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LO'JISVILLE JOURNAL Kitcfien Economy. If ever in tha history of onr country there has been a period when the strictest domestic economy becomes a religious necessity, that time, more than any other, is the present. Lmboklened by political dissension, unhappy excitement, and universal prostration of business, want, and, io tens of thousands of in- stances, stark famine, have, since the advent of 1801, thrust their hideous visages into homes heretofore eacred, from the visits of such unwel- come intruders. Leaving entirely out of the question all that our husbands and fathers have done toward in- augurating the cri-- that now threatens to crush us under its imn rule, let us, wives and mother?, managers of the internal Home Department, re- flect calmlv, and inquire of ourselves if we have not thoughtlessly Pent out our cards broadcast, inviting the unwelcome guests to our homes. The homely, d aphorism that "a wo- man can throw out with a teaspoon faster than a man can throw in with a shovel," when or wher- ever it was first uttered, is as true as in the moment of its inception. How many of us thoughtlessly throw out not only our husband's income, but something over, that by the exercise of a little economical forethought might be 1 tid by as a sinking furd against the possiLle day when that income th ill be diminished or entirely fail? ln the general household economy, one of the mott prolific, and beyond question the most con- stant source of waste, is the kitchen drainage. Take the average of all our American homes, and of all the tmterial thHt gies into the kitchen, twenty-liv- e percent, pees out as offal, sheer wa3te, when six per cent, ought, in all cases, to be the maximum. And yet it is scarcely possiblo to lind tbatcoik or housekeeper who will not argue stoutly that she is saving and prudent as ever cook or housekeeper was. And they honestly believe it, for habit is their education, and it is rather their education than themselves that is at fault, though that fact does not argue that they ought not to improve their kitchen education. With such examples before us as that of the Sovereign of Great Britain, and a thousand of our own countrywomen, the poors of f'ueen herself, no woman need blush to supervise, or eveu to put her hand to the duties of her own houhold. But it is rather to that class of wo- men to which I belong they with whom kitchen economy is a necessity as well as a virtue, rather than to those, whose husband's "State securities ' railroad stock, bank dividends, ocean steamers, and a quarter of a million at interest, insure an income beyond their possibility of expenditure, that I now address myeclf, advising uothing be- vond the bare results of mv own practical expe- rience, but most emphatically enjoining upon them the importance of kitchen economy. A few plain, practical hints as a tinale to my present exordium. Don't throw awav the crusts and bits of stale bread. If you have scorched or burned a loaf, don t cut off the crust and throw it away. That is a needle&s waste. Crumb it line and boil it withvour collee. It improves the tlavor of all the ordinary kinds, as Kio, Laguayra, St. Domin-- K &c. and takes nothing from that of Java and Mocha; besides it is an excellent corrective and tonic where the stomache is disposed to undue acidity. ' Dou't waste the crumbs and bits of stale bread It is absolutely wicked. Soak in a quart of sweet milk, beat in two eggs, add a teaspoonful of all- spice, a lif tie nutmeg, bake 20 minutes, and you httve a delicious pudding sufficient for six reason- able persons. Save all the odds and ends of meat left at din-de- r, whether beef, veal, mutton, pork, or ham, chop it with cold boiled potatoes into a fine niiuce, and brown nicely in the dripping-pa- n for break- fast. The perfon who refuses such a hash has no apnreciatkm of the excellent in cookery. Don't diBh recklessly out ioto the kitchen sew- er the water in which you have boiled any sort of meat, fresh or salt, containing an ouce of groat-e- . Wis ounces makes the pounds. Let it stand untill cold, skim it carefully off, and put it with others f the same sort, and when you have a quirt or bo, heat and clarify by pouring gently off and draining. Set it by for shortening. It is bettor than leaf lard for all ordinary pastry, and is a clear saving of ninety per cent, in 6horteting. We consume, I think, our due share of pastry, for ftlain, every -- day people, and my cookery, in that if the'testfmony of our neighbors goes for anything, star dial a premium; neverthele$9,with a family of seven, I don't consume 15 pounds of leaf lard per annum. As, however, with all economy, there will be Bcrapi ard tags of fat meat that cannot be con- verted into cooking material, another as econom- ical disposition may be made of them. Save care- fully until enough is obtained to make live pouuds of greas-- ; then try out and cleanse, buy a can of "concentrated lye," and by following the rimple direc'bna on the wrapper, twelve pounds of ex- cellent hard soap may be obtained wilh small labor, and far superior to anv cf the soaps scld in the shops. I manufacture all the soaps, of every quality, used in my family, from such edds and end, at a cost of less than one dollar a year. With a family of four rompiog girls, all under 12 years of age, and one boy, the junior of three of the girls, there is of necessity a rather extensive wear and tear of cotton fabrics. Nevertheless, when worn past all oliices of decency, we do not ?ermit the material to go entirely to waste, shred is carefully bestowed in the rag-ba- and sold to the itinerant dealer in such merchan- dise, the proceeds supplying us always with all the baskets, brooms, s, and dust-pan- s we need. Mrs. K. D. Kendull, in Country Gentleman. Jww Clerftmen Came to Wear hlack In the year 1524 Luther Lid Aside the monk's costume, and henceforth dress d according to the fashion of the world. He chose black clothes, and conse- quently the color has become the fashion of the clergv. His reasons for choosing this color were, the LIe;tor of Saxony took an interest in bim, and now and then sent him a piece of black cloth being at that time the court fashion; and be- cause Luther preferred it, so his scholars thought it became them to wear the same color as their master. From that time black has been the color mostly worn by the clergy. How to Cdke Cancei:. The Milwaukie Democrat Btates that some eight months ago, Mr. T. B. Mason, of that city, ascertained that he had a cancer on his face the size of a pin. It was cut out by Dr. Walcott, and the wound partially healed. Subsequently it grew again, and while he was at Cincinnati on business, it attained the nize of a hickory r.ut. He remained there since Christmas under treatment, and is now perfectly ured. The process is thi-?- A piece of sticking plaster was put over the cancer, with a circular piece cut out of the centre a little larger than the cancer, so lint the cancer and a small circular rim of healthy skin next to it was exposed. Then a piaster made of chloride of zinc, blood root and wheat fi'iur, was spread on a pioce of mull in the size of this circular opening, and applied to the cancer for 21 hours. On removing it, the cancer will he found burnt into and appoar of the color and harduess of an old shoe sole, and the circular rim ou'Mde of it will appear white and parboiled, as if scalded by hot steam. The wound is now dress d, and tk-- outside rim soon separates, and the cancer comes out in a hard lump, and the place hewls up. The plaster kills the cancer, so that it sloughs out like dead liesb, and never grows again. The remeoV was discovered by Dr. Fell, of London, and has been used by him for hx or tight vears, with unfailing success, and not a cae has been known of the reappearance of the cancer when this remedy has beon applied. ITEMS. The celebrated leaning tower of Pisa is eight hundred and tifteen feet in height, ard ha3 au in- clination from the perpendicular of twelve feet. The market prices at Dubuque, Iowa, June 23, if ere as follow;; Kggs, cents per dozen; new but- ter, 5 cents par pound; strawberries, i cents per quart; meats average ti cents per pound. "Doctor,"' paid a man to Abernethy, "my daughter had a tit, and continued half an hour without sense or knowledge." "O," replied the Dcctor, "never m'md thit, many people continue so all their lives." The lilackstone (Mass.) Mills, which had stop- ped operations, has renewed work. The hands were all recalled, and the miili will run full time three days in the week, but at reduced wages. The directors of the Scottish Temperance League have offered a prize of for the best temperance tale. Mr. John S. Marr, 108 Hope street, Glasgow, receives the manuscripts of An agent has been in New York city procuring seals for the State of Virginia, under the new or- ganization. In addition to the mottoes on the oid seals are the words "Liberty and Union." The Hippopotamus, which arrived at the Lon- don Zoological Gardens a vear ox so since, has, says the Boston Transcript, boen purchased by an association of Americans, and will be exhibited in Boston this week. Gun cotton burns so suddenly that it is apt to burst cannon, if used in them in place of gun- powder. But it has been suggested to us savs the Scientific American, that this same property peculiarly fits this substance for the charging of bombshells. We do not see why the idea is not a good one. Lord Campbell said be himself heard a judge at Stafford thus sentence a prisoner to death for forgery: And, I trust, through the merits and mediation of our blessed Kedeemer, you may ex perience that mercy, in another world, which due regard to the credit of the paper currency of tie country foruias you to nope tor here. Mrs. Matteson, the wife of O. L. Matteson, v'ho w aa expellf! fro- i- 4j.bl wu, h Trut received a verdict of $5,000 against the New "York Central road for it juries received by the train running off the track. The Connecticut Legislature has just rejected an amendment to the State constitution4, adopted last year, which strikes out the word "white" from that portion of the instrument in which the qua lid cat ions for voters are stated. Mr. Finch, an operative chemist in Richmond, who was largely engaged in manufacturing pow- der for percussion caps, was blown up a short time since. He subsequently died. Ilia bouse waj nearly destroyed. The treatment of persons poisoned has hitherto been that of a chemical decomposition of the poi- sonous substances. It is now proposed to correct their effects by another method, that of administer- ing poisons of a depressing character to counter- act those of an exciting one. This is the new Italian practice. Thus laudanum has been neu- tralized by bella-Jonn- a. At a Bible-cla- meeting, held in Northern Vermont, sometime since, the passage of Scrip- ture describing our Savior's ride into Jerusalem, on "an ass's colt," was the subject under consideration. The worthy pastor asked the fol- lowing question: "For what purpose did the peo- ple throw branches of palm-tre- in the way?" This was a poser for the class; but an old deacon, more learned in theology than the rest, ventured oo an answer. "I suppose, " eaid he, it was t'j ekeer the colt!" The great quicksilver mines of New Almaden, California, are in full operation, and their yield is immense. A new lead mine has been discov- ered by sluicing off the dirt about an old furnace stand. Advices from San Francisco to the 1st June, state that the workmen have reached the dep h of eighteen feet below the surface, and that Lhe quicksilver is still found iu little globules so thick that a stream follows the stroke of a pick. Quicksilver is worth about forty-fiv- e tents par pound, and fix men are daily sluicing out be- tween eight and uine hundred Jollari worth. The extraordinary conduct of an Lulitb atrracts the attention of reJigioas circled. The Kev. Mr. o'aef. of North Kiaing, was fouod drtti.td ia a dro wido awake hat, with blue rib- bon. He also Uxka in colts for the farmers, then (ibs farinar-s- and got drunk. The tainnrs were delicti Ltd to "make the pardon l u .K. " It also it.ile money and got into the Ai ii J)'ii iulo St. I'aticras Wot k house, lie is a native of Oxford, and was educated at the grammar school attached to Magd.deo College, PROF. WOOD'S ORATIV THE ONLY ARTICLE UNIVERSAL CONTIDEKCE !! AND THsf ONLY ONE HAVING I?SX.N33 M0HS EVKeP2iSDEMAiVD! IT IH mi f SOU'S EAIH EESTOHATIYE Bee what a distinguished St. Loai Physi- cian says of it: Bt. Jul? IO. im O.J. Worn, Esq.: Dear Bin Allow nie the pleasure and to transmit to you the beneficial of your Hair Kf'htorative, after a trial of five years. I commpned uding your Restorative in January, 1856, iince wti'h tiruo I have not beon without a bottle on hand. When I commenced tha use, rny hair wae quite thin, and at laet d (rray. A ffw applications topped it falling, ami i a three weelu' time there was not a gray hair to be found, neither baa there been up to thie time. After my hr!r was completely restored, I continued fts nee by applyinc two or thntt tlmtw per month. My hair haa ever continued healthy, eott, and glOty. and my t!Cft1p perfectly fre from dandruff. I do not ima?inethe fj.cia above mentioned will he of any particular advan- tage to you, or eveu flatter your vanity at this late day, p I am well nwsre thy are ail wtll known alreftdy,and even more wondf-rfu- oupp, tlnnughout (Jniou. I have occupied my time in traveling the greater prt of the time tlio pt thrte yenrs, and have taken pride find pleasure in recommend) up your HrtorMv and exhib- iting it elfecte in nijr own caje. In several int'tucen I hav met Tiitli pi ople that have pronounced it a hum-bu- raying they hud uecd it and ituout effect. Iu ev- ery instance, however, it proved, by probing the matter, that they had not ueed your article at all, but had ueed some new article, ee.id to be ai good a? your, and celling at about half the price. I have noticed two or three ar- ticles myself, advertised at &bove,which I hive no doubt are huiuluiKH. It ia astonishing thnt people will patron- ize au article of no reputation, when there 1b one at hand that haa been proved beyond a doubt. Apparently, fome of those chnrtfitnne have not brains enough to write an adverti ement, as I notice they have copivd your?, word for word, iu several instances, mere- ly inserting some other name in place of yours. I bave i'hiu the pa-'-t live years, seeu and talked with more than two thousand poreons that have used your with peril ct success some tor baldness, gray firearation heftd, dar.dniit, and every ciiijeaee the ecalp and head are subject to. I cal ed to pee you, perwmntly, at your original place of bus in here, but learned you were now living in New York. Your, truly, WUITK, M D. WA&ei SraiRQft, Perr' coootv, Pa.,1 June 7th, latio. J Pnor. Wood: Dear Sir I wan induced, more than a yearapo, to try your valuable Hair Kesforative, for the purpose of clean, ing my head of dandruff. 1 had suffer- ed with it uu uiy head lor years, and Iwd never been able to ft anything to do ma any ocd in removing it, a! though I hid triea many preparations, until I saw your ndvcrtijorreut In a Harrithurc p.per. Being there at the time, I csHed at tirus & Kunkle's dnig etore, and bought a bottle Rnd am now prepnred to recommend it to nut venal use; for it ban completely removed alt dan- druff from my head, and au appli atiou uce in two weeks keeps it free from any itching or other unpleas- antness. 1 must also etafe that my Imir had become ijuite white in placet, and by the "ee of your preparation has restored to itj orig nal color I am now bo yean- of a:e, and althouch I hnve uaed two bottled of the Restorative, no one has any knowledge of it, 1 al- low a lew prey hairs to remain, iu oid'r to have my ap- pearance comport with iriy.aee. My bead is now ol'h sa trouble to me, in keeping it clean, Sc, than at any time since I have been a child. I couaidor vour preparation of great va'ue, aud ail hough I do not like to expose my- self, I consider it my duty to say so. You can use this, or any p rt of it. in any shape yoi think proper, if It U worm anytime io you. Your, H. H. ETTKO. Bloom moron, Iwd., July 30tb- -, 1858 Deab Sib: I hero eeud you a statement that I think you are entitled to the benefit ot. I am a reeideut of Bioominnton, and have been lor over thirty years. I am now over o years of age. For about twenty years past, my hair has bvn turning considerably gray, and was alraout entirely white, and very still and unpliant. I had seen a number ot certinctesof the very wonder- ful effect of your Hair lttwtorative, but supposed there was more fiction than truth in tliem; but entertaining a strong desire to have uiy hair, if possible, restored to ltd original color and iineneua, a it wan in my younger days a bcautitul biackj I conchui-- d I would mike the experiment, comraenaug in a smt-.l- l way. I purchased one of your small bottlei, at one dollar, and commenced using, tollowing directions as nearly ae I could, 1 soon discovered the dandruff removed, and my hair, that way falling on m lare (iiru title?, wad considerably tighten- ed, and a radical change taking place in the color. I have continued to use it, till I hav e used three of your mall bottlen, and just begun on the fouttli. I have now as pretty a head ot dark brown or lietit black hair aa any man, or as I bad in my youtiitul daye, when a boy iu the hills of W eteru Virginia. My huad is eKtirelv h ee of dandruff, and the hair ceased entirely falling off, aud ia as solt aud iine. and feels tw oily, as though it wan Just from under the hands ot a French chuapo'-ner- . Mauy of my acquaintances frequent' y e:ty tome, ''ituth r, where did you tret that tine wir' tell them it was the effect of your It Is a I mop t impossible to convince them that it ie the original hair oi the uazae old gray head. Yours, Irnlv. FREDERICK T.liL'TI KR, Bloomingtcn, Monroe county, Indiana. PROF. O. J. WOOD'S UAIB KESTORATIVB It the only reliable article for yon to nw, FOR STATESMEN CLKEG YMiSS Ladies and gentlemen, iu all mrts of the world, testify to the efiicdcy oi Prof. O. .J. Wood'a Hair Restorative, and gentlemen of the pres are nuanimcus iu its praise. A few testimonials only can given; see circular for more, aud it will be impassible tor rou to doubt. PROFESSOR 8. TilALUKKG, PIANIST, ays ou Me arrival In the ITuited States he uas rapidly becoming gray, but on applying Wood's Hair Uve bis hair soon re- covered U original hue. CHAE.LE3 CARDEW, 13 NASSAU STREET, N. Y., saya the gray hairs on his wife's head were, after a few weeks' trial, turned into a dark brown, at the eame time beautnying and thickening the huit A. C. RAYMOND, BATH, MAINE, ays he is now pixty years old, and hit hair and whiskers were grav, but by t;ie use of two bottles of Reatorative, the rray hairs have disappeared, both on his hrad and lace, and ia more sort and glows y tLan for Wenty-nv- e years previous. Liia at the age of nJty-tw- ha ued it with the eame eff ort. FINLKV JOHNSON, ESQ., Ni;W OP. LEANS, says that he lost, his h;!r by the Yellow Fev- er-, in li" ueed Wood's Htr Restora- tive, and his hair is now thick &!id glossy. M. J. MIDDLETON, LIVINGSTON, ALABAMA, says the Restorative hi done much good In tils part ot the country. H used it for blilueoa, and now ba a Que head of hair. T. K MORSE, LEBANON, KENTUCKY, say he has seen Wood's Hair nc;d in hundreds of case, hud never knew it to fail in accomplishing all it professes to do. A. J, ALDEN, McLANE3B0RO ILLINOIS, ay he had the ecaM head eieht year, anfl was ba'd, but by the libertl use of Wood's Hair R' Ptorative, he now has a rich, gloeay head of hair. Lioowrxa, Noble co., Iud , Feb. 6, 1859. Pref O. J. Wood Dear Sir: In the lattrr oart of the yej-- r lv,?2, while attendiuK tne State and National Low School ol the State of N York, my hair, from a cause unknown to me, commenced tailing off very rapidly, so that in the hort of it months the whole upper part of my was aluio- entirely bereft of its cover- ing. ant much of the rerunning poition upon the side and DHck part of my head shortly alter became eray, so that you will not be d whn I tell you that upon my return to the State oi Indiana icy moiecaeual ac- quaintances were not oo rau'hat a lots to discover the cause ot rho change in rrjy anpfarance as mv more Ulti- mate acmmintf lices wre to recognise me a all. I At once made appiication to tn moet skillful physi- cians in the country, but, receiving no ai(urHnces Irom them that my hair could again be restored, I wa forced to reconciled to my fate, until, fortunately, in the latter p:irt of the yer 1S.S7, your Restorative was recommend, d to me by a dnicgit es being the most re- liable Hair Restorative In use. I tiled one bottle, and found to my grent Eatistacti.-- that it was producing the desired etlect. Since that time, I have need seven dol- lars' worth of your Restorative, aud as a result have a rich coat of very sort black hair, which no money can buy. As a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill in the production of eo wonderful an article, I have recom- mended lis iwe to many ot my friends aud acquaint- ances, who, I am harpy to iniorm you, are using it with like effect. Yeiy FtaoectiuUr, ourH, A. M. T.ATTA. Attorney and Counsellor at Lav. IF TOUB HAIR IS HARSH, Use Prof, "Wood's hair restorative. If your halrli gray, Use Prof. Wood's hair restorative. If your hair is thin. Use Prct Weed's hair reatorative. If you are bald. If you have nervous aE3.Wcoft r " PrcI VVd'a If you have dandruff, WOOJ'B halr rire. If yon have eruptions Wood'fl haIr Native. If you desire gloy Use Prof. Wood's hair restorative If yon deaire to preserve the color, Use Prof. Wood's hair restorative li yoa deaire not to lose the color Vi! .Pro1" Wood's hair restorative. If yoo want a cheap article, Prof. Wood'i hair restorative. If you ftdroire the beautiful loci:, "da Pr f. Wood's hair restorative. If you admire the beautihil ringlet, . V? Prof- - Wood's hair restorative. Ji yoawiun abeautif tl complexion, Frof. Wood's hair restorative. If yoa wish a nice fre from piFipiee, Prof. Wooii'i hair reetorative. If you wish to appear youug. Use Prof. Wocd'a hair reatorative. If you want testimony overwhe'isinK, Bead the circular of ProL Wood bair restoratiro. 0. J. WOOD 4 CO., lMHuket street, Bt Louis; 444 Broadway, New York. ManaJacturer- - and Wh!eale Deal en Id Patent M'jaicinea, BOLD Hi B?IN'jriiLD, ILU018, Dy B. W. DIUia, K. A. VanJjtenv ad by 6Wen eve- - rywhsre. WIT SON, PFTKR, ft CO., Whnlna Agents ia Louisville, Ky. I ai at msMitac: urpr' prtcjf. l2'A by all dealers Lj Oruj In Leaisvtllc Kentucky and Tennewe. deodidool4Uiwlr Y CITY DIRECTORY, Arranged Alphabetically in Beg ard to BUSINESS & NAMES. Anctloneen- - Kahu, L. & Co. north tide Main, bet. 4th and It, Anderson, Tho .A CO., 43U Main street. Henry, Samuel Q. A Co., Main st. bet. U and 4th. Spencer, C C, Main st. bet. 3d and 4th. Affrlcaliurnl Implemeou and Neh-Hren- t, H. A Co., 67 Main st. Sherman A Bro., 631 Main, between Sixth and Seventh. Munn A Co., corner of flroon and Sth. Pitkin, Wiard, A Co., 616 Main t. Carter A Buchanan, 44 Main st. UftuerreotTpe Gallerlee. J. C. Elrod's (formerly Harris's) Gallery, Main, be- tween Fonrth and Fifth sts. Webster A BroM Main st., between Fonrth end Fifth, Booksellers, Stationer, &. Periodical Dealer. Radford, A. H., 223 Third street. Davidson, A 3d st bet. Jefferson and Market. Madden, F., 3d st., bet. Jefferson and Market. Baffirlng and Hop. Hunt, Thee. H. A Co., Main st., bet d and 14. Hanker. Curtis A Warren. 471 Main st Bonnet Bleacher. Osborne. Mrs. Wm., Jefferson st., bet. Sd and 4tb. Clothing and Gentlemen Fnrntehlnx Good. Mandeville, J. 0., A Co., Main, bet. Second and Third A rmstron. J. M , romer 4th and Main ?ts. Sproule A Mandevill-)- . comer 4th and Maiu sts, Cloih nnd Gcntlemens irnhlos Good. J. Von Worries 4 Co.,46 Main st., bet. Bullitt and 6th. Carpet. OU Cloths, and Curtnin Good. Hite A Small, Main st., bet. 3d and 4th Marshall A ljictuoaon, 4th, bet Market aud Main. Cloaks, Itlantlllaa, and Varieties. Merrixnan, C. T., 4th st., near Main. Clffar. Peynado, Rd., Main st bet 6th and 7th. China and GIhmwhm. Casseday ft Hopkins, 634 n st. c anieaay, na Jiam St. Jaeger, A. A Co., 4th st., bet. Market and Jefferson. Coal Dealer. Crittenden A Oantt, 3d st., bet. Main and Markrt, KeUogg, J. N., 3d St., bet. Jefferson and Market. ChemUt and AnothecarJo. Dawes, B. F., oorner 4th and Jefferson st. Cement. McHarry, F., Main rt., bet. 7th and BtU st. i'nrrlaare manufacturer. Stone, 1. F. A Co., Mr.ln St., bet. 1st aud Bro.-- . Drue, Dyeetuffc, Oils, Patnt, Ote Morris, J. 3. A Sons, Main st. Robinson, R. A. A Co., Main at., het. fth and th. Wilion, Peter. A Co., 4 Main st. Wilder, fc.,44 Main st Dry Goods, C'!oths, f. Perrv, J. Taylor, Jefferson street. Masonic Tom Dnvftll, C. A Co., Main atreet, N tween 2d and Hd". Mark A Downs, Maiu street, between 4th and fjth Martin A Crura banco, 4th, between Market A JeArrn. Tabb, O. B., corner 4th and Market. Fare and Fur Good. Cralff, A., Main street, between 6th and 7th. Fancy Goods, Enibrodrrirs, nnd Trlmotlrss, Ranchfuns, Charles F., 4th street, bet. Market and JefL f'Uhlnm Tackle, Gnns, nndFlstols. ETk i,mo.r 3d street, bet. Main and Market GrtfMh, Joseph, oth bet. Main and Market Fire, Marine, and Life Ioauranco Co. and A cents. TnTIn!-V- J" D"! See ' Min- - bet. 8d and 4th. Co., Mair, Sec., aud 3d and'n! Kobfc' Atwo SecMaiS, brt. M Muir, John, Main st., bt 2d and 3d Kosa, Win., Main st., . 2d and 3d and' Sd00 IlU" Mala M Getiflcmens Foralshlnjr Good, Armstrong, J. M., cor. 4th and Mln -- te Manchard, Geo. A Son, cor. id and Main sta. Gas Fitters, Pltimbers, &e. Donally A Strader, 3d st., bet Market and Jefferson. Groceries, Liquors, and Tobaeoo. Stewart A Barter, 645 Main street IJqnors, Wines, and Alcohol. Hart A Clark 3d ot., bet Main and Market. M'uka, Joseph, 31 Main street Scbroeder A Son, Wall st., bet. Main and Wnter Zanono, A. & Son, 5th at., bet Main aud Water, Lumber, Snh. Doors, A-- Ates?w. u" ind a-c- or wainnt BrFatt A Hoy?" Wenzo1 and Wainnt, between Charlos, Stephen, Main, betwoen Campbell A Wensell mm Frnlshlr.. Herbort A Wright, 16 3d street. Printing Paper Itlanafactarem. Dupont A Co., Main itreet, between 4th and tth. Powder, Dneont A Co. .Main street, botweon 4th and Sth. Davis A Speed, 66 Main street. Patent .Hedlclnes and Perftrme. Raymond A Tyler, 4th stieet, between Main A Market. Krntn.n rants. Ea3' ? lir'h ten Market A Main. C. (St 5th, bet. Market and Main! Stove Founder. Wallace, Lithgow, A Co., corner 3d and Main ttreeti. .eiVonrrh GrVer Se Ma Sumner A Co., Jefferson street, bet. 4th and 6th. steamboat Ajrents and Coni,,i:Jon and For-uard- iflorchanfji. Benedict, D. 8. ft Son, Main, bet 3d and 4tb. Krwiu A Co., Wall street. Moorhead A Co., Wall street, bet. Main and Water. Ten and Fancy Groceries. Lauham A Co., 3d street, bet. Market and Jefferson, Tobacco Commission. Nock, Wicks, A Co., 513 Main streyt. CndertaUer. W Wyatt, cor. 7th aud Jefferson streets Woodon and Willow Ware, Rroosu. CordK, KAWSON, OKKIN, 339 Maiu street. White Kend pnd Mimecd OU. WiUau, PoWr, A Co., 4x2 Main street liardvare and Culiory. Omwby, ColllB, 506 Main street Hot and Cap Manufacturers, Craig, A., cor. 4th and Main, and Mm bet. 5th and 7th. Iron, Hteol, Nails, &. Belknap, W B Co., corner Third and Main, Jewelry, Watches, and Plate. Fletcher A Bennett, Main et., bet. 4th and 5tb. Keudrick, Wm.. :id rt bet. Market aad Main Raots-- y, M. C., Main et be!ow 4th. Vogut A Kliok, 3d st., but Main and Market. Iron Mantles, Fancy CaUofs, oVo. Wallace, Lithgow, A Co., corner 3d aud Main stf. Lamps, Burn'.Ds Fluid, Ccni Oils, Ac Eardy A Beatty, 4th street, between Main and Market General Produce aud Provision BroUers. Allen, Moore, A Ilayden, Main it, bet. fid and 33 Bnchaunn A Co., 3d, Mr.in and river f ',r;;!!1? W- - & U., Market bet 4th and tth fljK.itt A son. Market, bet. ad aud 8d. o A Mood a Wall st., bet Main aiid tho river Cadllemnu A Torbitt, Main et, (iardner A Co., 4iy Main street Oay, Win., 5tiu Main dtreet. a'eVM- A Co-- street. Jack A Brother, 51 Main street Morns, (ioo W Third t treet bet. Main and Water Necomb. H. D. A Co.. Wall street 2f,r Arl0V l,It:i 8rr(,et- - het- Market and Main. Todd, A Co., 514 Main street Suyder, John, Market street, bet First and Brook. Jfcffeion street, between Third and Fourth streets. Importer and M an utaotubkb'op LADIES' TRIItfIHir;GS, B s 1ee to announce to the la.Mei of 1? lev ill and vicinitr that ho haa jur-- t his stock of Sprine Good, roniet-o- t th richest and latest stylce of Dnse Y:'i lMninjint:;eimHu Z phyr? and Shetland oolp, Canva, theniiie Pattern. Ne.e- died. Fuive Hois, Filliutf and Kmhmidi v jKTS? Silk, Gold and Silver Lacei, Braids Cord GHl'n 1S3el'ai' fringe Nets: ConibA. Hait o ff'S-- tJY1 vn'- - a,:d preat variety ol hi treueh Fancy Articles. r:h!H r'nn. Buttons, Cordp. TnwIs.Ac, t ; sVtJ i ' w me cuonest nonce ana on ' itj ' n'Oft re.!iar)ie Term. U ig Country Merchants supplied at a HI ersl discount. spindly lZJRT. Sc ZD O "WAISTS 4:13 Main street. HkVY, NOW of IN STOR12 THIS Fancy and Staple Dry Goods In tlie city, and. having been purchased under the most favorable circuaLitaucj, will be sold a low a the low-- t a MAl.K A UOWNS. LARD-- 15 strictly prime Leaf Lard; 76 kegs do do do do: for saTe by GAKDNt'.K A CO. fHOI' E FAMlIiY FLOUR-- lw bbls listra aud Louble Litia Hour tur s&lu lor ea-- by HIBBITf A BON. Jl f ARHLKIZKD IKON MANTLKS AND G KATKd i A A comiilete stock kept constautly ou hand and for vie low by al WAT.LACH. MTHOOW. A CO. RIO 40 bass good to prime Kio Cotfeo in aud for sale bv AND'W BUCHANAN A CO., ml4 CortKT Second and stj. R EI'INKD SUGARS-So- u bbls Cni?h'-d- . Powdered. Cranulated Loaf, and Soft Crualied Sutsar in store and for sale by am AND'W BUCHANAN A CO. CIiF.BSK A full eor-tf- ""t received of Hambwn;, Reserve. Nutmeg, LuKlih Dairy, Fiue-- lie, ana . n.H W. A U. BUliKnARDT. 417 Market t RFjFINK! SUGAKS-- Su bbls LoTeriuiwV Crujih'-d- . aud Granulated in and for aW by WAILS! kaiis:: x?azz.s:ii TUST received steii-e- Linder J, tiny ketrs Nail- s- ha-i- now in store and for ?ale at :h manutactu rers rrices 6,ihw kej(a, includine tlie following kinds: Common etzes, from 2 to ' Fencing Nails, 6, 8, aud lOd; Tobacco Nail?, Hd; Flnoriuf Brads, , P, and lid; LathitiR Nail.', :d, fine blud- Wrought and Horce-Sho- e Nailf. Wrought and ( jit Sfeo. "10 W. B. BKLKNAP A CO. UNDRIKS W) bhdd N. O. Sugar: 30 bbls Molasses; ik) ido do: S't bblfl Sugar Hocse Molasses; ) Jdo do do; 'Mi bbls Ph(ladei)hia Qolden Sirup; 5 bbls St. Louis do do: M kes Baltimore do do: for sale by a9 GARDNER A CO. rJAISINS M. R. and Layer Raisin; l' i M do do do do M do do do do do: Received per steamer Diaua aud for sale low to close ooiuifnmeut by ANTHONY ZANONB ft SON, . g Fifth ctreet. helow Main. W4ND-- S5 bbls Scouring Sand, which every house- - keeper,, hould ue, for eale by W. A H. HUKKTIAROT. 417Ma-ket- t. ENGLISH by DAIRV CUKLSl- i- boxes in store and JNO. F. HOWARD, m" Main, between Third and Fourth sts. CJCOICII ALb IH doz'-- Wm. Younger A Co.'l brand just received aud for calo by "" .1. P THOMPSON. 50 eiteby3 BUKI'r Z1N0 luperior article, fcr al WALLACE, LITHGOW, A CO. & Land foJaby3 Bd tlr ftUd vrimf Suar to ifcor AND'W BUCHANAN A CO. by"13 bbli!, H hhUy aad Utl' iU 8t0r0 aEd f f'O W. ATT PTun-i- i onr n.,...L.. 4 IOFl hi- ;- U"J bis Rio CnTpn Mr tU pockets Java Uofiee Per railroad; Juft received and tor sale by "p GARDNER ft CO. FA.aVoJJJ?AM? f V.Rri0'Je braode' ru h SMITH BPKLD, Main it. S. S. M A UK. f. nows, II .v,;n J ,J .ir:V.fa" lament of MUURN- - r bombazlp Aukflai- - L.ick Ff lut cie Venice: Tt.iiiiiartices, bisck aud colored-btreg- Uercaai- black Moutseline. PWe are daily addinft to onr stock. m?fi MR!C li nnwvR. 4W : t 1K1NT.S IS cti-e- American fancy Fruit j ie - wived and for sale by JAMES LOW ft CO., toe and 310 wet side Sixth ft. Know Thyself. MoCANN Is a remlarly educated Physician and DR. the true condition and locality of diseases bythepnlse and its peculiarities without aekln the patient any questions. Some profess to do thia, yet are earefnl to ask some leading qnestioni in order to obtain a clue to the disease. We do nothing of that kind, and have Invariably given satisfaction. Consultation! and examinations D1S5ABR3 OF THE THROAT AND LUNGS treat- ed by A new method of Medicated Inhalation and consti- tutional treatment. We otter yon new niroediws, entirely vecfc&bl?, wh'ch have proved a speedy and effectual cure In the following diseases, Tia: Bronchitis, all Diseases of the Throat and Lomav Diseases of the Heart, Stomach, liver, and Kidney, Droyeey, Saint Vitus's Dance, Can-ou- Srofnla, Chronic Ulcers, Rheumatism, Nearalpis-Pnrnlysl- s. Fistnla, Spasms, Fits. Diseases of the Bye and Bar, Seminal Weakness, SkiD Diseases, Rapture, Diar- rhea, and, in f hort, all enrable diseases. We are not a "core all" doctor, and will undertake no ease with-o- a fair prospect of reoovery. rUftlAXZS OISBABBS. Femalot tronbld with Suppression, Irrernlarlties, lcorThea or Whitee, Falling of the Womb, Polypns of thi Ut.nis, Tumors of any kind. Barrenness, all Unnary Diseases, Fainfull or Ditficult Menstrnatioiv Nervons De- bility, Ac, will be speedily cured without the use of poi- sonous drufrsor Injnrions or unpalatable niMirinos of any kind. Have no delicacy in calling no difference what your troubles may be. I do not expect you to place your- self wider my treatment nnless you prefer it. All ore ran nies tions strictly confidential. The affllet-e- d are cordially invitd to rail and satisfy themselves. Office First st., btrtween Market and Jefferson st., Louisville, Ky. All letters addretwed to our care, a t.tmrs (living; syniptorus and nature of disease, will rooeive yrnmpt attention. Medicines sent to all of the Lulted States. OnVe qooh from 8 A. M. to farts M. Addrezj J. H. neCAWN. 11. D., nlftdjthr Aweow Iy LoulsvUle, Ky. SPRING MILLINERY. MRS. JI. L WEAVER No. 4 1.1 Jefferson nu sonth aide, below Fourth, Offers to the ladia a fine and carefully selected ol spring millinery, vlx: Brraw Bonnet, Fancy do., S;i.--t- Hats, O'ihlrenV do., Ribbotirt, flowers, Ac.: Also, Patterns of the latest ctylos, n?t received, or cat to measure. lKvery atteution given to dress making, mar'?.' X XT. "XT OO O X . 113 Main Street. -- 113 Have now in 3tore a full and complete stock of STAPLE AXD DOMESTIC tf the be-- t. fabric, sneh af -- TASLE LINENS; HKD LINICNN: , SHIRTINO LIN KM 8; TOWKLIN(;S: FRUIT CLOTHS; FINE PIMITIK3; MARSKILLKS SPREADS; SI1IKTINO COTrONS; OSNABLRGS, colored and whltf ; FL LL STOCK OF WHITE GOODS; MOURNING GOODS of all kinds. Thive 'ioods re all bought fr csfh pt the lowest ebb of the 'Market, and are now offered at such prices s roust please ail parties. Call and examine stock aud prices al HARK & BOWKSB, nS 413 MAIN STREET. the Gira or thu season. As snug br Madame C. Varin James preat tenor, Mr. Adams, now t;&Vf$2k with Madame Fahbri TllOU AKT SO Ni'.AR AND YKT HO FAR" Knt'lih arid fiernmn . mill urn- - belli nhoti with an lithogranjiie title. Price only 'eut.-'- . Alao ''STTLL IM MY DREAMS," by FoW Hall, author of "Ever of ThoVwitn same Uthoffraphie title. a6 cent?. These are Bonis of Rone, and selling rapidly Call soon at the Cmtrat Mueic Houme, n't Wmt Jefferson st ret i!7 WM. Me( JARRKLTj. HOTJSESEEPEH3 Who are taking up Carpets should not put them down acain without the PATENT CARPET LINING, procura- ble only at WILKINS", wnst ildo Fourth, between Main and Market ettet. II M!LLlEM GOODS. bonj-'ptts- , P.''7S KI3B0NS, flowers, w CHILDREN'S F7jAT3 (latent tyie), UONNKT WIPF.S, and WHALEBONE, A fyd of LACE, HALF LACE, and BUCKRAM FRAMES always on hand at the lowest each price. fciiLKACHIHG AND PRESSING at 31 S Jerf-r- n irt. YVE aro no recriv'nc a pood stock of HON NETS, IBBOS, CIHL-PK1-:- and MISSED HATS, MILIJ-MK- GOODS, LACE3, VEILS, FANCY GOODS, and SHAKER GOODS, to which we incite the attdutiyu of Milliner and CANNON A BYERS, No. tMS IMnln surort. Nearly opposite Louisville HoteL 1&L OVAL MOORE'S ItIA3I7ffOTiI 1 1 fLMTlRE BEFGT Has bcoo removed to north fide of Market street, between Third and Fomth. CZTAin, STATTHES3E8, tc &c, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. sn?1 dlvren ever'-- HOT SPRING COUNTY, ARKANSAS. RB Hof!s at Hot Srinrs (Hn I and Proctor Hon-e- s A have .n blended and improvements made to accommodate f.ihkt iiKcnmEn viitoks at any time thro.ipoirt tho ' car. The?e wonderful Springs positive- ly euro KhenmatiBm, Contracted Joints, Neuralgia, Lumbago, ParalyriiB, Gout, St. Vitus's Dance, Hrsteria, Sterility, Impotency from di3ea?e. Venereal dieesnes, MercurcJil disoa.eet Scrofula and Glandular disease, and all tortus ot bain diea't;s. R. 8. CLAYTON, Froprletor. Dr. G. W. Lawrence, the Medical examiner of Hot Spiiags. will supply circulars to applicant. N. B. Mercurial, Iodine, Sulphur, and other medi- cated vaiKirs inrnished when reuuired. Jaua dly ISTew Importations. At Mo. 377 Main street, three doors below the Louisville Hotel, A RK now recelvl (t larre addirtona to their stock of Cniua and Oueenswar. On hi.nn itnil ht-- uinr larre and hantbome assortment of Gb'jwtware, Urit and i imt-- aurora, looMnc U!as?e, lanterns. Wfter-Coo(er- Toilet S- -, and Fniit Jar., sll of which will be offered at as low nrur a ae can be found in tha market. HAMS of various brands, sugar-cure- country, and Hams, tor sale by 28 J. RPKPID. Mafn-- t. MfH.ASES-1- ") Tame- S'ar-Uoiie- Mola-se- hhi bbls prime Plantation do-I- ftote and for sale bv AND'W BircHANAN 4 CO. s'OLDEN SIRUP-S- U parkagre Bjikimore extra Gol- - dun Bii up in Btore and for sale br mafi AND'W ( Q OEITNED SUOARS-I- W bnl- - Cnrshwi Granulated ioai. auu aoit I .nn Mel Supim in store and fr sale by AND W BUCHANAN A CO., KlAl- '- IO 50 hhde prim" N. O- Sugnr: 75 bbi Puwdered and Crushed Sogsr; 35 bbls Loaf Sugar; la rtore and lor sale by alS MARSHALL nALRF.TVr A CO RIO COFFER- - ) t ags good arriving and for sale by A4WSON, TODD, A ;o. I1RKSS GOOD- 8- 15 caca new style American Lawns; 6 do do do d'.-- 1 case do do do Chinti; 7 catjy acported Poplins; Received and lor sole chep b T. 4 R Sl.KVTN A CAIN. IJKlNTa-lu- t) new ftyle Prints; ft do blp.ck and hlack aud white Prints; 2 do 4 tlovl s purple do; Received and for twile cheap by T. R. SLKVTV CATN HiClfi 30 casks in store and for !e by KAWSON. TODD. CO. C OFF ME Sou bags for salo by Wl H. D. NEWCOMB ft BRO. m h, r.- - ia caKp received re' teamer Knnice snd for pale by KAWSON, TODD. & '0. CKUSHKD KUGAK-- 75 bhls New York Circle Sugr iu store aud for sale by 3 WM. OAY. CHAMPAGNE 25 boxes and quarts in store low to close consignment bv "2" WVf. OAY. W1NFS- - " T 26u csaes Clsrot Wine, for family use; &) do do do, very Uae; oo caeis uo do; lii do do do, fine for table nie; 1(W coxes White do, Haut Siuterne; to bbls do do. do do; So Port do; 26 do Slieiry an l Madeira Wine; Uo hoses Muscat Wine; 60 do Champagne, qte, Fts, and pU; In store and for sale b" ANTHONY ZANONB A SON, a'23 Fifth Ktrept. belnw Main rfCM EE 70U begs tair to prime Kio CofTae in store and tor sale bv mill WM. CAY. O I li TUNS COUNTRY HOLLOW-WAR- assorted a at sixes, tor sale to the trade at lo1 pnc3s by ' WALLACF. LITHCIIW. A CO. Brass-bou-nd Oodar Pails. r 1 1 DOZEN d Codar PaiU, 3 irizis, jnit re-- J ceivtd aud for sale low by ORRIN RAWSON. Matn Pt.. hotween Fourth and Fifth. TIOSIIiKY- - X 5'JU dozen Misses' white Cotton Hose; 8,UiX) do Ladies' do do do; 2,' uU do do mixed do do! S'JO do do black do do, assorted; do do slate do dc, do; Received and for sale by JAMT3 LOW & CO., trl 2'JS aud ilO BUth st. CT. JAMES SUGAR-HOUS- MOLAS3F9-- 75 bMs St Jamub f. M0las5.es iu ftore and far sale by alij AMirw tSLCUAN AN a CO. LOVKRINO'S SCOARS-obbl- s Lovering's Crushed, and Granulated Sugars received tr stenmer Lunice and for sale bv e.i AND W BLCH a S AN A CO-- (POOL COTTON fc3 3J.HW dosen Ceats's Spool Cottoa, aasortei: 6.0"0 do bbadw. ;Io do, do; Jjst ma for cais by JAMi:S LUW fi CO., V" aH H" wm io -- t 11 P Sl'.LD Cit buruel? n. eroo tor tIe b; PITKIN, WIAr.D, A CO. Hailroad Ptock for Sale, VJTX. SHAKES lxiu-.r'- ani riankiort Hnilroa lor & f. ULJIOLRV. LYONS. ,t WUOAlMi hhds lair to choice iu store and lor sale Kj by ALLEN, MOORE, h BADEN. BUSINESS CARDS W. WTATT, UNDHSTAKDn. Improved Metal Burial Cases Combining Beauty, Darabillty, and Lightness. r"Offlce comer Seventh and Jefferson, Louisville, "Jl,!! ,9a,l;et" made of Comi rated Sheet moJH Air ' Ai?yh Sn,T Ph Parch or India Rubber All orders promptly attended to. dl3 dtf J. vow bo a HIES & CO., cloth nousm, WBOIJKALl DKXUTB0 tH C?5wSr?1?JrR,!B' VRSTINOS, TAILORS TrVLHNG.8, OKNTLKMKVS GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 46 Mnlnatreec, brtween Ilnllltt and Fifth. Oar stock li now very larre and complete, to inTr Rnl aU the ltstyle. of oocfi : m99 Jnst Received by Express. Dr,w.u euppiy of that splendid pem Irom the flMnrati H a.K- - A.M YET SO FA K," with i.u.7 "'"Ki-ini- title :(o cents. s Still in mv Ditmiti- - Tl., v u 5- - i. ii i .eMl,Jr l0" EKhard, A. W. Derit. ji,t M fr"ra;rr 7 ' Vmrtbi season, and d selling rapidly. lnlo WM. McCA RRETj, Nft. 310 Weot tre-- t. IBIPORTED CIGARS! Directly Imported from Havana, CBach al?!NG A LT F THE FINKST BRANDS Londres Intlmidad, Brevaf Intlmldd, Lcndres M. Vegas, Kecalia San Roman, &et(a. roreno, Kega. WashinRton, Wedea Hew Heraldo, Londres Distraction, Roga. Lucero, In store and for sale low by EDW. rSYNADO, 31g Msin st.. Basement Hotel. tJOFT CKU3I1KD SUGAK-- U5 bbls Waitimore B Soft and for sale by KAWSON, TODD, ft CO, MESS PORK-- 20 bbls for sale bv OARDNER A- - CO. AMES'S SHOVKLS AND SPADES Ame'B Shovels; 10 do do Spades; for sale low bv C. ORM3RV. WUKELB ARROWS 1 ai'U Railroad harrows; 50 Side board do; On hand mid fur mIa low bv C. ORMSKY. W CO Alt 135 hhds Uir and strictly prime Suear re ceivea f-- r K. li. Kalrelnnl nn.i firor V'boL fn If371 COOI A M(ODY. W UOAR liK) bhla Lovering's Crushed, Granulated, aud Powdered Sugar Juat received Rod for sale by OARDNER & CO EXTRA FAMILY FLOCR-o- O bbls choice White Flour just received and for said bv nr26 W AH RI'HKH A KVVP. 417 Mnrlr- -t -- t. COUNTRY MOLASSF-- prime article in store e by PntKHARDT. 41? Market. t. W UOAlLlU hhds prime Sugar received pr Diana aud forxale by Lni41 OARDNKK & CO Ac - tOTTONAI)F.S, ( 'ottonadrtr, 4 do Ca mint .leans; 6 do Farmers Drill: do Negro Plaids and Stripes; 8 butr Denims; Received aud for sale cheap by T. A R. 8LKVTN CAIN. CVNDR1E- S- O 5t) boxes No. I Family Soap; 13 do No. 1 German dn; 12 do No. 1 Palin do; 12 do No. 1 Fancy do; ft) do No. 1 Star Ondles; il5 do aodiboxee Tallow Candles; also a few boxes l'aratline do; 35 do and a boxes Starch; for -- pie hv ala HI lit". ITT A SON. VALOUR- - 6i.U bbls in etire and for sale by F ml TAIT, ANDKKSQN. A CO.. 14 Fonrth s. SUGAR 300 hhds fair to prime N O. Snpar in store sale bv fft WM. OAY. LJUNDRIKS O bbls Pecan.; 10 bhl Filberts; 25 bbls TarrMOna Almonds; 15 bnls Alicant do; &) bbls Sicily do: 10 bbls KnglS-d- Walnuts; 2f keH French Pnines; i s ' in glass: t frails Dats: ftK) packages M. R. and Layer Raisins; 6o0 drunit" Smyrna F'gp; 16 caees Sardines, and boxes; 10 caks Zante Currants; In store and for sale by m2 OKO. W. MORRIS. 134 Thlrfl s. OAISINS a boxes London Layers; loo do M. ; 20ii do do and Layers; ru drums Sultans: for sale bv rc5 GEO. W. MORRIS, M4 Third t. REFINKD 8UOARS-3.- S0 bbls Cm-he- Powdered Ssgars in utrn snd for sale by m'j7 AND'W BUCHANAN A CO. CMS 75 half bbls I.fike Fih for ale by mS TAIT. ANDKItflON. A CO. Wo Pmrth t. Percussion Caps. QOfb Hfifl PKKf;US3ION CAPS, various kinds OUUjUUU in store and for sale low by OKKIN RAWSON, ml o Mln .. htw. B. 8. MARK. G. F. DOWNS, 1K are now in receipt of larce portion ot" our Spring supply of FANCY and CTAPLH UHT OOOPS, enfhracing some tew uew thinp' in DIlt;SS GOODS and LACi:, PRASOLS and gl'N S1IADK5, ORGAN-DlliS- . LAXVNS and JACONKTS, HOSlKKi', GLOVfcS and L'N'DiiKWLAIi. Al MARK ft DOWNS. 41 Mln st. TV! ACKKUKL 31) whole and bbls Noa. 2. and HA Mackerel in stoto ami for sale by m14 AND'W Rl'CfTANAN A CO WINE Port. Wina. do Mndrtra Vme; do Sherry do: do Claret d"; do ptnv Malaga Wine; I'd fir sle hi m'il .7. Moving, OH OZ KA1LKCAD CORSLTS AND BODICES JyJ acsorted 75 dcz Wilcox's Hoop Skirt?, assorted; pieces assorted crochet Hrtud; do do do TrimJiilog; Received aad for sale by JAMPS LOW ft CO., tnl 3i H atrt t;hi M" CLOVKR Clover-See- 2H bfurs do: Jnst received and for sale bv JNO. F. HOWARD ft CO., f4 Main, between Thin! and Foutth ts. SUGR-bb- ls Baltimore A Cr.ished Sugar; lo do do A Cotfee do; & do do A Powdered do; Jnt received and for eahj by 17 GARDNFR ft CO. SPRING WI1EAT- - ;u bayhels pure Canada for ssle PTTKfM. WMfit Hr o nOKS 2H0 dozen American Hoes, adsort-i- t lyei for low hy ft) (;. (JR. JHV r. CHAMPA ONE-- 8i boxes assorted 'quarts, pints, and in suore aud for sals low by oiK WM. GAY. MOLASSK3-1- 00 Plantation; MO ;do do; ft) bbls Sugar-Hous- ft) Jdo do: ft whole, K', and VbWs Sinr: for sale hi OASTLKMAN. MHRKKl A t,0. 11M.OUR 100 bbls Kxtra Faintly Flour for pale by GAKDNHR ft CO. f ANDLES-1- 50 boxes Star and Mold Candle in store aud fcr sale b. J17 WAKRHAT.T, HALBKKT VO. PRIMS 3L;OAR46hhd" op consignment and to faril .). SMITH Sfi:KI. MKin ASTOR OIL 10 bb!s Blow's No. 1 Cantor Oil in store and tor sale by AND'W TiUOlTANAN ft CO. US 2lKi drums Smyrna I'igs in .it ore aud for rale Ol CKO W. MOKKIK. l:UThir.lpt" CHOICB FINK TFAS jj So h' lf che-- superior Green ind Black Teas- - p: 6:) lb caddie; a nice article lor UDii.ies; lor sale by H1KHIIT A SON. WOFT CRUSH D 8UOAKS-1- 00 bbls Btiltimore AA II oolt Crushed Sujiarn lust recivrd aud lor sale bv AND'W BLCUANAA A CO- LOUISIANA BANK NOTKS WANTED by AND'W BUCHANAN ft CO., J10 Corner Beoond and Wanhinst' n sts. WP1RITS, WINKS, c French Brandv. Scotch 1 W blfHv, Holland e Jamaici Kuro. Knuiimn wm. klea. Port, Hhen y, Sauteme, nnd Catawba Wine for sale. We are sole in Loaisvlllo for Due le Montcbello Champagne. J. T. LAND M & CO., pH porters of T as, Ac, Third st. WOUTHKRN RANOIIS-W- e keep on hand a mini b'.r of these celebrated Ranges, and are pro- - Eared to put rhem up at liort notice. For hotel or they are nueurpawed. Fnr eule. by ' W A L f j A f E. LITHGOW. CO !J hbd prime received pr steamers Magen J ta aud U. J. Adams and for ?ale uy ml! RAWSON. TODD, ft CO. IfMBH-- 76 bbls Mackerel, No 1, 3, and 3; 60 kfdo do Nos. 1, 2. and kit do Nob 1, 2, and 3; 25 kits No. 1 Salmon; foreale hy-- GARDNER A CO. AG,P,T,8 'OK y J't'SSlCR ft CO.'a STEAM DRIED BOLTED a veiy superior article. CORN-MKA- 80 bushels Fbier A C. Steam Bolted iu bushel and buahol bairn, in tre aud for eale bv w H. HURKHARDT. 417Marketst. SES bbls choice Plantation MolaxiuM 250 J$do do do do- - In "tore sod frr nAn bv rB21 H. W. JAVA by COFFEE 100 cuats fine old arriving and for RAWSON. TODD, ft CO. TIO OOfH.B-l- M bnjts etrictlv prime Eastern Rio recwvbd this day per mail boat nnd for pale by ANDREW BUCHANAN A CO., rnpr Second and WanMrirtnn st. WUNDK1- 3- 3 fi J pkKB Brandies, tome very fine: 300 bols Bourbon Whisky 4 pipe Holland Gin; 4 punrhtooi New England R'im; d Jamaica do as cases Brandy Cherries; So do Macaroni-2- baskets Ulive (Jll; W do it and i, boxs Sardines: for sale by l9 ANTHONY ZANONE A BoN. - Fith st., below Main. WIN!-- " '' i) casks Madeira Wine: iu catjfcs Port do: 15 casks Muacat do; 35 bbls Malaga d0; 5 bbl- - Giugr do; In store and for silo by MARSHALL HALBKRT A CO. NOTTiTR. Tfk? Sv9W,AU "ARD-PAYIN- CUBTOM-n- r hereby to all whose 1st Jan- - vUQ!l are nt that, if not paid by the lith, I shall paw them out of my hands for collection ttl J. P. THOMPSON. 7t tourthst. PAJl'nKiBAGPT4 tul1 awortmect of Paoer and Ma Rags, all nizea, just received and tor eale by ,t'a ORRIN BAWfON, Main ,T- hotween T hird nA f lurth P(iTiAIAT1iS3 ,air loade I'rmo Potatoes juat re- - - auu iur aa.ui oy AND'W BUCHANAN A CO. MACKKREL 1 8- - and 3: I'Jn ?do do; S'Ji) kit do: bv Vbbls Wliit Fish; for ea!e 1 CASTluKMAN. ML'e.RF j I ACKKREL 1,UJU parkae-a- , wbfde ha! f, and uLtar- - L A ter bbls aud kita, all numbers, icr le by ORK. A HADRM. dls J. SMITH 8PEBD. Ma'n tt. TRIKD P BACHES 76 bushels prime Dried Peaches iKnnj.Mit atm tor sale hy mti UN Mi I ES Pic kit e. a1 chin S:u;rn. Pm. in i.ud ran Fruit, Must trd 01 diff.'rnt hrar.d. Extract, Sardines, Chocolate, Cocoe, Cftftile ai-- rau-c- y Soap, ic , lr sale by J3y UIBBITT ft SON. BUSINESS CARDS NOCK, WICKS, & CO., Wholeaale Grrocera coaizHiEsioM rannonAKTS, Agents for Tobaccos, Llqnor, and Cotton TaTnn, Roa. Ill and 317 Main st bet. Thlrfl and Fonrih, Lonavn.Lg, ky. mi! J. E. MOORE, (BUOCIfleOB TO WM. U INGHAM), rorwardln; & OosDmlosion dorchact STEAMBOAT AGENT, ALSO, Frmght Aarrd for Ptnna. Centra Railroad. No. 4J FOURTH (OR WALL) BTP.EET, fpl tf LOub-Wtl- Ky. B. W. PTTKJM. WM. U P. WIA.UI. PITKIN, WIARD, &C0,, IflnocessTs to Pitkin Brother, WHOLES A LB DKALFRS IN SEED S, AGRICFLTUIUL DirLE3ICTSt Machines, Trees, Plants, Hydraulic Oemont, Xixuo, FlAvtor, 4Stc. QJLG IVXlxx Ktroot, sr31 dtf I ,orift l,7,F, ffV. fjRBNCM BLRRiJ Allsiaand ttmds. I HOLTINO CLo'M!S-- All numbers beet cvaAi IMPROVED PORTABLE MILLS-Wl- Ui r.dd fcYwieh bobr" and f on known ktj. 8MU1 MACHINES Several rliuVrerit k'nd". Mill Irons, Scrtws, Screen, Belting, Plaster Fariji.aQa Milt articles We have on hand a large ot tho aboyo-iiame- articlos. For sale low and warranted HKRBIiUT & WfiinilT, ayn dtf No. 1R Thin! t.. t. and . Drn& PrccrfptScu Store, MOZ ART HALL. Onmer Fourth and Jeuorson stresj. trrrprHi.rirtri- - crf.iil7 wid accurate- ecinpoandffd at all hours dfiy orziigbt. un I11BBITT fe SOX, AVficIeralo ujd rleti No. Kark.-- at., bet. Second aud Third, siav-- . j siUKI", A KVI-- STOCK OK VT M. A. (i Irocf-los- , and solicit the itrcaage of tlia rublic. J1 4 iays iiia mm IN THE MASONIC TEMPLE, conNnn Tovnm and asirjN. I hnvft Jnst now ovm d and re-i- (or aal or ir.apno-tii- the largest and most elegant stork o Cliina, Glass, and Qunensware P.ver offered In this or any other ...iiy in tho North or South. I have alK on band and intend always to have tha stock of SlLVlOK-PLAT- i D WARP. CUTLKKY, BRITANNIA WARK, WOODEN AND WIILLOW WARK, and OAS FIXTU'.KS in tho country, and which I will sell at prices to suit the times PersOMabnririK old ChanV1irF, J.anj, Ac can gt theTp rUr-n-- d aud mad a loo ua veil aa ucw at a very trilling cxpnre. I am o f to nm OAS nnd RTF. AM PIPE Into Buildings or orcamhoate at tho abuitoct notice in ri'Ct iia r.t a tin- won ,iiprf,.rf stock ol nil articlfi in OiT liUP. enniTri-;.,- c I Cawinier.'f, Wtinw, and Triwoiiufcs, Lo which we call the atlutiou ot tin rrndt1. mi J. VOX HORKrKS fO. 4f!4ST'0ii-- t X1!? 'EV.'ASII BKl8!Ii:;!, Ac. -- A h'U awortinnt all fizd V.'hitcwfh. Slioc. Si n,h. i i. Paint, Furlor, and D.nth-.- Btm h'-i m ,, icr salel-iwh- ORMN KAW'(.N Mtln -- t . Thrn ar r.virt). FKKSII TEAS d lu hall choir'n Oren and BlarV-.f- 3 caw 2 and 4 lb box? Qr-- . a Tea. ThR' reRH ar treth aad fino. JiHt received aud for eale by IliRRrTT 8'iN. HAST U CZiAKB!, IMPORTERS AND WHOl I SALK DKALFKS IN CIGARS, aod FANCY GRO- CERIES, No. 63 Thu-- street, have in store and for sale 6) bbls snreriorBcnrbon Whisky. rarsoia; lW do do do V, 8 10 V caiki Cognac Brandtas; JlO do do d.-- la M. do Rochelle do; S do Port Wiio; 15 hi do Madeira do; lfi H. do Sherry do; fi bbls old Pna-- h Brandy, pnrr. 11 bbls old Aprle Brandy, pt;re: Chsmpitfue Wines, rarioun N. & Oj.V and J. MrMi'lin's NatiM"r9ia Fngush and Scotch Pali Alos and Porter; Claret in cave; Anitftre; Abjnihe; rTRr?.?thiao; Cfiracoa, &c. Alo a largo and stock of Frefh Frntts, Pickle?, auJ llurmelicaily Scaled Good ot aUdacrlp-tlni- i t Tnwtant- marh-Rr- . rr''''' rrPJ Cottoa Hope, fee. FULL awortm ut of ail siz a Cotton, Manilla. Jute, and Dcniy Ro;hj: Cottoa, IUtjp, and rlr'n Tiviues; Seine Tsinu; Chalk Liu?, Kith Lin?, Tn4 Lines, Staging, Stc.; just received ai:d f r mo low by OKKIN RAWSOX, Tnl'i MSR Main st., bptwef n Third id h oiiifh. CODFISH Codfi-h- : 3 boxes : For sale low to t iose coDsi,ajmeut. OAnVVR CO. FKRSll TKAS Alarm and durable aeoit- - ment of choice Biac-- and Green Teas ou hand tl aud for saie cUeaii rah '-- t J. T. LANflAM ft CO. Bruing and Fifes. The Cora? i:ie; cf Home in the city mil btt-,;- , aad iii tuc vicui'tv Indiana, ar ie loc'fullv nornied I t'&v made anpii,,-.ii-ut..- - whicil thn .i,..Jt i 1... . . . 1. l.i YiAr?- - irom t!i rc-- Extern tacWr mr.3i'. cut of flA3f't MAT1K1 L. Call and examine before purchA-i'i- s In-'- M cahri:ll. ZVJ West Jeffor-jo- t., bet. Thi id f nd Fi urh, .5 LrciUrillc, k v. RICH 6 tierce prim Rice jiv vTi-iv'- and fcr eale AND'W BUCHANAN & it.. Jo Come r Second aad Wasltiuttsn et. ZOUAVE Dltl'.r,. r. ipirte M, anil 'f 1 Arr ip, al-- o ii:tir,'ai of the S'.vorJ id O'ihre by t.I- - in;" r. r li jc THE KOf.DlfcK'8 COMANlnV, for t.e u- - cf Off- icers, Voluutwie, f ivi Midtia in th- - camp, tiUtj, cr on the Man.11 Price HARDEE': TAi'Ta.S, nith .lOILNSOT-T.- MNUL ot (Jolt'a R vij-- aud rlnn.'- - Cr.i.iiue. P: ic- - Z'rc. tVAuy of the above sent p r mat!, pj?tict; psid, uu the receipt of lu ct.B hi mony or '.'Am,.'. Ad in il F. MADDEN, :52llh:rd 3t. ( MtUHHED SUOAR-- S hhi Standard Crushed Su- - ;ar received per ma.ll oiit ai d tor ?i Vv .'4 AND'W BUi'DANAN A CO. ill AOKKKKL- - 2A whole and half hM- - I, and s. & iackerel iu etor- n:id lov eai h ANDREW BIVHANAN A CO., Corner ond Wa'h'iirron strett" WKJA- R- O Jo hlid? N. O. Sucar; 'in bbls Pond n d aud Cm "hid Si L'af In t,oirt and ior saie 1" J 17 MARSHALL HALHERT A CO. coitus ia it I rt SACK OF PHCr.l I D NORTHERN C tOJ in etci aud lor by 217 Third st.. bf 7,rJnn RIO COFFKE-i- l'4 hae.- Kio W. l.i'idinp ar-- for by AmD'W BLCii AN & CO., Jll Cori:ef S asMiiiifitoii trf. 1B COH-- 5oo ffooil fair and prime R-- C. f J.v ie in iiore and for e toy AN'VW m'Clf VN fr CO MOLASSES 75 U-l- St. .lames House Molaeues in ftore p.i:d for eile by AND' W Bi 'I I AN AN A CO. 1 all vrtl'i:iutud KCod, for f ji by T. SMITH SPEED, ?t. I ACKEP.EL AND W III TEI' t'l 75 it? Nc. I, nd Mucker-!- - 10 Jot U W'hiU'llfh; In store aad f r sale by ni 4 W. ft h. HITiKHAURT. 417 Mar:t t. 12 ranks Rice received per r.iilroad iiiid for "ile iWJ OAhDNt.lt A CU. RICE 10 tierres piiie Kxe rectived per mu.il boat forttale bv C(X D MOODY. r v bbls White Fith; Hbles Trout; Ju3t received per Railroad and fcr i ( bv m GaaoNR AC 8 S. MARK. O. F. I)lWh3, IJECEIVEU TH IS DAY OTftandle", Lawn, and JacontU: Pr.iiri iiriJi:ti:i; Check. d ChaMir-- ; Frmrb aud Eucii-- ""hintE aud CaT trees; Itonnet aud BclT. Kit'ioim: And a gonerai etocd. of Douietir and f?t irle Gods. mjJ MAKK ,C DiiWNn, iii Alain it. IXTRA FAMILY FLOL'R-- W hbls Suow I l"ur in store and foj by in 14 W. A II 1(1 KKllAim r. 117 Marwvt s WtNDRlES- -' Bucket, Churns, V Mats, Blankets Mups. 111 tff.rt aud for saip nv m-- HliMtl P'l- t P N. VB re d;uly receivini? Amrian printp. to which wa ' invite thfl attentiu of dealer ior cwi ne we can and will wll thera cheaper tbm auy W estern hiLiie, and can allord to do it. ru2 .TAMER LOW A CO. I iRIKD WLEI- An excellent quality ci d J ' Dried Bef for sale by m3 HTRPTTT A SON. CORDAGK Cotton Rope, astorted s'ei; SM coilri Manilla do, do do; 60 do Jute dj, do do; luo dosen Hemp 10U do Cotton do; leu do Manilla 0o; luu go for sale by f OARDNP.R A (!0. WLGAR-a- a hhds price lauding from steamer baltic for and sale by in 7 RAWSON, TODD. & CO. rANDLFS full supply Parai:i!ip,Wat, Sperm,Star, V- - and Mold Canoi t'tore a:1.1 for S'.l'e tv W. A H. BUKKHAKOT, 417 hiarlcet nt. SKY 6'J bbls superior a aud 5 vear old Bourbon eky on t and for sf lo hy W. A IA. hb'KKHARDT. 417 Market t. RAIN BAGS-- 1" 6,tna) a bushel For Pitt; 3,t!iJU M do do do: 3,uuu J do PeBU Mill; Juat retaived and for fnU by JNO. F, HOWARD A CO. H Agents for MOLAtSi;S iuii packaces, barre! Baltic and Tor ta! bv ALLEN, MOORK, ft HA DEV. C ORN 3W) bag? orine in store ar.d tor ile by CASTLEMAN. MURRKLL. t (.0. LEAD 3.0UU lbs bar Lead just received and for sale m 23 ALLFN. MOORE. A H ADEN. SPRING DP.FSS GOODS O Z b:lte piaiu P'TCiiu; 3 do colored Jicouet?- - 5u cacea new etiii Lawn: Vi do r.'i'-t- Orfi!.Uuii3: Received and for sale bv JAMES L07 A CO., rL'23 :d '.," t' :.yth "t. ERRi NO lUO No. 1 Dried do; Just received aud for pale hy fll CiFO W. MOHRIS, 1.4 Thlrfl rt. AMmitn pmr oni kpk 1. HI ItKHAK'OT. i'7 Mvift't 17L0UR-I35b- bls XXtra Flour jnst iwri'ivod aud fwr sale by ImJTj GARDNER & CO. RAILROADS. FASTEST LINE EAST! "VIA. CIPJCINTJATI, COMURNCINO APRIL 14 1861. Columbus and Xenia ami f incinR.itl, !Iarniitoa,& Dayton 18GI mSWm 1861 RAILROADS. FROM CINCINNATI TO To In hnn. New York In 31 hoars. Philadelphia in 27 4 hrturs. lultiniore in honrs. Saratnc Spi inp? In .''ih'rs. Albany in a11,' hoors. Bnffulo in IB1.; hours. Dunkirk in 14 hours. Cleveland in hour. PitMburg in ISJ4 hours. Wlir'.iiu in hours. Steubenvillc In 11 hours. Cnvtline in fi hours. S'aneville In 7 hoors. Sandusky in Uonri. To do in fl, honrs. Detroit In 13 V: hours. Throch Tralna enve Cincinnati aa follofnt :15 A. M. KPPFSS From Cincinnati. Ham-Hto- A D.Tytcn Depot, couot-ct- j via Toledo, Detroit, and Cana-ia- . 7n 0 A. M. CINCINNATI H?:PRKS- P- Frm Little Ml '111 ! :W. flolum'mi I IV,,, ki-- arid HnC!: vij. Columbia, and Pit via ColiiruhsiB, Steuben v:ila, and Pittsburg; and via udumb.j?, LeU.ir, and 1 nwood. "".'" A. M. FXPRKSf? MAI I. rrrmi T.:tt! MUmi D ll'iecia v.a OO timhiH. itH air. nnA Pittlmro. via oimubne. Oertlin-- , pad Pittebarg; via Columbos, P. M. FSrR--?5Fr- Cincinnati, HsnillMn & Dtx-- t, couuevts via Toledo, Detroit, aud Cana- da. Ifl P. W. MonT Eyp?.rf.gFrom Cincinnati, !Um-il- t jn "3, Daon ccnni-- via Columbns, !, and Pirtebnrr; via Cohinibus, Ciettlie, and I via Co'.iiinhut, Cleveland, Dunkirk, and Buf-!- : via !"irnlaj, and Bonwood; and via Co- lumbus, and Pittsbfirg. AIndim Slccrtno Cxr on this Train. ty"Pa-e?age- rs for Lak wilt take the morn- ing 1 rain. eir-Tb- :45 P. M. P.iprew, Satardiya, for Toledo only. The Sight mm DaVy, 8atjrd y$ excepted. A li other- - 7Yans run Duty, Svndoyt excepted. fatter toan Clucinuati time. EaETgajre Cherkod tbrongh to all Eastern Citiei. E7j!a!--:Tiptr- fboi;:d lar in mir-- that tho Ci" is thCI.D rd FAV'OPIT!: RoI'TB. Con-n- - ..ioin arft if.au? prmni'tiy, t'te Roads are thoroughly bAI.i ,Ab f i I. an.', Hi: mod m iinprn- - , ojeDls adopted lusum.2 ufuirr, aad 8Ai U i V. TFfKOrOH TICKETS Are - M Ml the PRINCIPAL RAILROAD TH'?"T 0 'iCi;S in tho WMf wd SOUTH. Ask for tick- ets via UiacitATJL. P. W. RTP.ADER, , General Ticbent. A pent, inciun(ti. LoulsvHJe ana Frakfort and Lex Itistoa and Frankfort ri.ir,norj)s. S AND A FTFR MONDAY, Ami '22. lfil. Trains V wl'l leave Louisville duly (Sundays eicertdi as follow; 1 ISvl rRAIN- -! A. M., t,op;,inf at, nil stations when , freest Fair Crouuda, Rac. Course, Brown-boro- , ami lifilovi-- , c iith cfiif; t F.iuineure with etaeos for C"'lo: it Fran", tort t,r Iawrf I IniTods-bur- and Dnn:ih: it Mii-.-.- ir for ; at Payntyi' 'r:,"'n or wrfW'"; Bti'l at 1xid,ou via railroad MiJ sUti for Danville, Lsucater, Crab wn...j,,.j, ojLucr-.'ju- , uicmona, ait. bterling, and ail in t, r"r trtivna. SCCOND TRAIN S !I)P. M., storPin(r at all stations wh(-- iHfd, s.cfr.t Fair Grounds, Point, BaeeC-onw- Oni!sii n.Biiil!liro.Hurk.n.r,s, and North lVutou- - by ste at Ki.iiuyace for New Castle; and at rr.; .ii e for (icorc.'tr'i. 'iilIRD TRAJ N A "COM MODATION Lenvp at 6:) 1 M ., atoppf nc Tit ali Stations; and will leave Laprt,r t A. M stoprhig at all stations, and ar- rive st at A M. Trruns arrive in lA'uievtlU- a-- follows; First Train at W:4 A M.; Tram at 6:au P. M.; Lagrange n at t:t0 A M. Fr- - i ;i:t Trsiny leiv Iiuifville dully (Sundays PTcept-a- t "'' A. M.anivinK in Lexiugron at 4;:iu P. M "y-ll.- t u roce'.ved and discharged frjro !:3o A. M. to I Tfcbot? for Danville, nArrodfburp, Crab Oichai-d- , 3oiu"rei:t, Ver?aiiles, (Jt;orpetown, and all cr.n h.- lind at tho I iu Louisville, comer of Jcfie-rao- and Brrok streets. SAM 'J 15 L tJILL, Guperintf-ndent- , 3 nf L. F. aiid L. A F. R. R LOUISVILLE AND NASHVILLE ASP Memphis andlouisville BAILBOAD XjXISTIE COMPLETION OF TDK MEMPHIS, CLARKS-V1LL- AND LOUISVILLE RAILROAD, FORM- ING A DIRECT LINK FROM LOUIS- VILLE TO MEMPHIS AND NKW ORLEANS VIA CLARKSVILLE. CouiruenclETff April 11, ISOJ, Trulna will run aa follow: Leave Louisville noon. 19:(K) night. Arrive at Cavo City r. M. 3;vi a. m. BowI:ne-Cree- . &;:J.U " K::0 v invii!R u:ihj Cl.u Seville !':j " ft; Hi Humboldt 4;?tu a, k, 4:dl) P.M. " ' Time OViLibviJiu to Memphis) 21 hours. CONNKOTI.VG at II UMilOLDT for NEW ORLEANS. Leive 4:$ a.m. 4:''o p. m. ArrivB at 'I taa 5;i5 A. m. 5:15 p! m! Arrive :t Chiton Miw 75 p.m. 7:15 A M Arrive at New Orlta a. m. .15 v u. Time (Louisville to New Orlaud) 42 houiv. FOR BARDSTOWN, LEBANON, AND ELIZABETH-TOW- Iavr Lou'mvill 7;i,o a. m. fi:Ol p. m. Arrife ai !Ad'roFn ;.( ' E!lcalM;tiitowu ': M LcV.non ll:3t A. M. H:15 " 1 lie A. M. Tni;i frrui Loi.i?r:Ilp connects at Lb- - nnon wi'b i.t- .- lor Sprir.field, Danville, and points in the hjfcriur of Kentucky. HKTURTIN(li Leave I,ebi.non - ij a. m. lrH) P. M. Ltavo EAz-- e;iitowu 6:':0 liarji.'toiv a .iy ' Anive at Loi.u-viil- i:uy 5.30 Pi Mt Trains i Mtaiphi sud NhvilSo arrive at Louis- - vl;le at 1:30 1. M. H:.w P. M. The U Tiiia from will rim dailv. T he li uu'ht Tiviu viil letive Loui-vill- e on but will not- ,au n . inri-.itr- at thn Depot, corner of Ninth find Broad v. a v. aud at No. 70 Fourth street. oppoc'l'-- the N.itioal Hotel. - d't ,ic. B. ANDERSON. 8nnrint;.r,ent. NKW TI:!E TAJ3IE. FOUST, LOUIS, CHICAGO, DETROIT And nil PcInfM West aid North wcat. TIIK GREAT YESTERV AND NORTH WKSTERN SllOP.r LINE ROtTE. 1C50. Arrane-eraent- . 1961. TWO DAILY TRAINS TO LOUIS, CINCIN- NATI, AND CTIIOAOO. AN?ul afrr Monday, April l !!. Trains ' ' will leave (oppoto Lounvill-- as fol- lows; 73' ' Br. TOFfS AND r:ifIOAnn pyprvpo MAIL (Daily etcort E'lndayp). P. V. THROUGH ACCOMMODATION (Daily ex-- I Satnri.iy?). 7:45 P. M. NIGHT PSPP.r"3, for St. Louis, Cslro, Cincinnati. IMttfburjf, B .'timore. Cleveland, Bnf-- I falo, Philadelphia, New Yoik, and Boston. Two Trfns dolly fexjert dundaye) for 8t. Louii at 7:3U A. tl. ar.ti 7:15 P. M. Two Traios daily Sunday.) for Cairo at A. M. and 7:4i P. M. I wo i rair.e daily f xrt Sundays) for Memphis at 7:30 A. M. and 7:45 '. M. To Train dr.i.y (exc'-i-- Sundays) for Kew Orleans et 7." A. M end 7:1) P. M. Ttvo Trains dai'v Except Sunday?) for Chi fico at 7:30 A. M. and P. M. Two Trains daily (f xcept Sii'JdayO fr.r Detroit at 7:30 A. M. av.d7:43 P. M. Two Trairs eailv (?scr;.t Sfjid.ivs for Jeff'-r- City, bmcii'e, At. ,)r;,., Hanuihal.QMiucy, ton, Sicily-i- d, I tea tor, Jackfonville, Pwona. P.r1i'irJ.-;-.ji- , Io City, and ail point Wnit uJ Northwest. One Trnm ou Sunday evening at 7;45. r"Tim to St. IsmU, ivy- houw. t- .lef-r- n CBv. H! hni'rs; to St. . 44 lmmi: to Cairn, 16 hours; io Memphii, Ik Uouri-- ; to New Orleans, 4H hours. Oi.li one Chantfe of Cars to St. Levis, Cincinnati or rVBaKacf through and all transfen free. Trains leHvn St. Lruis at 7:f0 A M. and P M. eonnwtiii cir-i- Mitcht'.l with Trains South- arriv-fu- iu LouisviIU rt A. M. aud i:3u P. M. AU trains cnnect riciy with all Pawen;er Trains on tt n Ohi" Kud .; vi Riilroad. and wait indefinitely for O. ai.d M. tiame vi-. n th.'v are delayed, thrpby to ;afnrT(f Couubctious ut Mitchell, to or from Louie or Cincinnati. l"'aei.?3rB p.ud taken to and from any pait ot ti,u City aud the Cais Fn of Charge. Both Tijroii.rli Ti nine counert.ins clotvlv" at Grecncas-- u. with t i i nam and Kuhiuond Railroad, Wiwt frrT.rre Haute ami St. Lou iu. and Fa-- 1 for Indianapo- lis: a' l.ujiyet'e wiih tb- Toledo and Western Railway; ana M. S?. Croeains; with the Michipiu Southern ltail-r.f.- d for Toledo intrnidiHte station. AI-- 0 at Michipao City wilh tin Michigan Central Railroad for Chicago ar.d all points Wtat and Noithweat. Also for Detroit and all point p i:at. THftoUtJH TK.KFTS and further information cm ho tilled a their RAILROAD TICK FT OFFICK, li jathwivt corner of Third ai)d Main ctr'-e?- , Uor-- u. h or.. :!,ii-- ),v A. D. Mausfi.'ld) Louisville, Ky. 3iffTc 'i'i- are run by Louie'-ill- e time. S. ti. PAJiXKK, Atrent, Louii vilK R. B. RICKeR,Snpt. wr. Apr'! Vt., iMg. ofi ,tf " TrA f Sl'O It rA l'lOlY Steam to Londonderry, Glas- gow, and Liverpool. " v The Montreal Ocan Steamship 's Clyde wrl buiit steamers: v:.;n N. zL.ov.iiA wt. McMa-te- r. I N. American, Capt. Alton. Cart. Or time. I Anelo-Saxo- "liailantine. North Rnton, Rorlaud. H.b.rnian (now b.uhlin-i)- . U.rvriiu Cai-t- . Graham. (now building). 'a;T- Caiiaaiau and United States Mails. Oneul the steaners ot"th line will sail from Liver- pool e- - ry rhi:rday, and troiu Quphec every Satur-j.ar- , ca hriR at Loadonderry to receive ou board and .1 mails and pasenrrs to and from Ireland aud ScotlaM. 01??.ccw paaeng.rB sre fiiraiehed with free f tif ketJ to ai.d frori I.ondonderrv. Rates of paesapw from Quebec to London-Serrr- , Glas-fto- or Liverpool: First Cl.irto (according to accommodation).. aod bteeiae (tound with cooked provisions) jo An er;.!iencid Surgeon attached to eaeh steamer. Return tickets iBsud at reduced rales. iaeued for brii.giQ out paseDrers from all th principal towus of Oreat Biitain aad Ireland at the tollowi-i- low ratea; Loudoiidtrry to New York sn on Glasgow 62 60 Livperpoo " v 5 (JO From auy R. R. Station in Ld eland tfu 00 From " " " in Ireland 62 60 From Antwerp- Bremen, Hamburg and Rot- - leraanj to rsew 1 orE .. 45 00 Ttcketa d at reduced rates per Wajhiugton Line of S Ailing Packets, leaving Liverpool or New York we klv. For passage, apply at the oce cf tho Company, 23 Broadway. New York. SABtfL A SKA RLE, General Arente, nrjt. H. Campbell, corner of Main aod Third dtreuts, LouicVilie, Ky. jyi9 dly SUGAR 23 this Lovering's Crushed Pcwdertd, and iu store snd tor sale by MOORE. H A DEN. A SMALL lot jut received aud for eale by ii- H. E ERG US ON A SON, mHI rfth rAt. on- - door north of Mftrknt. IJEF!NhD SUGAR tu bbls Circle A New York iu store aud lyr sale by nilJ WM. OAY. CtOUNl itY LARD du-- t received aquantityin kegi ou retail by 1JIO CoFt-f'E-i- t eod fair Rio CoCye landing lgt tirjau-e- r II. J tr t7 BUCHANAN A CO. Tl.'jt HOLLO co tuns liht country ('10UNTK Wiir. fti- - u at Sk iH:ts, Ovens, Encheh Pots. gt-- Potd, S K"ttVs. a:i Do? Iioi:, ou hand auS for .!( to tb.' t.ade Kt - V.'AI L.v; V., LITHGOW. ft CO. tnoic: vaiiotu braiid; Flur; 75 sacks do; for sat by J2J HIBiUTT SON. RAILROADS. Change of Time. rJ1 RAINS will leave JefTersonviiia, opposite Looisvtile, 0::jO A.M., 2:30 P. !tl., and 1i:50 A.M. 6:31 A M.-- 8T. LOUI9 AND CINCINNATI EX- PRESS Counects at Seymour for Vincennes, Evana-viH- Sandoval, Cairo, St Louin; St. doaeph, and all points in the Went and Northwest, and for Cincinnati, connecting with local trains for all poiuts in Southern Ohio. 8;S0 P. EXPRES3 EAST Daily (Sut'days erc'pt'd connectine at Syrnotir with trains on the Ohio and Mii-wyp- i Railroad for Cincinnati, Cohinibns.New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and all Eastern Citiff; andfat IndianppolL" with line for (Jlevelaod. Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and ell tho principle cities in the East; al?o with Trains on the TTre Haute and Lafayrtte Rail- roads for S. Lonii, Chicago, Kw-.- Inland, Qiinrey, Hannibal, St. Joph. aud all the other principle cities in ttie Weft and Northwest. li-2- A. M- .- NKiIIT EXPRESS-Dai- lv (Saturdays connecting at Seymour with traiim on Xhm Ohio and MnU.ippi Railroad for Cincinnati and all Eastpni titii'K; nt Indianapolis with the Bellefoun-t- a no Line nr Toledo, Dt'trot, Buttalo, No York, Bos' on, Philadelphia. Bull imore, and all point- - in the Fat; and with the- - Cincinu;iti and Chic-ac- o air Hue, Terre Il;iite and Richmond and Lafay- ette Railroad fr Chicapo, St. Paul. St. .Joseph, St. LouU, aud nil points iu the Went and Northwest. CLINTON JOHNSON, Agent. ftlS dtf A. 8. CUOTHKKA. Snt.'t. 18GO! I86OI is mmm mm l i A I L 11 O J.YJD. m Eib-Poa- We Trad. T Cppnclly of ttati Road Is bow equal r si or In the Conn try. TSllEK THROUGH Passenger Trains BETWEES PITTSKLRG ASD FfllLAPELMIA, ONNECTIKO dlrpct in the Union Dpot. at with through trnin from rII Western cities for Philadelphia, New York. Boston, Baltimore and Waeh-Incto- n City, thus funnahlnR firilities for the transpor- tation of paasetifrers unsurpaSed for speed and comfort by any other route. Exprftes and Fn- -t Llns rnn thint;h to Phlladelrbia without rhane 01 cars or conductors. Srookinc cars are attached to each train; WoMnifTt Blprinp C'ar to Exyrcis and Fast Trnins. The RUNS DAILY, Mnil snd Fast Line Snudays excepted. Thrye Daily Trains connect direct for New York. F,ipr.s and Fast Line counect for Baltimore and Wftdhmptou. AU Tiiroueh Pa3enrpr Trains rrovMod with Loneh-ridp'- s Pat'-;- ' BrVe spd und-- r perfect control of the Kufeinecr, thn" nddine much to the ssiVty of travelers. Six Dfiily Trains belwen Philadelphia and New York, Two Daily Trains betweii-- New Bork and Poabjn. Tbroiiph Tickets (all rail) are good on either of the shove Trains. BOAT TICKETS to fWron are good via Norwich, Fall River, or Snnineton Lines. Boston passengers tiMisf"rr d fr-- e of chm-- through Nw York. TICKETS EASTWARD may tw ohtainM at any of the in.portant Railroad offices In th Wnst; also on board any of tlie mpular Line of Steamers on thp Mis- sissippi and Ohio Rivera; and at tlie Offices of the Com- pany In Boston, New York, Baltimore, or Philadelphia. pp.ro nlwnytfui low nod llmo us quloU oa by iDYothor Routo. ARK FOR TICKETS BY PITTRIIURG. Tho comptetioQ of the Wesm connoctions of tho Pennsylvania Railroad make this the Diroct Line Eotwoen the East mnd tba OEBAT WEST. The connecting of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at PltMurT, avoiding all drayase aud frrriacp of Freight, tovetiipr with th saving of tira, are advantage readily nrvreciated by Shippers of Frtdight and the Traveling Public. For Frelcht Contracts or Shipping Direction apply to or chorea eitner ol (lie loUowlng Agents ot tne . oui- - ' li7A. STEWART, Plttsbnrgh: IT. 8. Pierce A Co., 7.anville.O.; J- - .1. Jolini-tou- , Ripley. O.; R. McNly, Mayrvi!lp, Ky.; Onnby fe Cropper, Ohio; Paddock 4 Co., Jefferson vi He, Iud.; H. W. Brown & Co., 0-- Athern A Hibbert, Cincinnati, O ; R. C. Mcidmm, Mndisou, Iud.; Jos. E. Moore, Louisville, Ky.; P. G. O'Riley 6 Co., F.vanriville, Iud.; N. W. Graham A Co., Cairo, III.; R. F. Sat,, whaler A (ilass, St. Louis, Mo.; John II, Harris, Nanhvill:, Tetin.; Harris A Hunt, Memphis. Tcuu.; Clerk A Co., Cliicapo, III.; W. H. H. Kooutz, Alton, 111.; or to Freight Agents of Railroads at d'llereiit pointe in the West. Tlie -- rcnt'ir FncDUIrsi offrrcd for tbo Protec- tion nnd etpccdj Traunporiatton of LIVE 8TOCK. And Oood Accommodation, with nsoal privilpget for persona travelling ia charge thereof, Py this roare trelchts of all descriptions can he for- warded to and from Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Baltimore, to and from any point on the Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, or Mi.'dotiri by railroad direct- - 1 ho Pennsylvania Rilrosd also connects at Pittibnrg with steamers, by which goods can be forwarded to any Poiton the Ohio, Muekmum, Kentucky, Tenuessee, Cumberland, Illinois, Mi.vissippi, Wisconlo, Missouri, Ka'i.iftrj, Arkanfla, and Red rivers; aud at ;ieveland, , and Chicago with steamers to all ports on the Nonhwe-ter- n Lake. Merchant-- , aud Shippers entrusting the rransportation of th'dr freight to this Company can rely with confi- dence on it speedy transit. THE RATES OF FREIOHT to and from any point In the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad, arw at all times as favorable as are charged by any other Railroad Cortipimie. 1" Be particular to mark packages Via PrMita. B. E. J. SNF.EDEH, Philadelphia. MAORAW A KOON3, North street, Baltimore. LEECH & Ct., No 2 Aztor House, or No. 18 VTIiUain street. New York. LEECH A CO., No. 77 Stato street, Boston. H. H. HOUSTON, Oenoral Freight Agent, Philadelphia. L. L. HoUPT. Oenera! TicKt Agent, Philadelphia. THOR. A. SCOTT. General Sup't, Alroona, Pa. jo dtf Wooden Ware, Brooms, Cordage, Ace. A FULL assortment of Buckets, Tubs, Churns, cov- ered and Cedar Cans, Butter and Sug T Wooden Howl? and Travs, AVah-Bard- Clothe?' Ping (all kiudf), RoUing Pins. Pot-it- MBher, Sievs Mea.'urcs, Mojw Dnijohns, Uarvect Kegs. Well Buck et.s k;u;n). Barrel Cover-- , vVrappiiiK Pa- per and Paper B.icc, Childrou's Carriat-'es- , id;iiChtwts, Trot LitiPs and Staging, Seine Twine aiid Fbh Line; Flax. H- mp, and Cotton Twineej Mmilta, Hemp. Hrjd Cotton Rnp-- ; Broonia. Wi s aod Health Brooms Black- ing, Scrub, and Dusting PiiiBlief; Faucets, Lemon SqueeaTr". Percussion Caps, Ac; in ttore aud for pale at low I'wcta by ORRIN RAWSON. m3n Main t b'twen '1 hird nd Wn rth. IEF INKD SL"(ARS 30J bM Crushed, Granulated 1 1, L""u, aua Scft Cruehed RuKirc in store and tor sale bp AND'W BUCHANAN a CO. kj l,o(nj bbli Flour; JM bbN Applfw; 3i'0 bbls Potatoes; M tbsf Ouiona: 2irj bap Buckwheat Floor; Iu rtcre and for sate by mi JOHN aVYDKB A X. JUGAR 43 hho:s prime N. O. Snar from ftfainer Lou'i-vill- via Louisville and Memphis Kail'OJd and for bv GARHNKR Ac i O. uiirmvtitii! e, - , w nnu omv- - fcfc'r vsiiiA, Hoes nnd Hake. Ox and log Chains. Planes, Coffee Mill", Saws, Augers and Chinel;, 1,'ow tnd Shrvp Bells, Anvils aud Bellows. On hand a larte of Hardware and Cutlery, and, d! irons of dipoiug, will nH at low ritpiierj to ca-- h Call foon and get bari;aiii'. I"S C. ORMSRY. M.2 Main st. W1NF.- 3- 1 r bhli Sautrne Wine; Irt ca?es do do; 4n do Rhine; d ; (id d- Champagne; casks Madeira and Sherry Wine; 2u do Poit Wine for sale by ANTHONY ZANOXK A SON, Fifth hiow Mam. O LASSES K'O bbls Plantation Mo In ?torc and for nal h" fa-- WM. (iY. f LA RET W1N- B- Vv a6 cajki! Bordeaux Wine; 15 do superior Claret Wine for family use; 2nd caes Claret WtRf1; 50 do do do, choice; In store and for sale hy ANTHONY 7ANONK A SON., ilfl Fitt.h t. below Main. S. S. MARK. O. F. DOWNS. RFCKIVEP THI DAY A few patterns of Brocade Silk in spring colon; Cheek nnd dm all plaid Spring Silks Kid Olovea, iSrc. For sale at very low prices. MARK' A DOWNS. 411 Main st. WHITE WINE 6 bbls Uaut Sauteme Ih stom and f,ir .kT h- - fmlill W M . G A V . WU1SKY- - 76 bhle extra Rectified Wbiikr: p'J bds double fxtra (to; 40 bbls copper distilled do; 75 bble tine old Bourbon do; ii bbla line old Rye do; In store and for sale hy mi37 MARSHALL HALRFRT A OO. PORTER AND SCOTCH ALE LONDON London Porter; fSO do Scotch Ale; Sold by the dozen or cak to nlt pnThasers by ,t I P THOMPSON. 1 Ponrth rrt. Scino Twine, Trot-Line- s, &c. ,4 FULL assortment, of Seine Twine, V Staring, Chalk-Line- s Flax. Hfnip, aud Cotton Twine, Manilla, Cotton, and Htmp Rope, Ac, iu store and fo sa'e low by ORRIN RAWSON, m2 33 Main ft., between Third and Fourth. s UNDRHiS ivJ bnRs Cottcn Yam, assorted imnibern; 1'Hi bles No 1 Battmg; 60 do Kxtra do; 76 do No. 2 do: 60 baf wh'tn t Chain; So do colored do do; JoO r?o Candle-Wic- 60 do Wrapping do; for sale by a3 GARDNER A CO. Chk::; Western Reserve 410 do Hamburg do; 6 do Eiijzlih Dairy do; store and for sale by JNO. F. HOWARD A CO., ml? Main, between Third and Fourth sts. INK HRANDIKS c&fiki Otard, Dupoy, A Co Cognac; 4 ', do Hnuesey oo; & do Melady 6 W do Jules Rnbvns 10 V piiwaPullevoit?!!! Rochelle; 15 H 00 do; In store and for sale by J. MONKS, m North fid1 Main. bet. Seventh and sts. WINK- S- T Mi rases Claret Wit SJ0 '4cAfks Madeira Win; 6 do Shrry do; IS H do Malaga do; In store and for sulo by J. MONKS, al5 North id Main. bpt. Seventh and Kiphth sts. rsEFINKD SUGAR A Crushed Baltimore Sugar; 60 bbls Lovering's Crushed do; 2 bbls do Granulated do: io bbls Soft Crushed do: for sale by 3 OARDNKK A CO CHOTCB FAMILY FLOUR 60 bbls No. 1 Kxtra Wheat Flour, selected expressly for family use, for sale by m& W. A H. BVRKHARDT. 417 Market st. GLASSES 333 bbls prime Plantation received per 11 steamer B. U. Faircbiid and for sale by tnl4 ALLKN. MOORK.A IIADW. B ALLOCS RACKED CIDER just received and for sate by m4 J. SMITH SPKFD. Main rt. FLCR Rush vllle Mills Dooble Ertra Hoar; 450 bbla KnieliVtowo " " 7u bbls vriliowGrove" " Ia store aud fcr tale by AND'W BUCHANAN A CO., A4 rVimt- - 3"-ot- "I Wh)ntnn mt Iron, rjails, and Bteel. '" Charcoal aud Stouecoal Iron, assorted TOO ke?s Nails, from 3 to do Soited, rjt and wrought: luo tuns Steel, Cast, blabs, VViuge, and Amerlcao Blirtev: In store aud for sate very low by ran W. B. BELKNAP A CO. BOURBON WHISKY 1W bbls genuine OLD county copper distilled Wbissy, made by Ial- - bct and Push, iu store and isr sale Dy .T vinvrq New k Iiiiproved Stationery Raages, FOR HOTEL AND FAMILY USE. VV are couitaoitlymaDulacturinp the above Cootlcg V T of arioui eiiv,-:- . adai to family use or the larjft; eia9 botc-l-;- , aud which given such e.itiefActi&u since tbeir iutroJiictiou in this ctty. Tbise Ranges are the tuoc- ar:d arti- cle of the kind ever ohYied to tne public. Call and ex- amine them at s WALLACk. UTWnOw.Acn.'R. AND :A Sri (M KICKS A v.ry fF- aid ex (l,irus lit c.l OioTh- sntl I'mrv Ovimms for r.iid uuuuutjr us?, of tin laU-s- and mot dei rablt- uatterus, in ftore and for wile by m-- t J. VON BORR1F3 4 CO., 4M Maiort. JlNFSjCAjllJ L. A. CIVILT, & WOOL Books, Stationery, WALL-PAPE- R, WINDOW-SHADE- S, Book and Job Pncters and liimicrs. 451 MAIN ST., BETWKEN FOLRTn ANI) FTFTB l.wutwvm. Ky. JOHN SNYDES & CO. w uuiorais urocert, rionp and Oom misaion Merchant. It Mala street, between Third and Fourth, LOUISVILLE, KY. PARTICULAR ATTRV" OIVKN TOTHSSAI, Prodi it , d to us. wui J. 3. C.LDWELi, U OO-- IS Chestnut street, opiosite Girard Donsa, PHILADELPHIA. NEW IMPORTATIONS FINK WaTtfil Pxtelt, Phillipe, A Co., Watches, li! Gnv. Charles Frodhani's London avw al! ?i7ies in Hunting Caen and Oja r ace. tySole Authorised Areuts for shove. PGold snd Silver, Knrlish and Swiss WATCHES. Rich Jewelry, new derizL. Diamond!, Pearl, aud r.il th1 stylfi. Silver Ware, unsurjir.seej in style, quality, aud finliK. visiting Ph'ladelrhia are invited a anune tb( ir NKW MARHLE ESTABUHMENT. A vl(t entailfnir no obligation to piirro-w- . VUnifonn Prices, in plain figurea, aud no varts Mon. JOttJT PLECK, Lard Oil ax.d Candle MANUFACTUI? P:R, o. 10 TWH nt., bctwrn ,l!n nnd ths R!v Aod No. 7 ,IefTT30n ft.., nerth side, be.twoo Clay and Sbf Iby, ai uv UNPOWDEir DUPONT'S RIFLE AXD BLASTING roWDKR, in kbtau icros Water-tlsjr- tt and rir-- . We have in isapazine II snr:!ye-- hfi sbov ojv brated brand of Powdsr, put up in jaisv irvn ktv. sH for sale at same price a woojei kegs b? A. T. 1hPSiNT A- - TO. tN. R. For snle b nil the Tyiiirll! mpTrti,nt I JAMS- - :0 canvftfed nams; 410 plain country do; Io store aud for sale by ru GARDNFR CO. On1 TZ MADRAS HANDKF.ROHlKrS; 4UU 3111 dR Oil d i; a:U pi-- Silk . Recmved jnd for rale by JAMPS LOW CO., ml 2in ai d ".u S'sth it -- FKKSH TOMAT"KS-- have fr TOMATOE3 ot fine Fresh , which we are selling cheap lor each. J. T. LASH M CO., ni1 Imvirtor,. of Ttn. Ar.. Thir d nt. CHAMPAONK WINKS 25 do Del 'louico; So basket Veiz'-nny- lft do lliedeick h Co,; In store aud for tiale lu quantitW t suP inrrtmpor by ml J. p. THOMPSON. RAISINS Tondon Layer; ldi) do M. R. Jnst received and for sale hv 11 iVA W. MORRM. 1.11 TMr-r- t sf. 1KRCL'SS10N CAPS 3j' O. D.'h "x nab- hy .1. SMITH SPFilD. Mainst SIRUP Baltimore GrM?aS;nip: a'J )fdo T'lo do Just received and for sale by alH 0RhNFR CO C COTTON KOl'F; YARNS ani UATTLNO; J WOODKN WARK; 1'. ROOMS- CHOICE CIGARS aud SMOKING TOBACCO. A largo lot of each iu stoiu a:iu ot unit- by IU HOCK. WICKS. A CO- - CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES (jabs, end Chaise 75 Willow Cab?, plain mid broiizvd; Also Whtebi a:id 0anu b panitely; Just recivtMl at the Wooden Ware aud Pr.ini Store and for sale low by OKltIN KAWSON. alti 'A'S Main t., between Third nnd tb. UNDRIKS - S 5 btild Apple Brandy; 50 bbls Dorufritic do: luo bbid irat. It. WiiL-fe- 100 bills do; 4u yi aud n Mpes cue I renr h Branfly. In store and for .f h Ialf.1 .1. MONKS. CHK8SE S3 boxes of fine qualit" iu ftvir- - i d for lmlil t'lR TTT A SON. RICB 10 tierces prime Rice rereivr-- bv maiiljoat for salo bv al" H. W. C00D. WHKKTINOS au cares 1" 4 brown Sheetings; li co bleached do; 6 do 4 do do; Jnst received aud for sale by JAMBS LOW A cor- n! and 2ili went Mirth s.. CORN sartcs mixed shelled Com; 4 m do Vi'bite do do; In nrw resewed punniea; receiving per Jeffenon vllle Railroad and for bv AND'W BUCHANAN A CO.. mlS Corner Second and Wa.jhfnitton ft. W UNDRIKS Cotton Yarn?, Carjet Cbaia, Cotton Bhtti Twine. Cordite. Ac., tor pale ty 111 HMI IS !' IN FORI", MAI LIK A, AND SHfclRP.Y WlNF-- e dozeu t'lie old Port. h S do tine old Madeira: dj rju-- ; p:ile t JiCjrv: In store and for eale in qieintitiff to suit pnrrhasTP by .1. P THOMPSON. 7 Fur-hft- . CLARKT W1NKS-- A C&iee St. Jiilieu. ir,ta-7- of I "37; tlj " do Floria, vintftse 01 l37; is? ao dA gr. K.Jt.pli In tore and for sale iu ii intitb,t' to Huit purrhsp by JUS J. P. THOMPSON, ir, rouUh -- t. gS HARDWARE S23 AND G XJ TLERY . 31'2 North side Mala nt., between 3d ond 4th RECEIVING daily large to our stock of con of A"vi!3, Vise Hinges, Screws, boltj. Scale, Planes, lioflri Mills, Nui.a, Snih Weigh ti", Cooyer'a and O.rrutT"" Tools. For fi low he f.ivH'H OOLI.iS ORMSKY. Cedar Chests. 1 In etere and for sale t J. prices to close tho coaeit'imt'iit by OKKIN RAWSON. twr.nn Third "'d Fourth MOLAblSLtS 0H) r.bla lan'linK Mac-nt- ai.d lor io?J 11. D. NISWCOMB a BRO. I) KCANS bv -- o freuh Pecans in store ond for 9 sls W. A H. BFRKHARDT. 417 Market st. 1 I ACKFKKL j kit-f- No. 1 Mackerel in store and for 11 sale low on couaigunifnt br 31. OA - MR, LIME, AND CEMENT- - 61' btils for sate by LOUR Various brands eontantlv 0.1 hand. Ii1 ro4 .1. SMITH SPKKD M.in FAMILY FLOl bbls No. 1 Extia Mill) in store iud tor Ale bv nviiJ ALLKN. MDORW, HADES. SUGAR-- W hhd- - pnni'j S;it-'- r reci ivt-- r- -r Bltir tni im'-- (iARDNKK A ' O. Men's Clothiiij, Youths' Clolluns, Boys' Clolhius, I'liildrcn's ClotliiiK, Alo MEN'S, BOYS', YOtTHS' AND CHILDRKN'S SHIRTS. HOSIERY. CLOVK3, TIES, CRA- VATS, UNDERWEAR, SL'SPENDFRS, Ac, &c. Freh, nle. full stork fir Spiiug and Summer wear Just oiened at J. M. ARMSTRONG 3. tn21 fn Mali) trft th Ntior.a) Hott. FRUIT 75 bushels Dri'-- j In store DRIED finHI HTOBTI.T A POV. RAIN BAGS -- MM fearolos- - Bate '3 and 2V buab3! C, Fort. Pitt hrmul) f t ainooat Marnier aod for sale by JNO. F. HOWARD AC , Aff'itH Mauiifacti! rers. Main, twt-'f- 'n Third and Foil th ts. OLA5SKS It! m bbls Plantation; 75 Hdo do; Landing from steamer John Ralne ftp-- sale hy Dl RAWSON. TODD. & CO- T IO COFFEE 600 bags fail- to prune in store and for Irf ALL FN, MOORE, A HADFN 17 IO Cf FEFE-3- 00 bags (tood fair and pricie arriving It aud tor sale by RAWSON. TODD. OO V M bhls White Fish; 30 Xbbls Trout: Jmt receivfd pe railroad iid for sale by rtAKnNFR A OO. IEANS AND LINSFVS bals Pho?nis Mills lo store and for sale low to close consifinniMit by ,10 WM. OAY. pATAWHA WINE 10 bh! Bland's r'ire Catawba V W ine In store and f--r w' f by W. A H. BUiiKHARDT. 417 Mrkft ft. OFFKE LOim bags Rio Cotfee, fiur to prim equality in; store aud for sale by WM. OAY. LTLOUR-- 30 bbla A No. 1 Family 1'"! P iq liAKDNKK ( CO. UOAR 2h hhds fair to strictly prim" n and O for al bv It. W.'linMF. UOAR- - Hi hhdi prime rceivM pr stpainer B. J. s Adams aod Juhu Rainn and f' 'o' 7 o khvsiim. ronn. rn. Il ACKLIN HAM8 A cboicf lot sugar-cure- d Hrop i'l and country Bacon just receiv-j- in store and for tale by TBKFINEI) SUGAR 60 bbls Baltimore B bott Crueh MX ed, received aud for eale b rawsov. Tfinn - fo OFrEE lio'J bsgs piim Rio Cotf-- e for salt tv C v1 AT, I. KM. Mi I DOMESTICS c' h.iA. k'An kUrhA nfl )ftt DrllMns!: Hv cases Semper Idem 4 and and Lcusdals bleached Received and for sale by jMES LOW A i:n., m q(.a r.A ''.! nW th -- t. COFFEE 100 ba?s good to prime .i IViu mtnra miA fnr- - mala hf AND'W BUCn-VVA- a ;o. WUGAR Si hhds prime Suar received per stacier Autocrat and far sale ny A WAN A CO. WHITE WINE 5 bbls Haut Sautern in store ard hv f ; I WM "AY. T OVERING S RKFINED SUGARS o bbls Crfht-- I r.,1 P..l.,-Ti.r- l ru..1Trr.- - ai'A for S.I6 by CANDLl S 5,''L'0 Hams, Sides, and Shoulders for sale by Tit nwTTT IAVA COFFEE 10J niits liae eld receiv r tail v road aad for sale by tn6 RAWSON". TODD. CO tVINB- - t T 15, eke Madeira Y.lne; 1J do Port do; 0 bblu Milaa do; In store and for sale by . mtf MARSH'LL RlCr, socaaii revived w iiiaubiat aud tor rOTTON YARN bAKB aejoitf-- uurubers; do Carrot Cli'iiu. h i belt's Cotton 'iVtuw; f.i ,lo Ca' Wic1-.- ; hHi rto .No-- fi't1 'inr for L'GAR 6J bbl A Crut-hc- Suiar itiK .a for sale by jl:tj OARDNER A CO. I I

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Page 1: Louisville daily journal (Louisville, Ky. : 1833 ...nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7ghx15nb7h/data/0209.pdf · inviting the unwelcome guests to our homes. The homely, d aphorism that "a wo-man

LO'JISVILLE JOURNALKitcfien Economy. If ever in tha history of

onr country there has been a period when thestrictest domestic economy becomes a religiousnecessity, that time, more than any other, is thepresent. Lmboklened by political dissension,unhappy excitement, and universal prostration ofbusiness, want, and, io tens of thousands of in-

stances, stark famine, have, since the advent of1801, thrust their hideous visages into homesheretofore eacred, from the visits of such unwel-come intruders.

Leaving entirely out of the question all thatour husbands and fathers have done toward in-

augurating the cri-- that now threatens to crushus under its imn rule, let us, wives and mother?,managers of the internal Home Department, re-

flect calmlv, and inquire of ourselves if we havenot thoughtlessly Pent out our cards broadcast,inviting the unwelcome guests to our homes.

The homely, d aphorism that "a wo-

man can throw out with a teaspoon faster than aman can throw in with a shovel," when or wher-ever it was first uttered, is as true as inthe moment of its inception. How many of usthoughtlessly throw out not only our husband'sincome, but something over, that by the exerciseof a little economical forethought might be 1 tidby as a sinking furd against the possiLle daywhen that income th ill be diminished or entirelyfail?

ln the general household economy, one of themott prolific, and beyond question the most con-

stant source of waste, is the kitchen drainage.Take the average of all our American homes, andof all the tmterial thHt gies into the kitchen,twenty-liv- e percent, pees out as offal, sheer wa3te,when six per cent, ought, in all cases, to be themaximum. And yet it is scarcely possiblo to lindtbatcoik or housekeeper who will not arguestoutly that she is saving and prudent as evercook or housekeeper was. And they honestlybelieve it, for habit is their education, and it israther their education than themselves that is atfault, though that fact does not argue that theyought not to improve their kitchen education.

With such examples before us as that of theSovereign of Great Britain, and a thousand ofour own countrywomen, the poors of f'ueen

herself, no woman need blush to supervise,or eveu to put her hand to the duties of her own

houhold. But it is rather to that class of wo-

men to which I belong they with whom kitcheneconomy is a necessity as well as a virtue, ratherthan to those, whose husband's "State securities

'railroad stock, bank dividends, ocean steamers,and a quarter of a million at interest, insure anincome beyond their possibility of expenditure,that I now address myeclf, advising uothing be-

vond the bare results of mv own practical expe-

rience, but most emphatically enjoining uponthem the importance of kitchen economy. A few

plain, practical hints as a tinale to my presentexordium.

Don't throw awav the crusts and bits of stalebread. If you have scorched or burned a loaf,

don t cut off the crust and throw it away. Thatis a needle&s waste. Crumb it line and boil itwithvour collee. It improves the tlavor of allthe ordinary kinds, as Kio, Laguayra, St. Domin-- K

&c. and takes nothing from that of Java andMocha; besides it is an excellent corrective andtonic where the stomache is disposed to undueacidity. '

Dou't waste the crumbs and bits of stale breadIt is absolutely wicked. Soak in a quart of sweetmilk, beat in two eggs, add a teaspoonful of all-

spice, a lif tie nutmeg, bake 20 minutes, and youhttve a delicious pudding sufficient for six reason-able persons.

Save all the odds and ends of meat left at din-de- r,

whether beef, veal, mutton, pork, or ham,chop it with cold boiled potatoes into a fine niiuce,and brown nicely in the dripping-pa- n for break-fast. The perfon who refuses such a hash has noapnreciatkm of the excellent in cookery.

Don't diBh recklessly out ioto the kitchen sew-

er the water in which you have boiled any sort ofmeat, fresh or salt, containing an ouce of groat-e- .

Wis ounces makes the pounds. Let it stand untillcold, skim it carefully off, and put it with others

f the same sort, and when you have a quirt orbo, heat and clarify by pouring gently off anddraining. Set it by for shortening. It is bettorthan leaf lard for all ordinary pastry, and is aclear saving of ninety per cent, in 6horteting.We consume, I think, our due share of pastry, for

ftlain, every -- day people, and my cookery, in thatif the'testfmony of our neighbors goes for

anything, star dial a premium; neverthele$9,witha family of seven, I don't consume 15 pounds ofleaf lard per annum.

As, however, with all economy, there will beBcrapi ard tags of fat meat that cannot be con-

verted into cooking material, another as econom-ical disposition may be made of them. Save care-fully until enough is obtained to make live pouudsof greas-- ; then try out and cleanse, buy a can of"concentrated lye," and by following the rimpledirec'bna on the wrapper, twelve pounds of ex-

cellent hard soap may be obtained wilh smalllabor, and far superior to anv cf the soaps scld inthe shops. I manufacture all the soaps, of everyquality, used in my family, from such edds andend, at a cost of less than one dollar a year.

With a family of four rompiog girls, all under12 years of age, and one boy, the junior of three ofthe girls, there is of necessity a rather extensivewear and tear of cotton fabrics. Nevertheless,when worn past all oliices of decency, we do not

?ermit the material to go entirely to waste,shred is carefully bestowed in the rag-ba-

and sold to the itinerant dealer in such merchan-dise, the proceeds supplying us always with allthe baskets, brooms, s, and dust-pan- s

we need.Mrs. K. D. Kendull, in Country Gentleman.

Jww Clerftmen Came to Wear hlack In theyear 1524 Luther Lid Aside the monk's costume,and henceforth dress d according to the fashionof the world. He chose black clothes, and conse-quently the color has become the fashion of theclergv. His reasons for choosing this color were,the LIe;tor of Saxony took an interest in bim,and now and then sent him a piece of black cloth

being at that time the court fashion; and be-

cause Luther preferred it, so his scholars thoughtit became them to wear the same color as theirmaster. From that time black has been the colormostly worn by the clergy.

How to Cdke Cancei:. The MilwaukieDemocrat Btates that some eight months ago, Mr.T. B. Mason, of that city, ascertained that hehad a cancer on his face the size of a pin. It wascut out by Dr. Walcott, and the wound partiallyhealed. Subsequently it grew again, and whilehe was at Cincinnati on business, it attained thenize of a hickory r.ut. He remained there sinceChristmas under treatment, and is now perfectlyured. The process is thi-?- A piece of sticking

plaster was put over the cancer, with a circularpiece cut out of the centre a little larger than thecancer, so lint the cancer and a small circularrim of healthy skin next to it was exposed. Thena piaster made of chloride of zinc, blood root andwheat fi'iur, was spread on a pioce of mull in thesize of this circular opening, and applied to thecancer for 21 hours. On removing it, the cancerwill he found burnt into and appoar of the colorand harduess of an old shoe sole, and the circularrim ou'Mde of it will appear white and parboiled,as if scalded by hot steam. The wound is nowdress d, and tk-- outside rim soon separates, andthe cancer comes out in a hard lump, and theplace hewls up. The plaster kills the cancer, sothat it sloughs out like dead liesb, and nevergrows again. The remeoV was discovered by Dr.Fell, of London, and has been used by him forhx or tight vears, with unfailing success, and nota cae has been known of the reappearance ofthe cancer when this remedy has beon applied.

ITEMS.The celebrated leaning tower of Pisa is eight

hundred and tifteen feet in height, ard ha3 au in-

clination from the perpendicular of twelve feet.The market prices at Dubuque, Iowa, June 23,

ifere as follow;; Kggs, cents per dozen; new but-ter, 5 cents par pound; strawberries, i cents perquart; meats average ti cents per pound.

"Doctor,"' paid a man to Abernethy, "mydaughter had a tit, and continued half an hourwithout sense or knowledge." "O," replied theDcctor, "never m'md thit, many people continueso all their lives."

The lilackstone (Mass.) Mills, which had stop-ped operations, has renewed work. The handswere all recalled, and the miili will run full timethree days in the week, but at reduced wages.

The directors of the Scottish TemperanceLeague have offered a prize of for the besttemperance tale. Mr. John S. Marr, 108 Hopestreet, Glasgow, receives the manuscripts of

An agent has been in New York city procuringseals for the State of Virginia, under the new or-ganization. In addition to the mottoes on theoid seals are the words "Liberty and Union."

The Hippopotamus, which arrived at the Lon-

don Zoological Gardens a vear ox so since, has,says the Boston Transcript, boen purchased by anassociation of Americans, and will be exhibitedin Boston this week.

Gun cotton burns so suddenly that it is apt toburst cannon, if used in them in place of gun-powder. But it has been suggested to us savsthe Scientific American, that this same propertypeculiarly fits this substance for the charging ofbombshells. We do not see why the idea is nota good one.

Lord Campbell said be himself heard a judgeat Stafford thus sentence a prisoner to death forforgery: And, I trust, through the merits andmediation of our blessed Kedeemer, you may experience that mercy, in another world, whichdue regard to the credit of the paper currency oftie country foruias you to nope tor here.

Mrs. Matteson, the wife of O. L. Matteson,v'ho w aa expellf! fro- i- 4j.bl wu, hTrut received a verdict of $5,000 against the New"York Central road for it juries received by thetrain running off the track.

The Connecticut Legislature has just rejectedan amendment to the State constitution4, adoptedlast year, which strikes out the word "white"from that portion of the instrument in which thequa lid cat ions for voters are stated.

Mr. Finch, an operative chemist in Richmond,who was largely engaged in manufacturing pow-der for percussion caps, was blown up a shorttime since. He subsequently died. Ilia bousewaj nearly destroyed.

The treatment of persons poisoned has hithertobeen that of a chemical decomposition of the poi-

sonous substances. It is now proposed to correcttheir effects by another method, that of administer-ing poisons of a depressing character to counter-act those of an exciting one. This is the newItalian practice. Thus laudanum has been neu-tralized by bella-Jonn- a.

At a Bible-cla- meeting, held in NorthernVermont, sometime since, the passage of Scrip-ture describing our Savior's ride into Jerusalem,on "an ass's colt," was the subject underconsideration. The worthy pastor asked the fol-

lowing question: "For what purpose did the peo-

ple throw branches of palm-tre- in the way?"This was a poser for the class; but an old deacon,more learned in theology than the rest, venturedoo an answer. "I suppose, " eaid he, it was t'jekeer the colt!"

The great quicksilver mines of New Almaden,California, are in full operation, and their yieldis immense. A new lead mine has been discov-ered by sluicing off the dirt about an old furnacestand. Advices from San Francisco to the 1stJune, state that the workmen have reached thedep h of eighteen feet below the surface, and thatLhe quicksilver is still found iu little globules sothick that a stream follows the stroke of a pick.Quicksilver is worth about forty-fiv- e tents parpound, and fix men are daily sluicing out be-

tween eight and uine hundred Jollari worth.The extraordinary conduct of an Lulitb

atrracts the attention of reJigioas circled.The Kev. Mr. o'aef. of North Kiaing, was fouoddrtti.td ia a dro wido awake hat, with blue rib-

bon. He also Uxka in colts for the farmers,then (ibs farinar-s- and got drunk. The

tainnrs were delicti Ltd to "make the pardonl u .K.

" It also it.ile money and got into theAi ii J)'ii iulo St. I'aticras Wot k house,lie is a native of Oxford, and was educated at thegrammar school attached to Magd.deo College,

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Bt. Jul? IO. imO.J. Worn, Esq.: Dear Bin Allow nie the pleasure

and to transmit to you the beneficialof your Hair Kf'htorative, after a trial of five years. Icommpned uding your Restorative in January, 1856,iince wti'h tiruo I have not beon without a bottle onhand. When I commenced tha use, rny hair wae quitethin, and at laet d (rray. A ffw applicationstopped it falling, ami i a three weelu' time there was

not a gray hair to be found, neither baa there been up tothie time.

After my hr!r was completely restored, I continued ftsnee by applyinc two or thntt tlmtw per month. My hairhaa ever continued healthy, eott, and glOty. and myt!Cft1p perfectly fre from dandruff. I do not ima?inethefj.cia above mentioned will he of any particular advan-tage to you, or eveu flatter your vanity at this late day,

p I am well nwsre thy are ail wtll known alreftdy,andeven more wondf-rfu- oupp, tlnnughout (Jniou. Ihave occupied my time in traveling the greater prt ofthe time tlio pt thrte yenrs, and have taken pride findpleasure in recommend) up your HrtorMv and exhib-iting it elfecte in nijr own caje. In several int'tucen Ihav met Tiitli pi ople that have pronounced it a hum-bu-

raying they hud uecd it and ituout effect. Iu ev-

ery instance, however, it proved, by probing the matter,that they had not ueed your article at all, but had ueedsome new article, ee.id to be ai good a? your, and cellingat about half the price. I have noticed two or three ar-

ticles myself, advertised at &bove,which I hive no doubtare huiuluiKH. It ia astonishing thnt people will patron-ize au article of no reputation, when there 1b one athand that haa been proved beyond a doubt.

Apparently, fome of those chnrtfitnne have not brainsenough to write an adverti ement, as I notice they havecopivd your?, word for word, iu several instances, mere-ly inserting some other name in place of yours.

I bave i'hiu the pa-'-t live years, seeu and talked withmore than two thousand poreons that have used your

with peril ct success some tor baldness, grayfirearation heftd, dar.dniit, and every ciiijeaee the ecalpand head are subject to.

I cal ed to pee you, perwmntly, at your original placeof bus in here, but learned you were now living inNew York. Your, truly,

WUITK, M D.

WA&ei SraiRQft, Perr' coootv, Pa.,1June 7th, latio. J

Pnor. Wood: Dear Sir I wan induced, more thana yearapo, to try your valuable Hair Kesforative, for thepurpose of clean, ing my head of dandruff. 1 had suffer-ed with it uu uiy head lor years, and Iwd never beenable to ft anything to do ma any ocd in removing it,a! though I hid triea many preparations, until I saw yourndvcrtijorreut In a Harrithurc p.per. Being there atthe time, I csHed at tirus & Kunkle's dnig etore, andbought a bottle Rnd am now prepnred to recommend itto nut venal use; for it ban completely removed alt dan-druff from my head, and au appli atiou uce in twoweeks keeps it free from any itching or other unpleas-antness. 1 must also etafe that my Imir had becomeijuite white in placet, and by the "ee of your preparationhas restored to itj orig nal color I am now boyean- of a:e, and althouch I hnve uaed two bottled ofthe Restorative, no one has any knowledge of it, 1 al-low a lew prey hairs to remain, iu oid'r to have my ap-pearance comport with iriy.aee. My bead is now ol'h satrouble to me, in keeping it clean, Sc, than at any timesince I have been a child. I couaidor vour preparationof great va'ue, aud ail hough I do not like to expose my-self, I consider it my duty to say so. You can use this,or any p rt of it. in any shape yoi think proper, if It Uworm anytime io you.

Your, H. H. ETTKO.

Bloom moron, Iwd., July 30tb--, 1858Deab Sib: I hero eeud you a statement that I think

you are entitled to the benefit ot. I am a reeideut ofBioominnton, and have been lor over thirty years. Iam now over o years of age. For about twenty yearspast, my hair has bvn turning considerably gray, andwas alraout entirely white, and very still and unpliant.I had seen a number ot certinctesof the very wonder-ful effect of your Hair lttwtorative, but supposed therewas more fiction than truth in tliem; but entertaining astrong desire to have uiy hair, if possible, restored toltd original color and iineneua, a it wan in my youngerdays a bcautitul biackj I conchui-- d I would mike theexperiment, comraenaug in a smt-.l- l way. I purchasedone of your small bottlei, at one dollar, and commencedusing, tollowing directions as nearly ae I could, 1 soondiscovered the dandruff removed, and my hair, that wayfalling on m lare (iiru title?, wad considerably tighten-ed, and a radical change taking place in the color. Ihave continued to use it, till I hav e used three of yourmall bottlen, and just begun on the fouttli. I have now

as pretty a head ot dark brown or lietit black hair aa anyman, or as I bad in my youtiitul daye, when a boy iu thehills of W eteru Virginia. My huad is eKtirelv h ee ofdandruff, and the hair ceased entirely falling off, aud iaas solt aud iine. and feels tw oily, as though it wan Justfrom under the hands ot a French chuapo'-ner- . Mauyof my acquaintances frequent' y e:ty tome, ''ituth r,where did you tret that tine wir' tell them it was theeffect of your It Is a I mop t impossible toconvince them that it ie the original hair oi the uazaeold gray head. Yours, Irnlv.

FREDERICK T.liL'TI KR,Bloomingtcn, Monroe county, Indiana.

PROF. O. J. WOOD'S UAIB KESTORATIVB

It the only reliable article for yon to nw,

FOR STATESMEN CLKEG YMiSS

Ladies and gentlemen, iu all mrts of the world, testifyto the efiicdcy oi Prof. O. .J. Wood'a Hair Restorative,and gentlemen of the pres are nuanimcus iu its praise.A few testimonials only can given; see circularfor more, aud it will be impassible tor rou to doubt.

PROFESSOR 8. TilALUKKG, PIANIST,ays ou Me arrival In the ITuited States he

uas rapidly becoming gray, but on applyingWood's Hair Uve bis hair soon re-covered U original hue.

CHAE.LE3 CARDEW, 13 NASSAU STREET, N. Y.,

saya the gray hairs on his wife's head were,after a few weeks' trial, turned into a darkbrown, at the eame time beautnying andthickening the huit

A. C. RAYMOND, BATH, MAINE,

ays he is now pixty years old, and hit hairand whiskers were grav, but byt;ie use of two bottles of Reatorative, therray hairs have disappeared, both on hishrad and lace, and ia more sort and glows ytLan for Wenty-nv- e years previous. Liia

at the age of nJty-tw- ha ued it withthe eame eff ort.

FINLKV JOHNSON, ESQ., Ni;W OP. LEANS,

says that he lost, his h;!r by the Yellow Fev-

er-, in li" ueed Wood's Htr Restora-tive, and his hair is now thick &!id glossy.

M. J. MIDDLETON, LIVINGSTON, ALABAMA,

says the Restorative hi done much good Intils part ot the country. H used it forblilueoa, and now ba a Que head of hair.

T. K MORSE, LEBANON, KENTUCKY,

say he has seen Wood's Hairnc;d in hundreds of case, hud never knewit to fail in accomplishing all it professes todo.

A. J, ALDEN, McLANE3B0RO ILLINOIS,

ay he had the ecaM head eieht year, anflwas ba'd, but by the libertl use of Wood'sHair R' Ptorative, he now has a rich, gloeayhead of hair.

Lioowrxa, Noble co., Iud , Feb. 6, 1859.Pref O. J. Wood Dear Sir: In the lattrr oart of the

yej-- r lv,?2, while attendiuK tne State and National LowSchool ol the State of N York, my hair, from a causeunknown to me, commenced tailing off very rapidly, sothat in the hort of it months the whole upperpart of my was aluio- entirely bereft of its cover-ing. ant much of the rerunning poition upon the sideand DHck part of my head shortly alter became eray, sothat you will not be d whn I tell you that uponmy return to the State oi Indiana icy moiecaeual ac-quaintances were not oo rau'hat a lots to discover thecause ot rho change in rrjy anpfarance as mv more Ulti-mate acmmintf lices wre to recognise me a all.

I At once made appiication to tn moet skillful physi-cians in the country, but, receiving no ai(urHnces Iromthem that my hair could again be restored, I wa forcedto reconciled to my fate, until, fortunately, inthe latter p:irt of the yer 1S.S7, your Restorative wasrecommend, d to me by a dnicgit es being the most re-liable Hair Restorative In use. I tiled one bottle, andfound to my grent Eatistacti.-- that it was producing thedesired etlect. Since that time, I have need seven dol-lars' worth of your Restorative, aud as a result have arich coat of very sort black hair, which no money canbuy.

As a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill inthe production of eo wonderful an article, I have recom-mended lis iwe to many ot my friends aud acquaint-ances, who, I am harpy to iniorm you, are using it withlike effect. Yeiy FtaoectiuUr, ourH,

A. M. T.ATTA.Attorney and Counsellor at Lav.

IF TOUB HAIR IS HARSH,

Use Prof, "Wood's hair restorative.If your halrli gray,Use Prof. Wood's hair restorative.If your hair is thin.Use Prct Weed's hair reatorative.If you are bald.

If you have nervous aE3.Wcoft r "PrcI VVd'aIf you have dandruff,

WOOJ'B halr rire.If yon have eruptionsWood'fl haIr Native.If you desire gloy

Use Prof. Wood's hair restorativeIf yon deaire to preserve the color,Use Prof. Wood's hair restorativeli yoa deaire not to lose the colorVi! .Pro1" Wood's hair restorative.If yoo want a cheap article,

Prof. Wood'i hair restorative.If you ftdroire the beautiful loci:,"da Pr f. Wood's hair restorative.If you admire the beautihil ringlet,

. V? Prof- - Wood's hair restorative.Ji yoawiun abeautif tl complexion,Frof. Wood's hair restorative.If yoa wish a nice fre from piFipiee,Prof. Wooii'i hair reetorative.If you wish to appear youug.

Use Prof. Wocd'a hair reatorative.If you want testimony overwhe'isinK,Bead the circular of ProL Wood bair restoratiro.

0. J. WOOD 4 CO.,

lMHuket street, Bt Louis; 444 Broadway, New York.

ManaJacturer- - and Wh!eale Deal en IdPatent M'jaicinea,

BOLD Hi B?IN'jriiLD, ILU018,

Dy B. W. DIUia, K. A. VanJjtenv ad by 6Wen eve- -rywhsre.

WIT SON, PFTKR, ft CO.,Whnlna Agents ia Louisville, Ky.

I ai at msMitac: urpr' prtcjf.l2'A by all dealers Lj Oruj In LeaisvtllcKentucky and Tennewe.

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CITY DIRECTORY,Arranged Alphabetically in Beg ard to

BUSINESS & NAMES.Anctloneen- -

Kahu, L. & Co. north tide Main, bet. 4th and It,Anderson, Tho .A CO., 43U Main street.Henry, Samuel Q. A Co., Main st. bet. U and 4th.Spencer, C C, Main st. bet. 3d and 4th.

Affrlcaliurnl Implemeou and Neh-Hren- t,

H. A Co., 67 Main st.Sherman A Bro., 631 Main, between Sixth and Seventh.Munn A Co., corner of flroon and Sth.Pitkin, Wiard, A Co., 616 Main t.Carter A Buchanan, 44 Main st.

UftuerreotTpe Gallerlee.J. C. Elrod's (formerly Harris's) Gallery, Main, be-

tween Fonrth and Fifth sts.Webster A BroM Main st., between Fonrth end Fifth,Booksellers, Stationer, &. Periodical Dealer.Radford, A. H., 223 Third street.Davidson, A 3d st bet. Jefferson and Market.Madden, F., 3d st., bet. Jefferson and Market.

Baffirlng and Hop.Hunt, Thee. H. A Co., Main st., bet d and 14.

Hanker.Curtis A Warren. 471 Main st

Bonnet Bleacher.Osborne. Mrs. Wm., Jefferson st., bet. Sd and 4tb.Clothing and Gentlemen Fnrntehlnx Good.

Mandeville, J. 0., A Co., Main, bet. Second and ThirdA rmstron. J. M , romer 4th and Main ?ts.Sproule A Mandevill-)- . comer 4th and Maiu sts,

Cloih nnd Gcntlemens irnhlos Good.J. Von Worries 4 Co.,46 Main st., bet. Bullitt and 6th.

Carpet. OU Cloths, and Curtnin Good.Hite A Small, Main st., bet. 3d and 4thMarshall A ljictuoaon, 4th, bet Market aud Main.

Cloaks, Itlantlllaa, and Varieties.Merrixnan, C. T., 4th st., near Main.

Clffar.Peynado, Rd., Main st bet 6th and 7th.

China and GIhmwhm.Casseday ft Hopkins, 634 n st.

c anieaay, na Jiam St.Jaeger, A. A Co., 4th st., bet. Market and Jefferson.Coal Dealer.

Crittenden A Oantt, 3d st., bet. Main and Markrt,KeUogg, J. N., 3d St., bet. Jefferson and Market.ChemUt and AnothecarJo.

Dawes, B. F., oorner 4th and Jefferson st.Cement.

McHarry, F., Main rt., bet. 7th and BtU st.i'nrrlaare manufacturer.

Stone, 1. F. A Co., Mr.ln St., bet. 1st aud Bro.-- .

Drue, Dyeetuffc, Oils, Patnt, OteMorris, J. 3. A Sons, Main st.Robinson, R. A. A Co., Main at., het. fth and th.Wilion, Peter. A Co., 4 Main st.Wilder, fc.,44 Main st

Dry Goods, C'!oths, f.Perrv, J. Taylor, Jefferson street. Masonic TomDnvftll, C. A Co., Main atreet, N tween 2d and Hd".

Mark A Downs, Maiu street, between 4th and fjthMartin A Crura banco, 4th, between Market A JeArrn.Tabb, O. B., corner 4th and Market.

Fare and Fur Good.Cralff, A., Main street, between 6th and 7th.

Fancy Goods, Enibrodrrirs, nnd Trlmotlrss,Ranchfuns, Charles F., 4th street, bet. Market and JefL

f'Uhlnm Tackle, Gnns, nndFlstols.ETk i,mo.r 3d street, bet. Main and MarketGrtfMh, Joseph, oth bet. Main and MarketFire, Marine, and Life Ioauranco Co. andA cents.

TnTIn!-V- J" D"! See ' Min- - bet. 8d and 4th.Co., Mair, Sec., aud 3dand'n! Kobfc' Atwo SecMaiS, brt. M

Muir, John, Main st., bt 2d and 3dKosa, Win., Main st., . 2d and 3d

and' Sd00 IlU" Mala M

Getiflcmens Foralshlnjr Good,Armstrong, J. M., cor. 4th and Mln --teManchard, Geo. A Son, cor. id and Main sta.

Gas Fitters, Pltimbers, &e.Donally A Strader, 3d st., bet Market and Jefferson.

Groceries, Liquors, and Tobaeoo.Stewart A Barter, 645 Main street

IJqnors, Wines, and Alcohol.Hart A Clark 3d ot., bet Main and Market.M'uka, Joseph, 31 Main streetScbroeder A Son, Wall st., bet. Main and WnterZanono, A. & Son, 5th at., bet Main aud Water,

Lumber, Snh. Doors, A--

Ates?w. u" ind a-c- or wainnt

BrFatt A Hoy?" Wenzo1 and Wainnt, betweenCharlos, Stephen, Main, betwoen Campbell A Wensell

mm Frnlshlr..Herbort A Wright, 16 3d street.Printing Paper Itlanafactarem.

Dupont A Co., Main itreet, between 4th and tth.Powder,

Dneont A Co. .Main street, botweon 4th and Sth.Davis A Speed, 66 Main street.Patent .Hedlclnes and Perftrme.

Raymond A Tyler, 4th stieet, between Main A Market.Krntn.n rants.

Ea3' ? lir'h ten Market A Main.C. (St 5th, bet. Market and Main!Stove Founder.

Wallace, Lithgow, A Co., corner 3d and Main ttreeti.

.eiVonrrh GrVer Se MaSumner A Co., Jefferson street, bet. 4th and 6th.steamboat Ajrents and Coni,,i:Jon and For-uard-

iflorchanfji.Benedict, D. 8. ft Son, Main, bet 3d and 4tb.Krwiu A Co., Wall street.Moorhead A Co., Wall street, bet. Main and Water.

Ten and Fancy Groceries.Lauham A Co., 3d street, bet. Market and Jefferson,

Tobacco Commission.Nock, Wicks, A Co., 513 Main streyt.

CndertaUer.W Wyatt, cor. 7th aud Jefferson streetsWoodon and Willow Ware, Rroosu. CordK,KAWSON, OKKIN, 339 Maiu street.

White Kend pnd Mimecd OU.WiUau, PoWr, A Co., 4x2 Main streetliardvare and Culiory.

Omwby, ColllB, 506 Main streetHot and Cap Manufacturers,

Craig, A., cor. 4th and Main, and Mm bet. 5th and 7th.Iron, Hteol, Nails, &.Belknap, W B Co., corner Third and Main,

Jewelry, Watches, and Plate.Fletcher A Bennett, Main et., bet. 4th and 5tb.Keudrick, Wm.. :id rt bet. Market aad MainRaots-- y, M. C., Main et be!ow 4th.Vogut A Kliok, 3d st., but Main and Market.

Iron Mantles, Fancy CaUofs, oVo.Wallace, Lithgow, A Co., corner 3d aud Main stf.

Lamps, Burn'.Ds Fluid, Ccni Oils, AcEardy A Beatty, 4th street, between Main and MarketGeneral Produce aud Provision BroUers.

Allen, Moore, A Ilayden, Main it, bet. fid and 33Bnchaunn A Co., 3d, Mr.in and riverf ',r;;!!1? W- - & U., Market bet 4th and tthfljK.itt A son. Market, bet. ad aud 8d.o A Mood a Wall st., bet Main aiid tho riverCadllemnu A Torbitt, Main et,(iardner A Co., 4iy Main streetOay, Win., 5tiu Main dtreet.

a'eVM- A Co-- street.Jack A Brother, 51 Main streetMorns, (ioo W Third t treet bet. Main and WaterNecomb. H. D. A Co.. Wall street2f,r Arl0V l,It:i 8rr(,et- - het- Market and Main.Todd, A Co., 514 Main streetSuyder, John, Market street, bet First and Brook.

Jfcffeion street, between Third and Fourth streets.Importer and M an utaotubkb'op

LADIES' TRIItfIHir;GS,B s 1ee to announce to the la.Mei of

1? lev ill and vicinitr that ho haa jur-- t

his stock of Sprine Good, roniet-o- tth richest and latest stylce of DnseY:'i lMninjint:;eimHu Z phyr? and Shetland

oolp, Canva, theniiie Pattern. Ne.e-died. Fuive Hois, Filliutf and Kmhmidi v

jKTS? Silk, Gold and Silver Lacei, Braids CordGHl'n 1S3el'ai' fringe Nets: ConibA. Haito

ff'S-- tJY1 vn'- - a,:d preat variety olhi treueh Fancy Articles.r:h!H r'nn. Buttons, Cordp. TnwIs.Ac,

t ; sVtJ i ' w me cuonest nonce ana on' itj ' n'Oft re.!iar)ie Term.U ig Country Merchants supplied at a HI

ersl discount. spindly

lZJRT. Sc ZD O"WAISTS4:13 Main street.

HkVY, NOWof

IN STOR12 THIS

Fancy and Staple Dry GoodsIn tlie city, and. having been purchased under the mostfavorable circuaLitaucj, will be sold a low a the low-- ta MAl.K A UOWNS.

LARD-- 15strictly prime Leaf Lard;

76 kegs do do do do: for saTe byGAKDNt'.K A CO.

fHOI' E FAMlIiY FLOUR-- lw bbls listra audLouble Litia Hour tur s&lu lor ea-- by

HIBBITf A BON.

Jl f ARHLKIZKD IKON MANTLKS AND G KATKdi A A comiilete stock kept constautly ou hand and forvie low byal WAT.LACH. MTHOOW. A CO.

RIO 40 bass good to prime Kio Cotfeo inaud for sale bv

AND'W BUCHANAN A CO.,ml4 CortKT Second and stj.

R EI'INKD SUGARS-So- u bbls Cni?h'-d- . Powdered.Cranulated Loaf, and Soft Crualied Sutsar in store

and for sale byam AND'W BUCHANAN A CO.

CIiF.BSK A full eor-tf- ""t received of Hambwn;,Reserve. Nutmeg, LuKlih Dairy, Fiue--

lie, ana .

n.H W. A U. BUliKnARDT. 417 Market tRFjFINK! SUGAKS-- Su bbls LoTeriuiwV Crujih'-d- .

aud Granulated in and for aW by

WAILS! kaiis:: x?azz.s:iiTUST received steii-e- Linder J, tiny ketrs Nail- s-

ha-i- now in store and for ?ale at :h manutacturers rrices 6,ihw kej(a, includine tlie following kinds:Common etzes, from 2 to 'Fencing Nails, 6, 8, aud lOd;Tobacco Nail?, Hd;

Flnoriuf Brads, , P, and lid;LathitiR Nail.', :d, fine blud-Wrought and Horce-Sho- e Nailf.Wrought and ( jit Sfeo."10 W. B. BKLKNAP A CO.

UNDRIKSW) bhdd N. O. Sugar:

30 bbls Molasses;ik) ido do:S't bblfl Sugar Hocse Molasses;

) Jdo do do;'Mi bbls Ph(ladei)hia Qolden Sirup;

5 bbls St. Louis do do:M kes Baltimore do do: for sale by

a9 GARDNER A CO.

rJAISINS M. R. and Layer Raisin;l' i M do do do do

M do do do do do:Received per steamer Diaua aud for sale low to closeooiuifnmeut by

ANTHONY ZANONB ft SON,.

g Fifth ctreet. helow Main.W4ND--S5 bbls Scouring Sand, which every house- -

keeper,, hould ue, for eale byW. A H. HUKKTIAROT. 417Ma-ket- t.

ENGLISH byDAIRV CUKLSl- i- boxes in store and

JNO. F. HOWARD,m" Main, between Third and Fourth sts.

CJCOICII ALb IH doz'-- Wm. Younger A Co.'lbrand just received aud for calo by"" .1. P THOMPSON.

50 eiteby3 BUKI'r Z1N0 luperior article, fcral WALLACE, LITHGOW, A CO.

& Land foJaby3 Bd tlr ftUd vrimf Suar to ifcor

AND'W BUCHANAN A CO.

by"13 bbli!, H hhUy aad Utl' iU 8t0r0 aEd ff'O W. ATT PTun-i- i onr n.,...L.. 4

IOFl hi- ;-U"J bis Rio CnTpn Mr

tU pockets Java Uofiee Per railroad;Juft received and tor sale by"p GARDNER ft CO.

FA.aVoJJJ?AM? f V.Rri0'Je braode' ru

h SMITH BPKLD, Main it.S. S. M A UK. f. nows,II .v,;n J ,J .ir:V.fa" lament of MUURN- -

r bombazlpAukflai- -

L.ick Ff lut cie Venice:Tt.iiiiiartices, bisck aud colored-btreg-

Uercaai-black Moutseline.

PWe are daily addinft to onr stock.m?fi MR!C li nnwvR. 4W : t1K1NT.S IS cti-e- American fancy Fruit j ie- wived and for sale by

JAMES LOW ft CO.,toe and 310 wet side Sixth ft.

Know Thyself.MoCANN Is a remlarly educated Physician andDR. the true condition and locality of diseases

bythepnlse and its peculiarities without aekln thepatient any questions. Some profess to do thia, yet areearefnl to ask some leading qnestioni in order to obtaina clue to the disease. We do nothing of that kind, andhave Invariably given satisfaction. Consultation! andexaminations

D1S5ABR3 OF THE THROAT AND LUNGS treat-ed by A new method of Medicated Inhalation and consti-

tutional treatment. We otter yon new niroediws, entirelyvecfc&bl?, wh'ch have proved a speedy and effectual cureIn the following diseases, Tia: Bronchitis, all Diseases ofthe Throat and Lomav Diseases of the Heart, Stomach,liver, and Kidney, Droyeey, Saint Vitus's Dance, Can-ou-

Srofnla, Chronic Ulcers, Rheumatism, Nearalpis-Pnrnlysl- s.

Fistnla, Spasms, Fits. Diseases of the Bye andBar, Seminal Weakness, SkiD Diseases, Rapture, Diar-rhea, and, in fhort, all enrable diseases. We are nota "core all" doctor, and will undertake no ease with-o-

a fair prospect of reoovery.

rUftlAXZS OISBABBS.Femalot tronbld with Suppression, Irrernlarlties,

lcorThea or Whitee, Falling of the Womb, Polypns ofthi Ut.nis, Tumors of any kind. Barrenness, all UnnaryDiseases, Fainfull or Ditficult Menstrnatioiv Nervons De-

bility, Ac, will be speedily cured without the use of poi-

sonous drufrsor Injnrions or unpalatable niMirinos of anykind. Have no delicacy in calling no difference whatyour troubles may be. I do not expect you to place your-self wider my treatment nnless you prefer it.

All ore ran nies tions strictly confidential. The affllet-e- d

are cordially invitd to rail and satisfy themselves.Office First st., btrtween Market and Jefferson st.,Louisville, Ky. All letters addretwed to our care,

a t.tmrs (living; syniptorus and nature of disease,will rooeive yrnmpt attention. Medicines sent to all

of the Lulted States. OnVe qooh from 8 A. M. tofartsM. AddrezjJ. H. neCAWN. 11. D.,

nlftdjthrAweow Iy LoulsvUle, Ky.

SPRING MILLINERY.

MRS. JI. L WEAVERNo. 4 1.1 Jefferson nu sonth aide, below Fourth,

Offers to the ladia a fine and carefully selectedol spring millinery, vlx:

Brraw Bonnet,Fancy do.,S;i.--t- Hats,O'ihlrenV do.,Ribbotirt, flowers, Ac.:

Also, Patterns of the latest ctylos, n?t received,or cat to measure.

lKvery atteution given to dress making,mar'?.'

X XT. "XT OO O X .113 Main Street. --113

Have now in 3tore a full and complete stock of

STAPLE AXD DOMESTICtf the be-- t. fabric, sneh af --

TASLE LINENS; HKD LINICNN: ,SHIRTINO LIN KM 8; TOWKLIN(;S:FRUIT CLOTHS; FINE PIMITIK3;MARSKILLKS SPREADS; SI1IKTINO COTrONS;OSNABLRGS, colored and whltf ;

FL LL STOCK OF WHITE GOODS;MOURNING GOODS of all kinds.

Thive 'ioods re all bought fr csfh pt the lowestebb of the 'Market, and are now offered at such prices sroust please ail parties. Call and examine stock audprices al

HARK & BOWKSB,nS 413 MAIN STREET.

the Gira or thu season.As snug br Madame C. Varin James

preat tenor, Mr. Adams, nowt;&Vf$2k with Madame Fahbri TllOU AKTSO Ni'.AR AND YKT HO FAR"

Knt'lih arid fiernmn . mill urn- -belli nhoti with an lithogranjiie title. Price only

'eut.-'-.Alao ''STTLL IM MY DREAMS," by FoW Hall,

author of "Ever of ThoVwitn same Uthoffraphie title.a6 cent?.

These are Bonis of Rone, and selling rapidly Callsoon at the Cmtrat Mueic Houme, n't Wmt Jeffersonst ret i!7 WM. Me( JARRKLTj.

HOTJSESEEPEH3Who are taking up Carpetsshould not put them downacain without the PATENTCARPET LINING, procura-ble only at WILKINS", wnstildo Fourth, between Mainand Market ettet.

II M!LLlEM GOODS.

bonj-'ptts- ,

P.''7S KI3B0NS,flowers,

w CHILDREN'S F7jAT3(latent tyie),

UONNKT WIPF.S, andWHALEBONE,

A fyd of LACE, HALF LACE, andBUCKRAM FRAMES always on hand at the lowesteach price.

fciiLKACHIHG AND PRESSING at

31 S Jerf-r- n irt.

YVE aro no recriv'nc a pood stock ofHON NETS, IBBOS, CIHL-PK1-:-

and MISSED HATS, MILIJ-MK-

GOODS, LACE3, VEILS,FANCY GOODS, and

SHAKER GOODS, to which we incitethe attdutiyu of Milliner and

CANNON A BYERS,No. tMS IMnln surort.

Nearly opposite Louisville HoteL

1&L OVALMOORE'S

ItIA3I7ffOTiI 1 1 fLMTlRE BEFGTHas bcoo removed to north fide of Market street,

between Third and Fomth.CZTAin, STATTHES3E8, tc &c,

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.sn?1 dlvren ever'--

HOT SPRING COUNTY, ARKANSAS.RB Hof!s at Hot Srinrs (Hn I and Proctor Hon-e- s

A have .n blended and improvements made toaccommodate f.ihkt iiKcnmEn viitoks at any timethro.ipoirt tho ' car. The?e wonderful Springs positive-ly euro KhenmatiBm, Contracted Joints, Neuralgia,Lumbago, ParalyriiB, Gout, St. Vitus's Dance, Hrsteria,Sterility, Impotency from di3ea?e. Venereal dieesnes,MercurcJil disoa.eet Scrofula and Glandular disease,and all tortus ot bain diea't;s.

R. 8. CLAYTON, Froprletor.Dr. G. W. Lawrence, the Medical examiner of Hot

Spiiags. will supply circulars to applicant.N. B. Mercurial, Iodine, Sulphur, and other medi-

cated vaiKirs inrnished when reuuired. Jaua dly

ISTew Importations.At Mo. 377 Main street, three doors below the Louisville

Hotel,A RK now recelvl (t larre addirtona to their stock of

Cniua and Oueenswar. On hi.nn itnil ht-- uinrlarre and hantbome assortment of Gb'jwtware, Urit andi imt-- aurora, looMnc U!as?e, lanterns. Wfter-Coo(er-

Toilet S- -, and Fniit Jar., sll of which will beoffered at as low nrur a ae can be found in tha market.

HAMS of various brands, sugar-cure- country, andHams, tor sale by

28 J. RPKPID. Mafn-- t.

MfH.ASES-1- ")Tame- S'ar-Uoiie- Mola-se-

hhi bbls prime Plantation do-I-

ftote and for sale bvAND'W BircHANAN 4 CO.

s'OLDEN SIRUP-S- U parkagre Bjikimore extra Gol- -dun Bii up in Btore and for sale br

mafi AND'W ( Q

OEITNED SUOARS-I- W bnl- - Cnrshwi Granulatedioai. auu aoit I .nn Mel Supim in store and frsale by AND W BUCHANAN A CO.,

KlAl- '-IO 50 hhde prim" N. O- Sugnr:75 bbi Puwdered and Crushed Sogsr;35 bbls Loaf Sugar;

la rtore and lor sale byalS MARSHALL nALRF.TVr A CO

RIO COFFER-- ) t ags good arriving and for sale byA4WSON, TODD, A ;o.

I1RKSS GOOD- 8-15 caca new style American Lawns;6 do do do d'.--

1 case do do do Chinti;7 catjy acported Poplins;

Received and lor sole chep bT. 4 R Sl.KVTN A CAIN.

IJKlNTa-lu- t)new ftyle Prints;

ft do blp.ck and hlack aud white Prints;2 do 4 tlovl s purple do;

Received and for twile cheap byT. R. SLKVTV CATN

HiClfi 30 casks in store and for !e byKAWSON. TODD. CO.

C OFF ME Sou bags for salo byWl H. D. NEWCOMB ft BRO.

m h, r.- - ia caKp received re' teamer Knnice snd forpale by KAWSON, TODD. & '0.

CKUSHKD KUGAK-- 75 bhls New York CircleSugr iu store aud for sale by3 WM. OAY.

CHAMPAGNE 25 boxes and quarts in storelow to close consignment bv

"2" WVf. OAY.

W1NFS- -

" T 26u csaes Clsrot Wine, for family use;&) do do do, very Uae;oo caeis uo do;lii do do do, fine for table nie;

1(W coxes White do, Haut Siuterne;to bbls do do. do do;So Port do;26 do Slieiry an l Madeira Wine;Uo hoses Muscat Wine;60 do Champagne, qte, Fts, and pU;

In store and for sale b"ANTHONY ZANONB A SON,

a'23 Fifth Ktrept. belnw Main

rfCM EE 70U begs tair to prime Kio CofTae in storeand tor sale bv mill WM. CAY.

O I li TUNS COUNTRY HOLLOW-WAR- assorteda at sixes, tor sale to the trade at lo1 pnc3s by '

WALLACF. LITHCIIW. A CO.

Brass-bou-nd Oodar Pails.r 1 1 DOZEN d Codar PaiU, 3 irizis, jnit re--

J ceivtd aud for sale low byORRIN RAWSON.

Matn Pt.. hotween Fourth and Fifth.

TIOSIIiKY- -X 5'JU dozen Misses' white Cotton Hose;

8,UiX) do Ladies' do do do;2,' uU do do mixed do do!

S'JO do do black do do, assorted;do do slate do dc, do;

Received and for sale byJAMT3 LOW & CO.,

trl 2'JS aud ilO BUth st.

CT. JAMES SUGAR-HOUS- MOLAS3F9-- 75 bMsSt Jamub f. M0las5.es iu ftore and far sale

by alij AMirw tSLCUAN AN a CO.

LOVKRINO'S SCOARS-obbl- s Lovering's Crushed,and Granulated Sugars received trstenmer Lunice and for sale bv

e.i AND W BLCH a S AN A CO--

(POOL COTTONfc3 3J.HW dosen Ceats's Spool Cottoa, aasortei:

6.0"0 do bbadw. ;Io do, do;Jjst ma for cais by

JAMi:S LUW fi CO.,V" aH H" wm io --t

11 P Sl'.LD Cit buruel? n. eroo tor tIe b;PITKIN, WIAr.D, A CO.

Hailroad Ptock for Sale,VJTX. SHAKES lxiu-.r'- ani riankiort Hnilroa

lor & f. ULJIOLRV. LYONS. ,t

WUOAlMi hhds lair to choice iu store and lor saleKj by

ALLEN, MOORE, h BADEN.

BUSINESS CARDSW. WTATT, UNDHSTAKDn.

Improved Metal Burial CasesCombining Beauty, Darabillty, and Lightness.

r"Offlce comer Seventh and Jefferson, Louisville,"Jl,!! ,9a,l;et" made of Comi rated Sheet

moJH Air' Ai?yh Sn,T

PhParch or India Rubber

All orders promptly attended to. dl3 dtfJ. vow boaHIES & CO.,cloth nousm,

WBOIJKALl DKXUTB0 tH

C?5wSr?1?JrR,!B' VRSTINOS, TAILORSTrVLHNG.8, OKNTLKMKVS

GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION46 Mnlnatreec, brtween Ilnllltt and Fifth.Oar stock li now very larre and complete, to

inTr Rnl aU the ltstyle. of oocfi: m99

Jnst Received by Express.Dr,w.u euppiy of that splendidpem Irom the flMnrati

H a.K- - A.M YET SO FA K," withi.u.7 "'"Ki-ini- title :(o cents.s Still in mv Ditmiti- - Tl., v u

5- - i. i i i .eMl,Jr l0" EKhard, A. W. Derit.

ji,t M fr"ra;rr 7 ' Vmrtbiseason, and d selling rapidly.

lnlo WM. McCA RRETj,Nft. 310 Weot tre-- t.

IBIPORTED CIGARS!Directly Imported from Havana,

CBach al?!NG A LT F THE FINKST BRANDS

Londres Intlmidad, Brevaf Intlmldd,Lcndres M. Vegas, Kecalia San Roman,&et(a. roreno, Kega. WashinRton,Wedea Hew Heraldo, Londres Distraction,Roga. Lucero,

In store and for sale low by

EDW. rSYNADO,31g Msin st.. Basement Hotel.

tJOFT CKU3I1KD SUGAK-- U5 bbls Waitimore B Softand for sale by

KAWSON, TODD, ft CO,

MESS PORK-- 20 bbls for sale bvOARDNER A-- CO.

AMES'S SHOVKLS AND SPADESAme'B Shovels;

10 do do Spades; for sale low bvC. ORM3RV.

WUKELB ARROWS1 ai'U Railroad harrows;

50 Side board do;On hand mid fur mIa low bv C. ORMSKY.

W CO Alt 135 hhds Uir and strictly prime Suear receivea f-- r K. li. Kalrelnnl nn.i firor V'boL fn

If371 COOI A M(ODY.

W UOAR liK) bhla Lovering's Crushed, Granulated,aud Powdered Sugar Juat received Rod for sale by

OARDNER & CO

EXTRA FAMILY FLOCR-o- O bbls choice WhiteFlour just received and for said bv

nr26 W AH RI'HKH A KVVP. 417 Mnrlr- -t --t.

COUNTRY MOLASSF-- prime article in storee by

PntKHARDT. 41? Market. t.

W UOAlLlU hhds prime Sugar received pr Diana audforxale by Lni41 OARDNKK & CO

Ac -tOTTONAI)F.S, ( 'ottonadrtr,4 do C a mint .leans;6 do Farmers Drill:

do Negro Plaids and Stripes;8 butr Denims;

Received aud for sale cheap byT. A R. 8LKVTN CAIN.

CVNDR1E- S-O 5t) boxes No. I Family Soap;

13 do No. 1 German dn;12 do No. 1 Palin do;12 do No. 1 Fancy do;ft) do No. 1 Star Ondles;il5 do aodiboxee Tallow Candles;

also a few boxes l'aratline do;35 do and a boxes Starch; for --pie hv

ala HI lit". ITT A SON.

VALOUR- - 6i.U bbls in etire and for sale byF ml TAIT, ANDKKSQN. A CO.. 14 Fonrth s.SUGAR 300 hhds fair to prime N O. Snpar in store

sale bv fft WM. OAY.

LJUNDRIKSO bbls Pecan.;

10 bhl Filberts;25 bbls TarrMOna Almonds;15 bnls Alicant do;&) bbls Sicily do:10 bbls KnglS-d- Walnuts;2f keH French Pnines;i s ' in glass:t frails Dats:

ftK) packages M. R. and Layer Raisins;6o0 drunit" Smyrna F'gp;

16 caees Sardines, and boxes;10 caks Zante Currants;

In store and for sale bym2 OKO. W. MORRIS. 134 Thlrfl s.

OAISINSa boxes London Layers;

loo do M. ;

20ii do do and Layers;ru drums Sultans: for sale bv

rc5 GEO. W. MORRIS, M4 Third t.

REFINKD 8UOARS-3.- S0 bbls Cm-he- PowderedSsgars in utrn snd for sale by

m'j7 AND'W BUCHANAN A CO.

CMS 75 half bbls I.fike Fih for ale bymS TAIT. ANDKItflON. A CO. Wo Pmrth t.

Percussion Caps.QOfb Hfifl PKKf;US3ION CAPS, various kindsOUUjUUU in store and for sale low by

OKKIN RAWSON,ml o Mln .. htw.

B. 8. MARK. G. F. DOWNS,1K are now in receipt of larce portion ot" our

Spring supply of

FANCY and CTAPLH UHT OOOPS,enfhracing some tew uew thinp' in DIlt;SS GOODS andLACi:, PRASOLS and gl'N S1IADK5, ORGAN-DlliS- .

LAXVNS and JACONKTS, HOSlKKi', GLOVfcSand L'N'DiiKWLAIi.

Al MARK ft DOWNS. 41 Mln st.

TV! ACKKUKL 31) whole and bbls Noa. 2. andHA Mackerel in stoto ami for sale by

m14 AND'W Rl'CfTANAN A CO

WINE Port. Wina.do Mndrtra Vme;do Sherry do:do Claret d";do ptnv Malaga Wine;

I'd fir sle hi m'il .7. Moving,

OH OZ KA1LKCAD CORSLTS AND BODICESJyJ acsorted75 dcz Wilcox's Hoop Skirt?, assorted;

pieces assorted crochet Hrtud;do do do TrimJiilog;

Received aad for sale byJAMPS LOW ft CO.,

tnl 3i H atrt t;hi M"CLOVKR

Clover-See-

2H bfurs do:Jnst received and for sale bv

JNO. F. HOWARD ft CO.,f4 Main, between Thin! and Foutth ts.

SUGR-bb- lsBaltimore A Cr.ished Sugar;

lo do do A Cotfee do;& do do A Powdered do;

Jnt received and for eahj by17 GARDNFR ft CO.

SPRING WI1EAT- - ;u bayhels pure Canada for sslePTTKfM. WMfit Hr o

nOKS 2H0 dozen American Hoes, adsort-i- t lyei forlow hy ft) (;. (JR. JHV r.

CHAMPA ONE-- 8i boxes assorted 'quarts, pints, andin suore aud for sals low by

oiK WM. GAY.

MOLASSK3-1- 00Plantation;

MO ;do do;ft) bbls Sugar-Hous-

ft) Jdo do:ft whole, K', and VbWs Sinr: for sale hi

OASTLKMAN. MHRKKl A t,0.

11M.OUR 100 bbls Kxtra Faintly Flour for pale byGAKDNHR ft CO.

f ANDLES-1- 50 boxes Star and Mold Candle in storeaud fcr sale b.

J17 WAKRHAT.T, HALBKKT VO.

PRIMS 3L;OAR46hhd" op consignment and tofaril .). SMITH Sfi:KI. MKin

ASTOR OIL 10 bb!s Blow's No. 1 Cantor Oil instore and tor sale by

AND'W TiUOlTANAN ft CO.

US 2lKi drums Smyrna I'igs in .it ore aud for raleOl CKO W. MOKKIK. l:UThir.lpt"

CHOICB FINK TFASjj So h' lf che-- superior Green ind Black Teas- -

p: 6:) lb caddie;a nice article lor UDii.ies; lor sale by

H1KHIIT A SON.

WOFT CRUSH D 8UOAKS-1- 00 bbls Btiltimore A AII oolt Crushed Sujiarn lust recivrd aud lor sale bv

AND'W BLCUANAA A CO-

LOUISIANA BANK NOTKS WANTED byAND'W BUCHANAN ft CO.,

J10 Corner Beoond and Wanhinst' n sts.

WP1RITS, WINKS, c French Brandv. Scotch1 W blfHv, Holland e Jamaici Kuro. Knuiimn wm.

klea. Port, Hhen y, Sauteme, nnd Catawba Wine for sale.We are sole in Loaisvlllo for Due le MontcbelloChampagne. J. T. LAND M & CO.,pH porters of T as, Ac, Third st.

WOUTHKRN RANOIIS-W- e keep on handa mini b'.r of these celebrated Ranges, and are pro- -

Eared to put rhem up at liort notice. For hotel orthey are nueurpawed. Fnr eule. by

' W A L f j A f E. LITHGOW. CO

!J hbd prime received pr steamers MagenJ ta aud U. J. Adams and for ?ale uyml! RAWSON. TODD, ft CO.

IfMBH-- 76bbls Mackerel, No 1, 3, and 3;

60 kfdo do Nos. 1, 2. andkit do Nob 1, 2, and 3;

25 kits No. 1 Salmon; foreale hy--

GARDNER A CO.

AG,P,T,8 'OK y J't'SSlCR ft CO.'a STEAM DRIEDBOLTED a veiy superior article.

CORN-MKA- 80 bushels Fbier A C. SteamBolted iu bushel and buahol

bairn, in tre aud for eale bvw H. HURKHARDT. 417Marketst.SES

bbls choice Plantation MolaxiuM250 J$do do do do- -

In "tore sod frr nAn bv rB21 H. W.

JAVA byCOFFEE 100 cuats fine old arriving and for

RAWSON. TODD, ft CO.

TIO OOfH.B-l- M bnjts etrictlv prime Eastern Riorecwvbd this day per mail boat nnd for pale by

ANDREW BUCHANAN A CO.,rnpr Second and WanMrirtnn st.

WUNDK1- 3-3 fi J pkKB Brandies, tome very fine:300 bols Bourbon Whisky

4 pipe Holland Gin;4 punrhtooi New England R'im;

d Jamaica doas cases Brandy Cherries;So do Macaroni-2-

baskets Ulive (Jll;W do it and i, boxs Sardines: for sale by

l9 ANTHONY ZANONE A BoN.- Fith st., below Main.WIN!-- "' ' i) casks Madeira Wine:

iu catjfcs Port do:15 casks Muacat do;35 bbls Malaga d0;

5 bbl- - Giugr do;In store and for silo byMARSHALL HALBKRT A CO.

NOTTiTR.Tfk? Sv9W,AU "ARD-PAYIN- CUBTOM-n- rhereby to all whose 1st Jan- -

vUQ!l are nt that, if not paid by the lith,I shall paw them out of my hands for collectionttl J. P. THOMPSON. 7t tourthst.

PAJl'nKiBAGPT4 tul1 awortmect of Paoer and MaRags, all nizea, just received and tor eale by,t'a ORRIN BAWfON,

Main ,T- hotween T hird nA f lurthP(iTiAIAT1iS3 ,air loade I'rmo Potatoes juat re- -

- auu iur aa.ui oyAND'W BUCHANAN A CO.

MACKKREL1 8-- and 3:

I'Jn ?do do;S'Ji) kit do:bv Vbbls Wliit Fish; for ea!e 1

CASTluKMAN. ML'e.RF

j I ACKKREL 1,UJU parkae-a- , wbfde ha! f, and uLtar- -L A ter bbls aud kita, all numbers, icr le by

ORK. A HADRM.

dls J. SMITH 8PEBD. Ma'n tt.TRIKD P BACHES 76 bushels prime Dried Peaches

iKnnj.Mit atm tor sale hymtiUN Mi I ES Pic kit e. a1 chin S:u;rn. Pm.

in i.ud ran Fruit, Must trd 01 diff.'rnt hrar.d.Extract, Sardines, Chocolate, Cocoe, Cftftile ai-- rau-c- y

Soap, ic , lr sale byJ3y UIBBITT ft SON.

BUSINESS CARDSNOCK, WICKS, & CO.,

Wholeaale GrroceracoaizHiEsioM rannonAKTS,

Agents forTobaccos, Llqnor, and Cotton TaTnn,

Roa. Ill and 317 Main st bet. Thlrfl and Fonrih,Lonavn.Lg, ky. mi!

J. E. MOORE,(BUOCIfleOB TO WM. U INGHAM),

rorwardln; & OosDmlosion dorchact

STEAMBOAT AGENT,ALSO,

Frmght Aarrd for Ptnna. Centra Railroad.No. 4J FOURTH (OR WALL) BTP.EET,

fpl tf LOub-Wtl- Ky.

B. W. PTTKJM. WM. U P. WIA.UI.

PITKIN, WIARD, &C0,,IflnocessTs to Pitkin Brother,

WHOLES A LB DKALFRS INSEED S,AGRICFLTUIUL DirLE3ICTSt

Machines, Trees, Plants,Hydraulic Oemont, Xixuo, FlAvtor, 4Stc.

QJLG IVXlxx Ktroot,sr31 dtf I ,orift l,7,F, ffV.

fjRBNCM BLRRiJ Allsiaand ttmds.I HOLTINO CLo'M!S-- All numbers beet cvaAiIMPROVED PORTABLE MILLS-Wl- Ui r.dd fcYwieh

bobr" and f on known ktj.8MU1 MACHINES Several rliuVrerit k'nd".Mill Irons, Scrtws, Screen, Belting, Plaster Fariji.aQa

Milt articlesWe have on hand a large ot tho aboyo-iiame-

articlos. For sale low and warrantedHKRBIiUT & WfiinilT,ayn dtf No. 1 R Thin! t.. t. and .

Drn& PrccrfptScu Store,MOZ ART HALL.

Onmer Fourth and Jeuorson stresj.trrrprHi.rirtri- - crf.iil7 wid accurate- ecinpoandffdat all hours dfiy orziigbt. un

I11BBITT fe SOX,AVficIeralo ujd rleti

No. Kark.-- at., bet. Second aud Third,siav-- . j siUKI", A KVI-- STOCK OK VT

M. A. (iIrocf-los- , and solicit the itrcaage of tlia rublic.J1

4

iays iiia mmIN THE MASONIC TEMPLE,

conNnn Tovnm and asirjN.I hnvft Jnst now ovm d and re-i- (or aal or ir.apno-tii-

the largest and most elegant stork o

Cliina, Glass, and QunenswareP.ver offered In this or any other ...iiy in tho North orSouth. I have alK on band and intend always to havetha stock of SlLVlOK-PLAT- i D WARP.CUTLKKY, BRITANNIA WARK, WOODEN ANDWIILLOW WARK, and OAS FIXTU'.KS in thocountry, and which I will sell at prices to suit the times

PersOMabnririK old ChanV1irF, J.anj, Ac can gttheTp rUr-n-- d aud mad a loo ua veil aa ucw at a verytrilling cxpnre.I am o f to nm OAS nnd RTF. AM PIPEInto Buildings or orcamhoate at tho abuitoct notice

in ri'Ct iia r.t a tin- won ,iiprf,.rfstock ol nil articlfi in OiT liUP. enniTri-;.,- c I

Cawinier.'f, Wtinw, and Triwoiiufcs, Lo which we callthe atlutiou ot tin rrndt1.mi J. VOX HORKrKS fO. 4f!4ST'0ii-- t

X1!? 'EV.'ASII BKl8!Ii:;!, Ac. -- A h'U awortinntall fizd V.'hitcwfh. Slioc. Si n,h. i i.Paint, Furlor, and D.nth-.- Btm h'-i m ,, icrsalel-iwh- ORMN KAW'(.N

Mtln -- t . Thrn ar r.virt).

FKKSII TEASd lu hall choir'n Oren and BlarV-.f-

3 caw 2 and 4 lb box? Qr-- . a Tea.ThR' reRH ar treth aad fino.

JiHt received aud for eale byIliRRrTT 8'iN.

HAST U CZiAKB!,IMPORTERS AND WHOl I SALK DKALFKS IN

CIGARS, aod FANCY GRO-CERIES, No. 63 Thu-- street, have in store and forsale

6) bbls snreriorBcnrbon Whisky. rarsoia;lW do do do V, 810 V caiki Cognac Brandtas;

JlO do do d.--

la M. do Rochelle do;S do Port Wiio;

15 hi do Madeira do;lfi H. do Sherry do;

fi bbls old Pna-- h Brandy, pnrr.11 bbls old Aprle Brandy, pt;re:Chsmpitfue Wines, rariounN. & Oj.V and J. MrMi'lin's NatiM"r9iaFngush and Scotch Pali Alos and Porter;Claret in cave; Anitftre; Abjnihe;rTRr?.?thiao; Cfiracoa, &c.

Alo a largo and stock of Frefh Frntts,Pickle?, auJ llurmelicaily Scaled Good ot aUdacrlp-tlni- it Tnwtant- marh-Rr- . rr''''' rrPJ

Cottoa Hope, fee.FULL awortm ut of ail siz a Cotton, Manilla.Jute, and Dcniy Ro;hj: Cottoa, IUtjp, and rlr'nTiviues; Seine Tsinu; Chalk Liu?, Kith Lin?, Tn4Lines, Staging, Stc.; just received ai:d f r mo low by

OKKIN RAWSOX,Tnl'i MSR Main st., bptwef n Third id h oiiifh.

CODFISHCodfi-h- :

3 boxes :

For sale low to t iose coDsi,ajmeut.OAnVVR CO.

FKRSll TKAS Alarm and durable aeoit- -ment of choice Biac-- and Green Teas ou hand

tl aud for saie cUeaii rah'--t J. T. LANflAM ft CO.

Bruing and Fifes.The Cora? i:ie; cf Home in thecity mil btt-,;- , aad iii tuc vicui'tv

Indiana, ar ie loc'fullv norniedI t'&v made anpii,,-.ii-ut..- - whicil

thn .i,..Jt i 1... . . . 1. l.iYiAr?- - irom t!i rc-- Extern tacWr

mr.3i'. cut of flA3f't MAT1K1 L. Calland examine before purchA-i'i- s In-'-

M cahri:ll.ZVJ West Jeffor-jo- t., bet. Thi id f nd Fi urh,.5 LrciUrillc, k v.

RICH 6 tierce prim Rice jiv vTi-iv'- and fcr ealeAND'W BUCHANAN & it..

Jo Come r Second aad Wasltiuttsn et.ZOUAVE Dltl'.r,. r. ipirte M, anil 'f1 Arr ip, al-- o ii:tir,'ai of the S'.vorJ id O'ihre by t.I- -

in;" r. r li jcTHE KOf.DlfcK'8 COMANlnV, for t.e u- - cf Off-

icers, Voluutwie, f ivi Midtia in th- - camp, tiUtj, cron the Man.11 Price

HARDEE': TAi'Ta.S, nith .lOILNSOT-T.- MNULot (Jolt'a R vij-- aud rlnn.'- - Cr.i.iiue. P: ic- - Z'rc.tVAuy of the above sent p r mat!, pj?tict; psid, uuthe receipt of lu ct.B hi mony or '.'Am,.'. Ad in

il F. MADDEN, :52llh:rd 3t.

( MtUHHED SUOAR-- S hhi Standard Crushed Su- -

;ar received per ma.ll oiit ai d tor ?i Vv.'4 AND'W BUi'DANAN A CO.

ill AOKKKKL- - 2A whole and half hM- - I, ands. & iackerel iu etor- n:id lov eai h

ANDREW BIVHANAN A CO.,Corner ond Wa'h'iirron strett"

WKJA- R-O Jo hlid? N. O. Sucar;

'in bbls Pond n d aud Cm "hid SiL'af

In t,oirt and ior saie 1"J 17 MARSHALL HALHERT A CO.

coitus ia itI rt SACK OF PHCr.l I D NORTHERN CtOJ in etci aud lor by

217 Third st.. bf 7,rJnn

RIO COFFKE-i- l'4 hae.- Kio W. l.i'idinp ar-- forby AmD'W BLCii AN & CO.,

Jll Cori:ef S asMiiiifitoii trf.

1B COH-- 5oo ffooil fair and prime R-- C. fJ.v ie in iiore and for e toyAN'VW m'Clf VN fr CO

MOLASSES 75 U-l- St. .lamesHouse Molaeues in ftore p.i:d for eile by

AND' W Bi 'I I A N AN A CO.

1 all vrtl'i:iutudKCod, for f ji by

T. SMITH SPEED, ?t.I ACKEP.EL AND W III TEI't'l 75 it? Nc. I, nd Mucker-!- -

10 Jot U W'hiU'llfh;In store aad f r sale by

ni 4 W. ft h. HITiKHAURT. 417 Mar:t t.12 ranks Rice received per r.iilroad iiiid for "ile

iWJ OAhDNt.lt A CU.

RICE 10 tierres piiie Kxe rectived per mu.il boatforttale bv

C(X D MOODY.

r v bbls White Fith;Hbles Trout;

Ju3t received per Railroad and fcr i ( bvm GaaoNR A C

8 S. MARK. O. F. I)lWh3,IJECEIVEU TH IS DAY

OTftandle", Lawn, and JacontU:Pr.iiri iiriJi:ti:i;Check. d ChaMir-- ;

Frmrb aud Eucii-- ""hintE aud CaT trees;Itonnet aud BclT. Kit'ioim:

And a gonerai etocd. of Douietir and f?t irle Gods.mjJ MAKK ,C DiiWNn, iii Alain it.

IXTRA FAMILY FLOL'R-- W hbls SuowI l"ur in store and foj by

in 14 W. A II 1(1 KKllAim r. 117 Marwvt s

WtNDRlES- -' Bucket, Churns, VMats, Blankets Mups. 111 tff.rt aud for

saip nv m-- HliMtl P'l- t P N.

VB re d;uly receivini? Amrian printp. to which wa' invite thfl attentiu of dealer ior cwi ne wecan and will wll thera cheaper tbm auy W estern hiLiie,and can allord to do it.

ru2 .TAMER LOW A CO.

I iRIKD WLEI- An excellent quality ci d

J ' Dried Bef for sale bym3 HTRPTTT A SON.

CORDAGK Cotton Rope, astorted s'ei;SM coilri Manilla do, do do;

60 do Jute dj, do do;luo dosen Hemp10U do Cotton do;leu do Manilla 0o;luu go for sale byf OARDNP.R A (!0.

WLGAR-a- a hhds price lauding from steamer balticfor and sale by

in 7 RAWSON, TODD. & CO.

rANDLFS full supply Parai:i!ip,Wat, Sperm,Star,V- - and Mold Canoi t'tore a:1.1 for S'.l'e tv

W. A H. BUKKHAKOT, 417 hiarlcet nt.

SKY 6'J bbls superior a aud 5 vear old Bourboneky on t and for sf lo hy

W. A IA. hb'KKHARDT. 417 Market t.

RAIN BAGS-- 1"6,tna) a bushel For Pitt;3,t!iJU M do do do:3,uuu J do PeBU Mill;

Juat retaived and for fnU byJNO. F, HOWARD A CO.

H Agents for

MOLAtSi;S iuii packaces, barre!Baltic and Tor ta! bv

ALLEN, MOORK, ft HA DEV.

C ORN 3W) bag? orine in store ar.d tor ile byCASTLEMAN. MURRKLL. t (.0.

LEAD 3.0UU lbs bar Lead just received and for sale

m 23 ALLFN. MOORE. A H ADEN.

SPRING DP.FSS GOODSO Z b:lte piaiu P'TCiiu;

3 do colored Jicouet?- -

5u cacea new etiii Lawn:Vi do r.'i'-t- Orfi!.Uuii3:

Received and for sale bvJAMES L07 A CO.,

rL'23 :d '.," t' :.yth "t.

ERRi NO

lUO No. 1 Dried do;Just received aud for pale hy

fll CiFO W. MOHRIS, 1.4 Thlrfl rt.

AMmitn pmr oni kpk

1. HI ItKHAK'OT. i'7 Mvift't17L0UR-I35b- bls XXtra Flour jnst iwri'ivod aud fwr

sale by ImJTj GARDNER & CO.

RAILROADS.FASTEST LINE EAST!

"VIA. CIPJCINTJATI,COMURNCINO APRIL 14 1861.

Columbus and Xeniaami

f incinR.itl, !Iarniitoa,& Dayton

18GI mSWm 1861

RAILROADS.FROM CINCINNATI TO

To In hnn. New York In 31 hoars.Philadelphia in 27 4 hrturs. lultiniore in honrs.Saratnc Spi inp? In .''ih'rs. Albany in a11,' hoors.Bnffulo in IB1.; hours. Dunkirk in 14 hours.Cleveland in hour. PitMburg in ISJ4 hours.Wlir'.iiu in hours. Steubenvillc In 11 hours.Cnvtline in fi hours. S'aneville In 7 hoors.Sandusky in Uonri. To do in fl, honrs.

Detroit In 13 V: hours.

Throch Tralna enve Cincinnati aa follofnt:15 A. M. KPPFSS From Cincinnati. Ham-Hto-

A D.Tytcn Depot, couot-ct- j via Toledo, Detroit,and Cana-ia- .

7n 0 A. M. CINCINNATI H?:PRKS- P- Frm LittleMl '111 ! :W. flolum'mi I IV,,,ki-- arid HnC!: vij. Columbia, and Pit

via ColiiruhsiB, Steuben v:ila, and Pittsburg; andvia udumb.j?, LeU.ir, and 1 nwood.

"".'" A. M. FXPRKSf? MAI I. rrrmi T.:tt! MUmiD ll'iecia v.a OO timhiH. itH air. nnA Pittlmro.via oimubne. Oertlin-- , pad Pittebarg; via Columbos,

P. M. FSrR--?5Fr- Cincinnati, HsnillMn &Dtx-- t, couuevts via Toledo, Detroit, aud Cana-

da.Ifl P. W. MonT Eyp?.rf.gFrom Cincinnati, !Um-il- tjn "3, Daon ccnni-- via Columbns, !,

and Pirtebnrr; via Cohinibus, Ciettlie, andI via Co'.iiinhut, Cleveland, Dunkirk, and Buf-!- :via !"irnlaj, and Bonwood; and via Co-lumbus, and Pittsbfirg.

AIndim Slccrtno Cxr on this Train.ty"Pa-e?age- rs for Lak wilt take the morn-ing 1 rain.eir-Tb- :45 P. M. P.iprew, Satardiya, for Toledoonly.

The Sight mm DaVy, 8atjrd y$ excepted.A li other- - 7Yans run Duty, Svndoyt excepted.

fatter toan Clucinuati time.

EaETgajre Cherkod tbrongh to all Eastern Citiei.E7j!a!--:Tiptr- fboi;:d lar in mir-- that tho

Ci" is thCI.D rd FAV'OPIT!: RoI'TB. Con-n- -..ioin arft if.au? prmni'tiy, t'te Roads are thoroughly

bAI.i ,Ab f i I. an.', Hi: mod m iinprn- - , ojeDls adoptedlusum.2 ufuirr, aad 8Ai U i V.

TFfKOrOH TICKETSAre - M Ml the PRINCIPAL RAILROAD TH'?"T0 'iCi;S in tho WMf wd SOUTH. Ask for tick-

ets via UiacitATJL.P. W. RTP.ADER,

, General Ticbent. A pent,inciun(ti.

LoulsvHJe ana Frakfort and LexItistoa and Frankfort

ri.ir,norj)s.S AND A FTFR MONDAY, Ami '22. lfil. TrainsV wl'l leave Louisville duly (Sundays eicertdi asfollow;

1 ISvl rRAIN- -! A. M., t,op;,inf at, nil stationswhen , freest Fair Crouuda, Rac. Course, Brown-boro- ,

ami lifilovi-- , c iith cfiif; t F.iuineure with etaeosfor C"'lo: it Fran", tort t,r Iawrf I IniTods-bur-

and Dnn:ih: it Mii-.-.- ir for ; at Payntyi''r:,"'n or wrfW'"; Bti'l at 1xid,ou via railroadMiJ sUti for Danville, Lsucater, Crabwn...j,,.j, ojLucr-.'ju- , uicmona, ait. bterling, and ail int, r"r trtivna.

SCCOND TRAIN S !I)P. M., storPin(r at all stationswh(-- iHfd, s.cfr.t Fair Grounds, Point, BaeeC-onw-

Oni!sii n.Biiil!liro.Hurk.n.r,s, and North lVutou- -

by ste at Ki.iiuyace for New Castle; and atrr.; .ii e for (icorc.'tr'i.'iilIRD TRAJ N A "COM MODATION Lenvp at 6:)

1 M ., atoppf nc Tit ali Stations; and will leaveLaprt,r t A. M stoprhig at all stations, and ar-rive st at A M.

Trruns arrive in lA'uievtlU- a-- follows; First Train atW:4 A M.; Tram at 6:au P. M.; Lagrange n

at t:t0 A M.Fr- - i ;i:t Trsiny leiv Iiuifville dully (Sundays PTcept-a- t"'' A. M.anivinK in Lexiugron at 4;:iu P. M

"y-ll.- t u roce'.ved and discharged frjro !:3o A. M. to

I Tfcbot? for Danville, nArrodfburp, CrabOichai-d- , 3oiu"rei:t, Ver?aiiles, (Jt;orpetown, and all

cr.n h.- lind at tho I iu Louisville,comer of Jcfie-rao- and Brrok streets.SAM 'J 15 L tJILL, Guperintf-ndent- ,

3 nf L. F. aiid L. A F. R. R

LOUISVILLE AND NASHVILLEASP

Memphis andlouisville

BAILBOAD XjXISTIE

COMPLETION OF TDK MEMPHIS, CLARKS-V1LL-

AND LOUISVILLE RAILROAD, FORM-ING A DIRECT LINK FROM LOUIS-VILLE TO MEMPHIS AND NKW ORLEANS VIACLARKSVILLE.

CouiruenclETff April 11, ISOJ, Trulna will runaa follow:

Leave Louisville noon. 19:(K) night.Arrive at Cavo City r. M. 3;vi a. m.

BowI:ne-Cree- . &;:J.U " K::0 v

invii!R u:ihjCl.u Seville !':j " ft; Hi

Humboldt 4;?tu a, k, 4:dl) P.M." 'Time OViLibviJiu to Memphis) 21 hours.

CONNKOTI.VG at II UMilOLDT for NEW ORLEANS.Leive 4:$ a.m. 4:''o p. m.ArrivB at 'I taa 5;i5 A. m. 5:15 p! m!Arrive :t Chiton Miw 75 p.m. 7:15 A M

Arrive at New Orlta a. m. .15 v u.Time (Louisville to New Orlaud) 42 houiv.

FOR BARDSTOWN, LEBANON, AND ELIZABETH-TOW-

Iavr Lou'mvill 7;i,o a. m. fi:Ol p. m.Arrife ai !Ad'roFn ;.(' E!lcalM;tiitowu ':M LcV.non ll:3t A. M. H:15 "

1 lie A. M. Tni;i frrui Loi.i?r:Ilp connects at Lb- -nnon wi'b i.t- .- lor Sprir.field, Danville, and points inthe hjfcriur of Kentucky.

HKTURTIN(liLeave I,ebi.non - ij a. m. lrH) P. M.Ltavo EAz-- e;iitowu 6:':0

liarji.'toiv a .iy 'Anive at Loi.u-viil- i:uy 5.30 Pi Mt

Trains i Mtaiphi sud NhvilSo arrive at Louis- -vl;le at 1:30 1. M. H:.w P. M.

The U Tiiia from will rim dailv.T he li uu'ht Tiviu viil letive Loui-vill- e on

but will not- ,au n .inri-.itr- at thn Depot, corner

of Ninth find Broad v. a v. aud at No. 70 Fourth street.oppoc'l'-- the N.itioal Hotel.

- d't ,ic. B. ANDERSON. 8nnrint;.r,ent.

NKW TI:!E TAJ3IE.

FOUST, LOUIS, CHICAGO, DETROITAnd nil PcInfM West aid North wcat.

TIIK GREAT YESTERV AND NORTH WKSTERNSllOP.r LINE ROtTE.

1C50. Arrane-eraent- . 1961.TWO DAILY TRAINS TO LOUIS, CINCIN-

NATI, AND CTIIOAOO.AN?ul afrr Monday, April l !!. Trains' ' will leave (oppoto Lounvill-- as fol-

lows;

73' ' Br. TOFfS AND r:ifIOAnn pyprvpoMAIL (Daily etcort E'lndayp).

P. V. THROUGH ACCOMMODATION (Daily ex-- ISatnri.iy?).

7:45 P. M. NIGHT PSPP.r"3, for St. Louis, Cslro,Cincinnati. IMttfburjf, B .'timore. Cleveland, Bnf-- Ifalo, Philadelphia, New Yoik, and Boston.

Two Trfns dolly fexjert dundaye) for 8t. Louii at 7:3UA. tl. ar.ti 7:15 P. M.

Two Traios daily Sunday.) for Cairo at A.M. and 7:4i P. M.

I wo i rair.e daily f xrt Sundays) for Memphis at 7:30A. M. and 7:45 '. M.

To Train dr.i.y (exc'-i-- Sundays) for Kew Orleans et7." A. M end 7:1) P. M.Ttvo Trains dai'v Except Sunday?) for Chi fico at 7:30

A. M. and P. M.Two Trains daily (f xcept Sii'JdayO fr.r Detroit at 7:30

A. M. av.d7:43 P. M.Two Trairs eailv (?scr;.t Sfjid.ivs for Jeff'-r- City,

bmcii'e, At. ,)r;,., Hanuihal.QMiucy,ton, Sicily-i- d, I tea tor, Jackfonville, Pwona.P.r1i'irJ.-;-.ji- , Io City, and ail point Wnit uJNorthwest.

One Trnm ou Sunday evening at 7;45.

r"Tim to St. IsmU, ivy- houw. t- .lef-r- n CBv.H! hni'rs; to St. . 44 lmmi: to Cairn, 16 hours; ioMemphii, Ik Uouri-- ; to New Orleans, 4H hours.Oi.li one Chantfe of Cars to St. Levis, Cincinnati or

rVBaKacf through and all transfen free.Trains leHvn St. Lruis at 7:f0 A M. and P M.

eonnwtiii cir-i- Mitcht'.l with Trains South- arriv-fu-iu LouisviIU rt A. M. aud i:3u P. M.

AU trains cnnect riciy with all Pawen;er Trains ontt n Ohi" Kud .; vi Riilroad. and wait indefinitelyfor O. ai.d M. tiame vi-. n th.'v are delayed, thrpby

to ;afnrT(f Couubctious ut Mitchell, toor from Louie or Cincinnati.l"'aei.?3rB p.ud taken to and from any

pait ot ti,u City aud the Cais Fn of Charge.Both Tijroii.rli Ti nine counert.ins clotvlv" at Grecncas--u. with t i i nam and Kuhiuond Railroad, WiwtfrrT.rre Haute ami St. Lou iu. and Fa-- 1 for Indianapo-

lis: a' l.ujiyet'e wiih tb- Toledo and Western Railway;ana M. S?. Croeains; with the Michipiu Southern ltail-r.f.- d

for Toledo intrnidiHte station. AI-- 0 atMichipao City wilh tin Michigan Central Railroad forChicago ar.d all points Wtat and Noithweat. Also forDetroit and all point p i:at.

THftoUtJH TK.KFTS and further information cmho tilled a their RAILROAD TICK FT OFFICK,li jathwivt corner of Third ai)d Main ctr'-e?- , Uor-- u.

h or.. :!,ii-- ),v A. D. Mausfi.'ld) Louisville, Ky.3iffTc 'i'i- are run by Louie'-ill- e time.S. ti. PAJiXKK, Atrent, Louii vilK

R. B. RICKeR,Snpt.wr. Apr'! Vt., iMg. ofi ,tf

"

TrA f Sl'O It rA l'lOlYSteam to Londonderry, Glas-

gow, and Liverpool." v The Montreal Ocan Steamship 's

Clydewrl buiit steamers:v:.;nN. zL.ov.iiA wt. McMa-te- r. I N. American, Capt. Alton.

Cart. Or time. I Anelo-Saxo- "liailantine.North Rnton, Rorlaud. H.b.rnian (now b.uhlin-i)- .

U.rvriiu Cai-t- . Graham. (now building).'a;T- Caiiaaiau and United States Mails.

Oneul the steaners ot"th line will sail from Liver-pool e- - ry rhi:rday, and troiu Quphec every Satur-j.ar- ,ca hriR at Loadonderry to receive ou board and

.1 mails and pasenrrs to and from Ireland audScotlaM. 01??.ccw paaeng.rB sre fiiraiehed with freef tif ketJ to ai.d frori I.ondonderrv.

Rates of paesapw from Quebec to London-Serrr- , Glas-fto-

or Liverpool:First Cl.irto (according to accommodation).. aodbteeiae (tound with cooked provisions) jo

An er;.!iencid Surgeon attached to eaeh steamer.Return tickets iBsud at reduced rales.

iaeued for brii.giQ out paseDrers from allth principal towus of Oreat Biitain aad Ireland at thetollowi-i- low ratea;

Loudoiidtrry to New York sn onGlasgow 62 60Livperpoo " v

5 (JO

From auy R. R. Station in Ld eland tfu 00From " " " in Ireland 62 60From Antwerp- Bremen, Hamburg and Rot- -

leraanj to rsew 1 orE .. 45 00Ttcketa d at reduced rates per Wajhiugton Line

of S Ailing Packets, leaving Liverpool or New Yorkwe klv.

For passage, apply at the oce cf tho Company, 23Broadway. New York. SABtfL A SKA RLE, GeneralArente, nrjt. H. Campbell, corner of Main aod Thirddtreuts, LouicVilie, Ky. jyi9 dly

SUGAR 23 this Lovering's Crushed Pcwdertd, andiu store snd tor sale by

MOORE. H A DEN.

A SMALL lot jut received aud for eale byii- H. E ERG US ON A SON,

mHI rfth rAt. on- - door north of Mftrknt.

IJEF!NhD SUGAR tu bbls Circle A New Yorkiu store aud lyr sale by

nilJ WM. OAY.

CtOUNl itY LARD du-- t received aquantityin kegiou retail by

1JIO CoFt-f'E-i- t eod fair Rio CoCye landinglgt tirjau-e- r II. J tr t7

BUCHANAN A CO.Tl.'jt

HOLLO co tuns liht country('10UNTK Wiir. fti- - u at Sk iH:ts, Ovens, Encheh Pots.gt-- Potd, S K"ttVs. a:i Do? Iioi:, ou hand auSfor .!( to tb.' t.ade Kt -

V.'AI L.v; V., LITHGOW. ft CO.

tnoic: vaiiotu braiid; Flur;75 sacks do; for sat by

J2J HIBiUTT SON.

RAILROADS.

Change of Time.

rJ1 RAINS will leave JefTersonviiia, opposite Looisvtile,

0::jO A.M., 2:30 P. !tl., and 1i:50 A.M.6:31 A M.-- 8T. LOUI9 AND CINCINNATI EX-

PRESS Counects at Seymour for Vincennes, Evana-viH-

Sandoval, Cairo, St Louin; St. doaeph, and allpoints in the Went and Northwest, and for Cincinnati,connecting with local trains for all poiuts in SouthernOhio.

8;S0 P. EXPRES3 EAST Daily(Sut'days erc'pt'd connectine at Syrnotir with trainson the Ohio and Mii-wyp- i Railroad for Cincinnati,Cohinibns.New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore,and all Eastern Citiff; andfat IndianppolL" with

line for (Jlevelaod. Pittsburg, Philadelphia,Baltimore, and ell tho principle cities in the East; al?owith Trains on the TTre Haute and Lafayrtte Rail-roads for S. Lonii, Chicago, Kw-.- Inland, Qiinrey,Hannibal, St. Joph. aud all the other principle citiesin ttie Weft and Northwest.

li-2- A. M- .- NKiIIT EXPRESS-Dai- lv (Saturdaysconnecting at Seymour with traiim on Xhm

Ohio and MnU.ippi Railroad for Cincinnati and allEastpni titii'K; nt Indianapolis with the Bellefoun-t- a

no Line nr Toledo, Dt'trot, Buttalo,No York, Bos' on, Philadelphia. Bull imore, and allpoint- - in the Fat; and with the- - Cincinu;iti and Chic-ac- o

air Hue, Terre Il;iite and Richmond and Lafay-ette Railroad fr Chicapo, St. Paul. St. .Joseph, St.LouU, aud nil points iu the Went and Northwest.

CLINTON JOHNSON, Agent.ftlS dtf A. 8. CUOTHKKA. Snt.'t.

18GO! I86OIis mmm mm

l i A I L 11 O J.YJD.m Eib-Poa- We Trad.

T Cppnclly of ttati Road Is bow equal r si orIn the Conn try.

TSllEK THROUGH

Passenger TrainsBETWEES PITTSKLRG ASD FfllLAPELMIA,

ONNECTIKO dlrpct in the Union Dpot. atwith through trnin from rII Western cities for

Philadelphia, New York. Boston, Baltimore and Waeh-Incto-n

City, thus funnahlnR firilities for the transpor-tation of paasetifrers unsurpaSed for speed and comfortby any other route.

Exprftes and Fn- -t Llns rnn thint;h to Phlladelrbiawithout rhane 01 cars or conductors.

Srookinc cars are attached to each train; WoMnifTtBlprinp C'ar to Exyrcis and Fast Trnins. The

RUNS DAILY, Mnil snd Fast Line Snudaysexcepted. Thrye Daily Trains connect direct for NewYork. F,ipr.s and Fast Line counect for Baltimoreand Wftdhmptou.

AU Tiiroueh Pa3enrpr Trains rrovMod with Loneh-ridp'- s

Pat'-;- ' BrVe spd und-- r perfect control of theKufeinecr, thn" nddine much to the ssiVty of travelers.

Six Dfiily Trains belwen Philadelphia and New York,Two Daily Trains betweii-- New Bork and Poabjn.Tbroiiph Tickets (all rail) are good on either of theshove Trains.

BOAT TICKETS to fWron are good via Norwich,Fall River, or Snnineton Lines. Boston passengerstiMisf"rr d fr-- e of chm-- through Nw York.

TICKETS EASTWARD may tw ohtainM at any ofthe in.portant Railroad offices In th Wnst; also onboard any of tlie mpular Line of Steamers on thp Mis-sissippi and Ohio Rivera; and at tlie Offices of the Com-pany In Boston, New York, Baltimore, or Philadelphia.pp.ro nlwnytfui low nod llmo us quloU oa by

iDYothor Routo.ARK FOR TICKETS BY PITTRIIURG.

Tho comptetioQ of the Wesm connoctions of thoPennsylvania Railroad make this theDiroct Line Eotwoen the East mnd tba

OEBAT WEST.The connecting of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at

PltMurT, avoiding all drayase aud frrriacp of Freight,tovetiipr with th saving of tira, are advantage readilynrvreciated by Shippers of Frtdight and the TravelingPublic.

For Frelcht Contracts or Shipping Direction apply toor chorea eitner ol (lie loUowlng Agents ot tne . oui- -' li7A. STEWART, Plttsbnrgh: IT. 8. Pierce A Co.,7.anville.O.; J- - .1. Jolini-tou- , Ripley. O.; R. McNly,Mayrvi!lp, Ky.; Onnby fe Cropper, Ohio;Paddock 4 Co., Jefferson vi He, Iud.; H. W. Brown & Co.,

0-- Athern A Hibbert, Cincinnati, O ; R. C.Mcidmm, Mndisou, Iud.; Jos. E. Moore, Louisville, Ky.;P. G. O'Riley 6 Co., F.vanriville, Iud.; N. W. Graham ACo., Cairo, III.; R. F. Sat,, whaler A (ilass, St. Louis,Mo.; John II, Harris, Nanhvill:, Tetin.; Harris A Hunt,Memphis. Tcuu.; Clerk A Co., Cliicapo, III.; W. H. H.Kooutz, Alton, 111.; or to Freight Agents of Railroads atd'llereiit pointe in the West.Tlie -- rcnt'ir FncDUIrsi offrrcd for tbo Protec-

tion nnd etpccdj Traunporiatton of LIVE8TOCK.

And Oood Accommodation, with nsoal privilpget forpersona travelling ia charge thereof,

Py this roare trelchts of all descriptions can he for-warded to and from Philadelphia, New York, Boston, orBaltimore, to and from any point on the Railroads ofOhio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, orMi.'dotiri by railroad direct- -

1 ho Pennsylvania Rilrosd also connects at Pittibnrgwith steamers, by which goods can be forwarded to anyPoiton the Ohio, Muekmum, Kentucky, Tenuessee,Cumberland, Illinois, Mi.vissippi, Wisconlo, Missouri,Ka'i.iftrj, Arkanfla, and Red rivers; aud at ;ieveland,

, and Chicago with steamers to all ports on theNonhwe-ter- n Lake.

Merchant-- , aud Shippers entrusting the rransportationof th'dr freight to this Company can rely with confi-dence on it speedy transit.

THE RATES OF FREIOHT to and from any pointIn the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad, arw at alltimes as favorable as are charged by any other RailroadCortipimie.1"Be particular to mark packages Via PrMita. B.

E. J. SNF.EDEH, Philadelphia.MAORAW A KOON3, North street, Baltimore.LEECH & Ct., No 2 Aztor House, or No. 18 VTIiUain

street. New York.LEECH A CO., No. 77 Stato street, Boston.

H. H. HOUSTON,Oenoral Freight Agent, Philadelphia.

L. L. HoUPT.Oenera! TicKt Agent, Philadelphia.

THOR. A. SCOTT. General Sup't, Alroona, Pa. jo dtf

Wooden Ware, Brooms, Cordage, Ace.

A FULL assortment of Buckets, Tubs, Churns, cov-ered and Cedar Cans, Butter and Sug T

Wooden Howl? and Travs, AVah-Bard- Clothe?' Ping(all kiudf), RoUing Pins. Pot-it- MBher, SievsMea.'urcs, Mojw Dnijohns, Uarvect Kegs. Well Bucket.s k;u;n). Barrel Cover-- , vVrappiiiK Pa-per and Paper B.icc, Childrou's Carriat-'es- , id;iiChtwts,Trot LitiPs and Staging, Seine Twine aiid Fbh Line;Flax. H- mp, and Cotton Twineej Mmilta, Hemp. HrjdCotton Rnp-- ; Broonia. Wi s aod Health Brooms Black-ing, Scrub, and Dusting PiiiBlief; Faucets, LemonSqueeaTr". Percussion Caps, Ac; in ttore aud for pale atlow I'wcta by ORRIN RAWSON.

m3n Main t b'twen '1 hird nd Wn rth.

IEF INKD SL"(ARS 30J bM Crushed, Granulated1 1, L""u, aua Scft Cruehed RuKirc in store and tor sale

bp AND'W BUCHANAN a CO.

kj l,o(nj bbli Flour;JM bbN Applfw;3i'0 bbls Potatoes;

M tbsf Ouiona:2irj bap Buckwheat Floor;

Iu rtcre and for sate bymi JOHN aVYDKB A X.

JUGAR 43 hho:s prime N. O. Snar from ftfainerLou'i-vill- via Louisville and Memphis Kail'OJd

and for bv GARHNKR Ac i O.

uiirmvtitii!e, - , w nnu omv- -

fcfc'r vsiiiA, Hoes nnd Hake. Oxand log Chains. Planes, Coffee Mill", Saws, Augers andChinel;, 1,'ow tnd Shrvp Bells, Anvils aud Bellows. Onhand a larte of Hardware and Cutlery, and,d! irons of dipoiug, will nH at low ritpiierj to ca-- h

Call foon and get bari;aiii'.I"S C. ORMSRY. M.2 Main st.

W1NF.- 3-1 r bhli Sautrne Wine;

Irt ca?es do do;4n do Rhine; d ;(id d- Champagne;

casks Madeira and Sherry Wine;2u do Poit Wine for sale by

ANTHONY ZANOXK A SON,Fifth hiow Mam.

O LASSES K'O bbls Plantation Mo In ?torcand for nal h" fa-- WM. (iY.

f LA RET W1N- B-Vv a6 cajki! Bordeaux Wine;

15 do superior Claret Wine for family use;2nd caes Claret WtRf1;

50 do do do, choice;In store and for sale hy

ANTHONY 7ANONK A SON.,ilfl Fitt.h t. below Main.

S. S. MARK. O. F. DOWNS.

RFCKIVEP THI DAY A few patterns ofBrocade Silk in spring colon;

Cheek nnd dm all plaid Spring SilksKid Olovea, iSrc.

For sale at very low prices.MARK' A DOWNS. 411 Main st.

WHITE WINE 6 bbls Uaut Sauteme Ih stom andf,ir .kT h- - fmlill W M . G A V .

WU1SKY- -

76 bhle extra Rectified Wbiikr:p'J bds double fxtra (to;40 bbls copper distilled do;75 bble tine old Bourbon do;ii bbla line old Rye do;

In store and for sale hymi37 MARSHALL HALRFRT A OO.

PORTER AND SCOTCH ALELONDON London Porter;fSO do Scotch Ale;

Sold by the dozen or cak to nlt pnThasers by,t I P THOMPSON. 1 Ponrth rrt.

Scino Twine, Trot-Line- s, &c.,4 FULL assortment, of Seine Twine,V Staring, Chalk-Line- s

Flax. Hfnip, aud Cotton Twine, Manilla, Cotton,and Htmp Rope, Ac, iu store and fo sa'e low by

ORRIN RAWSON,m2 33 Main ft., between Third and Fourth.

s UNDRHiSivJ bnRs Cottcn Yam, assorted imnibern;1'Hi bles No 1 Battmg;60 do Kxtra do;76 do No. 2 do:60 baf wh'tn t Chain;So do colored do do;

JoO r?o Candle-Wic-

60 do Wrapping do; for sale bya3 GARDNER A CO.

Chk::; Western Reserve410 do Hamburg do;6 do Eiijzlih Dairy do;

store and for sale byJNO. F. HOWARD A CO.,

ml? Main, between Third and Fourth sts.

INK HRANDIKSc&fiki Otard, Dupoy, A Co Cognac;

4 ', do Hnuesey oo;& do Melady6 W do Jules Rnbvns

10 V piiwaPullevoit?!!! Rochelle;15 H 00 do;

In store and for sale by J. MONKS,m North fid1 Main. bet. Seventh and sts.

WINK- S-T Mi rases Claret Wit

SJ0 '4cAfks Madeira Win;6 do Shrry do;IS H do Malaga do;

In store and for sulo by J. MONKS,al5 North id Main. bpt. Seventh and Kiphth sts.

rsEFINKD SUGARA Crushed Baltimore Sugar;

60 bbls Lovering's Crushed do;2 bbls do Granulated do:io bbls Soft Crushed do: for sale by

3 OARDNKK A CO

CHOTCB FAMILY FLOUR 60 bbls No. 1 KxtraWheat Flour, selected expressly for family

use, for sale bym& W. A H. BVRKHARDT. 417 Market st.

GLASSES 333 bbls prime Plantation received per11 steamer B. U. Faircbiid and for sale by

tnl4 ALLKN. MOORK.A IIADW.

B ALLOCS RACKED CIDER just received and forsate by

m4 J. SMITH SPKFD. Main rt.

FLCR Rush vllle Mills Dooble Ertra Hoar;450 bbla KnieliVtowo " "

7u bbls vriliowGrove" "Ia store aud fcr tale by

AND'W BUCHANAN A CO.,A4 rVimt- - 3"-ot- "I Wh)ntnn mt

Iron, rjails, and Bteel.'" Charcoal aud Stouecoal Iron, assortedTOO

ke?s Nails, from 3 todo Soited, rjt and wrought:

luo tuns Steel, Cast, blabs, VViuge, and AmerlcaoBlirtev:

In store aud for sate very low byran W. B. BELKNAP A CO.

BOURBON WHISKY 1W bbls genuineOLD county copper distilled Wbissy, made by Ial- -

bct and Push, iu store and isr sale Dy.T vinvrq

New k Iiiiproved Stationery Raages,FOR HOTEL AND FAMILY USE.

VV are couitaoitlymaDulacturinp the above CootlcgV T of arioui eiiv,-:- . adai to family use or

the larjft; eia9 botc-l-;- , aud which given suche.itiefActi&u since tbeir iutroJiictiou in this ctty.

Tbise Ranges are the tuoc- ar:d arti-cle of the kind ever ohYied to tne public. Call and ex-

amine them ats WALLACk. UTWnOw.Acn.'R.

AND :A Sri (M KICKS A v.ry fF- aid ex(l,irus lit c.l OioTh- sntl I'mrv Ovimmsfor r.iid uuuuutjr us?, of tin laU-s- and mot deirablt- uatterus, in ftore and for wile by

m-- t J. VON BORR1F3 4 CO., 4M Maiort.

JlNFSjCAjllJL. A. CIVILT, & WOOL

Books, Stationery,WALL-PAPE- R, WINDOW-SHADE-

S,

Book and Job Pncters and liimicrs.451 MAIN ST., BETWKEN FOLRTn ANI) FTFTB

l.wutwvm. Ky.

JOHN SNYDES & CO.w uuiorais urocert, rionp and Oom

misaion Merchant.It Mala street, between Third and Fourth,

LOUISVILLE, KY.PARTICULAR ATTRV" OIVKN TOTHSSAI,Prodi it , d to us. wui

J. 3. C.LDWELi, U OO--IS Chestnut street, opiosite Girard Donsa,

PHILADELPHIA.NEW IMPORTATIONS FINK WaTtfil

Pxtelt, Phillipe, A Co., Watches, li! Gnv.Charles Frodhani's London avwal! ?i7ies in Hunting Caen and Oja r ace.tySole Authorised Areuts for shove.

PGold snd Silver, Knrlish and Swiss WATCHES.Rich Jewelry, new derizL.Diamond!, Pearl, aud r.il th1 stylfi.Silver Ware, unsurjir.seej in style, quality, aud finliK.

visiting Ph'ladelrhia are invited aanune tb( irNKW MARHLE ESTABUHMENT.

A vl(t entailfnir no obligation to piirro-w- .VUnifonn Prices, in plain figurea, aud no varts Mon.

JOttJT PLECK,Lard Oil ax.d Candle

MANUFACTUI? P:R,o. 10 TWH nt., bctwrn ,l!n nnd ths R!v

Aod No. 7 ,IefTT30n ft.., nerth side, be.twooClay and Sbf Iby,

ai uv

UNPOWDEirDUPONT'S

RIFLE AXD BLASTING roWDKR,in kbtau icros

Water-tlsjr- tt and rir-- .

We have in isapazine II snr:!ye-- hfi sbov ojvbrated brand of Powdsr, put up in jaisv irvn ktv. sH

for sale at same price a woojei kegs b?

A. T. 1hPSiNT A-- TO.tN. R. For snle b nil the Tyiiirll! mpTrti,nt

I JAMS- -

:0 canvftfed nams;410 plain country do;

Io store aud for sale byru GARDNFR CO.

On1 TZ MADRAS HANDKF.ROHlKrS;4UU 3111 dR Oil d i;

a:U pi-- Silk .

Recmved jnd for rale byJAMPS LOW CO.,

ml 2in ai d ".u S'sth it-- FKKSH TOMAT"KS-- have frTOMATOE3 ot fine Fresh , which we

are selling cheap lor each.J. T. LASH M CO.,

ni1 Imvirtor,. of Ttn. Ar.. Thir d nt.

CHAMPAONK WINKS

25 do Del 'louico;So basket Veiz'-nny-

lft do lliedeick h Co,;In store aud for tiale lu quantitW t suP inrrtmpor by

ml J. p. THOMPSON.

RAISINS Tondon Layer;ldi) do M. R.

Jnst received and for sale hv11 iVA W. MORRM. 1.11 TMr-r- t sf.

1KRCL'SS10N CAPS 3j' O. D.'h "x nab- hy.1. SMITH SPFilD. Mainst

SIRUP Baltimore GrM?aS;nip:a'J )fdo T'lo do

Just received and for sale byalH 0RhNFR CO

CCOTTON KOl'F; YARNS ani UATTLNO;J WOODKN WARK; 1'. ROOMS-

CHOICE CIGARS aud SMOKING TOBACCO.A largo lot of each iu stoiu a:iu ot unit- by

IU HOCK. WICKS. A CO- -

CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES(jabs, end Chaise

75 Willow Cab?, plain mid broiizvd;Also Whtebi a:id 0anu b panitely;

Just recivtMl at the Wooden Ware aud Pr.ini Storeand for sale low by OKltIN KAWSON.

alti 'A'S Main t., between Third nnd tb.

UNDRIKS -S 5 btild Apple Brandy;50 bbls Dorufritic do:

luo bbid irat. It. WiiL-fe-

100 bills do;4u yi aud n Mpes cue I renr h Branfly.

In store and for .f h Ialf.1 .1. MONKS.

CHK8SE S3 boxes of fine qualit" iu ftvir- - i d forlmlil t'lR TTT A SON.

RICB 10 tierces prime Rice rereivr-- bv maiiljoatfor salo bv al" H. W. C00D.

WHKKTINOSau cares 1" 4 brown Sheetings;li co bleached do;6 do 4 do do;

Jnst received aud for sale byJAMBS LOW A cor-

n! and 2ili went Mirth s..

CORN sartcs mixed shelled Com;4 m do Vi'bite do do;

In nrw resewed punniea; receiving per JeffenonvllleRailroad and for bv

AND'W BUCHANAN A CO..mlS Corner Second and Wa.jhfnitton ft.

W UNDRIKS Cotton Yarn?, Carjet Cbaia, CottonBhtti Twine. Cordite. Ac., tor pale ty

111 HMI IS !' IN

FORI", MAI LIK A, AND SHfclRP.Y WlNF-- e

dozeu t'lie old Port.h S do tine old Madeira:dj rju-- ; p:ile t JiCjrv:

In store and for eale in qieintitiff to suit pnrrhasTP by.1. P THOMPSON. 7 Fur-hft- .

CLARKT W1NKS-- AC&iee St. Jiilieu. ir,ta-7- of I "37;

tlj " do Floria, vintftse 01 l37;is? ao dA gr. K.Jt.pli

In tore and for sale iu ii intitb,t' to Huit purrhsp byJUS J. P. THOMPSON, ir, rouUh -- t.

gS HARDWARE

S23 AND

G XJ TLERY .

31'2 North side Mala nt., between 3d ond 4thRECEIVING daily large to our stock of

con of A"vi!3, ViseHinges, Screws, boltj. Scale, Planes, lioflriMills, Nui.a, Snih Weigh ti", Cooyer'a and O.rrutT""Tools. For fi low he f.ivH'H OOLI.iS ORMSKY.

Cedar Chests.1 In etere and for sale tJ. prices to close tho coaeit'imt'iit by

OKKIN RAWSON.twr.nn Third "'d Fourth

MOLAblSLtS 0H) r.bla lan'linK Mac-nt- ai.d lorio?J 11. D. NISWCOMB a BRO.

I) KCANSbv

-- o freuh Pecans in store ond for 9 sls

W. A H. BFRKHARDT. 417 Market st.

1 I ACKFKKL j kit-f- No. 1 Mackerel in store and for11 sale low on couaigunifnt br

31. OA -

MR, LIME, AND CEMENT- - 61' btils for sate by

LOUR Various brands eontantlv 0.1 hand.Ii1 ro4 .1. SMITH SPKKD M.in

FAMILY FLOl bbls No. 1 ExtiaMill) in store iud tor Ale bv

nviiJ ALLKN. MDORW, HADES.

SUGAR-- W hhd- - pnni'j S;it-'- r reci ivt-- r- -r Bltir tniim'-- (iARDNKK A ' O.

Men's Clothiiij,Youths' Clolluns,

Boys' Clolhius,

I'liildrcn's ClotliiiK,

Alo MEN'S, BOYS', YOtTHS' AND CHILDRKN'SSHIRTS. HOSIERY. CLOVK3, TIES, CRA-

VATS, UNDERWEAR, SL'SPENDFRS,Ac, &c.

Freh, nle. full stork fir Spiiug and Summer wearJust oiened at

J. M. ARMSTRONG 3.tn21 fn Mali) trft th Ntior.a) Hott.

FRUIT 75 bushels Dri'-- j In storeDRIED finHI HTOBTI.T A POV.

RAIN BAGS --MM fearolos- - Bate '3 and 2V buab3!C, Fort. Pitt hrmul) f t ainooat Marnieraod for sale by JNO. F. HOWARD A C ,

Aff'itH Mauiifacti! rers.Main, twt-'f- 'n Third and Foil th ts.

OLA5SKSIt! m bbls Plantation;75 Hdo do;

Landing from steamer John Ralne ftp-- sale hyDl RAWSON. TODD. & CO-

T IO COFFEE 600 bags fail- to prune in store and for

Irf ALL FN, MOORE, A HADFN

17 IO Cf FEFE-3- 00 bags (tood fair and pricie arriving

It aud tor sale byRAWSON. TODD. OO

V M bhls White Fish;30 Xbbls Trout:

Jmt receivfd pe railroad iid for sale byrtAKnNFR A OO.

IEANS AND LINSFVS bals Pho?nis Mills lostore and for sale low to close consifinniMit by,10 WM. OAY.

pATAWHA WINE 10 bh! Bland's r'ire CatawbaV W ine In store and f--r w' f by

W. A H. BUiiKHARDT. 417 Mrkft ft.

OFFKE LOim bags Rio Cotfee, fiur to prim equalityin;store aud for sale by

WM. OAY.

LTLOUR-- 30 bbla A No. 1 Family 1'"!

P iq liAKDNKK ( CO.

UOAR 2h hhds fair to strictly prim" n andO for al bv It. W.'linMF.

UOAR- - Hi hhdi prime rceivM pr stpainer B. J.s Adams aod Juhu Rainn and f' 'o' 7o khvsiim. ronn. rn.

Il ACKLIN HAM8 A cboicf lot sugar-cure- d Hropi'l and country Bacon just receiv-j- in store and fortale by

TBKFINEI) SUGAR 60 bbls Baltimore B bott CruehMX ed, received aud for eale brawsov. Tfinn - fo

OFrEE lio'J bsgs piim Rio Cotf-- e for salt tvC v1 AT, I. KM. Mi

I DOMESTICSc' h.iA. k'An kUrhA nfl )ftt DrllMns!:

Hv cases Semper Idem 4 and and Lcusdalsbleached

Received and for sale byjMES LOW A i:n.,

m q(.a r.A ''.! nW th --t.

COFFEE 100 ba?s good to prime .i

IViu mtnra miA fnr- - mala hfAND'W BUCn-VVA- a ;o.

WUGAR Si hhds prime Suar received per stacierAutocrat and far sale ny

A WAN A CO.

WHITE WINE 5 bbls Haut Sautern in store ardhv f ; I WM "AY.

T OVERING S RKFINED SUGARS o bbls Crfht--I r.,1 P..l.,-Ti.r- l ru..1Trr.- - ai'A for S.I6

by

CANDLl S 5,''L'0 Hams, Sides, and Shouldersfor sale by

Tit nwTTT

IAVA COFFEE 10J niits liae eld receiv r tailv road aad for sale by

tn6 RAWSON". TODD. CO

tVINB- -

t T 15, eke Madeira Y.lne;1J do Port do;0 bblu Milaa do;

In store and for sale by .mtf MARSH'LL

RlCr, socaaii revived w iiiaubiat aud tor

rOTTON YARNbAKB aejoitf-- uurubers;do Carrot Cli'iiu.

h i belt's Cotton 'iVtuw;f.i ,lo Ca' Wic1-.- ;

hHi rto .No-- fi't1 'inr for

L'GAR 6J bbl A Crut-hc- Suiar itiK .afor sale by jl:tj OARDNER A CO.

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