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DAILY LOUISVILLE DEMOCRAT. VOLUME TUli DllLV bKillfltRlT !- _Jewelky^ manufactukes. i miscell^eou.^ PRINtKR ASD PUBLlMHao BY ^ I III. MCIKIP It* a IILOCK At GEUKR, ; R- B. CARPENTER, SAfiJfET HUGHES & CO., HOME again from the east, 4 ttorney at law and gen UAiUM l4 X , XXU VXlXiO ! JH T,ried assortment of StOVCS, Till, Rlld CopDCr WaiC. ! j^eral Collating Agent, Chic«,fo. IllinoU. /\r» ^Pliiri'l KfltWftm . « i x . ,^ f f I^I^KociaSt MasonHs Teciplet Nus. S and 7, orposlt Office on ™ra ewt. miwcw oowwi atcUes Jewelry, Ac;, rH'iH AN KFUL FOR PAST FAVORS i »e2j’a&v“ni LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY. OCTOBER II, 1855. rianufact^^ I BAIL I DEMOCRAT. K. B. CA^ENTim, lli,OCK Ar (iEIIEK, WHOLXSJtLE AND RRTAIl. DIALBK.^ IN nd jeCtoraon, Baal aido, I Of laUft ftykf, moaUy direct from the importers ami i manufacturer*. Call and examine my aioex at So. 71 I TERMR. ay »«M»crAt per ycAr,i>.y»^ qnarterty Do do. ID iMlrouc- - T«> ContJ p«r A, »Ay.>>le to U»# Carrier. manuturturer,. Cell and examine my alucx at >o. 7 Tbird etrevt, between .Vain and Market. oc>) in&et: w ^iOLD PENS. ajr Fife’, Patent Oi'liqtieOoM Pena; ft - ~ " 'Tii ..ii-ti-B narwMT . » w I Kapp’t Patent Bcientlttc Niche Oold Pen,; j to eoUten, P*^ . log I Pietciter A Bennett’, luperivr Uold Peni. . - . iW A large aiaortinent of the above make, of Oold Pen, i Jlo do pore*oi>^ j alto, a good arudeoi Oold Pea, in good Stiver Cwe, at TERMS OF Al>\ ERTISINQ. I $l each; on band and for tale by ! ...... . .nlOiii euD PLJiTCIIBR fc BESMETT. 1 (aqnnre of IS line,, one Inwruon ** I -- 1)0 each addiUonal ineeruon J 1 L V E R WARE Sll.VFR l)e «ne month, without aliemti on * ^ ^ * niLiVE.ll jU twomonUia, do do - J * Spoon*, lorkt. Pitcher*, Cup*, Goblets, Itut'er Do three monlh*. do do. - * Jr | Aiiive,, DcMcrt Ksive,, Salt Ceilar,, 1 i,h and Pie One Muare six moniii^ without nllermUon JJ* ' Knivee, Tea and CoSee Seu, kc.; a large and general twel\c aiuoib»,do do * aaauruaent, warranted pure Silver, on hand and fur sale Each aAdiUonaltouare lor kxmoDth, .* * W t*uDJ Pl-KTCUBH fc BE.NNKTT. One‘ir,.s»w.i?.oMh,.renew.Kk.i^awc«k *>1011 DOURLE PLATED 0A8- Onc aqnare twelve inonthe, renewaote tvrioe ^ tor*. Cake Ba,kcU,CanUle*Uck*, Spoon,, Fork,. One'^aare twdre monlhe. renew^e onoe a ^ ^ ^LETCllKK^i BBNNKTT.ka jEWElRV.'THEUNbKKSIGNEI) ®Uy wid fpccinl ^verufin* ejctr» pnc«*. mw would rt*pectfuIlyinfonnhi*frien<U,und the pub AdTcmaemonu rcpubluhed j uc at Urfe, tii»i he iuujust oi«cued» and it daily re- A^.»*«klTe tn*wee*t>'»ormunUilyiare charged 91 per t ceivinc direct from the manufactoriefi all torts of ..M* and Ml nanta for everw anbaeonent I I.n^ll.li. «nd Kiri.. Milv.»r. I the EatMcriber, solicit a continuance of puMic I custom. They are coniiantly supplied with all the best ' Stoves in the market, which they will sell as low as any I other house in town. They luanutaclure the best Tin I and Copi>er ware, and do all kinds of joDiing work in Iheirlinu. BI.UCK k UBUKK, ocSdtf dl^Maikcttt., bet. Second and Third. . 4 w ^ 1 L V E R WARE. SILVER * jf 1 Spoon*, Fork*, Pitcher*, Cupa, Goblets, Itut'er * ^ " I BuiTe*, Dessert Knives, Salt Cellar*, 1 i*h and Pie w) Knives, Tea and CoSee Seu, kc.; a large and general ! }" saauruneat, warranted pure Silver, unhand and fur sale ! GREAT WlJiTER.N Trunk ITlaiiiil'actory, Ko. 456 Market street, one door from Third, BEN. FLOOD, VENITIAN B1.IMD AND SHOW CASE MAKES, ! eo21 dAw <:l_TJ^ird street. f|HIE UNDERSIGNED CALL THE | attention of the trading community to their full , Msortment of Woolen Goods, suitable for the approach- 1 ing season. Ilaving no other good* for sale than such THUKSDAA', - - OCTOBER 11, 1855. '[From the Evening Edition.] a dispatch from Evansville, Ind., we loam that the Democratic majority in Vander- bu^ county is about 4U0. ™“* r I'ersous dckiroub of purchasing any of the ahove ar- [auiij rGKTLIim k BfcNNItTT. j ticles will do well to give this huu.se a call, a.s they are . K'li i\.kVTi>i ».• iasi.w\ .-Atj ! of the best nuality,ma<le by exi>eriL-ii':od workmen, and 1 IGll LlwIJuLE I GA 1 r.U GAH* can be bought In raa le.st. lower tiian in any oUier L tors. Cake Ba*kcU,CanUle»Uck*, Spoon,, Forks, house in thecUy. Country merchants wUl remember iicf*f fi*r low by Lxic i**t mculiODcci it^m* 17 FLETCllBK k BBNNBTT,k>3Maln*U . Those who vUiv the Mechaiiics’ Institute Fair ^ ... --- - take notice that the specimen* exhUnteil '*> D* ^ A**‘T’* EWELRY. THE UNDERSIGNED ! are the oroiuarv work uf his estabiiahmeul. selSi dU would respectfallyinformhisfriends, and the pub rp_ rMi.r.i.>*ha tUrwe.thal he has iust oinmed. and is daily re- TO Dealers In OUClOUia |>ICI1 DOURLE PLATED CAS- tors. Cake Baskets, Candlestick*, Spoon*, Forks. PiU-hcrs, kc., fur sale low by aul7 FLBTCIIBB ^ BENNETT, «» Main *U *«CMc for thi. hrtt, and *0 oonU for every sabMqaeni j Frencn, L nglish, and S wls* Gold, SUver, and Compos!- ''Ulh CiVLir. ILi31 t.TAVr.iri}EilxVO Inse.’Xion. , Uvu Watches; a splendid assortment of Kings, Bar- -R- largely engaged in manufacturing Gilclotlis has ^TTbe privilege of yearly advertisers I* strictly con- I rings, Breast-pins, Bracelet*, Lockets, Cuff-pins, and a made arraugemenu to sell his own manufactured MbS to their own issmediatc and regular bosiaes*. and ,;reat many other articles in that line toe uumeruus to goods. The stock in store is complete, the ouslity un- thc basiriesf uf an advertising firm is not considered as mention. Also, fine French Accordeons and Flutinas. ^urpassed, and the prices at whirh he can aSord to sell - . .--.--I * iis wonkl call particular attention of f> aichmakers, cannot fail to give satistaclion. sclectiuns as in regard to prices. They particularly invuc tiw Murch&ut i'tilors and Clothiers to an inspec* lion of their stock, who at ail times will find a complete sssortnitutol Black and fancy Cloths, foreign and domestic,; Do do Caasimeres of *11 grades; A y:;r»cty of Overcostiugs; t eliels, \ estings, berges, datinets; Tailors' Trimmings of all kinds; In short, a variety of all goods belonging to this par- ticular trade. Ah the sutmribers have the only house in this city which exclusively pays attention to the above descrip- tn^ding that of its individual members. UT'Ao Gratuitous Advertising. and all dealers in the above namt-d articles, that he has on hand the largest assortment of Clock* everbrouglit to Uii* city, whi^ be is ensHed to sell as low as they HE UNDERSKvNED BEING Uon of good*, U is evident that they are better able to JL largely engaged in manufacturing Oilcloth* has of t^^^ made arrangemenu to sell his own manufactured . ^ *** **^ ^ rwo nn goods. The stock in Store is coaiplete, the ouslity an- I jr ^urpassed, and the prices at which he can aflord to sell Street, between BnlliCt and Fifth, cannot fail to give SHtistactioD. Louisville, Ky. tipecial care will be taken in selecting for orders. 1 - - - "..“.“"TiJSk 0 iL<!i.0Tni>, ' _ J . A •. .A. I*enfield,_ BllSlNESS "y5i:ir8“!Mr!!NSrL“^^^ patlerns, uak,. Tapestry,, t| an U fact UREK OF RO«E- . - _ I Main street, between dirthanU Seventh, i -Warble, and Tile*. Avm wood, Mahogany, Oak, Cherry, and VTalnui vwrvTTVAVur men ArtT.TWn. I mvia Under Louisville Hotel, t CARKIAQE TOP OILCLOTHS. 1 t urniture, begs leave to announce that he has taken Jnstreceived at j AVBd 1. LEMON’S, Main ft., _ .......v... beta een Second and Till rd. 4 tog-4 wide, in the t>ieee and r.-ittern. Runerior to the orancties. 1 have lately received some new and very beautiful imported. r 1 Pt There will always i)e kept on hand a full stylM of Jewi^, in sets aad single P«^»; As I am STAIR DRUGGET OILCLUTIId, kc. Rosewood, Oak, Miihogany, W^nut, WILLIAM SPRADLINO, Under Lunlsville Hotel. mio. THIRD STREET, LOUIS. ,\;EW STYLES OF JEWELRY viiu Rv mrldtf J uft received at J AMBd 1. LEMON’S, Main ft., vtue, ny. - between decond and Third. TJtrrr.T.T A W TTAVTa 1 have lately received some new and very beautiful W llilsl iw m-«a.Aaa. Style* of Jewelry, insets aad single pieces. As I am B FI 1 . AND BRA.SS F'OUNDER, receiving Goods every few days, my stock is always GLiIj A.-Vir very complete. 1 haVe now on hand a beauUful lot of Water Street, between I irk and Second, Lews desire to call the attention of all who wish WiUc, Ey. anything in my line to iu «^” r. H __ JAS^I. LEMON._ V amity SILV^-PLATED ware. *^'4ENTRAL TE.A AND ,, * /. » » v i x- ou/iii’iu'r rvv.'> .Marble, and Tiles. XV.M. wood, Mahogany, Oak, Cherry, and VTalnui CAKHIAQE TOP OILCLOTHS, rJwnUure, begs leave to announce that he has taken _ , . , , ths large and commodious wareroom,BJ Fourth street. On Ducks, Dnlis, and Mnshn, enameled and plain snr- between .Main and .UArkci,(atijoinlng Mr. C- 0. Spen* 7ao*- «. » i>, i.- riTT ni riiPtia ' auction rooms,) tor the purpose of transactiog a TABLK OILCT1OTII 8 , wholesale and reiail Furniture business, in there WUl always oe kept on hand a full assortment of rich Rosewood, Oak, Mahogany , W^nut. and Cherry WA 4 AV11 AAvsvvTuuug Y/ttA* At uuojfAC/ TV lunuvs auu vr.errj roruitu^; baiiu* Brocatellei and ilalrcloth CoTerttf lo- VENTRAL TEA AN II fA-niJui y Ftoiw. North aide of JeTersoa *t..e'.t, between Fira; And Second, Louis v.ll^ Ky^ *“1 _ S. W. MARitlNFlL, complete. 1 have now on hand a beautiful lot of I I’hiiadelphla, pettier with a l.arge quantity ’of plain' Furniture, all ol Is, and desire to call the aitenuon of all who wish : P*- fauJdem] 1U051AS POXIBK. Manufacturer. “nich will be wLrivatea, and aolOat the very I^imI thing in my line to iU 1 - market prices for cash, or on time for approved paper. rlil JAS^I. LEMON, j A R ]?l f I K IS I Fumiiuro of any deacription whatever will also be _ ~~~ , ~ . i,-' . rmiT-»~Trr a •o-CT 1 ** lTR.wrRA.mAR ^ mauutacturedto order at the ahoitest notice. SILVER-PLATED WARE. (Scccb830b to Wi.vtkb A Mobeisson,) * s a I X- 1 X- rvi.^ m ^ j .. . H**i« k Davis s Rosewood Piano Fortes, which will bs AM AGAIN IN RECEIPT Or .Tlanufaclurcr and Ilpaler in Iruiiksy sold at Boston prices- lome new and elegant stylet of ]>late>d goods of al- . Valicei-. kc.. As J . A. A. ^ntield purchases all his materials foi . : a.. r” at... a 1 I- - . ' ' i^li* D . IS SD Abtr>li tO ofl »» T IT P*>i4t 1 VI H f1 PS*m »» tjl t fk I ill v* rM ML some new and elegant tlyletof i^ated goods of al- . Valice^^ most every variety, from the highest and must elabo- .r a. i ^ m j j ^ .ir --rrr- rateiy ornamcLtcd to the plainest styles* 1 Lave on JThiTii Qyid £ o%(Tih^ljOMi$v\U€fii.y, nand a large a*surunent of Wiirt’g consisting of Tea betSi tr ly l t V I i P' I> ' Vp T1 Vallce*-. kc.. AsJ. A. A. Lentleld purchases all his materials foi ® ' , , oashi be is enabled to oner great inducements to buyer*. Third and Fourth, Loni»viUe,Ku, doliciting, therefore, a share of public patron.vge, nt -n tf m 1 V- I » t.' o r/ ' xf f rv hi* friends And customers that his business will 1 xl r. L' IS UriivoiGA LD oe conducted on strictly legitimate principles. I tn call the attention of the ladies and apUf dkwiy Always on hand an assonm Perfumery, and I ancy Article* ed as represented. Iboae in want are espeoally invited to call and ex- { comprise in part— HttS 1 1r^F» K> cull the attention of t.he ladies and UV-’entlemen, and cititeus generally of ^^““•nouisville and vicinity, to nis extensive and varied assortment uf Trunks, \ alices, kc., which RICHARD PARKER, CAK\ tK AiNH GILHEK. OF JEWELRY. Itfnrth Side JefiferSOD St*# g proas, a splendid assortment of the very latest anu Jiurtu OXUC •Riu.camwiA most elegant itvle* of Jewelry , JOHN K1TT8, BETWtLX PRE8T0S AXD JACKSON STS., je»3 Main street, between Fourth and Fifth. M anufacturer of liking ^(7ld pens, with double ex 1*^^®** I gg tension holders.—J nst receivsd, a large aasort- and made equal to new onea. Buiines* Cardsiram ,^ent of Urst quality Gold Pena, (ieng and short ribs), at one hour’s nouoe. ,iUi aad without casea. J OHN KITTS, jjrio Main street. 4 V 1 *'?’ K Micliot Brother, ww M. iVM V umoLB&ALs AND axTAiL naauiKS in ne. JOHN KITTS, Hard Leather Tmnlci, superior finish: U Main street, between Fourth and Fifth. Leather covered Tr>' ’’s, in great variety; Ladies’ Trunks, of ns styles; LENDID STYLES OF JEWELRY. Lathes’ Bonnet ik iiavL' iiTsi'i' u Y’L’it liv i.'V Hard Leather and A overed Valices, kc. ll.'VT r> J L.O 1 l\£iGI.tl V EiUjlJl LtA- The aoove articles are uy own manufacture, pro«s, a splendid assortment of the very latest and and warranted to be made ae very best materials, of It elegant styles of Jewelry. JOHN K1TT8, tupenor workmanshipaniU.cginceof iinish.audnotto 13 Main street, between Fourth and Fifth. be surpassed by any establislimeut in the Lniteil States. .is the traveling season is aboaU’umnienoiiig, and many It Di.'Vvd WII’IJ itikiiiiT L' L^V IH-Tsouf not knowing Where a good article may be pro- 'fJLiD tDiINcI, v> 1 1 11 LHAUDlalh IhA. cured, I respectfully invite such to inspect my stock I tension holders.—J nst recelTed, a large assort- before making tlieD purcliaaos. It of hrst quality Gold Peus, (ieng and short ribs), A. J . MURiiX&BON , No. 500 Main st., I aad without cases. JOHN KIXT8 , suJ Near corner Fourth. Louisville, Ky RECEIVED.BY EX- Ho, 90 FOUrtE •!., TUoT/vVisao TAWolrw enabie* me to turn out wont at the sh<*rteai possible no- -J. 8. pat«;u....a. tskry, fhila West side, between Main and Market. wT sICWOUjry vl»V*| vbV.y tice, and at prices as low as at any similar estabiishmeht JwSkU'git,' '!'*» i.’’ A- J'kk INVENTUR OF THE DIAMOND | glRECT IMPORTERS FROM GE- randahs and Balusiradiug. to which 1 would invite the 3 AlPOIIl'Ii'lf S WII VVllHI P I Wigs, and BO humbug, a* is pracUced in this city. JLF nevA, Main street, three doors above Ponrth, in at^nUon of Uie public. . 1 ^ ^'‘7 ^ >v UULiEimALrj adiea Wigs, half Higs, Braids, Curts, etc., made U j *cob’s Buildings, l*g leave to call public auention to Bank Doors, v aulu. Iron Sash, Jail vt or«t, and every- Dealers In Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, No. 43« rder. . their unrivaled assortment ot Watches and Jewelry, thing appertAining to the building line, and jobbing of Mam street, between Filth aud Sixth. aub dkwtf Also, Hair Braiding of every deserptior. such a* I.aj | just received and opened, direct from Geneva, where all kind* done wiin neatness and dispatch. I W1IOLB8ALB AND XXTAIL OKAUKS IN lUof/vViAa Tatar salrTT atr» af/v enables me to turn out work at the shortest possible iio- sICWOUjry VliV*y ObV.y tice, and at prices as low as at any similar estabiishmeht Txvu/vM'rc'DU r'OivVT ip m the W est. 1 have also several new patterns for Ve- IRECT IMPORTERS r ROM GE- randahs and Balusiradiug. to which l would invite the neva. Main street, three doors above Fourth, in at^ntmn of Uie public. o v . Iron Kailiu;; Works. H aving enl.arged my shop, and added machinery to my pretent works, it LLensive JO.SEP11 ciuiFFirn, , which iMfOXTKR or Fire-Arms and Fishing Tackle, WHOLESALE AND IH;.lAlJi, Fifth iSlrcet, itear Main, Louitviilt, Ky. BEGS LEAVE TO ^1 Int ?,! inform nierchants.gunsmitbs, and 8 tata " others, that he has now on hand, d niauV lor ana 18 constantly receiving, Oireol i ^P’ from the manufacturers in Fing- v^iMii I *’ ^'OKlish double and single hbot-Uuns.uf all qua! t siuvs I sixes, and prices; llevulvers and Pistols of all , I Aiiius; Kiile Barrels, Gun Locks, Double Triggers, and , ! e\ery article suitable fur guNkmitlis; hpoiting ApparA I tus, such as Game Bngs, 8bot Belts, Flasks, UleaniTig I KikIs, and Hunting Knives; alsu, a large stock of Ki- des ut my own manulaciure and wai'rauled; Fishing j Tackle and Fishing Apparatus of every description: aU ‘of which I will «eh at eastern price*. seo dk wly Mings, Bracelet , Breast Pint, F'oD and Guard UhAids, | whole slock was selected by one of the firm. Neesfact:*. Re. Fine Kegulators, for hotels, banking housei, or any l2sF Lauict’ Hair Dressing done either at their resi- j other u^ces, at moderate prices- M* ' a- . . * draoe* or wl ttie store ot Carter Joiiett, in Geoevi F orwarding and general Comiriferion MercbAntif K.y* ttc, the l^cl9t€ L*y« tins d*y toemod a CopsituertUip ior cTery the puriK'Sc oflrwnMctiiig w *orw*nimi[ *ud iH:ii«rwi CoflUDiMUon bSLSiucssy snd ^Te takrn the !jf5 * seivci. ^ C eily occupifd oy J* Hrli, No. tasi side of Third, raatodor kween Ham and the Kivet. CARTER, Louisville, Oct. 1. 1”AL . .nk on fignmentj of Nails, Ola**, Cotton aarns.MO Pittsburg Manufacture* solicited. Uf- A aich Glasses, Materials and Tools for Watchmakers, at New Fork pnee*. W atchesdirecUy imported from ourown manufactory in Geneva, wholesale and retail, at New York prices. Watch cleaning and repairing done with neatness and H. J. MRAD, Giwn stwt, two d^rs west of Third. W. B. Maiioiie, nURNERIN GENERAL, CORNER Dissolution of Paitnerslilp. I 'tHE PARTNERSiliP ilEHETO- . fore existing, under the style and tiue of gtraus A lsii,a<», is hereby, by mutual consent, this day dis- of Kighth and Green sUeets, Louisville, Ky ji. BtrsuB is authoriiPd to settle all claims for and against this branch of the estanlisu. '-t, amt Joseph Thesui«crilH,r would respectiully announce that he Istmcs is authorised to settle all claim's in latest styles and psttems of Jewelry ,Ac,,receiVcd ha* fiUed up an establishment at lUe aiiovc naujed Those persiins knowing themselves indebted to 'the evei^Keek. place where IS he now ] Kir We invite the ladies to call and examine for them- a workman-like maune selves. No trouUc to show goods. A U our goods war- rautedornosale. febAi dif GolUIUllb, UaiUsl place where is he now prepared to execute luruini in j above firm, wih please cah and settie. MARK STRAUS. icm, and have taken uie nouae i«- selves. AO irouHcto snow guous. a u our goods Itniimtrnflpd mid Itmi JOSEPH ISAACS. J. Bell, No, «S» Last side of Third, ranted or no sale. feUAi dif vuiuillllsj isaiusiriiuenf iiua liuIUbltrWy . ItheKivei. Of every orJer of Architecture. All kinds of Cafinet rai.. 1 11 1 a*H 4* Is 1*11 It I and Coach-makers' Turnings. Scroll sawing ot all de- AO JrnillCrS* l^Al. n.K*JOl/lCXl* V* JU M ^4 II M II 111 Acriv^ioni executed. ttt^ lstt iuofKiuU, 0l9«*, Cotton iuriit, and ^ T* fi T P n Wl^ftT tS^Orderi promptly and punctually attended to. SUBSCKI13KK HAS ESTAB TTure. solicited. ^ J ^ ^ L _____ . Gshed a manufactory of PrinUng Ink. and is pre a-m tide, dealer in Hatches and Clocks. Having lieen , pared to lurnisU a good article of MM' 1%.’ 1,'' *> several year* engage J in the business, it is scarcely Organ Manufacturers. ' 7vl r- vjli m t wr xv WW *i.M JI MimMA necessary for the subscriber to recommend himsell to I XI W o 1 n It iL Wnter A. Uo MnuiFirecO publicfavor. fTpHE SUBSCRl HERS H.Y V 1', At Fifteen Cent< per ponnd. It Is put up in barreD IL H inter A UO-, . 1 . Ui ire He claim* to have a thorough knowledge of hi* trade, J|[ menced manueacturink Orsans of the flnest aiki ! <*ntl S^Glou kegs. WHOLESALE AND and wsrrauHhi* work. lie La* a fine stock on band, best deacrictions. and are nrenareJ to execute ill wortt W5t. J. FERRIS, ail D 'Rler in and Manufacturer oU *^”***'**S*^*^*r*^f*ivl, RmIs**h^,*x 2" pertaining lo this line of business. They are now eu In Counting-Room of the Cincinnati Gaxette. cm i!S 15«s. vTjiset; K^1d(S H Chains, Guards, Seals, Breast- one of the Urgest Organs ct'or built imtlis ^udH.al Gar ten Hose, Hcm N o! i. . n.r.nf^etiirer nf elnet-s «n 4 " cst, whicli, when Completed, Will coi,ta'!i Jti full Stops. l^f^.rJi^Ia.nisvtlle Kv. je^ ^^**^^^***a'* f The case to contain the Work, is 31 feet iu length, 17 leet Notice •V Market, Louuv me, Aj . jea* watches. He has devotetl years of close attention and w„i». and •'! feet iiieh ivrs.ins can iii,iv,. nf in r^. _ . . . . axwcuGo. JomTij GLiGTT*ru * ^ pacily. XlTis instrument will have many new and fiut ING DIS.SUL V ED PARTNER E^TCR SMITH, j to^uf^e th? uS^-’ i ‘oprevenients, well worthy the attention of thrse uc- -M. ship with D. D. .<pear, 1 am now pracUcing Lav Mors-Iintit. ' ^ ^ quamled With the couslruiUoa of Church Grgun*. .. i on my own account. All husinesa intrusted to me shal J. K. WI.YTKK, (Fontorly J. K. Winter a Co., Mnui rirect), J. UirMClibnlil, ^O. 66 T H I R D STREET, WEST 1 m side, dealer in Watches and Clocks. Having iveen Organ Manufacturers. To Frill ters. rsMIE SUBSCRIBER HAS ESTAB- -M. lished a manufactory of PrinUng Ink, and is pre- pared to furnish a good article of NEWS INK retail Dealer in, and Manufacturer of| .^^H|IW|MTrunks. Caipet Bsgh, Y'alises, Engine, &U<i iiitl ’XOU ilutCy 9c.C»f 1^ FouAll sireeu near Market, Louisville, Ky. jtsU T he SUBSCRIBER'S H.YVE CO^I* At Fifteen Cent< per pound. It Is put op in barreD menced manufacturing Organs of the finest aiai 1 best descriptions, and are jirepai-cJ to execute all work j FERRIS, -" ' Office In Counting-Room of the Cincinnati Uaxette. auJe dsrwiy PETER SMITH rioar and Couimibfion Merchant, -*"*• ship with I). D. t-pear, 1 am now practicing Law on my own account. All husinesa iutruntvd to me shall rionr and CouimibMOn Merchant, , pi««of hi# cus^m^. h.rd o id r*linv«’ >nd A11 orders at home or from a distance tUlefl with ue promt tiy attend'ed to. Gihce JcUctmu street! near No 554 Mrt.'a efreet.tefvseea S>xond and n.'rd, ' promptness and .flspatch. Persons desiring to exam- Fifh, nortLide. -*oUtrsou street, near no. 99 * Main nrct.jv. , ai^ouS GAGA GiAB,oi every t^grw plain or pcauii ,ue our work, and learn our cat-acity to maaufiicture ' sriOii^cwiX GEO. T. A RMSTRONG 1 \ THF HOUSE LATELY UCCU- f®*^ <™Gro’.dered. Tne&coeMxry Jewels are also kept ine flnettdescripiioaot instruments, would do welltoi ' " Ved fy tfrmshy fc Owen. Hardware Dealers, keexw the public to cHl at hi. store, No. tW Third ** «-^'ufnkTl 'Me favore o*f“^1! th“ ' a FOUNDRY, ronstanUv on handatnpply qt taelvertteauaiot F^- street, west side, where he pay* purticuUr atleuUon to do^o still merit a full share of natr7na,;e. ' *T*.\S1 CORNER W.\,S H I NGTON our cat-acity to munufiicturr GEO. T. AR.MSTBONO. fons'-anUj on hand a supply ot uielveateauasot Faiu ,treet,westside, where he pays particular attention to hone to still merit a full share of patronage, ly FiourTwhich he sells at Uie lowest market pneet- jyW watchrepairing.beremainsUiepublicshumUeservant. i *JOHN COAKEY' H CO j mil J. UlKhCHBLUL. - ^ j p£XERS, CRAGG & CO.’S ERCH AN Ult^E AND PRODUCE AND FINELY FIN'ISILED ^ . w, ^ « Bfviker. Geiwral CommiSMon Mmiiant. Ml MT I rjl ¥T I? ' 1*10110 T OFIC JiaiUltaCtOrV, 1 ^ J.M jM 1. JL U Am In 9 Main street, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth.^ dp stairs, fourth door above Bank of Louisv lUe, Louis- ' INrticular sttenlion given to filling merchants’ j •raefs. Gonsigiimeuts solicited. aiuM dly j TliOS. 8. OLl\El«, i Draper and Tailor, So. 47» MAIN STREET, I.OUISVILLE, KY. I I*inno Forte .llaiiiit’nctory, , Alain street, between Xhiiteenth and ti^oarteentb* j ^ inches diameter; tioexet and Flange ripeyfrom a » BwUli' WIT IXr * W T tt W* K> I V7 a \ri4 ^ I inches to ioliicUts iu Uianieter; HAilroud Car UUeel* o Li 111 15 1!i IV LilljAVi^ | and AxleSyund other Kaiiroad Castings. They are also Jl to call the attention of the sole majufaciurers of Koy At A'rench's piitent Hub dealers, pn>fe8Sors, and olhern, ; A;^. I ^^.rticmgAiachinc.ior wagon and carriage makers* use, wishing to purchase piano forte* »^aichnas inen pronounced by comi»eteut judges to be to the extensive assortment I ir^^^^^^^^'^xlauMjr-savingtuachiu^aevuriuvtnted. i t EYDRAULIC FOUNDRY, E ast corner Washington- ind Floyd streets, Louisville, Ky. The under- signet are now maxing 8team Engines and Mill Machi- | nery , horn new patterns, got uy iu the most modern snd approvid styles; also, louaccu. Lard, Tiiu..>er, and Mill ' screws, Iron Railing, Forcing and Lifting Pumps, ol .'unqus lives and kind; cast iron Screw Pipes, from ** j to 3 inchis diameter: bocket and Flange ripe, from a AT ITUOUtlALl AND KCTAIL, BY GEORGE HESS, Xoe.586 and 5S8 Market Etr«t,nortli side, between ra*^he“exiens?v^e'‘«s^^ ^ Floyci aartProston. their improved circular scale a a H e keeps •pvstantly on ! full iron frame instruments, now g . , , , J i. _# D J », ' on hand and ready for finishing, hand a large and vanedi^ck ofRosewi^ gy erection of a large additional factory buiiuiig, Uuey are prepared, should the wants of the trade de- I dealers, professors, and others. FTER THE PRESENT.\TIUN i AT^le^i hand a large :uid varied stock of Rosewood, Ma- . ss.^ erection of a Ihtr y’,Oak. and Walnut furniture, comprising every -.,.^5 -Lnui suitalife for household puriyses. In addfuon to m^nd it. to tu?n out se^ more superior fabrics than ever l>efqre, and I would ad- I ready, a* also Hacks in attendance. Orders fih^ at j inourmau'ufactory is thoroughly seasoued.andno vise my mends to select earlj while the asacTlmeut is shortest notice. JelJdtf large Md choice pattern* can be iipicared. Oi Cloths 1 - have a superior supply, of all the variH sU^m ot j T M nlraa Ar Qrm Iconae, brown, olive, bide, and green, of Dumor A hlR!- j V* JXL, OvORcS 06 OORy sob’s make, soilabie f >r Drcfs, Frock, and Morning CoaU. and, a* usual, hUca and fancy colors, of every , >0. o3o Maill M., “tjPJuJSrii* Suit* made up to measure, or Paata and I OPTOSITK Bank OF KKNTUt'KT, LoCISVILLE, Test* singly, alas h»w rules as they can be purchased (IFFFR KIIH S M .F of any ciothiug estanlisliinenl in this city . oiu.'., t-fa a Ihlv a uriv i^.’Yajaj, XilGb. M. OLl V EK, 479 Main st., wholesale and retail, a large stock of geli Between F uiirth and Fifth, elegant and faahionable Furniture of t ^E*< ** their own manufacture. Theirs is RamovaL Ivgest and most S|>lendid assortment of rich and swuawr V cii, l J. omiture, of entirelv new styles and patterns, lOliV A UOFTIFR. I tobefound in any one estabiithnient in the Hest, and A* 1% I- i:, V I al greatly reduced prices, cousisiing of full sets of ilEUCilANT TAliX)R AND CLAITHILR,^ Jio»i.ioood, Mahojany, HWn«f, and Cherry S. E. ror. Jeffertom and Cioy tti., LouittUh, Ky., , PIJPNITflJRE B egs LE.W E to IXtORM mis | dock*, sjwing and shuck MaUrcsses, fonncrcuitom«^ anath«puWicfenCTAUy tUjlne l>v>kinf Ulasiep, Ate., which, in point of roxnufacture, luureaoveU hi« Clothing ln>m huold ttaiiO, M.xr- nn j flniih, will compare with siniilar aniclen kei ttre4*t, between firrt aud neco&d,to hit new uoute nxanutoctured in any part of the Cnion. nnthe corner of Clay and Jeflmon, i a^ 1 Cabinet makers* materialsi such at Mahogany and AU VMA uaesu**a»vwaj lo btiWA lliy BC»90UCU*»ilU UO pains or expense are spared in turning out uacn piano perfect in every respect. For two consecutive years the Agricultural Associa- tion and Mechanics’ Institute have awarded first premiums to these pianos over all others, when in com- petition. Reference is made to the following dealers, and the Grdersfrqm idisiance, with satisfactory references or iiash reuituiuies, WiFi receive prompt attention, ^piyd&wbui KARBAtlOUX &. BNGl'.DEN. JA.COB B. SMITH, ^20ILER MAKER, IS NOW PRE- A-M pared to nuuufacture every description of Bteam Boilers, Tanks, Bvnk Vaults, 4cc., at his shop, corner o Ninth and Wareritreets, Louisville, Kp. N. B.Kepairim done to order at Che shortest notice ty Refer to Heviit <a Symiucs. jaJdfkw \v. iL sTokiis;,^ tfxarracTCRKR or Fire Engine, Bteamboat, and Garden HOSE: city, compriiung every wrucle pcnaiuipf ULNTLli- ] nUh, ic., for nxlc *t reduced prices- seU AiTn'c AffAKKL, from the mott cUcdiftcd Rroxd- i _ doth to tbe cheapest Uiiney gw^nl. I Timukld for the pffitroDAge heretofore ioliSerauy be- riOTlCO. Mowed uimn me, 1 would THERE ARE ON MY PLACE of the same, assanng my tneods that lucy will not - , , I Law mi store without being satisfied. ZM^V^seven mile* from LonlsvUle. on the Taylors * Uv j5”x a. ROKDER. vine pike, a MARE and CoLT, which, if not Saturday, Aug. 11th, and all charge* for I CompeUUon Is the Soul of Trade. ; k<«pii>i paid. wiUbewid^^ T he TIMFI for dealers TOi^auWda^^’ ' WM. LKVI OLDHAM. 1 lay in their Fall and Winter stock of Ulothing is I etose at hand, aad the aim of every one being to buy in I Copartnership. HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATEI lo draw attenUon to their M- with me in bnsiDes* Mr. John Snyder, and will coi PIUNEKR CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, vm'A**!?*'** . SUaI gk O^Evlblt* {WHOLUALc oicLj), Thxtikinf xU who hav6 ftvored me With their r&troi M^rtkwent ^ JtMtmmM ryflMttrtgU. age* I would retpeclfoUy ask Aconlinuxace of theiaiE They have rrofltiod by the dull time* of the past to the new firm. JOHN A. DICKINSON, saoathai n makinf up atd laying in a slock of dothing ~~~ suKafaie for the approaching season, auch as cannot be | NotiCO. I have THIS DAY SOLD OUT dkom the Snanghai of the man of fashion to the rough M entire stock and stand, No. 7, Fourth street, i Mlankct Coat of the digger of the soil, with full suits to Messrs. Dic.tiuMD A Snyder. In retiring from the U] jr Gui.i9 vu.i.t, profession gtneraUy: " M CJ K P IIFFFR FIIH SAl.F D. F. Faulds, (successor to Faulds, Stone A Morse,) | ~ , , . . . _ r Uilv ^ i_.'Yljrj, Baimer and Heber,St. Louis; Curtis A Truan.Cincin- 1 Also Patent iSlretAeif, Cemented, and Riveted rholesaleand retail, a large stock of nati; Diggins A Co., Naahville; Downing A Moody,! g sv«* Alias* EPaldSaan- (ant and faahionable 1 urniture of Vicksburg; W. H. Fox.Natcbea; CourtsA Rutherford, * AsCskfilitr JtSelllllgs ir own manufacture. Theirs is Clarksville: Schaub A Murphy, Bardslown; Patrick A s|4endid assortment of rich and Croose, Lafayette; U. D. Hewitt A Co., New Orleans; I SATYni. FHV WARUfinTTaX' entirelv new styles and patterns, Lee A Haiker, Philadelphia. iu4 ' OAUULKRi WAKKHUUSH, rj*q~TTrTrr , N«. 435 sain nreet, .J,.,, u-ut.„. ..,d Cl.,,, GAS JAGHT. . !/h:isvii,li!.kt._ NITURE. gas FITTIAGS. EDWARD STOKES, which, in point of manufacture, BBERSONS R E (i U 1 R I NG GAS I ^ iliAoT&nion'^'^^" * Pipes,GasBurners,andChandelier.p«tup,arei Cor. Main atltl Fifth StS., S!Si2u. suchlS“Maho6 any and [g^i*,?ort?o“*ome one rileV LOUISVILLK, ‘tENTUCKY. i*^l1ates *^urJed^'air*Glu^^V*sj. X“nnthiHV^Jkri S I IMPORTER AN li DEALER IN SAD- edu‘c^*U?ces!*^ ieir- Nouce. ‘"^bsRatthe aan^me^T Ind E ARE ON Yf Y' PL \CE jaJl dtf Main st., bet. Eighth A Ninth. ' obat has ever before been inipirtcd in this market. I i.„ni«r<nl n,. «k. T.-in... ~ -T. TT wovld invite my old customers,and the trade generally, if M AH V fnar,!/ T°»i1,d,*V^f. NO"W IS "yOCTR CHANCE examine my aiack,vhich I am determined a MARK and COLT, which, if not . JNVJ W I UU K ! 1 ^ cannot fal to secure me the beat day, Aug. Uth, and all charge* for I - -- - trade that comes to the markt. My stock embraces 1 Bv Authority of the State of Alabama, the following article* . . . « I A^SUiiCl *UU iJUUiOy \/UrklBOG ATUnUy VlUCiU- I retail, a large stock of nati; Diggins A Co., Nashville; Downing A Moody, I a^a^gaaSfimB elegant and fashionable iuniiture of Vicksburg; W. II. Fox,Natcbea; CourtsA Rutherford, ! their own manufacture. Theirs is Clarksville: Schaub A Murphy, Bardslown; Patrick A the largest and most s|4endid assortment of rich and Croose, Lafayette; U. D. Hewitt A Co., New Grleans; I ! elegant Furniture, of entirelv new style* and patterns, Lee A tVaiker, Philadelphia. ial I to he found in any one establishment in the IVest, and I I al greatly reduced prices, cousisiing of full sets of GAS T TGiTT \ llti.evoood, Jlrthojany, aud Cherry ___ * FURNITURE. GAS FITTlAGiS. . AlM,ChHl», Clocks, riving and Shu^^ i:- .1 o / v xt o u r- it . » r x-r- .rx a a ! ^fchTpTy'f FURNITURE. i GAS FITTlAGiS. ^ Jd former customeiw, and the puWlc genw^y th^ he 1 L^^ing Glasses^ ACv*whi^^1i^l^1u^^^^^ j ERSONS REU.U1RI NG GAS I hairemoved hUCMUint trom huoW ttaiid, xlar- flnUh, will compare with similar articles mT Pine* aasBnrnen and ChandHlpr* rm* nn 1 kel tre.-t, between F inrt aud t^nd, to^ new house ma^udetured in any part of the Union. I eTti? sho on the corner of CUy and JeUwson, w^re he u pre- , Cabinet makers’ materiaU, such as Mahogany and to some one elle af?er leeraine ' I«rod to serve his cu*tom.»* with every thing inJus line. , Ro,ewood Plank, Veneers, Sofa Springs, Hair Seating, u ^ mon^v ?n thefrMrkets bv ^ pnees, ; Sortock of Clothing it one of nio»t complain the Looking Glass Plates, Curled Hair, Glue, Var- onl^i a.r,?rtlon to ' a*Atw rumDritiinA cvcry arucic pcrtainiiix to tiLNTLls*- ni«h a-r tnr *im.ip Ml rAdui-»id n^i4 puDiio arc asxeQ to laKe DO one 8 asai rtion l o d/ndifled Broad- i n«fi. AC., lor tale at reduced prices. sen contrary until they have ascertained for them CopartnersMp. f HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED with me in butiDesa Mr. John Snyder, and will con- tinue the business under the name and style of DICK- INSGN A SNYDER. Thanking all who have favored me with tbeD patron- age, I would respectfully aakacontinnance of the same Notice. f HAVE THIS DAY SOLD OUT MY entire stock and stand, No. 7!i Fourth street, to Messrs. Dic.i.iusoD A Snyder. In retiring from the Up- holsterinc Business, I return my sincere thanks to my the contrary until they have ascertained for them j selves. I orcall atthe NOVELTY WORKS. JaJl dtf Main st., bet. Eighth A Ninth. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE ! By Authority of the State of Alabama. Soulheni Military Academy LO TTERYI UKPAnALLELCD SCI1E.ME FOR NOVEMBER. Class W. Tobedrawn Nov.Sth, 1865, intheCity of Montgomery, when Prixes amounting to Saddle Trees; Bridle Leathers; Unrness Leathers; Hog Skins; Cau do; Goat do; Threads; Tacks; Coach Laces; Coach Lamps; Bobber Oil Cloths; Axles and Bands; Trunk Boards: Bkrting; Mirocoo Skini; Pa-ent do; SUrnps; Bits; Bu kies; Plahes; RUng Whips; Bu(gy do; JJajon do; Eligio Springs; Haness Mountings; Tru-k Trimmings; Slal. Iron, A>. O::r$«0,000-C0 i of Saddle*,*Briohs, Haraess, and r^nksT* assortmen ^^T'lLL BE DISTRIBUTED AC- i notice. ** a ed to at th^sb^t^ w w cording to the following inimitable scheme. If Tr ' . ! ^ T ' ' T Match. holstering Bu*ine*s, 1 return my *incere thanks to my I w w corumg to ine louowing intmiiaoieKneme. n 1 ,, . , . . » all they aak i* an in vestiration of their good*. They friends for the ver}' liberal patronage heretofore extend- ' you draw the lowest Pnte you getthecostof your tick- . (By Authority Oi tne Still: of OeorgllU) are determined to oonviDOt the most tkepucalthat their ed to me, and would ask fur my successors a continu- et, mtiumt dedactioe; and remember, every Priz* is [ .. took isUseatock of the sesdton. A general invitation aoce of the same. Those persuns indebted to me will drawn ateach drawing. i tfCifVDnfS /V A TBTTra AnaTYXVBirmf Ubmeby tendered to the trade to call and examine. ; oblige me very much by calling at the old stand and pay- ________ Al. A x LIGHTEN, L»£WKNTHAL A CO., Ipg theirMUs, as 1 with to setUe up my busine**. Ijooh nt it! One Prize to eceru Ten TiehcUH i . . aal« Morthwem comer of Mam and Fifth street*. Very respectfully, U. W. WALTON. JLottery. KorUiwest comer ot Mam and Fifth streets. PURCILVSEE ANNUAL BL 8lN£t>8 ADYKKli.^ER, ffi-M. tire stock and intereat of Mr. 1 For 1 8AA—*56. . the Upholstery and House Furnishing I * ® I in future occupy hi* stand. No. 73 »’ rWTUIS WORK YVILL EMBRACE tween Main and Market, east *l<le, and bnalnes* lu all lU various lirauchcs, and hODe, by sUict lo Prizes of attenUon to butineM, punctuality, and a t^roufh ac- in aq T his work yvill embrace nil matUr anally eoatained in sneb publicaKona, vitii the »tnct**t regard to cotrecuicst and re- iriU be printS on good paper with dear tv^ni^lT aadstroogly bonnd, and shall be a credit ^SSSd7 It will be deUvered during the oTootobSTori^er if Rl* pusaible to have it j Very respectfully, U. W. WALTON. Notice. A\ IXG PURCHASED THE EN- tire stock and intereat of Mr. II. W. Walton in pholstery and House F urntshing Business, we will .are ocenpy bis stand. No. 73 Fourth street, be- I Main and Market, east side, and will continue the ns indebted to me will drawn at each drawing. at the old stand and pay- i up my buimeM. ^ One f One Prize to every Ten Tielcct*!! Ctpital Prize $2‘.i,0'.*0. 1 Priseof,... 1 do 1 do 1 do 1 do |2),00(: i 6.UII0 i BEAUTIFUL SCHEME FOl OCTOBER I I public patronage. Terms moderate, and ail work I w^antedSrepr^nted. •mwMiMMl With the itnewtt refaru w coittcmict* mao re- fSKIv he rrinlS on food paper with dear tv^ni^lT aadstrohgly bonnd, and shall bo a credit Iti^.bedeUv^diu^U^ Jaly 17, 18i6-jyl3 d3m DICKINSON A SNYDER. *^*Tb**prieeperoopytdS»b*criber* win be •! 50, ^ya- MXHALON S PAPHIAN LOTION, ^ Uf when the*Sok u fi*Ilv*fa4- lb* charge* for ^ver- X or Floral BeanGfler, inf-xlUble as a preaervative of ti«'ag wiU be as follow*: an m the *kin and complexioD, and a* a means uf eradicating » PfM and one 00 py Directory g or curing freckles, tan, pimples, chapped hands, lips, One-Qf noge and one copy Diieaory t w fgee, blotcliea, gun-bunis. and all diseases apper- „i One-fourttpage andonecopy IKri^tu'T...... 4 *u uiiung to the akin. To be had only at j .zr iff BMi^«i5i5Ker*Umb(K)k wiUbe$3per^ Q. NICHOLAS’S, No. 86 Fourth »t., on cover auhject to special contract. ,^5; Between Market and Main. Wh *600 are JJO are 160 are 100 are 50 are M are 10 are 3.000 To drawn October 3lth, 1S65, in he olty of AUanU. 1,(M) Georgia, when Prizes amo nting to EiJS; ^ aao.ooo ^ 5’^ %wriLL BE DISTRHUTED TO 4!^ w V fortunate stockholders in ccordouce to the 4.000 following 6,300 M VTCIILESS SCJIIME I Oae-aou pege and one copy Owe-fouitD lif* andon€©Gpy Ihrecwry 4 fU AtoSS^d^ the dtty and BiuineM NEYV ALBA.N VA SALE.M UAILROAI). S?t?n7uU I . vr - ffiO P ritos amounting to..... tijiUlO t^Oiily ten thousand numbers. tSF^iokets, *10; halves, *6 ; quarters, *J .'iO. SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager, oc-5 Montgomery, Ala. and choice Sugar In store and for saleby I ANDREW BUCHANAN St CO. 1 Prize o(... 2 Prize* of 82,000 are 3 do 6UU are. 11 do bbu are IJ do 110 are 17 do 75 are 4St do 50 are* '3 do 36 are 8U0 do 10 are <tot do 6 are Kwe* inserted is plain capRaU In Bu*ine*« Directo^ ; ^rwSK^n-MWSriberTwill have no .achodvah- towe oflopded tbAm in any cose- __g tbe “wer l,l*0 ssUweriber* are CHANGE OF 8TAKT1XO TIME, vN AND AFTER MONDAY, OCT. C iOFFEE. y 4<J0 bag* pri 4<J0 bag* prime Kastem; 160 do do Lago> ra; SO do do Java: io store and for sale by AN DREW BUCHANA N A CO. EFINED SUGARS. 1,000 Prize* amoonting to tyOne thousand Prizes! tyunly ten thousand numbers! n^ickets, 6 ; halve*,** 60; qu W* MJMltrd vv aa* G. COLLINS. j^g,0*e co^M Ol leoit Will be pmbiisbed. tbrongb to Chicago, without change of cars or baggage. Accommodation Train (freight and passengers) leaves Through Expresg from CLioago, leaves Michigan CUy at 8:30 a- M. i Accommodation, Soath, Icavea Bloomington at 5:30 ; ; ^'rOTThe 13 o'clock m. Express Train will for the proa- | disoontlnaed toc8 ] J.AS. B BOOKS, Prea’t- BWUrr AND TOBACX^O. ”^^Mm^dation,'Soeth, Icavea Bloomington at 5:30 1 «> P ETEK nURILLARI), MJ^'UFAC- u j th”' , ,rriKj:£iSM.’asi*j:£Ru’tssK'r: 1 liiui Owrrant eoa b* ofitUned by a4dt«*2n^!Mato>tre. I Eowiaviile Aud ErAukfort Railrotida I l^ Tbi* eet^rAmaot >* ene etUm et4*m aCtkAlad in the ' . 1 ^ _ < r; ISAM—iAs III iJB IJW | *“.r" W m ACCOMMODATION TRAIN |«i^; E^ARE T^E GNLY Al^HOR* wUl be nw daring *.he week of the Pair of the I rC. jjj toed ggeoee fec.tbe Mle sd SlMris Potont P«r- BoathweiKem Agiteitaral end Mechanical Aseodatlon, *“ MiAtoalar AeBoa ficrolgm Needle Be^ng Machine. oommenciM on Tneoaav. hire 9. leaving Bmi- - We tomifariwMA oB pegen* toom tolng of loBtog »•««• and rei^StLArnTdi^ JLm» 800 bbls Bt. Louis L., B.. C., and D. refined, crashed, and powdered Sugar; 850 hbls St. James crushed and powdered Sugar; lUO bbls Paragon No. I Sugar, refined; 3u tierces du do do, do; 40 hhds white refined Candy Sugar: In store and fur sale by oc5 ANDREW BUCH ANAN A C O. M olasses. 130 bbls St. .Tames Sugar House; A) bbls prime rcboiied Plantation; In store and lor aale by oc5 ANDRBW BUCHANAN A CO. OriTicketa, to; halves, «a 60; quarirs,*! 35, tyOne Prize to every ten tickets! SAMUBL SWAN, Agentnd Manager, ocl dAwtd Ahnta, Georgia. Sundries. , 760 pieces Silk Handkerchiefs; . 8W dozen Madras Cravats; * 160 do Shirt Bosoms; t Received this day and for sale by t oddAw JAMES LOW AC,. 418 Main st. ^HAYVLS! ^9 tfO 7 4 embroidered colorsd Sbawk 350 8-4 do do do; 350 7-4 do black do; 360 8-4 do do do;.’ 360 8 4 plain blaok d<^ WSJ ma^toWlar i ~ We tAssisfa t^SS '-tU&Xmuizz. r.01Lb,B«pYL,kr.*.iL _ . i Received this dgy and for laie by f^lCE. 20 TIERCES FRESH RICE ootdAw ^ JAMilixXV la In store and tor tale by _ _ . Oc5 ANDREW BUCHANAN A 00. ^ASSIMERE. T ar. 100 bbls CAROLINA TAR ^ i StTsI^ .In More and for sal* bp . ^ 1*11 n.T.CUBBACO. »e5dAir JAMSBlOII C AS8IMERE. ^ 5 coeee fancy CaeMmere, hondeot 1 eaoe steel mixed Ooesimere; Received thii day and for eole by ockdAir JAMSBlOWI Received thii day and for eole by j ockdAir JAMSBiiOWHd |gf“Flovd county, Indiana, has given a uiajori- j ty of from 60 to 100 votes for the Know-Nothinf ticket. Last election they carried it by a msjori- i ty of 215 votes. t3y*In Clark county, Indiana, the Democratic j ticket ia elected by something like four hundred majority. Last year the Know-Nothings carried l Clark county byan average majority of ninety, j Ean3AS K i.rction.e learn from Kansas, that Atchison county gave 130 votes, all for Whitfield, j At Leavenworth City W'hitfield received all the ' votes. Partial returns from Doniphan give Whit- | field u5 votesnone for Keeder. i The election to be held by the Revolutionists is fixed for next Tuesday. An effort will be made to give Reeder a much larger number of votes than I have been given to Gen. Whitfield, and this can readily be done, as there will be nobody to watch I the ballot-boxes. We incline to the opinion, how* ever, from what we hear, that the Lawrence and ; Topeka districts will have the honor of giving nearly all the votes which Gov. Reeder may re- ceive. In some counties, it is very doubtful wheth- er the polls will be opened at' all, and certainly very few votes will he given. The pro-slavery men, satisfied that they are right, and that they are sustained by the law, will interpose no obstacle to the larce which Governor Keoder and his party have elected to play out, and if there should be any disturbance on 'iuci^ay next it will be because the Ab<jlitioaisls provoke it. St. Lou Rep., BlA inet. New Post Opkick-*.he following new post offices have been established, and the following named gentlemen appointed postmasters, by the Postmaster General: Butler’s Landing, Jackson county, Tenn. John R. iluinilton, postmafter. Fillmore, Daviess, county, Ky. James S. Jack- son, postmaster. Old Landing, Estill county, Ky, Martin P. Moore, po6tmiw:ter. Charleston, Hopkins county, Ky. Joseph Wiet, postma-^ter. Morning View, Kenton county, Ky. 0. H. Mul- lins, postmaster. Cuba, Pulaski county, Ky. Armstrong Adams, postmaster. riublett’s Store, Taylor county, Ky. James A. Sublett, postmaster. Ducontiniied.The following post ofiices have been discontinued: Uoulka, Chickasaw county, Mississippi. Cubehatchic, Macon county, Alabama. Brodies I^anding, Decatur county, Tenn. Fiat Woods, Izard county, Arkansas. lUiivA. Union, 1th in*t. From the Washington Union, 7ih in^t. The 1 Iter Kout ut' Kuotv-Nothiuuisni in Georgia. Since our last issno, advices by mail as well as by telegraph, remove all doubt as to the ch-vacter of the result in Georgia. In a State where Knom- Nuthingism calculated largely upon success, and wheru it.s leaders hoped to entrap the unwary by concealing the must odious features of the order, bitter and overwhelming has been the disappoint- ment, aud Georgia proudly and exultingly ukes her stand by her sister States of the S«uin, after having furnished triumphant evidence of her loyal- ty to the Constitution, ner fidelity to the Union, and her unwavering devotion to tno great princi- ples of the Democratic party. The result may be summed up in a few words. Johnson (l)emo<'rat) has been re-elected Governor by about 4,000 majority— a gain of 3,500 sinca the election in 185?. The delegation in the next Congress will stand | six Democrats and antl-Know-Nothing; to two Know-Nothings. In both branches of tho State Legislature, the Democrats will bavcdeciaed umjorities. In announcing this signal defeat of Know-Noth- ingism in Georgia, tho Augusta Coustitutionalist says: ”Tho election on Monday last has pla-ccd upon the forehead of Know-Nutkiogism in Georgia the unmistakable brand of the popular condemuation. The rebuke is signal, emphatic, and we believe final. Georgia has recorded her voice in charac- ters of light against Know-Nothingi’m in ail its odious features, both as regard.- its forms of organ- ization iu secret lodges and alfiliaied councils, uni- l ted under a great central head, with tho secrecy, ' the oaths, the obligations, the degrees and disci- pline, the grips, and sign.*, and pas.-iwords, and as | regards its leading and avowed aims of mational and Slate policy. Tho former, the'mere parapher- | nalia of flummery and humbug, intended to cajole, to beguile, and to tie down the honest citizen and deprive him of his free agency: the latter intended to undermine, and fin.ally break down the consti- tutional bulwarks erected by the fathers of the re- public for the protection of the citizen of every clime and of every religion who links his de.«tiny with republicanism and religious freedom on our soil: Know-Nothingism, in its inside form.- and outside developcmentsKnow-Nolhingism, in its J internal discipline and designsis alike rejected i and condemned in Georgia. Tho vote is but an I imperfect indication of the popular disgust with | Know-Nothingi.«m;for during tho caovaas itshifted its attitudes, and changed its colors, and resorted to adroit palliations, in diderent localities in the State, to meet every exigency of the local senti- ment. It showed thus, in some counties, a facti- tious strength. In some counties it was K>l.*tered up by the popularity and influence of men who, while professedly not sanctioning its principles, allowed themselves to be used in its beb.-iif. “Again, side issues were suddenly sprung up to distract the public mind from the main question. Prejudices against Gov. Johnson, growing out of past party relations and party contests, were ap- pealed to, and with effect. Misrepresentations and I distortions of facts in regard to the management of the State railroad were plentifully circulated in pamphlet«and handbills, and votes were influenced thereby. But with all these drawbacks the sen- timent of Oeoruia hAs been spoken with crushing | effect against Know-Nothingism.’* We find in the St. Louis Republican, of the 8th inst., the following : Gov. Shan'nos, of Kan.sa 3.Some time ago. the Democrat, of this city, containetl a letter from Kansas, in which the reporter for that paper stated, that Guv. Shannon, in his speech at West- j port, declared himself in favor of making Kansas a | slave State. The report has gone the rounds for j some time, and has served as the foundation for a | groat deal of abuse of Gov. Shannon, by the orators | and papers in the interest of the Republican party. A week or so ago, we pnblisbed a letter from our i correspondent, in which he gave a full contradic- tion to the report of any such speech having been made. But Gov. Shannon has thought it neces- sary to make a similar denial, .as will be seen in the following letter, which is published in the pa- pers of Ohio Exkcctivk Office, Shawnee Misnion, K. T.,[ September 26, 1855. ) YIy Deab Sir: I have this moment received in- formation that they are circulati nga char«re against me, that I made a pro-slavery si«eeh at Westport, | in Missouri, on my way hero. There is not a word | of truth in this chargeit is wholly false. In the few remarks I made at Westport, in reply to the welcome they gave mo, I said nothing on the sub ject of slaveryon the contrary, I remarked that that was a question that I would not discuss. Since 1 came here, on all occasions, I have left that I question where the Kansas bill leaves it—to the [leople to determine for themselvesand I have I upon all occasions so stated. This report, no I doubt, is put in circulation to affect the elections in Uhio and elsewhere. I hope you will give it, as j I coming from me, a prompt contradiction. I The Kansas Herald of tho 22d, a strong pro- slavery paper, notices this charge and sets me I right— repreeenting me truly on this question. I i will send you a copy if I con got one. Y'our friend, WILSON SHANNON. Colonel Sawtel Medart. I fSf~ What the Democracy of the North demand is, that if slavery bo token to Konsu'*, tho thing be done fairly and legitimatelythat the people them- ! selves, who know best whether the institution j would be a blessing or otherwise to them, and to future generations, be penmtted, os the Nebraska- K*"-"* l»w says is their privilege, to decide if they will have it or not. Is not this fair 7 Is it not right 7 Does the Soath ask more than this? Cannot the Demo- eracy of the whole oountry stand upon the platform which refers the whole question of slavery to the people directly interested in its existence or non- existence, and eonnot the doetrine of this platform be enfoit^ and sosUined ? It xost be enforced and sostoiued. The Democracy must go to the country with nnsoiled banner. A clean issue must be presentedthe iseue of the right of tho people of every State and Territory to form and regulate their domectio institutions in their own way, sab- jeot only to the Constitution of the United Stoles. * Detroit Free Preee. This if the tra« Dtmooratio doetriao, aad equally approved »ad eherished ta the 8eath aad the I .North. NUaMBER 74. Speech of Ex-Gov. Browa of Teuaessee. rigfct hod you, then, with this warning seuadi^ iu Fellow-citizens, there remains on* otbor suh- ****»A*eoiumitth# fora at the South to any ject to which 1 invoke your moet serious atteation. ••ch un^ly consultoMon, when fifteen Stotoe of It is the obvious tendencynay, certainlythat tne North told you, by their tom# eguias* your Know-Nothingism can bring nothing but danger pvuusred platformwhen twelve of them told you. and disaster upon tho sonthem States. Know- >oorned any aoeociation Nothingifm was .narted in tho North, and hod no t yonraolvee iiwiigoantly other element to compose it hut Whigs and Aboli- 1 ,***’.*j proclaim, oa the Southern Whig Sonists. It took its rise in the midst of the fire Nobr»«ka hill ' except oue , and smoke and suffocation of the wildest and moet 1 - witii the Kaow- furious fanaticism against you and your property - oGhh®? of the North oa the slavery queetioa that tho world over sawa fanaticimn that tore | •** nugatory 7 Then you oould have churches asunder. It took captive every northern r®THniea like patrtois, aad, instead of pouriag out Legislature, sent to the Senate some of the moet ; 5^* Dea».:-nats the only fneods yea deadly enemies the South ever bad. In the fury World and on Frankiia Pieree of the storm the nortbem Dom-jcracy who bod every action has beea true oa stoel tj . <tr 4aved you in the annexation of Texassaved you I rights, whatever you may think of hi< on tho Wilmot-proviso question—saved you in j io other roapects . then, 1 repoot, the passage of tho fugitive-slave hill—saved you, , y**® wuid have returned Lks patriots, woraiag in fact, in all the battles you had ever fought to j **** ^Htdrod, and country oMn f tha save your peculiar institution, was at lost borne e«au»t each other no lozger about down, or so far disabled by this mingled temi>est ancient poinu of party diifereoea ; bnt, iihe a of Frcesoilism, Whigism, and Abolitionism, as to j of suffor.ng brethren, to be ei one heart ead give but little promise of that effectual aid in the oho mind in the great crisis which wasoppruouhing. future which had so often saved ns in theoonfliett ! ’*• oahttMting a noble and patnoue of tho pa.st. It was at such a dark hoar to the i ‘•P^oLwle Lxe that, what >t0 we behold? Y ou hopes and interests of the .'4outh that Know-Noth- ; a plau'orni whwh wa* saver ingi.-m was horn in Mas-'oo'iusotts. It sought no ^ther by stotori or eerordingto the votu< alliance with tho South— it needed ncme, it de- ; ^ * , electoral wlloge, and votnlyI will not say sired none. The YVhIgs of the South and the | 7®* obtained guoroa North had been forced to separate on all these * i*®® “® -'ovu» wn*ch /uu have aot ebiauied, slavery question?, and to di^lve a eonnectioa ! tn*7 were voted down by a tie vote tu yonr which hod proved nothing but embarrassing to I slave property both the parties. They had .struggled bard for | j®® prot^ted in the Temtoriee, os well os ia years to prevent tho catastrophe. The Kansas ; j. * **. ^ aboluaed in tha and Nebraska bill hurried up the criau, and oa 1 of Loiuaibi* that the fu^iuTe-««aTe law mature and solemn consultation, every Whig Sena- I ^ repealed, and that ou attempt snail tor from the South save one dissolved the eon- !, ®»d* to exclude Kaow or any other Siata uection. trom admission into the Union because they m»y So soon as that connection was dDsolved, the slavery. Under sucu vain preteuees, by Whigs of the North, knowing that their nationali- too moet indef.vagable, ooU meau the ty was lost, began tho work of fusion with the questi..naol«, yi,u ore seoking to hold your Freesoilers and Abolitionists. They saw the rap- ®uto*b«»ud legions together, and to obtain a tri- idly-increosing States in the northwest, and be- I “* I***'/ tn existence that is came confident that in a few years at moet the able to save the Si*uih. ^Yoor North could elect the President and a majority of ^^«^hoRud legions! It is that outh, if Know* both bouses of Congress, not only without any aid, •^otoingism prevoiD, that h».« dog the grave ef but even in despite of all the power of the ^foutb, | j** fsouto, and buried in it twelve humlred soil- Whigsand Demo> rat8 united. But what did the | prup-jrty. Whigs do after the dlsaolutii>n with their north- I id” soleady swear, that in all tluogs, piditicol ern oilieii? Many of them, to their honor it j *o f»r *s this order w concerned. 1 will spoken many of their wi.-est statesmen and p»- j ^‘th the wi.l of the stojonty. tbeogh it triots, sm.'h as C.holson, of Virginia, and Toombs conflict with tny personal {wet'erance!*' and Stephens, of Georgia, refusing to go into this f ^tlioomple witn the w.:iot amajority! Though Know-Nothing scheme, boldly avowed that there ; n-ile, or a WiLaja, -<aail n iminateil were no materials outside of the Democratic par- j , Pres^ent, there ston.is tae ill-Iatcd and luok- ty with which a coalition could be formed, that 1 •“'L ^*ua wbal may, it most be rcdeeiu that party was the soundest and safest one on all ^ color this picture too darxiy. the qnestion.s in which tho South was vitally in- that, in the event *1 a n<.m. nation that ia leresied, and that they were prci>ared and resolved ^ tzent and drar to the South, to co-operate with them on these great questions, J®* Know-Nothing leaders would call Uf >n their and thereby avert the calamities impending over to disband and renounce the horrid and the South. Not so with a moiety of that pony; have token. Be r>oz deceived, they convene in Philadelphia, they consult and and good man may doubt wheth- commune with many Whigs of the North, who had “* renounce tnai oath alter it has once previously been discarded as nnsafe by Whigs of reconied in the hign ehaocery of Heaven, the South; they consult and oemmune with the was thunderstruck when the heud ef John -Ybolitionists of Massachnsetts, of Ohio, of Ver- *^® was demanded. He knew it would he mont, of Connecticut, and implore them to form Ropfovoke'I murder. Ne'.'srthele**,yi>r with them a national allianceto come with *^ '**’^" •*‘**v* he deliveretl ilin acharger. 1 will them on some common platform on which the next **** * ^ju<ity! Jeptha, to>, presidential, congressional, and State elections may | sacnliriug hi'i ouly daugnter, be fought. What reception did they receive at i ^.^®“ “f wiuingly aave surreadered his Philadelphia? When they asked of that «om- *** lutpuiled by a;alw» pound and motley mixture, northern Whigs, Freo- I overruling morality, and ex.-Uimed, “1 have soiler-', and Abolitionists to take thorn in as part- ' t*> tno Lord, <z»-t i eonnot ro ners, they were instantly rejected. YVhen they ! ***^' •‘^K.-rred by the m.ia that presented their platform, full a.s it was of apology, '**' *’• * hl.*w struck at use nubi* (ocui- and barren as it was of any sure guarantee to tbe ''n'l eonscien'“s, as the guide-: of bu- .’vuith, it was distinctly voted down. I repeat, J*'’**®®' * *** 4ho right* of the with all the emphasis which this great foi't do- ‘'*®'**®* *'•’ ^ *'4 fhe L uion. manJs, that their alliance was rejected and their | “JJ' r ‘I'ofi Da—ixl's flan o'er the fa:**-aea«ed, platform voted down ! Tarn, my countryiMn, to i tho National Intelligencer of June I3th, 1 85. >, and i Bintsmss slum hallos it, ncT->r uh, n*> i read with astonbhment, os I know you must and I will do, the following account of their proceedings: j . ^ A.SKKJi Dowjk. i acre ao »'> v-*"aow ex- “The New York Times publishes the votes token h‘4>ition iu Wor-esier, Ma-',.ast w,-.jx, ia laiita- lost week in the National Convention of the Amer- * *'®® ®{ B^nuiu X ocsl * eXuioiCion. Lveryihing icaa party on the three leading propositions touch- j P**'*'^ off pleasanUy uu tne la-i lay, wien tn j ing the slavery question. SuppiosLng that they ; ®‘ prizes nne mule, wuich caused s.jmo du. will possess interest for many of our readers, we l »»ttstaciioa. One ot the prupriei >rs ca.aied tna copy them below. It will be observe'l that the | **®*’“* tae todies and gcatlemeu proposition which was finally adopted received the j P*^®*'* J®**'® ante-ro-jms, waore ihj vote of the delegates of fifteen 15j States, includ- prizes would be distributed. As they went iu one icg the free States of New York and CalHornin, “® “* neither man u t whilst the delezateeof fifteen ( 15) other States, i ^®’”' heard of since, including the stoveholding State ot Delaware, vo- 1 ted against it. Jlissouri .reems not to have been J kAKl .U .\AD FI TCH FUH S\LK represented. It further appears that the States 9_F py [ocll B. BELKNAP k CO. which Voted in the afllrmauve area minonty ot : ' aj'a«aa *a aa a ^ nx* ^ the electoral collegethey being entitled to 1P> R fif OMf .% K iR'.H votes of the 2P6 electoral vote.s.” ^ ll i IT I O *1 ll A ? There is the record, as famished by the National ^ ^ C R lutclligenccr. Which tnrus l'iu d,00;» p.«r». ci Miiiiglc's When Ukon by .States, the roto on the p'aif.rm per h«>iu! stood 15 to 15; when token according to tno votes ' EXHIBITING \T MKC'H W in the electoral college, it .tood l.M' againn it,and | i>^‘TnrTK FAIR. L.': < ‘e Kv only 146 for it. A national pla’:. rm. truly ! \ o- j pu.iuuu «;th nU uihrr. » ....e' > . or xiud. leddown bv States- -voted down by the electoral ! „T^® ni' -ii auncy-^ m.i.s i the d*y! cullege! By the known rule in every parliamcnto- ' ,Tl“t u ..‘"t ry or legislative proceeding,a propositiunreceiving I o( order; port .. •• «i.!i n-.T-ac p..a»T : ; tw > i.oM« only a tie vote is rejected; but it seems by some !?"“» re-tuu-o-* oa.j > hurts puw.cr ..j ».jr* up t.» new Know. VnthinP' rule it is a.l.intod’ I fi^rst sjieeil; tunu^.JW/ shinvies jwr boor, .1 tnir<to uew tvooTT .NuuuDg riiie ic u auopMa. saoie uucmrzC!«Sa wiUi a re^inr frwiB Imiu m .Vs long as this record shall live uncontradicteJ, 2"V.‘'’ re.iuii^i u-ugib u- 1 -- 1 . 1. . .u- u- V- .’ wi'llu,ortni'.-»ne»*ol*hin4ie,eai»hera.i.l?bv»ii< r»- let It be proclaime<l that this Know-Nothing party ti .us done n- three mioutc. u- i im«« o»u i > has no n-Atioual existence; that ail illiauca witn j inmed out .i f »si as shingl-s. .% iu»- iuti^ win t*ic« p»y the southern portion of tho party has been scorueu i , % .j . . ,c, , . e J . J C..c:iijr nsats lor salei-y the l r-.;— X.ldr^M and rejected by tho Whigs an<l Abolitionists of se:3ua<KUu» HENRY J. u.'lh’KNB s LG. the north; that tho proffered putforia was voted ; , down, so indignantly that twelve of the free I liiiport.'Yiit >uti4*(*. .S’-alci retired m disgust at the very propo-^iiicn, | TKO LONGED TO THL U8UVY OUT and by seceding mwked it with their sovereign j 2:ih, and I'OSI fl VEL V not one d.vy 1 a<er contempt. In a publication of these votes in the ' , . .w .v . , j n Georgia Telegr.aph of July 2, furnished by the cor- : l*iravT‘ul”‘r,:^ : respondent ot tbe New \ ork limes, which, hesays, til the above date, and u I am now ciustu* up my .toai. are eutirely correct, the same result is shownlif- ! ue** in tbe United thu » ;i be the .ast eOanee U> , . ... . .. .. J. f 1 , 1 1 procure my Im; roipi'.l a uectoclci. teen to fitteen not counting the state of Dela- i _ .... . ware, which was equally tied, and therefore cast ^ OiacOTery for Uie Vldr-M B £ LG. New Diacover y for tdie 2>7«s. no vote, nor tha District of Colombia, entitled to i FAULES, iMG., GHOtiXD no vote at allfifteen to fifteen in establishing a K^.ihe exact pnadpto uf fipectai Accorocy, by 0. great national platform. And now, countrymen, tell me, you who have, and yuu who have not, joined this secret and mid- uightjuntotell me, in the candor of men, and the sincerity of Christians, are you content with j the poor guarantee which is famished by this rec- j *^ 7 ‘‘®“C®f®«'waid enjoy twelve hun- goLOMO.NS. the eeiebratedoptieixa. from :h*imiwov*.» vired miiiioQj} of jrour proporiy? \\ hjf it u no | Spect^le Maoufactory and Londoa Oocicai guarantee at all. meat. So. 4o6, Oiu Bond atr^et* Leouom* «ca)>^ak«a Alr^y you have been told by Wilson and oth- inventor .f th. .proved er9| woo are tne niadter^spirita of tni3 partj^ that ^pectacU^Sy and mproved i)laa#Ba« ia now on a at the very next Congress the bills are to be pro- prefessionG visit to thi* place, sod may b* eoosu.tod at posed that are to min you. Tho bills shall be * fourth *ueet, between Main and Mar- brought forward, even in December next, to re- ue baa had th* honor ef attondiag tb* piineipa peal the fugitive slave lawto repexl the Kkosas -owosofthe Umited Kiakdom,wher*he fsaaexvenencml onA Vahr..^., law tnaa.tr.aa tka ti:a.„..a; 1 *,™ ^ .0*1 flaneilng eDC'ioTikeman:; and bavin* Iwen and NebrasK.a tow—to restore the Missouri Ci^- mwatmtly sohcitod to make a viili for ashonumc, promiseto abolish slavery in the District of Co- has the tionor uf announems h:s arrival from London, lumbia. Have these delegaws brought you home wito a mo*t tpiend^ a^ittmeni *( hi* newly invenwu .k r_ .w _ 1 *nd improved Bpectaclcs. Such i* the supenonty of any satis.actory assuraxiLe that their nor.hern al- g... Gia*sea, that persons bavin* inflamed or weak lio* will atond by you and protect your property? eye* may instantly i.w relievett by nsi:>* them, and they too £LDow*^otliiD^ k^tntes of tao .^ortn tmTo nl- €nni)*<^both the old E&d tho jouo^to soil ready had their electionSynnd hnTO returnod to the minute eakpioyM«iits for any leiitft.) o( xkmm* oothh? next Confess a inajority-a Urge majority-who i the’r.Mi^i^ will vote for every one of the bills 1 bare men- ; fldence, solicits the lurthcr favors ,( the pubd which tioned. You stand, therefore, this day, rained in l k* wiU *v*r be proud to acknowle.i* :, ***arine :hoe* the House of ReprMontotivea, and your onlv hope j to*Te1?t‘*toS?‘apJrl'^i2^ of salration is in the Senate. Hare the Knew- | Added to the adraata#c< poieewed hr hxm of!jr« prae- Nothing dclegatca brought you anv guarantee that in “52!^ ^ ib,ir bj amouut of property in that body* No; not the tesMoniiocumentefroBiiiKUTidu*iUof rank* eoartying least; for there stands WiUon, and everyone ©f ! f*** ******** . 1 J i He wiU gtee retor.;nce to persuus in tha UuMd fltatas his newly-elected Know-Nothing comrades, stand- j have found the greatest beneflt and eomfort fresi ing, sword in hand, tocleave you and your prop- th* u*eo( hicoewlv toTeniad and impfoved flpectoalae. erty down the moment the next Cengreae shall ; Naw Discovery for Deaftieea. meet. Th* flora* CoaciwraaTuaisaa extraordinary, pow rtn ./.n .n 1 •k,... tTful, uewiy uiveDUcl, Small inJUumeiit, for th« cuTeof On whom, then, can you, ud on whom do yon | case* of deafneea aoUreiy difl’erent in max* rely, in fact, for tbe defeat of these odions bills in . or construction from all oGier*, surpaMuig everything the Senate? Y'ou are bound to say that yon rely that ha* b^ or probably ever cm be produced. They oa tho Southern mid Northern Democratic Sen. :^®Gu"?1!^ou?pJJ:.^I.?an”d ffSto*7/ih7LS?.Tfo, tors to defeat them. On Democratic Senators ! a* the skin are not poreepGtale. Tbe powers of this val Why, then, hnve you entered into tbu unholy oon- | **bie toven^n are m memMto te^ def^ve hew . , X. .X. 1. 1 . , in* of long star, fin* to It* perfect aad nalaral stato, aad spiracy, to have them b^ten and turned cat of! toenahtodeaf person* to jetn to aoneral oonverMttoa, the Senate chamber 7 Why go down into th* *e- I to hear moat distinetly at a oiac* of worship, at th* bw. cret places of the earth, and swear your deluded •* “T »“« »***mWy; th* oaptoaaaat aeaMkiM o# followers everywhere never to vote for a Demoerat i afford* t^odMdn^ aolaMd^w^t^ who does not beoome a member of you order, [ dreadfol malady oil th*amtoUao* that eon pnmfhfy ha when you acknowledge that at this, the very : dtetooa. darkest and moet trying moment the South ever | gr. Law, 9ov.M,18S. saw, yonr only hope for deliverance is on Demo- It glvs me yle**nre to bear tomimony to toovalnoot cratic Senator* 7 Tell me, again, a* honest, candid ! men— if these virtnee have not fled tha earth—toil Snd tol^fw bMMr^pt^te*1^^&caitx^M any me, if these meosnres shonld chonea to pnee the ' 1 have tried. C^fl. W. FtrV fiXfl. M. D.. Senate, where would he yonr lost, lingering hop* I Ti ofbm i* ot Anatomy in th* *t- Looto Uatvermty. of safety to your property, bat in thereto of Frank- Pvrranvxa, Jon* a, MM. tin Fierce? And yet Know-Nothing delegates, I la using a pair of Mr. flolAmoo*’ Gtoam*. and find many of whom were mar* brokon-down political *** “*"* hocks, or disappointed offiire-ceekerx, who hare JOfl. F^itZZAM, M. R. neither th* talent* nor tha character to attract at- Hartng made a trial ef Aud thu I^0XQOcrucy wbicli ooimnuted uud oxMRininUM pciACiiptoQtt %n oscttiwcted* Aim! MaieToUucu oould pouoa lAo juToUn, but ' I ttero no beanatioa tu fronouctiiA them Mp«rior to ,a»p«.j SK&13f t AigA ODougu to roAOQ tbo do^tiucHl TioiiQi. Do* I ^^1 ^ impffOTiac tAoir TiitoA* mocracy *miled at the impotence of th* deed, and 1 ^ only wished t^t its inipautad* might not wennd 1 the spirit of the sainted Jackson. j _ But, genUemen, while I deeline a further notice i . . _ - > at there puny ||^t* on the DmnoenUie party ami 1 the FretidentoC luehoioo, 1 have not done with ' and *oeaMonreu£ea*ln«M to um eyre whea osre. Tho this Know-Nothing Philadelphia Convention yet. i frta ony ef other m*M**l I demand to know^hnt authcrlty did the Southern “Jo'sh.'m^ist,"*^ delegatee ever reeaiv* from their Houthera eon-' fmforere of Glare**. My. fi*hrei ot Medici nw, jtituency to go into eonyention with open, neto- ' , ^ trio!, tor a Hkw* Ome. *f Mr. flokmoM nous, and avowed Abolttionisto of the North? and 1 am maohntso*^ wWh’tosm: they rends. Why, it is there very Abolitkmiftg that knye for ytaton venr dtazinM, y dNprewjo .^.0 yews wog^ thU Tin^tiv. war npon your precr, uSTw^:^^ safety, and property ! What right hod yow to go H. MIlHIl into ooMultotion with them, and shake their bloo^ Ohe**M»o^nlv***My *f Luniawii*. bonds in wity^ friendehip 7 Th* Know -IM8- y tUe morMng •xmmnod Hr. ‘7 i* ing eonncils of Ohio, of Mawachurett*, ef V*(MMi% and tiavtom tw «ha i*** two yow*, mare tre airea—* of of Conneetient, and nenrlv oU th# rwt, reokifl|p;ta t^ ? -** y * tS2-*IuiT3 tbo fuiU69 of A UAUMoufl ubfditionim) utMo* woU ad^Md to notified yow that they were still yonr onoun**, ana . Mvw* andre my itood thi* Mu Atf ef OetoMv. laflo. would nsTor gir* over their •ggroseioue upon yowr hTlAXBfi, M.^ OowaM. I naMiiil*. By. rights. Even Barker, who preeldod ovw yowr do- iMcwrewuzn, Owt. Ufi, HMl hbentimis, had proeUlmed to yow, la th« wwy «f gkwre*MiMd*®- fiojerereu^Htouu'fo fifii Mihow^ warning, beforo row aeremWod, that Iho vfow* of \ hara brew I uMuira t^Mhore^^^ H. Sowwft 'wS m, rroe :h« impro v«<y on Upticai Xsuibiisb. Loodoa. •eCai.ilaheu Ptmatnia, Jwn* a, MMu flolAmoo*’ dianm*, awd find ehsertUUy add ay name Mud tAtou* JOfl. f. OAXZAM,M.R. Bsw Took, Jwno 4. VM. Ir. floiomonr •yoMnew*, and akteta; spicmwif ni**, and I havo tUe aorwlng •xamtaod Hr. flwMmono' •torere and hgvtom far *ha ia*> two y oora mad* toe aireav* af th* eye* ay mhdy, I hav* a* hasitaney ia aayiog In 2m wWa aood Aarere thai will lad taere a •***. rior Mttel*,w«UadagUdto alTagtm T?J Hi4flX%aWS5S.“S-. Ikfiwware hnr*b*on Ihgfipoetoito for to*.iret^ Wreto onyT hgrewsad re tor. i]aflflUoB with (hore of
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DAILY LOUISVILLE DEMOCRAT.VOLUME

TUli DllLV bKillfltRlT !- _Jewelky^ manufactukes. i miscell^eou.^PRINtKR ASD PUBLlMHao BY ^

I III. MCIKIP It*

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a IILOCK At GEUKR, ;R- B. CARPENTER,

SAfiJfET HUGHES & CO., HOME again from the east, 4 ttorney at law and genUAiUM l4 X ,XXUVXlXiO

! JH T,ried assortment of StOVCS, Till, Rlld CopDCr WaiC. ! j^eral Collating Agent, Chic«,fo. IllinoU./\r» ^Pliiri'l KfltWftm . « i x . , ^

f f I^I^KociaSt MasonHs Teciplet Nus. S and 7, orposltOffice on ™ra ewt. miwcw oowwi atcUes Jewelry, Ac;, rH'iHAN KFUL FOR PAST FAVORS i »e2j’a&v“ni

LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY. OCTOBER II, 1855.

rianufact^^I BAIL I DEMOCRAT.

K. B. CA^ENTim,lli,OCK Ar (iEIIEK,WHOLXSJtLE AND RRTAIl. DIALBK.^ IN

nd jeCtoraon, Baal aido,I Of laUft ftykf, moaUy direct from the importers ami i

Imanufacturer*. Call and examine my aioex at So. 71 I

TERMR.ay »«M»crAt per ycAr,i>.y»^ qnarterty •

Do do. ID iMlrouc- - •

T«> ContJ p«r w« A, »Ay.>>le to U»# Carrier.

manuturturer,. Cell and examine my alucx at >o. 7

!Tbird etrevt, between .Vain and Market. oc>) in&et:w

^iOLD PENS.ajr Fife’, Patent Oi'liqtieOoM Pena;

ft

-~ "'Tii ..ii-ti-B narwMT . • » w I

Kapp’t Patent Bcientlttc Niche Oold Pen,; jto eoUten, P*^

. log I Pietciter A Bennett’, luperivr Uold Peni.. - . • iW A large aiaortinent of the above make, of Oold Pen, i

Jlo do pore*oi>^jalto, a good arudeoi Oold Pea, in good Stiver Cwe, at

TERMS OF Al>\ ERTISINQ. I $l each; on band and for tale by !

...... . .nlOiii euD PLJiTCIIBR fc BESMETT. 1

(aqnnre of IS line,, one Inwruon • • **I

—-——— —-

1)0 each addiUonal ineeruon • •• J 1 L V E R WARE Sll.VFR

l)e «ne month, without aliemti on • * ^ ^ ‘ * niLiVE.lljU twomonUia, do do - • • J * I Spoon*, lorkt. Pitcher*, Cup*, Goblets, Itut'er

Do three monlh*. do do. - • * ,° Jr | Aiiive,, DcMcrt Ksive,, Salt Ceilar,, 1 i,h and Pie

One Muare six moniii^ without nllermUon • •JJ*

' Knivee, Tea and CoSee Seu, kc.; a large and generaltwel\c aiuoib»,do do • * aaauruaent, warranted pure Silver, on hand and fur sale

Each aAdiUonaltouare lor kxmoDth, .* • * ‘ W t*uDJ Pl-KTCUBH fc BE.NNKTT.

One‘ir,.s»w.i?.oMh,.renew.Kk.i^awc«k *>1011 DOURLE PLATED 0A8-Onc aqnare twelve inonthe, renewaote tvrioe • ^ tor*. Cake Ba,kcU,CanUle*Uck*, Spoon,, Fork,.

One'^aare twdre monlhe. renew^e onoe a ^ ^ ^LETCllKK^i BBNNKTT.ka

jEWElRV.'THEUNbKKSIGNEI)®Uy wid fpccinl ^verufin* ejctr» pnc«*. - mw would rt*pectfuIlyinfonnhi*frien<U,und the pubAdTcmaemonu rcpubluhed

juc at Urfe, tii»i he iuujust oi«cued» and it daily re-

A^.»*«klTe tn*wee*t>'»ormunUilyiare charged 91 per t ceivinc direct from the manufactoriefi all torts of..M* and Ml nanta for everw anbaeonent I I.n^ll.li. «nd Kiri.. Milv.»r.

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the EatMcriber, solicit a continuance of puMicI

custom. They are coniiantly supplied with all the best' Stoves in the market, which they will sell as low as anyI other house in town. They luanutaclure the best TinIand Copi>er ware, and do all kinds of joDiing work inIheirlinu. BI.UCK k UBUKK,ocSdtf dl^Maikcttt., bet. Second and Third.

. 4 w ^ 1 L V E R WARE. SILVER* jf 1

Spoon*, Fork*, Pitcher*, Cupa, Goblets, Itut'er* ^ " I BuiTe*, Dessert Knives, Salt Cellar*, 1 i*h and Piew)

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Knives, Tea and CoSee Seu, kc.; a large and general!

}" saauruneat, warranted pure Silver, unhand and fur sale !

GREAT WlJiTER.N

Trunk ITlaiiiil'actory,Ko. 456 Market street, one door from Third,

BEN. FLOOD,VENITIAN B1.IMD

AND SHOW CASE MAKES,! eo21 dAw <:l_TJ^ird street.

f|HIE UNDERSIGNED CALL THE|

attention of the trading community to their full

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, Msortment of Woolen Goods, suitable for the approach-1

ing season. Ilaving no other good* for sale than such

THUKSDAA', - - OCTOBER 11, 1855.

'[From the Evening Edition.]

a dispatch from Evansville, Ind., we

loam that the Democratic majority in Vander-

bu^ county is about 4U0.

™“*r I'ersous dckiroub of purchasing any of the ahove ar-[auiij rGKTLIim k BfcNNItTT.

jticles will do well to give this huu.se a call, a.s they are

. K'li i\.kVTi>i ».• iasi.w\ .-Atj !of the best nuality,ma<le by exi>eriL-ii':od workmen, and

1 IGll LlwIJuLE I GA 1 r.U GAH* can be bought In raa le.st. lower tiian in any oUier

L tors. Cake Ba*kcU,CanUle»Uck*, Spoon,, Forks, house in thecUy. Country merchants wUl rememberiicf*f fi*r low by Lxic i**t mculiODcci it^m*

17 FLETCllBK k BBNNBTT,k>3Maln*U.Those who vUiv the Mechaiiics’ Institute Fair ^— ... — --- - — take notice that the specimen* exhUnteil '*> D* ^ A**‘T’*

EWELRY. THE UNDERSIGNED ! are the oroiuarv work uf his estabiiahmeul. selSi dU

would respectfallyinformhisfriends, and the pub rp_ rMi.r.i.>*hatUrwe.thal he has iust oinmed. and is daily re- TO Dealers In OUClOUia

|>ICI1 DOURLE PLATED CAS-tors. Cake Baskets, Candlestick*, Spoon*, Forks.

PiU-hcrs, kc., fur sale low byaul7 FLBTCIIBB ^ BENNETT, «» Main *U

*«CMc for thi. hrtt, and *0 oonU for every sabMqaenijFrencn, L nglish, and Swls* Gold, SUver, and Compos!- ''Ulh CiVLir. ILi31 t.TAVr.iri}EilxVO

Inse.’Xion. ,Uvu Watches; a splendid assortment of Kings, Bar- -R- largely engaged in manufacturing Gilclotlis has

^TTbe privilege of yearly advertisers I* strictly con- I rings, Breast-pins, Bracelet*, Lockets, Cuff-pins, and a made arraugemenu to sell his own manufacturedMbS to their own issmediatc and regular bosiaes*. and ' ,;reat many other articles in that line toe uumeruus to goods. The stock in store is complete, the ouslity un-

thc basiriesf uf an advertising firm is not considered as mention. Also, fine French Accordeons and Flutinas. ^urpassed, and the prices at whirh he can aSord to sell- . .--.--I *

iis wonkl call particular attention of f> aichmakers, cannot fail to give satistaclion.

sclectiuns as in regard to prices. They particularlyinvuc tiw Murch&ut i'tilors and Clothiers to an inspec*lion of their stock, who at ail times will find a completesssortnitutol

Black and fancy Cloths, foreign and domestic,;Do do Caasimeres of *11 grades;

A y:;r»cty of Overcostiugs;t eliels, \ estings, berges, datinets;Tailors' Trimmings of all kinds;

In short, a variety of all goods belonging to this par-ticular trade.Ah the sutmribers have the only house in this city

which exclusively pays attention to the above descrip-

tn^ding that of its individual members.

UT'Ao Gratuitous Advertising. and all dealers in the above namt-d articles, that he hason hand the largest assortment of Clock* everbrouglitto Uii* city, whi^ be is ensHed to sell as low as they

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HE UNDERSKvNED BEING Uon of good*, U is evident that they are better able to

JL largely engaged in manufacturing Oilcloth* has of t^^^

made arrangemenu to sell his own manufactured .

^ *** **^ ^ rwo nngoods. The stock in Store is coaiplete, the ouslity an-

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^urpassed, and the prices at which he can aflord to sell Street, between BnlliCt and Fifth,

cannot fail to give SHtistactioD. I

Louisville, Ky.tipecial care will be taken in selecting for orders. 1

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"..“.“"TiJSk 0iL<!i.0Tni>, ' _J

.A •. .A. I*enfield,_BllSlNESS "y5i:ir8“!Mr!!NSrL“^^^ patlerns, uak,. Tapestry,, t| an U fact UREK OF RO«E-

. - _I Main street, between dirthanU Seventh, i -Warble, and Tile*. Avm wood, Mahogany, Oak, Cherry, and VTalnui

vwrvTTVAVur men ArtT.TWn. I mvia Under Louisville Hotel, t CARKIAQE TOP OILCLOTHS. 1t urniture, begs leave to announce that he has taken

Jnstreceived at j AVBd 1. LEMON’S, Main ft., _ .......v...beta een Second and Till rd. 4 tog-4 wide, in the t>ieee and r.-ittern. Runerior to the ' orancties.

1 have lately received some new and very beautiful imported.r 1 Pt

There will always i)e kept on hand a fullstylM of Jewi^, in sets aad single P«^»; As I am STAIR DRUGGET OILCLUTIId, kc. Rosewood, Oak, Miihogany, W^nut,

WILLIAM SPRADLINO, Under Lunlsville Hotel.

mio. THIRD STREET, LOUIS. ,\;EW STYLES OF JEWELRYviiu Rv mrldtf J uft received at J AMBd 1. LEMON’S, Main ft.,„ vtue, ny. —

- between decond and Third.TJtrrr.T.T AW TTAVTa 1 have lately received some new and very beautifulW llilsliw m-«a.Aaa.

Style* of Jewelry, insets aad single pieces. As I am

BFI 1 . AND BRA.SS F'OUNDER, receiving Goods every few days, my stock is alwaysGLiIj A.-Vir

very complete. 1 haVe now on hand a beauUful lot ofWater Street, between I irk and Second, Lews

desire to call the attention of all who wishWiUc, Ey. — anything in my line to iu— — «^” r. H __ JAS^I. LEMON._

V amity SILV^-PLATED ware.*^'4ENTRAL TE.A AND ,, * /. » » v i x- ou/iii’iu'r rvv.'>

.Marble, and Tiles. XV.M. wood, Mahogany, Oak, Cherry, and VTalnui

CAKHIAQE TOP OILCLOTHS, rJwnUure, begs leave to announce that he has taken_ , . , ,

ths large and commodious wareroom,BJ Fourth street.On Ducks, Dnlis, and Mnshn, enameled and plain snr- between .Main and .UArkci,(atijoinlng Mr. C- 0. Spen*7ao*-

«. » i>, i.- riTT ni riiPtia ' auction rooms,) tor the purpose of transactiog aTABLK OILCT1OTII8 ,^

wholesale and reiail Furniture business, in

there WUl always oe kept on hand a full assortmentof rich Rosewood, Oak, Mahogany , W^nut. and CherryWA 4 AV11 AAvsvvTuuug Y/ttA* AtuuojfAC/

1

TV lunuvs auu vr.errjroruitu^; baiiu* Brocatellei and ilalrcloth CoTerttf lo-

€VENTRAL TEA AN II fA-niJuiy Ftoiw. North aide of JeTersoa *t..e'.t, between Fira;

And Second, Louisv.ll^ Ky^ *“1 _j

S. W. MARitlNFlL,i

complete. 1 have now on hand a beautiful lot of II’hiiadelphla, pettier with a l.arge quantity ’of plain' Furniture, all ol

Is, and desire to call the aitenuon of all who wish :P*- fauJdem] 1U051AS POXIBK. Manufacturer. “nich will be wLrivatea, and aolOat the very I^imI

thing in my line to iU 1 - — — market prices for cash, or on time for approved paper.rlil JAS^I. LEMON,

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A R ]?l f IK IS I Fumiiuro of any deacription whatever will also be

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** lTR.wrRA.mAR ^ mauutacturedto order at the ahoitest notice.SILVER-PLATED WARE. (Scccb830b to Wi.vtkb A Mobeisson,)

* s a I X- 1 X- rvi.^ m ^ j .. .H**i« k Davis s Rosewood Piano Fortes, which will bsAM AGAIN IN RECEIPT Or .Tlanufaclurcr and Ilpaler in Iruiiksy sold at Boston prices-

lome new and elegant stylet of ]>late>d goods of al- . Valicei-. kc.. As J . A. A. ^ntield purchases all his materials foi. : a.. r” at... a „ 1 I- - .

' ' i^li*D . IS SD Abtr>li tO ofl »» T IT P*>i4 t 1 VI H f1 PS*m »» tjl t fk I illv* rMML some new and elegant tlyletof i^ated goods of al- . Valice^^most every variety, from the highest and must elabo- ‘ .r • a. i ^ m • j j ^ .ir --rrr-rateiy ornamcLtcd to the plainest styles* 1 Lave on JThiTii Qyid £ o%(Tih^ljOMi$v\U€fii.y,

nand a large a*surunent of Wiirt’g consisting of Tea betSi tr ly l t V I i P' I> 'Vp T1

Vallce*-. kc.. AsJ. A. A. Lentleld purchases all his materials foi®

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oashi be is enabled to oner great inducements to buyer*.Third and Fourth, Loni»viUe,Ku, doliciting, therefore, a share of public patron.vge, nt-n tf m 1

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V- I » t.' o r / ' xff rv hi* friendsAnd customers that his business will1 xl r. L' IS UriivoiGALD oe conducted on strictly legitimate principles.

I tn call the attention of the ladies and apUf dkwiy

Always on hand an assonmPerfumery, and I ancy Article* ed as represented.

Iboae in want are espeoally invited to call and ex-{

comprise in part—

HttS 1 1r^F» K> cull the attention of t.he ladies andUV-’entlemen, and cititeus generally of

^^““•nouisville and vicinity, to nis extensiveand varied assortment uf Trunks, \ alices, kc., which

RICHARD PARKER,CAK\ tK AiNH GILHEK. OF JEWELRY.

Itfnrth Side JefiferSOD St*# g proas, a splendid assortment of the very latest anuJiurtu OXUC •Riu.camwiAmost elegant itvle* of Jewelry , JOHN K1TT8,

BETWtLX PRE8T0S AXD JACKSON STS., je»3 Main street, between Fourth and Fifth.

Manufacturer of liking ^(7ld pens, with double ex1*^^®** I gg tension holders.—J nst receivsd, a large aasort-

and made equal to new onea. Buiines* Cardsiram ,^ent of Urst quality Gold Pena, (ieng and short ribs),at one hour’s nouoe. ,iUi aad without casea. JOHN KITTS,

jjrio Main street.

4V 1*'?’ K Micliot Brother,

ww M. iVM V umoLB&ALs AND axTAiL naauiKS in

ne. JOHN KITTS, Hard Leather Tmnlci, superior finish:

U Main street, between Fourth and Fifth. Leather covered Tr>' ’’s, in great variety;— — Ladies’ Trunks, of ns styles;

LENDID STYLES OF JEWELRY. Lathes’ Bonnet ikiiavL' iiTsi'i' u Y’L’it liv i.'V Hard Leather and A overed Valices, kc.ll.'VT r> J L.O 1 l\£iGI.tl V EiUjlJl LtA- The aoove articles are uy own manufacture,pro«s, a splendid assortment of the very latest and and warranted to be made ae very best materials, of

It elegant styles of Jewelry. JOHN K1TT8, tupenor workmanshipaniU.cginceof iinish.audnotto13 Main street, between Fourth and Fifth. be surpassed by any establislimeut in the Lniteil States.

.is the traveling season is aboaU’umnienoiiig, and manyIt Di.'Vvd WII’IJ itikiiiiT L' L^V IH-Tsouf not knowing Where a good article may be pro-

'fJLiD tDiINcI, v> 1 1 11 LHAUDlalh IhA. cured, I respectfully invite such to inspectmy stockI tension holders.—J nst recelTed, a large assort- before making tlieD purcliaaos.

It of hrst quality Gold Peus, (ieng and short ribs), A. J . MURiiX&BON , No. 500 Main st.,

I aad without cases. JOHN KIXT8 ,suJ Near corner Fourth. Louisville, Ky

RECEIVED.BY EX-

Ho, 90 FOUrtE •!., TUoT/vVisao TAWolrw enabie* me to turn out wont at the sh<*rteai possible no- -J. 8. pat«;u....a. tskry, fhila

West side, between Main and Market. wT sICWOUjry vl»V*| vbV.y tice, and at prices as low as at any similar estabiishmeht JwSkU'git,' '!'*» l» i.’’ A- J'kk

INVENTUR OF THE DIAMOND| glRECT IMPORTERS FROM GE- randahs and Balusiradiug. to which 1 would invite the 3 AlPOIIl'Ii'lf S WII VVllHI P

I Wigs, and BO humbug, a* is pracUced in this city. JLF nevA, Main street, three doors above Ponrth, in at^nUon of Uie public.. 1 ^

^'‘7 ^ >v UULiEimALrjadiea Wigs, half Higs, Braids, Curts, etc., made U j *cob’s Buildings, l*g leave to call public auention to Bank Doors, v aulu. Iron Sash, Jail vt or«t, and every- Dealers In Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, No. 43«

rder. . their unrivaled assortment ot Watches and Jewelry, thing appertAining to the building line, and jobbing of Mam street, between Filth aud Sixth. aub dkwtfAlso, Hair Braiding of every deserptior. such a* I.aj

|just received and opened, direct from Geneva, where

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all kind* done wiin neatness and dispatch. I —

W1IOLB8ALB AND XXTAIL OKAUKS IN

lUof/vViAa TatarsalrTT atr» af/v enables me to turn out work at the shortest possible iio-sICWOUjry VliV*y ObV.y tice, and at prices as low as at any similar estabiishmeht

Txvu/vM'rc'DU r'OivVT ip m the W est. 1 have also several new patterns for Ve-IRECT IMPORTERS r ROM GE- randahs and Balusiradiug. to which l would invite theneva. Main street, three doors above Fourth, in at^ntmn of Uie public.

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Iron Kailiu;; Works.

Having enl.arged my shop,and added machinery to my pretent works, it

LLensive JO.SEP11 ciuiFFirn,, which iMfOXTKR or

Fire-Arms and Fishing Tackle,WHOLESALE AND IH;.lAlJi,

Fifth iSlrcet, itear Main, Louitviilt, Ky.

BEGS LEAVE TO^1 Int ?,!

inform nierchants.gunsmitbs, and8tata

" others, that he has now on hand,d niauV ' lor ana 18 constantly receiving, Oireol

i ^P’ from the manufacturers in Fing-

v^iMii I‘—*’ ^'OKlish double and single hbot-Uuns.uf all qua!

t siuvsI sixes, and prices; llevulvers and Pistols of all

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Aiiius; Kiile Barrels, Gun Locks, Double Triggers, and,

! e\ery article suitable fur guNkmitlis; hpoiting ApparA:

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tus, such as Game Bngs, 8bot Belts, Flasks, UleaniTigIKikIs, and Hunting Knives; alsu, a large stock of Ki-des ut my own manulaciure and wai'rauled; Fishing

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Tackle and Fishing Apparatus of every description: aU‘of which I will «eh at eastern price*. seo dkwly

Mings, Bracelet , Breast Pint, F'oD and Guard UhAids,| whole slock was selected by one of the firm.

Neesfact:*. Re. Fine Kegulators, for hotels, banking housei, or anyl2sF Lauict’ Hair Dressing done either at their resi-

jother u^ces, at moderate prices-

M* ' a- . . . . *draoe* or wl ttie store ot

Carter Joiiett, in Geoevi

Forwarding and generalComiriferion MercbAntif K.y* ttc, the l^cl9t€

L*y« tins d*y toemod a CopsituertUip ior cTery

the puriK'Sc oflrwnMctiiig w *orw*nimi[ *ud iH:ii«rwi

CoflUDiMUon bSLSiucssy snd ^Te takrn the!jf5

* seivci. ^

Ceily occupifd oy J* Hrli, No. tasi side of Third, raatodorkween Ham and the Kivet. CARTER,Louisville, Oct. 1. 1”AL

. .nkonfignmentj of Nails, Ola**, Cotton aarns.MO —

Pittsburg Manufacture* solicited. Uf-

A aich Glasses, Materials and Tools for Watchmakers,at New Fork pnee*.W atchesdirecUy imported from ourown manufactory

I in Geneva, wholesale and retail, at New York prices.Watch cleaning and repairing done with neatness and

H. J. MRAD,Giwn stwt, two d^rs west of Third.

W. B. Maiioiie,

nURNERIN GENERAL, CORNER

Dissolution of Paitnerslilp.

I'tHE PARTNERSiliP ilEHETO-. fore existing, under the style and tiue of gtraus A

lsii,a<», is hereby, by mutual consent, this day dis-

of Kighth and Green sUeets, Louisville, Kyji. BtrsuB is authoriiPd to settle all claims for and

against this branch of the estanlisu. '-t, amt JosephThesui«crilH,r would respectiully announce that he Istmcs is authorised to settle all claim's in

latest styles and psttems ofJewelry,Ac,,receiVcd ha* fiUed up an establishment at lUe aiiovc naujed Those persiins knowing themselves indebted to 'theevei^Keek. place where IS he now ]

Kir We invite the ladies to call and examine for them- a workman-like mauneselves. No trouUc to show goods. AU our goods war-rautedornosale. febAi dif GolUIUllb, UaiUsl

place where is he now prepared to execute luruini injabove firm, wih please cah and settie.

MARK STRAUS.icm, and have taken uie nouae i«- selves. AO irouHcto snow guous. au our goods Itniimtrnflpd mid Itmi JOSEPH ISAACS.J. Bell, No, «S» Last side of Third, ranted or no sale. feUAi dif vuiuillllsj isaiusiriiuenf iiua liuIUbltrWy

. .

ItheKivei. Of every orJer of Architecture. All kinds of Cafinet rai..

1 11 1 a*H 4* Is 1*11 It I and Coach-makers' Turnings. Scroll sawing ot all de- AO JrnillCrS*l« l^Al. n.K*JOl/lCXl* V* JU M ^4 II M II 111 • Acriv^ioni executed. ttt^ lsttiuofKiuU, 0l9«*, Cotton iuriit, and — ^ T* fi T P n Wl^ftT tS^Orderi promptly and punctually attended to. SUBSCKI13KK HAS ESTABTTure. solicited. ^ J ^ ^ L _____ .

Gshed a manufactory of PrinUng Ink. and is prea-m tide, dealer in Hatches and Clocks. Having lieen , pared to lurnisU a good article ofMM' 1%.’ 1,'' *> several year* engage J in the business, it is scarcely Organ Manufacturers. '

7vl r- vjli m t wr xv• WW *i.M JI MimMA necessary for the subscriber to recommend himsell to

I

XI W o 1 n It

iL Wnter A. Uo MnuiFirecO publicfavor. fTpHE SUBSCRlHERS H.Y V 1', At Fifteen Cent< per ponnd. It Is put up in barreDIL H inter A UO-, . 1 . Ui ire He claim* to have a thorough knowledge of hi* trade, J|[ menced manueacturink Orsans of the flnest aiki !<*ntl S^Glou kegs.WHOLESALE AND and wsrrauHhi* work. lie La* a fine stock on band,

best deacrictions. and are nrenareJ to execute ill wortt W5t. J. FERRIS,ail D 'Rler in and Manufacturer oU *^”***'**S*^*^*r*^f*ivl, RmIs**h^,*x2" pertaining lo this line of business. They are now eu In Counting-Room of the Cincinnati Gaxette.

cm i!S 15«s. vTjiset; K^1d(S H Chains, Guards, Seals, Breast- one of the Urgest Organs ct'or built imtlis

^udH.al Gar ten Hose, Hcm N o! i. . n.r.nf^etiirer nf elnet-s «n 4 " cst, whicli, when Completed, Will coi,ta'!i Jti full Stops.— —

l^f^.rJi^Ia.nisvtlle Kv. je^ ^^**^^^***a'* f The case to contain the Work, is 31 feet iu length, 17 leet Notice•V Market, Louuv me, Aj . jea* watches. He has devotetl years of close attention and w„i». and •'! feet iiieh ivrs.ins can iii,iv,. nf in r^. _ . . . .axwcuGo.

JomTij GLiGTT*ru * ^ pacily. XlTis instrument will have many new and fiut ING DIS.SUL V ED PARTNERE^TCR SMITH,

j to^uf^e th? uS^-’ i

‘oprevenients, well worthy the attention of thrse uc-;

-M. ship with D. D. .<pear, 1 am now pracUcing LavMors-Iintit.

' ^ ^ quamled With the couslruiUoa of Church Grgun*. .. i on my own account. All husinesa intrusted to me shal

J. K. WI.YTKK,(Fontorly J. K. Winter a Co., Mnui rirect),

J. UirMClibnlil,^O. 66 T H I R D STREET, WEST1 m side, dealer in Watches and Clocks. Having iveen

Organ Manufacturers.

To Frill ters.rsMIE SUBSCRIBER HAS ESTAB--M. lished a manufactory of PrinUng Ink, and is pre-pared to furnish a good article ofNEWS INK

retail Dealer in, and Manufacturer of|

.^^H|IW|MTrunks. Caipet Bsgh, Y'alises, Engine,&U<i iiitl ’XOU ilutCy 9c.C»f

1^ FouAll sireeu near Market, Louisville, Ky. jtsU

The SUBSCRIBER'S H.YVE CO^I* At Fifteen Cent< per pound. It Is put op in barreDmenced manufacturing Organs of the finest aiai 1 „

best descriptions, and are jirepai-cJ to execute all work jFERRIS,

• • -" ' Office In Counting-Room of the Cincinnati Uaxette.auJe dsrwiy

PETER SMITHrioar and Couimibfion Merchant,

-*"*• ship with I). D. t-pear, 1 am now practicing Lawon my own account. All husinesa iutruntvd to me shallrionr and CouimibMOn Merchant,

, pi««of hi# cus^m^.h.rd o id r*linv«’ >nd A11 orders at home or from a distance tUlefl with ue promt tiy attend'ed to. Gihce JcUctmu street! near

No 554 Mrt.'a efreet.tefvseea S>xond and n.'rd, 'promptness and .flspatch. Persons desiring to exam- Fifh, nortLide.

-*oUtrsou street, near

no. 99 * Main nrct.jv. , ai^ouS GAGA GiAB,oi every t^grw plain or pcauii ,ue our work, and learn our cat-acity to maaufiicture ' sriOii^cwiX GEO. T. A RMSTRONG

1\ THF HOUSE LATELY UCCU- f®*^ <™Gro’.dered. Tne&coeMxry Jewels are also kept ine flnettdescripiioaot instruments, would do welltoi — ' " —Ved fy tfrmshy fc Owen. Hardware Dealers, keexw the public to cHl at hi. store, No. tW Third **

«-^'ufnkTl'Me favore o*f“^1! th“ ' aFOUNDRY,

ronstanUv on handatnpply qt taelvertteauaiot F^- street, west side, where he pay* purticuUr atleuUon to do^o still merit a full share of natr7na,;e. ' *T*.\S1 CORNER W.\,S H I NGTON

our cat-acity to munufiicturr GEO. T. AR.MSTBONO.

fons'-anUj on hand a supply ot uielveateauasot Faiu ,treet,westside, where he pays particular attention to hone to still merit a full share of patronage,ly FiourTwhich he sells at Uie lowest market pneet- jyW watchrepairing.beremainsUiepublicshumUeservant. i *JOHN COAKEY' H CO

j mil J. UlKhCHBLUL. — - — ^j p£XERS, CRAGG & CO.’SERCH AN Ult^E AND PRODUCE AND FINELY FIN'ISILED '

^ . w, ^ «Bfviker. Geiwral CommiSMon Mmiiant. Ml MT I rjl ¥T I? ' 1*10110 T OFIC JiaiUltaCtOrV,

1^ J.M jM 1. JL U Am In 9 Main street, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth.^dp stairs, fourth door above Bank of Louisv lUe, Louis-

' INrticular sttenlion given to filling merchants’j

•raefs. Gonsigiimeuts solicited. aiuM dlyj

TliOS. 8. OLl\El«,i

Draper and Tailor,So. 47» MAIN STREET, I.OUISVILLE, KY. I

I*inno Forte .llaiiiit’nctory, ,

Alain street, between Xhiiteenth and ti^oarteentb* j

^ inches diameter; tioexet and Flange ripeyfrom a !

» BwUli' WIT IXr * W T tt W* K> I V7 a \ri4̂ I

inches to ioliicUts iu Uianieter; HAilroud Car UUeel*o Li 111 15 1!i IV LilljAVi^

|and AxleSyund other Kaiiroad Castings. They are also •

Jl to call the attention of the sole majufaciurers of Koy At A'rench's piitent Hub i

dealers, pn>fe8Sors, and olhern, ; A;^. I^^.rticmgAiachinc.ior wagon and carriage makers* use,

wishing to purchase piano forte*

I

»^aichnas inen pronounced by comi»eteut judges to be I

to the extensive assortment I ir^^^^^^^^'^xlauMjr-savingtuachiu^aevuriuvtnted.i

tEYDRAULIC FOUNDRY,

East corner Washington-ind Floyd streets, Louisville, Ky. The under- ‘

signet are now maxing 8team Engines and Mill Machi-|nery , horn new patterns, got uy iu the most modern snd

approvid styles; also, louaccu. Lard, Tiiu..>er, and Mill '

screws, Iron Railing, Forcing and Lifting Pumps, ol.'unqus lives and kind; cast iron Screw Pipes, from **

jto 3 inchis diameter: bocket and Flange ripe, from a 1

AT ITUOUtlALl AND KCTAIL,

BY GEORGE HESS,Xoe.586 and 5S8 Market Etr«t,nortli side, between

! ra*^he“exiens?v^e'‘«s^^ ^Floyci aartProston. r their improved circular scale a aHe keeps •pvstantly on ! full iron frame instruments, now g. , , , J i. _# D J », ' on hand and ready for finishing,hand a large and vanedi^ck ofRosewi^ gy erection of a large additional factory buiiuiig,

Uuey are prepared, should the wants of the trade de-

I dealers, professors, and others.

FTER THE PRESENT.\TIUN i AT^le^i

hand a large :uid varied stock of Rosewood, Ma-.

ss.^ erection of a Ihtry’,Oak. and Walnut furniture, comprising every -.,.^5 -Lnuisuitalife for household puriyses. In addfuon to m^nd it. to tu?n out se^

more superior fabrics than ever l>efqre, and I would ad- Iready, a* also Hacks in attendance. Orders fih^ at

j

inourmau'ufactory is thoroughly seasoued.andnovise my mends to select earlj while the asacTlmeut is . shortest notice. JelJdtf

large Md choice pattern* can be iipicared. Oi Cloths 1 - —have a superior supply, of all the variH sU^m ot

j T M nlraa Ar QrmIconae, brown, olive, bide, and green, of DumorA hlR!-

j V* JXL, OvORcS 06 OORysob’s make, soilabie f >r Drcfs, Frock, and MorningCoaU. and, a* usual, hUca and fancy colors, of every

,

>0. o3o Maill M.,

“tjPJuJSrii* Suit* made up to measure, or Paata and I OPTOSITK Bank OF KKNTUt'KT, LoCISVILLE,Test* singly, alas h»w rules as they can be purchased (IFFFR KIIH SM .Fof any ciothiug estanlisliinenl in this city . oiu.'.,

t-fa a Ihlv a uriv i^.’Yajaj,

XilGb. M. OLl V EK, 479 Main st., wholesale and retail, a large stock of

geli Between F uiirth and Fifth, elegant and faahionable Furniture oft ^E*< —** their own manufacture. Theirs is

RamovaL Ivgest and most S|>lendid assortment of rich andswuawr V cii,l J. omiture, of entirelv new styles and patterns,

lOliV A UOFTIFR. Itobefound in any one estabiithnient in the Hest, andA* 1% I- i:, V

Ial greatly reduced prices, cousisiing of full sets of

ilEUCilANT TAliX)R AND CLAITHILR,^Jio»i.ioood, Mahojany, HWn«f, and Cherry

S. E. ror. Jeffertom and Cioy tti., LouittUh, Ky.,, PIJPNITflJRE

Begs LE.W E to IXtORM mis|

dock*, sjwing and shuck MaUrcsses,fonncrcuitom«^ anath«puWicfenCTAUy tUjlne

i l>v>kinf Ulasiep, Ate., which, in point of roxnufacture,luureaoveU hi« Clothing ln>m huold ttaiiO, M.xr-

• nnj flniih, will compare with siniilar aniclenkei ttre4*t, between firrt aud neco&d,to hit new uoute

> nxanutoctured in any part of the Cnion.nnthe corner of Clay and Jeflmon,

i a^ 1 Cabinet makers* materialsi such at Mahogany and

AU VMA uaesu**a»vwaj lo btiWA lliy BC»90UCU*»ilU UOpains or expense are spared in turning out uacn pianoperfect in every respect.For two consecutive years the Agricultural Associa-

tion and Mechanics’ Institute have awarded first I

premiums to these pianos over all others, when in com-petition.Reference is made to the following dealers, and the i

Grdersfrqm idisiance, with satisfactory references oriiash reuituiuies, WiFi receive prompt attention,^piyd&wbui KARBAtlOUX &. BNGl'.DEN.

JA.COB B. SMITH,^20ILER MAKER, IS NOW PRE-A-M pared to nuuufacture every description of BteamBoilers, Tanks, Bvnk Vaults, 4cc., at his shop, corner oNinth and Wareritreets, Louisville, Kp.N. B.—Kepairim done to order at Che shortest noticety Refer to Heviit <a Symiucs. jaJdfkw

\v. iL sTokiis;,^tfxarracTCRKR or

Fire Engine, Bteamboat, and Garden

HOSE:

city, compriiung every wrucle pcnaiuipf t© ULNTLli-] nUh, ic., for nxlc *t reduced prices- seU

AiTn'c AffAKKL, from the mott cUcdiftcd Rroxd- i _

doth to tbe cheapest Uiiney gw^nl. I

Timukld for the pffitroDAge heretofore ioliSerauy be- riOTlCO.

Mowed uimn me, 1 would THERE ARE ON MY PLACEof the same, assanng my tneods that lucy will not „ - , , ILaw mi store without being satisfied. ZM^V^seven mile* from LonlsvUle. on the Taylors* Uv • j5”x a. ROKDER. vine pike, a MARE and CoLT, which, if not

!

Saturday, Aug. 11th, and all charge* for I

CompeUUon Is the Soul of Trade.;

k<«pii>i paid. wiUbewid^^

The TIMFI for dealers TOi^auWda^^’ ' WM. LKVI OLDHAM.1

lay in their Fall and Winter stock of Ulothing is I

etose at hand, aad the aim of every one being to buy in I Copartnership.HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATEI

lo draw attenUon to their M- with me in bnsiDes* Mr. John Snyder, and will coi

PIUNEKR CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, vm'A**!?*'**. SUaI gk O^Evlblt*

{WHOLUALc oicLj), Thxtikinf xU who hav6 ftvored me With their r&troiM^rtkwent ^ JtMtmmM ryflMttrtgU. age* I would retpeclfoUy ask Aconlinuxace of theiaiE

They have rrofltiod by the dull time* of the past to the new firm. JOHN A. DICKINSON,saoathai n makinf up atd laying in a slock of dothing ~~~suKafaie for the approaching season, auch as cannot be

|

NotiCO.

I have THIS DAY SOLD OUTdkom the Snanghai of the man of fashion to the rough I M entire stock and stand, No. 7, Fourth street, i

Mlankct Coat of the digger of the soil, with full suits to Messrs. Dic.tiuMD A Snyder. In retiring from the U]

jr Gui.i9 vu.i.t, profession gtneraUy: " M CJ K PIIFFFR FIIH SAl.F D. F. Faulds, (successor to Faulds, Stone A Morse,) | „ ~ , , . . . _r Uilv ^ i_.'Yljrj, Baimer and Heber,St. Louis; Curtis A Truan.Cincin- 1 Also—Patent iSlretAeif, Cemented, and Riveted

rholesaleand retail, a large stock of nati; Diggins A Co., Naahville; Downing A Moody,! g sv«* Alias* EPaldSaan-(ant and faahionable 1 urniture of Vicksburg; W. H. Fox.Natcbea; CourtsA Rutherford, * AsCskfilitr JtSelllllgsir own manufacture. Theirs is Clarksville: Schaub A Murphy, Bardslown; Patrick A —, s|4endid assortment of rich and Croose, Lafayette; U. D. HewittA Co., New Orleans; I SATYni. FHV WARUfinTTaX'entirelv new styles and patterns, Lee A Haiker, Philadelphia. iu4

' OAUULKRi WAKKHUUSH,rj*q~TTrTrr ,

N«. 435 sain nreet,

.J,.,, u-ut.„. ..,d Cl.,,,GAS JAGHT.

.!/h:isvii,li!.kt._

NITURE. gas FITTIAGS. EDWARD STOKES,,which, in point of manufacture, BBERSONS R E (i U 1 R I NG GAS I ^iliAoT&nion'^'^^" * Pipes,GasBurners,andChandelier.p«tup,arei Cor. Main atltl Fifth StS.,S!Si2u. suchlS“Maho6any and [g^i*,?ort?o“*ome one rileV LOUISVILLK, ‘tENTUCKY.

i*^l1ates *^urJed^'air*Glu^^V*sj.X“nnthiHV^Jkri S I IMPORTER AN li DEALER IN SAD-

edu‘c^*U?ces!*^ ieir-

Nouce. ‘"^bsRatthe aan^me^T IndE ARE ON YfY' PL \CE jaJl dtf Main st., bet. Eighth A Ninth. ' obat has ever before been inipirtcd in this market. I

i.„ni«r<nl n,. «k. T.-in...~ -T. TT

Iwovld invite my old customers,and the trade generally,

if M AH V fnar,!/ T°»i1,d,*V^f. NO"W IS "yOCTR CHANCE • “ examine my aiack,vhich I am determineda MARK and COLT, which, if not . JNVJW A» IUUK !

1 ^ cannot fal to secure me the beatday, Aug. Uth, and all charge* for

I

- — -- - trade that comes to the markt. My stock embraces1 Bv Authority of the State of Alabama, the following article*

:

. . . « I A^SUiiCl *UU iJUUiOy \/UrklBOG ATUnUy VlUCiU- I

retail, a large stock of nati; Diggins A Co., Nashville; Downing A Moody, Ia^a^gaaSfimB elegant and fashionable iuniiture of Vicksburg; W. II. Fox,Natcbea; CourtsA Rutherford, !

i their own manufacture. Theirs is Clarksville: Schaub A Murphy, Bardslown; Patrick A:the largest and most s|4endid assortment of rich and Croose, Lafayette; U. D. HewittA Co., New Grleans; I

!elegant Furniture, of entirelv new style* and patterns, Lee A tVaiker, Philadelphia. ial

I to he found in any one establishment in the IVest, and — ——I

Ial greatly reduced prices, cousisiing of full sets of GAS T TGiTT \

llti.evoood, Jlrthojany, aud Cherry ___ *•

FURNITURE. GAS FITTlAGiS..AlM,ChHl», Clocks, riving and Shu^^

i:- .1 o / v xt o u r- it . » r x-r- .rx a a !

^fchTpTy'f FURNITURE. i GAS FITTlAGiS. ^

Jd former customeiw, and the puWlc genw^y th^ he1 L^^ing Glasses^ ACv*whi^^1i^l^1u^^^^^

jERSONS REU.U1RI NG GAS I

hairemoved hUCMUint trom huoW ttaiid, xlar- • flnUh, will compare with similar articles mT Pine* aasBnrnen and ChandHlpr* rm* nn 1

kel tre.-t, between F inrt aud t^nd,to^ new house; ma^udetured in any part of the Union. I eTti? sho ‘

on the corner of CUy and JeUwson, w^re he u pre-, Cabinet makers’ materiaU, such as Mahogany and to some one elle af?er leeraine

'

I«rod to serve his cu*tom.»* with every thing inJus line., Ro,ewood Plank, Veneers, Sofa Springs, Hair Seating, „ u^ mon^v ?n thefrMrkets bv ^ pnees,

;

Sortock of Clothing it one of nio»t complain the Looking Glass Plates, Curled Hair, Glue, Var- onl^i a.r,?rtlon to '

a*Atw rumDritiinA cvcry arucic pcrtainiiix to tiLNTLls*- ni«h a-r tnr *im.ip Ml rAdui-»id n^i4 puDiio arc asxeQ to laKe DO one 8 asai rtion l o .

d/ndifled Broad- i

n«fi. AC., lor tale at reduced prices. sen contrary until they have ascertained for them

CopartnersMp.

f HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATEDwith me in butiDesa Mr. John Snyder, and will con-

tinue the business under the name and style of DICK-INSGN A SNYDER.Thanking all who have favored me with tbeD patron-

age, I would respectfully aakacontinnance of the same

Notice.

f HAVE THIS DAY SOLD OUT MYentire stock and stand, No. 7!i Fourth street, to

Messrs. Dic.i.iusoD A Snyder. In retiring from the Up-holsterinc Business, I return my sincere thanks to my

the contrary until they have ascertained for themj

selves. I

orcall atthe NOVELTY WORKS.JaJl dtf Main st., bet. Eighth A Ninth.

NOW IS YOUR CHANCE !

By Authority of the State of Alabama.

Soulheni Military AcademyLOTTERYI

UKPAnALLELCD SCI1E.ME FOR NOVEMBER.

Class W.Tobedrawn Nov.Sth, 1865, intheCity of Montgomery,

when Prixes amounting to

Saddle Trees;Bridle Leathers;Unrness Leathers;Hog Skins;Cau do;Goat do;Threads;Tacks;Coach Laces;Coach Lamps;Bobber Oil Cloths;Axles and Bands;Trunk Boards:

Bkrting;Mirocoo Skini;Pa-ent do;SUrnps;Bits;Bu kies;Plahes;RUng Whips;Bu(gy do;JJajon do;Eligio Springs;Haness Mountings;Tru-k Trimmings;

Slal. Iron, A>.

O::r$«0,000-C0 i of Saddle*,*Briohs, Haraess, and r^nksT*assortmen

^^T'lLL BE DISTRIBUTED AC-i

notice.** a ed to at th^sb^t^

w w cording to the following inimitable scheme. If Tr '. ! ^ „ T

' 'TMatch. holstering Bu*ine*s, 1 return my *incere thanks to my

I

w w corumg to ine louowing intmiiaoieKneme. n1 ,, . , . . »

all they aak i* an investiration of their good*. They , friends for the ver}' liberal patronage heretofore extend- ' you draw the lowest Pnte you getthecostof your tick- .(By Authority Oi tne Still: of OeorgllU)

are determined to oonviDOt the most tkepucalthat their ’ ed to me, and would ask fur my successors a continu- et, mtiumt dedactioe; and remember, every Priz* is[

— ..

took isUseatock of the sesdton. A general invitation aoce of the same. Those persuns indebted to me will drawn ateach drawing.i tfCifVDnfS /V A TBTTra AnaTYXVBirmf

Ubmeby tendered to the trade to call and examine.;oblige me very much by calling at the old stand and pay- ________ Al.A x

LIGHTEN, L»£WKNTHAL A CO., Ipg theirMUs, as 1 with to setUe up my busine**. Ijooh nt it! One Prize to eceru Ten TiehcUH i — . .

aal« Morthwem comer of Mam and Fifth street*. ‘ Very respectfully, U. W. WALTON. JLottery.KorUiwest comer ot Mam and Fifth streets.

PURCILVSEEANNUAL BL8lN£t>8 ADYKKli.^ER,

:ffi-M. tire stock and intereat of Mr. 1

For 18AA—*56. .the Upholstery and House Furnishing I

* ®I in future occupy hi* stand. No. 73 »’

rWTUIS WORK YVILL EMBRACE tween Main and Market, east *l<le, andbnalnes* lu all lU various lirauchcs, and hODe, by sUict lo Prizes ofattenUon to butineM, punctuality, and a t^roufh ac- in aqThis work yvill embrace

nil matUr anally eoatained in sneb publicaKona,

vitii the »tnct**t regard to cotrecuicst and re-

iriU be printS on good paper with dear ,

tv^ni^lT aadstroogly bonnd, and shall be a credit

^SSSd7 It will be deUvered during the

oTootobSTori^er if Rl* pusaible to have itj

Very respectfully, U. W. WALTON.

Notice.

A\ IXG PURCHASED THE EN-tire stock and intereat of Mr. II. W. Walton in

pholstery and House Furntshing Business, we will

.are ocenpy bis stand. No. 73 Fourth street, be-

I Main and Market, east side, and will continue the

ns indebted to me will drawn ateach drawing.at the old stand and pay- —i up my buimeM. ^ One fOne Prize to every Ten Tielcct*!!

Ctpital Prize $2‘.i,0'.*0.

1 Priseof,...1 do1 do1 do1 do

|2),00(: i

6.UII0i

BEAUTIFUL SCHEME FOl OCTOBER I

I

public patronage. Terms moderate, and ail workI w^antedSrepr^nted.

•mwMiMMl With the itnewtt refaru w coittcmict* mao re-

fSKIv he rrinlS on food paper with deartv^ni^lT aadstrohgly bonnd, and shall bo a credit

Iti^.bedeUv^diu^U^ Jaly 17, 18i6-jyl3 d3m DICKINSON A SNYDER.

*^*Tb**prieeperoopytdS»b*criber* win be •! 50, ^ya- MXHALON S PAPHIAN LOTION, ^Uf when the*Sok u fi*Ilv*fa4- lb* charge* for ^ver- X or Floral BeanGfler, inf-xlUble as a preaervative of

ti«'ag wiU be as follow*: an m the *kin and complexioD, and a* a means uf eradicating »PfM and one 00py Directory g or curing freckles, tan, pimples, chapped hands, lips,

One-Qf noge and one copy Diieaory t w fgee, blotcliea, gun-bunis. and all diseases apper- „iOne-fourttpage andonecopy IKri^tu'T...... 4 *u uiiung to the akin. To be had only at

j.zr

iff BMi^«i5i5Ker*Umb(K)k wiUbe$3per^ Q. NICHOLAS’S, No. 86 Fourth »t.,

on cover auhject to special contract. ,^5; Between Market and Main. Wh

*600 areJJO are160 are100 are50 areM are10 are

3.000 To b« drawn October 3lth, 1S65, in he olty of AUanU.1,(M) Georgia, when Prizes amo nting to

EiJS; ^ aao.ooo^5’^ %wriLL BE DISTRHUTED TO4!^ w V fortunate stockholders in ccordouce to the4.000 following6,300 M VTCIILESS SCJIIME I

!

Oae-aou pege and one copy •

Owe-fouitD lif* andon۩Gpy Ihrecwry 4 fU

AtoSS^d^ the dtty and BiuineM NEYV ALBA.NVA SALE.M UAILROAI).S?t?n7uU I . vr -

ffiO Pritos amounting to..... tijiUlO

t^Oiily ten thousand numbers.tSF^iokets, *10; halves, *6 ; quarters, *J .'iO.

SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager,oc-5 Montgomery, Ala.

and choice Sugar In store and for salebyI ANDREW BUCHANAN St CO.

1 Prize o(...2 Prize* of 82,000 are3 do 6UU are.11 do bbu areIJ do 110 are17 do 75 are4St do 50 are*'3 do 36 are8U0 do 10 are<tot do 6 are

Kwe* inserted is plain capRaU In Bu*ine*« Directo^ ;

^rwSK^n-MWSriberTwill have no .achodvah-

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towe oflopded tbAm in any cose- __g tbe“wer l,l*0 ssUweriber* are

CHANGE OF 8TAKT1XO TIME,

vN AND AFTER MONDAY, OCT.

CiOFFEE.y 4<J0 bag* pri4<J0 bag* prime Kastem;160 do do Lago> ra;SO do do Java: io store and for sale by

ANDREW BUCHANAN A CO.

EFINED SUGARS.

1,000 Prize* amoonting totyOne thousand Prizes!

tyunly ten thousand numbers!n^ickets,

*

6 ; halve*,** 60; qu

W* MJMltrd vv aa*

G. COLLINS.j^g,0*eco^M Ol leoit Will be pmbiisbed.

tbrongb to Chicago, without change of cars or baggage.Accommodation Train (freight and passengers)leaves

I Through Expresg from CLioago, leaves

Michigan CUy at 8:30 a- M.i

Accommodation, Soath, Icavea Bloomington at 5:30;

; ^'rOTThe 13 o'clock m. Express Train will for the proa-|

disoontlnaed toc8 ] J.AS. BBOOKS, Prea’t-

BWUrr AND TOBACX^O. ”^^Mm^dation,'Soeth, Icavea Bloomington at 5:301

«>

PETEK nURILLARI), MJ^'UFAC- u j

th”', ,rriKj:£iSM.’asi*j:£Ru’tssK'r:

1 liiuiOwrrant eoa b* ofitUned by a4dt«*2n^!Mato>tre.

IEowiaviile Aud ErAukfort Railrotida I

l^Tbi* eet^rAmaot >* ene etUm et4*m aCtkAlad in the ' . 1 ^ _ <

r; ISAM—iAs III iJBIJW | *“.r"Wm ACCOMMODATION TRAIN |«i^;E^ARE T^E GNLY Al^HOR* wUl be nw daring *.he week of the Pair of the I rC. jjj ,toed ggeoee fec.tbe Mle sd SlMris Potont P«r- BoathweiKem Agiteitaral end Mechanical Aseodatlon,*“ '

MiAtoalar AeBoa ficrolgm Needle Be^ng Machine. oommenciM on Tneoaav. hire 9. leaving Bmi-- WetomifariwMA oB pegen* toom tolng of loBtog »•««• and rei^StLArnTdi^

JLm» 800 bbls Bt. Louis L., B.. C., and D. refined,crashed, and powdered Sugar;

850 hbls St. James crushed and powdered Sugar;lUO bbls Paragon No. I Sugar, refined;3u tierces du do do, do;40 hhds white refined Candy Sugar:

In store and fur sale byoc5 ANDREW BUCHANAN A CO.

Molasses.130 bbls St. .Tames Sugar House;A) bbls prime rcboiied Plantation;

In store and lor aale byoc5 ANDRBW BUCHANAN A CO.

OriTicketa, to; halves, «a 60; quarirs,*! 35,tyOne Prize to every ten tickets!

SAMUBL SWAN, Agentnd Manager,ocl dAwtd Ahnta, Georgia.

Sundries.,

760 pieces Silk Handkerchiefs; .

8W dozen Madras Cravats; *

160 do Shirt Bosoms; t

Received this day and for sale by t

oddAw JAMES LOW AC,. 418 Main st.

^HAYVLS!“

^9 tfO 7 4 embroidered colorsd Sbawk350 8-4 do do do;350 7-4 do black do;360 8-4 do do do;.’360 8 4 plain blaok d<^

WSJma^toWlar i~ We tAssisfa

t^SS '-tU&Xmuizz. r.01Lb,B«pYL,kr.*.iL

_ . iReceived this dgy and for laie by

f^lCE. 20 TIERCES FRESH RICE ootdAw ^ JAMilixXVla In store and tor tale by _ _ .

Oc5 ANDREW BUCHANAN A 00 . ^ASSIMERE.

Tar. 100 bbls CAROLINA TAR ^ i StTsI^.In More and for sal* bp „ . ^

1*11 n.T.CUBBACO. »e5dAir JAMSBlOII

CAS8IMERE. ^5 coeee fancy CaeMmere, hondeot1 eaoe steel mixed Ooesimere;

Received thii day and for eole byockdAir JAMSBlOWI

Received thii day and for eole by j

ockdAir JAMSBiiOWHd

|gf“Flovd county, Indiana, has given a uiajori-j

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ty of from 60 to 100 votes for the Know-Nothinf.

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ticket. Last election they carried it by a msjori- i

Ity of 215 votes.

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t3y*In Clark county, Indiana, the Democraticj

ticket ia elected by something like four hundred

majority. Last year the Know-Nothings carriedl

Clark county by an average majority of ninety,j

Ean3AS K i.rction.—

W

e learn from Kansas, thatI Atchison county gave 130 votes, all for Whitfield,

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At Leavenworth City W'hitfield received all the'

votes. Partial returns from Doniphan give Whit-|

field u5 votes—none for Keeder. i

The election to be held by the Revolutionists is

fixed for next Tuesday. An effort will be made to

give Reeder a much larger number of votes than I

have been given to Gen. Whitfield, and this can I

readily be done, as there will be nobody to watch I

the ballot-boxes. We incline to the opinion, how*

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ever, from what we hear, that the Lawrence and;

Topeka districts will have the honor of giving

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nearly all the votes which Gov. Reeder may re-

ceive. In some counties, it is very doubtful wheth-er the polls will be opened at' all, and certainly

very few votes will he given.

The pro-slavery men, satisfied that they are

, right, and that they are sustained by the law, will

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interpose no obstacle to the larce which Governor

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Keoder and his party have elected to play out, andif there should be any disturbance on 'iuci^ay next

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it will be because the Ab<jlitioaisls provoke it.

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St. Lou i» Rep., BlA inet.

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New Post Opkick-*.—

T

he following new post

offices have been established, and the following

named gentlemen appointed postmasters, by thePostmaster General:

Butler’s Landing, Jackson county, Tenn. JohnR. iluinilton, postmafter.

Fillmore, Daviess, county, Ky. James S. Jack-son, postmaster.

' Old Landing, Estill county, Ky, Martin P.Moore, po6tmiw:ter.

Charleston, Hopkins county, Ky. Joseph Wiet,postma-^ter.

Morning View, Kenton county, Ky. 0. H. Mul-lins, postmaster.

Cuba, Pulaski county, Ky. Armstrong Adams,postmaster.

riublett’s Store, Taylor county, Ky. James A.Sublett, postmaster.

Ducontiniied.—The following post ofiices havebeen discontinued:

Uoulka, Chickasaw county, Mississippi.Cubehatchic, Macon county, Alabama.Brodies I^anding, Decatur county, Tenn.Fiat Woods, Izard county, Arkansas.

lUiivA. Union, 1th in*t.

From the Washington Union, 7ih in^t.

The 1 Iter Kout ut' Kuotv-Nothiuuisniin Georgia.

Since our last issno, advices by mail as well asby telegraph, remove all doubt as to the ch-vacterof the result in Georgia. In a State where Knom-Nuthingism calculated largely upon success, andwheru it.s leaders hoped to entrap the unwary byconcealing the must odious features of the order,bitter and overwhelming has been the disappoint-ment, aud Georgia proudly and exultingly ukesher stand by her sister States of the S«uin, afterhaving furnished triumphant evidence of her loyal-ty to the Constitution, ner fidelity to the Union,and her unwavering devotion to tno great princi-ples of the Democratic party.

The result may be summed up in a few words.Johnson (l)emo<'rat) has been re-elected Governorby about 4,000 majority—a gain of 3,500 sinca theelection in 185?.

The delegation in the next Congress will stand|

six Democrats and antl-Know-Nothing; to twoKnow-Nothings. i

In both branches of tho State Legislature, theDemocrats will bavcdeciaed umjorities.

In announcing this signal defeat of Know-Noth-ingism in Georgia, tho Augusta Coustitutionalistsays:

”Tho election on Monday last has pla-ccd uponthe forehead of Know-Nutkiogism in Georgia theunmistakable brand of the popular condemuation.The rebuke is signal, emphatic, and we believefinal. Georgia has recorded her voice in charac-ters of light against Know-Nothingi’m in ail its

odious features, both as regard.- its forms of organ-ization iu secret lodges and alfiliaied councils, uni- l

ted under a great central head, with tho secrecy, '

the oaths, the obligations, the degrees and disci-

:

pline, the grips, and sign.*, and pas.-iwords, and as|

regards its leading and avowed aims of mational'

and Slate policy. Tho former, the'mere parapher-|

nalia of flummery and humbug, intended to cajole,

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to beguile, and to tie down the honest citizen and i

deprive him of his free agency: the latter intended|

to undermine, and fin.ally break down the consti-tutional bulwarks erected by the fathers of the re-public for the protection of the citizen of everyclime and of every religion who links his de.«tinywith republicanism and religious freedom on oursoil: Know-Nothingism, in its inside form.- andoutside developcments—Know-Nolhingism, in its

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internal discipline and designs— is alike rejected i

and condemned in Georgia. Tho vote is but an I

imperfect indication of the popular disgust with|

Know-Nothingi.«m;for during tho caovaas itshiftedits attitudes, and changed its colors, and resortedto adroit palliations, in diderent localities in theState, to meet every exigency of the local senti-ment. It showed thus, in some counties, a facti-

tious strength. In some counties it was K>l.*tered

up by the popularity and influence of men who,while professedly not sanctioning its principles,allowed themselves to be used in its beb.-iif.

“Again, side issues were suddenly sprung up to

distract the public mind from the main question.Prejudices against Gov. Johnson, growing out ofpast party relations and party contests, were ap-pealed to, and with effect. Misrepresentations and I

distortions of facts in regard to the management ^

of the State railroad were plentifully circulated in :

pamphlet«and handbills, and votes were influenced'

thereby. But with all these drawbacks the sen-'

timent of Oeoruia hAs been spoken with crushing|

effect against Know-Nothingism.’*

We find in the St. Louis Republican, of

the 8th inst., the following :

Gov. Shan'nos, of Kan.sa 3.—Some time ago.

the Democrat, of this city, containetl a letter fromKansas, in which the reporter for that paperstated, that Guv. Shannon, in his speech at West-

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port, declared himself in favor of making Kansas a|

slave State. The report has gone the rounds forj

some time, and has served as the foundation for a|

groat deal of abuse of Gov. Shannon, by the orators|

and papers in the interest of the Republican party.

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A week or so ago, we pnblisbed a letter from ouri

correspondent, in which he gave a full contradic- I

tion to the report of any such speech having beenmade. But Gov. Shannon has thought it neces-

sary to make a similar denial, .as will be seen in

the following letter, which is published in the pa-

pers of Ohio

:

Exkcctivk Office, Shawnee Misnion, K. T.,[

September 26, 1855. )

YIy Deab Sir: I have this moment received in-

formation that they are circulati ng a char«re against

.

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me, that I made a pro-slavery si«eeh at Westport,|

I in Missouri, on my way hero. There is not a word|

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of truth in this charge—it is wholly false. In the

few remarks I made at Westport, in reply to the!

welcome they gave mo, I said nothing on the sub

ject of slavery—on the contrary, I remarked that

that was a question that I would not discuss.

Since 1 came here, on all occasions, I have left that I

question where the Kansas bill leaves it—to the

[leople to determine for themselves—and I have

I upon all occasions so stated. This report, no

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doubt, is put in circulation to affect the elections

in Uhio and elsewhere. I hope you will give it, asj

I coming from me, a prompt contradiction.I

: The Kansas Herald of tho 22d, a strong pro-

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slavery paper, notices this charge and sets meI right—repreeenting me truly on this question. I

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i will send you a copy if I con got one. Y'our

friend, WILSON SHANNON.Colonel Sawtel Medart.

IfSf~ What the Democracy of the North demand

is, that if slavery bo token to Konsu'*, tho thing be

done fairly and legitimately—that the people them-

! selves, who know best whether the institution

jwould be a blessing or otherwise to them, and to

future generations, be penmtted, os the Nebraska-

K*"-"* l»w says is their privilege, to decide if they

will have it or not.

Is not this fair 7 Is it not right 7 Does the

Soath ask more than this? Cannot the Demo-

eracy of the whole oountry stand upon the platform

which refers the whole question of slavery to the

people directly interested in its existence or non-

existence, and eonnot the doetrine of this platform

be enfoit^ and sosUined ? It xost be enforced

and sostoiued. The Democracy must go to the

country with nnsoiled banner. A clean issue must

be presented—the iseue of the right of tho people

of every State and Territory to form and regulate

their domectio institutions in their own way, sab-

jeot only to the Constitution of the United Stoles.* Detroit Free Preee.

This if the tra« Dtmooratio doetriao, aad equally

approved »ad eherished ta the 8eath aad the

I .North.

NUaMBER 74.

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Speech of Ex-Gov. Browa ofTeuaessee. rigfct hod you, then, with this warning seuadi^ iuFellow-citizens, there remains on* otbor suh- ****»A*eoiumitth# fora at the South to any

ject to which 1 invoke your moet serious atteation. ••ch un^ly consultoMon, when fifteen Stotoe ofIt is the obvious tendency—nay, certainly—that tne North told you, by their tom# eguias* yourKnow-Nothingism can bring nothing but danger pvuusred platform—when twelve of them told you.and disaster upon tho sonthem States. Know- ‘ >oorned any aoeociation

Nothingifm was .narted in tho North, and hod no t yonraolvee iiwiigoantly

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other element to compose it hut Whigs and Aboli-1

,***’.*j proclaim, oa the Southern WhigSonists. It took its rise in the midst of the fire • Nobr»«ka hill ' except oue ,

and smoke and suffocation of the wildest and moet 1 - witii the Kaow-furious fanaticism against you and your property - oGhh®? of the North oa the slavery queetioathat tho world over saw—a fanaticimn that tore

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•** nugatory 7 Then you oould havechurches asunder. It took captive every northern :

r®THniea like patrtois, aad, instead of pouriag outLegislature, sent to the Senate some of the moet

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5^* Dea».:-nats the only fneods yeadeadly enemies the South ever bad. In the fury World and on Frankiia Pieree

of the storm the nortbem Dom-jcracy who bod every action has beea true oa stoel tj . <tr

.'4aved you in the annexation of Texas—saved you I

rights, whatever you may think of hi<

on tho Wilmot-proviso question—saved you inj

io other roapects . then, 1 repoot,

the passage of tho fugitive-slave hill—saved you,,

y**® wuid have returned Lks patriots, woraiag

in fact, in all the battles you had ever fought toj

**** ^Htdrod, and countryoMn f tha

save your peculiar institution, was at lost borne;

e«au»t each other no lozger about

down, or so far disabled by this mingled temi>est ancient poinu of party diifereoea; bnt, iihe a

of Frcesoilism, Whigism, and Abolitionism, as toj

of suffor.ng brethren, to be ei one heart eadgive but little promise of that effectual aid in the oho mind in the great crisis which wasoppruouhing.

future which had so often saved ns in theoonfliett !’*• oahttMting a noble and patnoue

of tho pa.st. It was at such a dark hoar to the i

‘•P^oLwle Lxe that, what >t0 we behold? Y ou

hopes and interests of the .'4outh that Know-Noth- ;

a plau'orni whwh wa* saver

ingi.-m was horn in Mas-'oo'iusotts. It sought no ^ther by stotori or eerordingto the votu<

alliance with tho South— it needed ncme, it de-; ^ *

,

electoral wlloge, and votnly— I will not say

sired none. The YVhIgs of the South and the|

7®* obtained guoroa

North had been forced to separate on all these * i*®®“® -'ovu» wn*ch /uu have aot ebiauied,

slavery question?, and to di^lve a eonnectioa!

tn*7 were voted down by a tie vote tu yonrwhich hod proved nothing but embarrassing to I

slave property

both the parties. They had .struggled bard for|

j®® prot^ted in the Temtoriee, os well os ia

years to prevent tho catastrophe. The Kansas; j.

* **. ^ aboluaed in tha

and Nebraska bill hurried up the criau, and oa 1of Loiuaibi* that the fu^iuTe-««aTe law

mature and solemn consultation, every Whig Sena- I^ repealed, and that ou attempt snail

tor from the South save one dissolved the eon- ! ,

®»d* to exclude Kaow or any other Siata

uection.trom admission into the Union because they m»y

So soon as that connection was dDsolved, the slavery. Under sucu vain preteuees, by

Whigs of the North, knowing that their nationali- too moet indef.vagable, ooU meau the

ty was lost, began tho work of fusion with the questi..naol«, yi,u ore seoking to hold your

Freesoilers and Abolitionists. They saw the rap- ®uto*b«»ud legions together, and to obtain a tri-

idly-increosing States in the northwest, and be- I“* I***'/ tn existence that is

came confident that in a few years at moet the able to save the Si*uih. ^Yoor

North could elect the President and a majority of ^^«^hoRud legions! It is that outh, if Know*both bouses of Congress, not only without any aid,

' •^otoingism prevoiD, that h».« dog the grave ef

but even in despite of all the power of the ^foutb,|

j** fsouto, and buried in it twelve humlred soil-

Whigsand Demo> rat8 united. But what did the|

prup-jrty.

Whigs do after the dlsaolutii>n with their north- Iid” soleady swear, that in all tluogs, piditicol

ern oilieii? Many of them, to their honor it j

*o f»r *s this order w concerned. 1 will

spoken—many of their wi.-est statesmen and p»-j

^‘th the wi.l of the stojonty. tbeogh it

triots, sm.'h as C.holson, of Virginia, and Toombs ' conflict with tny personal {wet'erance!*'

and Stephens, of Georgia, refusing to go into this f^tlioomple witn the w.:iot amajority! Though

Know-Nothing scheme, boldly avowed that there;

• n-ile, or a WiLaja, -<aail n iminateil

were no materials outside of the Democratic par-j ,

Pres^ent, there ston.is tae ill-Iatcd and luok-

ty with which a coalition could be formed, that 1 •“'L ^*ua wbal may, it most be rcdeeiu

that party was the soundest and safest one on all ‘ ^ color this picture too darxiy.

the qnestion.s in which tho South was vitally in- that, in the event *1 a n<.m.nation that ia

leresied, and that they were prci>ared and resolved; ^ “ tzent and drar to the South,

to co-operate with them on these great questions, I J®*Know-Nothing leaders would call Uf >n their

and thereby avert the calamities impending over i

to disband and renounce the horrid andthe South. Not so with a moiety of that pony; have token. Be r>oz deceived,

they convene in Philadelphia, they consult and and good man may doubt wheth-

commune with many Whigs of the North, who had i

“* renounce tnai oath alter it has once

previously been discarded as nnsafe by Whigs of reconied in the hign ehaocery of Heaven,

the South; they consult and oemmune with the was thunderstruck when the heud ef John-Ybolitionists of Massachnsetts, of Ohio, of Ver- *^® was demanded. He knew it would he

mont, of Connecticut, and implore them to form Ropfovoke'I murder. Ne'.'srthele**,yi>r

with them a national alliance— to come with *^ '**’^" •*‘**v* he deliveretl ilin acharger. 1 will

them on some common platform on which the next ^® **** * ^ju<ity! Jeptha, to>,

presidential, congressional, and State elections may|

sacnliriug hi'i ouly daugnter,

be fought. What reception did they receive at i ^.^®“ “fwiuingly aave surreadered his

Philadelphia? When they asked of that «om- *** lutpuiled by a;alw»

pound and motley mixture, northern Whigs, Freo- I

overruling morality, and ex.-Uimed, “1 have

soiler-', and Abolitionists to take thorn in as part- ' t*> tno Lord, <z»-t i eonnot ro

ners, they were instantly rejected. YVhen they !

***^' •‘^K.-rred by the m.ia that

presented their platform, full a.s it was of apology, '**' *’• “ * hl.*w struck at use nubi* (ocui-

and barren as it was of any sure guarantee to tbe ''n'l eonscien'“s, as the guide-: of bu-

.’vuith, it was distinctly voted down. I repeat,' J*'’**®®'

* *** 4ho right* of the

with all the emphasis which this great foi't do- ;

‘'*®'**®* *'•’ ^ *'4 fhe L uion.

manJs, that their alliance was rejected and their| “JJ'

r ‘I'ofi Da—ixl's flan o'er the fa:**-aea«ed,

platform voted down ! Tarn, my countryiMn, toi

tho National Intelligencer of June I3th, 1 85.>, and i

Bintsmss slum hallos it, ncT->r uh, n*> i

read with astonbhment, os I know you must and I

will do, the following account of their proceedings:j . ^

A.SKKJi Dowjk.— i acre a o »'> v-*"aow ex-

“The New York Times publishes the votes tokenh‘4>ition iu Wor-esier, Ma-',.ast w,-.jx, ia laiita-

lost week in the National Convention of the Amer- * *'®®®{

B^nuiu X ocsl * eXuioiCion. Lveryihing

icaa party on the three leading propositions touch-j

P**'*'^ off pleasanUy uu tne la-i lay, wien tn j

ing the slavery question. SuppiosLng that they;

®‘ prizes nne mule, wuich caused s.jmo du.will possess interest for many of our readers, we l

»»ttstaciioa. One ot the prupriei >rs ca.aied tna

copy them below. It will be observe'l that the|

**®*’“* tae todies and gcatlemeu

proposition which was finally adopted received thej

P*^®*'* *®J®**'®

ante-ro-jms, waore ihj

vote of the delegates of fifteen 15j States, includ- prizes would be distributed. As they went iu one

icg the free States of New York and CalHornin, “ “® “* neither man u t

whilst the delezateeof fifteen ( 15) other States, i

^®’”' heard of since,

including the stoveholding State ot Delaware, vo- 1

ted against it. Jlissouri .reems not to have been J kAKl .U .\AD FI TCH FUH S\LKrepresented. It further appears that the States 9_F py [ocll B. BELKNAP k CO.which Voted in the afllrmauve area minonty ot :

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aj'a«aa *a aa a^ nx*^

the electoral college—they being entitled to 1P> “ R fifOMf .%K iR'.Hvotes of the 2P6 electoral vote.s.” ^ ll i IT I O *1 ll A ?There is the record, as famished by the National ^ ^ C R •

lutclligenccr. Which tnrus l'iu d,00;» p.«r». ci Miiiiglc'sWhen Ukon by .States, the roto on the p'aif.rm per h«>iu!

stood 15 to 15; when token according to tno votes ' EXHIBITING \T MKC'HWin the electoral college, it .tood l.M' againn it,and

| i>^‘TnrTK FAIR. L.': < ‘e Kvonly 146 for it. A national pla’:. rm. truly ! \ o-

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pu.iuuu «;th nU uihrr. » ....e' > . or xiud.leddown bv States- -voted down by the electoral

!„T^® ni' -ii auncy-^ m.i.s i the d*y!

cullege! By the known rule in every parliamcnto- ' ,Tl“t u ..‘"try or legislative proceeding,a propositiunreceiving I o( order; port .. •• «i.!i n-.T-ac p..a»T : ; • tw > i.oM« •only a tie vote is rejected; but it seems by some !?"“» re-tuu-o-* oa.j i» > hurts puw.cr ..j ».jr* up t.»

new Know. VnthinP' rule it is a.l.intod’ I

fi^rst sjieeil; tunu^.JW/ shinvies jwr boor, *» .1 tnir<touew tvooTT .NuuuDg riiie ic u auopMa., saoie uucmrzC!«Sa wiUi a re^inr frwiB Imiu m

.Vs long as this record shall live uncontradicteJ, 2"V.‘'’ re.iuii^i u-ugibu- “ 1 -- 1 . 1. . .u- u- V- .’ wi'llu,ortni'.-»ne»*ol*hin4ie,eai»hera.i.l?bv»ii< r»-

let It be proclaime<l that this Know-Nothing party ti .us done n- three mioutc. ‘ u- i im«« o»u i >

has no n-Atioual existence; that ail illiauca witnj

inmed out .i f »si as shingl-s. .% iu»- iuti^ win t*ic« p»ythe southern portion of tho party has been scorueu i

, % .j. .

,c,, .

e J. J C..c:iijr nsats lor salei-y the l r-.;— X.ldr^M

and rejected by tho Whigs an<l Abolitionists of se:3ua<KUu» HENRY J. u.'lh’KNB s LG.the north; that tho proffered putforia was voted

; ,down, so indignantly that twelve of the free I liiiport.'Yiit >uti4*(*..S’-alci retired m disgust at the very propo-^iiicn,

|TKOLONGED TO THL U8UVY OUTand by seceding mwked it with their sovereign

j 2:ih, and I'OSI flVELV not one d.vy 1 a<er’

contempt. In a publication of these votes in the' , . .w .v . ,

j n

Georgia Telegr.aph of July 2, furnished by the cor- : l*iravT‘ul”‘r,:^ :

respondent ot tbe New \ ork limes, which, hesays, til the above date, and u I am now ciustu* up my .toai.

are eutirely correct, the same result is shown— lif- !

ue** in tbe United thu » ;i be the .ast eOanee U>, . ... . .. .. J. f 1 , 1 1 procure my Im; roipi'.l a uectoclci.teen to fitteen—not counting the state of Dela- i _ .... .

ware, which was equally tied, and therefore cast ^OiacOTery for Uie

Vldr-MB £ LG.

New Diacovery for tdie 2>7«s.

no vote, nor tha District of Colombia, entitled to iFAULES, iMG., GHOtiXD

no vote at all—fifteen to fifteen in establishing a K^.ihe exact pnadpto uf fipectai Accorocy, by 0.

great national platform.

And now, countrymen, tell me, you who have,and yuu who have not,joined this secret and mid-uightjunto— tell me, in the candor of men, andthe sincerity of Christians, are you content with

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the poor guarantee which is famished by this rec-j

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7“ ‘‘®“C®f®«'waid enjoy twelve hun- goLOMO.NS. the eeiebratedoptieixa. from :h*imiwov*.»

vired miiiioQj} of jrour proporiy? \\ hjf it u no|Spect^le Maoufactory and Londoa Oocicai

guarantee at all. meat. So. 4o6, Oiu Bond atr^et* Leouom* «ca)>^ak«a

Alr^y you have been told by Wilson and oth- inventor .f th. .proveder9| woo are tne niadter^spirita of tni3 partj^ that ^pectacU^Sy and mproved i)laa#Ba« ia now on aat the very next Congress the bills are to be pro- prefessionG visit to thi* place, sod may b* eoosu.tod at

posed that are to min you. Tho bills shall be* fourth *ueet, between Main and Mar-

brought forward, even in December next, to re- ue baa had th* honor ef attondiag tb* piineipapeal the fugitive slave law—to repexl the Kkosas -owosofthe Umited Kiakdom,wher*he fsaaexvenencmlonA Vahr..^., law tnaa.tr.aa tka ti:a.„..a; 1 *,™ ^ .0*1 flaneilng eDC'ioTikeman:; and bavin* Iwenand NebrasK.a tow—to restore the Missouri Ci^- mwatmtly sohcitod to make a viili for ashonumc, h«promise—to abolish slavery in the District of Co- has the tionor uf announems h:s arrival from London,lumbia. Have these delegaws brought you home wito a mo*t tpiend^ a^ittmeni *( hi* newly invenwu

.k r_ .w _ 1*nd improved Bpectaclcs. Such i* the supenonty of

any satis.actory assuraxiLe that their nor.hern al- g... Gia*sea, that persons bavin* inflamed or weaklio* will atond by you and protect your property? eye* may instantly i.w relievett by nsi:>* them, and they

too £LDow*^otliiD^ k^tntes of tao .^ortn tmTo nl- €nni)*<^both the old E&d tho jouo^to soilready had their electionSynnd hnTO returnod to the minute eakpioyM«iits for any leiitft.) o( xkmm* oothh?

next Confess a inajority-a Urge majority-whoi the’r.Mi^i^

will vote for every one of the bills 1 bare men-;fldence, solicits the lurthcr favors ,( the pubd which

tioned. You stand, therefore, this day, rained in lk* wiU *v*r be proud to acknowle.i* :, ***arine :hoe*

the House of ReprMontotivea, and your onlv hopej

to*Te1?t‘*toS?‘apJrl'^i2^of salration is in the Senate. Hare the Knew-

|Added to the adraata#c< poieewed hr hxm of!jr« prae-

Nothing dclegatca brought you anv guarantee that|

in “52!^ ^ib,ir bjamouut of property in that body* No; not the tesMoniiocumentefroBiiiKUTidu*iUof rank* eoartyingleast; for there stands WiUon, and everyone ©f !

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He wiU gtee retor.;nce to persuus in tha UuMd fltatashis newly-elected Know-Nothing comrades, stand-

j have found the greatest beneflt and eomfort fresiing, sword in hand, tocleave you and your prop- th* u*eo( hicoewlv toTeniad and impfoved flpectoalae.

erty down the moment the next Cengreae shall;

Naw Discovery for Deaftieea.meet. Th* flora* CoaciwraaTuaisaa extraordinary,pow

rtn ./.n .n 1 •k,... tTful, uewiy uiveDUcl, Small inJUumeiit, for th« cuTeofOn whom, then, can you, ud on whom do yon|

case* of deafneea aoUreiy difl’erent in max*rely, in fact, for tbe defeat of these odions bills in . or construction from all oGier*, surpaMuig everythingthe Senate? Y'ou are bound to say that yon rely that ha*b^ or probably ever cm be produced. They

oa tho Southern mid Northern Democratic Sen. :^®Gu"?1!^ou?pJJ:.^I.?an”d ffSto*7/ih7LS?.Tfo,tors to defeat them. On Democratic Senators ! a* the skin are not poreepGtale. Tbe powers of this val

Why, then, hnve you entered into tbu unholy oon-|

**bie toven^n are m memMtote^def^ve hew. , X. .X. 1. 1 . , in* of long star, fin* to It* perfect aad nalaral stato, aad

spiracy, to have them b^ten and turned cat of! toenahtodeaf person* to jetn to aoneral oonverMttoa,the Senate chamber 7 Why go down into th* *e- I to hear moat distinetly at a oiac* of worship, at th* bw.cret places of the earth, and swear your deluded •* “T »“« »***mWy; th* oaptoaaaat aeaMkiM o#

followers everywhere never to vote for a Demoerat i afford* t^odMdn^ aolaMd^w^t^who does not beoome a member of you order,

[dreadfol malady oil th*amtoUao* that eon pnmfhfy ha

when you acknowledge that at this, the very :dtetooa.

darkest and moet trying moment the South ever|

gr. Law, 9ov.M,18S.saw, yonr only hope for deliverance is on Demo- It glvs me yle**nre to bear tomimony to toovalnootcratic Senator* 7 Tell me, again, a* honest, candid !

men—if these virtnee have not fled tha earth—toil Snd tol^fw bMMr^pt^te*1^^&caitx^M anyme, if these meosnres shonld chonea to pnee the ' 1 have tried. C^fl. W. FtrV fiXfl. M. D..

Senate, where would he yonr lost, lingering hop* I

Tiofbm i* ot Anatomy in th* *t- Looto Uatvermty.

of safety to your property, bat in thereto of Frank- Pvrranvxa, Jon* a, MM.tin Fierce? And yet Know-Nothing delegates, I

la using a pair of Mr. flolAmoo*’ Gtoam*. and find

many of whom were mar* brokon-down political *** “*"*

hocks, or disappointed offiire-ceekerx, who hare JOfl. F^itZZAM, M. R.neither th* talent* nor tha character to attract at- —

'

Hartng made a trial efAud thu I^0XQOcrucy wbicli ooimnuted uud oxMRininUM pciACiiptoQtt %n oscttiwcted*Aim! MaieToUucu oould pouoa lAo juToUn, but ' I ttero no beanatioa tu fronouctiiA them Mp«rior to

,a»p«.j SK&13ft AigA ODougu to roAOQ tbo do^tiucHl TioiiQi. Do*

I ^^1 ^ impffOTiac tAoir TiitoA*

mocracy *miled at the impotence of th* deed, and 1 ^only wished t^t its inipautad* might not wennd

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the spirit of the sainted Jackson.j

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But, genUemen, while I deeline a further notice i „ . . _ - >at there puny ||^t* on the DmnoenUie party ami 1

the FretidentoC luehoioo, 1 have not done with ' and *oeaMonreu£ea*ln«M to um eyre whea osre. Thothis Know-Nothing Philadelphia Convention yet. i frtaony ef other m*M**l

I demand to know^hnt authcrlty did the Southern ‘ “Jo'sh.'m^ist,"*^delegatee ever reeaiv* from their Houthera eon-' fmforere of Glare**. My. fi*hrei ot Medicinw,

jtituency to go into eonyention with open, neto-' ,^ trio!, tor a Hkw* Ome. *f Mr. flokmoM

nous, and avowed Abolttionisto of the North? and 1 am maohntso*^ wWh’tosm: they rends.Why, it is there very Abolitkmiftg that knye for ytaton venr dtazinM, ydNprewjo .^.0

yews wog^ thU Tin^tiv. war npon your precr, uSTw^:^^safety, and property ! What right hod yow to go • • H. MIlHIlinto ooMultotion with them, and shake their bloo^ Ohe**M»o^nlv***My *f Luniawii*.

bonds in wity^ friendehip 7 Th* Know -IM8- y tUe morMng •xmmnod Hr. ‘7 — i*ing eonncils of Ohio, of Mawachurett*, ef V*(MMi% and tiavtom tw «ha i*** two yow*, mare tre airea—* ofof Conneetient, and nenrlv oU th# rwt, reokifl|p;ta t^ j® ?

-**y* tS2-*IuiT3tbo fuiU69 of A UAUMoufl ubfditionim) utMo* woU ad^Md tonotified yow that they were still yonr onoun**, ana . Mvw* andre my itood thi* Mu Atf ef OetoMv. laflo.

would nsTor gir* over their •ggroseioue upon yowr hTlAXBfi, M.^ OowaM. I naMiiil*. By.

rights. Even Barker, who preeldod ovw yowr do- iMcwrewuzn, Owt. Ufi, HMlhbentimis, had proeUlmed to yow, la th« wwy «f gkwre*MiMd*®- fiojerereu^Htouu'fo fifiiMihow^warning, beforo row aeremWod, that Iho vfow* of \ hara brew

I uMuirat^Mhore^^^ H. Sowwft'wS

m, rroe :h« improv«<yon Upticai Xsuibiisb.Loodoa. •eCai.ilaheu

Ptmatnia, Jwn* a, MMuflolAmoo*’ dianm*, awd findehsertUUy add ay nameMud tAtou*JOfl. f. OAXZAM,M.R.

Bsw Took, Jwno 4. VM.Ir. floiomonr •yoMnew*, and

akteta;spicmwif

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ni**, and

I havo tUe aorwlng •xamtaod Hr. flwMmono'•torereand hgvtom far *ha ia*> two yoora mad* toe aireav* afth* eye* ay mhdy, I hav* a* hasitaney ia aayiog In2m wWa aood Aarere thai will lad taere a •***.rior Mttel*,w«UadagUdto alTagtm

T?JHi4flX%aWS5S.“S-.

Ikfiwwarehnr*b*on Ihgfipoetoito for to*.iret^

Wreto onyT hgrewsad re tor.

i]aflflUoB with (hore of

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THB DAILY DBMOCRAT,r»unn> aiii> rviLuara >r

0TW« publish, this morning, the official re- ^^Caleb W. Logan, Esq., went orer to Newport of the Conrention at Lexington. The reio- Aibany un Satunlaj night last, to light another

Intions and address we hare published before.— duel with Pope Pins IX.

Kentucky t’Uy.

There are in Kentucky City and Columbus 4,$U0 I that he has, upon his own responsibility, inter-

acres Uid out into lots from one-fourth of an acre nrcs:eedings with iwme ronning

^ ^ . . . , . . Icomment upon what wa:A dona and said. For

[Tha acting tiaoretaij takas oooasioa to atataI SPECIAL NOTICES. I

members Of the LouisTtUe Kmisruion Soei-

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g i QOD COAT MAKKIW WILLetjr sre noti&ed to attend a meeting of the SociaSjr, oa : WjC gnu foying vork atTUURttDAY KVKMINO.Uie nth Inst., at Union Ball, LICHTKN, L«EWBNTHAL tt CU..on Markrt, betweon Third and Fourth stroots, tor tha Corner Fifth and Main rtrems.

purpose of reedring the report of our agents, who hnro |^ITU.\TION WANTED. A .MAR«returned. Also, other importantbusioesawlU be traas- ried Baa, and who is a practical Book keev*r,dr-KrtiMl ocll ?!*** * sitoation aa such. Ha speaks and wr.tea tho— , Oemian and Inglish laagaageslMatly, and can giro

JOB PRIXTWtl ESTABL1SH.HE.\T city relctcnoe.. Ad.lre.0 poet oge^

OF THE Land Warranin Hantrd.ADYERTIBINO MOTICE.-All ndreruaw^U of PnUie Meetinga. Maaonic. Odd FoUows’,

*• chwgeo fthy oenls per sunare ol

with A eorreot list.j

other, both being judged unfit

We lesm that the City MnrshnT is acting Iwho know them best, to hold small offices

as ^larshal at the Fair Ground. Can he fill bis

with each other, both being judged unfit by thoseCoal can be had at from three to four anU-Know-Nothing papers of tho SUte be re-

!

who knn* thorn hesL tn hold small offices. P®^ ^xxahfil, and tho riyer is at all seasons quested to publish them.1

eac^ubeeSnenf^^ twenty-fire oeouj

office there and in the city at Uie same time ? the country around, and no doubt some of themAdreruuHBM.t. «r Bi,-.,:....

^ TTu be wanting fine clothes;

if they do, one ofThe earner of the middle route im our city

^ ^ t «1, . ... the best places in the Cityu Cowell « Co. s' on thebecame too unwell to continue at bis post, hence

. a jj

navigable for thelargest olass of boats. It is worthISr The town is crowded with strangers from

attention of capitalists. The sale takes place

^ Sittt^ons IFantM. Beligious,ChAnt«Me« MamaMg and Otacuary Notiooss of IItc lines

cUargod twenty cents insertion,vjy^ Adveitisements pnolished in tke morning p4Mr

on the 22d inst.

AdveitisMents pnblished in the morning papergieiDserted^ theeTening edition at nice.^UAimiBirr ^vaxTisauirrs rATAALg u

THL'KSDAY, - OCTOBER 11, 18W.

The editor of the Louisrille Journal

we have another in his place, who will serve onr

patrons faithfully. If, however, any should &il

to receive the paper,word left at^the office will im*

mediately remedy the neglect.

Odd-Fellows’ Hall.—

L

et not those who de-

sonthsideof Market street, between Second and

Third.

streets yesterday, at noon, were as much

deserted as they were last night crowded—every-

body, nearly, being out at the Fair Grounds.

L. W. POWELL, Fros t.

Jeptha Dudley, I.ovi Tyler,I

Dr. Uarson, Joshua Speed,David K. Uurbank, Thos. J. craaier, I

Thos. L. Brausford, S. Lusk, i

FBiOC££mNGS Chas. Rochester, Thos. tlarrard,j

OF jgg Jonathan Davis, liOwis Sanders,

Ky. Demufralic Stale Couveiilion. *|

Lexinoton, Kt., Oct. 5,1855. B. B. Tatlor, Acting SecreUry.

The Democracy assembled on tho lawn, in front

of Morrison College, where stands had been erect- J«- Gregory, lumber merchant, on Jeffer-

ed, at 10 o’clock, A. u. The assemblage, whiah, son street, between Preston and Jackson, has just

DAILY DEWOCR.tT.! OFFICE ON THIRD STREET,

|WarrmHT*

(BBTWSBS MAXABT BJio JBrraaso!i,)

book and job printing.

The Proprietors of the Democrat respectfully solicit

«TE ARE PAYINf; THE HIGH-_w w Mt market price for Si, *, l-jii, .ad MaaeroWwTBau. (ocMl HCTCHIMOS ft CO.

those of their fellow-citisens, Merchants, and Steam-

boat owners who are in want of any kind of

JOB PRINTING,

ANTED. NEW DRIEDPeaches and AyplM by H. MUEKaT, at An-

srew Bachanan ft Co. a. comer Second sad Waafting-(OQ StfggCSo OC0 dgUfittg Ojp

W^ANTED. LOUI8VILLE A^^w w Na^rill. Railroad Stock, Loaisvtlle aad Rmft-

*ih* Serf, Jefferson TilJe Railroad Stock. N *w .tlteaymd Salem Railroaii Stock, Franklin Savinga laatitatieB

”****'^fci?*^

^^***°*^^ time, that his party light in the pleasures of dancing forgot that to- Nltv Mcsic.—We are again under obligations ^^bli^n^yaMM, ^ount^* toreco'ved a large shipment of superior Laths, which

|executed in a superior

preeenbes no man on aocoant of his religious morrow night the Hope Fire Co.’s ball will come to Mr. D. P. Faulds, publisher, for another piece of sand people, was called to order by Hon. J. C. “ selling off vary low in order to close themjBanner, and upon the mostreasonaMe terms,

vpiniooa. He aad his party tsrear they will never off at the above hall. There will be the very best music—a ballad-“We’re Growing Old Together;’’ B^kinridge, on whoso motion ex-Govomor L. out before oold weather. He has also a largo stockj

vote foe a Catholic,or put him in any office or arrangemenU made for entertaining aU who may words selected, music by F. K. Cenaline. Itisan appointed Presidentof the Con- of dry pine lumber, which he is selUng at muchj “‘‘iL*":

I MAtfvau OMFCKe FFBauia SgTlDgiiaKUOUOB... a. a wi- t. _a I StocRe tDoathcin Uank ^ KanlackT sHoek. B^k of

can and leave their orders at the above establishment,|Kentucky Stock,

here they can have their work executed in a superior

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^ply^at the German

place. Th^ make no exception;

it is sufficient go. If you don’t srant to danco yon can amuse easy, simples ballad of considerable merit, and de-that the aspirant is a Catholic, and he is proscribed, yourself in some other way, even if only by look- signed as a companion to “The Old Play Ground.’’It requires a hard Cttje to deny, in the face of this ing on while others enjoy themselves. It will be There is s^ely so much merit in it as ia the I

oath, that the profane Order proscribe none on ac-eonnt of their religion. Tho dodge is. that the Cath-olic Church isa politioai institution, and its mem-bers subjects of aforeign prinoe, to whom they owe

a fine i^air—of that there can be no doubt.

tSf“ Preston King, who is now one of the can-

didates of the nhgro worshippers in New York,

. . ... — vention. i.

»

es ballad of considerable merit, and de- Qov. Powell took tho stand, and in an exceed-

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companion to “The Old Play Ground.” ingly neat and pertinent address signified his sc-j * eririiltnriil Fair—Sr cond Dav

arcelv so much merit in it as in the^*1® P®8t, and entered upon the dis-

,

.Ygricultural Fair—Second 1 y.areeiy so muen merit in it as in tne

<;hMgo of its duties. !As fine a day as ever dawned upon tho earth

latter, but it is a good parlor song. On motion of Uon.J. C. Breckinridge, B. B.. was yesterday, and thousands of our citizens and

The .>Iechanics’ Fair. v k ! an.i u ‘r ?•

V. -. 1.. J- *1. . u »Noble, and R. b. J.Twyman, wore sppoii

Notwithstanding the great number of attrac- retariee.

tions elsewhere, the Fair continues to be the grand The gentlemen whose names are ncentre of attraction, to which the hundreds flock ^.®° ' “® I^®sidente:

- i mm^ANTED. TWO JoURNEY-MENJOHM A. MiLua wfO. a. T..aa.

] y Y .^hpeand Boot Maksr*. Applv to 8 . W. JAR-. ... .j-aa 1 YIEh, JeffenontowB, Ky. twelvo Biles from Louis-Rich ivioire Antl<|lie silk®*, vlB^o^thehouiavilleandTaylofavUfe Turnpike.

Rich Satin Stripe Moire AnUquee, f^ANTEDT :jO SH \ RESl^Ol tTT.RICH PLAID AND STRIPF.D FANCY SILK', WH tm Baak of Kentucky Stoci »t Um warket

SUPER PL.VIN BL.ICK SILKS, . ^RICH FLOUNCED SILK ROBES, %%

jftnuquee, KW^ANTED. :jO SHARES SOI THT-FANCY SILK', |

w w era Baak *->f Kentucky Stoa »t Um warketI.-H i price. Ioc*l lICTCHIXGd ft CO.I«x**l

.\NTED. A L.\RGE DOUBLE

oue continued|cloud of dust, while train after train, I

allegiance;and they are proeeribed of

*^® *“»®“tion of Texas. Ho is there-

thia aUqgiaooe. liu easy to ‘T*ninTt a charge aad ®*‘® ^ ^® ®^'®^ sinners.

faE The Observer and Reporter, the Know- very uuny new kkcb, uu uuuui. irum mu cuuukry. i/nvis, v/oi. i/euarneii, lcvi lyier, .losuua speed, nunureas. i

lata in r>,« n -n t

® t lathor jfothing organ of I>exingtoD, suggests a mass Among the articles on exhibition, which we have Thos. J. Frazier, 8 . J. Lusk, Thos. Garrard, Lewis The crowd in attendance was certainly as large|

«inn fnr .nni.11— a»®®ting of the AjuBTican party. Let them have not yet noUced, and which wo must spoak of ra- ^^n^motion^of^J^^V^Hamnv a as on the second day o f last year, snd aU were de-

^ neighbors crowded to the fair grounds by everyRICH FLOl NCED SILK ROBES, %Y j)E8K. ^’y pirs*n‘i>aTin£^u.e can Bad «l.

Noble, and M. b. J.lwyman, were appointed See- . . ,T • r. Stw D* Latnet, Meri%ot».a»d Caikmtn$, by immediate application to ihn .>Hce. t«m,|

„ , . .

.«».«. »• WANtEa’UOUUCOAT.YEST.The genUemen whose names are mentioned nage, buggy, hack and rockaway kept the pike in

g>„ - Tq1t«qb ¥¥ and Panu Makers.*

belowwere then chosen \ioe Presidents: one continuod'cloud of dust, whUe train nfter train, iranSiail GlOaKB ana laimaB, LICHTEM. U^ESTHAL ft CO..

Jeptha Dudley, Dr. Carson, David R. Burbank, ,r u*

-.j , • , .. Moire Antiaue. and doth, all of new and *®“ Comer Fifth and Main streata.

Thos. L. Bransford, Chas. Rochester, Jonathan every half hour, earned out in the forenoon itsof which w«i be sold low by wg| 7r a vxFD R0 4 R

Davis, Col. De Jamett, Levi Tyler, Joshua Speed, hundreds., \ w V i JLlil-.’ -i-

SEV-Tk... T c T 't _ 1. rril ’ ... ocll ComcT Market and Fourth streets. W w eral senUemeu aad families can be aec.''mma-Tbos. J. Frazier, 8 . J. Lusk, Thos. Garrard, Lewis The crowd m attendance was certainly as large dated with excellent Boarding, by appiyinff on Jetm-Sanders, A. G. Talbott.

. „ „ , . j. w. c. ®- w.smaix. i aon street, aouthade, above Second. AnwDay Board-

Together with a aplendid let of

Parisian Cloaks and Talmas,so soon as nightfaU comes. This week we notice t^os^ L. Bransford,' cS^.“RS'ir,’ Jon^^^^ every half hour, carried out in the forenoon its

aS*if*^^^

very many new faces, no doubt from tho country. Davis, Col. De Jamett, Levi Tyler, Joshua Speed, hundreds. „ ,, ^.7 ^.^^'.

... , Tk«£i T « T CPU « J T ..... ... . * ocll Comer -Market ana ronrtii screeta.

plon for snob a practice. Men have obeerved the

practice before and can’t be deceived For hun-dreds of yean England proscribed Cntholiet from

one by nil means, if it wiR do any good. ther more briefly than we have been doing, we first twelve were appoint^ to re^rt an address and re- lighted. The vast amphitheatre was well-nigh

antiToHiMi BAv that after a faw think of Harris’s Photographs. There are three solutions, declarative of tho principles and aims filled with the beauty and fashion of Louisville

1. They are manifeeUy too numer- One in parUcular is most beautiful. It u tho men were appointed to constitute tho committee. During the exhibition of the horses a good deal

me nAi»>iKnrin<r head and shoulders of a little boy, and is without to-wit: J. II. Harney, Dr. N. Gaither, J. C. Brock- of enthusiasm was manifested by tho crowd, es -

UlUCre, A. \JT. AlUUOVta .. xx A 11 — A I W. C. HITB . VJHAM

On motion of J. H. Harney, a committoe of“ ® ^ last year, and aU were de-

j ^ tarpetins and Fnrniahreive were appointed to report an address and re- lighted. The vast amphitheatre was well-nigh

jing <»oodt at

. . e. w. SMALL. ton street, aoath «de, above dMondli Fnrnisha «rseaa also b« AccomaodAtod.

dreds of yean England proscribed Catholics from We are authorized to say that after a few

all offioea. She had preciaely tha same excuse recruits for the Democratic party

that the Know-Nothings have now, and could urge ^B1 be received. They are manifeeUy too numer-

it much more plausibly. Her practiee perished ®*“ »lr«*dy in our neighboring States,

under the increasing light of the age, and amidst The Committee of the New York City

V hoard-• oAldtf

head and shoulders of a little boy, and is without|to-wit:

titute tho CMumittoo, During the exhibition of tho horses a good deal

Gaither, J. C. Brock- of enthusiasm was manifested by the crowd, es -

doubt one of the most faithful portraits, as well asj V^l^®,’ peoially when the several best animals received

Kt C- 5I«on, C. A. Wickliffe, R. R. Revil, W. B.T u*“® ®« “« *^®'^ »®« most beautiful pictures, in tho entire exbibiUon. Thom^n R Wthe applause of liberal men la all countries, but Council. Alderman * Briggs Chairman, have been „ . , k * j uk . — k • . i

ih®nip8on, K. W. Woolley, John Cardwell. ... ' * Vtinva nrtw tj) do tin Fnotoffp&nns in a t.rii1v Tn nrdAr aa.irA fimA «f waq

espaeially in this. laboring for months to find out the btfth-place of

It u for a party of demagogues in the United Mataoll, Chirf of PoUoe. MatseU himself don’tStatos to exhutae aa exploded error and make a shed any lighten the subject.

most beautiful pictures, in tho entire exbibiUon. Thompson, R. W. Woolley, John Cardwell'

' ^^®*^ colors. There were some fine horses, with

Harris knows how to do up Photographs in a truly In order to save time', it was resolved to dis- noble shapes, elegant movements and full of spir-

merit of it. It IS paying too much respect to them it _argue the point. It has been discusMsi and setUed ^ Agricultural Fair an

long ago, and it u raised now to be voted down by® telegraph com

laboring for months to find out the btfth-plaoe of While we are in tho western gal- P®n3® with tho formality of making out a complete it

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" Th. C«. ot th. da, ... .th. ««. n.U™.l,UJ a J • cribed the painting of a female reading a letter to fact, of his own knowledge, delegates were pres- portion of it. Mr. Womack, proprietor of the

The directors ef the Agricultural Fair are Miss P. Stewart. We are told she did not paint ont from nearly every county in the State. The fine roan stallion “Capt. Bragg,” offered premiums

nored with a branch office of the telegraph com- it: we so read tho label. Miss Merker, too, who“Jere'bri^^dri^tL

*’®®‘ exhibition of the “Captain’s colts;

people Tho demagogues who raised thisf'*® j®*if®8 ’ «tand, that their awards painted the “LitUe Navigator,” was but litUe on the west; and from Breathitt, wUch joins the ^^^®T ®Df®v®d harness, under saddle and

but one At may go wiUi lightning Speed to aU socUons of tho ov®r thirteen years of Age when shc painted the Vi^inia line on the east. without saddi e. The display was an exceUent one.m bad but one oD[)eet, and that was office. ® a

works on exhibition. Mter the Committee had retired, the President «kn.« iw.;,. . .n s... «„.i

a free people. The demagogues who raised thu

question had but one ofarjeet, and that was office. ^They wished to rule America. They are in favor

®®“^of giving office to Catholics over all others whereCatholics have votes to give, as in Louisiana.

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HITE k SMALL’S, 4'J9 Main street.

U^ICH ROY-AL VELVET CAR-

Ne^ttylM Ensliih Tapestry Carpetinx;Do do Brussels do:Do do and Imperial 3-ply Carpeting;Do Tapestry Ingrain do;

Super 3-plv do;Fine, medium, and cotamon 3-ply do;Cotton chain, all wool Ailing, Cotton and H-mp do;3-4 and T-S Brussels and Tapestry Stair Carpeting;A 4. S-", 3 4, and 4-4 plata and twill Stripe do;Stair Rods, all aizea and quaUties-

RUQS.

Rich Mosaic, Tufted, Cheneille, and Velvet.

MATB-.411 kinds and qualities.

FLOOR OILCLOTHS.6 to 34 feet wide, in rich Tspestry, Fresco, and Block

Mter the Co^ittoe h^ rotir^, the Prteident UjjefQ i,oing eleven entries, all fine looking andj

*'*“'^*’ ‘**®

^ . .k L J f .k k I. . r f .k of the Convention introduced Hon. Stephen A. I - _ . ,Down in the body of the hall, not far from the Uonglas. Senator from Illinois, who proc^e.1 toanimals.

Z hrv7v tTto I^ Wo have heard some complaint of tho

jfomjinin, is A. J. Morrison’s stand. Here you may I address the Convention in a speech of about three To-day, the third day, is set apart for the exhibi-

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ff*^®»asin uisiaua.Railroad Compau/ for not receiving tho tickets see trunks of all sizes nearly, and prices—bridles hours’ duration. The Hon. goutloman stated that tion of cattle and draft horses, and we are satis-

~.<lhim.e«,h.r»o«U.r., .ndpr.lt, much over,.

d willtbercf MriflfaQrounds whan presantad on Wadnasday. Many thing also to ba found in such a factory as his. South was composad of one and tha same sort of ^bat those who attend to-day will be wall repaid.

®^P*™n-persons, to avoid trouble in the general rush for These articles are all well made, and reflect great principles

;and ho would talk Wo, in a slave The arrangements on the Railroad for carrying out

Know-.Nothing Ra«calit)'. tickets, bought what they thought they would credit, not only on Mr. Morrison and his workmen,teltow’Sriz^eM oVhi^^^^

as many as wish to go are admirable, and tho fare

The Know-NctKing organs announced in staring n®®d for the week, and so they fall dead upon their but upon Louisville. then proceeded to make one of tho Wst powerful, “ *®'® “ ®°® dosir®-

capitab that four hundred stand of arms had been hands, b this right? Over by one ef the southern windows is one con- massive, compact, and able constitutional argn- Below we append a list of the premiums award-

sent, boxed up, to the depot at Cincinnati, and———————— tribution which some no doubt wish was not there;

<M®nts upon the political topics of the day-—p^ic- ed yesterday.

thatapatrioticKnow-Nothing,oneGen.Smgeant,.

Dr Blackwell’s SA^APAiuimA.-Our neigh-o’clock every evening it breaks in upon terld^^^^^ h1 ^IST OF PREMHJMS-Secosd Day.Db. Blackwell’s Sarsaparilla.—

O

ur neigh-

Over by one ef the southern windows is one con-

tribution which some no doubt wish was not there;

then proceeded to make one of tho most powerful,

massive, compact, and able constitutional argu-ments upon the political topics of the day—partic- yesterday,ularly touching the slavery question — that has . -a-n nr

as low as any one can desire.

Below we append a list of the premiums award-

. ,uiiiriy luuuuiuK mo b»»¥cij uudswou — tuai, un? i T taT riD DDViirr'vta r».«

for at 10J4 o’clock every evening It breaks in upon I eye, been uttered by an American statesman. He I'KhMlLMM—SECOND DAY.

bad lighted upon these boxes of treason, and taken®** Third street, is driving a

enjoyment and tells them it is time to go home. I was listened to by the vast concourse present with

them in keeping; thus preventing the bloody Irishbusiness in thu esUbUshod medicine. He

^ Kaye’s foundry,

and Dutch from reUing hold of these imulementA »• ®«‘ »>®*®« P®®bages, supplying or- - - - - - - -

the most marked and profound attention, notwith-

CATTLE—IMPORTED.Bull, 3 yrs old, 3 entries— R. A. Alexander, Woodford,

standing the weather was somewhat inclement,J T” “I*** ^ entries—R. A. Alexander, Woodford,» geuing hold of those implement. »^ independent of the hang- lSfheW®’t^^ p

for their use, no doubt, by Medill, ing apparatus; and like all tho bells he makes, is of the time, exposed to a slight min. Never have Cow, 3

flnv.T-tinr Tk« . rrk,- j j iTA 9ACT1 more devotad attention, and never have Cow, 3

get to call on Mr. Solomons and examine his cele

of death, sent for their use, no doubt, by Medill,

the Democratic Governor. The story was very

horrible, and the organ of the ruffians eznected

to get up a mob by and Ue it throng.- “-.®^

But Know-Nothing lie. had become too stalefth. ’a

pubUedinn’t believe much about the story, and”~““®“‘^®^ physicians and

Gov. Medill soon informed them that he hadgent no arms to Cincinnati. It was plainly, then, ^ .

V- .k- . • k " on tourth street, between Main an(a Know-Nothing tnck.

mr. . . advertiaement.Where did these arms come from, and how did -

(ton. Sergeant light upon such prey at so oppor- A Mean Thxpt.—Some one was guilty of steal-

tune a moment? The Quartermaster General at iBff f^® wheels from a buggy beloi

Columbus is a Know-Nothing; so is SergeanL Gil»>an, on Monday night. The;

They know ail about it. worn out wheels they had on a bug;

The affair is one of the smallest and shallowest *®®^ Generc

of tricks, and all concerned will meet with public ^bing the entire buggy

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oontempt. Let the Kuow-Nothings explain to the

rest of mankind where the arms came from, and^ ®^®^ “

what was going to be done with them.

... . . o «vA»iiAnt tnnA Thi« nnA wna mB^A ttnil I tf® secu moro dcToted attention, and ncvor hav6Persons visiting Louisville should not for- ... , I wo seen an audience more highiv delighted. Mr.

tyr* old, 1 entry—Wilson, Ohio, certi yrs old, 1 entry—R. A. Alexander,

TABLE UILCLOTHB.Woolen Table and Piano Covers.

CURTAIN MATRRIALB.llandsoine Satin De Laines:Worsted Damask; Union do:Cotton do. Buff HoUxad:Transparent Shades, Shade and Curtsin Trumainf

LINEN GOODS.Linen Sheetings, all widtlij;

Cotton do, do;Kllow Linen; Pillow Cotton;Table Damaak; Damask Napkins;Towels; Doilies, ftc-, fte.;

ManeiUes Quilts, all sixes and qualiUes.

BLANKETS.Large size Bed Blankets;Double Berth Steamboat Blankets;Single do do do;Fine and soft Crib do.

STEAMBOAT GOODS.Carpets: Carpet Covers; Decking;Bear Dock; PiloC Duck, ftc., ftc.

W .\ N T E D—BOUNTY LANDWarranU, for which the highegt yriee wtB b«

gaid^ [jell D. T. MONSAKViT.W Fifth tt.

ANTED. A WO.MAN, WITH7w W out iacambraaee, who can come wen reeom

mended, as a cook, waaher, and ironer, for whtoa aUh-erml price wifi be given. Apply to N.4TH.AN WHITE,on roorth, between Main aad Market su. eeJS dtf

LOST,

At the HALL OF THE ME-ehanics’ Fair, a HAIR BRACELET, bearing tha

initials “S. C. G.” It ie prized aa the memeato of a deceased friend, and the dnder will ee Mberally rewUedshoold he leave it at this olEce. o«H dS*

¥f.\CkEREL.* V N) hhis No. 1 Larg'‘ Medium Mackcrtl;!

suhlfbhttdo do do;so do do do do;4u kitta do d-> d>>;

14U bbis No. 3 do do;»hlfbbisdo •!•>

ftl <ir do «lo d«> do;Ml kitts do du do;l4)bbUNo.3 do do:hi hlfbbis do do do;

On consignment and for sale low hrocll ANDREW BrCHANMN ft UQ.

^ALMON.CT 4 tiercee No. 1 Fresh Salmon;

10 hlfbbU do do:S qr bbU do do;

3S kitts <io do; OB eonsignmeiit snjfor sale by focllj A. BUCU.\!TaN ft CO.

(iHEE?iE. 5D BXS. PRI.ME VV. R.Cheese, just received per mail :>ost, andfer^alehy

ocll ANJlRRW BUCIUN.AN ft CO.

C(UPPER DLSTILL^ WHISKtT10 bbis, very superior aad oUl, just received on

consignment andocll) S. MOXTOOMIRT.

^W.... 1 We feel safe in saying that this is the largest, beet Assort, wooaiora, ^d, and cheapest s^ck of fumishinggootls that has evei

K. s. ri.mh;old.hasever i^nHEMIST AND DRUGGIST. AND:?r vL*.. I Dealer in Perfamerv aod faner Onoda. Na.

avA biirliiv if thc poople down there ain’t pleascd, they will b« I reputAtiou AS A Statesman and an orator.are eo niguiyI zr,-, XI, nAn„ia. ha 4 AAn^lndAd tl,,

reeommeuded by physicians and others. As he ^®*7 bard to satisfy

will «K,n leave, this u the last opportuuity which FiUion has some specimens of his work In stone, ^rtlTe toU

they may ever have to procure them. His office is ®® oRhibition, which are well worthy of examina- ]gg0 grounds.

on Fourth street, between Main and Market. See ‘‘®°» prove that in fine work, in his line, After dinner, and in conse-quenoe of the inclem-

adrA,*i„n,.af they caunot be exceUed. ®Q®y ®f ‘^i® the convention assembled in theaaverusemeni. j —^— —

. _ upper market-house, where suitable stands had— The Kiinkel Troupe. been erected.A Mean Theft. Some one was guilty of steal- There are many strangers now in Louisville, who The Committee on Address and Resolutions made

ing the wheels from a buggy belonging to Dan^ have never witnessed tho performances of a genu- their report. The resolutions wore read and

wlSr^t7hi^rt^7lS*lnabMzv*^^^^^^^ine troupe of sable harmonists. They should not ‘^Th'^^ingTthe°.Sdrw^^^ dispensed with

worn out wheels they had on a buggy of their own, present opportunity escape, for there is not for the present to enable the people to hear Hon.and took Mr. G.’s instead. Generous souls for not

j ^ company of tho kind in the United States that Gro. E. Pugh, U. S. Senator from Ohio, who wasUking the entire boggy.

! exceU them in their own peculiar vein. Their ^y ‘“7*^®^,'®“ ®f t*»®.. .

will soon leave, this is the last opportunity which

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After Mr. Douglas had concluded, the conven- Fat bullock, 4 yrs old, I entry-^;F’.TumCT, Fayette:tiou adjourned to enable the people to partake of prem.

Ayrshire bull, 1 entry—T. C. .Mercer, Ind., prem.; 0.E. fl. Gray, Jefferson. “Duke Argyle,” cert.Fat bullock, 4 yrs old, 1 entry—E. F. Turner, Fayette,

prem.Fat bullock, 3 yrs old, 3 entries—E -rP- Turner, Fay-

ette, prem.; Gibeon Mallory, Jefferson, cert.Fat bullock, 3 yrs old. 1 entry—B. P. Torner, Fayette,

After dinner, and in conso<quenoe of the inclem-. , , „ „

.cy of the day, the convention assembled in the

>per market-hoase^ where suitable stands had Free Martin, 3 yn oia> 1 entrj^C. X. Garrard, Boar-sen erected bon, jirem.

The Committee on Address and ResoluUons made ‘ Turner, Fay-

eir report. The resolutions wore read and Fat calf, l entry-W. R. Estell, Fayette, prem.

the number—499 Main street, between Third and Fonrth.ocll HITE ft 3.MALL.

T E.\S.20 half chests superior Gunpowder Tea;30 do fine du do;10 do fine ImperiAl do;10 do fine Tonng Hyson do;3H ead<ly boxes Gunpowder do;13 half chests superior Black do;

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30 do fine to common Black Tia; i

In store and for sale low byocll FONDA ft MORRIS.

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hurkee, Heath k lo.

Ladies And Gents’, Misses and Boys’ Silk, Merinoand Cotton Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves

and Haberdashery, in all its vario-' ties of qualities and prices.

DURKEE, HE.\TH Ac CO. NOWoffer to the public the finest esaonment of Um

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above articles th it has --ver :«fore been brought to this

A man engaged in painting the outride“ pleasing variety, and tho made a most happy and felicitous s^h.

JOn a

—O—B f—- OI ¥li,a AT-Anm.- r.nA aV ¥|ia mABf of. ,1. a .«*a.. f ..aI I f Aol ¥aa*ab I,A oilaWA/t liimoAlC *A V.A A

Buck, loDg-wooled, 5 entries—O. H. Burbridge, Bonr- W do*

bon, prem.; O’Bannon Hobbs, Jefferson, cer:. rinEwe, long-wooled, 3 entries-U. 11. Bnrfaridge, Boar- aah

bon, prem. a id cert. . —Pr lambs, lung-woolen, 3 entries—J. H. Drane, Shelby, 3- o iTr» a p

nr^m.! O. H. Hurhriilir^. Rsinrhnn.

“ “ markec :*p«ci4U catc been taken to tuppYr tka(OFFEE. wants of aU eta-ses iu the city and oountry-/ h.o. AoiooA UiA- ((’e luvite all who are desirous of pnrehasing theM I • richest and most elegant styles -if Dress Jilks ef the veryris rtA dA . .

, ,Utestimporatiun, including aUeoior* of Plain and BVo-00 do do Java, mstoK and cade MoUe .Xntique and llouncel 3i:x Rubes, from

u-a « .wunttiB- |g,r grades to the must superb styles to be found in this

Gov. Powell then introduced Mr. Pugh, who I prem.; U. U. Burbridge, Bourbon, ceit-

ade a most happy and felicitous speech. On all 3uck, middle.wooied. 3 entries—M. B. George Shel-

low grades to tb« must superb styles to be found in thisor any ocher city, .tlso, a large line of Bisehoff’s snpe-rior Black 3ilks, which we can reeuauDen<l aa far the

wails of the reridence of Isaac Cromey, comer of

Chestnut and Fifth streets, fell from the top of a

®. programme for this evening is one of the most at- the great political topics he showed himself to be a

Cromey, comer 01_gt offered. Go early and secure good sound, pra jtical statesman, of national sentiments, etb^pr

by, prem.: E. Dorsey. Jedersou, cert.u.b K/ursej a wcui;raGUa vcrft.

middle-wooled, 7 entries—E. P. Turner, Fay-

75 bbU D- R. crushed Sugar: durable goods of tli« kind luld in the m.4rkK. W«60 do powdered do; anuther large reception of Cloaks and Talma*30 I'blz grannhtted Sugar; in atore and for sale by of the most beautiful *5e se^n.

11 FONDA ft MORRIS- Dl RKEE. HEATH ft CO.,

tarwo give on our first page tKis morning the seriously injured thereby. A pal-*®®‘*’

txmolttding part of the speech of ex-Gov. A.V. ^lade for him, and a doctor caUed. We The Elections Still to Come in I 80J.Brown, delivered at G»Uatin,Tenn., on the 4th of gxtentof his injuries. Louisiana, Monday, November 5, .State officers

JulylasL It is an eloquent and powerful appeal - - - . - - - and five Representatives to Congress.

to national men of all psuties, and particularly of 4^ The following gentlemen have been elected Mississippi, Monday, November 5, State officers

the men of the South and West aad NorthwesL Directors in tho New Albany A Sandusky Rail-five Representatives to Congress-

Let none of our readers fail to peruse it again and F®*^ for the ensuing year, notwithstanding the New York, Tuesday, November 6, State officers,

smd wholly destitute of any of those itmg whichi

„rr lambs, nuddle- _ _

so distract and disturb the country. Ho treated ^ BuU?/ne-w(5o^e;l^^5"ntoe^^^^ Turner, Fayette,the slavery question just as the Constitution treats pr«m. ; W. Armstrong, Shelby, cert.

it; and such was the manner, he declared to us, in ^e-'^’oeleJ, a entries—A. Black, Ind., i>rem.; J.

tc, prem ; M. B. George, Shelby, cert. I ocFr Iambs, midiUe-wooled, 3 entribs—E. P. Tomer, I

—INE, AcC.

Let none of our readers fail to peruse it again and|f®*'! ^®f F^® ensuing year, notwithstanding the

again, until its every word and thought is indelli-j

ttick of slyly casting the entire city subscription

bly impressed upon his memory. And after readingj

®Fo®^ against them :

T \i J... V »» ua, h IK it; and such was the manner, he declared to US, in I„*‘*«t“"«''’’®®*®'*>®«nFFies—A. Black, Ind., prem.; J.

llo«^,,No«mb.r S,„t >hj north it; „d I In.,.,.:

and five Representatives to Congress. hence they stood by the Kan^as-Nebraska act, i prem.; W. Armatrong, Shelby, cert. _2S_

Mississippi, Monday, November 5, State officers which his distinguished friond (Senator Douglas j Iflne-wooled, 1 entry-W. R. EsUU, Fay-

\(and five Representatives to Congress. introduc^ into ConCTess and so ably

1 inL-geit sheep, 3 entries—W. R. EstiU, Fayette, cert. xfS. so

New York Tuesday NovemW 6 State officer^susUined. Mr. Pugh proved himself to bo hoeses-stallions. „ ,,

»>.>ewiora, luesuay, -.voiemoer o, oiate omcers, ngt only a sound statesman, but an orator in tha „ , , . „ „ ocll

but no Governor or Lieutenant Governor, highest acceptation of the term. Wom^kf'Jeffwson^, w^.^“R.“f whi^ ^ HI 1

35 baskets Champagne Wine;50 boxes Cognac Krandy;3U casks London Porter, quarts and pints;and for aaie by

FONDA ft MORRI3.

acl9 mfte 107 Fourth at., bet. Market and Jeileiaon .

f¥ni REE LARGE MALTE.SBK Jacks for sale byoelO CORNWALL ft tRO.

WUNDRIKS.75 ra^-s 3baker Preaerve.;

SADDLE HORSES—STALLIONS.

but no Governor or Lieutenant Governor.

Wisconsin, Tuesday, November 6, State officers.

Saddle stallion, 4 yrs old and upward, 4 entries—S. R. I

aACKEREL OF 1-155.

so bbis large No. 3;60 bbis medium No. 3; in Here and for sale low by

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luO duzeu duoclo

Bru jms; in .t->re andfor sale byCARTER ft Ji.irrrr-

When the loud applause and cheering whichj

cert.I

Womack, Jefferson, prem Whittaker, Shelby,

it, let them hand it to their Know-Nothing friomk Montgomery, J. S. Davis, J. 8. McDonald, Maryland, Wednesday, November 7, rix Repre- Gov *^PoweU

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sey^effers^‘,‘*prem.;*J®“w^^E^^^

iA.A .La;, aaaa.™ -Va. Thos. L. Smith. Wm. M. Weir. Wm. B. Lent, B^

I .-Mil'® 3, 3 entrie^J. O

CHOCOLATE, AcC.35 boxes French Chocolate, in lbs;

and neighbors who love their country more tKan Thos. L. Smith, Wm. M. Weir, Wm. B. Lent, B. ggntatives to Congress.^ TV a T _ Wh* wr A Th__?_ T Yh MTF •_ Jthey do their perty—to thoM who are srilling to

examine and conrider both sides of questions.

There are many such among the Know-Nothings

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honest and patriotic men, who have been deceived

F. Devol, Jas. Pierce, V. A. Pepin, J. B, Wind- Massistandi ey, Jas. C. Moodey, Jos. A. Moffitt, P, MKent. In T#

Gov. Willard, of Indiana, who was also present by I Van Nortz. Hardin, prem.; David Ellis, Honry, cert.

Massachusette, Monday, November 12, SUte inriutioa.| prem fl'&Uon,"ieff4?on^

In his 8p6^hy Mr. Willard also suoTvea tnat Broc^ marey 4 yrs old aad apwardSy 7 entriet—3. II.

between the Democrats North and the Democrats ' Clay, Bourbon, prem.; L. 8. Dorsey, ar., Jefferson,In Tennesste, Alabama, California, WiMonsin, South there is a perfect unity of sentimert and

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20 do Cocoa,In store and for sale low byocll FONDA ft MORRIS.

The Theatre.—

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nother brilliant and fkJhi^- and Pennsylvania, tho Legislatures in each State opinion on all the great questions which do now,j

ifecij,rtth, Jefferson, cert.’ '

Lv their leaden nr who. fnr vant nf Au«riii .twI b- j j .i. . i . • u. j elect one I'nited States Senatnr »nd havo for years past, agitated the jountry.|

Mare fi;r saddle, 3 yr. and Under 3, three entries— uu ao z-l planl mnseys;by tneir leaders, or wn^ tor want of careful and able audience crowded the theatre last night, and cicci one L nited smes senator.Xothing could bo morehappy or admiraole than ;

houisville, prem.; Jno. Fry, Indiana, Do do white Linseys;sober thought, have mistaken the true interest of testified by their frequent and loud applause the I^" W e are again placed under obligations the manner in which he put many of bis points; jg do 1 yr. and under 3, two entries—Gibson Do do Osnahnrnr°*’the country. Let all snob, we say, be politely re- delixht the nerformances gave them. ThobUlwas to the indefatigable agents of Adams & C.o’s Ex- and they told with thrilling effect upon his Mallory, Jefferson, prem.; David Eilis, Henry, cert. Heavy Socks;

aaaa.aA .a aa.a -aJ aAa. . 1, 1. rueiigui I.UC poiiu UUMIV K

. J , charmnd audience lie was able ainusing clo- F)o Colt, 3 entries—S. B. Lewis, Jefferson, prem.; AU of which we offer very low. MILLER ft TABB.quested to read and ponder the remarks of ex- excellent one, and the characters were ad- press, for the prompt delivering of papers from charmed audienw. ue was

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David EUis, Henry, cert.^

ocll Comer of Fourth and Market streets.

To Farmers and Planters.

E HAVE JUST RECEIVEDlarge lot ofSuper heavy brown Jeans;Do do a 4 Fulled Cloth;Du do 4-4 plaid Linseys;Do do white Linseys;Do do brown Cottons;Do do Osnabnrgz:

Heavy Tara Socks;

Gov. Brown, who is an able and experienced sUtes- mirably cast. Mr. Bourcicault wins every eve-j

Cincinnati and the East.quent, and persuasive; and while he delighted by

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the beautiful play of his fancy, heabo instructed|

UO08—FOR PACKIKO rCBPOSE.S.

Boar, 1 yr. old and upward:*, two entries—S. H. Clay,^ mid a man devoted to the equal rights of the f^esh laurels for hi. brow as an author. •^We have cheering news for the Democracy, bv the cogency of Feasoning Hs was the last

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Stetes and tothe intorert of the people of the aiore hold upon our peo- Every flash along the telegraphic wires is butan-^th, in common with those of the whole Union,

pj^ „ his talented wife hasjother item of our success. At all points Sam is

There are many others of our opponents, however, ^oco^g ,,1^^ . fg^grite with the people- dead and fusion is dead with him.towhomitis worse than idle to address a soUtery

gho is bo fuU of spirit and life -gay, joy- ,:

word of reason or remonstrance. They ate wUlful g„ ijf.. The company is eertainly one of the best1 HE CINCINNATI ELECTIONS!

Know-Nothings, and are determined to remainjjj ^^e whole country. Mr. Lorton, Mr. Benson, LAW AND ORDER AND A DEFEAT OF

with truth be said, that seldom haie throe such : en, Shelby, cert.; 8. H. Clay, Bourtxm, cert,

speeches, so masterly and so eloquaut, been deliv- i B.m;ton,^?em.1 W.V‘’EsUU?Fayrt'Sered in one day, to a like audience. Do 6 months and under 1 y r. 3 entries—T. L. Crutch*

Col. William Preston, late a rqircsontativo in en, Shelby, prem.; 9 U. Clay, Buurbon, cert.

Jongress from the Louisville distrot, was next in- pair, 3entrlea-9. U. Clay, Bourbon,i

Know-Nothings and Care-Nottiings ao far as the Coleman Pope, Mrs. Uws and Mrs. Strini are

dearest interests of their country are concerned.good in their role, and deserve well at the hands !

THE CINCINNATI ELECTIONS! Congress from the Louisville distrot, was next in- “* p^^F' uiay, Bourbon, prem.

troduced tothe audience. TKs distinguished Liuerof pigs, 3 entries—9. II. CUy, Bourbon, prem.;LAW AND ORDER, AND A DEFEAT OF gentleman, it is well known, las always acted Tarltou ft Kay, Fayette, cert.

T7-Wr/\TfT RT/NrrtTTXTrsTOILr I^^® ""**‘8 *.** *®‘® d‘SropG®n- i FOR FAMILY PURPOeE-S.

XV.W O W O A aXLW (xAidixl • He found it impossible to atfilKte with the now,' Bear, I yr. old and upwards, 4 entries—Tar Iton ftKNOW-NOTHINGISM!

Their highest eim is the suooeas of their party in

e “wild bunt” for office and power. They hate theof this people.

It is cheering to learn that the election passed I organization,

secret, proscriptive faction, as ill its principles, itsj

Kay, Fayette, prem ; 9. 11,

organization, its terrible oaUs and higher lawi

FOR FAMILY PURPOSES.Bear, I yr. old and upwards, 4 entries—Tar Ron ftay. Fayette, prem ; 9. 11. Clay, Bourbon, cert.Do 6 months and under 1 yr. 4 entries—9. U. Clay.

^ U G A R . :»0 HHDS FAIR TO[

prime for sale by[

ocll H. D.JCKt^qyiB^k BRO^

REFINED SUGARS. 500 PACK-ages St. Louis and 9t- James Reflneriee for sale by

ocll 11. D. NEWCOMB ft BRO.

COFFEE.!

I.OOi) bags Rio;I 150 bags Laguyra; for sale by i

ocll H. D. NEWCOMB tt BRO. 1

(nANNELTON SHEETINGS. 5<X)

balea for sale bv

I

„7,'" of ‘1 1"'“*“. «>» lWn.au.

bale* for sale byocll U. D. NEWCOMB ft BRO.

Democracy with perfect hatred, not because theyj

Bourcicault’s, wiU beere Democrats, but because they have been suo-

eesstul in the party straggles of the country.

They hate foreigners and Catholics, not because

they are foreigners and Catholics, but because

they are mostly Democratic in their affiliations.

To defeat the Democracy they would poll down the

pillars of the Constitution and break up the Union*

They are nearly as inveterate in their hatred of,

and self-sacrificing in their opposition to, the Dem-

ocratie party, as was the editor in BoonevUleJto.,

performed, and Bob Nettles repeated. There will mercial of the 10th inst

Read the following from the Cincinnati Com-

audacity connicted wiin nisiuasoi irucn, justice, sow, l yr. old and upwards, 3 entries— Tarlton ftand patriotism. Too olevaud in sentiment, too Kay, Fayette, prem.; 9. 11. Clay, Bourbon, cert,

just in his mode of thinkingto lower his crest to!

be three plays put on. Go early if yon would se-

cure seats.I

II SorU of Paragraphs.

Read the news upon our first page this morning.

All yearly advertisers will oblige us by handing

in their favors as early in the day as possible.

“ Rise, George,” said a farmer to his hired man.

No War in Town Yesterday!

GENTLE PEA.CE PREVAILING!!

jaew., ..a ^ o j . . . [ iSourDODi rrem. ) 1 aTiton ac iiay, Fayette, cart.any faction, and too honestmd patriotic in pur-

, Pigg, one pair, 8 entries—J. 8. Seatun, Jefferson,pose to sacrifice principle or the sake of the prem.; 9. H. Clay, Bourbon, cert.

trappings of office, he oho» rather to go into re- i

®^ * entry—Tarlton ft Kay, Fayette,

tiremenl than fraternize wth the now or^niza- '

n<vation or compromise one jo or tittle with its un-

scrupulous demands. In ooking around him, heE^?i.Vaymr'clrtf

Largest and heaviMt hog, 6 entries—J. Pennington,Jefferson, prem., 1,U6934 lbs; .J. 9. 9eaton, Jeffersun,

and No. 3 for sale byH) BALES NO. 1

n.D. NEWCOMB ft BRO.

Engli.sh, fkenth, and amer-ican Pumatosis fur the h ur I'.wav.on hand and

fnrsalrby ^ 10) R. 9.' RINGGOLD.

Buffalo hair brushe.s. agreat variety ami first rate uuaiicy I'ur sale by

j^lO R. 9. RINGGOLD. < Third ft.

PEARL BACK HAIR BRISHEjT.A splendid article for sale I'V

oeW R. 9. RINGGOLD. VI Third

Dressing combs, buffaloand India Rubber Combe, of the best quality and

style, for talc at 87 Third street

oclO R . 9. lUN

O

GOLD.

P OCKET COMPANIONS ORTraveling Cases for sale by

oclO R. 9. RINGGOLD. v7 Thinl st.

1 UM DROPS AND JUJUBE PASTEjust receive J, fresh and g'.od. by

oclO B. 9. RING^LD, WThird St.

Hydraulic cement;Calcined Plaster of ParisiL.ind d«;White Falls L:me;White 9aud; fur Aile bv

( FRANCIS McHARRT.I

Formerly J. Hnime e Co..'_odJ _ Main «t reet. between Eighth aed Ninth-

NotiCft."

The ce.ment store of Fran-cis McHARRY is moved to Jlain street, betwetu

Eighth and Ninth.Hyilranlic Cement;Extra Family Flour:Du White Whe;it Flour;

Plaatevof Pans;White Falls Lime;

9500 REWARD|

xft LEFT CRUTCHFIELD’S i

tff Brick Yard, altout lOo'elock, on Tuesday, Oct. 9, : PIL my Negro Man WEST, who is about 19 years old, .

six feet high, very slender built, jet Mack, knock-j

!

kneel, and hasnnuanslly large feet. He was recently !'

White Saad; for sale byFRANCIS McniRRT.

Main street, between Rigbih and Ninth,Furmerly J. Hnhae x Co.

J UNDRIES.

of haying the judges and clerks of election in the ' tv Ua haa Ar^n^ I

*'riwatc i>rriDiuiuji uy 0 . iv. %vomacEi provTieior 01

rarioMs Wards salactod beforehand srith a view bimsolf With tho Domowatic party. He has done ..capt. Bragg.”*

yanou* w ards, selects beiorehand, mm a nowthousands of the ILwer and chivalry of the Display ot “Cai4. Bragg” colts, 11 entries,

to pvo everybody a fair chance, and“d Wh ^^ty havo lone and will do. It i, 1

Harness ho^ or m^f^C. 9. Phihips, Jefferson,Stroke of policy m closing the coffee houses, in- ®‘“ V tu8, ^p“ „n* . «if«t^h of „.urrf ih. ,t th. .it,. i. ..it. ot th. i.=... J2^4^‘,“ii!SnhTl.ThiS^hC

"•

iss prints^^^^g any further coament upon his able speech. Colt, horse or mare-Geo. Rudy. Jefferson, prem.

the city ^/^®‘ ^®“A^ WKiw -' R«ts3ian Minister yesterday waited on Lieutenant

^.®^ 7^ bJt iho now, from the skme patriotic motivls,’|

the National Obse^atory, to deliver, byaon of a 7, ’ ^ij of his Government, an autoirraDh letter

damned” tnan to see the Democratic nominee for

the Presidency elected. With such men it is use-Thought L

less fur e Democrat to reason. But to the sober- ^®®P* thinkin

minded of our opponents in the South we com- Politeness i

mend the remarks of Gov. Brown, in the hope that manywtucxn, Dotuini

they will be read to edification and profit.

'• ' « the sun’s un” ’ Stroke of policy in closing the coffee houses, inwho said, in 1840, he would “rather be dead and „ he was- he was not up at all yesterday.” ^*1® P^® ®^ ^® ®f <^® ‘"

7®®

damned” *n«.n to see the Democratic nominee for ’ diary publications of infamously reckless prink

Vb. Pr-«id«nrT alerted With snrh men it is use- Thought it ever unfolding. A good thinker at home, and in basely interest^_ locaUties

them, nothing like a kernel is to bo found

.

ey will be read to edification and profit.

The Tournament which was to havo comeThe editor of the Louisville Journal pro- Madison, Indiana, a few days ago, as a closing

keeps thinking. distance, and the inflammatory doings of unsorupulous partisans, who would gladly see tho citj

Politeness is the ontwavd garment of good will; burn up, if by its light they could find their waj

It many are the nutshells in which, if you crack along a crooked path to the consummation of 1

. . Seaton, Jeffersun, purchased from W. C. D- Whip*, of Lnaisville.I will pay SlOO reward for his recovery if taken in the i

tVomack. provrietor of State, or 1500 if taken in a free State. Alto, an additional reward of $35 for the recovery of the four Molesand Wagon he took with him.ocll dkwtf

tirinJ eloquent remarks; md in this hope we omit to

o make any further coament upon his able speech,

r nnog-n. Ho was followed byHon. A. O. Talbott, mom-

al®j^ a Cricked path to the consummation of ahj^aglf compelM, if he would faithfully serve

pitiful ambition. Ihe editor of the Louisville TKaSouraal and his echoes here, may take notice that „!itl«n,An we^ rMoivtl

JOHN BURKS.

L. D. SIITE'3

Fifteenth Grand .Mammoth

GIFT ENTERPRISE.

tends that the Democrats avowed no principles at 1 jg their Fair, was postponed to a more propitious

command of his Government, an autograph letter —from the Grand Duke Constantine, who, it will be TWO THOUSAND SPLENDID PRIZES.remembered, is the Commander-in-chief of theRussian Navy. ThU letter is written in French; TICKETS LIMITED TO BIGHTRRN THOUSAND,but, under tho belief that many of our readers , „ . „ 7~Z T, ;;will derive as much pleasure from its perusal as

^ Span of Hor$t$aM ^amtfy Camagt, worti

we have done, wo irive nnblicitv to a tran.slatinn fbO*?, for 9l.

We publish under separate headings in the gggQ 11 number of it.

Democra^ daily, all advertisemenU clamified andsays

:

arranged in regular order. In tho first colnmn, « Hope, like thefollowing reading matter on the seoond page, may Adorns the v

be found such misoellaneous advertisemenU as And still as da

{lertain to the general trade. Under th* heed of EmiU a brig

“Wakts" are placed such as appropriately belong It is estimeted hal

any pretense

but, under the belief that many of our readerswill derive as much pIoAsure from its perusal aswe have done, wo give publicity to a translationof it:

3t. PETEBSBmt;, Deo. 10, (22), 1854.

To Lieci. M acbt: AV—It is now a long timesince the eminent scientific works, for which navi-gators of every nation are indebted to your zoal

I

Drawing to take place in St. Louis, Mo., Monday,! November 12, 1855.

m WOULD RESPECTFULLY AN-

Goldsmith says

:

“ Hope, like the taper’s gleaming light,

Adorns the wretch’s way

;

And still as darker grows the night,

EmiU a brighter ray.”

It is estimated half a million of dollars are ex-

HydruuUe Ceieent, large lot constantly on hand;Extra Family Floor;While Wheat do;Whiti' 9an<l:White Falls Liuie:Plaster of Paru; for sale by

,, FR.1NC19 McHARRY.OCIO ?Iain street, hetweeu Kiehth and Ninth.

J U8T RECEIVED, W^EXPREsi*.morn olegant aseonarat «F leiies’, iisw*

and children s Fur* over effered for lafo in ih* city of, LoaiavUle, embraaug every uuaiity and icyle known tethe trade. POLLARD, PRatIiRR ft SMITH,oeW 455 Main «treet.

\^ICTORINE.S AND CUFFS, OFthe latest styles have just been reeeivtd by ax-

press at POLLARD. PRATHER ft SMITH?.eclJ _ _455 Main •tnet.

COUNTRY .MERCHANTS ARE IN-forniedthat w* have Ju« received ftom ear faetol

ries a freah and demrahle stock of aU.deecripctona of WowHat* and Soft For Uau, uf ail celora. styl^ aed pnc«*»for sale at low price*.

POLLARD. PRATHER ft SMITH,oclv) 4*5 Male *uwet.

Extension tables, jreceived, a fine lot of Mahogany PUlar Extension

Dtnins Tanles, of very superler quahty, to be sold ebeapat 78 Fourth st. loelO] NATHAN WHITE.

unavailing effjrU t^et up rowdy demonstrations “and in some of the Wards corporal’s guards of in- if .

significant individnals insisted upon being black- J®"’

guards, but the general complexion of affairs was ^®

remarkably sober, peaceful and decorous. Voters,

with but nere and there an exoeptiou, exchanged ®®®®'

Rskt,”may be found such as should find this class- nt^ion.

Ifioatton. Dnder the head of “Amceememts,” find What next?

eueh advertismnenU as theatre, oonoert, Ac.-fAuction Sales" under appropriate head- ^ Lo^i, y»poi«,,eteoaboau, under “Steamboats” heading;“Booes

akp Mcsic,” in oolumn appropriated to such ad-

.4 thrb2?2idters^‘thir;mOur friends aad the pubbe generaUy are remind- ekarget.

*d that th* circulation of the Democrat is nne- . v _

qualed in oar party, West or South, and that it is. ^ *™^^ndiala. sa^

through iu columns alone that thousands of read-^

ers can ba reached. Onr ternuare raaaoiiable,aad * .***.*,Zi

—but that which is the effect of the solen

of a people enlightened and self governing.

lUibuto to he Democracy l^uisville for the ly a^in the Imperial Delegates to the BrasseU $13,700 w^rth of Tulu^prUeririBteilisttibn^toth^ A L.\RGE .\RRIV.\Lracy of Jamson, in consideration of the Conference have rendered me a complete report, in ticket holder*, among wbicb ore one new Fsmily Car- ' -uf Dining-room, Oak. Cottage Parlor, Cottage Bs^that they had given the largest m% which I have taken tha most lively interest. I

riagr and span of Horses, with silver-monnted Hotcss ' room, rush and cane ream and basks, maboganj , cane,

5orit,.i» prepo'rioa to'n.mb.r^ .ir, to ,o. ,iU. .wit-iutheStatUy at late election. Wm. r. Jar- uonial of my esteem; buty knowing the laws of rosewood Piaoo, worth e3QU; MQoM and SilTcr Watch- • ocW ?VATIl.l^ WHIT 1* > Fourth rt.

sq., of Irtiisville, presented t^^^ your coun^jJ® ve/T^bTT^’tw 8^n“ OIG IRON. 75 TO’NS 80FT TEN^

lanying tb ceremony with an addrem at anything from Foreign I nnoes, I must confine my- lOO Gold Lockeu, worb $8 each; IW Gold Pencils, I K nesse* Pig Iron for sal* byipropriatechaste, and eloquent. Col. Rioe, self to the expression of my sentiments. They worth $4 eoch[j|5i) ladle*’ heantifnl Gold Breortpin^

{oc9 CORNWALL ft BRO-

alf of thiDemocrwjrof Johnson, receiv^ are as exalted as your own merits; and in mv offi-I VSXY BA(;S. 9U~'B \TE8':4T-id

,nner and esponded in a most bappy man- cial capacity, I saay say to you that you do honor wo^ *3 5u;loo Oold Pens, silver eidension, worth $3 1^ Gnanv Boe* in mere o»d for^ bwtheremaks of Mr. Jurvis. The banner to the profe&iion to which you belong aa well as w a •

' ooit

Iwas hoiited upa the speaker’s stand and attract-

' ed the attentioi and receiTed the admiration of

The London News has a irenealonoal sketch The Cincinnati Gazette s^s in bri«f: ‘‘The the whole vast rowd. On one side of it is painted Receive, sir, the assurances of my goodwill sured that the drswina* ® “

I in this ni »v tuumA nflT nni.Mw ” * i. .v ,u. ... L /->rtv-3T, * ducted, beinx Kilelv n<

areroge chance in every nine tickets. Bvery prise is * OVnOV PftUTE'D 'ftlweUworthwhatitispnlopat. Th. pnhiic mayM os- 1 rUKlPiK. C.RSIWJ5,sored that the drawing willbe fairly and honorably con. m ntnU and onorto. for sol. bvdnet^, being solely under the control of a committee

proving that Louis Napoleoa is a cousin of Queen

VieUffia.

Punch thinks that carriage drivers would makethe best soldiers in the world, as no troop oonld

ttamd tktir ekarget.

of Queen®'®®^®® *“ passed off quietly. an eagle, enoiroxl by an viak leaf wreath—the m- i and esteem,

And again from the Columbian of the lOtb I gle holding in b talons an owl, with the inscrip-

ieioei,raui,. - . appointed by tho#e present. Bvery ticket holder

This IS a high but deserved compliment to Lieu- attend the (Hawing if he wisdies to do so; all, howsvertenant Maury, who.

General Qcietcde.—

N

ever before have we I

seen such general poace, good order and quietude

tion, in letters f gold— tenant Maury, who, we feel convinced, has been wiU.sfonj******L®.*l?“f?

whether they ore present or

“TheOwlandtheBatcanfindno Ponoknial reliev^ from active duty in the Navy that he S2kU“ol<foi;”“?^ntf^riuS^ABODE IN TED HOM£ OF THB £ AOLE.”

on an election d^, as {M'evailed throughout our the inscription-at ths Oregon precinct city yesterday. We were in all parts of the city, “The Dk

On the other ide is also painted an oak leaf with sited and responsiblemay be permanently retained in his present ex- I mail or exprees, Aree of expenre. persons i^win.

A gentleman who votes at the Oregon precinct city yesterday. We were in all parts of the city,

iClarkoountv.IndiMia,saysthat the Democrats at different hours, and wo did not see a ringUI v.iarx county, inuTO J

,i,«* fight, or half a dozen intoxicated persons. Thereavea gam of thirty over tho usual vote Uiw.

loud, boisterous brawling, no angry oollis-

B DmOCRACT of LorUVILLB.”TO THE

Dkiocract of Johnson.”

alted and responsible position as Chief of the Na- the horse*, i^arri^. taggy. piano, ftc., ^1 be notii

tional Observatory, wWe his service* in the cause S^tS^edTfi^ «p^*i?Ul^

^inplnuandqnaru.for.gfob|r^^^^ft ERQ.

^ O A P. :H)0 BOXES NO. 1 .\ND^Family 800, for saleby

cOKHfALL U mWO.

&20.\P. UK) BOXES VARIEGATED

scignoe and nautical improvement will be much after them,

more important and valuable to the country and ^ ^®^the world than they would brotebly prove, how- n^®ardv1

A circular contoininf a full description of the man-ner of drawing, ftc., wOl be sent to any penon who

,c« w-™w.Thii^-i, attributed by the Democracy in that to" “no‘"&77;^riiinitr^^^^

The sUffisarmounted by a magnificent eagle, ever eminent they might be in any oth^^p^H^^^^wfortT TOeT^d b^Je’-l-rt^^^

w u. u» D.r .oon..

-

ti.. «™ of uu.,^ret-

byGen. Pilcher, laat SatanUy.. interested in the result of tho poUti- - j ,f:?i

commence on the 17th of this month. Judges naU, but os they interfe^wiUi tte laws of Ohio, I eon-

arWo beard of no rioUBg yeoterday.

byGen. Pileher, last Saturday. oiuze^woro UM

Patrick Welsh, convicted in the Circuit Court at cal conU

Valparaiso, Indiana, of displacing the traak of tho ^^®*^®“

;t of Johnson.” the world than they would brobebly prove, how-

ntad bv a magnificent eagle. «w eminent they might be in any other position. TO* is my fifteenth Gift bterprise, eeil th* fourteraukou oy • v-B » „ . which I have hod have oU given entire eotisfoction. andit is my determination to make this and oU future efraw-

ri(^e, being oalM upon, then 0, CLAiM9.-The next term of this court 'jtfE2SSJiiL“h^^0 deeiJy interested in the result of tho politi- ®P®®“ j ***' commence on the 17th of this month. Judges nati, but os they interfered wiUi the laws of Ofoo; I (wa^

Mnt^ lt s^^hUthl^ of their regard forability, a^d ^oquonce. Blackford and Scarborough arc now in thU city.Mntest, iis^x* n^^ 01 tne lor g* iaeoedod by that unwavering Democrat, ohigf Jn,tico Gilohrist is exneetod noxt wa^ cimtinurf without moleet^n w hindrnne^^ Persons

jdom of speech, and respect for tho mtognty of rij;.h NniallFm iir‘® c ^ t ^ t, .®**. .®*r* who desire to acta# agent* wiU ho allowed a Mherol re-

, elective hMohiso. Mi^ persons were fearful u, *„f?ri i..a Pn-.llT*!® Hun tmgton, arrived in mnneration.

—roire-

inV ^0.\P. UK) BOXES VARIEGATED» w ftiid ToitoC SuAP foe Mie Ivll^s, oea CORHWALL ft BRO.

W ARDOIL. 5U BBLS NO. 1ifJL' 1

Z-J Lard Oflfer sal* by

peeks, for sal* by

CORNWALL ft BXO.

CORNWALL ft RBa

(.<«..«rtb«u. a.

Walker's aad ResUwiwaUWILD VENISON.^ TWO -MAGV’iPICENT

the face of the lewleat ruffians in onr neigfabarinf

city.

1^* The mftjoritie* for the Demoerstic oandi-

— , ^g ^,3^,000101 ioonesoi not ana _ , , .„a made one of^ ^ ««.

" r: ,’t. 1.“* srrr "".i w.d...d.„

Single tickeutl; sU tickets $5: twenty-Ive tieketo' ^$». AUordm mast beaddresoeJtoL. D. SINETboati ?*®^'****?*®*®‘*J^379. BL Loui*,w o. ()cu%r »

penitentiary, the extent of the law in the com.

Somebody has i^d people most be fond of tomdates ia Indiana grow larger aad larger th# more I pang, who buy eeoond-ha^ furniture.

rotes ere ooented. The Clerk in Clerke oonnty

has aeariy 6M.The tract carrier of th* Journal offioe will find

cans* for new efforts in his “labor of love,” now

yr The States of Indiana aad PennsylvaniaIndiana, Ohio, and Panniylvaiiia

kav* rubbed out Know-Nothingima. Ohio has ooin* In against him.

...» *>.li*«.l tne ow. t»uiit» t/emuernt, ot weanesoay,not rcalited. speeches in wich he is known to excel. Having

r«iLw;n<» Ann»™i.»j r«- ^,i-fy Harley’s Sarsaparilla ia guning a lasting just retired fcm the Executive chair of tho State, r®P®rts the olio ing oontracts for hogs for early

repuUtion for ita curative qualities. It is reeom- whore his fahful, able, and impartiai;adm^tra- delivery; 5,000 head at |5; 1,000 do at $5 50; and

A..A »t,> nnv .ike In a atrniiw 't^®® ^®° ^® “®®*^ ®^ fr®“ men in 800 do at $5 00—com fed and to average 200 lbs.mended by the physicians of onr city in a strongCommouvialtb, be U dwrvodly the favorite ^

testimonial, and it finds a ready sale thronghnat oflhepeopb Police Coart.

the South and West. Attheooi nsion of his remarks, the Convention hon. 0. w. johnston, jcdsb.

Wo havo no ooeasion for snob medicine, but a adjourned <;i# di*, at about eleven o’clock. It —w ,

The Beet! The Very Best!!

mf ANY PERSONS WHO HAVEivM. tried the article* for tale bar others, and been dis-

owr Rettanrsnt oc t<M ont gf the honeo ia -inoatitte* I*suit. WA.JJUR ft CUMMlRfORD,•cM Preertsl—

.

CHILDREN’S TOYS. HD C.\SES

^-T-— . . „I^wiaia\_- unquw mably, one of tho most enthusiastic Wednesday, Get. 10. risbtyp^orm what R promises, w^ck no othordymwUl ttea^M

friendofoursr^^^mtt^assemblage Fer ^mvened in Kentucky ;

and wm Dondis Buokl^, for Mse«lting and subbing t t\pmbably don* likewiM. Amerioans eaonot nil*

Irnefir-

“Dear me,” said Mr. Partington, elevating her - „ . - ..-..-.i .vnariatiMiyes from a war item in the wws^r; “wEat a

own personal experieiK^

imo they are fighting that nMty war; why don’t IJff Ifyon are soffering with ol

; doaoB saeft, 1-faftsa Jam Pleftlse;

hambag.

^ time they are fighting that DMty war; why don’t Ifyon are sofferinR with obills and Iwver go for ita 1

g, cannot th# ergaas or spoaken of th# The old Udy was proceeding, but the shook of a U wUl only ooU you 60 omit#, te bo h^ at moU of aon,from

remarkabU Utho amount of talent it oontained, Martin Lee; bail in 5500 to answer a miedeaaeanor. iuu so neartr wUh Ue eolars of nature that tt ia imwial ! Per sole by. _ 3 • T U r las.. I ^ a \1 a. . I 11 2_ I ..EVLm SKm A# m ^

1 _ '

Ifyon are saffering with ohills and fbver go for its digt^ftcc Tum, and earnestness of par-

mwsJ m Wobe.la fJt DnmVlimwwtf* I PClZOe

eived by the oommittee of invita-

$d gentlemMi who were in-

aot kekreemt, may be found else-feitbfnl civ* ns a f*w wards of MulUtiak about pistol firwl by Ik* her to thongfatfol tk* DtnggUte and of th* proprietors. No. 417, Mm- vitedbut

the guat nprUinc of tho mAtml ^^ b*twua Fourth and Fifth. d6 whsro in

Joseph LitteL for stealing a watch; bail in gOOO si^ to d*^tUjormec* ot a c^e. i

fAVBixmnnths It oen b# applfod e*j oa*. wUheeZ any prweloaetor six monuis.

^ , jwtpai atioa of the hair, aad wRft Ue smeBsat ammsatOne peace warrant eontinned. of trouble, and ie so fixed and pecmeiMnt la Us niimsCom^ vs Jacob W^ss, (or asualt and battery uu n*y_nfiw^aftie$»r eaaseku

t JLOFT SHELL ALMoNOS.

whore in

t, may be found else- on Sarah Flannery; motion for a new trial

ed«

Uatn*Uinxwmaa»m»reae$eamt>*e. Fee sole wftels

ttlV^ifcfoeUra.Pe^«cll « fourUfkrwaiu Mate aa* MaikiL

S OFT SHbag! seft sbU I ftseaU Jnet risileid aiU for mto

by [oefi] ft. ftuftfft. ThM IS.

F srrsH COVEdeem seas firettb Os** fi—s***J*te-lP^*®®d

foBSftfohy r |c*l) Y ft. ^DiiifTWiisb

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SPECIAL NOTICES. I FOR SALE & RENT NOTICES. BY TELEGRAPH.1>R. BLAl KWFLL*8

SARI^APARILI. AAND VERSICOLA.

FOR SALE. CP’Mr- 0. C. Spencer sells this morning, at 10 o’clk, hare a i>rirate diapitch which aajrs i_

r*i\V<)SM \1,L TWOSSTORY HRICK *‘'*‘*AuoiionRoomi,No.a»Main»trct;t, by order of,here is not a doubt but that the Uopublioan Ab- i5H!”a'att8^Wh*^87-T ,,ou^.nd!±,Lnon^^^ Option ticket is carried in Ohio by from 8,000 to t’ 2e

Ptavri Irtreet. The hnn.M have each article of Fumitare in Store is to bf sold regardless Of. o.-mnn Tu-

C/'L'MKEKLAhb CocKTT.—The Tote in this district

for Canal Commissioner, stands, Nicholson, 245;

148 for Assembly; Barnber^jer f American\ 210

;

Freeman, 153 ; Harper ( Dem>:rat\ 154 ;Anderson,

Rupp, 5lt.

AMUSEMENTS.LOUISVILLE TH£ATB£.

AND VERSICOLA. tween trook and Fleyu street. The houses have each amcj. o. tumuarein wona cedar and ciiaeni, and contain aiK rooms, including price, to make room for the

CempoBndhaiexoelledalloflUriTaUIndoIng kitchen. Apply tot r^i *nirp on M ednesdsy next,

s MaA wm^ IttrooffhABt lb« I ocll d4t Cll. J* t/lsAKKr*.,

In the State, the bemocratio majority is about

2'),000. The Democratic candidates in this city • ^

AUCTION SALES.'

' BT a o. BCRRT a CO.Closing Sale of Damaged Nails, Hardware, Orof^

a^ OlaMware, saved from the wreck of

Kentucky Uoae.

ood te the vaet number of afflicted throogboet the

•oathwestern eonntry . It has won its way steadily and

enrely into pablio favor, wiiUmt advctiislng long UsU of

worthless cerlifteates, and if the afflicted will consnlt

,,

.. SlO 000 maiorifv and that Cha.0 ii eleetod O.W- -s'AOOO. The democratic camiioaies in inia city - ».cu»ucaj uomo.large sale of flue Jurniture I > i

for Sheriff, Register, Clerk of Orphans, Court and tT'Fourth night of the engagement of the eelsbrated i TO MURROW MORNI\G,FRI*I

at least six thousand majority. Cana! Commi.Soner. are electeil, the majorities 8Ur. Miss AGNES ROBEE^N.|

if day. u wXlLk.Ki l he^H. .iVnion Lorn;raneinz from 1.000 to 2,300. The Senate and As-

For Sale or Rent.

HAVE FIVE LOT8 OF FIVEjacres each, on Kentucky street, mnuing from I’res-

&1VEK AND VVl^THEIt.River.—

T

he water fell two inches yesterday, leaving i

Fennsylvailia Election.

PniLAUELruu, Oct. 10.

ranging from 1,000 to 2,300. The Senate and As-'pifm F VF\IXfl THI'K^anA V

sembly ticket in the county are elected by over I m -’ ^ HI” ih V Ih.il.ytr, I ML KS14A Y,2.000 The City Assembly ticket .stands, two Do-

j

*** acted the laughable Farce, called

L,b.l,Amric..UctM.l,cUd. ?'

TOUR Liri’8 IN BANGER.

Bcrofhla,l>yepep#ia,I>eraageinenUoftheUrer,8pleea. Broek; in fifteen miDutes’ walk of the Galt House. One

and Kidaers, Rheumatism, and all eruptive diseases. of,tl»e LoU, comer of PreWon and Kentucky. Is a beau-

» vanMllAN TirnAvicf Nn M Thini f»l gfove of forest trees, and the whole ground, twenty-For selw by Br.R.VALaHAN, Druggist, ho. b4 Third

five acres, lies well for building lots orculuvation. It»», .ease

iteet.Le«UnUe,Ky., and by Druggists generally. very rich, having been a market garien for the last six I

t^itewtbe seutasdiiwcicd to any person In the ^*"5 markable. Indian

eonntry atfil per bottle , or aix bottles for fiS. ankdfitw ocll d6 Second itreei, near Main.Second street, near Main.

Webater & Biotlier, Daguerreotyplsta&PhotographerB.

GaUAif-CF Vain atreet. Specimens of their own A•roduoUen on exhtUUon at all hours during the day.

InstrucUOtt in both hranches imparted on reaaonable ' sonai

t—a.anJAiiaTstnafiimUhed when desired. felV

Fifteen Beconda.

I an making Photographs of Ladies imd Children in

Administratrix's Sale.

1HIERE WILL BE SOLD, AT THElate residence of Pearly Chamberlin, deceased.

t7*Vcsterday was another of those beautiful days,for which this season of the year is or ought to be re

markable. Indian summer has come in all its beauty.

PiTTSBCRo, October 10—p. m.

There are 6 feet 4 inches in the channel and falling.—

Weather clear and pleasant.

CoHiso.—The Northerner will be here this morning

Morris. The result was effected by the opponents John Strong

of Know-Nothingism and the Prohibitory Lhiuor J*o"F

I.aw, uniting upon the Democratic ticket, Gr«nd OvertureAllegheny CorxTT.—Tho entire Democratic liquor league worked hard.uraag wverture.

ticket elected beyond doubt. Senate and Uepre- Dejiks County.—

D

emooratic majority aboutsentative majorities from TOO to SOO; Sheriff, 33. 4 poO,

’ .. j j:.,-:.,. ee i. . . _Bnltimorc Election.

RALTIXOI.E, Oct. 10. . v^AMUKl* t/Uor*.—lu ouuuaiowu, luo l/ciuu- 1

~The election of the City Conucil pmssed off cratic majority is from 700 to 900.

Mrs. 9tini.

. an aseortment of uamagwd Mtchaadiae, euusiasing wfIL RSDAY. Nails; IM boxes Window Glass; lit do Toh—to;Ki« V.—. W d< assorted Harlware; fit do do Glassware; i do doe saree, called Brun; g| dosen Grain Shovels; 15 do Dirt do; 2 PVowa.

RR- AM. will be added. Croos cut and Mill fiaws, Ungca,Mr. W Benson Locks, Mc. for account of whom it moy concern, fi

Mn 9Gni bbls Molimls. Terms cash.of Know-Nothingism and the inronibitory Lnicmr — pcn a. Q. HEXRT h CO. . Auetjonewre.

grand Overture By the tMchmtra. BY T.^AITOERSON A CO.

Dekes County.—

D

emcKratic majority about Aterwhich, *N ADDITJONgTO OUR PREVIOUS4,1*00. ANDYBLAKE. ^ advertieemeat. we aiygnaMed to offer, at Anctlen.Bedford Cou.vty.— Seven districts, 58 Demo- Andy Blake Sliss \gnea Robertson.

Tllia MORMNG, ThnrulV. ii«h m^. jostrei^Ted. i

cratic gain over vote for Governor._

GcnJral

Camdria County.—In Johnstown, the Demo- of ladioe’ super foxed Gaiters, ladies’ kid walkingcratic majority is from 700 to 900. _

conclude with Shoes and Boota. boys’ and men’s kip Brogans, Be.

Baltimore, Oct. 9.bob nettles.

t. ANDRRBuN k CO . AucOonoers.Extension OP Treasury Building.—

T

he con- Xourbuion*Miss Agnes Robertson- - -- —

• m .• ••••• eee.a ........... MF. IlnU BM ^ ^ A V* ffl F O

Ater which,

ANDY BLAKE.

Mules; I'y-oke of Oxen; 7 Cows and CalVet, Uogbi 1 C3f*Tbe Sultana did not get off yesterday, but will

the Hou.ehold leave this afternoon for the sunny South.Wagon; ux Gan; 1 damage; nuggy; ail the Hou.eholdand Kitchen Furuitore, Farming Utensils, Corn, OaU,Hay, Be.

Steam Engiues for Sale.

OXE HORIZONTAL, ON CAiSTiron bed, 6‘i inch cylinder, 17-inch ttoke, withmnrl s,t«a.vw.« vaMAwi AtliMl '

I aK making pnoiograrns 01 naaies ana unuoren in1 or Saui-For ail sums of «20 and under cash;

from ten to twenty seconds, and of genUemen in from ' all sums over S2Usix months’ credit, purchaser giving

twenty -five to forty seconds. Those desiring Photo-^

bo^d.^^thm" C

who c&xmot sit tlic crdinsiy time of • misato to — —— gular pac

two minutes without pain to the eyes, arc inviiod to give Steam Engiues for Sale. Summons

HORIZONTAL, ON CAiSTFRICSe.j 6*i inch cylinder, 17-inch ttoke, with N. B.—

1

Cneolored Pbotognphs, 4-4 Daguerreotype site heater and fon-e pump; price S300. k.,.. ,hc vor lest ••

,

One Perpendicular, 5-inch cylinder, lb-inch stroke, .

Duplicateseach *jJ; !

with goremor, lieater, and pump; price Saiu. ^1 delay

1^ hundredJJJ i

One Portable Engine and Boiler complete, 8-incli cyl- ing, so as '

Ter thousand inder, 17-inch stroke, which can be seen running at the f.:, „hn >Life Mse bust 2? W Fair; pnee sl,tu0. fair WHO wColored whole Daguerreotype sise or less 16 ou The above are all new. this side.Half life bust 60 uo Also, One second-hand Perpendicular, 6-inch cylinder,Fui: life bust « j** . 16-inch stroke.EuB life, inclading hands - Kw W One second-hand Perpendicular, 4 inch cylinder, 14 '

My work is all warranted. No pictures now go out of i®®h«roke. ..... u r-C. SIMON,

ave this afternoon for the sunny South. SECOND DisfaTCII.—The Municipal election to-

CFThc Belle Quigley will be down this morning from|

<lay romlted in the choice of ei,^ht Americans and

arrolton and return at noon. Cart. Clinecommands. 1 a gain of six Democratsfrom last ye.tr. The Democrats have about 1000

Baltimore, Oct, 9. i.vv,i“gbms.

Extension op Treasury Building.—

T

he con- Tonrbuionf.’.’!’’.’

tract for the materials for the extension of the

Treasury building, has been awarded to Bealej A tyFridsy evening, Benefltof Miss Agnes Robertsou.Dixon, of Maine. _ —

Ohio Electi^r>l>.

(. LEVKLAND, Oct. 10,| Waxtsd^-3 respectable young men. Apvlv ta Mr

Ohio Election.—

T

he returns of the election, Valentine, at the stage Door,

are very scattering, and it is impoiisible to say more p" „

. . Miss Agnes Robsrtson-. . Mr. Bourcicault.

scarlet, wtute, and scarlet cutudwd; fii cams, eoBAiatmgof ladioa’ super foxed Gaiters, ladies’ kid walkingShoes and Boota, boys’ and men’s kip Brogans, Be.Tctbm CBJ^vocll T. ANDRRSuNBCO., AucUousert.

BY C. C. SFBD4CER.Constable's S^ale of Sescod-hand Fomiture

at auction.

jCw* The mammoth tteamer Jacob i^lrsder is the re-

jmajority on popular vote. The Americans had a '

,h!J \r rn*/T? *“ rj

gular pocket at noon to-day for Cincinnati. Captain1 majority of 2,700 last year I

-ledill (Demwrat •, for Governor, wSummons is her commander, and friend Dunning will

|_ I

from all points, with a fair prospect of his

PRICES OF ADMISSION.

ON TO-MORROW, THURSDAY,Morning, October lUh, at 10 o’clock, win be sold

‘ at Anrtiun Rooms, Na- itU Main street, a large : t f

Second-hand Fumitnir, eastwacir.,^ a variety of articles.

Morning, October Hth, at 10 o’clock, win be soldetiun Rooms, No- itU Main street, a large : t f

DrcAs Circle and ParqueUe 75 cents; Second Tlrr 35 1tides.Also, A lot of other Furuiture and Uonsckecping ar-

be found in the offiec.

N. B.—By particular request the fine steamer Rain-

bow, the Friday packet for Evansville and Henderson,

Ohio Election.

Cincinnati, Oct. 10, r. ii.Cincinnati, Oct. 10.

I'«nts; Childron under twelve years of age, to Dress Cir- I

: lie, 60 cents; Gallery 25 cents; Colored GaUery 25 cents;Colored Boxes 50 cents; Private Boxes

•5 00 ' J I : u . ,bow, the Friday packet for Evansville and Henderson,

!

Chaso U elected Governor by near ten thous-

1

•l»iwiXoVtJS'o?.tt^ wUldelayherdepartureuntilsixo’clock Friday even-,

^nd majority His election h conceded by the 'I**-*

^ m i •Engine Md Boiler complete, 6-ineli cyl- ing, so as to give those an opportunity to attend the Domocrai.s. Hamilton county gives about 8,000 I . t

^ W Fair^S fair who wish aUo to go down to Henderson or any port “aj°nty for Medill.rity for Chi

T -r- . • .tS* 'Doors open at o’clock. Curtain will rise at 7Jefferson County.—

F

ourteen townships give| o’clock precisely.

lase 18‘J majority. American county ticket, ,F^Box oihce open daily from 10 o’clock a. w. until

RotadJ J ' 1 o clock p. M., and from 3 o’clock P. *. until 5 o’clock

u . V io.^ • !

r- where seats may be secured.

The above are all new.Also, One second-hand Perpendicular, 6-inch cylinder.

["rout fie Evening EJition.]

PiTTSBi'Ro, October 10—

M

Columbia, Oct. 10.

There is a general disposition this evening, toconcede the election of JD. Chase, and of course

Seneca County.—10 townships, over 40<) majo-rity for Chase.Chamapaione County.—

C

hase, 450.I.OOAN County.—

C

hase, 500.In Clermont county the American ticket has

y room but those made by myself-M^rt.^brt^^eventh_and Twelfth^

KSTDagnetreotypeeaeuaualfroBfil up. For Sale OF Rent

Ki«baU’.o’’l?f.^“ fit K® tavern

JvBO Between Fourth and Fifth etpeeu. M? U*?use,”'^or“'rit?the” n*ew t”— — comer of Eighth and Main streets; also, seme new andnawiierreOlVDee smd AmbrotVOeB. second-hand OMNIBUFSES for sale low, as I am desi-

root to move to the M’est.Pktuubs of this description can be had at the rooms Call soon if you wish bargains on either of the above

tff CaUPUKTSu B BwTUJtau. No. 6171k Main street, be The property will be rentedlow to a gool tenant if no“. 7- . •»*'*• [se24dA;wtf] JOHN W. LYNN,

tween Third and Fourth. Their charges are more mod-crate than at any other like eetablishmentin the city. IteargrBNS Farm fur Sale.AU work warranted, and every care taken to give J l>% ACRES, FOUR MILES

perfeot eatisfaction . 'au27 M. m from the city, on the river plank road; 18c— acres cleared, 40 acres in grass; 40 acres heavily tim-KTThc circulation of the blood is justly eeteemed ' bered, growth consisting of Black Walnnt, Maple,

he greatest ordination of Divine Providence; by that ^

. . ,, L , ,servants’ houses, bara, stable, etc. The fencing is new

beating engine, the heart, u is driven to all parts of the! gnd in good order; a large orchard of fine fruiu; a vine-

•ystem I giving vigor and strength to the complicated ; yard of three quarters of an acre In full bearing; sev-

Bmclanery of man. ThU hv.ng Hood, whether we sleep AdV^*or wake, salhes briskly through the arierie: and returns

{tST Journal copy and send hill to Democrat ofiioe.

eofUy through the veins. How necessary that it shonldj

QWo River Farm for Salebe kept free from all impurity, and yet how negligent

^ ^'

many arc respecting this great essential to the enjoy, IX JEFFERSON COUNTY,men of perfect health. Derangement iu the Liver and j|yv. ten miles south of Louisville, two miles below

Berras U generally the i*imarv cause, and Jaundice,

Wv Stand or Business House, known as the ’’LynnHouse,” opposite the new tobacco warehouse,

comer of Eighth and Main streets; also, seme new andsecond-hand OMNIBUSSES for sale low, as I am desi-rous to move to the M’est.Call soon if you wish bargains on either of the above

The property will be rented low to a gool tenant if no•old. [se24dkwtfl JOHN W. LYNN.

ItearKrass Farm fur Sale.

There are 7 feet water in the channel. Weather clear fbe whole Republican ticket. Wo have the fol-majority. \ oto for Triinble 500,

and pleasant.

C:i^ Business was extremely dull this morning at the

lowing additional reports of majorities. Brown county gives a majority for Chase—how

A DESIRABLE TAVERN levee. The City of Wheeling iTought down a tolerable

I’erry county, 600 majority for Chase; Ross not known.unty, 200 for Chase; Lucas county, 1.30 for Chase; .

“ahdin County.—

C

hase 230; Republican Suteicvee* xucviiy Vi ?y ucxriiiis L-itju(,uk uv?v u vamci « vie — *• * . OAi»

load, but took back a rather slim one; the Blue Wing J^olumbianacounty, reported 2,200 for Chase, buti,ia -t e nu

had only a fair trip; the Alma, one of the largest stern- correct amount. Licking _ ™*J®”ty or Chase,oon

wheel hoau running, came down from Cincinnati,crunty, reported 300 for Chase; Ugan county, 500 Allen county give Chase 290

loaded down with freight for St. Louis—and the little “*!*’•'' Y for Chase; Scioto and Lawrence for, • iin -«*• m.*

AliierUne brought from Cincinnati a light freight fornot given: .Madison county, shout trawford county gives a small Democratic major-

SashviUe; the Blue Wing had a few passengers for the !” Chase; Muskingum county, from

^ p ... „Fashion-and that is the sum total of the business this

<5^0 lor Ch_as6j_ Ashland Munty,_about e^^^ CoCNTT.-Republican ticket, 100

_ morning; dull enough in all conscience for the most in

1 ACRES, FOUR MILES veterate old fogy in existence.A •.^fropttecity.on the river plank road;18j o xNfii:>TT»atc nir

ormng, uuu enougu .a au eo.ise.euee .or me mosi lu-^ , ,53^

sterate old fogy in existence. Chase; Guernsey county, 350 for Chase; Ilar-

RECEIPTS BY RTVErt . county, Ooo for Chase: .Seneca county, .38(1

lor Chase; W.arrcn county, 12'^0 lor Chase; Fair-

KENTUCKY RIVER—Per Blue Wing No. 2-30 hf feld county, 175 for 51edill; Pike county, reported

tor Governor; Morrow county, 380 for Chaso; Clin- ““jurity.

ton county, 900 for Chase; Tnimboll county, 1,688 Gallia county is reported to have gone for Chase,for Chase; Guernsey county, 350 for Chase; liar- KriE Co.—420 majority for Chase,lisnn county, 81 *0 for Chase: .Seneca county, .38(1 Licking Co.—1,500 majority for Medill.lor Chose; W.arrcn county, 12't0 lor Chase; Fair- Fairfield Co.

175 majority for Medill.

fel.l county, 175 for 51edill; Pike county, roporteJ Richland Co.—100 majority for Chaso.oajority for Medill. Warren Co.

900 majority for Chose.K fi bJnTVw*irw.” 1 C*A* ! .am *«• Cr^m \l 11

Springfield, Oct, 10.SanduskyCo.

186 majority for Medill.Clark Co.—

O

fficial majority for Chase 721; bal-

I3r Journal copy and send hill to Democrat

Ohio River Farm for Sale,

whisky, Tbustin Sc E: 6 pkgs, owners: s Havdon: 1 Chase’s majority in Allen conntv, 422; Wyan- <Rnco Republican ticket 9t)0. Jas. C. Brand, Re-

baic hemp, Dickens: 5oebgs wheat, Smith Si S: Hpkgs, dottc, 9S; Van AVert 331 for Chase. Crawford ' publican, elected Senator,

, MOZART HALL.|'eleven

T

li ANNUAL VISIT.lean ticket has500. Kills ’IS

opera troupe.spabucan State

. the wonderful Young AMIRICAN prodigies.The Wells Children,

eive Chase 290 open Uusevening and every evening this week.® _oc6 JOHN T. ford. Agent.

mocraticm.'^jor- Odd FellOWS’ Hall.

~

“ (IRAiNlt RECEPTION BALL!gone for Chase. - -

J^I^HE HOPE FIRK COMPANY NO.

Medill.I

i 4 will give a Grand Ball, in honor of ther Medill. Indianapolis and NaahvUle Firemen, on FRI- . V -wi

Chaso KtKN ing, October 12ih, at ODD F*L- fL}»Luaso. LOWS’ HALL./base. A splendid dtring Band will be in attendance. *' 1Medill. The Indianapolis Brass Band will be present,

Phase T**!' hal- and enhven the company with some of their mMMt^ u *““*t popular Marches. wAML. Hranil, Ke- Hacks wUl be engaged to carry Ladies to and

from the Hail.

iany\rc respecting thii^ett essential to the cijoyj IN JEFFERSON COUNTY,g b S,^l^bl“aleL l£K^

sen of perfect Ue«kli. Pcrm&gciueat tu ttie Liver and ten miles south of Louisville, two miles below b, U trlbv; 7, Cobb, M co: M bxs cheese. Guukle: 5 |

KerrM is srener&Uy the urimw cause, and Jaundice, and one and a h^r miles ho)iS, lfoa*ard ii co; 1« bbls whisky, Alleu, o Sc. co: 25« vras rf generw^

NashviUe turnpike road. Thu vaiu- bxJ staix'h, 50 g b Inif*, Morning.tar: 36 pk^'s furniture,Indigcsliou, andaJ the harassinc fecaiufs attendin# • ^oJe tract contaiub I <0 acres of land, 100 iwres in culti Moore; 50 barboys, li IjbU grea»*‘, Cornwall bro; a

Pjspepsia« which makes life a burden, result from it;j

and 70 acres in valuable timber, suUicient, pkgs, Munu 6c B: 15, ilsou, &c S: 302 starch, Uard*kMrwfflairideifiht-rewMnociire

rendered luto cord wood, to pav for the entire ner 6i co: IJ, i^noddy 6i co; 26, Anderson 3c co; 25,•uicide wou.drapidij fodow suicide iilhere was noetje.|

imiwovemenUconsist of adoaUe-hewedloc t'otuXh 5: M: 3udz brooms, 10 bales oakum, Nock, VV ic

Ko one would suffer ion£ if he is aide to obtain a bottle house, story aud attic high, with four large rooms, hall, co: 15 kca nails, McCloran; IhIIs paper, llaldeman:

of Hootlam.’* GraxAN Brrrca*, prepared by Dr.C. M. ' = *’•

, . L- .r. 1 / -1 • ,ceiwnl well ol wauar, ttc.

, , ... .\ un B & co: 6. Dickins-iu bi 8: 23 tobacco. M cignian:

Jackaon, Philadelphia. They rarejf fail ui effecting a This land la unsurpassed in the State for fertility, he. P, slaughter, 0 i: co: 15, O.irviu, B 4; co: P, White:

(MUnty Democratic 150; Logan county GOO majority

co: 15 kgs nails, McCljrun: 66 Ixiis paper, llaldemun:llowing give majorities

Jackson, Philsdeiphia- They rarely foil in effecting a

XieimaneDt care.

Bee advertiseHient. oc£ deodfcw8

Great Core of Rheumatism.

well for culti vation,having a beautiful front on the Ohioriver, above ail overfloods, and one of the most healthylocations in the county, there not having been a case offever upon it la eight years.The owner wishes to sell for no other reason than that

irv. ..1,^.. Ri/.hmnnd K.nnhliran of Her |he wishes to invest in Other basiness than farming. HeThe editors of the Richmond Repabiican, oi Dec. i

will seU a bargain to any person who wishes to eug.igeSRh. 16U. say that Caktar’s SraNiSH Mixtcri is no I in farming, and make toe payments reasonable. Cali

tiaack medicine.

They bad a aaan in their press room who was afflicted

With violent Mercorial Kbeumatism, who was continu-

fiUy complaioing of misery in the back, limbs, and

joints; his eyes had become feverish and mattery, neck

swollen, throat sore, and all the aymptoms of Kheuma-Ham combined with Borofala. Two bottles of Carter's

Spanish Mixtore cured him, and, in an editorial notice

as ateve, they bear testimony to iu wonderful effecU,

ai^khy their only regret is that all saffering with dis-

•ase of the blood are not aware of the ezist'.ncc of such

a medicine. They cheerfully recommend it.

See their certificate and notice in full around the bot

tig. ocl deo<14tw4

More Zoieht on the Subject.

A Blue ARn Wmitb Doable Quick Work Pky Light,

j art introduced by ROEiiBEKO, enables him to take

Dagawreotyper in a few seconds and for the greatly re-

daoed price of 60 cents and upwards. It it also one of

the best lights everknown to produce correct Ukeneisea,

* on 6. A. ATC11180N,ie6 tf No. 6 Court place.

For Sale.

A FARM, CONSISTING OF 126acres, lying near Hobbs’s Depot, on the Louis-

ville and Fraiiktort Uailroad. For particulars apply toNOCK, WICKS CO., or to

sefii C. M. BECKWITH, on the premises.

A Beautiful Country Seat.

ONE OF THE MOST ^\

hcaatifnl eonntry sites in Kentucky, sit- SSmP '

!4m* uated on a turnpike, about 11 miles lrom*W^

I lainitviile, is offered Lur sale. Tliere is not such wii another country seat in Jefferson county. It coulainaover sixty acres, possesses every convenience, and it

such a home as seldom is offer d. For particnlars call

upon C. C. GREEN, Rarket street,

selgdtf North side, between lounh and Fifth.

For Sale.

1OFFER FOR. SALE TWO OF

the ><est sites for building country residences that! can lie found around Louisville, both loU front on the

I CINCINNATI—Per City of Wheeling— sheets iron, ftr Chase. for Trimble 900. One Democrat and one Re-

6,\’eRj^:7,'cobbf^^^ CiNCivvATi Oct 10to Legiri^ RcpublicanSen-

hoi>s, Howard A co: 12 bbls whisky. Alien, B & co: 25CINCINNATI, uct. IU. I ator elected. Sheriff elected; balance in doubt,

bxs stari h, 50 g b IkIs, Morniiigstar: jto pkgs furniture, The following counties give majorities for Chaso: ! CiNCi.vN.tTi.-1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, Cth, 13th, 14th,

pk^ril^nu VI^lso^^^Cirtoll 50; Columben.a 1000; laike 1142; Lorain

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l*th, and 10th wards show the following result—

Her St co: 12, Snoddy Ac cu: 26, Anderson Ac co: 25, .wO; Jlahoning 300: 1’ortage 900; Tuscorawas 600; ' Trimble, 3,339; Medill, 3,783; Chase, 1,084. Ham-Fonda Ac M: 30 dz brooms, 10 bales oakum, Nock, w At Cuyahoga S50. The following give majorities ' Uton county is Democratic by about 5,000 ma-co: la kgs nails, McCloran: to ImUs paper, llaldeman: ........... i.wi i j n-. on L.r;.,.SP, Cromey: 3s pkgs, Bucliaii.an A: cu: 12,ilooe A: L: 13, 300; Cleveland City 29; joritj.

Vgn B & co: 6. Dickinson A: 8:29 tobacco. Weivnian: 'Uaison county. The vote in Champaign county S>PRIN'GFiELD, MaS3., Oct. 9.P, slaughter, 0 Ac co: 15, O.irviu, B Ac co: P, White: 21 sfends—Chase 1357; Medill 950; Trimble 532; Ford Fire —The extensive fluid Chain Vannfactorvhbis apples, Acc, Hall: P2, Hays Ac sou: 2U, Munu Ac B: 1 itu'r. ncri 'Ti,« . ’»• i

extensive uoiu Lnain xianuiaciory

cub mill, Ulaud: M bbls cemeut, owner: 21 pkgs, Tryon: .50. 1 no Republican county ticket of Messrs. Rumville A Shumway, was completelyl cider mill, Barbarous Ac b: 6 pkgs, Halbert: oO, sundry elected from SOO to 900 majority. The majori- destroyed by fire this evening. Loss heavy,consignees^ tjfor Chase in Clinton county 900. hole Re- There was no insurance. Sixty workmen have

FOBT or LOUISVILLE. been thrown out of employment.a. v/Mfi. vta; Aavr v j.u t a-AsajAg. ILokingcoauty ooO for Medill. Stark county 300 New York, Oct. 9.

lAinsviLLi, October 10.county 100 for Chase; Knox county Ratification Meeting.—

T

he Republican rati-

ARRIVALS. “"nu ,, ,, , . .fication meeting, at Tabernacle, this evening, was

Citvof Wheelinc McClure. Cincinnati *large. Hon. Henry Wilson was the princi-

liuie Wing No. 2/saumler*, Kentucky River.t*o ^e\cnth. Ninth and Tenth, ahow^the fd pal speaker. Ho said the Republican movement

Alma, OoUlipg, Ciucinnuti. ^ Medill, (»,iSU; Trimble, was eminently a national one, devoted CO the main-

fiSS <>3 * «»;"•'”»-f

/-b,, bu. «ppo;.j u. .i.v.„ .v«T-New York, Gilmore, Cincinnati.

oirgO majority. where, and determined to abolish it in the terri-

DEl’ARTURES. PniT. iDEi.fiTl \ Got 10ti^ries. IJ. T. Butler sent in his adhesion to the

City of Wheeling, McClure, Cincinnati. o,n Af./.,i,pv.p * ..’ii , r

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rplatform. Nye also spoke.

Blue Wing No. 2, Saunders, Kcuiucky iUver. A cuild, 4 years of age, son of r.u ,,-

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Fashion, Beed, 8t. Louis. Mr. Whitman, proprietor of tho St. NichoLas [FHitATK DiePATcnEa.j

yu£rtine*Ai’kiii^Nll^ot cl, New York, whose family was stopping at

^Pittsburg. Oct. 10.

HickmanI Bowers, Memphis. Gerard House, was run over accidently, in Know-Nothings dead as the devil. Whole Dem-jWm. tian-tn, tiuUivan, Henderson. Chestnut street, by a gentleman driving a carriage, oc ratio ticket elected in State and county. II.

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v" 1 • hour afterward... The accident - ^ I\ew4ork.Gilimoix,8t.Louis,occurred through the iraprulonco of the nurse

RvANsvtLi.K.O.n. 10.|

" ; 'I having charge of tho child, who iiUempted to Democratic majority in this county over four

liOOKrS MUSIC.j

cross the street with the child in her arms. Ihundred. The Know-Nothings supported an un-

—j PiiiLADr.LPHiA Oct 10 naturalized Gennan. Reaction, six hundred in

^ \ a'Kcbccca Davis, on trial in Camden, New Jersy,

J* U-JR Mrs. K. I). E. N. 8outhworth,aulhcrof the Jlissin: I ,.r i ^ ’ —

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Frakku... Co^^-MjdiU 700rW of Ch»»; ,.t. Sif

ss Cir- 'OTThis i»l» will be peremptory to miUo room tor my

I cants: large sale of fine Furniture next week,cents,fiarierms cash. C. U- 8PINCK*.

le at 7 oclO Auctioneer.

I. until BY C. C. SPBSTCBR.j’clock COUNTRY SEAT AT AUCTION.

f WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUt.1. tioB, on Friday , the 12ih instant, about 1 o’clock

, — ^'ouidry 8eat, about three miles from the city, sit.II. w.n the Frankfort Railroad, adjoining the Fair GroThe place contains a pwarda of la ocses, with a .

ful grove of forest trees in front of the house, w>>

a tasteful Cottage building- The ont buildings

I TV good. There is an lce-li<,use. Cistern and 8pr:

.

M There is an excellent variety of fralts—apyL.6^* peaches, Ac.SIK3, K3F~Tersss made k nown on the day of sale.

U. UUFaO.N.MlO C. C. SFRNCRR. Aacti

BY C C. ^EJiCERI.hW sblfi of Superb and -Vo^tfioant Ro«

Oak, and Maougany Parlor and t'haasti

Furniture, on tour la. nibs’ ervflit,

LJjJ AT ACCTIUN.

ON WEDNESDAY -MtiRN LNf;,Oct. lith.at lU o’cl'ck. Will be sold, at Auction•” Rooms- No. StiiJ .Wain street, between Th rd and >oui^

the largest and most spiendi i assottuient of leady .I,-’V gant Forlor and thanioer k urniiure evrrofleied at Aur-tion in the W • at, eonsistii g in part of solid n sewM.i

K. 1 Farlor 8eu, with new sty e hroraieiie Cloth, coabintiiiW, A ®®*®VS! »k*.':iflcei.t roscwi od. i..,k, aadJmilg mabogany Chamber 8ets. eery large ana complete, ex-}mW ceedingly rich and entirely new style,, three oi wh.ch

for grandeur are nut surpas-ed in the Lmted 8t .les'very fine half canopy BeUsteaot; suim r> > wood mar-

s wil ‘t*’Centre, Fier, and Fancy TabUt. Ft .geres, on<j

evellin^SrUi” 7topS“kVgSr ^id\'5nS?E«e«i“ *Tsh

ITc^wiliS^fsaueT Chairs, just rntroituced tins season; Arm^^K^Iickcts fi-i, to be had of any of the following

MANAGERS.A. J. Harrington,M. W. Hardin,P. F. Cogolan,8. A. Marlin,Chaa. K. Mooney,M. 8. Gross,Jas. .Moore,Ibos. Westby,

M. W. Curry,kd. Wilhams,Alex. Cross,Frank .\tkinson,Isaac 8hulu,M'm. Twyman,8tephen smith,Frank Ma<iden.

STGAMliOA'l'S.For Ciaclnnatl.

The splendid low pressure steamerHlkJACOB 8THADER, J, B. Sumnions

and Rockers; cone aad rush seat Recept on Choirs; U >tBacks; incloseil Wash-iands; Tuuet Buiesus; Parlorhair seat Chairs; Su.uking Chair.; L oi ges aad Elisa-beth rhoirs. With a great variety of other .neW-s.t3t I ask the sp.ciol .OenCoii of thoee who wish to

furnis . their houses in elegant .lyle to this Kit of I orniture, which wasiuaualac.ure,iby Mr. .%aroi. Shaw ssa specimen of elegance, durai-iiity , ,.nu uti .ly . Uavioama<le three sales preti usiy i< r 3L. S: a> , toe dursbui-ty of b's Furniture is considered fuoy rsianUsfcud.

The ladies ore i-aiticalojiy mvivo U, attend thesole, and examine the artici >, which wjl be open torinspection on Tuesday, the Inih mat.Titans—bfiW ami under, cash; over Sfikt to fi3ui), sixty

days’ credit; over t3«o, four mouths’ credit: joint notes,with approved security payable in Hank,

oclii C. C. SPJtNCEK, Auctioneer.

<1 r " ’ — x»Aiini,Aiiu.> aiatri.Mi.— ino i.opuDiican ran- cue spienoia low pressure steamer xxxr T a a.

„ 11 t, , - .' ficatiou meeting, at Tabernacle, this evening, wag I

;jS*^®®^ACOB 8TRADER, 5. B. aamnions I

1 ho returns from all the wards in this city but! very large. Hon. Henry Wilson was tho princi-

ttas.dsy . »th mst.. at uj

SUpie and Fancy Dry Good., dmaU Wares, Dam-e pe\cnto,> into and lenth, ahow^the following pal speaker. Ho ^aid the Kepublican movement! <>c4

^ A.C.MONVURT- faged l>lank®:Ls, Boou juuI Shoee.

^ 2,io2} Medill, l»,iSU; Trimble, was eminently a national one, devoted to tho main- ! '''kart Beat, footol TUVRSDW UC'T 11 \TOIO>>5-

»f«ni-.,bu. opp.:.J u. .I.V..7 .v.„.

|"' vs ..v., ........

platform. Nye also spoke.

[private DIiPATCnEi.]

Pittsburg. Oct. 10.

orge majority.

Pnii.iDEi,rni.\, Got. 10.

b.vD Accident.—

A

child, 4 years of age, son ofMr. Whitman, proprietor of tho St. NiehoLasliotcl, New York, whose family was stopping attho Gerard House, was run over accidently, inChestnut street, by a gentleman driving a carriage, oc'and died in an hour afterward.-. The accidentoccurred through tho iruprulonco of the nurse

I having charge of tho child, who iittempted to

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cross the street with the child in her arms. he

PlIILADF-LPHIA, Oct. 10.

IRebecca Davis, on trial in Camden, New Jersy,

oc4 A. C. MONFURT.Office on Unitedfitatea Mail Line Wharf B«at,footof

Thirdstrect.CMCa A. a.,we Will aeu ine .ouowmg variety'

STAPLE AND FANCY DAY U003.<s.St Louis‘ ' '

' French Ciotha; black Doesain C.-iasimerea; BlankKv:The splendid steamers composing this 4-4 white twilled Flannels: super pbiin and twilled vear-

kUne wiU leave Louisville every day at 12 let Flosueb; green and biue Bockiua>; ml w>>ol yellowI

clock, M., and St. Louis every dayat4 Flannels; 7-s Negru Lioths; Aipoca Liutr-s Sersce:a clock, r. A., aa follows: rnnts. Sheetings; Silk Pocket It indkcrcotcfs. neb

Democratic majority in this county over fourj

Alvm .\kams, Baiess,

hundred. The Know-Nothings supported an un-naturalized Gennan. Reaction, six hundred in

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For freight or passa

our favor. J, W. U. octlOdif

for freight or passage apply on board or toC. BASHAM, Agent.

octlOdtf Louisviile.

kriday Hair, doth, and h:.i Brushes; U .oks u d Syts: Spo«l..Saturday Cottons; Fatent I bread, uloves. geui., aod ladies' Uo-.... Sunday siery, \V hatenones; C"ot and \csi Buib>ua; ausBcn-,

der Buuuns; Coiuba; Corse: Laciu.,.

>l,Agent. 0.4MAGKD BLANKETn

aither of children or adults. The red hair and blue eyes. i^gisv-ille and New'uurg Turnpike, which is now near

fcavc heretofore been diffleoU to take : but it is no longer being completed, and contain from ten to twelve acres

any trouble to give them the real

take: but it is no longer being completed, and contain from ten to twelve acres,

“•I nf cach, or more if desired. Distance from the city 1>*al art4gb„ disposition of For terms, i:c., address Box 217, Louisville post ANisii

liahiand ahade. The new Eky Light operates as well in oihce, or the undersigned on the premises,

eloudy as in clear weather, and gives the likenesitbe|

OEORGK E. HEIN80HN.

RESIDENCE AND OF-flee on Jei erson street, south side, be-

TvV^iwecn Fourth and Fifth streets, Louts--L-L-L-J^ viUe, Ky.

J M .! vised, 5:c.; by .M. Holiiirt Seymour, LL. D.ty Pn«s those of eastern cities, and all operations xi,e iKserte.l Wife; by Mrs. Southworth.rarranled. sesdinsly A Ba.-'ket of Cliips; by John UrouKham.

1 Wen of Cliaracter; by Douglass .i- rrold.

tme tone of life. T'ue public will therefore look to their Por Bale,nwu interest by calling on Roeaberg before going to any ‘

. tyrsTr'^i^ r^iVT”PAr^r gitttlAhergaileiy, as there you can buy cheaper, receive a ji

.; ^ ® w ii’

hatter case, aad a much truer Ukeneaa than at any other

place in the city. ' rooms, kitchen, and cciiar. Lot 3U feet front by 150 deep,

Jaat r^ved, a splendid lot of tandaomt ewes, such^

if^jFa^krtas Velvd^ap.er Mache, Pearl, and other kinds too nn-

1 ^q (5 y., streets. au6 dif

fiierons to mention.]

Peraone having Daguerreotypes badly taken by other I Dr j_ MCCLELLAND,artifU can have them retaken for 50 cents, and if not niTMTAIhattered no charge wMl be made, at the Mammcth Da- a^tlw I

guerrean Qalleiy, Nr. 631 Main itreet, between Second RESIDENCE AND OF-andThird. fje4J GRUKOK F. KOE8BEEO. i flee on Jai erson sirred, south side, be-

vlTf^miP^^iween Fourth and Fifth streets, Louts-To tLO Public. I

* L ‘ ' ville, Ky.w- W.O. Sit. I«u 1

ty Prices those of eastern cities, and all operationsLorisnu.E. Kv.,Feb.8th,ISS6.

1 irmTanled. seldinslyMt.BObOMoas—Dear Sir; 1 colled upon you at your

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fifflcr,on Fourth street, in December last, and told yon - Runaway,hat I had purchased several palrof Spectacles at dif- i RAN .\WAY FROM THE SUH-Cerent stores, but bad never olAaiued any thatdidnot

scriber, in Jefferson counyr, on Friday. Julyeausegreatpain andtotigueto theeyes.but an happy '^L 2uth, the Negro Man KKLBSN. 45 years oiJ

to atate that the pair I purchased of you suit beyondmy i*"**l’.f, J formed ntse, white teeth, and receding forehead; half

expectations, by day and candle light. I have found generally ke^ plaited and very long; one lianJ muchmy sight improve ao much since 1 have used them, that injured by a cuti so be cannot more than half openii;

...ii rrtdt .ithodt .h..,

Wiahibg yon every sneess your great enterprise de- 8uie, and secured so that I can get him.

fiervea.ltemain.yonrt

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ruly, 8. HILLMAN. aul mteefcw L. L. DORSET.

Loruviufi, KT.,Feb.24, 1666. $15,000 REM^^ARD.Mr. O. Sobottows—Dear Sir- Having satisfactorily

' THE 17TH OF iSEPTEMBERIvied a pairofSpiectacleipiurchasdMl of you, and finding last, two boxes were delivered at the ofliccoftbe

tbein farsnperiortoany I have ever used, in that they;American Exp-t^ss Compaq, in Dubuque, Iowa, by a

rest and strengthen the eye, whilst all others have pain*. {jj,id boxes on their arrival at the Sub Treasury, in

ed, wearied, and weakened my sight, I cordially recom- Kew York, were found to contain Buckshot, of the size

them to the use of all Who stand in need of them. «f 140 to the pound, and pressed B^U, of the size of 100

A Visit to the Camp before Sevastopol; 41.Stray Leaves from the Book of Nature; by Scheie }e

Vere; 75c.The Life of the Right Hon. John Pbi!{vit Curran; Iv

his son, Wm. Henry Curran: with .additions and notix.ly K. Shelton Mackenzie, D. C. L.; 91 25.

first degree.

ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER CANADA.Halifa.\, Oat. 9.

The kteamship Cana«Ja, from Liverpool, withEuropean d.rtss to 29th ult., arrived at half-past 7

TELEGRAPH MARKETS.Nxw York, Oct. 10—r. m.

Stocks—Firmer. Illinois Central Railroad 93; Cieve*land and Toledo 61.Cotton—.Market easier. Prices nominal, with sales

ef 400 bales.Flour—We notice abetter demand for flour both for

export and home consumption, and common and me-

For New Orleau6.

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due steamer T.C.TWICHELLfiMfeBBSmmmvrawcett, master, will leave aa above onaaiuiuay , 13..U mst.. at 4 o’clock, r. u.

' For treighi or passage apply on board oruttiO L. S. BENKDICT it SON, or

' 1. 8. MUGRHLAD.' ^bo fine steamer W. 11. DENNY,:ttttBBttmmlflfiwLyoD, master, will leavo as alMVe onim. aa> , ulu mst., at 10 o'clock, x. m.For treigut or passage apply on board nr to

!oct C. BASH.4.M.

An invoice of Blankets d.iuisge i by water, »hica willbe sold for account '>f underwro-u’s.

^ BOOTS ANu SUoES..Men’s super calf Boots; men's heavy thi' k Boot.*:

men's aud ooys’ noil aeit kip Boot., e»ys' and yonf<s'thick Boots, men's Brogans; super wo^er-vw -ol Boots;boys’ Brogans; Gum Shoes, tie. Terms cas.h.oclO 'I*. ANDEatSoN tt CU*. Auctioneers.

BY M. LEACaCARRIAGE.S AT AUCTION.

U' ILL BE 8UiiD,ON THUR.SDA V,the 11th inst-.at lu o'clock a w., at Tb.>u>n.

ton s Slahie, on Mark-t, i Iween SeCoi.u ana l hir.1

iT *'*r

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i“ passenger steamer A. L streets, J due Top Buggies; s flu'- .ight one-horse K. > k-' tiurti hLL, Elliott, master, will leave aways- The above Carr.ages are new and ef the ueatJ .ijo, ^ ji, Saturday, IJtb mat., at 4 o’clock, f. x.

eor ireignt or passage apply on board or to_VC« C.UASHA.M

iways. the above Carr.ages are new and ef the uestaageond materisi...Also, several second- baud Bug.i-s and Bockawavsocfda* M. LBAt H. Auction -«r.

Hure new books.Fox's Book of Martyrs; a new edition of this

well known book, with five .-ippeudiccs. carefully re-

The fine ztemer .SULTANA, Bent- AUCTION SALE AT CHICAGO, ILL.ettBBcasnm^m.ry, master, will leave as above thisvar.

o’clock, r. M. L.VlUlK SALE OFFor freigni or passage apply on board or to VA LUARI.E FKUI’tKT Y AT t UlCAlFO._____ _j^BA8H.\j^

jThousand I.i ul"r .'vale in ELtonand Shef.

Runaway.

^ RAN AWAY FROM THE SUBscriber, in Jefferson county, on Friday. July

•TL filth, the Negro Man KELBEN. 45 years oldJS.i>r lad, well built man, very black; high, well

formed Dt’Se, white teeth, and receding forehead; hair

Mammon, or the Hardships of an lleiregg; by .MrgGore.

GntiO loth the Russians were fortifying the ^ them Hour has advance ll2jtc P’Md; i,5vo hbls sokl atuorth ide of Sevastopol, and coiistructiDR new ^ for

battorw;! ® fancy and extra. !

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Wtiisky—Demand more active. Sales of l,2U0M)s Ohio1 he bench were advancing their cavalry and and prison at 41^41 *ic.

infantry ’oward liaksltii'ar. W heat—.Market firmer, wiih^l^tter export demand.-

P'ur sialut Luul.'s field Auditions to Chicagi'.

ore. _ _ A fonril tatnru>ct VinA r iThe general advance is from 2 t?e. Onsomedescrip-

pt. Paul—Concybciire i: Ilowgon 3 Life and Epistles , ,,

t®iffp®-t hffd occurred at Sevastopol, tions the advance is fully 6c 4’ bushel. 'The supply^I St. Paul. This is the great book of the nineteenth lollowret D heavy rams. larger, .^larket closed linn, but with le^s excit* ment.

New Supidles—Stre-hen’s Book of the Farm; Bl ike’sAmerican Farmer; Thomas's farm Implements, ibelr

SevastoLl is to be razed and the basins filled Sales of 6j^ bushels good to prime white Canadian at b1 w OO ittzeu ouu luo Wtiias niieu gaaua2 37>ic, the 1 tier are -uiside prices: 3ri,u00 hu red s

C. BASHAM ble water Lots on the D. nh lAwneh.— ^ Also, thirteen bitn-ired Lots in SheffieW’. siidi;i >n toThe splendid steamer ALTIN .\D- Chicago, including man} fine larse w .ter Lots, .itg-.\.'1S, Bell, master, wiii leave as above atreloii and westoi the uonn Lrar.ch oi Uhirsa river.

lormed Dt’Se, wiuie teem, ana receoing loreueau; nairiAiiienean farmer; i nomas s lariu ampiemenis, ineir i •/.

, ,Western at 61 93i$2 06; l,bU0 bushs be:ite<i at 61 72>a,(pl i

generally ke^ plaited and very long; one lianJ much i use, tec- For sale by I UntUeiiV tuo alues were concentrating their 68; 3,600 inferior white Ohio at 62 10;l:',2UO bushels red!

injured by a cuti so he cannot more than half openii; ociu C liAS. D. KIRK. Mozart Duild ingg-j

forces betwee lialaklav.a and the Tchemaya and Southern at62.£2 0T>h; aud 12,fi)o bushels white at 62' —

himK«i"the sfare'^’or^^^ HVMN BOOKS. A FEW were constant ^oncoitering tho left wing of the “^^Aiv*nced,.withsalesof32,000bughiat 61fii®i'

.

atufua} , mst-, at 12 o'clock, M. and ado riUng the most f»Toraf-i - >pp< rtui,. y^"»:tieight or passage apply on board or to with.n the reach of all, for purchasing Lon, eii ,er for

C. B4SHAM. res;dences or fur bosiucss or Bsnu octant. « purposos.-——— *

This property is known os pan of the pr-periy belong.me hue steamer FRAIKIE CITY '* Chicago i.and Company, and «Ui besold on

- th#tfroand.fine appearance for s negro. 1 will give 6100 reward foi — irv-MV iKwiirw!him iAsken in the State, or 6300 if taken out of Ihf ffl.,'l.Ar. lll*UA DfjUKS. .. „_,wv uu.u.Stale, and secured so that I can get him. copies Presbyterian Hymng, in Turkey Morocco, 1‘US^ian army, the allies were actively preparing I 35 for inferior to prime,aul mteefcw L. L. DORSET. edt, with and without clasps; also, in calf, antique style, for an activo cinnaign. Corn—One to 2e higher. Sales 25,000 bushels Western

$15,000 REWARD. utt receivedRajldingg.

grripedin thc attrcam”’‘^Oa*s-^Market^ter. Sales at 4+S- ISc for State and

'i THE 17TH OF SEPTEMBER I jL^AMILY BlliLES, (ilL'i', IN N A- it is reportedthat t^e demoralization of tho Poi^—The market is decidedly better, with a brisk de-

last, two boxes were delivered at tlie office of the ' B. rious styles of landing, from $3 to 620. A new1 liussian army is tmplete: and such was the confu-

forward dejiveiy. I.IW bbls soldJ®

icon txrvess Company, iu Dubuque, Iowa, by a supply just received., „ r. _ .i,' ’

uuu suen was ineconiu fornew mess, and 621 for prune; including 300 mess aUenl from*^the United ^ales Land Office. oclO CI1A8. D. KIRK, Mozart Buildings.

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Sion from the hrs moment of tho a.^sault of the next month.1 boxes on Uieir arrival at the Sub Treasury', in — I allies upon bcvasl.x)!, that the soldiers became Beef-Market quiet, with a limited business doing.-Vork, were found to contain Buckshot, of the sise ^ o exhausted with faLue. havinir remained <>4 hniim unchanged. Prune mess beef m moderate

$15,000 REWARD.THE 17TH OF SEPTEMBER

»- copies Presbyterian Hymns, in Tut:dt, with and without clasps; also, in calf. Corn—One to 3e higher. Sales 25,000 bushels Westem

mixed at !*l'S.»2>*c

Gats—.Market better. Sales at 44:a ISc for State andWesternI’ork—The market is decidedly better, witli a brisk de-

t'uinstou’s Piano P'ortes,

sand them to the nse of all who tiand in need of them, "f }*> t® ‘5® *'*®J

.

^BMtfuliw Fours. B, J. KVAN8, to the pound, to the amount of I<4 pounds in weight,***®**** ujyOn Broadway. aud fi> pounds of Sheet Lead, No. 4. 'Ihe boxes were

Jarraasos Co., Dec.2, IbM. made of white pine, one inch thick, dove tailed at the

THE SUB.SCRI BER HAS I ;Xuran;;usS^^^^:in his wareroom several of these cele-

Ihrated instruments, and has this day re- ““V?? ;“®ceived the invoice of one of an entire- 1 at 16,000 men.

ol, that the soldiers became „ Beef-Market quiet, with a limited business doing.-

ue, having remained 24 hours I

unchanged. Prune mess beef m moderate

ICC. The loss of the Russians I Butter and cheese steady.hent and assault, is estimated Cincinnati, Oct. 10—-m.

^T-»— ^ 1 ne nue sieamcT PKAlKlfc CITY,!^2i£HC’’'-xiuney, master, will leave as abevc on

t‘... day. nth in»* > *® o’clock, ^ *.

For freight or passage apply on board or to

ocll MOORHE.4D.

steamer CLARA DE.AN,^ii^sliSkReed, master, will leave as above on::i.i lay, llUi mst., at 10 o’clock, a. x.tor freight or passage apply on boonl or tooclu ^8^MOORHEAD.

Fur .HempbiN.

during the bombardient and assault, is estimatedjRrrBasO!(Co.,Dec.2,l8M. made of white pine, one inch thick, dove-la»led at the J J iff J J ceived the invoice of one of an entire- ! at 1 6,000 men. Flour—Holders firm at $7

'

» W —....sair Olomsfor » vervbrief ^fR'^i****?,”* LT NEW SCALE, which will be here in a very few days, I The Russians COnime to fire shelU !nt/^ Mevna on'y sales 70 bbls at 67 60.IhaveufcdMr.fiOLOiiOitt Eye Glwfora veirbner

, 43^ inches deep, maide measurement. The bottom of to which he would invite the attention of the public.. Ar m norri t Wheat-Red held at $I 50.

wnriod.wiUi decided advantage, and have no hesitation one of the boxes was of hemlock. Thw were 8trapi>ed Also, constantly on hand, Martin’s, Hall Sj Son’s, and me nora snore, some of the guns M'hisky firm and in goodfnmatirwtliai a defective vision of long standing has ®,“®* 7I;*! other Ouitiirs, and a ccmplcte assortment of Musical .send shot entirely oer tho town, doing much i

“P"'®*''*'

.

. .initatinguiai aaeiecuve vision 01 loug ..*uuiur oa. Assisunt Treasurer at Dubuque, that irjsirumenis. Sheet Music, 5tc. Please call and exam- damage to the ivdvanai a«i.r« VkT . ' Coffee e.\cited; sales of 2been relieved, and the organs aeem to be acqainag vigor the boxes each contained Gold Com to the amount of {ne my stock

uai^gc to ine .wvanoi geig_ work of tho allies. Sugar uni

aadtone. IthereforecheerfuUy bear tertimony to their 625,W0. They were mw-ked with cards, ad^essed to tne 0^9 CHARLES J. KENT, 67 Tliird st.A letter tromUerlin latcs that Prince Gortscha 1

ViR»7^lTI^\VOR^HiS L.\f<T. .New York C.

M • ,™cll»10i,iciui.uid Ik. W.cdnrouo;ilil, wiU s.., Ikm'.r..w‘J. xVl The D.<.n«l Wifei bv Mre. Kmni. B. E. .V. i lit I

Cincinnati, Oct. 10—X. I•*— steamer TI3II0MI\0O, Bri»coe,

Flour—Holders firm at 6* 70; buyers plenty at 67 25;; j,.y, iJtn mst., at^^’clockl^rllf.T*

^ on fri

ijy sales ^ t^ls at #7JW. i if or freiaht or passaae apply on board or to

demand at 22Hc, and ten> —or freight or passage applj on board or toocti^ I. MOORHKAD.

.send shot entirely oer tho town, doing much 1 "P^'af'*-, , , ...wr . . .

damage to the ivdvanai geige work of the alliesA lltprfrnro Kcriin eeDernUy higher, bugar unchanged.

ity Treasurer to be genuine,the purpose of discoveriug where

A letter from Berlin latcsthat Prince Gortschakoff will shortly evaexto tho forts on the north

wkicbhe•fritU'S

Wd iu'ri4?< 1oiAVAwj LUO lorw on me norm

^*I Yv-f K Yt^ V re v V Scvastopid; but le Russians are still mak-

ted Wife; by Mrs. Emma D. E. N. __ f.j, ,.rprhnra.finnalt, 2 vois., 61; cloth, 61 25 mg last i.reparations I .»ithe winter camp.>f the Neweonies; India, China, and

|

I ho Uussian lrcasur,ig receiving largo sums

sxi!- tneiurnismngoi suen leaa, oaus, inoi, a:c. liv YlkriAn HirlaudtSTAll communications should be addressed to the ^ Uarionu.

ryjrwT tbin k of it, at Browtia OALLaav you may l3r*All communications should be addressed to

•Main a fine Dagwetreotype of yonraelf for the trifling*®''*®*’'{JjfLL8, BUTTERFIELD t CO., New York,

aumof OneDollar,incIoaedinaneatcaae. Now, don’t Lll INGSTON, FARGO A. CO., Buffalo,

fiai.,anyion.or.butt.k.yo«f.«U^^^ PropnVtor^^

tbeir plct«resi*ken,andyoH will not regret it. bam la — ' —

Received byo^

8. RINGGOLD,ti6 Fourth street, near Main.

. China, andI

Iho ihussian ircasur,ig receiving largo sums activi

Vi‘* ?.®'n-^^‘*r ihrtJffgh Berlin. head.

,by Slis’s SeweU; The Turkish troope at 'onstantinople, intended

*

the Hidden|

for Asia, have been sent tEupatoria. 1

firm TiIt is reported that largftodies of Prench troops '

S?in. have been landed at Eups-Via.

New York Cattle Market.New York, Oct. 10.

|

Beeves—Active; sales of 2,do0 head at 68 5liCd.ll. 8heep :

active, and prices have advanced, with sales of 1,-Hio

bead. 8wine—8carce aud iu good demad at 60 07^

' - ytr—

m

TheflnesteamerTI3UO.MINGO, Bria»»

' master, will leave as above Fri- I

I .i..v, l-".h ,nst., at 4 o’clock, r. la. i-iSldAwI

For freight or passage apply on board or to

the ground.Taaas—Gne-flfth cash; balance in four annaal pay

meats, with six percent, annually.W. B-GGDIt.Y.j-M. D. Of4UKN,J“‘^?•**•C^'«6«*D. KL8TU.>. S

Land Co.

ae24 dta Wl liTa, HATCH tt I'O., Auct’ra-

AUenOR tiAL&&^

BY TdOo. ANDEK.^O> « CO.ttAix tr., aarwaaM wtr axo .Yntti, Lonavn.ta. et.

TIHE ATTENTION OF DEALERfiia respeetfulW invited to our regular .iuetioc

fialaa.on every TUB8DAY andTHCRdDAYdurinstbfail, eommencing on each day at tu e’etoes, A. M.when we will sell a leneral aaaortment of Dry ttaedaBoots, Bboea, Brogans, fre.

Bee our speeiai adveitiaemcnt for eaeh day’g

T. ANDiadU-N to 00..Yae'innM.rs

F'oieiga Markets.Liverfool, Sept. 29.

Lar d taseat.

X#oiiii«ville i-'actbry.

mjELSON ic DAVIS, SCALE MAN-Bfarturers, Noa. 69 and 61 Sixth atreet, n^ the

,>|||k4|OF THE FINEST"m" SheU Oysters of the season, only

6^ \\^K ARE GROWING OLD TO-w w gether”—A new song, this day published

1 as a companion to the “Old Plio’ Ground ” To be hadAt CUAKLE3 J. IvENX’8 Music .Store,

Ioc9 Third street.

itoJECON D-IIAND PIAN OsT^fu^SW-

end-hand Pianos fer sale cheap by

^ —.w., ........I

i\: t i I- INewsparper reports furnish the following quotations:

, master, wm leave as aoove «

^F \RF (GROWING OLD TO-

^

‘ite that Kars Is great- wheat and Floui—White wheat 12sl2s6d; red wheat Ir.iaj, 121'. mst., ai3 o’cloea, f. si.Vj .-vivLi vxivtir »» xiYtix Y./XJI

. ly fgj. provtsioh and tho garrison is US:lls9d. Western Canal flour 3y<aM2s; Philadelphia For freight or passage apply on bo^ or together —A new song, this day published

I

-„Ua;Q,jnc, on horse IcK and Baltimore at 4ixA43s; Ohio 42S44s. Cern—Yellow i octI2 I. 3. MOORHIAD.

oct8 C. BA3HAM.;

For Uowlinggreen. ^ ^ tt ..V JN i, tls.

ii2^SBBiDGl^ifSn?“stJr. v?^m Moiiarch File Inaurance Co.

,

,h.ive on till' •i,.y, lUh mat., at 3 o’clock, f. m OFLONDON.Fo^reightorpas«igeappiyon^^orm^^^^^ 1APITAL l-J,UUU,UIO. iLVjAH»». DKm.. « . or . cewA noaitodlnNowYork.

,The M ^ve ot

aujustod and paid, witho.t ,•

t., at 3 o’clock, F.JJ. Insaraaesagainatless by Fire on buildings and mb

passage apply on or to W. B I DDL*.* Agent.t. a. MUOKHBAU. oacesaeond Story Newcomb’s budding, northwest eor

:: nec Main and Bullitt streeu. Knirance on Mai»

rt, Tascambia, A !• lorence. street. mrU

tily lDsanu.ee

passoge apply on board or to >N.-W ing, corner of Main and BuRittstraeta. SntmnMofartuiw.Noa.B'’ anaoi oi^n Shell Oysters of the ,

court-house, keep on hard M aaaortment of llalfOTmihr,^./d,yg out from New York, by the American Ex-

,

ftcalea, of »H aiaes, sui^jle for warehoiis^, stores,p,.g^_ Also, Quails, M'iid Ducks, Can Oysters, Squir- pot Cu^n , b> hi? son , w

aiiUa,Lc. A 'so, patent Balances, of ah kuids.reit, 8nii*e, i’lovcr, Spring Chickens, Squalis, and, in

Yi'fi'In addition to the above, they an fact, everything in season th*i is rare and delicious can Richard Hunlis. A tale of Alai

and patting up aU over country, south and w^.a Restaurant, on Third stn-et.' ”

MPerior style of Hay, Coal, Stock, Ure.aiid R*ifro^, ocIO WALKER it COMMEKFOKD, Proprietors,

with iron levers and steel beaiinga. A‘l far- I _

onirl- iRUlTON'S RESTAURANT,

. T THE NEW YORK DYE-A. Dpnte, No. 101 Fourth street, b^Mn Mvset

-> A,— HvmI Hlaek for fOT the SCCOmmodstlOn Of VIS-

oc9 D. P. FAULDS, 53.9 Main st.

i^iUllRAN. LIFE OF JOHN PHIL-^ pot Curran ; by hi? son ; with additions andnotes by Slielton Mackenzie.

-ith agood demand. Lard-nate aenuiiciy approvo<i,Dy > majority, all the

;g,ieg reported at 150 tons aiijas.

propo.'od constitutional changt, Naval Stores—Spirits of lari’entlne quiet. Rosin ac-

NaI’LKS.—

A

n official circulaiissacd bv the eov- i

‘‘ve, with sales of 16,0<W bbls »i 4s id for common, and

ernmentof Naples to the i^lic4.ays that Mazzini mLkre^^^

SUk and'Merino Dre^dyed Black for for the accommodation of via-

CrM l^wli. Capes, toe., cleared or dyed in a snpe-; Oysters, the very choicest in

auL tor reqlyeing of faded or damaged Dry ' the market, are served up at prices to suit the times.

StVIt VjaaaTr^ at BV Store, No. 101 Fourth str»*et. His larder is also conatontly supplied with fresh Game,Goods, please CAU -g

j KEDDK.EBKN, Quails, Squabs, toe., fresh Fish, and all seasonable ed-

_a^Jmtoi Silk and Fanc^DyCT._ \ ~^ Restaurant it a SALOON, where the

Ci^^ftTSy TobaCCOy .Snuff, &C. i ***^dtf**^°"" J^“lfburton. Proprietor.

The underhigned H-^^ving Zirystal palace,northeasti>ui«h»aed the interest of B. Knirihr* in lh*p^** comer of Jefferson and Fifth streets. Forthevery

an Third street, near Dem ocrat office, desires M can Uie. jberal patronage hitherto extended to them, the propn-

Motion of bis friends and the pubh® to his fine al<^ renew their achnowledgmenU to Uit public, imdSiMFOETED and domestic cigars, line leM

, assure tl:em that no pains orexpensc will be spared to

7>hewina and Smoking Tobacco, Snuff, Pli>^ and^ procure all articles in the line of their business, of Uit

bit line. Lovers of the weed can always oo- Q,ott superior quality, end such as will be approved of

SSn choice articloaby giving him a csH. by the best connoisseurs.

**m31 fiiMtf toM. D. CLARK. ^p. Lunch will be daily and regularly terved, from

Ills larder is also constantly supplied with fresh Game,Quails, Squaba, toe., fresh Fish, and all seasonable ed-

iules~ Attached to the Bestaurant it a SALOON, where the

ibest of Liquors can be obtained. _

' ocSdtf JOS. T. BURTON, Proprietor.

Dickens’ Lit'lo Folks. Little Nell, from the old cu-riosity sliop.

A Basket of Chips; by John Brougham.The Elder Sister , by Jlarian James.I'icturial Hand Book of LuuduD, 200 engravings

aud maps. Bohn’s illustrated libraiy*.

Memoirs ot Phillip deCommones,Vol. 1. Bohn’sFrench Memoirs.

The Carafas of Maddaloni ; Naples under Span-ish dominion. Bohn’s Bianuard library.

Goethe’s Wilhelm Meister.The Ueptameroii of Margaret, Queen of Navarre.

Bohn’s extra vol.Pleasures of Hope. Illustrated by Birket, Foster

to Co.Butler’s Sallust. Sallust's Ingurtlia and Cat.iline,

with notes and vocabulary ; by Noble Butler

For FaNtporty roNcambiay Jk Florence.

REGULAli SATURDAY PACKET.

The fine steamer WM. DICKSON,wtottKBiailtoaB tugh, master, will leave as above onTbursdao , liin ftisl., at 3 o’clock, F. ii

For freight or passage apply on board nr tooctiu I. 8. MOORHEAD.

and MinarJStorgusPolyglot Reader. Kiigli.sli extracts, with tlieir

traiialotious into French, German, Spanish audItalian ; designed tu serre as mutual Keys

1 25I

Austki.v.—

T

ho government r ,an at Vienna The circular of McCalmont to Btj. furnishes the fol-

sutes, referring to Russia andthe allies, that lowing commercial intelligence:;s t’otton— Last advices from the United States de-

150 the new state ot things may occasion for a presse. I the market. The marketclosed dull, with rates’s diplomatic contest of a .sanguinai strife between a trifle lower—say Closing quotations—New

Russia and tho Western ^wer but will in noj ,

1 25 way affecv the mediatory attitudaf Austria.i51^4 Sales for the *eek of 36,0W bales, ioclu 'ing 6,500

1 25I Prti ADKi rHittl/,! o „ XT bales sold to siieculators and importers. Stock in port

'

8 . r * Y’/' of 52*,000 bales against 725,UW same time last year. '

1 25 The majoriiy for the Democratwcandidato for Losbor, Sept. 3b.

^ a 00 Toandi- money market has become more stringent, and

|

e,dates for Register and Cl .rk of tho.ourt are alio Bank of Bnfland has a<ivajiced its rates to 6 cent

i

»r elected. Eleven Democrat membeif the Assem- i ConsoU declined to 88(®s«j4

,

00 bly and Senator .are dieted in the onty, and two „ ^

For freight or passage apply ou board or to • ing. corner ox Main and uUittstreetea antraneaocts* I. S. MOORHEAD. frossBuHitt street.

Chartered Capital. • - lfi6u,UI6,

REGULAR PACKET. ^ Of which 61«,o00is paid in and secured.trmmm . ... Contmueste insure Merchandise, Stuck, ete., agaiagi

The fine suamer R. M. PATTON,| loss when carried on steamboau, or other good reseeJs,

^Barnard, maat^ wiU leave as

, ),j river, lake, sea, canal, and railroad routee, or on ar.y

Democrat and two Whig Assemfainien

antv and rwn Cotton-jQuoiations decUi.ed >a. New Orleans fair is| ^niy, ana two

nnutej nt6;»d; Orleans middling b^d; uplands fair at i

frnien in the tp,d; uplands middling 6J«d. Sales for the week have

a:>ove .'oturday, 13th inst., at 12 o clock, m. i the navigablt waters of the commercial world: alMFor freight or passage apply on board „ I against loss on UuUs of Stoamboats «nd other good vea-octb C. B.48HAM i sgainsA loss by Are on Buildings, and Mer-

- ^ - ehjmdi9«.Aa4 pyw. iry

»

(KEGULAK PACKET) CHArLeS Q. ARMSTRONG, PreahlMt.

For Owensboro, Evansville, and lien* iS. C. smfiaas.Boeretary.

derson. DiRgeroud.uersou. Wm. *. Snoddy, RohertBeatty.The fine steamer WILLIAM GARVIN, Jaases Bridgef rd, H. A. DuMnil.

•imto^pSEsallivan, master, will leave for the above ^vid R. Yuan*, Jonh A. Dunlop

.

and ill lUiennediate points every Wednesday and Sat- jklb msurJay, at 3 o’clock, f. — -Fo^ight or passage apply on board LOUisVlIlfi* lUSUr'fflnCe C«.,

Letters and packages for the William Garvin soay. > u.Vti'lf 'V i IV TUX' ar,kU'riJ tairkir

be left at the store of Nock, Wicks to Co. dU ” xt ^OKTH 8IDFI

WW of Main street, between Tbirl aad Foarth. avoThe splendidsteamer RAINBOW, Holl-

;the store of D. to B^modiot.

roft, master, trill leave as above oa ! Chartered Capital. .... fitpujgfit., at 6 o’clock, F. a. Paid ta and ssenrwlpassage apply on board or to This Company being now oryaalsed, will make ioan

I. 8. MOORHRAD ranee en Uollsof fiteamboats, on Cargoe. bv same, b*

YtmiTov *. rnT<s\vmti°® llo.NESDALK.—The whole Democitic ticket isMORTON to ORIgiOL^^^^ considerable majority.

r RESH rjU r- Uloomsbuiui.—

I

n six townships hvd from thekTEW NOVELS.

*‘rrun^Th^^r& Scotch iron U dull; d^Hneil to --VtQ ^ ,

80s 6d. Welch bar iron quoted at the works £» 5iS-8 10. J a.For freight or passage apply on board or to

^cure ill »rliclw^n the Uue of theirbusinessi of Ur exw^s^^anioiig which^ar^^ ^

IRECEIPTS BY RAILROAD.

Cash! Cabh!! Canli!!!

^ procure all articles in the hue of their business, of Uit among whichmost superior quality, tad such as will be approved of Xemptation, or the Ui

r by the best connoisseurs. erick Smith.A fine Lunch wiU be daily andregalaxly iervcd.irom Barney O’Ricr.lon, or

40)6 ®*®*®*i^ *• **• ,, , , , Irithnian; by SamuelLo’I

WeareJuitinrcceiptofWdoienofWolfescelebra^ The Yellow Mask; by CIrliiedsm Schnapps, and a lot of Havana Cigars of dif-

f

ich are—Unknown Heiress; by J. Fred- 167. The vote is small and very clos

I’HiLADELPHix.—Democratic majoiies in theAdventures of a Bashful

j

city w«^-4ih ward 925; 11th irai 408; 12th43 J*^

Tl^Y^lIow M^^k; by Ch^^^ Dickens. 200; 6th ward, 143. Amencan ijoritics in *0, W ARichardson; 16 do do, fe to S; 16 do d-', C Qal-

Vc6^ ^F. MADDEN, nil Third street. the city—9th ward, 144; 10th wart 656; 13 ih ^***^*a yTI;— Y-Li r-a. IT » b word. 430.

’ Munn k B; 8 b,les tow, bupont; 1 horses. Dennis^S9U«

, gchiedam fichiiappt, grd a lot of IlavanaCigari of

wm iris’sON 8 HAVING SECOND-! ferent brands, beindesoidBrandies, Wines, toe., of

P HMdZtott^hoWorK^eu^

: ^TheBiOgeri^oo t

a. WHARTON,iaaoTRlfg* I* ^ I

Wholesale Fancf aad Toys.

FALL TRADE.C. 4S. TACHAx,

|

4S4 Mtoin ft., bet. Fourth and Bullitt, up

1HAVE JUST OPENED A FULL;•ssertmeot of OenU’ i

Jewetoy, Watetoes, Ctocka, toe., to ^•BmUod 0f th« dlj fcoi o#»Btry tndt*

rions superior Drsnoi.XL'S RilUard Hoomsy under the iuperintendence of pur

ABlatleand accommodating **Uncle Oeorge» are for*

nUhed with superior tablegp and every imaginable con-

Brandlec, WinfB. Itc.f can be obtained at the

^^Paiaecy’^rei^ bottled, aud are ebpeciaU>* recommended tor medicinal purposes.

^ nAMBRIOH T

FASHIONABLE

AND FINELY FINISHEDfuknituke.atWholesale and Retail, by

A FKF.SII SIIPPLY’ ward, 430.

justrece v^ and foTsaleat York COUNTT.-Tho entire Democlic ticketI

ADDEN ’8, 101 Third street.|elected by a large majonty. _ j

V M IT «4 1 f ' frr«<T IAllegbkny Cocm v.—

D

emocratc Skiff elect-

!

kTEW PLAYS. A FRESH SUPPLYe of Theatrical Plays just rece.ved and for sale at

>c6 F MADDEN’S, lUl Third street.

_ NEW MUSIC, JUSTby D P:FAULD^, 6^ Main I

the Old Play Ground, a beautaful ballad; bj 800 majority.Camrria County.—

D

emocratic Shci* elected

Oentt’ wto^imbhntoStii?®^^ NATHAN WHITE, !

^ i No. 78 Fourth street, between Main and Market,

K ^EEPS CONST-\NTLy ON HAND14, Carpet

j

A lai«e variety ofJetOoo^Dprt compriimg eveiw a«''E^SE^Mffl|C.derr, Piobols. Combe, Brusbee, Buspenders, laoiee.

| saiutble f.r householaMcUculeeaBd WerkBoxee-

; poses. In addition to the alkive

JBWKLRT.jwill be added every kind of Spring and other Mattress-

Tte !.»..« tries of OoM Jewelry, coniiiUac of la- Mantel, Pier, and Looking GlaMes, Oil Paintings,

Pins aoUlar Drops, Braoeleu, Leckeu,Cu Pins,| Cottage Fnrniture, toe., ail of which will compare fa-

Cbaima, CroaMa, aad kings., Toiwy with any other work, and will be aold at prices

Changes of the Bells, a beautiful song and duet;My Mother’s Smile, do do;Soothe me to Rest;I’m never Alone, song of the Continentals;Whisper what thou feelest, a very popular ballad:Bhells of Ocean;Kitty ^'rrell, a popular song:Kate oiKilda.'e, do do;NelroseWalts, tsy and pretty;Emilie Polka Mazuurka,Ly Noss;Malkelde do do, do;Cascade of Flowers, do;Then you’ll remember me, do;Xnjonftant Waltz, by Dohler;

La Source, Blumenthal;

In vitaiion to the by Von Weber.

Northampton County.—

E

aston, J. . Jones,1

and Jesse Pearson, Democrats, are eleoU Assem- i

''beat firm atei

25 pkgs mdse, owners.

REVIEW OF THE MARKET.OrncBor LoravitLa Daily DBUoraat, >

W CDSBSDAT, October 10, 1955. f

REMARKS—Flour advanced, with sales at 66 75A7.

ocU I. 8. MOURHEAD ranee an fiullaof fitaamboata, on Cargoes by sa^. by= :— — veaaala at sea, and by the ueuai modee et iiJm* lraa»REGULAR PACKET portation;^ alao on BuDdiiy^ Me., ^atMt leas ee

ForMadi.HOn,C'ttrroiton, V«v*fA ©hettUniisiM?'n*'

*®**®*CT, PiwaMat.

THE FINE STEAMERe^^CSfcB*bLB QUIGLEY, Capt. Cline. ^ = S5i;i B^wSlm. Wimsi^flBiitt.,^fimbieaTe LouisTille for the above and aU

l>. g, ,intermediate lar.dinss everv Tnesdav. Thondav and 'TiTetf

Saturday , at 12 x. Returning will leave Carroiton every aMond.^, Wednesday and Friday, atSo’clock. a. k. LOl' INV 11,1.6*The &kle Quigle^^wBl Uke freight for IndianapoUa, ^ _

all and way points on the Madison and Indianapolis RT.fl AfiHlhlQ EaTART.mp~^>f iipi'pRailroad.Forfireightorpasaageapplyonboar^^^^^jj^^ III. OMDom,

North iidfi JeffanoR, bet. Third nad Foarth «*f ^

NEW CBRTIPICATEa. FArHFH exnM S'.«TH® ‘ 2T

blymen from this county, and Jos. Laik to the ®y referring to the subjoined report, it wiu be seen I

Senate, In Lobigh and Northampton h whole I

**“ already come to hand, with| J

Ilptnneratic ticket elected bv 900 maioriti !»xle8 of first offerings at 67 66. i

,

Democratic ticket elected by 900 maaoritj »»1®« ®> first^mngs M #e.. lnduo<* me to expresa Um plesiro l .f Buckram and Wire Fi^iiiearorttoe~jsB^^d'»iii

Middletown gives Plum^^^ (l5emo<ltj 157 6VW‘toL’6’fO,7 ! ?SISn7S‘S2«S^ approval styl«. ^<wdar.mo-Pdy -tondmlto.myority; Nioholson, 3o7.

go, 8 00, 6 ?5, 6 A 6 65, 5 75, 8 75, 7 06. 5 ^ Of the iSJweareaswhenaboy, which I could notde with any FALL GOODS.The returns from seven dutneta in Buoijounty above, two hhds was orop oyesae Morris, of Tay- otherglasses I have uart- Tours, I have satectail from tha iMpoweea aad manafactuwiff

show a gain of 361 over last year. lor county, sold for 67 60, at Todds Warehouse; H. CAM. JOflB bHALLOROM. In New Yorktaenvwsatttylesof B.aae6s, KihhoM,aadI

• .r. ' ... . Bridges,J'l'^pr'Ftor. Locutiui.Dm.sI, 1W4. Flowers to be found in the market. suaa asive, ^rding; MO h»«s k»o colXeeat Uc; lOOdo —

r

~, . .... Whiu and colored TIssm Boaneta, aew ttylw:

I majtty for Laguayra at 13Si®l2Kc. Lovuvillb, Jan. 16,1815. Do de Straw aad Hair BaonM:

Saturday , at 12 x. Returning will leave Carroiton everyMonday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8 o’clock, a. .The B^e Quigley wul take freight for Indianapolis,

all and way points on the Madison and IndianapolisI Railroad.

i

Forfireightorpasaageapplyonboar^^^^^jj^^

I

JrSldtf JON E8 to ROOT.

NEW CERTIFICATES.R. SOLOMONS; SIR:

. benefit I have derived from tha Spec

Nobthumberlakd County will give, aqrding i *c^¥ViE-5^es of lOO bags Rio coffee at Uc: lOOdoto the returns received, about 800 majity for 1

Laguayra at li?^®i2Kc.{

uiommer for Canal Commissioner, and froniwi fiuGAKr-:?*!®?. of common to fair New Orleans su-

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LocuTiua,Dee.36, 13N.

LOV1STIU.B, Jan. 16,1815. I

Ma. Bolobom: Being compelled to wear Bpertacleg

iSrmV£»L^^ I 400 majority for Zimmerman and’Conrad10 bbls crushed

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LMere. BXffitiiffiere itod the pubUesupplieU on lorata) for Assembly.I

Charam, CrosMe, aad kings.0uard, Vest, and Fob Chains

the Music from all the publishers In the United States. '-- >-

Dealers, Schools, Teachers, aad the publicsuppheU onI

orate) for A^moly.the best terms. LuzKBNE COUNTY.—In W ilksbarre the Uq forMusic rem by mail free of post^e. .Canal Commissioner has not yet been Ctoted.Piano Forte Btools of every sty to for

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township Plummer h^ about 150 mat^lDealer In Piano Fortes and Musical Qooas , Tha vote on thO Affloollly ticket, in the coRw, fg

se26 And Publisher of Music. 63» Main st. |

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failed, until I obtained a pair from you.

OoU aad auver Watchea, of ovary dajmidioa.fancy and aupte 6-dny and 16-huw Clocks.

TOTB. _ . I

The targwt ttnek nf Ornman and Freneh Toys, of myWB AmportaSion. of evory price aad qaality. Also, a

i to maet the views of purchasers i

COALl COAL!! COALM! Bits of Blarney; by R. Bhelton Mackenzie. 1 Democratic ticket is supposed to be electee1

V/Utotil vw.^1 WtotilllElUe, or the Humsii Comedy; by John K. Cooke. " VWE HAVE FITTED UP A YARD Ouy toven, a tale of Georgia; by W.OUmoreBimmi.

. ^ . ...“ a « .V V™ i . a F^saleby fseS] C.HAOAN^t CO..607Mainst. : ChRSTBR COUNTT,—The Iiuyonty in Ulig Cutand office on the corner of.Waahlngton and rorsicor i»c j

voxr^nai

flour—

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ales of 220 bbls superfine and extra flour; day or candlelight for any length of time, with tv

at 66 76^7 Quotations at city mills 66 76^7, an ad- greatest ease and comfort. Mra. Wells is veaf analuance. I pleased with her glasaes.

^FHKAT—Finn at 61 26, with a good demand.|

I remain youra, trair, 0. WBLL8.riCHSRSR—Sales ofSobxs W. R. do at 10,£10Kc. i Ko.664Jefferwnitte«t,Bextilooit« PrealiPROVISIONS—Sales of mess pork m 6A; tanvasaed —

hams at 12Kc, pkgs extra: 32 kgg lard at lie, rewight. Louhvillb, Jan. IS, 161

CANDLES—Sales of 150 bxs pressed taUow candles, na. Solomom: Sir-When you ftnt arrived inKeller’s tounil, at 14^ j cgiM with Mrs- Bafttie at your offlee^widHinKA—

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ai«<2, iJw green do at 6c, with 2ic 9 hide ehaM four pain ef your Patect Spectoclea. We fc

fdF wmiliOo’ns. them supeiioi to any we h^ tree »«ed bsfoie._1

SnOT-S.-Uea of do at 61 96, r«disa<rmore ha oooM Uvo «xpee^ WtTiE AD—Sales of 1,000 lbs bar do at 7c. now sae aa comfortably aa whm a gizluttd hsr.W H 18KY-8ales of 45 bbU rectified do at Me.

. ^ I luanln yours. Mjej^uUy

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BAGGING AND BALE ROPE-Sale of choice do J. A . BEAMIB, -doat6«17c. , J

Mkl. J . A. BEATTIE, P^gMh itts

COTTON YARN8-BakofNo.’i8and6,at9andMc,5off. _ Mr.Solemonsean beawaathlgefflee,eale«rtFRIIGHTS—’The following an the current rater. To

;between Main and Mgrke^ ovwEayreend to Fat

New Orleant—Way pound freight 45c; through 40e: ta-1DrtMtfitere. lalBdl

ihaeeo 66 P hhd; pork 80c; flour g)c

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potatoea and entong| ODint xaxr unoaeiiVi us

]%TEW BOOKS.1 wl Bits of Blarney; by R. Shelton Mackenzie.

' Tho vote on thO Affleuillj ticket, in tha coRy,Mvery close. 1

Carbon County.—

I

n Manch Chunk, the tole

mwa AmporiaZioai, of every price and quality. Aiao,i

••a aaaortment ef Frenim Tluttnaa and AceordeiM| atreeta. for the acconunodation

rioUna. Onisan, lulian V lolin aad OmUar Etnagi, toei u^htote iut with the best P

ashlngtozI of thoet

jNb Je^ Lind Bernlrejm Greoadtiia 4o(jNb Jeoay Lind BemliMfrejm Grattatona 4o(Suw Undree;Sm Prtoaipe;^ fp"^r—

r

aeB fit exeeafiing

s?fo* O.TaCHAU, 6M Mam at.,

feoith find B»Uict. up ttatir

say wish to be with the best Pittsburg Coal.MaJorJack Do»ni:,«to.glways ready to accommodatecustomers. PleaseJ^re 'Aim a ciul at the comer ofWaahington anvUVregton.Wealso inte^^^epioZ ®i> hand Nut Coal, which is

::; for Nicholson, for Canal Commisaiunor, will,,j i

'EMUSICAL GOODS AT WHOLE-|

biiily be 600. The Demoentie majority oi^,.

i.vM. sale. City aud country merchants will find ip I Assembly ticket will ba about 560. I

equal to any epri to this market for blacksmith- p^nchIM. (t^ »^“J<he^ie ID Pittsburg,) et two cento leas

than the coaa^

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menti,»s«4uamyELI P. LEEZER to CO-"

'‘V OB lUrkefr^ between Birth ^md Bev-

at the comer of g^^oek every variety of Musical Goods oi our own. « -V..V 1. Importation, at lowest Hew York prices, via:

Best English, French, and Itwian Violin Strings;tt for blacksmith- p^nch and werman Vlollna, at aU priresi^Gnitars, Ac-It two cento leas c,j^ans, Flutoa, Banjos, TamWiBes, Brass Instru-

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..... . menttiTnstmcUon 8ooks,'Bow6 Btodges, Sctewi, toe.iEBZER to OO. oaistoukof RliertMItsic ismostoompwto.

In Allentown, tha whols Democratio ticks

elected in Lehigh by about 7(to majority.\

In Chambenburg, the mtojarity for Nieholi

Canal Commissioner, in l^klin oonnty, wif

frogs 750 to 600. The npult on the county ti

if uooertain, I

pleased with her glasaes.

I remain youre,truVr, 0. WELLS,Ko .6b4J effereon street, nextdoorto Preelan.

Loumviuto, Jen.iO, iw.Ms. Solomom: Sir—When you first arrived in thk

elty, I called with Mrs. Befttis at your offlet,and parchaM four pairs ef your Patect Spectaclea. Ws foundthem siwiioi to any we had eves maed bsdste. Thegrealizeamore thanwe oooU have expeeted. We eaenow sae aa comfortably aa when a sizlMdEew*

Trench Flowers, great vsi||ty

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Moire .kntiqae aad Satin mbheas, vary rich:^nnet aad Cap Ritahoas;Rachaa, all eolore, new s^to;IHack Vetrst Ribboae, ail widtta.

The ladies are rsapectfully lariled taafore porehasiDg elsewhere. w \i

NeetheideBetwee

1 leiaaln yours, reaj

J. A. BEA^MRfi. J. A.

Mr.BoloBonsean best

^^Uy, ^MATTIE, P5^,

mrOTICE. W’E

No|ra^pot. ea F ,nt

^••»»U,tee*Jl

aoWdistltowe

Sacco 66 9 hhd; pork 80c; flour potato snd eatengmulM and horses 66 60»l7. To St. Iionlv-

Fonnd freights 30c. To Wheeling—J>c; and to Pitls-

Parf-riCo vx pfiund GrtifhU.

rviHE BRINLEY STEEL PLOW.M. We have for tale the varioue sisee of this supertar I

plow. (oclj5.00f

Page 4: DAILY LOUISVILLE DEMOCRAT.DAILY LOUISVILLE DEMOCRAT. ... z

LUMBER.Liumber and Taitha.

1AM NOW’ UNLOADING FROM

fiat boat »«,MU rtrj •aperior l^Uis, vUck 1 offertor coat at at ^ per tboueana.

I hare alao a lane itock of Dcf Piae Lambar. vhlch1 offer rary low (or cask. JAS. UKEOOKT,oc64a Jffferaon street, abore Preston.

700,000 i'EET LUMBER.

CARRIAGES.CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!!

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I. F. STONE,Carriage Dealer, !

No. 609 Main, above Fint itreet, LoaUrille, Ky.,

DRY GOODS.Fanev and Staple Dry Goodn.

B. F. TI-TINER,

No. 112 Foorth et., between Market and Jefferson,

Has NOW" OPENED AN ENTIRE-ly new stock of Fancy and Staple Domestic Dry

Goods, purchased in New York and Pklladelpkia, which

SCHOOLS.American Eagle Ball,

JEFFERSON ST., BET. THIRD AND FOURTH.DANCING ACADEMY. 1

MEDICAL. !

To the Afflicted. •

Dr. durbln would informthe ciUsens of LoniSTille, and the pubUe in fene-

rsl, that he has returned to his office, ou Market street.

TRANSPORTATION. 1 TR.\NSPORT.\TION.Hawkins* Omnibus Line

lEGS LEAVE TO INFORM HlSj will be sold at a small advance

i otd customers and the pubUc .enerally t^.Ws (

eral, that he will open his Dancing dchool at the above : other ulseases; it is a well known (a<l that no|

Uall onffATCUDAY NKXT, ffept.^h, for misses and ever bad a chill after taking his me<li>-ine.masters, from 9 to lit o’clock a. m., and ii to 6 r.X. I band, at all times, his well known and releljrat«<l

HAVE ON hand ABOUT 700,000 stock is now very exteasive and complete, consistingneluk^riWe^o Wednc^lay evening

M (^ Dry PineLra^cominsiuafairpropoMon »“. Rn^-kswav Barries; I

8oUd<»lor8 Wooj^De Laines;j On account of ohiecUons from a n.imra-r of i.u

ut elear, second and third rate, and ooouson, which 1am dcuiroaa of selling out in large Iota, at much reducediwiocs (or cash or good paper. I keep, also, all kinds ofPoplar Lcmltrr, Imtha, Phinglea, kc. Those in want of '

large lots of Lumber (or small lots for cash) will save a I

handsome p^'r cent, by calhng on me.JA8.GMOORT, I

s<6 dtf JeJsrsoB, above Preaton street._

W M. H, D.AVIS A CO.,LUMBER MERCHANTS,Have for hale at their

new Lumber Yard, on Main streeL adiotning theWoodland Garden, alatge and superior sto» of whitePine Boards, Pine Bhinglet, and all kinds of Lnstbarsuiiable (or budding.WM. 6 . DAY 18 will wersonaDy attend the delivery of

Lumber at the Y aid, where be srfu be pleated to meet all

FamUy Caaches; Bockaway Baggies;Clarence do; bbell do;Calash do; 81ide seat do;

Kockawaj do; No top do;

t;.seat Koekaways: Tr^ng do;

, geaf do; 8uikies;4.^^ do; Business Wagons.

The above work is manufactured for this market to or-

der by some of the best manufact^rs in New York and

8olid colors Wool De Lainet;Lapin's French Merinocs;Kick printed WoolOe Laiues;Black Merinoes and black Du Laines,Black Challies and Lustres;8uperblark Bombazines;8iwr plain and plaid Nainsook Muslins;Do do do Jaconet Muslins;

Swiss Muslins; Linen 8kirtiug,kc.

masters, from to Is o’clock s. m., and 2 too r.X. band, at ail times, his well known and relaIjraUel nlilbi >

Class for gents every Monday and Wednusday evening, 8welling Salve, that never faib. to cure Uia wh.to tw,i|

from 7 to 9 o’clock.|ling, pains in the hea<t, back, sides, and Ijrrast. Also,

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On account of uldections from a great number of lot-

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hi. Syrup, a crrtaiu cum for Uonsuiaptioii ; oo nese|

pile heretofore, rengiuaa dittlcaltiua are removed by{never known not to be cured where the piaster w>.ul>l

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forming two classes. ‘ draw red, and use the Syriip sec >rding to dim<iloosJ. P. L. thinks it unnecessary to mention all the Ue also keeps liis Cholera Drops, the only sui. r«<uo.ir ,

Dances and Waltzes be will teach in bis school. The in the world for that dread disease, and many otM>great number of pupils he has taught in this city for meolciues too teiliuiis to mention,the last ten years is the best recommendation be can li^The above Syrup will run; the Whooping Uooghoffer. Notwithstanding all the Fancy Dances and i bT^The above medicines can be had at my uffii*,Waltzes J. P. L. is acquainted with, he takes pleasure

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at Mr. Cooper’s, corner of Seventh and Ur—n su^is,in stating Uiat on bis visit to the South be has met with

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and at James Fisher’s, corner of Fifth and lirern sl«his friend Pingally Dnisk, from the Opera of I’ari.i, and selldam J. C. DUhUl.’f,

• Hawkins* Omnibus Line turouou tickets fboji locisvilli

e r. . v:. 1

HEW ARRAKOBMEITT.^ ^ ^ ^ ES MIDDLE -

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JW/jf 16. l§53«

Mine .Miaiiii Kailroad,Uaves LottiaTiU. at 4 oeiock. ami arrives at Middle-

auaum .

town aid o’clock p. X. iT^ ^m EC—

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I'aaecngers will be called for who leave their nassee at I

Whip.'seiable, on Third streattoppoeitclhepoAoSos, .... , ............or Kirk '• staMe, on Fifth street, near Main. ^ I.% COLLRRI M.

kar*ifr*,m l.,,uisviiie Ui the Fair Grounds Id cents; to poex naiLY xawrxxx ToaiKU at ft s is ti a isD iimao’s I- • enu; to Mnldletown M cents.

® *' " » * ^ “•»

nifort, cl.'-apoese. speed, and safety are what we Iff A. M., AA0 tt r. H.

drlw red, a.Vd Sse IhS SyTup'VST^Vdln. u. dSl*o“ .' ^ ^lb, iXoa i.itl hi p.vmaBent.

J. R. fc W.T. li.iWKl.HB.F1F iV ’ el*o lake rhsrs- of and deliver small

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to amd from Ihmctmmat* mud tkn JCmtt,

LAID WITH HSAFT T IBON.

roiu'-lAiioa terms.

Newili^n, and warranted equal to any sold East or iweiycd tci Express, a l^ntifnl assortment of jn gtatlng Uiat on bis visit to the douth he has met with,

and at JWest, rttber as rewards finish, style, or dnrablity, all of Pingally Dnisk , from the Oi>era of I’ari.i, and lel l ds

which wUlbe sol^ow forcash or good paper. taught at a great lacnfice, and will ta sold at half the when here the principal Dancer of Placide’s Varieties. — —which wUl be sold low for cash or good paper.Citisens and strangers are invited to call and examine “fP

my stock, as I would be pleased to show it to them,Aether they wish to parchase or not. P“

I would beg to refer to the following gentlemen, who **““

'"’fioxESTics—Heavy brown Jeans; Negro BlankeU; Jt^Se^ost*iecenfDanVe8*,'>q^taS3«ston

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plaid Cottons; Ohects; Tickings; 10-4 and li-l Cotton Oortilza—Five-btep A'altzHDd Linen 8heetings; rta Flannels; WeUh FlMnels. Varsovien-IiungSrian Kedowa.warranted not to shrink; bhaker Flannels; Tweeds and New Polka Kedowa.

UinVBRSITTB FAMILY

his former psXrr ns and others in want of Lumber.Orders from ths eountiy will be promptly attent

and the Lumber shipped without delay.t^Terms low for cash or on short psper.

WM. 8 . DAV18 M CO.,Jrfdtf Comer of Main and Weorel streets.

UMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS.We have now on hand a fall and eoi^etc aoaort-

Bent of all kinds of Pine Boards and ffliingfea. Also, a

. Carriages.A New and Large Stock jn«t Received.

H A V I N O J U 8 T RE-BW^^^ tnmed from the East, where we have se-

lectcd, from onr own and other manufacturing estab-Bent of all kinds of Pine .^snU and ffliin^M. * liahmenU, a general asaortmentof Carriages, consistingUrge stock of Poplar Jmsu, Scantling, ud Boards, Coaches,which we arc selling as low asuy other yard in the aly

. Rockaways, Phaetons,Ortm from the oounUy »«»l Boggles, ShifUng top Buggies,

tended to. _ dACUB cMITU m iXI., Ohm, Buggien. Hulkiea. Me., he.tended toielffdtf Comer of Clay and Main streets

Shifting top Baggies,Bulkies, Me., he.

Oortilza—Five-Step Waltz. D IT BB C n I C fiVarsovien—Hungarian Kedowa. la B Iwl Bli# I BO y

New SctattUcheT*’ i

Seal, Sanction, and Anthori‘.or of thsj

invltei^ apply at the commencement. 1 University of Free Medicine

Dancing and Calisthenics, i

popular knowledge,]W| ADAME BLAUUE AND MR. i f CHARTERED BYTHE STATE OFifl. WASTELL. from HerMatLivCThtLra Lon- i

Pennsylvania, April J9, 19K. WITH A CAPITALdon reanectfullT inform • OK $100,000, mainly for the purpose of arresting the

vicinity that they have lesAudSi^t?»«°/n*i*!.^.«nt'n!ln Spurious and Worthless Nostrums; also, for

talongTngU MrVsievens, new dw t?Vdd FeVow “^

cr.romnnity wiihreliaMeremediw wh^Hall. Jeuerson street, and will ,1^%, ever a competent Physician cannot orwill nottaem- ,

SaVkdXscIT^*:*^^^ their Ac^ci^^^^

serxltere along WhMliBW TasMncm dine at Zeaetmlle. Fitte-- - — barg riusengvrs diiM at CreetHae. Dwakirk

K()K WASHINGTON OTY, p7jr,TNrSrEtJ“TR"r-Bvllaltiiiiorr, rliilaclelpliia, Ci tha Little Miami roaie nans Icte the Bspet of the

o Lake Shore road at Cleveland.NEMlf yO|v|^. AC, “ The roads by UlU ronto are ia very fine order,” Mid

.. . L ^ .L w .with heavy T iron. “rweArkabiy imocth, and eompora-Moatilircrt through l.inc lor the rinet. tlvely free from dust.'’ Being tb- shortest and most dl

B at m t

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nw gv -n m. TT T /\ »«« rnote from Cincinnati to the last, the tisse is soar-A. L X X hi 0 a£ & OHXU. ranged that it is made with case. Connect: >ns ore ecr-

New 8chouische. ifsui

Ladies and gentlemen wishing to Join the class are I

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I at fair prices . focSJ B.F.TUKN KB. i ?PSy,«iLhej;2r^n^^^^ d3m ! I

^^iiAWLS. Dancing and Calisthenics, i^ ***“**'*’ { Ifl ADAME BLAUUE AND MR. 1^1

50 do sui5:r do; ! ,

^ Majesty’s Theatre, Lon- i

,

lUO embroider^ Clolh ShawU; »cituens of Louis

1R6€ftived and for sale by I

Jiclnity that they h»%e leased the large and ek‘|

ge7 HAMinCRnVR RRjO** i

to .Mr* tttevensy next door to OddI

HANlBBKUhKJlKUiS.^. jeUerson street, and wiU open their 2

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ii^HIRTS! SHIRTS!! JUST RE-

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ceived, a large invoice of ready-made Linen and i Paris. J uvenile classes on Saturdays, from 9Muslin 8hirts, fine and broad plaits, Byron and stand- x., and from Jtoti r. x. Evening classes fur gi

ing collars and without collars, sizes 13 to 19-incL necl^ on Tuesdays and Fridays, from b to 10 o’clock.- The Coaches are of onr own make, and are warranted, fancy colored Linen, Gingham, and Cotton Shirts

LUMBER! LUMBER!!\y. H . Hi LINGS.

HAVE NOW ON HAND AT MYyard, northwest comer of Green and Camj^O

,-eta, a large and complete asaortment of White Pinekmbar, Shinglea, Laths, White and Yellow Pine Floor- -

Peraoiis wishing to

A oU C VI VUI vm W m w t maao%.way i lAJIVJ varivi AJIUV;U| \BlU||lilUU. RilU VDlWU OilU LBe «7W \ OV;UWlO CbiAU iBAglAlIc;

for beauty uf style^ cheapness, and dnrahility, equal to dozen Byrun and standing Collars, corded and siitclied, I hour during the day.any made in the I nited 8tate». plain and fancy; for sale Tow at

|For cards of terms a

Onr Baggies, Rockaways, ke., are mannfactured ex-I

oc8 A. D. MAN 8FIELD'8 .;to Mr. Wartell at the i

presaly for ns at the best establishments in the country, i ner of First and Waitand from oar long experience in the business we do not

, gBOSOMS ! BOSOMS!! JUST RE-’ ... .TTi';hesitate to pronounce uar collection unsurpassed by .

,M. LULI

Iw. *Km IK mmf i CeiVCU—

Known for upwards of twenty-five years.as the only !****

lain, and pasaeDg-rrshave fWlidsts for meals.Ail who taka this ronte Rost will be sure to return by

ronte makes the quickest tame both to anil' frma Cincinnati and oil the eantem ettiea.

ItA LltUA U! ili’fS.Vj’JTliyfC’.®!;*rpmSGREAT '^IRK OE INTER-

'-Ki,,., CUi«.«a UM,.,.M. nal improvem-.-Dt (T* miles from Wheeling to tr>m ths Baal.*"1* »» ot r,ed to the U.vaa Cleveland fifteen mUnten later, and arrives at

river lu January, 1 oJ, and hat no* l,-ea fully L.ucuiuati lifleei, minutes earlier than any other rGit’sI a.nd approved, both u a freight and paaaer.ger C1-'4C1.>.N.4TI TO CLKV KI.A.ND in rS hour*.. This road IS ItKaiediu a r mattie country, is CLEVELAND TO C1.>C1N.NA£1 in *S bourn.

rgcnaWu.'r:^nLrr.^^^^^^ time via little MlAMI ROITE.; line for travelers. The late coiaplctloii of tbe From ClDCulilAu tO

gchwls and facies attended. Private lessons at any : sure and safe core for Fever and .4gue,&c!; and his in- Central Ohio Road, from Columbus to the Unio river, COLCMBtS in 3\ hoars;liars, corded and sutcueu, nour aunng ine aay. .estimable remedy for Bowel ConiplainU, Eoi»t

, IFor ci^s of terms apply at the principal music stores,

I rjuuipoandA. D. MANSFIELD 8 .

;to ilr. M artell at the rooms, or to Madame Itlaque, cot ti.turvjnv unnTner of Finland Walnut streets. se4 Si RUP Ol’ BLACKBEBui ROOT,

remedy for Bowel Complainti, Eowand’s *

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' FII fuute, offering, as it Joes, the mos. thorough Kouroad{connection with the entire West.

urchase Carriages are respect-BDer, cuingieu, MUIB, waive aou icuow rine sivue- _,1 i nnr

Drfnmtm BDil VcanF*inw RdbRnlH A imoa a ymH aUlly CXil RDIl CXROaIOC OIirBlOCXs vHa

teeT5^SluL°W^i^^if which I WiU *^^1*;** H^liHT°k W*HKKLKR .

pers from tbe connio' solicited. Ftiipments mode rm.m ctttA/iTH7n Jb r*0ftpOy. Penons favoring me with their enstom WBl. U.UUiAJJXE> Ot VJW.,

X|rly npon getting a good article and taU meaaore- COACH HAKERS^,dkw N . W . comer Green and Campbell sta. fUtST STREET, BET. MAIN AND MARKET,

MM ceived— I

15 doten line plait and needle worked Bosoms;3U do do Muslin Bosoms, very cheap;

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10 do fancy colored Bosoms, Cuffs, and ColUn:I

Persons making Shirts will find tbe ready-madejBosums far cheaper than those made by band. CaU

andK-ethemat focS] MANSFIELD'S.

P!MSBY, BLAIR & CO., rgeu. keepiMFOkTKKfi anp WHOLOsauc ncatgos in * make to order

O it E 1 G N A N D 1>O .M E S T I

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»rfflHk'ai*P anil fvUtIfi'rV. equal U> that of any simiU^“**1 > ThepubUc «neraUy ar

Sunk tidt Ma%n, bet, T%trn and fourth sts., 0qt work andTeam prioet.

COACH J1AKEK9, wflG II T SHIRTS. JUST RE- i**>-

FIRST STREET, BET. MAIN AND MARKET, ceived, 10 doten Linen and Muslin Night Shirts. ^‘*!5S?e?minat“e'^n’lhe'

Louisville, Ky.,assorted site., at [ocb] MA^KJ^ e“a^h

KEEP ON HAND AND f INEN AND SILK POCKET tOMhlug, hospital auvautages, cUnical lectoresf etc

bSLJR^ make to ordtr all kinds of Coaches. Car- mA Handkerchiefs. .SCO the Circulars of the CoUege.

riages,an<l Boggiee. Their work is gotten up with great I** piecesof plain white Linen Handkerchiefs, assorted FACULTY.

NT i 4tiri\ fill Iff'i.' 4W jWhich higlily approved and popalar remedies, together LiJUIaVlLLK AND Tll^E N.tTIuNAL MKTIIOPOLIS

;>i. laATLii;) Ur: with the University’s Kemedv for Cumplaints of the are sold by this road, which runs direct to WashnigUin

nvwl Mn4-..o...1 C r..... Lungs; the University’s Remedy for I^-.pepsia and In- without the deUy of p^ingth.-uugh Bakimure. It is

ilLOCllCcll Hllu JNRlUrRi OC16EC0S> digestion; the University’s Kemeily for Costive Bowels; al» the only hne by which baggage can ta ch^aed to

k'it}<T Ialso, the University’s Almanac; may be had at the Washington from the West. At Baltimore the road

otaoiUN. branch diipeniary.or storeof makes a direct conneuUon with the Roilroadto PhUa

The WINTER COURSE OF LEC-' j. R. .Montgomery & co., ddpWa and New York, kc.

commenceon^e 1* !

HOBIN80N k CO,oiuctotar 1866, and terminate on the 1st of tebriiary,

1 Jeonnect with this line, or may leave LoaUviUe by the

DR. A. J. VANDERSLICE,

are sold by lois roaa, wnicn ruus uireci v> w ashnigtonwithout the delay of passing th.-uugh BaRimore. It is

also the only Unc by which naggage can be checked toW’ashington from the West. At Balumore the roadmakes a direct connection with the Railroad to Phila-delphia and New York, kc.Passengers going East from LouisviUe, may proceed

by steamboat to Cincinnati, and there take the Railroad

u h K V Ah A.N D in ey, hourt;DUNKIRK in I4;« hoars;RUFFAlAlin W hours;ALBANY iuM hours;NEW VuRK in 3D4( hoars;RUdTuN in 36 hoars:CRKdTLlNEiiieboars;PlTTbBl'RG in U tours:PUILA DBLPHIA in hoor«;WUKKLING in bi buurs:BALT I MORE in JtS bonre;WA8UIN6T0N inMhenrs:

_ .... 8TEL HENVILLB in U honvy.to connect with this line, or may leave LoaUvilie by the .

* cheeked from Cincinnati to W heeling, Pltu-JeffenpnviUe Railroad direct. - burg.HeveUnd. Dunkirk, and Rnffate. JllfiilThe Mail Steamers leave Louisville daily for Cincin- P»**«5««f»by ihedoeloeh k.x.traiv. Little Miami

. fv... «, Rs.irooH. i>r...l.rMt at UncuinaU anddins the follow-

r^S^SSjlii?. «r^or^.^gotnWhg"r?:i Linen Handkerchiefs, as^irted^

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m ^care, under their own supervision, and it warranted •suriMi .

D- M- CooPKR, A. M., il. D., Professor of 9urgicil :

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equal to that of any similar establishment. ® boxes fancy bordered Linen Handkerchiefs, assorted Anatomy, Operative Surgeiy, and Dean of the Facultj.|

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LATE PBOFiasOB OP THE BCOLS CLIKIQCB DK MED- nati, where they arrive so as to coiuiect with the cars of !Milroad, breakfast at Cincuinati and dins the fol

ICI* KT PBARMtci* LA PARIS 1 t^e Little Miami Railroad at a. x. (or 6 r. x.,) for Co-;

Philadelphia, RalUmomor WIt a I

lumbos, connecting there With Central Ohio Railroad. IxfOB City.

(A Practitioner for ttemty-nint yean patt.) through Newark and ZanesviUe to Belleair, on the Ohio, i The Little Miwi is tto SMtem <i«pot at Cineianatt.

A NNOUNCEH TO HIS FRIENDS op.tastWBenwoodsuwon, 4 miles below wheeling. Atj

|- itr Daily Traiav*

North tide Main, bet. Third and

AHTUULD CALL THE ATTEN-V w Uoo of surebasers to their stock of goods, con-

sisting in port oi CNilUns' aod bimmons’ Axes; Hnnt's,baser, to theirstock of goods, con- 1 -

Collins’, and bimmons’ Hatchets; Trace Chains; Rod-gers’, W ostenholm's, and Butcher’s Pocket Knives; J.Russeli A Co.'s and English Table Knives and Forks:Ames’s bpades and khuvels; 8penr k Jackson’s andDistun's Hand and Panel 8aws; bpcar k Jackson’a,Hoe k C-o.'s, and Row land’s MiU and Crosscut 8aws:

'

Butcher’s. Earl, 8mitb k Co.'s and Croton Files; aU ofsrh cb they offer f»r sale at very low prices for cash or to

It public mneraUy are invited to call and Inspectsork and learn prioet.

rAU orders from a distance promptly attended to.Udkwtf

Tlie National Hotel,

«i*Km ffKmff Vm sasxwkfiwstymm ffsa A Kim 1 thii flxce th« counection With Uie B. Aod O. lUilro»d w FiBSTTftAXM.-^CleYeUadpntUbnraaNteoh^TiUe.AAdand tbe public that he eonUnuM to dev hA m^de direct. By express train of this route, the time

iWheeling Lightning Expres. lea>^i Cin-'innaii at <t^

i from Cincinnati to Baltimore is lest than J8 hoars, and x., fur Cuinnibiie.Livveiitud, Dunkirk. Buffalo. Albany,

60 dozen fancy bordered .Muslin, very cheap;i Snrseri-. Clinical 8urRery, and ODthaimoin,iv"'“ 1

pl.v.nt, nies, risiuia, uoui, Maeamatism. acroiuia,60 nieces of Silk Handkerchiefs, assorted patterns, ^aiMkiwiK, M. ttf, (1^ Prot^Mor STcimi’cal Me4i- i

>»7eUing; Nervous AffecOons, Fever and Ague,hemmed, ready for use; at 636. w-v-QurnTn cine and Lecturer on ihseasus of the Chest in the I’si- 1

Bijions Com piiunts, kc. ...

UAVUUl.T » vrfrs.gsxas TV Wtol p thtlU J/^hU Ul illC r MCUliJ* tlfm IW..rs.s.r liwmw faTsws « *TOm N/ UlCI iV EAAfiUkfifiVMV k* El

A. UxAMKRp M. D.p l:'rol*?8»or of the Prixicirles if1to Wiahingtonle-i*th»n;fi* hour*,

unrerv. Clinic^ SarxerFi and ODthalmAinsrv. ‘KifCttla* Goati Rheom^itm* Scrofala* TTlROrfill TICK KTM xre eol

A.D. MAN8FIELD

O HUMBUG, LIKE OTHERveralty of Prague), Protessor of the Theory and Prsctice of Medidue and of Clinical Medicine.

M.D., (Ute First Assistant'to Profesior I

nd Lecturer on PatholoyirHl An.unme n ' contidencein .his own skill and mmt, he '

pl.v.nt, nies, nstuia, uoui, Mneamatistn, acroiuia, THROrGH TICKETS are sold as foBows: Br —

n

I hite Swelling, Nervous AffecOons, Fever and Ague,

® Ji?°vms?si^FiiiiS^i« mmf wiffh rry-ssat an/sramm. k« hi. *am to Biiltimore $17*. to Philadelphia, $W; auil to >ewDr* VanderslictJ has net with ^reat success by hispe* Vnrir siu &d To d# had of If. CARTsa« Tiuk^ Aaeiitu at

southeast coiner of Third and W ater streets, Louisvi^e.. To sttest his

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will undertake

commudation of the public.Tbe Building is entirely new, Famitnre, Bedding,

kc,, of the latest style.The entrance to the Hotel is on Fourth street, near

to do all kindsThe ladies a

_physicians nave isiieu to proauce a ciw. lo attest ms

| tinkK. hy is,.. u-i»i..w.~. «n.i

^! IW places. Fr. Weihe, Silk and Fancy Dyer, has re- and Lecturer on PMhoJogicai .Vnatomy ;n ! Ohio Railroad route.

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hours and a hiuf at Cleveland.'*

SITUATED AT THECORNER OF move^h^DyingEstaUishmenUo Fifthitr^^^ the University of Vienna), of Palhoiogital TUKOUGU 'TICKETSmy also tahi^st the oaceo^ TF.ai.a.-Cleveiand and P'.ttahurf Sxp?f!iM.!.' u oran fn, the or. Market and Jeftn-oD, Where he is now prcparcd again Anatomy and FLcroscopy. cirttoitnemw^ aiterinore

the Jeffersonville Railroad for the Baltimore and Ohio Leaves Cincinnati at »*. x., for Columbu-. Clerei ,nd,^ “ do Sui^i of Silk^ Chas. 1. Lvut. M. D,, (late of Louisville), Profesior f chanctev he gnaranteesto re-

Railroad route, by way. of the Jeffers;.nvilfe, OWo, and ^nkirk, Buffalo, New York, and Bu-;on; CrestUne vafi

n,„« ASfeallv iS^ few davtr^ithoJt .Missimippi, Little_M.^|.I

X., for Coiamb!ie,Ci«velitud, Dunkirk. Buffalu, Albany,New York, and Boston; CreiRUne, Piuei'urg, RaiUm-.re,Fbiladeipnia. and New York ; ZanesviUr, W heeling, Bal-timore, Washington City. PhiUO-^hia. amt New Vewk.ke.;8leabenviLir, Sandusky, and D-troit;.Xenia, YellowSprings, and Spru.gfield; Wilmington. Ciiclovule, andLancaater.

;Passengers by this train for Lake ttcasMrs have five

hours and a half at Cleveland. mim

The laaies ana gentlemen oi tiouisviiie ana vicinity i «• Y*-' ;’ mn-rVnuiirallv in a few dava. without offensiva or dele- -wJ«»»'PP», a-u-ins --iiMi, MU -ucuu*. ~

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Pittsburg ; Bianchester, Chuilcothe, aiid UiUahurongh.are respectfully invited tocaU at my new store if they J. StMiiiL, A. M., (late Lectyeron Physic and Chem- i

|^’'*rtoieaiiy a lew aays, wnnout off^the following rates; From LouisviUe y W Mhipgtoo, *18 I Also, eonneeung at Clevelan.ldir. .-t with Lake k-

Irishto^ve tLir Dresses, Shawls, Capes, Bonnets, or i»tiT,ig the University of Heidelberg), Professor of >a- ten°“J?o„k ^'dina Thf So; to BalUmore. »17 80; to Phiiaaeiphia. »l3 60; to Sew

,

era Qrsss or ths Way ami C»za, , xr CrvT. sum ,wli chiney oner tor sale at very low prices iprcBsn or *® -*,v fh. Hotel is on Fourth street, near wish to have their Dresses, Shawls, capes. Bonnets, or iae,ue,ucrgr, i-roieasor oi .^a-

good names on tbe nsualume. Buyers will do well by entrance to me Hotel is on J-oann street, n arPants, Vests, kc., dyed and finished In asupe- lural Philosophy imd Chemistry m alliu branches,

calling and examlniug goods and prices bsffore purchas- *vr«'„Ucit the natrouake of the tmblic. and hone by rior style and manner, (irape Shawls, Kid Gloves, and Fred. Hare*, M.D., (late Professor at the Universi-

eg eisewhero. ses4 dim ^^ex^ontt) mJrt itV^ gentlemen’s Wearing Apparel cleaned and neaUy V^of Marburg), Professor and Demonstrator of Anai-

j. X. HruFk s.s. saRRgT u. w. WALTOK. <>o«» J0HN80 , , MARTEN k CO., Proprietori._^ ^ be done in the '"l? Rar. A. M., Lecturer on Mineralogy’, Geology, »nd

lU'ilER. BAKKET Et COm Copartnership Notice. “'* ‘^ **“*

’k” wriue^^^^ r M.*p'!‘(!cS’janitor.‘ " HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED

_ • - . - _ vuua

vere or long standing the disease, an effectual cure, or ^ ’ w a-iik.. nn n.v Tainalaa •ne-iSn;, with in«ai<U.S. Z Otk, SOI. uecung at Buffalo with tho early su-rnicg trains for

J. X. HrUFk S. S. SaBJUT U. W. WALTOK.

III BER. BAKKET Et CO.,

No. 81 Fourth stroM, betwMn Main and Market,

IMPORTERSOF AND DEALERS

in French, English, and Ironstone China; also,

Bohemian, French, and American GlaMware, togetherwith riatod Bnttauiaand Japanned ware. Lamps,Gi-

a letter to him, (postadvice and medicine

RaCwaan Market and Jeffemnn FF.ES.Matricalation Fee (to be paid only once)

W^^sid^^’^^VresSn str^^tat^n Green and ‘Pci’ll re^larity, beauty of the country,,and general at 4 r. x. for Xenia, Yellow hpr-n.-i, and 9prin*field;

rSTn?:^ Privito Ffold RUachoouraadcElicotho;

with mein business Mr. JAMES W. JONES, and ATTENTION FIRST AND SECOND WAltDS! Lecturesfor two courses lA wwiilcondnae the same business nnder the name and ^ Dissecting tickets tor two courses U Wstyle of MILLER fc JONES. SAMLEIj SLL/ER Uraduotion Fee (returned in case of withdrawal orFeeUng very thankful for the business heretofere ex- tv r> titiofr’TVTTT T V TV rejection) BOO

P^®x“ rold mThVunillirsiiV-tliTc^^^ , F.^T*to«.-Cleveland, PUtsburg, snd WheeUngx.« ana irom s to o, r. u. jeiasw ijnmense business in the transportation of freights, ' Night E.xpress leaves Cinrinnatiste r. x.,forC.nam*

uishing Goods of every description; have on hand, andare constantly adding to, one of the largest and best se*

loeted stuck, of the above named goods ever brought to

the Lv'UisviUe market. Intending to remain perma-nently in this businesa, we will be able at all times tooffer suterior inducements to housekeepers or personsgoing to housekeeping, and would respectfully ask ofthem an examination of stock and prioet before pur-chasing elsewhere. [oc4] HUBER, BARRET k CO.

MOORE’S~

Maminolh Furniture andCHAIR DEPOT!

NOS. «R ANT) 65 THIRD STREET,Between Main and Market Street^ near

SecondfZiOUISVILLE, KT.

A lways on hand, atwholesale or reiaU, Fnmiture and Chain of every

October 1, 1866.

OkO. S. MILLER.

GEO. 8. MILLER.

James w. josei.

^MT^IULI) RESPECTFULLY IN- -rickeu to cUnlcal lecture, and hospital rraelceR * 1 *

.“.i IM®**®^®***?*^’ „„„ „ wT form his friends, and the public in general, that gratis. Graduates have tree access to all lectures.

***•October 1, 1856. GEO. 8. MILLER. he has on hand a large assortment of Dry Goods and For studenu who wish lo attend only lectures on.Va- ! TJViwTasekl/sreinol ttshts

ready-made Clothing, with Boou and fchoes. Hats, tural Science the charges will be; A BVOlOXOgaV'skt VICWCEO. S. MILLER JAMES w. JOSEI. Caps, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, Carpet Bags, Experimental Physics IfOOl l»Y M. Ii. T.A CR

wtiv v E<D A ana many articles too numerous to mention. Ueas- inorganic Chemistry U UUi

"* **• "i'llfolar.K A’ JONir.S» sorestbose who will favor him with .1 call that he will Organic Chemistry— ifW, ALBANY, N

F I /~i IT TkE' A 1 1,'Da IIfVP IJ sell all the above mentioned articles as cheapasthe I’liarmaceutical Chemistry. 1100 rmwvtTk UTTVTkDPTYLOUR DEALERS, GKGCr,KS, cheapest in the city. 8.VMUEL 8LLZLR, Mineralogy, Geology, and Botany 100 mTvWO HUNDREDand Commisaion Merchants, No. 680, south side of Bouth side Jefferson ft., bet. Hancock and Clay, Students desiring turther information will please td- ! X pages, and 130 fine plain

Main, between Second and Third streets, Louisville, Ky. sel3 Three doors below Clay. dress tbe Dean by letter, or call on him in person. and colored lithographs andA nneral assortment of Family Flour always on Ci^Gents’ and boys’ Clothing made to order at the D. M. C'lAlPEK, A. M., M. D.,

|plates. Price only a cents.

Land and for sale at the lowest market price. shortest notice and on reasonable terms^ 8. 8. Dean of the Faculty, 9s* Locust street, Q^fcent free or postage to all

do an immense business in the transportation of ireights, >ight h.tmss leaves Cincinnati ate r.x., for Cuium*which are carried with care and dispatch, and at rates as bus, Cleveland, Dunkirk, Buffalo, New York, and Bos-

1*1*1VAtR inpnirstl low as those of any uther first clast line. The road;

ton; Crestline, Pittsburg, Philiulelp.’iia, and New York:a ms. saMw.«an mavnanos./makes immediate connection at the wharves and in the Zanesville, Wheeling, Baltimore, W sahington City,

MILLER A JONES,

Ao1 wrs Avav and New York, tteamers of £rics»<ia and BaiumoreX*iiySlOlORlCRl V1CW OajRRmRfC> bteamahip Company’s lines, by canal and sea, to New

BY M. D. LA CROIX, 31. D.,Norfolk, Charleston. 8a-

ALBANT, N. T. For p^coiars see freight tariff, copies of whieb may

npWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY

A general assortment of Family Floor always on ar’tJents' and boys Giotning mahand and for sale at the lowest market price. shortest notice and on reasonable ter

Having ample accommodation for the storage of Pro- ' “

dnee and Merchandise, we respectfully soUcit consign- a. M. robikson s. z. xartik o. r. psktok.

meats of the same, and will use onr best endeavors to si-_ I’onsiantlv Receivinc Newmake quick sale, and at the best prices the market will

X OUManii^y uife ivcw

; afford- ocbdtf Goods.

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dress tbe Dean by letter, or call on him in person.D. M. t’lAIPEH, A. M., M. D.,

I Dean of the Faculty, 9i< Locust street,sel7dkw Between Fourth and Fifth stree;..

and colored lithoirtaphs andplates . Price only a cents.I^rfcent free or postage to all

parts of tbe United States.

streets of Baltimore with the Railroad to Philadelphia Philadelphia, and New York.and New York, steamers of £rics»<ia and Baiumore ' One train on Sunday at stjO o’cloek P. M., for Colum-Bteamship Company’s lines, by couD and sea, to New bus.York anil Boston, steamers to Norfolk, Charleston, Sa- Trains run by Columbus time, 7 siinutM thotar thuMvsnnab, ke. Cincinnati.For particoiars see freight tariff, copies of whieb may THROUGH TICKETS,

be hM of any of the Forwarding Houses in the Wen. And all Infonc j-.ion, can b« obtained at the New Of-JOHN B. DONE, fices. No. 3 Burnett UouteBuil .: :g, W. L. O’Bsibk,

fel9 Master of Tnntpcr*usUon. Baltimore. 1 Tizket Ageut;No. r,7 FruuiGIfice, uibson House Build-

U. HUTCHIKM.. JMO. C.HILTOH

Exchange and Banking House of

HUTCHl.llCil^ A €0.,

i ^ILKS. MOIRE ANTIQUES, WA-j

t'led, striped brocade, plain Qroi de Naps, Mar-I celline, Chein, kc., which we offer low.

: MERINOES AND DE LAINES.

I Lupin's super black and colored Merinoes; German

Polytechnic Institute,LOUISVILLE, KY.

Cheapest book ever published,and containing nearly doublethe quantity of reading matterin that of the

n Filly-Cent or DollarPabUcHtioiiM.

MH ^ m ^I

Lsupm Bupw RUU Guiuivx* m^iiuucBy xflcruiAUot rrCDsTTlllK

mrirwr'r »Xf R’44 WITH DIVGS f’OTl.! Merino; Coi.urgs; all Wool piain and printed and black| ^[^E>»GU.UD!9 DUlLDlaXGo, GL/iV

jpe Laines; Union and cheap fabrics; direct from New 1

“** * '' *

Xv ner of Main and Bnllitt streets. I York, this day opened.

J. E. SPENCER, A. M., AND N. ROBINSON, A. B, V^ncipais; J. oils, A. M., Adjunct Professor. PubliCHtions.

11HIS INSTITUTION UFFKRi! Ml‘rriagef and the^secre?^in-^. superior advantages to young men who are desF flrmities and disorders of youth^

themselves thoroughly for a coUi> and maturity, resulting from ex- KKw; T,Tp-|T,|rv-^ev PVTFimHI'RO VOFiFOI.K AVD

commercial or scientihc pursuits. cesses, which destroy the physical and mental powers. KlUMJlOND, TEFEIOBU^, A AND

be had of any of the Forwarding Houses in the Wen. And all infcncj-.ion, can b« obtained at the New Of-JOHN B. DONE, fices. No. 3 Burnett House Bail .: :g, W. L. O’Baia’s,

fel9 Master of TrantperiusUon. Baltimore. 1 Tizket Ageut;No. r,7 FruuiGIfice, uibson House Build-ing, Alex. Uaxilion. Ticket Ag-nt; or at the Gkl Oific^

SHORTEST ROUTF TO BALTIMORE ^l^n^'eTH'ou'Jli^'or^Sthr;^ (uSle5T^5^^And Qaickcfct Route to Philadelphia. *’^-*oaito*boi«flrom4X a. x. nntil9)4F. x,

1855. Summer Arrangement. 1855- THE ojLmblIhhnb^g— -mrarranr -rzrsar^-.^- ^ ' Calif for passengers at aU the prin.-ipal Hotels, for each

Aiid svery vain. By leaving diree'ioons at either of ih«~— „ , .ottees, will eaU for paassngers iu ail pans of th«

To Zanesville, "WTioeling, Baiumore, Wa- *ttv. wiihont fail. ryfodtr

BbioKton City, Philadelphia, At N. TI00**006 AWU w.y, ^ ’ 1350. iCMMBB ABBaXOBMBXT. ihi*>. fiOMMBB ABBaXOBMBXT.

s holesale or reiaU, Furniture and Chairs of every loterest allowed npon deposiu of Kentucky money taimab AvnaiiAWiBrtcscnpuon. . „ . orcurTency,tota withdrawn at pleasure.

lALMAS A.>D BUAWLfc,

fcpniig. Moss, Cotton, and fibuck Mattresses, as low Demand and Tune Bills on all the principle eities in SoMr Cloth and Moire Antique Talmas, i

M anvEouse wist of the monntaius. se36 dtf the United 8tatet, in sums to salt porenasers, for sale at Bay Btate and other large and small Shawls.

Thos. Poe. Jr., form^ of Ha^ **Bank Note^tock, and Bullion businessUantacted on ? fd^vCLOTL

Puaae Rinols, formerly of Philadelphia, Pa. favorable tenns. Ataautiful lot this day opened.J. Comx, late of Rush county, Ind- CoU^Uons made upon aU points. EMBROIDERIES AND MITTS.

POE, RINOLE & CO., Our fu'l stock of these now received, whicl

G ENERAL COMMISSIU::^ .\ND pare favor.abiy wuh any house.

Forwarding MerchanU, No. « Third street, east All kinds of Northern, Eastern, Southern, and Wes- 1FL.4NNEL8 AND DOMK6T1C8

niffe, between Main and the river, Louisville, Ky. tern Bank Notes purchasta at low rates. ' Grey, brown, yellow, red, Domet, French pParticular attention given to tta sale snd purchase of Land W arrants.—The highest market prices paid for

^ tan, mode, kc., FlanneU. Of DomesticWiiiakv. Grain. Ilemn. Cordage. Bale Rone. LandWarranU. iylb

1 have a snnerior stock. .G we purchase thei

TALMAS AND SHAWLS.Super Cloth and Moire Antique Talmas, new styles

Bay State and other large and small Shawls.

CLOAKING AND TALMA CLOTHS.Ataautiful lot this day opened.

EMBROIDERIES AND MITTS.Our fu'l stock of these now received, which will com

pare favor.abiy with any huuse.

FL.4NNEL8 AND DOMESTICS.

Ti'iTKi'q and diseases arising from indi*cretion, with plain andA 1 A Ai/.i

. simple rules by which all persons can cure themselvesFor elementary English branches, per term SUM without mercury, with the author’s observa'aons onCommon and higher English branches. Ancient ' marriage, its duties and disqualifications, and iheii

WILMISUTON,BT BALTIMORE AND OHIO,

ommon and higher English branches. Ancient ' marriage, its duties and disqualifications, and iheii /iswt.dat niiTn Avn l TTTI.X tat a ill R a IT ruband -Modern Languages and Book-keeping, iH:r remclies ; with colored lithographs, illnslrating tht CENTRAL OHIO, AND 1*11 £i*x JRlAmi RALUtt 0B,

term 16 00 anatomy and physiology, and diseases of the repro- Yiaterm 16 00 anatomy and physiology, and diseases of the repro-

TERMB duotive organs of both sexes, their structnres, uses, and. ifuncttona. It contains many important hints to those

The School Y’ear Is divided into four terms of ten loontemplatir.g matrimony, which will overcome objec-weeks each, tbe first commencing on Monday, lieptem- ions against niarriage : none, however, should take

BUILDING.his imj^rtant step without first consulting its pai.t treats of all diseases of females, whether marnec

UNDERSIGNED HAVE,

Ffostf, W'liisky, Gra'n, Hemp, Cordue, Bale Rope, LMd_w arranU^1

Baggi ng - Twine. Baw.n« Lard. Wool, Feathers, Seeds. . w* ^ .. a iD’T’CfY 1

B^ev, I.gga, and all deocriptions of Produce. Groce- .\ILS. l,’!)O0 KEGS ASSORl ED :

nee. and manufactuivd articles. W e have ample room I’ittaburg and Wheeling, best brands, in store andfor onr fctorage and Forwarding Department. All arti- (or sale by H. T. CURD k CO.,dee consigned to us for sale or shipment willreceive om ,^.(o hixth, tatween .Main and Market sta. fpersonal and prompt aUcntion. Cash orders for the — -purchase of Groceries, Drngs.kc.. wUI he filled at the COPARTNERSHIP,fnsreat Barket price, and forwarded without delay

.

POE. KINGLE A CO. New York, August 1, I860.

WardkC^«T.L“udue.K^^^ r*x H E UNDERSIGNED HAVEWm.Gler.n fe Son, Cincinnatt, Ohio. M. entered into a copartnership for the purpose ofThoa. J. Pickett, Maysvilie, Ky. transacting a strictly legitimate Commission business inJ. S. Wilson, Lcxingtun, Ky. this city, under the styT-. of Dumesuil, Murdock k Co.I, k T . Maddox, Kush ville, I nd

. Promn attention will be given to any business entrustedW. fcendderk Co., Terre Haute, Ind. tons. HENRY A. DUuESNIL,George liincbuian, do, do. ROBERT A. BELL,8. Bvbour, iiidianaooUs, Ind. anXdoin W'M. MUKDUCK,

FRANCIS MclLVAINE.

rixHECITY FOUNDRY,SITUATED (REKRr A. BrMCkMl.,) JWX. MCRIHKK, )

N. on Mnin street, lieiwren Fioyd and Preston, of the (uoi’T a. bELt, ) (iuakcis k. m’ilvaise,|

tale JaVi Bkldwin, is now offered fur sale upon libfval Wiin*g|Ag'L' Ar i'nterma. The business of this Fouiidiy is wej estab- XFII lllC*9ll 1 1 )

.vM llrCIOfi. lalisbe4, and Its locAiion well suited to a country business. a* at a» 1 c i v A VT'«It is well w. rih the attention of any one who IS desirous M ” U .11 31 I o o I Lf 3iril\Gn.'V-i 119,of engaging in a hne prr.fitahje basin^s. Call on me New York, Office 93 Beaver, near Wallstreel.at the Foundiy, and examine the iwemiae* and terms of QT Liberal cash advances made on consignmenti of

FLANNELS AND DOMESTICS. The Polytechnic Institute is located on the corner ot Ingle. Hints to th^ who desire no n«re ctuldren.*

*11 T. . e i. I L. ,Centre and Walnut streew. The building nas recently krangers who require methc^ aid, before contolting

Grey , taown, yellow, red, Domet, French pink.s.rsw. thorouglUy repaired and fitted up in a taateful anc foP doctor, ought to know whether their cases are pro-

inp mode* IiIaddcIa* Of Donit^itic Goodsg w' cotumodiouv mauDcrw The Gyiuinuiuiua loRether with j riy unuerftood by those whoni they employ* ftodlhui

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have a superior stock. An we purchase these goods a i ;impleplay grounds attached, turnon an excellem fi»rd against the imposition of ouackery,so prevalentet, we can offer great ind'icemetits to purchasers. ooDortuiiiiv tor heaithlul snorts and invisoraLliAff ; a populous cities. lirnce the advantage of a popular

eU. Uf Domestic Goods, wAn we purchase these goods a

Colomboa and Wheeling.

Three daily trains leaveCincinnati at d A. x., Ib’JO a. x., aaidp. x.

rO Zff.VKSP/LLE INhS HOCKS;TO WHKKLIMU l.\ ID HOCKS;

TO BdLTlMVKE hV 2d>, HOCKS:TO PHlLAbh:LPHiA LV 3u\ HOCKS:

TO WASHiAU JXKV CY J» HOC KS.

F OR TH B EAST!VIA THU

JuFsTsonTillu and Ohio and Mfrgisaiypi RaUrcadfi,

A.VO THUCISCDTNATI, HAM ILTON, a5D DAYT05

UAl LUOAD!!!Expeditioui^ Koate

net, we can oner greiit ina'icemeiiu to oppurtiuiiCy for healthful sports and invigorating e.xer-j

« populous cities, iirnce me aavantage 01 a i^puiaiROBINfcON, MARTIN k Cu., cis^ kiowleiige of on. s self, such as is given in this work.

oc3 _____ 9g Fourth street. For further information inquire of the Principals ai If meaicalauthorism be the twt of talent, and en-

. . 1 111..,.*..... the School Hoorn, or at the residence of J. E. Haynes fr?? ®°®7*^“ **°**To 1'HrinerK untl 1 lnillt*rs» Esq., on Fourth street, between Chestnut and broad jliscnminatebetween truthful simplicity and outrage-

xT*r>'r<¥A- * t.i% r\e> wav auAI dkwtf ' 'US specionsneds and tamhost. Dr. La Croix is a le

OlilNSUN, 3IAR riN & EO.J 96 — — .. iEailyqualifl«l physician, and for tUe last tweny yeanFourth street, between .Market and Jefferson, MoiltrOSe Ls.'W Coile8'6. I has been dually consulted upon the different diseases

would call your attention to the foUowing goods suita-JUUUbl UDC AjO,W GUUCgC. which his hook treaU, personally aa well as by

/m Uii FUAVk Viik-ri etter. Any perton seeding cent* in a letter, posi-

ir meifical authorism be the test of talent, and en-|

Brunswick or Amta

Connecting at Baltimore with Train Philadelphia, 'Wil- raiO NEW YORK, BOwSTON ANDImington, and Baltimore rmlroiMi, to Phiiadcipl Philat: iphia Vi* Dayion a Clyde to Ci velajj.Jnreuag wi:h Tnun >iew Jenev railroad, to^ew Yor* , dirtsrt—ma&iiigthrvtrr-rni'JtetaOBiASAromadrhygay

Thitii the only route which can make the hour^otner Lineaout of Cincinnati.

Nt> c'-hfr line from Ciucinnstti m^keo quicker time Of

Fonrth street, between Market and Jefferson,would call your attention to the following goods suita*

M. entered into a copartnership for the purpose of ;

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transacting a strictly legitimate Commission business in

Ithis city, under the styT-. of Dumesuil, Murdock k Co.

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Prompt attention will be given to any busipess entrusted ,

of Dumesuil, Murdock k Co.

(REKRr A. erMcsMt.,)CUOa’T A. BCLl., )

HENRY A. PUsiEfcNlL,ROBERT A. BELL,WM. MURDOCK,FKANC18 MclLVAINE.

t WX. MCRPOtK,IniAKCls k. x’lLTAinz

fiuper heavy Jeans;Do do Linseys;Do eastern do;

Fulled Cloth;Extra plaid Cottons;Wide and narrow Osnaburg)Heavy brown D >mestics;Checks and Marin, r’s fctrii«;

Calico and Domestic Gingaam;Xwse,Is and Cassinets;Heavy grey Blankeis;Super white country Linsey;

Montrose Law College.(OVKU FUA.NK.FOKrj.

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time ttiwecQ Cincinnati Baitimorv; amviLg g>% m<^re cert Hi'iconnertirins to Uie R.*«t.aBU none tOMOieflhoars in advance of any oih<rr root**. fr^B the ’a.-! Mr one aad thre»*-)u vttr h*»iur36.

This ii the yuickrM Koute trom Cincinnati to Fhila- i ieum.^on the rioennatt, llaBiitoa, and l>anon, dclnhia, arriving in advance uf any oth rr rout-. R id i* ,uuk»*r than on .mv oihcr railroad iaI This is the only route which can make the hoars

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uru ». K-r thr?=v L urihs or th-- fii-!:»n« ?* thia road le

C3 O .M M I S S I O N MERCHANTS,.t New York. Office 93 Beaver, near Wall street.

aevag-w.. vs*«.w. vw..Aa..^ lAosaasw^ , DeCiaUJI X CrUllUUlUa.Y , XIn fact, everything uecessafV for a Winter 8 outht, and uation, Oivision, and 3

which we offer at the verj* luwest figures- Call before which, having been thepurchasieg. ROBINSON, -MARTIN k CO., in the luUn.ss and ei

96 Fourth street.

aale The Foundry has been in op. raUon for ten years Western Pro<iuce to the above firm, by

New Ynrit, Office 93 Beaver, near Wall street.

.*3^ Liberal cash advances made on consignmenU cf| 1 ^

past, and has a fine share of patronage.BIKCII MLfcfcELMAN, Agent,

oc4dU For .Mrs. Frances Baldwin, .\dm'x.

Moticp lo ronlractom.FbuiKtcR's Orri< k L. Jt N. R. R., >

G.uisville, Aug. 3D, 1855. (^ r%ifrFkn/kw4xV4.j v v i » c:

tt'tiX i>UM£$Mt, B£LL bi C0-, Wall street.{

Hide, Oil, and Leather Store.|

» KIRKP.VTRICK,N0.21SOUTH• Third ktreet, between Market and Chestnut

streets, Philadelphia, has for sale Spanish Hides, dryand green salted Patna Rips, Tanners’ Oil, Tanners’

CLOAKS & MANTILLAS31 A K K Ac DOWNS,

471 Main street.

! r|YHE WINTER SESSION OF TRSI8L establishment will be commenced on the flr-itMin-

day in Octuber—its duration will be five months-buiI students will be admitted at any time before, an< in*

i structea ana beard ui recitations of regular leesuo pre-

poraiury and m oilvauce of their regular course.Thos. B. Mo.nroi, LL. D., Protessor of Jutspru-

dence.I. The Preparatory and Auxiliary 8ciences nd Lit-

erature ot the Law—Rhetoric and Logic, iuclifmg es-

peciaily Terminology, Definition, Abstraction, 'enerai-;

ixotion. Division, and Argumentation, and itjf Ethics,|

which, having been the basis, supplies the ds>cieiicies!

in the luUutss and exactness ul tne posifve pruvisions of every law—constituting logciner tlx separate I

department, but discusseil in tbe study, to greater orless extent, of every branch of junsprudeire. .

II. History—siuiiied bnefiy in its own lepartment,but coulinually in connection with tbe Ovil Law, ibcCommon Law of England and Americsthe Urgouie

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jand International Law, and with thearbf'ory purtiuns

Iot every other head of jurisprudence lube diagram. '

ing to directions, safely packed and carefully tecurtatf 'm all observation.t^Uifice open daily from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M., and ot

duuday from 3 nntil 6 P. M.KT'cifiioe RkHovkofrom No. 66 Beaver street to No.

31 Maiden Lane. Albany. N. Y. noil dAwly

I leaves CincinnatiLigbUiing Expr»-88— Little Miauu railroad, 91 thv,“"'^'- me koiinati at a o’cl-ick a. x., am vet at Zanes- Hamilt'in, ^d D;iy

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tapots are about

- — - Connociing with Train at fcilumore for PhiladelpiL'a v***'“’

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I* Cl A pp c 4 1 !.’ I feis' T*8'¥1VV f I I \ ' &nd N6w York, din.ct. ' _ rlit»oar< pR9!»engw vt; noidaiwin^l half aa hour alC*KKAT ba'VlAr- Ur lUnA LiUlS lA(fonnecting at WMtuogton for frederickgburg, P--

^bicb, haviiig been the basis, supplies the d^cieiicivo! TTi;tnfii/%1rvr r*ifvr tersVnrg, Kichmoad, ^c. « r

n the luUutM and exactuesa oi the poaif^’e provi JYBIllUCKy vlty*. ;>d TaAiif—Kxpresa—Little Miami raiTroad, leaves Cin- Asftwckangesof PaeseDgtrCarsasbjanjothev

ions of ever>'l»w—couaiUuiing logctaer lh» separate! V Ml IV II \ V IM'TIIKKU cinnati at lOJu o’clock a. m., arnves at Zane»viil« at 3: w aw w* tw- w- w »

Itfpartiuent, but diBctt8se<l m the study, to Krealer or fl a>lU->UA i , UU 1 Upriiv 1 J 45 f . H. Leaves Zauetville at 5 r H.t aud arrives at cheeked ihreagh to l>uiikirk, Boffalea

ess extent, of every branch of junsprudeifc. . a sole of Lots in Kentucky city will commence, ; Wheeling at 10 r. x. and ritts-argj, , , . » , .r., _

II. History-stuuieU bnefiy in its own lepartment, at public outcry, and continue from day to day until ahi Connecting at Wheeling with Train Baltimore and iheb o Cioek, a. x.. Train, ClneiBBati.

ml continually in connection with the Ovil Law, the 1 are disposed ot. The rapid growth and futnre perma- ' Ohio Kailroad, for Baltimore aod Wokbingtoo. llMalton k Dayt„n ltai.road, {•reokt'ast tt CineiBBatt

juminon Law of England and Americsthe Urgouii. nent prosperiiy of this place being the promiuent object Connecting at Baltimore with Train for Imiladelphia SP, the foiiow'.'.g .i»y la New York, Phuadeivtua*with the proprietors, all the lots will ta s«'ld without re- an,1 New York, direct- 2**‘**^/'-'

serve, and on the most U'oerai terms, both as to time ind 1 Connecting at Washington for Fredericksburg, Pe- From C.aci’.'.nki to New lurksOJfc nour,;manner of payment. ter;burg, Richmond, kc. To Philadelphia in 31,-, taure;This town is located in the county of Hickm.an, State ! .jo Ik u.a— Night Express— Little Miami railroad, 10 A*bMy in* noure;

of Kentucky, upon the east bam »( the Missiseippi leaves CincinnaU at 6 o’clock r. x. Arrives at Zaues- To taston in »hoare;river, fifteen miles below the mouth of the Ohio, and just ! ^Ule ad 3 o’clock a. x., leaves Zanesville at 3-l3 a. x.,

below and adjoining the present town of Columbus, andj and arrives at Wheeling ate: jd *. n. lo Dan^rk m 14^ ?M*ure:

has within its corporate limits the depot and station| ConnecUiig at Wheeling with Morning Train Bs'.li- nttXiwinft hoBrs;

grounds of the great Mobile and Ohio Kailroad, at its I more and Umo railroad, lor Cumberland, w). -re pa'- v , , • n ® “•‘LsMire in * tionr,.

northern terminus.I sengeri sleep ondresume by Morning Train (or the Ea*t xootBer LinerroB Cinou^ati mstes quickertiBet*

It wouM be out of place in thia advertisement to dweh I direct. the East, aud BOae M quick (roa tho Kast ky one aad mat length, and in detml, upon all the advances of this

jConnecting with Train at BaitlBore. for Philadelphia ItaUhour*.

111. The Organic Law ot Governmeu- It is proper ' manner of payment

.yiri . H. H. .

I Third street, between Market and Chestnut ww A VIT Vf 1\V TV ^TflRL' A I AKPP over here in the ordinary mode. IW disensM-d anu I of Kentucky, upon the east bam of the Mississippij(eaves Cincinnati at 6 o’clock r. x. Arrives at Zaues-

4 1 r» ou/ kO/ iw a I u ’ vt'il l istreets, Philadelphia, has for sale fcponish Hides, dry

jB-fl A » Ih >* l-N o 1 Un-Ili A GAIVIvEi studied, not only abstractedly, on th seif-^viderit a.x- i river.flfteen miles below the mouth of the Ohio, and just ! yUlead 3 o’clock a. X., leaves Zanesville at 3-l3 a. X.,

Jr*.\LLD rKDl vY ILL DCj green salW Patna Kips, Tanners’ Oil. Tanners’ i-b-KL and elegant assortment of Cloaks, Mantillas, aud lomsondlhe (roposilion ol Uic arbuary Law, but in ' below and adjoining the present town of Columbus.and

jgnd arrives at Wheeling at 6 : j*» ». x.

* received by tbe undersigned until Monday the 15tb and Curriers’ Tools, at tbe lowest prices and upon the ' Talmas, consisting in part of direct importations, and me examples ot the diversiUeU lor* of Guverumeni has within its corporate limits the deptu and station I Connecting at Wheeling with Morning Train Ba'.ti-

y otO.'tdicr.forlheGKADrATION.CULVERT.aDd best terms.t

of copies from latest Prench designs. which have been and are now existot- Its course is, grounds of the great Mobile and Ohio Railroad, at its| more and Uhiu railroad, for Cumberland, w). -re ^a-i-day ott.b't dier.foriheGKADrATION,CLL\ERT,aDd best l

BKlDt/E M.AfcONRV of'Jmiles of Uie Louisville and All-N asUviUr Kailroad, extending from tbe town of Bowling tke hi

Green, Ky., to the city of Nashville, Tenn. The work ia exi

IS well wo'ithy the attention of contractors, feing of a Lealair character, situated in a healthy and productive tion.oouDUy, and easy of a/xteas from the Ohio by means of I

the CumiA-rland and Green rivers. Plans, bpecifica-

All kinds of Leather in tbe rough wanted, for which , This importation is certoinlv one of the largest and fiowever, commenced and terminate in exercise.v upon northern terminus., , . I sen geri sleep and rest

te highest market price wiU be given in cosh, or taken,richest we have ever hail the pleasure of offering to the our own Conslitutioua and fctatulur Organic Law, ana It would be out of place in this advertisement to dweh I direct.

D ex^ange (or hides.i

Ladies of Louisville, and is re(>lete with novelties inde- me history of the origin, formaiius, revolutions, mu- ‘ at length, and in detail, upon all the advantages of thisj

Connecting with TrLeather stored free of charge and sold on commis- sign. Amongst the styles worthy of particular notice uitions, and exteusioubuf ourown'bveniment. Every- 1 location, and tbe hriliiant prospects of a city so fortu-

, >'ew York direct.

nent pruspeniy or this place being me prominent object

with the i>roprietors, all the lots will lie s<'!d without re-

serve, and ou the most U'oerai terms, both as to time indand New York, direct.Connecting at Washington for Fredericksburg, Pe-

tersburg, Richmond, kc.to mention that tfos high head of La is not passed '

'This town ia located in the county of Hickm.an, Ftate : ..j, Tk aX-s— Night Express— Little Miami railroad.

: tons, and profiles of the work will be ready for examination by the lOlh of October, at the oftice of me com-pany inMwUng Green, where all necesaary informationrelating to it can be obtained from the Engineers in

BKt’SIlKN! UKITSIIES!!

are the

EMPRESS EUGENIE,KMB. POMPADOUR,

CASTILLIAN,BARCELONA,

thing ootamed elsewhere in apivurtoted in this course'

nntely situated, and being a terminal point of such a, Connecting at Washi:

to the lUusuratioD, ouaiysis, aud>ynmetic discussion|

roail upon sum a river; but let me inquirer look at the;tersburg, Richmond, kc

ngtjn for Fredericksburg, Pe-LlA'nNO CISCU-.S'ATI.

_ of our own system.

J /kQIPpiy LIITUIi'U f’Uiu'li'R Vfl I

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I International Law. The nurse in this depart ; has a high and neaimy locality—proteciea irom au in-nu uibiv, vsrvvyv^inrw, ivv-r. together with some eleg.ant Embroidered Nekuet. Moire ment must of course be commeoed with the iiecesaaiyi

uadationsby the nature of the grounds, the heighth of

^ Third street, between Market and Jefferson, Antique and Cloth Mantles, and Cloth Talmas, of every or natural Law, and embrace |b history of tbe cusio- the river bank, and the necessary « mliaiikment for the

prominent facts and reason for himselt. Kentucky city Baggage checked from Cincinnati to Wheeling, and ^ *

has a high and heoithy locality-protected from aU in- froiUmee loWuceuua,B.u Dui,*jrk

u'idatiimshv the naiure of the srounds.the heiahth of -na Wnnects at t pre-t for C. -sUine, P.—’^tarv, Phi-adel]

relaung to it can be obtained from the Engineers in agent for Wnnscb k Bru., Brush Manufacturers, Lou- shape and color and quality of material.

charge. Bidders unknown to the undersigned, must isville, Ky., offers for sale a large stock of LonisviUy CF'W'erespectfully and urgently invite a general in

produce testiraoniaU from responsible persons as to made Brushes, which he is selhog low forcash. speclion. se33

ability kc Merchants wiU do well by calling and examining meBy or Icr of the Board of Director. stock before purehaaing eUewhere. Ail orders prompt- G||A|UQ|JA|0ansn d-d GEuKGK MACLEOD. Chief Engineer. 1} attendedto. Mystock comprises in part the foDowing:

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Cloth Mantles, and Cloth Talmas, of every or natural Law, and embrace |b history of the cusiu- the rivei

lor and quality of material. mary and other arbitrary Law own to the present day Irailroad

ationsby the aature of the grounds, tta heighth of| Baggage checke-l from Cineinaali to Baltimore, and R^- moVe «..lriver bank, and the necessary . mtankment for the (tam^ence to Philadelpiua, kc. ,V'

Merchants will do well by calling and examining me '

stock before pnrebssing elsewhere. All orders prompt-ly attendedto. Mystock comprises in part the (uUowing:

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16t) dozen assorted fchoe Brushes;140 do do 8<Tab do;150 do do Horse do;100 do do Wall do;AVER’S FILLS, is si s« E-Hi

A new and singularly sue- ,4”,.,. w'’r„S*d7i;f “at",icBiiii.cessful remedy for the cure of all Bilious diseases

I — nA/-<c/—Costiveness, Indigestion, Jaundice, Dru|isy, Rheumatism. Fevers. Gout, Humors, Nervousness, Irritability,I nfiamnisUons, Ueaaoche, Pains in the Breast, Side,Back, and Lim'ia, Female Complaints, kc., kc. In-deed, Very few are the diseases in which a purgativemkiicinc is not more or less required, and much sick-ness and fuOerii.g might be prevented if s harmless buteffectual Cathartic acre more freely used. No personcan feel well while a costive habit of body prevails; be-sides, it soon generates serious and often fatal diseases.Which might have been a\ oided by the timely and judi-cious nsc of a good purgative. This Is ^ke true ofroMs, feverish tymptoms, and bilious derangements.They sll tend to become or produce the deep seated and(urnuUable distempers which iosu the hearses all overthe land. Hence, a reUable family physic is of tbe first

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ImpurtaDceto the public health, and this Pill has beenperfected with conaumsuate skill to meet that demand.

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An extensive trial of ita virtues by physiciaDS, profes-sors, and poUeiita, has shown results surpassing any- :

thing hitherto known of any medicine. Cures havebeen effected beyond belief, were they not suhstan-

iUNNY bags.'M 6u bales 3K-bushel Gunny Bags:

It) do 3)6 and 3-bushel Beamless Cotton Bags;In Store and for sale by n'l «i "r rw-nn *. Tfi,

SHANGHAISAre 3,11 the Go!

TEMPLE OF FASHION,NO. o23 MARKET STREET,

? md for sale by }selO] li.T. CURD CO-

O. SUGAR. UK) BBLS N. O.8ugar in store and for sale by

If. T. CURD k CO,

mary and other arbitrary Law uwn to me present uay lraiiroaa irava, u is auirounucu oy a icruic auu ueoiiuj Tfirough tickeU for Washington City can only be pro- m.kinerio.- eopnretioo « .th ilk* SKr.r

among civilized and commerce nation*. Butespecioi country , repidly rettling. Its front is washed by tlie| cured by this ronte, aod tliis is the only route by which th„ E*^em Uitie*- m-riTP« mi P--tALor« *i

attention wiU be paid to the ubhc acts, treaties, ana mighty “Fathtrof Waters,’ navigablefrom this point: through tickeu can be procured vis Balmcore to Phiia- y J?.,

•taiute, of the Unued 8tates,/hich recognize, assert, at all seasons of the year for the largest class steamers, .Jelphia and New York., If.l o* DTaiji;^

and prescribe the rights and dues of the Government with a peroianent and endlong bank, and h^ing con Though tickett to Winchester, Richmond, Preder- u„n (txnresZhtloand us cituens towards otly nationsi their citixens, fessetlly one ot the j»esl and ilosi secure harbors to be

| icksburg, Petersburg, Norfolk, Weldon, and Wilmiag- Buffalo *^Ub.inT New York Boatou Cr-*tand subjects. found from New Orleans to bt. Louis. Kentucky city ton. con only be procured by the ytUe .Miami Routa, ‘ tore-V. The CivJ or Roman Ls'und of theCommon Law, is in di^t connection with the Mobile and Obio^l- and the only route by which passengers can go through city!for Detroit, *ua at t'Wvctai^ with niimsri

in connection with the statu'A iu improvement thereot, road, having its depot wi^n her hmiu. Bytteamboat without detention to Charleston, davannah, Macon, lify .„d Une^n o ih- W**tfound in the Acts of Congss, the latwt Digests, Ke- AtaUnta, Augusta, and aU points douth.

, Jading. dtaSins.** "

' visions and Codes of the sw ral Mates, including commuaicaUon with the great Illinois Central Kailroad FOK TUKOUGU TICiLKTS. ' aTHian Tmaw.—C!eveLs^d Night Kapr^ " ‘

i Maritime and other Mer«iUle Caw, and at Cairo, and also by a like connecUon with the Cairo 'Vis luovcuii iXM™tC ^^ty JuTtaprudtfe adminuiered in the Fed- 'aikI Fnfton or ^at CBifoimia route, the road now And allinforaation at Cin^naU, pteaw apply attt^ New York^d ’itakon^’

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eral and Btate Courts- fondly cherished by the three Statesof Missouri, Ar- i LittJe Miami Oibces, P. W. atrader, Gwntrral Agent. •• n,— s-

Lawof Evidence, ifluding not only the arbitra- kansas, and Texas, as also the dt. Lenis and Ironj

No.3Bumet House, first door west of Vine; No. ("f ^^^Farefrcm LoniSTills a, low fii by an

ry and expressly recognisl rules of the raUonal Law, .Mountain Railroad, one branch of which is proposed to Gibson House, Front ofoce;at southeast corner Brood-C ArTXOW

communication with the great Illinois Central Railroadat Cairo, and also by a like connection with the Cairo FOR THROUGH IlCKJSia,

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leveland, Buffalo and FUtsbarg Kx-press, ot 6 o’clock a. x. for Dayton, Clyde, Cleveland,UQLklrk, Buffalo, .\Ibany, New York aLt Bostom; alswconnects at Fore -t (or Cr-j*thne, Piu*torv, PhitadelpKia*Boiiimoreaiid New Voik. irrive* atCieAe!an.£3;4ir. x.,•ivLNs oxrLk nak roauisvaa, tac Vki .our seats, ke.,making clo»- cucnection w ith Lake fchore Railroad tothe Eostem Cities; arrives at P-.tUburg at Jr. x.,coa>necting with Yost Express Train Rost.fcsto.soXiiAM.—Cleveland and Pittsburg Aecommod**

tion Express, at 8 n docs a. m., for Cleveland, Dwakirk,Bnffaio, .YlKony, New York, Boston, CrtsUine sad Pitts-burg; siso connects it Bon,Jusky, with Ateassor itayCity, for Detroit, oud at C'K-veiand with ntssutsrs Cre.scent City snd l^ne-n o, Ui.- M'*st, thruugJh withoutlanding. This tnin stops at ail dtattoas.gTHins Txau.—

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levetaud Night Kkpress, at 6 o’dbehand Fnfton or great California ronte, the road now And all information at Cincinnati, ptease apply at the ' vJl'

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fondly cherished by the three Statesof Missouri. Ar- j Little Miami Odices, P. W. atrader, Gwner^ .4geot,. ! kansas, and Texas, as also the St. Lenis and Iron

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No. 3 Burnet House, first door west of Vine; No. IT7' .Mountain Kaiiroad, one branch uf which is proposed to

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Gibson House, Front ofoce;at southeast comer Brood-! North Side* bet. Second and Third Stn,s ' tto wVwl presumptions, what is re’ i

terminate on the west bank of the river opposite our way and Fronri directly opposite Spencer House, andi T t ti XTV ' niiired what comnetent. jd what may be inferred, but * town. The Mobile and Ohio Railrooil comes up to us at the Little Miami Depot.LOUISVILIiB. KY. quire^^ from Alabam.i.passingthrough Mississippi and Western . ISAAC II. SOUTHWICK,.

. CURD k CO,

C10FFEE^ 66U bags R

THOMAS COWELL & CO.,DEALERS IN

^^‘'dTL-g^jfriioffre; uouiing ana rurnLsmng uooos,

sefo’*6do.

*°(^fot’RD!kCo!’^ Canes, Cnibrellaii, Ac.STRAYED OR STOLEN,

' a ^ o "lieu

Fred. EdwanU, E^., residing on the Shel-1 recommending as one of the most elegant and tasteful

« Ts df.Y. by Ville tnrapike, jusUjeyord the first loll-, ever opened in the Kalis City. Every taste has been

gale, on Sunday, Bept. 80, 1866, TMO HORSES; one a,consulted in the selection, and all we desire is an ex-

ly Particular attention paid to Ordered Work. .

W E ARE RECEIVING OUR tfouri?

Fall and Winter stock, which we feel safe in

tne residuary necessaryvws of Argumentation which|from Alabain:!,pas8ingthroughMissia3'ppi and MeMero

must be employed in olihuing the conclusion on every Tennessee, its tars freighted with the sugar, the cotton,

._jj ' thence, and tropical fruits of the South, to return laden

VII. The Practice of-aw In the Courtsof the United with the provisions and hrcadsiuffs and all the prodneu

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DEALERS IN States, according to tlKaevcral modes of procedure in andmanufarturcsof theM estanaNorth.broughtdown! rtl . 1 . JI? ft J suits at Common La' in Equity, in causes of Ex- I

to u» by the Illinois Central and u.her iwilroads, and by

Clotlimg and hirnislung Goods,

Canes, Umbrellas, kc. ! S.»

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I ’ ’ Mil. The Crimm Law of the United States and of' AthmUc and the cities of the nprtneraLtoes. The in-

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the States, with its .’aetice in the Federal and Statej

terchange oi commodities, the legitimate trade and har-

Fare Reduced.

O A L Y 8 7

recommending as one of the mo’st elegant and tastefulffkVttr A8ii»nibH in VmIU ihtv. Kvf*rv hH« i^pfi documents useU laHc prsicucc OX in© sevtr

Qu^ *‘ ter in the products of different dimes must uke pUce ^ ^ ^ ! 1. B.

Everir student wl be taught the composiUon of the here, here must they »top.J*«e stored, and here FROM LOUI8VIL1.I2 TO CHICAaO1

Uinary papers oHisiness, the pleouiugi and otner transhipwd. It cita require no km of prophecy to I,

iniie nroi-iic» nfth,. several Courts, Iforesee a brilliant fniure lor a city thus fortunately k> i BT thb at the ofi

ais infavorof these Pdls we msv menUon- I

ouier a ongm uay, neayy im, wiui some : fastidious. If there is any Uo

DrtA A!uAVK^ni!^U<I^ C^“:of Boston.and shouldered and short test is a trial. We resf^l^State Assayer of Mawmehu^, whose high profesaion-

j for the hnr*e. .ml !

TUOMJwl character i* indorsed by the The subscriber will pay fifty dollars for the hones and

ffoB.’or of the rnlted Stolen), oc len doUsn foe the horses, it deliv-Uto. ADM AKD Et ARETT, Sewa or Of the Unitedjt jones’ Livery Staiile, on Sixth

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KUBERT O. WINTHROr, ex Speaker of UeHouse he can get them.

•' Renresentauves.ABBOTT LAWKENCE.MinisterPlen. to England.tJoHN B. FITZPATRICK, CathoUe Bishop of Bos

ton; also.Dr. J. R. CHILTON, Practical Chemist, of New Yo-

city, indorsed byHon. W. L. MARCY, (Secretary of State.WM- B. ASTtiItt the richest man in America,p. LKLAND k <X>., ProprieUm of the Metropolitan

BoteL and other..

THOS. BOYLE.

Did space permit, we could give many hundred cer- Parades, CoUll _ _ _ _tificste. from all parts where the PlUs have been used, licit s share of public patronage,but evidenee even more convincing thto the experience Li^ Lessons given on every description of Brass andof eaiineat public men is foaad in their eflects npon Bfoing Instruments by Jacob SeebacU.t-ruD.

. _ Ap^y to A. DAPP, No. 406>6 Market afreet, betweenTbetoPiUa, the result oflong investigation and study, Fonrth and Pifth. ocl dl3

are offered to the public as the best and most complete

fhr^^c?mP.“uiId^not olr*th?dren^hamSves,‘bSt FCVCr SUd OF CMllS Olid FCVCLaf tae medicinal virtaea only of vegetable remedies, ex-

proc^ In a state of p^iy, and WJURKHARDT’S FEVER ANDetxahined together in such a manner as to insure the trt'm uv.iE-nv ^ j r

Liberty Brass Band,OF IX)UISVILLE,

Are now in receipt of new,select, and beautiful Airs from Mew York and

Boston, and, feeling confident of their ahiliro as mu-siciaiui, are prepared to attend, professionally. Funerals,"

'lion Parties, kc. They respectfully so-

ever openea in lueroii. I^iiy. jjvcry uwic uas ocen ^ of entries of judicial nro- i cated, snd blest Wltn Sconsaltcd in the selection, and all we desire i* an ex- with the turms of p>ce»s ana oi euuies oi juuiciai pro

artificial outletsaminaUon, with the confidence ihat it is all we wiUnceil

w< be held twice a week forthe exer- Teats or 8al£-A ereto convince any one of our alaJity to satufy the most A Moot Lourt W

personal security and a lien reserved npon the properfastidious. Iftnereisany douU ^utit,theonlyf^^^ ty; or twenty psr cent, cash and one tod twoye^tert IS a trial. M e respe^l^ mrite ^in n^^ any- iL CounUw. “ cr^l'G *ifbo“f personal security for the balsnce, at th<tl^glnourluie. TUoM'aS COMKLL k “T^Sl £?oV»^Sltnat oto Professor opUon of the purchanir

Professorships i'this Cof/sgr, but all his time not re-W r« If * -i-11 TiT.j'fv / /viTre quired by his jurisi duties is employeu with his stu-

E IIA^ E JUST OPENED OUR aents, and eacAlass will have the benefit of not less,

fall tod winter stock of Staple and Fancy Dry than three le.sui every day.and the Institution U in- ^er to

Goods, suited for the approaching season, consisting of corporal^ by statute of Kentucky, witn power to and ttWo Kail^^Woolen tod ClotiiVre’Gooas; coniw aU inej^ees kn^n in either the t’lvil or Com thrown of Lolum

Bfrined Goods; mon Law, or wt-'h can be conferred by any coUege or;

tnin> years rmnos oi to

foresee a brilliant fniure tor a city thus fortunately k>

cated, and blest with a combination of so many natu-ral and artificial outlets for travel aud trade.Teaxs or Sale—

A

credit of one and two yean, with

ty; or twenty per cent, cash and one and two years’credit, without personal security for tbe balsnce, at theoption of tlie purchaser. K. J. BULLOCK,

Vi. H. H. TAYLOR,BEN EDWARDS GREY',

se38 dkwts Trustees and Proprietors-

w V fall tod winter stock of Staple and FanQoodk suited for the approaching season, consii

Woolen tod Clottiien’ Gooas;Striped GoodsjLinen sand White Goods:Flannels; printed and fani-y Dress Goods;Woolen and Cotton Hosiei7;American and EngUsh Prints;

and Ohio Kailroad Cumpany, tbe proper authorities ot

the town of Columbus issued three hundred tut per cent.|

Aecommooauothirty years bonds of one hundred dollars each, interest 2® i*'

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payable semi-annually. Those bonds, after being in-*'*

JSUU ou luiuriuatiuu M vuivuiuui, m uie Tnek *i,.lLittJe Miami Offices, P. W. atrader, Giuieral .kgeot, 1!°^ fSTSiHn. to inw m hw .nwNo.3Burnet House, first door west of Vine; No. (77 Fa/e from LoUiSTUle a, low M by any Mh,r rextkGibaon House, Front ofoce; at southeast corner Broad-way tod Front, directly opposite dpencer House, and CACTIOX.at the Little Miami Depot. The trareiing puMic are cautioned against ttofolw

IS.4AC n. SOUTHWICK, statements made in the advertisements of the Unlc Mi-Buperintendeni Central Ohio Railroad. ami Railroad Company. Among tbe mom prominent of

C. YY. 3. BROW N, these may be named: that their line is the quickest t*Agent C. O. R. R., Ciacinnsti. Jyl4 dtf tho East; Uiat there is less certtinty of connections by

,way of Clyde lo Clsveland, un,l that there we leto

I, I . changes of ears on the Pittsburu Express by one roatware Kcuuceu. thon the other. ForNraranre haa bna cxcreiscil for

weeks, on the prom.jo that Iheik.- niisrepresentatioas

'-“M! ^4Mtto*-j3C ,J^ggWBD should be corrected; but they are tt*ii reitcrateil daily inhand-bilis and newspapers, maaing tbe tantion nscsa

0\i*V !“^HKNRY0.AMI9,Supt.C.n.kD. R.^ * C* • 1. B. PHILLIPS, iupLC.kT.R.R.

FROM LOUISVILliR TO CHICAaO 1

^F.tWaoRN, Pres, k Sopt. M.R. k L. K.R. R-A n%^*u AJVwaa V aaaouj v| |^¥or further luformaUon, orthrough tickeU. apply

BT THB ' Bt the ofilcoof the Jeffersonville Railroad. No. 656, Ylaia

Ill irii TV'I 1 Street, or to CAPT. 1.3. MOORHEAD, Genl Agt.

New Albany and I5>alem Railroad. t^Theo.roib«.Li..wineaafo?,S±:iiJi?,'^vThe only direct Ronte, and the only taF^efrnamesaiihsBbovsoaces.

Route by which Through ist»<UT ...rglWO DAILy'eXPRESS TRAINS FraBtforl,ff. through to Ciiicago wlUioat changeof cars or bag- :

AND T iRXIPlQTON A FRANKFORT* Express Train leaves New Albany at 3JO o’clock a. x. I RAILROADS.

Train (freight and passengers) leavesI

Through Ti«-ketH to Cincinnati.Both Train* connect at Ciiicago with ail morning and

|FARR •4—GOOD FOB TWO RATS.

through to Ciiicago without changeof cars or bag-

tyin order to pay their subscription lo the Mobile .,w3d Ohio Kailroad Cumpany, the proper authorities ot Express T^n Ic^es New Altony at JJO o’clock a. x.

letown of Colnmbu* issued three hundrwi SIX per cent. Aecommodauon Tram (freight and pa*»engers) leaves

Vn Aerica or EnrciM *o thJt every ttudent ' payable semi-annually, niose oonus, alter oeing m- lTr^* connrot at Chicago with^ Burmiin ana

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m«v tod^shaJh^e wha^^^ he^hiutove i

doreed by the Mobile at. d Ohio Railroad Company, were *7.«>.ng Tn^ for the W ett and ..Northwrot. A^, at I

* wnatever diploma nesnaunave.p„t upon the market, and are now selUng at eighty -five MichiganCity with the Tnuns on the Michigan Central

^ht^iniom.f Bachelor of Law wiU be awarded on cents to the d liar, though they will be taken at par in Detroit, Buffalo, Ni^ara PaTls, Albany,

ihe‘‘ord.S'.2;?'/i^ ol other «hoota in iSr We««S ' Payment for any lot. tought at our sale m Kentucky,

i^vAA^kBaa masto ase »«*s x a . a* v., , a , 1,m r.Vs^ Tm of ftthpr MphnnlM in ths* WeMt^ti I P^XymeDl lOf aUT lOU DOafRl M our sale in X^emaCKy AWTSW kvim, AUkWlM VJ S«g VAJS; X ?? M 1 VAii

tSnufhS?mo^fl“!uri^hing an“Vhe?toj^^ TR.\IN LEAVES L(

_se7 C^rM_aina^^fcfc^^^ &»-oJa?^^th"eL“'= WWE BEGE. 5 CASES DE BEGEj« E R S 1 A N CLOTH. 2 CASES ‘‘‘ihe* tym^e^ pw

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‘j*\.MeVlO>V k*?0 ., 419 Main it.j

S^i^^tfo G^Suni,\®wt“haU^^ gets take tho So’cloek r. x. Train of Covintoon*r opened this day .nd for.aleby__„ wsa.on f^MS’aM

1, — every^Am^i^ cititon, 1. also seen by those paming IP ERSIAN CLOTH.opened this day and for sale by

se7 BAMB IQER BROS.

itor; buttheOect of tiie Profensor will be to give hi.

Broduates diomas in their head* which will securethem successi their profession.The termsre two hundred and twenty dollars per

session, (or Ffruction, board,lodgiug, stationery, theuse of both kt books and of a Utrury for collateral

lE BEGE. 5 CASES DE BEG]' received this day and for sale byidkw JAMES LOW k CO., 419 Main st.

Fever and Ague or Chills aud Fever. *

BURKHARDT’S FEVER AND Onened^tAGL*R REMEDY, the moat certain, aafe. and ef Mg*?bast reaulu. This tym/cm of oompoaiUon for medidnea SAfd.and rf

Laa been fonnd. in the Cherrv Pectoral and PilU both. I

f««tt».l re.“«ly “.<le known to Uie pu^c. Inhas been fonnd, in the Cherry Pectoral and Pills bothfto produec a mure efficient remedy than had hitherto

Gloves and mitts.,

. .. _ , _ai dazen inner bloi-v Glnve*- of sludentalU be limited to ten, all accommodated in

£ ®/In K .lo • ’ the house ahe Professor in the country, not in to wn.

Hi do lone Silk Mitta-’ *n<f R » gusiiteed that every student will receive, in

Onened this tova/d for sale bv improtnent of nimself, the fuU value of both hisU^nedthlsday andforaaieby money todme. NostudentwiU be received who mayBA^BKKQKR BKOB._ a^peato have determined to make himself a

LACK SILKS. 50 PIECES 26. lawyer, atmone wUl be advised to remain who may be

. oVi :.Tii V T_ . - _ , J ’ found unieor nnwilUug to do the work necessary tot 39, and 30-inch black Lustres received this day tha-ofessioii *el9dtfttwlCn- ...I.. u*AinBniiB'U Ru/iu master inroiesBion. teisuustw*

reading, to#l other necessary supphes, clothing only} rSNlCKING. 50 BALES TICKING,

6Acepted« Jis sum may appear large, but the numberI

**n/,zi*„i nn aii iia*. rrroivad thi* dav *nd for ssie byof sttidentaiU be limited to ten, all a«omm^al^ ui i dkw"*^

^ ***Ja!kK3 LOW k CtL, 4IS Maio «.

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over this ronte.

obvious. M hile by the old mode of composiUon every I

premuon we nay ooto making lor tne

medicine is burdened with more or less oftorimoniuus i i!d*m?,T\?d zh»Had injurious qualiUes, by this esch individnal virtu/ iditioM. to the old msn and the mfanl, andriw^s with

From Michigan City the route passes through the a o tw » t-w tmost delightful and floarishing part of Michigan to De- ^ •*

froit. Tlience crossing tbe Mtroitriv^a^paasiDf amyesst Lexington st 7 Ji r. Persous taking thia

TWO PA.>ritM;tK TKAl.'^.S DAILY.

First train leaves louis-vUle st 5 o’clock a. x., stopping U minutes for

breakfost at Lagrange, aad airivss at Lexingtou at II a.x. After remaining four hours in Lojongton, paasms-gers take the >o’clock p. n. Train of Covingtea and Lai-ington Railroad for Cinctanati, Paria, and Cyatkiann*aad eunnccting at Paria with stagsa for MaysvlBo.8 B(X>N D TR.1IN Mares Louisvilla at k38 p. a., anti

Wia MANUFACTORY.

VgV8be kll^UW V 1 V9VI 51S bUV W VffUl D gi MIU •through the most interesting portions of Upper Canada,including the Thames Battle Ground, London, Paris,Hamilton, kc., in view of Lake Ontario, to the Great

and for bale byse7 C

%>uM3 Jiat is derired for the curative effect is present .c , i „ ^ n ...

Ail tbe inert and obnoxious qualities of *aob substanm the ^uick effect prodnoM, the iJusD quantity necessary

employed arc left behind, the curative virtues only be- enect a cum (seldom more than toe done), the per-

ingY^ned. Hence, it Uself-evidenltWflecu sJtould B»“«cy of the ci«, and the simpUaty of the com-

tbe utmost success- Tbe advantages claimed for it are

BAMBERGER BR08.,orner Main and Fifth streeu, up stairg.

REMOVAL.

_ _ _ _ lUmeflecU^stonid nianency of the ctw, and the simplicity of the com- _•rove, as they bare proved;mm pure^'remedial, and tools and" Bhoe'lindi^s,' of every dM^pUonrhMe'tV- 1

' fsuumJ and 810 per session of eleven wroks.tbe PUlsa sflrer, morr powcxftil enurloietodiseMeUiAD P® f*****^».*9 toatitmey en the house recx'Dtly occupi^ by J. Danforth At Son, Ksrsitcei—J. H. liamey. W. y. Beach, Dr.T.Snay other madicUie known to the world. be given tothe Inftot of ihe mortfradw m*. No. 488 north side of Main, between Wall and Bullitt Bell, Dr.night, Col. T. M. llicks. Dr. Brack, setidt

M. TAYLOR & CO., DEALERS IfJL op a School in the rooms on Fourth stre

in Hides; OU, Leather, Tanner’s and Currier’s tween Orn and W^ut, on .MON DAY, bept. lu

Sebol for Small Children.

]f|R. MARY O’NEAL WILLIvJL op a School in the rooms on Fourth street, be- i

1Niagara Suspension Bridge, a work more stupendous,

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"*!“ ^fd“, more wonderful, and more to be admired, thmi any *J****S.*j!i!j*****iV*'*'’i?!t5?*^iother similar work of art in the world. I n crossing this vUl*,^Dy> vttle. Lancam^, Stanfo^ and Crto^chard,

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bridge a fuU view U had of the great Cataract of Ni- OwlagsvUlm Richmtod*I and ffstill springs.

Vr'the North aad Northwest thU is the only ronte „•*““••• ‘trough to imiU Springs aadI requiring no change of cars or baggage between the C^Orch^ 8mm -xme day. ^' Omo river and Chicago. The road hasbeen put in good ,

Stages from sll tao atoro pomie sr»ve In Lexiagtoa

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order, and is now one of the best and safest in the West, )“ *»«ning Train from Lexington to Lonts-I having the longest eontinnoos ttraight line of any in ^4.**-

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jthe United States. .

Pssofngers ly Uus fojMe *re ssmparntiysly inmnpt

_gglQ. amves a* *«auigiua a* rersoDS taking thia(Canada Train remain over night in Lc-xington and nisiims bwn Paris * o’clock Train next morning for Cincinnati,le’ Great Passengers by the d o’clock a. a. Traia eonneet atoendoas. i

Frankfort with stages for Salvisa. Uarrods^ura, aad

Pasoengers hy thU mate *re esusparaUrsty snmapt

e given to the inL^ _ -.w ..n-c euun it composed of the PUf^ ?T**®***i5’ streeu. There they wu'l be pleased to serve their friendsountiy, and rompouDuM by Henry Burkha -dt in Mr- j customers, and very respectfiiUy solicit a stuure ofon. who, having had fifteen years exp^ence in the i public patronage. A. M. TAYLOR 6: CO.

oat knofriDgiucempositiou,! have suppbed the anc- btolness, is comrwtent to prepare it according to * LoiriivUie,"()ct.l, 1866-ocl diikwil I SKTfST., BET. WALNUT A CHESTNUT, i

rate formul* by which both my PeotonOand PilU are the stnetest rules of Pharmacy. t '

Bsadc te the wtole body of practitioners in tbe United OnebotUeafrpeyr jF'rttr a cnrrtand we hawcertifl- IWITP A T’TPNi’TIf IV flD' ESTABLISHMENT vv ILL ir-If, however, cites where one botUehas cured /our cases, and a num- IG lA V 1 IIG A11C.A11UA UF '

: received them, ber where three have been cured, when ^th other pre-. WW merchants to our large stock of Foreign and I i

1 to his request, panuions it is necessary to take sevei^bottles to effect Domestic Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, which we havej

cncc* * application.,

wUl be pleased to serve their friends — ——public patronage. A. M. TAYLOR 6i CO.LouisvUle, (jet. 1, 1856—ocl dl3kw3

made to the whole body of pracitUoners in tbe United Onebotueafrpoyr jyjrttr « cnrrtand we haw certill- IWIXP A T'Tli'VTIf IV flVElates and British American provinoos. If, however, cstcswhereonebotUehascured/rar cases, andanum- £/ IA v 1 1 £/ AllC/AllUA UrUMTc sboaM be any one who has not received them, her where three hare been cured, when ^th other pre-

. Ww merchants to our large stock of Foreign andItoy sniu be promptly forwarded by mail to his request, panuiont K is necessary to take several bottles to effect Domestic Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, which we haveOf all the patent mediciBes that are offered how few • •®.<*.wveral more to keep it cured. i just opened lor the fall and winter trade,

would be taken if their eompoeiUon was known! Their This article is sold by most of tbe drngglfts through-1 Muslin De Laines; 10 cases printed De Laines: from

life coaaisu In tJtofr mystery. 1 have no mysteries. the city and oountiy. and tbe low price of ru-rv the best manufactarers, received and opened tbU day.

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»o.»FOD»in8i,B«T.i.*isA«MAitKET.

MI,L*ah..».. re«r.;eS-cml..ry, ,]1|RS.N INVITES THESKTJST, BET. WALNUT A CHESTNUT. i i’^.lSiVsVniATlso'MA"^^^ i?

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Tws ESTABLI8H.UENT WILL EXPRESS NOTICE.ripenon MOND.YY, 8ept.3d. Terms and refoi took tbe highest premium for tbe best Wigs on exhibi- VA-pV^senkers. by leaviag their names at tbe akovs

Mit Lauhum’8 Female Seminary* mfRS. NICHOLAS INVITES THEITS. attention of her customers and others to her new-

r>pen on MOND.YY , 8ept. 3d. Terms and

life coaaisu In tJtofr mystery. 1 have no mytteries. the city and oountiy, and the low price of nrrv the best msThe eommioilioB w my preparations is laid open to cniTS raa roTTLS pnU it srithin the roach of all. Be Por sale by

ocal Mualc and Plano Forte.

aiiwauKie, «c.;aMq,to ueiroii, niuiaio, .viagara vaua,Albany, New York, Boston, kc., kc.; for sals at ths of-

fice of the Louisville and Portland Railroad Company.No. 663 Main street, north aide, betweew Second andThird, LouUviUe, where all information cun b« hud rw-

namea at tbs aboveOmnihusacs aad do-

. SAMUKL GIU,.Supt. L. k F. aad L. k F. ITr.

EXPRESS NOTICE.

laiftclorert, received and opened tnU daBAMBflROKK BR08.,

Comer Mein end Fifth ftreeu, ap •Udre.

'mw' TI A \T ART AMll\ITTT^7 RF' ' ^More aatodefj Uetecuona A

Y-aledonia checks, i case.(MU kno-n. Mw, .aioMt pb,*dMii h... !

^e^mreceived thU day and for sale^j Sri "^oS'dirfl V fl J B

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n E A L E R S IN PAPER HANG-7,# P.ll*. .nA -mw-r UVUI.- XT fwki. n n ( c n. <>/ klAT I roi nAJaaaJtUkiU anUB. - I

oraias, toU vurig,_gi»»a^» viiuaagaua mouw w onro ww l^Wl_.. /U..^ I

know that tbe greatest comfort in a Wig is in one thatwill not shrink at all;) besides they are so close s re

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semblance to nature as to defy detection. Andtoenable gentlemen to see the effetff, a largo assortment is -

kept on hand for inspection, any of which, if approved

C. KNOWLTON, Supt. CliaiiKC or Time.— - A DAMS EXPRESS COMP.WY£VART« A jHUR'TO^mI

(XBaa stl Muin afreet, LouiariDa.*

M rh. mnri TsdSMlex*. Awteoil tO ^u.. .m

by acicnhftc men to be u wondarful medicine before iUeffoou wen known. Many easinent physicians havs

the same thing of my Pills, and even mors I

"‘ urs witting to certify that their antia-

than realised by their effecU upon

werfalinflueneeon the inter-Mood and ahanlaU R intoobefraetiona of the atomach,

of the body, reetoringand by coirecUag,Maeare the fint

Ctmoist*

Manufacturers and Proprietors,sel3 dim No. 417 Market street. LeoUvUle, Ky.

MTHISKY. 20U BBLS BOURBON^w W YThUky, from three to seven years old, for sale

by [oeSJ WALLACE POPE k CO.WALLACE POPE fc CO.| j,p WON’T TAKE YOU LONG!! f'''vNiryAN ERROR IN PRINTING

JVTATIVE WINES„ ^ ^ ,11 ROSENBERG. WHOSE

** ta5S*aJta*!Sd*!^u-®*^^“*Catawba Wine,

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JD* Btonis on Preston street, between Jefferson and fered (Med Brood Mares, the Directors have added

W) i Green, desires to inform the public generally, and tha tbs f^5“g- ... - jto* *^roS?™* VfiK?ATE**Popa:*L rn ' Ladles in particular, that he baa Jupt commenred rt- Best ^le nreod Mare four years old and np-

w_allacE pope k CO^, coiriiig bU New Stock of FaU and Winter Dry Goods. #ta.

CRITfll-IWn flITflAR ion nui a This stock comprises every article kbown in the Diy “ aft BrooU^L)“11I!/U 0UUA.1\.. L2o BBL/o SI. Goods trade, and will be sold upon tba most reaaonaUc “ 3oded Brood MareJaasea Beflnery for tals bgr 'terms. “ aness Brood Mars

Notice.at the shortest noUce. Brushes, Perfumery. Gloves, ‘“A*’and a general assortment of Fancy Goods of the very » rench wmdow Gla^ Varu^s of all kta^ a^ Gik 1 t^DM^agoa wUI eaU fog

importaUons. work of every description, havs constantly on band a i atour oAm.P. 8. Ladies will please remember that they can have larro tod exienkve aMortiaent of i apU

their bairdrussed at their own residences. ' Gold. Satm, and Comaroa Paper; _ _ —MB8. O. NICHOLAS, i Window Curtain Paper; Fire Screen FirlnU;

6 ^ ear Meuseager au4•viUB for Fruakfon aadtra^ Betarahkg, learw• clock.

and a general assortment of Fancy Oooda of the very trench *» inoow uia

latest importations. work of eve^ dcsci

P. 8. Ladies will please remember that they can have larae tod exienwve i

their hair druesed at their own residences. ' GoM, Satm, and Coiuieiruairuieascua* «. mB8. O. NICHOLAS. , Window Curtain Pa86 Fonrth street, between Maiii and Market.

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Looking Glasses in i

D. F. Ho«aii, Agent. sett frsms*;

tartabt. if orders are leftXXJONM AgaatAdamsrmsaaC*.

Hams.for (ale I

Be desires parcbaseri to call and examine thia large i Ea of thes,? rings to be shown in their appropriate '

stock of beantiful and snbotaniial Dr> Goods beror ^ fIaoi*ocordiDB to the published Praml im I^>{

porchaslita, as he feels satisfied tbs bs is preparad to I ^If or* also opened and premiums offwed foi^. „ ,

lery for sale by terms.WALLACE POPE k CO. I Bs desires parcbaseri to call and examine thia lai—

7Z ^ Stock of beantiful and subotaniial Dr> Goods bel

500 CANVA8LD HAMS pitrohaslim, as be feels satisfied tba bo is preparadrn«ai WAi I Ana p/ipa a nn ' give aattanction In every partknUar.__tow _ _WAL1*AO^FOFE k OO.

j 2. Kosenberg Invites every body to call and exami

TV A a on f'UVU'f'Q fi R Wltf a ^or themeelvea. Ha and hla polite and attentive tabKtAa. UtlE/9 1 o vtKr/ Cilv AAD men will take ^oMure In ahowing the goods to aJlwbt

#is•• aft Brood Mare....•< 3oded Brood Mare*• wness Brood More

00 i

^ 6!*Baa«Ba a. a. BAHuaMt

tes every body to call and examineand hla polite and attentive tales-re In showing tbegoods to allwhom

or* also opensfd and premiums offered foi

ook, one year qld and under twoyrml^ Bull... A

Mas. U. .>1GUULA9, iw inaow i,uroa*D raper, viro ociron mnis; _ Z 1

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_ B>_xa_ j86Foarlhtfrcet,hetweenMaiu and Market. |

Looking Glasses in guitt, motogMy, walnut and roao- ' •l€fl^r«OOYlllC KJIllr^M^iaD. F. Ho«aii, Agent. sett '

. v .v w- . r—LockiugGlassPlatcs.by the box or retail; Ito* tomHEw g. aAMsaaoBa a. a. BAHuaMt ^French Window Glaaa, for show windows,

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D A Af DUDP17D DDAn^lJL''DC Common and Franob window Olaas, aaaorted stxee; i filUMMLR ARR.\NGEMENT. fOMp /t iVI iJr/mTlI/rL DliU 1 llTlliijt i

Paint, Tarnish, Marking, Blendlag, aad Top Qiainiag ^ ladiaaapoBa. CMaato, aadCtaaimaall.

uuomu UU. w.ouui. I«U*M I,I iSi’lui.rtU. «I! *IWL C«1T«* 1 fcSjli;'

»««• i« -Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,

BAMBERGER BROTHERS,ixroBTaaa ajw waoLgaALs ssaubs n

(Hit Portrait Framsa, plain and’

Zoo EMBKOlDJSKUa*, dkC.,

I. Bo.: . aagolts aad Chisago at a.Ctneiaaatl at R4i a. X., and IJFr. i

I Tbaoe tratas saaiisot at Inktoamwttk ail tba uaiM for ttw NsstbaS