emU. hoslerv an.l

cent Unties contain three times the quantity of the underwear, genuine Irish linens, tal.le cloths and lin-twenty-five cent size, and won In proportion to their I , . , ,., . ... - . . . rrt.s that pure hasers will save money by retting en 'tic hd f., carjKU. matting. Bmir, tale and

uie i.irpem sies. stair on riotns, nan an.l cip, iois ainl shoes, um-

. Is au nnimiuf uie oicaaic VII Liniment musi

brelhis, trimmincs, ice.

occv;

SHANK LIN 4: REIL LT,

be addressed to the proprietor.

JAMES n.McLEAX, St- Louis, Mo. A (rents for Eransvilie, Indiana, ajiMr.J KELLER fc WHITE. CO-PA UT.EKSII IP NOTICE. U'E neg to announce respectfully to the public of Kvtnsville a-ni viciiiitv that we have eiiNi-ra

lntoco-rartnerh:p nnder the title of Dottl & Con. I tha treatn.e.it of d itf.loi nf the iv mtul l iihnf.!

ynctiHi, and will conduct the Bonlc, Stationarr, Mara- several yeais, will continue to treat iuch .lie: w ith cine, and Newspaper trade, at the Old Stand rf Do- his new plar of-reatnient.wliirhconsli'ta (furthelunc hell , ute Dolell ii Liler, Main street. We beg to in the inhalation of medicated vapor, carrying the thank our kind customer for mst fttvors, and to solicit medicinr diieetly to the seat of the iiim-ie. their continuance, assuring them that we..rae rofre Oneof the hiinmn lie fouadat the olSceat 11 hour hem witna new stock and the determination to supply of the day and ma ht. aeprl-lsiwiia

dec-tf.

MEDICAL NOTICE. DR. nrTCIIIN!OV, having awtciated with him Dr. tJKtlKN, late of lnlii.atolis. will continue

the practice of me. ic m and surer i.t Iiis eld oflicewn Third stne:, where he i-licits a continuat.ee of patron ape from his friend and the puMic g.-nerallv.

uoctor iireen Having deroieil exel J.ive nttention to

TlIOS.rONYXQTOy. E.J.PQSELL

"V B.tlOX.-lJ Saddle Tentson, just received and

w tor sai uy

Z. 11. C OK SOX

DB43(.-10,000 BuabelsSran. just received am! for

mm Hue cy

7JI. COOK ft fcON.

M A BOXE X Di, In catties, IVn Jnm. ftF mvtS J.H. Mr CR CKFV, U?T KEcEIVKD. ' lAbxs Mar Candles, 4 do Opal do ' 25 o Prime W. R. Chee-e. In store and for sale by WIIEILEB k RIGG?.

. KKMuVAL )s

WHOLESALE HARDWARE

HEAD QUARTERS. CiliRLXS S. WELLS,

FIRST ST.. between Main and Sycamore,

r ' EVANSVILLK.1ND. I SHALL REMOVE tty Laana and bickstlt ri'KriiASco stock of IIAItl)VAIlE,.CETLEnV, tc, al)out the 15th or November, IV to the kkT " coMDiot;s aTORE t'aiiltaiid arranned exprely for my buine tn the upper side of First street, (' tween Main and Sycamore) litxt door to M e.-rs. Keen Jc Proton, and iameJiately cpposiie 3Ie.-sia. J. II Magheefc.Co. ' With ample reom, No. 1 rariHTiM roa VTis CHtir, the Kut el.-c.e. and niotrt Completely asirt--d st'k in the city, together with promptness, itiduktiy. and f.iir dealii g, I tru-t n y eiloi-ts tpat ai.4 future) will lie mutually advantageous to myMrif and my rapidly increasing lhtof custoniers in the city aud country. My English and Uerrnan Direct Importations, are very large. Thee, with my. large orders to Ast icas MsiriCTi-Rcas. (first hands) enaMe me to meet successfully any fair and honorable eom-tition axyyvhekb is TUB West, and also East, by adding simply, expenses of delivery in Eransvilie. I Unhesitatingly state that I caw and will dt-tnonidrate to any country merchant, who will l-ring me Iii Eastern invoice and freicht bill, th:t I can ami will sell h:m a hill of IIAUDWAllEaslow as any Eastern JoM Ing House, with expends t Ev:insvillecoiisidjrcd. This is no idle luat. I aiu fully prepare.! tu do what I wy, or f.irfeit the said tneirluuit's lnrd lll at his hotel, during a rea-wwaMe stay lu Evaiivil!e. In my stick may I fouuo a cnijlete a.s.nuieiit if tV American & Ensliwh llnrdware, Cutlery, File, and i:d?e Tool, Cnux, (.uu-Iiui rcN ai.U Cuii Triinruingi, Tinner' Tool, Wire, Kivcle, Kettle l.ar, JajaiPd aud Slumped Tinware, c. jf I am Mo A0 xt for VI I.CAMZIID Rl UUEll DLLTI.NLi A.D r.VLIwI.L;,icuu.le ly New York Uc'.tius Co..) whali will liesul lal lowest Cuiciuuaii pi ice. Als, Agkvt for euirior "PLATF.iltM SCALES, and all other WEIGHING MACHINES. . , aow oi'kmm;. im dos. Wells' t'lluntV) Li pincott & Collins' Axes; W " Orain Shovels, Shovels ami --pivle; 25 " (Sauge Meat-Cutters and .lulTcT; an! every description or SEASONABLE HARDWARE. MERCHANTS & TRADERS, Store-Boatmen, Le., of In lima, Ket.tucky, ILinoi and Tennessee, are ean estly Invited to give mjr stock a careful examination, a!uring mch parties lliat their memorandums and orders shall lie fille!,and shipxed promptly at "nmall Trofita for Quick Returns." Five percent, will e allowed on assorted hüls fcr cash, or if paid in SP d ys fn m date of purchase. Thankful for past fav. r, I trust old ako w raiEM w ill often look in at thc NEW HEAD QUARTERS, First street, opposite J. II. Machee ic Co.'s. C IIAHLi:Ss. WELLS. ETEvans -ille. Tr.d.. Xv. Ith. 'j-.-H&w ir. J. C. FLEAGLEIl'S 3jflL!eft SIiop, On Locust, near Second -t., Kvansvllle Ind. ' Sy HE su'!criVeTS have opened a new Meat Shop.

i in CaLUell's UmlLit 011 Locust near Second, street, where tUey w.ll k-e.-t a, constant sup-g; i,.tt J plvuf ex . -client I'.eef, Mutton, Pork, an ;V I

other vinettes of Jleats and I'.-ultry. At- T ym so, good Ijird. S insures, and when it can be procm-d Onnie. Th. shop will le pen duriiigthe day, and families can have tlicir neais sei.t hi.n-e when they deire it ly sending in their orders to the hi.p. novK.tf J.C.F'.EAOLEK&CO. ,

Second Street, bet. 2Iain and Water,

LOUISVILLE, ICY.,

' HERE we will at all time keep a good artirla ww of ..ur own loiiiUtHC'.ure. tr iu Vii t nia. Ken-

Itickv, M:Mur and Tet:iie- Leaf, to w i.k-h we re sinvifullvcnllihe'itlcutijuortiie vimitiu tri de. .. . '...' ft fl.'t.C?kV

I .-tin 11 ercu. jiirr-i.Ji.. b ru.. ocUi-Jui.Uw LATEST ARRIVAL AT T11K WESTKBtlX STAK . MARC LEVY, manufactukli: and daleb ix clotjii.nc: A'D Fril.MIII.U GOODS, KAS ju1 received and u uow opeuiuf a coji let aaoiuiiei,i of FALL AND WINTEJt CLOTHING,

con-kiMirg of all sorts f Ovtrc.ata, PaLts and Verts.

i4

Shirts, liraw er, Conif irti", l!ai.lken huf, HaU aii

t;atS, trunks WHO vbiim-is " innmr um call an examire his Urpe ui d well erltc.td si a

To keep up the r j u hii.'Ii of tlie Western .Slar, I hall oniy uy to eilthe I -i uf articles at the very lowest prict ,'atid n.ake Kani.ents to order at the shorV cs4 uotice, on the laost r&ioi.' le t-rtn. MARC LEVY. At the Western cirner of Slain ai d V j caan.re sts.

under tbe l avilioa liwiei. stt;-i.i

It A UCr. I.D Lake Salt.

TZalB i.'" U ls Katialiwadj for ra!e st th loweal

ÜT-.kct iTite.ly ia-a.J v.. n.uoh son.

JUNE?. Fic Peas e.. V

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I Tin:ni ii.u, . mm . 11

I earl Parley, frdhV

4 MIK k SON.

IIME, A PLASTER PARI?, CtMLNT, LINSEED OIL, ZLRPKNTTNB, - l'AINTf, ULAS, falliitaaj NAILS. IL'TTTr FtrbulMingrurpofes; forle at th lowest rats for cash, by loctHI I1E0. F STKR A: CO. Pit tfcliu reit ?Ioi vy, ff HE susendcd I jinks of Pit -sburgh received at r on layment of del l, or lai lit at a ili-cmul

r.ir 01.D.

t.

SAM I'LL UUU.

rajLW Iwk l y the author (.f I sn" ntLh-r' ill MALLL VAl'UIIN. A splendid book. At E.J. DOE ILL I octll

VEW ROOKS! "F.W r.OOKS!! 1 M Irih L-aves. F.inLy Fern's new took; Ma' el Vuulitti; Mo Sie; Spurgi.Hiii's third volurre; Rose of As-burst, an.l aJI other rew twr.r r-'d octT E. J. iKJLLI.L'a. BOOTS AND SHOES, WAITERS, MISSES SHOE? AND THE TUT. Ä -t rtnitit ttf Liuflier ar d Kin t 1 r ever lan-wghttnthiariwrket, junlrernveil ly Kailr.Kl. lie et tire rtW ass jutrlissi'd in Ihe Eat, and hof th I tet style. I'ln lH'l-1 1 h a male Ijnliea' Slioes of all .inds, w.th CbiMieu's Shues, all s.es and pUtms. I have thus

Notice that I hare th be lot.cf French Calfkint ever lT.uf ht to lliu irket, which I am pteiued t make uy at iiricos wbkii will du

With all eompet'tion. Lnd'es and flentlren, wla want a superior article la Uk Root aud a Uow Lue. wilt, do wll t call

A T JOHN RASCH ' S Second Street below Mala, EVANSTILLE. IND. bjf ?IIT CnUersand f ansage fufrr at reToret Vk.Kicrsat WALUKIRCHb. KAISINS, Ccrrantaand C!"rn, frrtalety OC114 X. H. COOK i SOX.

linTlTOIX-

ui innel Extra rotat"ei Jnt received

teaxer DLiniond l y

Z. II. COOK ii SUN.

vnw fir.n aad MokAm :.. 1 Jujt received, bolu r'. I.-" c-imli-v, rmllr novJt CTLEEKT K LOW I FS. On Sj cam ore near Water.

Books, BookSs WITTIES in the course of human events It be1 emes necerv," that we should lo.krt,, home manufiirturir:, those wantine Dooksof any kind Bonn, or Itlank It k. rull to pat-eni, will find M. LINDSEY JOHNSON'S Biok Bindery the plae. in suit the ta.te ami fancy. Call and see. jj-24

MMOTIIY fSEED. 5" bushel, t imeTino 'y

T

Itr.MOVAT,. T, THE saerler respectfuT'y Informs his customers an l cit isens enerat ly, th be has reninve-1 h's Meat Shop from theern-r of Sycamore and First, to Second reet, next doTt"the Cnm'erland Pre4y. terian Ohnrrh. where he w'll onstvit'y Veep on h."U;d a nrr.lv of flresh meats, of the best noat:rr. dec:0 JOHN PATNK.

CHEIvK. 11 boxes choice Western Reaerve.snd Hamburg large sire, ju ree..ire and f'Tnl" I r GILREKT k bOWLKS.

HOnT V MAR TIX TODACCO. Apt of

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thi? celebrated Brand amln received nr- fnr le

TESN El t S0REN5ON .

coal ron sali:.

5r"Kh!ive n hrd and are eortant!r rece'vipg WW coal f an ei elhi.t onalhT fr-n-. 1 p the canal, which we will rlelive- in at y p::t f tbe itr at 'r.

Orlersleft t Ja--e Lniublii 's warehouse, sttl.a

tv i;irni ta ii AMORT.

.nice of Nathan Rowley will ' e 1 r.-n : tv a:i.-riil ta.

ROWLEY

nxiox.J f llu.hel Prime md f.r sale I y

Total Or W , rerelve Z.H. COOK k SON.

fl-T ECKIVi n - S p-iir I'ohi e I S-m-I F;re Setts; " Fine P.m Fire Sett: end Con rn'-n Iron Fire Sett: 2:,d-,. roal !Io-W: 1 " F:ne r.ml Yae; S " Fire Iron Sts-dr-; U S' rings Sie:ih Lei'; RAECOCK & f ONTAG-

T A V A COFFFE.

s

Porket Pritre Old C.fTyrTt Java Ceree.

Alt. SObbls in tine orl, f ira 1 v U

eti7 S. K. HILBERT at CO.

C.WAL HTDH AGL. I IT AVE a larce double Warehouse at the Car.a lair. cap-kHe of storin nv anionics nf potnr. which will lie receive!, st-rvd, liken care of and beM subject to the owner's order, on tbe mot rensorxMa t-nr. P. G. OT.ILa.Ymh26V.

DOMtllE.-

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h grow Uaey Pomade just receive and foe aal

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