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J&r CURE CURE ?je?VGUsHeadadie Ey tho use of these Pills the periodic attacks of Xereou or Sick Headache may be prevented; and if taken at the commencement of an attack, im- mediate relief from pain and sickness will bs ob- tained. They seldom fail in removing the Xausea and Headache to which females are so subject. Thy act gently upon tbo bowels removing Cottlotncse. For Literary Men, Student, Delicate Females, and all persons of sedentary habit, they are valu- able as a Laxative, improving the appetite, giving tone and vigor to tho digestive organs, and restor- ing tho natural elasticity and strength of the whole system. The CKPHALIC TILLS are the result of long investigation and carefully conducted experiments, having been in use many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether originating in the nervous system or from a de- ranged state of tho stomach. They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be taken at all times with perfect safety without m;:king any change of diet, and the of any diwjrceahle tavtc renders it entry to ad- minister thm to children. IiEWATLE OF COUNTERFEITS. The genuine have five signatures of Henry C. Spalding on each Box. Sold by Druggists and other Dealers in Medi- cines. A Cox will bo sent by mail prepaid on receipt of tho raicE, 25 CEXTS. Ail orders should be addressed to UKftltY :. hi'Al.DltfU, 4H Cedar Street, Iw York. Til 15 FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS Ol? Spalding's Cephalic Pills, 1117 Convince all who Suffi-- from EBADIOHB, Thai a Speedy and nre Cure Is Within their Reach. A J these Testimonials were unsolicited by Mr. Spald- ing, they ajj'ord unquestionable proof of the ef- ficacy of this truly scientific discovery. MasosvillFm Cons., Feb. 5, 1861. Mr. Saldiny ; Sir I have tried your Cephalic rills, and I like them so xctll that I witiit you to Bend inc two dollars' worth more. Part of these are fur the neighbors, to whom I gave a few out of the first box I got from you. tend the Fills by mail, and oblijre Your ob't servant, JAMES KEXXEDY. Hweukord, Pa., Feb. fi, 1361. Mr. sfifciinfj: Sir I wuh you to send mo one moro box of your Cephalic Pills, have received a yreut deal of benefit from them. Yours, repecLfullv, MARY ANN STOIKIIOUSE. SFRBCE CkECK, HfNTIKCTOX Co., Pa.,) Jnnuarv 18, 1861. j II. C. Spalding: Sir You will please send me two boxes of your Cephalic Pills. Send them im- mediately, licence t full v yours, JOHN P. SIMONS. P. S. hare used one box of your Fills, and find then excellent. Eeu.k Vki:non, Ohio, Jan. 15, 1861. Ilrary C. Spalding, m.j.: Please lind inelosed twenty-fiv- e cents, for which send 1110 another box of your Cephalic Pilld. They are truly the best Pills I have ever tried. Direct, A. STOVER, P. Eelle Vernon, Wyandot Co., 0. Bevekly, Mass., Dee. 11, 1360. 77. C. Spalding, Esq.: I wish for Pome circulars or lar.sro show bills, to bring your Cephalic Pills moro particularly before my customers. If you have anything of the kind, please send to me. One of my customers, who 13 subject to severe Sick Headache (usually lasting two days), was cured on attach in one hour by your Pill, which sent h?r. Respectfully yours, V. IS. WILKES. IlEYNCLsnuRG, Frankmn Co., Ohio, January 9, bOl. Jlenry C. S)'ldina, No. 48 Cedar St., X. Y.: Dear Sir Inclosed find twenty-liv- e cents (2b), for which box of "Cephalic Pills.' Send to address of lie v. William C. Filler, Keynolsburg, Franklin county, Ohio. f Your Pills work like a charm cure Headache almost iniitanter. Truly yours, VM. C. FILLER. Ypsilanti. Mien., Jan. 11, 1SC1 . Mr. Spalding: Sir Not long since I sent to you for a box of Cephalic Pills for the cure of the Nervous Headache and Costiveness, and received the fiime, and they had so good an cjfect that I was induved to send for more. Please send by return mnil. Direct to A. R. WlIEELlHt, Ypsilanti, Mich. From the Advertiser, Providence, It. T. The Cephalic Pills are said to be a remarkably effective remedy for tho headache, and one of the very best for that very frequent complaint which has ever been discovered. fiST single bottle of Spalding's Prepared Gi.uk will save ten times its cost annually. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDIXG'S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! SAVE THE PIECES! ECONOMY '. DISPATCH ! ,T;i)"A Stitch i.n Time Saves Nine."""? A" accidents will Imp pen, even in well regulated families, it is very desirable to have some cheap nd convenient way tor repairing Furniture, Toys, Ciockerv, tfvc.- SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE nicts all pueh emergencies, and no household can alford to be withrtut it. It is always ready, and vin to the ?tk-kin- point. "USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE." N.IL A Brush accompanies each liot'lo. Price, 2b cents. Addre?.-- , HENRY C. SPALDING, No. 4b Cedar street. New York. CAUTION. As eertain unprincipled persons are attempting to pahn off on tho unsuspecting public imitations of my prepared Glim, I would caution all persons to cxainino before purchasing, and see that the full name, -- SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE,- - is on tho outside wrapper j( all othors are ewind-lin- g countcifoiu. inarll wJUwlj. Iyer's Sarsaparilla A compound remedy, designed to be the most effectual Alterative 'that can be made. It is a concentrated extract of Para Sursuparilia, 60 combined with other substances of still greater alterative power as to afford an effec- tive antidcto for the diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed that such a remedy is wanted by those who suffer from Strumous complaints, mid that one which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense service to this largo1 class of our alllictcd How completely this compound w i'.l do it has been proven by experiment on many of the worst cases to be found of the following complaints : ScnoFUL.v and Scnorur.oL's Complaint.', EllL'l'TION'S AND UllL'l'TlVE DlSEASr.S, Ut.CEIt-i- , I'lMi-i.r.s- , Blotches, Tumohs, Salt ltim'M, Scald 1Ii;ai, Syphilis and Syphilitic Af- - IT.CTIONS, MF.ItCUItIiU. DlSHASI'., DltOPSV, NE'J- - liAi.oiA oit Tic: Doulout.ei'X, Dmm.rrv, Dys- phasia and Indigestion, Ekysipf.las, Hose 011 Sr. Anthony's 1'iiih, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising from Impurity o' Til E Iil.OOD. Tliw compound will be found a great pro- moter of health, when taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors which first. .t in tho blood at that season of the year. l!y the time- ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and u'.eerous sores, through which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not asist.;d to do this through the natural channels of tha boJy by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores ; cleanse it when you lind it is ob- structed and sluggish in the veins ; clear. a it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell you w hen. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well ; hut with this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the reputation of accomplishing these cuds, liut the world has been cgregiously derrived by preparations of it, partly because the drug alone has not ull the virtue tlitit is claimed for it, but more because many preparations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of tho virtue of Sarsaparilla, or any thing else. During late years the public have been mis- led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarsapa- rilla, but often no curative properties whatev- er. Ifenee, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the name itself is justly despised, and has become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. And we think we have ground for believing it lias virtues which are iiTesistibis by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend- ed to cure. In order to secure their complete eradication from the system, the remedy should be judiciously taken according to directions on the bottle. l'KETAREI) DV I12. J. C. Al'EK & CO. LOWELL, MASS. Price, $1 por Bottl. ix lfoitleu for g5. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral lias won for itself such a renown for tho cure of every variety of Throat and I.uni; Complaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for 11 the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has heeu em- ployed. As it lias lonjj been in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its qiuilily is kept up to the bc:;t it ever h;is born, and that it inny he relied on to do for their relief ail it has ever heeu found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills rort the cutis Cosfivertrss, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Judiacilion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Frysipvlin, Il"ad:tcu2t Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin JJiicasss, Liver Complaiitt, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Jlhcnm, Worm, ,'eiiitlfi.t, us a Dinner Pill, and for Purifying the Jfo-,d- They nre sugar-coate- lo that the most sensi- tive can take them pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in the world for all the purposes of a family physic. Prisa 25 cents per Eos ; Fiv3 borea for 1.00. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States- men, and eminent pei,onaLrcst have lent heir names to certify the unnaraileled nsefiilnc-- . of these remedies, hut our space here wiii no: permit tue insertion of them. The Agents below named fur- nish gratis our Ameuicax Almanac in which the v areiven; with also full descriptions of the anme complaints, and the treatment that should be fol- lowed for their cure. Do not be put ofF by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more prnii: on. Demand Aykii's, and take 110 others. The sick want the beat aid there in for them, and Lliey should have it. AU our remedies are'1 ;'-- For sale by J. M. MILLS and W. H. AVESILL, jrrankiort, ana by all Druggists. K. A. ROBI.0. & C O. , Louliville, Ky , April 23, 1S61 ly. General Agents. FINE FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING! J. C. MAKDEVILLE & CO. A RE now receiving a fine stock of Gentlemen's j. Clothing, made in the very latest Fall styles. Ahso, a fine assortment of Furnishing Goods, made expressly for J. C. MAMJEV1LLE & CO. Aro. 227 Main, above Third Street. X. B. Large size Garments of all styles. September 19, lb0-wttw- ly. SaRiacFs New Establishment! TryEXRY SAMUEL, Earbfr and ITair Drksskr, Ja iL is happy to inform his friends and the public thiit ho is again established in comfortable and commodious rooms, and ready to attend to all who may give him a rail. His new establishment is in tho building of Col. Hodges, on St. Clair street, lie solicits public patronage, and hopc3 that his old fiiend3 and customers especially, who patron- ized him before- the late lire, will now find their way back to his shop. March 12, lS.rj5-b- y. Confectionaries, Fruits, Nuts, &c, for Christmas and New Year. IP HAY A TODD have now on hand the , . . r. 1.11(11.31 UMUrLIIlt'IU OI Co Ices j Candies, Fruifs, Xuts, etc., Ever before offerod in this market, wbi.-d- thov wi disposo of Cheap. Every one desiring anything in their lino lor Christmas and Now Year, will make money by giving them a call, as they are determined to sen. dec21 COLORING. g- -i ENTLEMEN ran have their Whiskers, Goatee, xjl Moustache or Imperial colored in the highe stvloof the art, bv cailinj at '.Ian. S, I860. SAMUEL'S BARBER SHOP. (5 B13L.S. 3 year Old Whisky , at $2 per gallon, J) made by I). Swigcrt, and for Bale bv rr.ari W. II. KEEXE. HOT AND COLD BATHS be had, day and night, at r0 SAMUEL'S BARBER SHOP. 1'eb. 8, 1SC0. A SUPERLATIVE TGjIC, DIURETIC, 4 iff tin clxJiljll eL ia. utTiiLiLiu. WOLFE'S CELEBRATED SCHIEDAM SCllXAPl'S should be kept in ev- ery family. It invariably corrects tho ill cfi'ects of change of weather, and as a beverage it is the purest Liquor made in the world. l'ut up in pint and quart bottles. Also UD0LP110 WOLFE'S Pa're Cognac Brandy, Imported and Bottled by himself, warranted pure, and the best quality, with his ecrtifjeuto on the bottle, and bis seal ou the cork. UD0LPI10 WOLFE'S Pure Port Wine. Imported and bottled by himself, put up for me- dicinal use, with his certiiieatc on th bottle; warranted pure and the best quality. UD0LFII0 WOLFE'S Pure Sherry Wine. Imported and bottled by himself, tho same as the Port Wine. UDOLPIIO WOLFE'S Pure Madeira Wine, Imported and bottled by himself for private and medicinal use; the best Wine ever offered for sale to the trade in bottles. This Wine is warranted perfectly pure. UDOLPIIO WOLFE'S Pure Jamaica P., urn, ST. CROIX RUM, SCOTCH i IRISH WHISKY. All the above imported and bottled by himseif, warranted pure and tho best quality. TO THE PUBLIC. I will stake my reputation as a man, my stand- ing as a merchant of thirty years' residence in Xew York, that what I pledge and testify to with my seal, u.y label, and my eertiUcatc, is correct, ami can bo relied upon by every puiviiaser. Physicians who use Wiues and Liquors in their practice should give the preference to these arti- cles. For sale by all respectable Druggists and Apoth ecaries. inoi.pno WOI.FK, Solo Manufacturer and Importer of Scheidnm Aromatic Schnapps, No. 2, Beaver Street, N. Y. Gray & Todd, Agents, mar22 witwCm FRAXKFORT, KY. NEW ALBANY AND SALEM RAILROAD. Short Line Route to the IJorth & West. Throcgh to Chicago ix 15 Horns. TiiRorcn to St. Louis ix 14 nouns. TlIKOlGU TO CaIKO IX 20 HUL'J'.S. Connections made witli all Western Roads for any part of ILLINOIS, MICHIGAN, WISCONSIN, IOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS, ic, Ac. Fare ns Low as by any other Railroad or Steam Boat Route. Freight destined for places in any of the above States forwarded with despatch and at low rates. Mark care E. 0. Norton, Louisville. n&For through tickets and rates of freight ap- ply at "SHORT LINE," Railroad office 55i, Main street, Louisville, Kv. " Aug. 31, 1857-t- i'. E. 0. NORTON, Agent, SOME T II (r NEW! Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypes, Photo- graphs, and Ivorytypes. H. L. GOODWIX, fTMAKES pleasure in informing the public that j he has returned to Frank Tort, and taken the tiailery of C. A. Clarke, adjoining the Tclegranh Oliice, and that he would be pleased to wait on tho30 wishing pcrteet Likenesses of themselves or Irienda. lie is confident he will b able to plea?e the most fastidious in any kind of picture they may desire, from a life-siz- e portrait to tho small- est JJaguerreotype or Auibrotype. Also, Daguer- reotypes of persons enlarged to the size of Idle aud Colored in Oil, and satisfaction given. I am also prepared to make those gems of Pho- tography, the Daguerreotype, which is truly the most durable small picture yet prudueed. The Xvorytypc. (made only at this Caller',) is acknowledged by all to be the most beautiful style of Photographic pictures ever presented to the public. In brilliancy of tone and color, delicacy of finish, correctness of likeness, and durability, it is far superior to tho best minature on Ivory. 5TCall and See.-f- e July 9, (Ilp GIN AS A ItDiEUlAL AGENT. rgllilS delicious tonic stimulant, especially de- ft sitrned tor the use of the Medical Prof ion and tho Family, having superseded the " " " Medicated," Gins," Aromatic," Cordial," "Schnapps," etc., is now indorsed by all of the prominent physicians, chemists, and connoisseurs as possessing all of those intrinsic medicinal qual ities (tonic and diuretic) which belong to an OL1) and PURE Gin, Put up in quart bottles and sold by all druggists, grocers, etc. A. M. BI2UNGER k CO., (Established iu 1778.) Sole Proprietors, 2o. 19 Broad ptreet. N. Y For pale by P. S. IIAEXES it CO., 2s'o 13 Park Row. 2sew York. Our long experience and familiarity with the requirements of Druggists, and our superior busi- ness facilities, enable us to furnish them with choice Liquors for medicinal and family use. nov23 wA'twly. PHOENIX FOUNDRY. TEXTH ST. CETVVKEN MAIS AND CANAL, OPPOSITE THE ARTESIAN WELL, VM. II. ;i!.UXGEIt, Apeiit, W ANUFACTUI1ER of Stenra I'nr-ine- s and IviL .Machinery for Saw or Grist Mills, Coal Mines, c., &c. Cranks, Gudgeon, Rnf; Irons, Saw Slides, Carriage Segments, Cotton Gin Seg- ments, and Pinions Car M'heela, Grate Bars, Mill Spinulce, Mill Dogs and Stiirupi ahvaj on hand. Uolrhldn' Reaction Water lt?.et for Grist or Saw Mills. A large assortment of Patterns for Mill Goar-iD- lie. Castings made at the shortest notice. W. II. GRAINGER, Apjent, January 17, 13C0-t- f. Louisville, liy. YOU VAKT WHISKERS? B0 DO YOU WANT WHISKERS? DO YOU WAXT A MUSTACHE? DO YOU WANT A MUSTACUE? IScIlincham's CBlnbralpd Stimulatins On gu at tor tin; Iiiskci s and Hair. The subscribers tr,Ue plcnsuro in announcing to tho citizens of tho tniied States, that they have obtained the Agency for, aud aio now enabled to offer to the American public, tho above justly cel- ebrated and d article. THE STIMULATING ONGUENT is prepared by Dr. C. I'. licllingham, an eminent physician ot Doniluu, ana wunantea to onus out a thick set of WHISKERS OR A MUSTACHE in from three to six weeks. This article is the only one of the kind U;cd by the French, and in London and Pans it is in universal use. It is a beautiful, economical, soothing, yet stim- ulating compound, acting as if by magic upon the roots, causing a bcautnul growth of luxuriant hair. If applied to the scalp, itwill cure baldness and cause to spring up in piaco.of tho bald spots a fine growth of new hair. Applied according to directions, it wih turn red or towy liair darK, ana restore gray hair to its original color, leaving it soft, smooth, and flexible. The "Ongucnt" is an indispcnsablo article in every gentleman's toilet, and utter one week's use they would not for any consideration be without it. The subscribers arc the only Agents for the ar- ticle in the United States, to whom all orders must be addressed. Price One Dollar a box for sale by all Drug- gists' aud Dealers; or a box of the "Ongucnt" (warranted to have the desired effect) will be sent to any who desire it, by mail (direct,) securely packed, on receipt of price and postage, $1 18. Applv to, or address. HORACE L. IIEGEMAN i CO., UHUGUIST3, iC, fcb22-6- 21 William St.. New York. Kentucky Central Railroad! rlIIE only direct route from the interior of Ken-J- ( tucky to New York, Boston, and all other Eastern Cities and i owns. Deciuedly the most Comfortable and Reliable route for passengers go ing Suutu, V est, or Northwest. ' CLOSE CONNECTIONS I3cin made at Cincinnati with the 7:50 p. M. Ex press Train via the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, lor Cairo, St. Joseph, .New Orleans, Kansas city, St. Louis, Pike's Peak, and all Western Towns. And with the 7:3a r. M. Irains, via the Indian apolis and Cincinnati, and Cincinnati, Hamilton, and Dayton Railroads for Chicago, St. Paul, De troit Galena, Springfield, loledo, Milwaulue, La- fayette, Bloomingtou, and all other Northwestern Cities and Towns. Rut one change of cars from Lexington and Nicholasville to St. Louis and Chicago, in daylight! whereas by any other route two changes are made, both after night Passengers can now leave Danville, Richmond, Lancaster, Mt. Sterling, or Winchester, in the morning, and arrive in St. Louis or Chicago in time for breakfast next morning. TWO PASSENGER TRAINS Leave Nicholasville daily (Sundays excepted), at a. M., and 1:10 p. M., aud Lexington at 6:00 a. M., and 1:50 p. m., and arrive at Covington at 11:011 a. M., and fi:27 P. M. jfL'fThroiigh Tickets can be had at the Kentucky Suge Offices in Danville, Bryantsvillc, Yfinehes-tor- , Mt. Sterling, and Richmond, and at the Offices of the Kentucky Central Railroad in Nicholas- ville, Lexington, Paris, and Cynthiana. jan20 1800-t- f. C. A. WITHERS, Stqj't. LOOK AT THIS! m. Hi. p.ierso:n, M AM FAt Ttni n OF A AD DEALER IX CHOICE CONFECTIONERIES. St, Clair Street, Frankfort, Ky., (At the old stand of T. P, Pierson.) nMllANKFUL for the very liberal patronage I 3 have received since the above establishment was opened, I buvo to say that no exertion on my part phall be wanting to supply the increasing de- mand for Cakes, Candies, Pyramids, lee Cream, mC., on the shortest notico and most reasonable term?. ;pfS am also agent fur Clark's Revolving Looper Sewing Machine? one of the best and cheapest machines uow in uae. lViee llcm mcr io extra. Ice! Ice! The grentc?t accommo- dation yet can be had at my Confectionery at any tiinu from 5 o'clock, a. v., until 9 o'clock, r. m. March 21, lbtJti. M. L. PIERSOX. ' EXCELSIOR PAltAFFIJVE OILS, For Eitriiins; and Lubricating. FREE FROM OFFENSIVE ODOR. At No . 97 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, 0. "SSTE' warrant onr Oils to be equal, if not supe-- y y rior, to any in the market. rgif-W- c invito those in tho city aud vicinity to call and examine for themselves. Persons ordering from a distance, satisfac- tion guarantied in all cases. We invite a compar- ative trial with any manufacturing establishment in America. C. R. IIASKIX, Ajent, or A. (J. HODGES, Treasurer, Kanawbn C. C. JI. Oil Manufacturing Co. Feb. 14, 1SC0. 97 Walnut St., Cincinnati. STRAYED OR STOLEN. About the Gth instant, a light BAY 'yv--rr HORSE, shod all round, 15; hands Cy hiirh, a star in his forehead aud snip on tiie nose ; one hind foot ivhite : 8 or 9 years old. He may have liht harness marks, as ho works in my carriage. ONE HUM) RED DOLLARS REWARD Will be paid upon conviction of the thief and re- turn of the horse, if stolen j or a generous reward if he should have strayed. Frankfort, dccl2 If. A. W. DUDLEY. I . ,c& LESLIE COMBS. i Ctncinuatl n nd iientuckv River Z&iuJ3 Packet. Iiuilt expressly for the trade. GEO. STIVERS, Master. Leaves Cincinnati on Mondays at 4 P. m., for Frankfort and Munday's Landing, and for Woodford and Cogar's Landings on Thursdays, at 4 p.m. Returning, leaves Frankfort "Wednesdays and Sundays, at 8 o'clock, a. m. rFor freight or passage apply on board or to Jolin R. Graham, agent, Frankfort. novl9 tf. COAL AND XTJMBER YARD rBHE undersigned would inform the citizens of Frankfort and the surrounding country, that no will keep constantly on hand Yohegheney. Kentucky River, Pomcroyand Cannel Coal, which he will sell at tho lowest market price, dither by the quantity or cart load. Ho also keeps all kinds of LUMBER, which he will sell on accommodating terms. ES-II- is Coal and Lumber Yard is on the Ken- tucky river, immediately below tho Railroad Bridge, being the same formerlv occupied by Todd Sc Crittenden. JOIIX C. BATES. September 3, 1860-t- f. Xotice to Trespassers. the undersigned, forbid hunting, shoot-- V inj paine, and cutting trees upon our premises. The law will be enforced against all who do fo. . Joseph Terry, E. B. Scoficld, Thomas Elliott, Joseph Parrent, Jcptha D. Favrcnt, Vt'ni. T Reading, Dr. J. R. Hawkins, A. B. Read, Hugh Allen,- - Talbott Collinf, i EAKKLIS Ce.0HTY,rkniary let, liSl. 1 Guard ajjainst Tall and Winter Fires! BY CHOICE INSURANCE WITH TBK i! !,'. Incorporated 1813 Charter Perpetual. CASH CAPITAL, - $1,000,000, ABSOLUTE AND UNIMPAIRED. NET SURPLUS OF - 012,SOO 72, And tho prestige of 40 years success and experi- ence. UPWARDS OF 12.000,000 Of Losses have been paid by the ,&tna Insurance Company in the past 40 years. The value of reliable Insurance will be apparent from the following LOSSES PAID EY THE ETXA DURING THE 'PAST FIVE YEARS. In Ohio .... $4:4,620 83 Michigan, $158,043 81 In Wisc'n, 100,905 07 Indiana ... 146,839 81 In Kent'y, 201,:i9 40 Illinois .... 448,327 41 Missouri ... 381,518 04 Tennessee, 97,549 21 IowaA Min 101,399 46 Kans.Xeb 19,945 77 Penn. &Va. 31,595 82 Ark. iOa., 23,945 09 Mississippi and Alabama $52,412 IS Fire and Inland Navigation. Risks accepted at terms consistent with solvency and fair profit. Especial attention fjii'en to Imurani-- of D WELL- - JNOS and Contents, for terms of to 5 years. The solid service long and successfully tried, and the many advantages of the Insurance Com- pany possesses in its line, should not bo overlooked by those ready to insure and understanding their best interests. During "stringent times" the necessity for re- liable iusuranco becomes an imperative duty the ability of property owners to sustain loss being much lessened. Agencies in all the principal cities and towns throughout the State. Policies issued without de- lay, by any of the authorized agents of the com- pany. SfEusiness attended to with dispatch and H. VI.OATK, Auent. June 20, 1860. Frankfort, Ky. MRS. WI1STSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, prtsenta to tae attention 01 motners ner SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CIIII.DUE.V TEKTKLG, which greatly facilitates the process of teething.. by soltening the gums, reducing all muammation will allay ALIj 1'AliN and bpasmodic action and is is sure to regulate the Bowels. Depend upon it mothers, it will give rest to yourselvei and Benefit ana iiealik to your Infants. We have just put up and sold this article for over ten year?, and can say, in confidence and truth, ot it, what we nave never been able to say ot any other medicine never has t failed in a tin- gle instance to ej'ect a cure, when timely used Never did we know an instance of dissatisfaction by any one who use it. On the contrary, all are delighted with its operations, and speak in term: of tho highest commendation of its magical ef fects and medicinal virtues. Ave speak m thu matter "what we do know" after ten years experi enee and pledge our reputation for the J'uljillment of what we here declare. In almost every instance where the iniant is sunenng trom pain and ex hau?tion, relief will bo found in fifteen or twenty minutes alter the syrup is administered. This valuable- preparation is tho prescription of one of the most EXPERIENCED and SKILL- FUL NURSES in New England, and has been sned with NEVER-FAILIN- SUCCESS in THOUSANDS OF CASES. It not only reUeves the child from pain, but in vigorates tho stomach and bowels, corrects acidi ity, aud gives tone and energy to the whole sys tern. It will almost instantly relieve Grlpiny in he Bowels and Wind Colic, and overcome convul- - ions, which, if not speedily remedied, end in death. We believe it the REST AND SUREST REMEDY tho world in ALL cases of DYSENTERY AND DIAIiHCEA IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from teething or from any other cause. We would say to every mother who has a child suffer ing from any of the foregoing complaints do not let yovr prejudice, nor the prejudices of others, stand between your su tiering child and the relief that will be SURE, yes, ABSOLUTELY SURE, to fol low this medicine, if timely used. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None gen- uine unless the fac simile of CURTIS & PER- KINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper. fiH" Sold by Druggistthroughout the world-- . Princijxil Ojice, A'o. 13, Cedar Street, JVew York. Price Only 2.1 Cent Per Bottle. June 6, A. C. KEEK 0 ITS E00K BINDERY. A. C. KKEXON informs his friends and customers that, be stiil continues the Look Dindin? business, in t -t all its branches, at his old sfsind. orer lion. J. liar ten's office, St. Cluir street, and will give his whole attention to its management. lie respectfully solicits a continuance of the patronage heretofore extended to tbo establishment. CLERKS will be furnished with RECORD EdOKS ruled to any patron, and of the very best quality of paper. p&- - BLANK EOOKS of every description, manufactured at short notice, to order, on reason- able terms. Frankfort, July 2. lS60-t- f. LOOK THIS! J. L. MOORE & SON, ARE RECEIVING THEIR FALL & WINTER GOODS! September 3, tf. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, nilLADELPIIIA. A Benevolent Institution ektablishedby special endow- ment, for the relief of the Sick and Distressed, ajflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the curt of diseases of the Sexual Organs. ADVICE given gratis, by the MEDICAL to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, hnbit of life, Ac.,) and in cases of extreme pov-ojt- medicine furnished free of charge. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhoea, and other disease of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three Stampi for postage will be acceptable. ' Address Dr. J. SKILLIX IIOUGIITON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2, South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of tho Direct-or- e. EZRA D. IIEARTWELL, 7W. Cso. FaIiiu-d- , Ssk'v LJyjie 25 LSWWJjr. Home Insurance Company, OF TST K W YOrvli. OFFICE, No. 4, WALL STREET, CASH C4P1TAL. $30lt. OO AM'T OP K'r l.t Jan. lt5S, 34 AM'T UP LIABILITIES, " " 41,110 OI This Company continues to insure Buildings, Mer- chandise, Ships in port and their cargoes, Household Furniture and Personal Prop- erty generally, against Loss or Dam- age by Fire, on favorable terms. Losses Equitably Adjusted and l'romptly Taid. t(ruc(o the TEMENTnf the aJair9 and condition of the HOME IXSUR ANCE COMPANY, of the Uily of New York, on the 31 day of December, 1S57. ASSETS. Cash, Balance in Eauk $ 37,000 56 Bonds and Mortgages (being first lien on Real Estate, worth at least $891,000,) 460,000 00 Loans on stocks payable on demand, (market value of securities, $253,- - 607) 150,859 S5 Bank Stocks (market value) 77,000 00 Real Estate, No. 4 Wall Street (the office of thecoinpany) 67,604 72 Interest due on 1st January, 18o8, (of which $12,G2o 93 has since been received) 14,375 93 Balance in hands of Agents and in course of transmission from Ag'ts, on 31st Dec, (of which $7,857 57 has since been received) 24,684 75 Premiums duo and uncollected on Policies issued at Office 2,0S7 53 Total $8:M,213 ol LIABILITIES. Outstanding losses on 31st Decem ber, li7, estimated at $39,410 01 Due Stockholders on account of Seventh dividend 1,700 00 41,110 01 Nrw York, 22d JannarT, 1858. CHAS. J. MARTIN, Vres't. A. F. WILMARTII, Vice Pres't. J. Milton Smith, Sec'y. H. 1XG, TE, Aeert, Oct. 12, 1859. Frankfort, A'y HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, JANUARY 1, 1SC0. ASSETS. Cash on hand and in Bank $38,333 11 Cash in hands oi Agents, and in course of trans- mission, 62,690 80 Cash loaned on call,... 30,000 00 Bills receivable for loans, amply se- cured Real Estate, unincumbered, (cash value,) 2409 Shares Bank Stock in Hartford, market value 2200 Shares Bank Stock in New York, market value, 960 Shares Bank Stock in Boston, market value, 400 Shares Bank Stock in St. Louis, market value, 240 "Shares Bank Stock in Railroad and other Stock, market value, ... Hartford City Bonds, 6 per cent., market value, v StateStocks, (Tennessee, Ohio, Mich- igan, Missouri,) 6 per cents, mar- ket value, 20 Shares State Bank Wisconsin, market value, , $131,029 00 70,223 59 15,000 00 260,352 00 200,225 00 107,565 00 40,300 00 16,750 00 66,500 00 36,625 00 2,140 00 $936,7119 59 Total liabilities, 06,930 S5 Insurance against Loss or Damage by Fire, on Dwellings, Furniture, Stores, Warehouses, Mer- chandise,- Mills, Manufactories, and most other f kinds of property, can be effected in this Company upon as favorable terms as the nature of the risks and security of Policy holders will admit. J. M. MILLS, Agent, May 18, '60-t- f. Frankfort, Ky. FRANKFORT AGENCY OF TBI New York Life Insurance Company. a meeting of the Local Directors of the New AT Tork Life Insurance Company, held in the city of Frankfort, Ky., December 4th, 185S, the following was unanimously adopted: " The undersigned, President and Directors of the Company, have examined the report and ex- hibit of the New York Life Insurance Company for the half year ending July 1st, 1858, and being sat- isfied with its prosperous condition, cordially rec- ommend it to the encouragement and support of the community. The New York Life Insurance Company has been in existence fourteen years, its capital has attained the sum of Sl.GOO.OOO, Invested in State itocks, bonds and mortgages on real estate. We think it a most safe and profitable mode of investing money. The profits euure to the benefit of the insured, and have averaged not less thaa 30 per cent, per annum on the premium paid. Besides these investments in stock, &c, tlie law of New York requires as additional security, that $100,000 shall be deposited with the State Comp- troller, to meet any lawful demands which tho Company may fail to pay. We invite attention to the nature, objects, and advantages of Lil'o Insurance, as set forth by tin Institution. It will be seen by the above statement that thij Company is in a flourishing condition. Those de- sirous of information in regard to the subject of Life Insurance, would do well to call on the Local Agent of tho above Company, who will give them any information that may be desired, or for refer-ono- o apply to cither member of the Local Board, all of whom are insured in this oflice. C. S. MOREIIEAD, President. EMD. H. TAYLOR, THO. S. PAGE, CHAS. G. PHYTHIAN, Director,. K. W . bCOTI, U. I. TODD, CLAIMS PAID AT THIS AGENCY. John Lane $5,000 Thomas F. Thornton 5,000 Joseph II. Daviess 5,000 William G. Craig 5,000 John C. Herndon 5,000 John T. Pendleton 1,500 J26,600 MEDICAL EXAMINER. ..W.-C- . PNEED, M. D H. WIMltTK. Agent. July 1, 1860-t- f. Frankfort Branch Jiank. T II E Hartford Fire Insurance Company, HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT. " '- - Capital, $500,000, 1. ITS CAPITAL IS AMPLE. 2. ITS RATES ARE REASONABLE. 3. IT PAYS ITS LOSSES PROMPTLY. It. HUNTINGTON, President. T. C. AlBYX, Seen tori). J. M. MILLS, Agent at Frankfurt. July 1, 1800-b- y. Vacant Lots for Sale. T nAVE ieveral beautiful vacnnt Building Lot j for sale. Call on me at mv residence in South Frankfort. THOS. A. THEOBALDS. July FOR RENT. THE two Store Rooms under the Metropolitan ORLANDO EROWX. i. 14, lS9-t-I.

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J&r CURE

CURE

?je?VGUsHeadadie

Ey tho use of these Pills the periodic attacks of

Xereou or Sick Headache may be prevented; andif taken at the commencement of an attack, im-

mediate relief from pain and sickness will bs ob-

tained.They seldom fail in removing the Xausea and

Headache to which females are so subject.

Thy act gently upon tbo bowels removingCottlotncse.

For Literary Men, Student, Delicate Females,and all persons of sedentary habit, they are valu-

able as a Laxative, improving the appetite, givingtone and vigor to tho digestive organs, and restor-

ing tho natural elasticity and strength of the

whole system.The CKPHALIC TILLS are the result of long

investigation and carefully conducted experiments,having been in use many years, during which time

they have prevented and relieved a vast amount

of pain and suffering from Headache, whetheroriginating in the nervous system or from a de-

ranged state of tho stomach.They are entirely vegetable in their composition,

and may be taken at all times with perfect safety

without m;:king any change of diet, and the

of any diwjrceahle tavtc renders it entry to ad-

minister thm to children.

IiEWATLE OF COUNTERFEITS.The genuine have five signatures of Henry C.

Spalding on each Box.Sold by Druggists and other Dealers in Medi-

cines.A Cox will bo sent by mail prepaid on receipt

of tho raicE, 25 CEXTS.Ail orders should be addressed to

UKftltY :. hi'Al.DltfU,4H Cedar Street, Iw York.

Til 15 FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS Ol?

Spalding's Cephalic Pills,1117 Convince all who Suffi-- from

EBADIOHB,Thai a Speedy and nre Cure Is Within their

Reach.

A J these Testimonials were unsolicited by Mr. Spald-ing, they ajj'ord unquestionable proof of the ef-

ficacy of this truly scientific discovery.

MasosvillFm Cons., Feb. 5, 1861.Mr. Saldiny ; Sir I have tried your Cephalic

rills, and I like them so xctll that I witiit you toBend inc two dollars' worth more.

Part of these are fur the neighbors, to whom Igave a few out of the first box I got from you.

tend the Fills by mail, and oblijreYour ob't servant, JAMES KEXXEDY.

Hweukord, Pa., Feb. fi, 1361.Mr. sfifciinfj: Sir I wuh you to send mo one

moro box of your Cephalic Pills, have received ayreut deal of benefit from them.

Yours, repecLfullv,MARY ANN STOIKIIOUSE.

SFRBCE CkECK, HfNTIKCTOX Co., Pa.,)Jnnuarv 18, 1861. j

II. C. Spalding: Sir You will please send metwo boxes of your Cephalic Pills. Send them im-

mediately, licence t full v yours,JOHN P. SIMONS.

P. S. hare used one box of your Fills, andfind then excellent.

Eeu.k Vki:non, Ohio, Jan. 15, 1861.Ilrary C. Spalding, m.j.: Please lind inelosed

twenty-fiv- e cents, for which send 1110 another boxof your Cephalic Pilld. They are truly the bestPills I have ever tried.

Direct, A. STOVER, P.Eelle Vernon, Wyandot Co., 0.

Bevekly, Mass., Dee. 11, 1360.77. C. Spalding, Esq.: I wish for Pome circulars

or lar.sro show bills, to bring your Cephalic Pillsmoro particularly before my customers. If youhave anything of the kind, please send to me.

One of my customers, who 13 subject to severeSick Headache (usually lasting two days), wascured on attach in one hour by your Pill, which

sent h?r. Respectfully yours,V. IS. WILKES.

IlEYNCLsnuRG, Frankmn Co., Ohio,January 9, bOl.

Jlenry C. S)'ldina, No. 48 Cedar St., X. Y.:Dear Sir Inclosed find twenty-liv- e cents (2b),

for which box of "Cephalic Pills.' Send toaddress of lie v. William C. Filler, Keynolsburg,Franklin county, Ohio. f

Your Pills work like a charm cure Headachealmost iniitanter. Truly yours,

VM. C. FILLER.

Ypsilanti. Mien., Jan. 11, 1SC1 .

Mr. Spalding: Sir Not long since I sent to youfor a box of Cephalic Pills for the cure of theNervous Headache and Costiveness, and receivedthe fiime, and they had so good an cjfect that I wasinduved to send for more.

Please send by return mnil. Direct toA. R. WlIEELlHt, Ypsilanti, Mich.

From the Advertiser, Providence, It. T.

The Cephalic Pills are said to be a remarkablyeffective remedy for tho headache, and one of thevery best for that very frequent complaint whichhas ever been discovered.

fiST single bottle of Spalding's Prepared Gi.ukwill save ten times its cost annually.

SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!

SPALDIXG'S PREPARED GLUE!

SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!

SAVE THE PIECES!ECONOMY '. DISPATCH !

,T;i)"A Stitch i.n Time Saves Nine."""?A" accidents will Imp pen, even in well regulated

families, it is very desirable to have some cheapnd convenient way tor repairing Furniture, Toys,

Ciockerv, tfvc.-

SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUEnicts all pueh emergencies, and no household canalford to be withrtut it. It is always ready, andvin to the ?tk-kin- point.

"USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE."N.IL A Brush accompanies each liot'lo. Price,

2b cents. Addre?.-- ,

HENRY C. SPALDING,No. 4b Cedar street. New York.

CAUTION.As eertain unprincipled persons are attempting

to pahn off on tho unsuspecting public imitationsof my prepared Glim, I would caution all personsto cxainino before purchasing, and see that thefull name,

-- SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE,- -is on tho outside wrapper j( all othors are ewind-lin- g

countcifoiu. inarll wJUwlj.

Iyer's SarsaparillaA compound remedy, designed to be the mosteffectual Alterative 'that can be made. It isa concentrated extract of Para Sursuparilia,60 combined with other substances of stillgreater alterative power as to afford an effec-

tive antidcto for the diseases Sarsaparilla isreputed to cure. It is believed that such aremedy is wanted by those who suffer fromStrumous complaints, mid that one which willaccomplish their cure must prove of immenseservice to this largo1 class of our alllictcd

How completely this compound w i'.ldo it has been proven by experiment on manyof the worst cases to be found of the followingcomplaints :

ScnoFUL.v and Scnorur.oL's Complaint.',EllL'l'TION'S AND UllL'l'TlVE DlSEASr.S, Ut.CEIt-i- ,

I'lMi-i.r.s- , Blotches, Tumohs, Salt ltim'M,Scald 1Ii;ai, Syphilis and Syphilitic Af- -

IT.CTIONS, MF.ItCUItIiU. DlSHASI'., DltOPSV, NE'J- -liAi.oiA oit Tic: Doulout.ei'X, Dmm.rrv, Dys-

phasia and Indigestion, Ekysipf.las, Hose011 Sr. Anthony's 1'iiih, and indeed the wholeclass of complaints arising from Impurity o'Til E Iil.OOD.

Tliw compound will be found a great pro-moter of health, when taken in the spring, toexpel the foul humors which first. .t in thoblood at that season of the year. l!y the time-ly expulsion of them many rankling disordersare nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, bythe aid of this remedy, spare themselves fromthe endurance of foul eruptions and u'.eeroussores, through which the system will strive torid itself of corruptions, if not asist.;d to dothis through the natural channels of tha boJyby an alterative medicine. Cleanse out thevitiated blood whenever you find its impuritiesbursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions,or sores ; cleanse it when you lind it is ob-

structed and sluggish in the veins ; clear. a itwhenever it is foul, and your feelings will tellyou w hen. Even where no particular disorderis felt, people enjoy better health, and livelonger, for cleansing the blood. Keep theblood healthy, and all is well ; hut with thispabulum of life disordered, there can be nolasting health. Sooner or later somethingmust go wrong, and the great machinery oflife is disordered or overthrown.

Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, thereputation of accomplishing these cuds, liutthe world has been cgregiously derrived bypreparations of it, partly because the drugalone has not ull the virtue tlitit is claimedfor it, but more because many preparations,pretending to be concentrated extracts of it,contain but little of tho virtue of Sarsaparilla,or any thing else.

During late years the public have been mis-

led by large bottles, pretending to give a quartof Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Mostof these have been frauds upon the sick, forthey not only contain little, if any, Sarsapa-rilla, but often no curative properties whatev-er. Ifenee, bitter and painful disappointmenthas followed the use of the various extracts ofSarsaparilla which flood the market, until thename itself is justly despised, and has becomesynonymous with imposition and cheat. Stillwe call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intendto supply such a remedy as shall rescue thename from the load of obloquy which restsupon it. And we think we have ground forbelieving it lias virtues which are iiTesistibisby the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend-ed to cure. In order to secure their completeeradication from the system, the remedy shouldbe judiciously taken according to directions onthe bottle.

l'KETAREI) DV

I12. J. C. Al'EK & CO.LOWELL, MASS.

Price, $1 por Bottl. ix lfoitleu for g5.

Ayer's Cherry Pectorallias won for itself such a renown for tho cure ofevery variety of Throat and I.uni; Complaint, thatit is entirely unnecessary for 11 theevidence of its virtues, wherever it has heeu em-ployed. As it lias lonjj been in constant usethroughout this section, we need not do more thanassure the people its qiuilily is kept up to the bc:;tit ever h;is born, and that it inny he relied on todo for their relief ail it has ever heeu found to do.

Ayer's Cathartic Pillsrort the cutis

Cosfivertrss, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Judiacilion,Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Frysipvlin, Il"ad:tcu2tPiles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin JJiicasss,Liver Complaiitt, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors andSalt Jlhcnm, Worm, ,'eiiitlfi.t, us aDinner Pill, and for Purifying the Jfo-,d-

They nre sugar-coate- lo that the most sensi-tive can take them pleasantly, and they are thebest aperient in the world for all the purposes of afamily physic.Prisa 25 cents per Eos ; Fiv3 borea for 1.00.

Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States-men, and eminent pei,onaLrcst have lent heirnames to certify the unnaraileled nsefiilnc-- . of theseremedies, hut our space here wiii no: permit tueinsertion of them. The Agents below named fur-

nish gratis our Ameuicax Almanac in which the v

areiven; with also full descriptions of the anmecomplaints, and the treatment that should be fol-

lowed for their cure.Do not be put ofF by unprincipled dealers with

other preparations they make more prnii: on.Demand Aykii's, and take 110 others. The sickwant the beat aid there in for them, and Lliey shouldhave it.

AU our remedies are'1 ;'--

For sale by J. M. MILLS and W. H. AVESILL,jrrankiort, ana by all Druggists.

K. A. ROBI.0. & C O. , Louliville, Ky ,

April 23, 1S61 ly. General Agents.

FINE FALL AND WINTER

CLOTHING!J. C. MAKDEVILLE & CO.

A RE now receiving a fine stock of Gentlemen'sj. Clothing, made in the very latest Fall styles.Ahso, a fine assortment of Furnishing Goods, madeexpressly for J. C. MAMJEV1LLE & CO.

Aro. 227 Main, above Third Street.X. B. Large size Garments of all styles.September 19, lb0-wttw- ly.

SaRiacFs New Establishment!TryEXRY SAMUEL, Earbfr and ITair Drksskr,Ja iL is happy to inform his friends and the publicthiit ho is again established in comfortable andcommodious rooms, and ready to attend to all whomay give him a rail. His new establishment is intho building of Col. Hodges, on St. Clair street,lie solicits public patronage, and hopc3 that hisold fiiend3 and customers especially, who patron-ized him before- the late lire, will now find theirway back to his shop. March 12, lS.rj5-b- y.

Confectionaries, Fruits, Nuts, &c, forChristmas and New Year.

IP HAY A TODD have now on hand the, . . r.1.11(11.31 UMUrLIIlt'IU OI

Co Icesj Candies, Fruifs, Xuts, etc.,

Ever before offerod in this market, wbi.-d- thov widisposo of Cheap. Every one desiring anythingin their lino lor Christmas and Now Year, willmake money by giving them a call, as they aredetermined to sen. dec21

COLORING.g- -i ENTLEMEN ran have their Whiskers, Goatee,xjl Moustache or Imperial colored in the highestvloof the art, bv cailinj at

'.Ian. S, I860. SAMUEL'S BARBER SHOP.

(5 B13L.S. 3 year Old Whisky , at $2 per gallon,J) made by I). Swigcrt, and for Bale bv

rr.ari W. II. KEEXE.

HOT AND COLD BATHSbe had, day and night, atr0 SAMUEL'S BARBER SHOP.

1'eb. 8, 1SC0.

A SUPERLATIVE

TGjIC, DIURETIC,4 iff

tin clxJiljll eL ia. utTiiLiLiu.WOLFE'S CELEBRATED SCHIEDAM

SCllXAPl'S should be kept in ev-

ery family. It invariably corrects tho ill cfi'ects

of change of weather, and as a beverage it is thepurest Liquor made in the world.

l'ut up in pint and quart bottles. AlsoUD0LP110 WOLFE'S

Pa're Cognac Brandy,Imported and Bottled by himself, warranted pure,and the best quality, with his ecrtifjeuto on thebottle, and bis seal ou the cork.

UD0LPI10 WOLFE'SPure Port Wine.

Imported and bottled by himself, put up for me-

dicinal use, with his certiiieatc on th bottle;warranted pure and the best quality.

UD0LFII0 WOLFE'SPure Sherry Wine.

Imported and bottled by himself, tho same as thePort Wine.

UDOLPIIO WOLFE'SPure Madeira Wine,

Imported and bottled by himself for private andmedicinal use; the best Wine ever offered for saleto the trade in bottles. This Wine is warrantedperfectly pure.

UDOLPIIO WOLFE'SPure Jamaica P., urn,

ST. CROIX RUM, SCOTCH i IRISH WHISKY.All the above imported and bottled by himseif,

warranted pure and tho best quality.

TO THE PUBLIC.I will stake my reputation as a man, my stand-

ing as a merchant of thirty years' residence inXew York, that what I pledge and testify to withmy seal, u.y label, and my eertiUcatc, is correct,ami can bo relied upon by every puiviiaser.

Physicians who use Wiues and Liquors in theirpractice should give the preference to these arti-cles.

For sale by all respectable Druggists and Apothecaries. inoi.pno WOI.FK,

Solo Manufacturer and Importer of ScheidnmAromatic Schnapps, No. 2, Beaver Street, N. Y.

Gray & Todd, Agents,mar22 witwCm FRAXKFORT, KY.

NEW ALBANY AND SALEMRAILROAD.

Short Line Route to the IJorth & West.

Throcgh to Chicago ix 15 Horns.TiiRorcn to St. Louis ix 14 nouns.TlIKOlGU TO CaIKO IX 20 HUL'J'.S.

Connections made witli all Western Roads for anypart of

ILLINOIS, MICHIGAN, WISCONSIN, IOWA,MISSOURI, KANSAS, ic, Ac.

Fare ns Low as by any other Railroad orSteam Boat Route.

Freight destined for places in any of the aboveStates forwarded with despatch and at low rates.Mark care E. 0. Norton, Louisville.

n&For through tickets and rates of freight ap-

ply at "SHORT LINE," Railroad office 55i, Mainstreet, Louisville, Kv.

"Aug. 31, 1857-t- i'. E. 0. NORTON, Agent,

SOME T II (r NEW!Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypes, Photo-

graphs, and Ivorytypes.

H. L. GOODWIX,fTMAKES pleasure in informing the public thatj he has returned to Frank Tort, and taken the

tiailery of C. A. Clarke, adjoining the TclegranhOliice, and that he would be pleased to wait ontho30 wishing pcrteet Likenesses of themselves orIrienda. lie is confident he will b able to plea?ethe most fastidious in any kind of picture theymay desire, from a life-siz- e portrait to tho small-est JJaguerreotype or Auibrotype. Also, Daguer-reotypes of persons enlarged to thesize of Idle aud Colored in Oil, and satisfactiongiven.

I am also prepared to make those gems of Pho-tography, the Daguerreotype, which is truly themost durable small picture yet prudueed.

The Xvorytypc. (made only at this Caller',) isacknowledged by all to be the most beautiful styleof Photographic pictures ever presented to thepublic. In brilliancy of tone and color, delicacyof finish, correctness of likeness, and durability, itis far superior to tho best minature on Ivory.

5TCall and See.-f- e July 9,

(IlpGIN AS A ItDiEUlAL AGENT.

rgllilS delicious tonic stimulant, especially de-

ft sitrned tor the use of the Medical Prof ionand tho Family, having superseded the" " " Medicated,"Gins," Aromatic," Cordial,""Schnapps," etc., is now indorsed by all of theprominent physicians, chemists, and connoisseursas possessing all of those intrinsic medicinal qualities (tonic and diuretic) which belong to an OL1)

and PURE Gin, Put up in quart bottles and soldby all druggists, grocers, etc.

A. M. BI2UNGER k CO.,(Established iu 1778.) Sole Proprietors,

2o. 19 Broad ptreet. N. Y

For pale by P. S. IIAEXES it CO., 2s'o 13 ParkRow. 2sew York.

Our long experience and familiarity with therequirements of Druggists, and our superior busi-ness facilities, enable us to furnish them withchoice Liquors for medicinal and family use.

nov23 wA'twly.

PHOENIX FOUNDRY.TEXTH ST. CETVVKEN MAIS AND CANAL,

OPPOSITE THE ARTESIAN WELL,

VM. II. ;i!.UXGEIt, Apeiit,W ANUFACTUI1ER of Stenra I'nr-ine- s and

IviL .Machinery for Saw or Grist Mills, CoalMines, c., &c. Cranks, Gudgeon, Rnf; Irons,Saw Slides, Carriage Segments, Cotton Gin Seg-ments, and Pinions Car M'heela, Grate Bars,Mill Spinulce, Mill Dogs and Stiirupi ahvaj onhand.

Uolrhldn' Reaction Water lt?.etfor Grist or Saw Mills.

A large assortment of Patterns for Mill Goar-iD-

lie.Castings made at the shortest notice.

W. II. GRAINGER, Apjent,January 17, 13C0-t- f. Louisville, liy.

YOU VAKT WHISKERS?B0 DO YOU WANT WHISKERS?

DO YOU WAXT A MUSTACHE?

DO YOU WANT A MUSTACUE?

IScIlincham's CBlnbralpd Stimulatins Ongu at tor tin; Iiiskci s and Hair.

The subscribers tr,Ue plcnsuro in announcing totho citizens of tho tniied States, that they haveobtained the Agency for, aud aio now enabled tooffer to the American public, tho above justly cel-

ebrated and d article.THE STIMULATING ONGUENT

is prepared by Dr. C. I'. licllingham, an eminentphysician ot Doniluu, ana wunantea to onus outa thick set of

WHISKERS OR A MUSTACHEin from three to six weeks. This article is theonly one of the kind U;cd by the French, and inLondon and Pans it is in universal use.

It is a beautiful, economical, soothing, yet stim-

ulating compound, acting as if by magic upon theroots, causing a bcautnul growth of luxurianthair. If applied to the scalp, itwill cure baldnessand cause to spring up in piaco.of tho bald spotsa fine growth of new hair. Applied according to

directions, it wih turn red or towy liair darK, anarestore gray hair to its original color, leaving itsoft, smooth, and flexible. The "Ongucnt" is anindispcnsablo article in every gentleman's toilet,and utter one week's use they would not for anyconsideration be without it.

The subscribers arc the only Agents for the ar-

ticle in the United States, to whom all orders mustbe addressed.

Price One Dollar a box for sale by all Drug-gists' aud Dealers; or a box of the "Ongucnt"(warranted to have the desired effect) will be sentto any who desire it, by mail (direct,) securelypacked, on receipt of price and postage, $1 18.

Applv to, or address.HORACE L. IIEGEMAN i CO.,

UHUGUIST3, iC,fcb22-6- 21 William St.. New York.

Kentucky Central Railroad!

rlIIE only direct route from the interior of Ken-J- (

tucky to New York, Boston, and all otherEastern Cities and i owns. Deciuedly the mostComfortable and Reliable route for passengers go

ing Suutu, V est, or Northwest.'

CLOSE CONNECTIONSI3cin made at Cincinnati with the 7:50 p. M. Express Train via the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad,lor Cairo, St. Joseph, .New Orleans, Kansas city,St. Louis, Pike's Peak, and all Western Towns.

And with the 7:3a r. M. Irains, via the Indianapolis and Cincinnati, and Cincinnati, Hamilton,and Dayton Railroads for Chicago, St. Paul, Detroit Galena, Springfield, loledo, Milwaulue, La-

fayette, Bloomingtou, and all other NorthwesternCities and Towns.

Rut one change of cars from Lexington andNicholasville to St. Louis and Chicago, in daylight!whereas by any other route two changes are made,both after night

Passengers can now leave Danville,Richmond, Lancaster, Mt. Sterling, or

Winchester, in the morning, and arrive in St. Louisor Chicago in time for breakfast next morning.

TWO PASSENGER TRAINSLeave Nicholasville daily (Sundays excepted), at

a. M., and 1:10 p. M., aud Lexington at 6:00a. M., and 1:50 p. m., and arrive at Covington at11:011 a. M., and fi:27 P. M.

jfL'fThroiigh Tickets can be had at the KentuckySuge Offices in Danville, Bryantsvillc, Yfinehes-tor- ,

Mt. Sterling, and Richmond, and at the Offices

of the Kentucky Central Railroad in Nicholas-ville, Lexington, Paris, and Cynthiana.

jan20 1800-t- f. C. A. WITHERS, Stqj't.

LOOK AT THIS!

m. Hi. p.ierso:n,M AM FAt Ttni n OF A AD DEALER IX

CHOICE CONFECTIONERIES.St, Clair Street, Frankfort, Ky.,

(At the old stand of T. P, Pierson.)

nMllANKFUL for the very liberal patronage I3 have received since the above establishment

was opened, I buvo to say that no exertion on mypart phall be wanting to supply the increasing de-

mand for Cakes, Candies, Pyramids, lee Cream,mC., on the shortest notico and most reasonableterm?.

;pfS am also agent fur Clark's RevolvingLooper Sewing Machine? one of the best andcheapest machines uow in uae. lViee llcmmcr io extra.

Ice! Ice! The grentc?t accommo-dation yet can be had at my Confectionery at anytiinu from 5 o'clock, a. v., until 9 o'clock, r. m.

March 21, lbtJti. M. L. PIERSOX.

' EXCELSIORPAltAFFIJVE OILS,

For Eitriiins; and Lubricating.

FREE FROM OFFENSIVE ODOR.At No . 97 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, 0.

"SSTE' warrant onr Oils to be equal, if not supe-- y

y rior, to any in the market.rgif-W- c invito those in tho city aud vicinity to

call and examine for themselves.Persons ordering from a distance, satisfac-

tion guarantied in all cases. We invite a compar-ative trial with any manufacturing establishmentin America.

C. R. IIASKIX, Ajent, orA. (J. HODGES, Treasurer,

Kanawbn C. C. JI. Oil Manufacturing Co.Feb. 14, 1SC0. 97 Walnut St., Cincinnati.

STRAYED OR STOLEN.About the Gth instant, a light BAY

'yv--rr HORSE, shod all round, 15; handsCy hiirh, a star in his forehead aud snip on

tiie nose ; one hind foot ivhite : 8 or 9 years old.He may have liht harness marks, as ho works inmy carriage.ONE HUM) RED DOLLARS REWARDWill be paid upon conviction of the thief and re-

turn of the horse, if stolen j or a generous rewardif he should have strayed.

Frankfort, dccl2 If. A. W. DUDLEY.I .

,c& LESLIE COMBS.i Ctncinuatl n nd iientuckv River

Z&iuJ3 Packet.Iiuilt expressly for the trade. GEO. STIVERS,

Master. Leaves Cincinnati on Mondays at 4 P.m., for Frankfort and Munday's Landing, and forWoodford and Cogar's Landings on Thursdays, at4 p.m.

Returning, leaves Frankfort "Wednesdays andSundays, at 8 o'clock, a. m.

rFor freight or passage apply on board or toJolin R. Graham, agent, Frankfort. novl9 tf.

COAL AND XTJMBER YARDrBHE undersigned would inform the citizens of

Frankfort and the surrounding country, thatno will keep constantly on hand Yohegheney.Kentucky River, Pomcroyand Cannel Coal, whichhe will sell at tho lowest market price, dither by

the quantity or cart load.Ho also keeps all kinds of LUMBER, which

he will sell on accommodating terms.ES-II- is Coal and Lumber Yard is on the Ken-

tucky river, immediately below tho RailroadBridge, being the same formerlv occupied by ToddSc Crittenden. JOIIX C. BATES.

September 3, 1860-t- f.

Xotice to Trespassers.the undersigned, forbid hunting, shoot--

V inj paine, and cutting trees upon ourpremises. The law will be enforced against allwho do fo. .

Joseph Terry, E. B. Scoficld,Thomas Elliott, Joseph Parrent,Jcptha D. Favrcnt, Vt'ni. T Reading,Dr. J. R. Hawkins, A. B. Read,Hugh Allen,- - Talbott Collinf,i EAKKLIS Ce.0HTY,rkniary let, liSl. 1

Guard ajjainst Tall and Winter Fires!BY

CHOICE INSURANCEWITH TBK

i! !,'.

Incorporated 1813 Charter Perpetual.

CASH CAPITAL, - $1,000,000,ABSOLUTE AND UNIMPAIRED.

NET SURPLUS OF - 012,SOO 72,And tho prestige of 40 years success and experi-

ence.

UPWARDS OF 12.000,000Of Losses have been paid by the ,&tna Insurance

Company in the past 40 years.The value of reliable Insurance will be apparent

from the followingLOSSES PAID EY THE ETXA DURING THE

'PAST FIVE YEARS.In Ohio .... $4:4,620 83 Michigan, $158,043 81

In Wisc'n, 100,905 07 Indiana ... 146,839 81

In Kent'y, 201,:i9 40 Illinois .... 448,327 41

Missouri ... 381,518 04 Tennessee, 97,549 21

IowaA Min 101,399 46 Kans.Xeb 19,945 77Penn. &Va. 31,595 82 Ark. iOa., 23,945 09

Mississippi and Alabama $52,412 IS

Fire and Inland Navigation.Risks accepted at terms consistent with solvency

and fair profit.Especial attention fjii'en to Imurani-- of D WELL- -

JNOS and Contents, for terms of to 5 years.The solid service long and successfully tried, and

the many advantages of the Insurance Com-

pany possesses in its line, should not bo overlookedby those ready to insure and understanding theirbest interests.

During "stringent times" the necessity for re-

liable iusuranco becomes an imperative duty theability of property owners to sustain loss beingmuch lessened.

Agencies in all the principal cities and townsthroughout the State. Policies issued without de-

lay, by any of the authorized agents of the com-

pany.SfEusiness attended to with dispatch and

H. VI.OATK, Auent.June 20, 1860. Frankfort, Ky.

MRS. WI1STSLOW,An experienced Nurse and Female Physician,

prtsenta to tae attention 01 motners ner

SOOTHING SYRUP,FOR CIIII.DUE.V TEKTKLG,

which greatly facilitates the process of teething..by soltening the gums, reducing all muammation

will allay ALIj 1'AliN and bpasmodic actionand is is sure to regulate the Bowels. Depend uponit mothers, it will give rest to yourselvei andBenefit ana iiealik to your Infants.

We have just put up and sold this article forover ten year?, and can say, in confidence andtruth, ot it, what we nave never been able to sayot any other medicine never has tfailed in a tin-gle instance to ej'ect a cure, when timely usedNever did we know an instance of dissatisfactionby any one who use it. On the contrary, all aredelighted with its operations, and speak in term:of tho highest commendation of its magical effects and medicinal virtues. Ave speak m thumatter "what we do know" after ten years experienee and pledge our reputation for the J'uljillment ofwhat we here declare. In almost every instancewhere the iniant is sunenng trom pain and exhau?tion, relief will bo found in fifteen or twentyminutes alter the syrup is administered.

This valuable- preparation is tho prescriptionof one of the most EXPERIENCED and SKILL-FUL NURSES in New England, and has beensned with NEVER-FAILIN- SUCCESS in

THOUSANDS OF CASES.It not only reUeves the child from pain, but in

vigorates tho stomach and bowels, corrects acidiity, aud gives tone and energy to the whole systern. It will almost instantly relieve Grlpiny inhe Bowels and Wind Colic, and overcome convul- -

ions, which, if not speedily remedied, end in death.We believe it the REST AND SUREST REMEDY

tho world in ALL cases of DYSENTERY ANDDIAIiHCEA IN CHILDREN, whether it arisesfrom teething or from any other cause. Wewould say to every mother who has a child suffering from any of the foregoing complaints do notlet yovr prejudice, nor the prejudices of others, standbetween your su tiering child and the relief thatwill be SURE, yes, ABSOLUTELY SURE, to follow this medicine, if timely used. Full directionsfor using will accompany each bottle. None gen-uine unless the fac simile of CURTIS & PER-KINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper.fiH" Sold by Druggistthroughout the world-- .

Princijxil Ojice, A'o. 13, Cedar Street, JVew York.

Price Only 2.1 Cent Per Bottle.June 6,

A. C. KEEK 0 ITS E00K BINDERY.A. C. KKEXON informshis friends and customersthat, be stiil continues theLook Dindin? business, in

t -t all its branches, at his oldsfsind. orer lion. J. liar

ten's office, St. Cluir street, and will give his wholeattention to its management. lie respectfullysolicits a continuance of the patronage heretoforeextended to tbo establishment.

CLERKS will be furnished with RECORDEdOKS ruled to any patron, and of the very bestquality of paper.

p&-- BLANK EOOKS of every description,manufactured at short notice, to order, on reason-

able terms.Frankfort, July 2. lS60-t- f.

LOOK THIS!J. L. MOORE & SON,

ARE RECEIVING THEIR

FALL & WINTER GOODS!September 3, tf.

HOWARD ASSOCIATION,nilLADELPIIIA.

A Benevolent Institution ektablishedby special endow-

ment, for the relief of the Sick and Distressed,ajflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, andespecially for the curt of diseases of the SexualOrgans.

ADVICE given gratis, by theMEDICAL to all who apply by letter, witha description of their condition, (age, occupation,hnbit of life, Ac.,) and in cases of extreme pov-ojt-

medicine furnished free of charge.VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhoea, and

other disease of the Sexual Organs, and on theNEW REMEDIES employed in the Dispensary,sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelopes, freeof charge. Two or three Stampi for postage will beacceptable. '

Address Dr. J. SKILLIX IIOUGIITON, ActingSurgeon, Howard Association, No. 2, South NinthStreet, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of tho Direct-or- e.

EZRA D. IIEARTWELL, 7W.Cso. FaIiiu-d- , Ssk'v LJyjie 25 LSWWJjr.

Home Insurance Company,OF TST K W YOrvli.

OFFICE, No. 4, WALL STREET,CASH C4P1TAL. $30lt. OOAM'T OP K'r l.t Jan. lt5S, 34AM'T UP LIABILITIES, " " 41,110 OI

This Company continues to insure Buildings, Mer-chandise, Ships in port and their cargoes,

Household Furniture and Personal Prop-erty generally, against Loss or Dam-

age by Fire, on favorable terms.

Losses Equitably Adjusted and l'romptlyTaid.

t(ruc(o the TEMENTnfthe aJair9 and condition of the HOME IXSURANCE COMPANY, of the Uily of New York, onthe 31 day of December, 1S57.

ASSETS.Cash, Balance in Eauk $ 37,000 56Bonds and Mortgages (being first

lien on Real Estate, worth at least$891,000,) 460,000 00

Loans on stocks payable on demand,(market value of securities, $253,- -607) 150,859 S5

Bank Stocks (market value) 77,000 00Real Estate, No. 4 Wall Street (the

office of thecoinpany) 67,604 72Interest due on 1st January, 18o8,

(of which $12,G2o 93 has sincebeen received) 14,375 93

Balance in hands of Agents and incourse of transmission from Ag'ts,on 31st Dec, (of which $7,857 57has since been received) 24,684 75

Premiums duo and uncollected onPolicies issued at Office 2,0S7 53

Total $8:M,213 ol

LIABILITIES.Outstanding losses on 31st Decem

ber, li7, estimated at $39,410 01Due Stockholders on account of

Seventh dividend 1,700 00

41,110 01

Nrw York, 22d JannarT, 1858.CHAS. J. MARTIN, Vres't.A. F. WILMARTII, Vice Pres't.

J. Milton Smith, Sec'y.H. 1XG, TE, Aeert,

Oct. 12, 1859. Frankfort, A'y

HARTFORDFIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,

JANUARY 1, 1SC0.

ASSETS.Cash on hand and in

Bank $38,333 11Cash in hands oi Agents,

and in course of trans-mission, 62,690 80

Cash loaned on call,... 30,000 00

Bills receivable for loans, amply se-

curedReal Estate, unincumbered, (cash

value,)2409 Shares Bank Stock in Hartford,

market value2200 Shares Bank Stock in New York,

market value,960 Shares Bank Stock in Boston,

market value,400 Shares Bank Stock in St. Louis,

market value,240 "Shares Bank Stock in Railroad

and other Stock, market value, ...Hartford City Bonds, 6 per cent.,

market value, vStateStocks, (Tennessee, Ohio, Mich-

igan, Missouri,) 6 per cents, mar-ket value,

20 Shares State Bank Wisconsin,market value, ,

$131,029 00

70,223 59

15,000 00

260,352 00

200,225 00

107,565 00

40,300 00

16,750 00

66,500 00

36,625 00

2,140 00

$936,7119 59Total liabilities, 06,930 S5

Insurance against Loss or Damage by Fire, onDwellings, Furniture, Stores, Warehouses, Mer-chandise,- Mills, Manufactories, and most other fkinds of property, can be effected in this Companyupon as favorable terms as the nature of the risksand security of Policy holders will admit.

J. M. MILLS, Agent,May 18, '60-t- f. Frankfort, Ky.

FRANKFORT AGENCYOF TBI

New York Life Insurance Company.a meeting of the Local Directors of the NewAT Tork Life Insurance Company, held in the

city of Frankfort, Ky., December 4th, 185S, thefollowing was unanimously adopted:

" The undersigned, President and Directors ofthe Company, have examined the report and ex-

hibit of the New York Life Insurance Company forthe half year ending July 1st, 1858, and being sat-isfied with its prosperous condition, cordially rec-

ommend it to the encouragement and support ofthe community.

The New York Life Insurance Company has beenin existence fourteen years, its capital has attainedthe sum of

Sl.GOO.OOO,Invested in State itocks, bonds and mortgages onreal estate.

We think it a most safe and profitable mode ofinvesting money. The profits euure to the benefitof the insured, and have averaged not less thaa30 per cent, per annum on the premium paid.

Besides these investments in stock, &c, tlie lawof New York requires as additional security, that$100,000 shall be deposited with the State Comp-troller, to meet any lawful demands which thoCompany may fail to pay.

We invite attention to the nature, objects, andadvantages of Lil'o Insurance, as set forth by tinInstitution.

It will be seen by the above statement that thijCompany is in a flourishing condition. Those de-

sirous of information in regard to the subject ofLife Insurance, would do well to call on the LocalAgent of tho above Company, who will give themany information that may be desired, or for refer-ono- o

apply to cither member of the Local Board,all of whom are insured in this oflice.

C. S. MOREIIEAD, President.EMD. H. TAYLOR,THO. S. PAGE,CHAS. G. PHYTHIAN, Director,.K. W . bCOTI,U. I. TODD,

CLAIMS PAID AT THIS AGENCY.John Lane $5,000Thomas F. Thornton 5,000Joseph II. Daviess 5,000William G. Craig 5,000John C. Herndon 5,000John T. Pendleton 1,500

J26,600

MEDICAL EXAMINER. ..W.-C- . PNEED, M. DH. WIMltTK. Agent.

July 1, 1860-t- f. Frankfort Branch Jiank.

T II EHartford Fire Insurance Company,

HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT." '-

-Capital, $500,000,1. ITS CAPITAL IS AMPLE.2. ITS RATES ARE REASONABLE.3. IT PAYS ITS LOSSES PROMPTLY.

It. HUNTINGTON, President.T. C. AlBYX, Seen tori).

J. M. MILLS, Agent at Frankfurt.July 1, 1800-b- y.

Vacant Lots for Sale.T nAVE ieveral beautiful vacnnt Building Lotj for sale. Call on me at mv residence in South

Frankfort. THOS. A. THEOBALDS.July

FOR RENT.THE two Store Rooms under the Metropolitan

ORLANDO EROWX.i. 14, lS9-t-I.