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TKAiVSPOKTATIOiV TO THE EASTMRK CITIES, Via Miami and Pennsylvania Canals. Arrivals at the Principal Hotels. ft TO O'CLOCK LAST EVEN! MO. eIlow' Xcmplc The suWcribers having taken ihe management of the splendid Hall in the above named Temple, would respectfully inform those in want of i lie room for Concerts, Halls. Fairs, Exhibitions, Sec, that the Hall is now beautifully fitted SATURDAY" O'CLOCK.

TwiopH for the War, Col. P. of the Voltiguers, embarked yesterday upon the steamship Massachusetts. for Vera Cruz1, accompanied by J. D.

Blair, with company Voltiguers, 12U men; Lieut. Charles F- Vern'on, with 35 men, detachment belonging to Capt. Churchill's company STEAMBOATS. iftrv- New OrleansThe splen" (JJt.j1,,.,,.tS did steamboat CHANCELLOR. at i al" THIS DAY, For freigbl or passage apply board, or to E- C.

KIXG, or to for Godey's Ladies' IV Bonk: Embellishment rim only correct View of Girar. Cu'iesc; Portrait of Stephen Views of his Banking Mouse and Residence; Statue ofGirard; Costumes of 3Iexic.au Ladies, three Model Cottages; Health and Beauty; A portion of the Alphabet in all seventeen engravings a very rich number. Ladie's National Magazine. per embellishments: No 1. Steaiini? Apples, a fine mezzotint, by 2.

Fashions for June. Both of the above Magazines received and fur sale at the Western Depot, 70 -ith st. Lmy25j J. A. PKNTOX: Western Waters.

Ai Cincinnati at noon jesteiday the river'had fallen inches since the day previou. At rittsburgh.on WendesdayJGlh there were iiiet ti niches waier in the channel, and river rising. The Si. Louis Republican of Monday last, the 2-ilh says: The steamer Tobacco Plant, from the Missouri hist evening, reports that river to he slowly rising at Lexington, when she left that place on the IMVh White he lay at Cninden, on Thursday evening, it rote several inches. At IJrunswick it had risen three feet; and from thence down, there was fiom six and a half to seven feet water in the channel.

All the small Weston were putting out freely. The Illinois- i.s rising at l'eru ami Peoria, and the Upper Mississisaippi also reported to ho swelling very slowly, with, however, hut twenty eight inches water yet on the Lower Rapids. At this point the river has risen nearly one foot since cfat-urday morning, and was still coming up last evening. At Nashville, on Wednesday, the -Gth the Cum berland had risen slightly. PRICES OJF FKEBCUM.

1'aREI'ULIiY CORRECTED EVERY KtUIlT.J TO NEW It LEANS. Tound freight Vorte Flour Whisky Corn Tobacco TO ST. LOUfS. Tound freight Whisky TO PITTSBURGH. Pound freight hemp Other freight TO NASHVILLE.

Pound freight Flour Whisky -SO 35 HO i2 H7 lti -1 00 25c 300 5tJc bbl 25 ........20 50 -75 1847 HAVING made arrangements with old and reliable lines by way of Miami Canal and Lake Erie, as well as by way of Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania Canal, we are prepared to receive and forward produce ami merchandise generally, to and from all the Eastern cities. Shippers giving us their business, may rely on their pro- uuee ami nierciiaiimse going lurwaru wun uespaicli. at fair rates of freight and without over charges. All packages of merchandise from the East should be directed to our caie. J.

S. C1IENOWETI1 No 13 Front street, above Broadway, Cincinnati, O. Salad Oil. 30 dozen pure Salad Oil in store and for sale by my2G GEORGE, LAPPING Sz CO. WlR I'KiS Old Madeira.

Wine. 25 demijohns. (. gallons each,) vintage of 1830, in store and (or sale by UUUtlUtt, CO IHEAP GroccrieM. For sale by STONE STUN Eon Wall st: 54 hhds New Orleans Sugar; 0 boxes Havana Sugar; 350 sacks superior Rio Coffee; 30 chests Teas; 15 bbls Madder; 20 boxes Landhom Virginia Tobacco; 15,000 Eastern Cigars; 50 small sacks Syracuse Table Salt; and a variety of other Groceries, all of which we will sell a few shades cheaper than any other house in Louisville.

my2oj STONE STONE. A. W. LATHROP, Physician, Surgeon, and Surgeon. Dentist, having concluded to make Louisville his residence, offers his professional services to the citizens ofthe city and vicinity.

A thorough medical education and lift ecu years extensive practice, both as a Physician and Denial Surgeon, enables Dr. practise in either branch of his profession, according to the latest and most approved scientitic principles, and also with a skill ami success which can only be -icquired by knowledge and long practice. Dr. Lathropwill at all times attend upon patients who may desire his medical services. He will alio perform all operations upon the teelh and gums necessary for their health, preservation and usefulness, such as cleaning, plugging, extracting.

and will also insert artificial tech, from one to an entire set. iu the moot perfect and substantial manner, anil according to the latest improvements in the art. Alloperalionson the teeth performed Willi the greatest care and least possible pain, and warranted io give entire satisfaction. Office and residence on the south side of Jefl erson st near the corner of 4th, first door above the Jefferson House. my 25 dly What if the matter? Why don't you Cure ii? The English Horse Liniment has been tried and found invaluable for Fistdla.

Scratches, Swellings and Polevil ali its stages, anil is now proven to be good for Scald and Rheumatism, Old Sores, lev. Read the following: Dkar Sir: I herewith send vou the nionev for three bottles of your English Horse Liniment. The best physicians in my neighborhood hat! been doctoring my child's neau tor niontus, ami tins i-niunieiu cured it in ten days. Our little girl, also, was afflicted iu her ancles and wrists with tin; rheumatism, audit relieved her in ihe same time. I gave the balance of the bottle to one or mv neigh bors.

From whai Dr. Cox has said in its favor, and from the results in my family, 1 think you had better establish an agency here, as considerable would be sold. our obedient, u. u. mnuheloe, Chaplain Nelson Ky.

Mr. Bkttisox, Druggist, No. 375 Alain Louisville-English Horse Liniment can be had also at the Druy Stores of Mr. Morsel, corner 5th and Market, and Messrs. Rupert, Linden berger No.

51 1 Main st. aprlO mllE Works of ThoinaM SicK, JL. illustrated with a porirait of the author from an engraving on steel, and by numerous plates from engra- vingson wood: Vol.1. The Philosophy of a Future State. Vol.

2, The Christian Philosopher. Vol. 3. The Philosophy of Religion. Vol.

4. On the Improvement of Society bv the Diffu sion of Knowledge. Vnl.5. On Ihe Mental Illumination ami Moral Improvement of Mankind. Vol.

(J. An Essay on the Sin and the Evils of Cove- tousuess. Vol 7. Celestial Scenery, or the Wonders of tiie Planetary System Displayed. Vol.

8. The Sklerial Heavens. The above volumes are published in a cheap edition, 4 vols. half muslin binding, at the very reduced price of $2 SOpercopv. For sale by my25 J.

GRISWOLD, 44 1 Main st. IT BAR what the Doctor sny ofthe GaU Tajiic Curative: For all whom in may conch rn: the undersigned. without Ihe least feel warrantable in assert- mg that ihe Galvanic articles mvenlcd by Or. A. H.

Christie, contain wry valuable properties, particularly in cases of Spinal Complaints, Spasmodic Contractions, and Irritalious ofthe Nerves, also in cases of Apopluxy and Epileptic Fits. They have been used bv many of liiv a ticnts, who have received especial benefit from theiii. I nave conversed with many who nave declared to me their perfect confidence in them, especially in Rheumatic affectionsthis is not unlikely, as Rheumatism is certain ly disease ofthe nervous character, and it is in some mysterious connection with tiie nerves ofthe human system, thai the remarkable efficacy of these articles is owing. Although 1 cannot explain ihe rationale, ofthe benefit of Christie's inventions, still ho many authentic cases have come under my notice, that were 1 otherwise disposed. must give in for "seeing is The science of Physiology has many facts to be explained, and these new medical discoveries are among the most strange and important.

J. B. MiMAIJON, M. I). Ronton, Dec.

23, 1845. The Galvanic articles are forsale only in the West bv myfi GEO. W. NOBLE. "ST BVES ofthe Enrlj- ESritish hA ThomasCampbell, Leigh Hunt, Geo.

Darley and Wm. Gilford. Those volumes contain the memoirs and critical remarks prefixed to Mr. Morton's elegant scries ofthe drier Hritish Dramatists; and this is an article su. perior to anything which has ever been published before.

The work is worthy of perusal and is deeply interesting to anv lover of the British Poets. For sale bv GEO. W. NORLE. 4IVAJSTAS1US, tlicMeiMoirs of i Uxcel.

This is a romance of Conslantinople, and was Lorn Hymn, for its ureal poiver and heauty of language. is a story ofthe I8lli century, and is one ofthe most beautiful and powerful novels iu the lau-''iiaiic. Forsale only by niySG GEO. W. XOI1LE.

rESfil Devil'n Wcdrtins Iliux, from the 3 French of Alexander Dumas, a capital work, abounding in traic incidents. Trice 25 cents. Forsale at the Western Depot, "0 4th st. my25 J- A. PEXTON.

ADIES' Mi-ess Gooils. French Organdies, nrinted Marouise. hirlii and dark Silk Tissue, plain, pink and blue Harege. The above just received and entirely new in style. my5 BROWN, CURTIS YANCH.

MOUKIVVIVO Goods, Black Grenadine, Sal in plaid ftaregc, Mourning Organdie Muslins, all of which we oiler very cheap for cash. my25 BROWN, CURTIS VANCE PAltASOIS. 1 case fine fringed Parasols at very low prices by my23 BROWN, CURTIS VANCE. Oi: BUCK IVo. a.

Call on SOL. HART. Outfitter and Furnisher. No 426 and -140, Market st. m2j FOK Mlylcj durability, and cheap ready made Clothing, the fountain head of fashion is SOL, HART'S store.

niy5 ONIVY enquire lor 436 and 440, ftflnrlcct si, and everybody will plainly lell you it i.s SOL. IIATR'S Fashionable Clothing Store. FOK Sale. j0 feet of ground running back 1 05 feel, with three frame tenements thereon, reining for $5 each, on ihe north side Market, near lOtlisi. Apply to JAS.

H. BAGBV, my2. Real Estate Agent, No St. r81tlO.tE White Beavers that we are making cannot be ei nailed in point of richness, beauty and dm ability; they are from the pure Roekv Mountain Beavers. mySG P.

S. BARBER CO. SttJSIIHER. Hats. Our WhitcCassimere and Gossamer Hats are just the thing for comfort during the siiuiinei weather.

mySli V. S. BARBER CO. PANAMAS, Itcghovns. We have, just re ceived an additional supply of Panama Hats, and have a few Leghorn, and 1 good assortment of tine Straw slill on hand.

We will sell them very low foi cash. my2ti r. S. BARBER CO. UST Pictures, among which may ho fniind all the latest Mexican scenes and battles, cnh nt llnnih n( Lieut.

Col, Heniv Clay, of the second Kentucky Volunteers; Death of Col. John J. Hardin of Illinois Volunteers; Capitulation of Vera Cruz; the Mexican soldiers inarching out and surrendering their arms 10 Gen. Scott, March 2flth, 1847, with a number of others, which we offer at wholesale and retail. 111V2G C.

HAGAN Wall st. C. J9COOKE, Uphoh sterer. Furniture Dealer, boat and Mattress -L keens constantly on hand, at No 05. Third st, under the Apollo Rooms, assortment of Furniture, such as Chairs, Bed steads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Tables, Sofas, Lounges, Blinds, Looking Glasses, wun a general assortment, u.

Mattresses. Also at No 5P, Wall st, between Mam and Market, may be found at mv Mattress manufactory, a general assortment of SImckCotion, Hair, and Moss Spring. Mattresses, all of which. I am determined to sell as low as can behomrht in the Western country. irpCushions, Curtains, Carpets, made to order at the shortest notice.

Feathers renovated, cleaned and pun tied from all unpleasant smell. Steamboat owners would dowelltogivemcacall. "'-'rL- mAVliOR anil liis with sketchesof ami a 'history of the llomhariluiont of Vera Cruz, to oethcr with a' sketch of the life ol Major Gen. mimlcl Scott, and his Army, Thisis a heatttifully printed hook, and is a inure correct history ol Ihe life of "OkJ ltouah ami Heady" than anything we have yet seen For sale liy jmySS CROSSCUT 5 dozen assorted per stea-mer Talisman and for satel niy25 d4 No 71), 3d st, between Market and Jetf. Sup, Molwlsiu KntJS.

We are now ma iMntrgnme ofthe finest Moleskin Hats that have ev- offered to the Louisville public. They beat the French. Call ami see them gentlemen. my2(i P. S.

BARBER CO. 5ttlt EEoite. A. TnitocKMoKTON Proprietor, Wriiiht, Paris, Mo; WG Davis. IZIkton, K'y; Taylor, West Point; A Cocklin, York; Triplctl, Oldham .1 (Jailer, Ctarksvillc; Haydon, iV Miss Lo jan, Chi; Parker, Chavltstown; A II Flint, Madison; Todd, Lqu; -I Nash, La; Davis Lady, Detroit; tt Warren, Miss; Itr Elliott do; it A WatUinson, do; 11 co; Johnson, Ark; apt Belger Lady, A Mrs Haylcr; liutler Lady, Cin, Mrs Johnson, do; Blythe, Teun; Blythe, do; ft Mooie, Greensburg; Brown, Cherokee Nat'n; Smith, Philadelphia; Warren, Cinelmati; llardt, Germany; 1'eJers, do, Fftrnum, Frankfort; Semau, Cincinnati; RCoiicklin, do; tenuis.

ilTenbrock. Duke, Lexington; Jackson, Louisville; Col Gates, Frankfor Harlan, do; 11 win, Oldham co; Meade, USA; Gwin, do; II 11 Oliver, Afa; Bleviiis, do; IfiscIiJiJiyc SIolcI Trabl-e Friend, Pro irietorr If Vallaudingham, Kinsey, Rome, la; McMinn, Troup, Smith II Barkuoll, Troy, Ja; Kidd, Clark co; Goc-hr an, Aurora, la; BucknelS, Grea VV Cull. Owen co; 1' Marion, la; Payne, Russell co; Beggs, Carrollton; Cobo, Aurora, la; Bullitt, Jctferson co; McClure, Crojjhau, do; VV II Wicks. Albany; If Anderson, Green co; )r Uobards, Jetlerson, Col Ball, do; Mr Pearce, Shelby; M.outgomery, do; Ji Shelby, Lou; A Sacridcr, ffl; CS Smith. Cincinnati; Taylor EIousc- Stoddard, Granville; Vaughn, Lancaster; M'elono, Lou; Walloitt.

Slio; Smith. Conn; McJ)onaid, Mis; -P. W. Taylor, Proprietor. Robb.

Shelby; .1 Simpson. Lou; Si mors, Bullitt; Rice, Mo; Teatjue, do: I) Lorv, Urownstown. A. Mercer; Mount, Clay Village, Wouham and LadyAVf Astlev, do: Henderson; VV Vandyke, Spencer; Shuler, EvansviMe: PG Brown, Monterey; WssII MU'eet ESoiiHe. Gieske, Proprietor rratfield, Ohio; Carroll, do; Deterer, do; Alexander, do; Brash, Louisville; Leary, do: Hall, Georgetown; Ueau, Madison; Warnock.

Lexington; Raiuney, Detroit; Cuminings, Cincinnati; (J.W Guihrey, do; Hatfield, Flint Island; Hattield, do; Chelcomb. do; Whitmardh, do; Spurger, do; Spurger. do; Hasenthaler, Cincinnati; Newcomb, York; POUT OJF fjODKS VS Uj. reported daily, from r. bash.oi, ARRIVALS May 28.

lien Franklin No. (J, Summons, Cincinnati. North America, MontL'omerv, do DeKiilb, ilo Jewess, do Isaac Slielby. Claxon, Frankfort. Anglo Saxon, Pittsburgh.

Empire, Elliott, New Orleans. Jlendrik Hudson, Logan, St. Louis. Brooklyn, do DEPARTURES May 28. Ben Franklin No fi, Summons, Cincinnati.

North America, Montgomery, do Thomas Jefferson. Scott, do Andrew Jackson, Eckert, New Orleans. Schuylkill, do Peytona, Shallcroe, do Isaac Shelby, Claxon, Frankfort. Cutter, Henderson. i fft 3 1 KROM WALKKR's CITY EXCHANO RKiJISTKR.

FROM CINCINNATI. By the Ben. Franklin, No. 0. 12 pes bag.

Buckles Sc co: 378 pes iron. Shreve co; 50 kgslard, 98i doz brms, Nock, Rawson co; 300 kgs lead, Wilson. Starbird Smith; 3 McCrum Johnson; Basimm, 7 do, Anderson; (J doz chairs. Barclay Ward; 8 b.vs. Ternan; 10 pkgs, 08 pes meat, to owner; R16 bbls Flour, Ferguson Son; 'Mi do VV do do, New-comb Ac Bro; 10 do ale, Decker; 8 do seed, Mumi; 8 do, Mnller.

By the Mountaineer. G2I pts castings. Cooper; 13 dodo, 1 5x McMorau McMeciiau; 8 bed-steads, l.jj- doz chairs, White Wclby- 34 bxs clocks and weiirlils, Buchanan co; 2.) kgs butter, llulkley; ")7 bx cheese, McLean Bacon 110 do do, Todd; 13 pkgs. Philips; 21 do, Bnggsfc Russell; do, Wilson Starbird Smith; I do, Robinson. Peter Carey; do, Brown, Curt i.s Vance; 3 crate hdw, Curd; bxs, Roirgcnberger liro; 50 bxs shoos, Warren Sl co; 1 bx, Watson.

2,3 emptv brbs. Nock Rawson; 07 bids flour, Wolf; hx A Richardson; I do, Holbrook; 4 pkgs, Oulkly. FROM KENTUCKY RIVER. Bv the Isaac Siiicluv. 22 pes bag, -15 bales hemp, 12 cla rope, McGinness; Git do do.

Smith Shot well; l'lli pes bag, 110 els rope, hhds bacon, Davis; tobacco, owners on board; 98 bales hemp, A Richardson. FROM NEW ORLEANS. By the (Jen. Taylor. bgs coiiee, Newcomb Uro; 40 baies oakum, Thompson.

By niK Thomas Jkfferson. 10 hhds sugar, 3 bbls do, hlf do do, 21 bbls molasses, Kellogg co; 5 pkgs, Rich ardson; do, Clatrgctt Miller; i piano, rcters wo ti mer. FROM PITTSBURGH. By the Dekalb. 10 pKgs, Low co; 2 do, Alden; do, Wilson Starbird Smith; 8 do, Baker co; 07 do, Breed; 2 do, Piatt Bucklin; 2 do, Merrill fc Randall; do.

Sproule; 4 do, Anderson co; 1 do, White Wolhv. By the Anolo Saxon. 32 pkgs, Piatt Bucklin; 1 do, Griswold, I do.Kritxky; 3 do, Slaughter Bro; I ck hdw, Stokes. FROM ST. LOUIS.

Uv the IIbndrk-k Hi-neos. 2463 sks wheat, Sncad fc Filzliugh; 1 bbl flmir, Philips; 108 bales hemp, A Richardson; Go do do, Newcomb Bro; 5 bbls flour, Adams co; kgs shot. Bustard Orr. By the Brooklyn. 201 bales hemp, Forman.

Arrivals of Vessels at New Orleans, May 21. Bris Argo, from Boston; steamer Charles Carroll, from Cincinnati- CAKA'JST 519 IBain st. By lale arrivals we are again in receipt of a large supply of Carpets, which added to our present stock will now embrace the largest and best assortment west ofthe mountains. They were bought direct of the foreign and domestic manufacturer, and at such prices as will enable us io sell them unusually lov. Our stock now consists of Elegant Royale Witlon; Rich do Tapestry; Do super Brussels; Super 3 ply Imperial; Superior English Ingrain; Do American do; Fine American; Common American; Cotton Chain American; 4.4,3-4 and 5-8 Twilled Venitian; 4-4, 3-4 and 5 8 plain do; Super Cloth Lisl; Do Kag; also tings, woor mv28 BENT it DUVALL.

rOIjUIVTEKfit Soldiers' Ejiuh! Warrant), Art-. GEORGE G1LLISS, (late of Washington City.) having had madju. years experience in the rules and manlier Ol in un; puuuc unices at Washington, will umlSflake to obtain Warrants for Bounty Land, or Scrip in lieu thereof, granted by Congress to Volunteer and other soldiers who served in the existing war with Mexico, or to their representatives. Pensions for disability received, or to widows and orphans of those killed in battle, or died of wounds or disease incurred in said service. Also other claims, Vir ginia Revolutionary, against the United States.

Letters, post-paid, addressed to him, or left at No. S4 Four'h street, Louisville, shall receive prompt attention. Uekerence. In Louiv-itleTL(iv. W.

Breckcn ridge, Sam'I Casscduy, and Thos. .1. Read, Esq. In Le.iivgton, Jas. Butler, Esq.

in New Albany la. R. H. Hurlbert. Esq.

Jn Paoli, la. II. T. Moxley, Esq. my20dlin BY St ISEM1V.

RETAIL STOCK OF GROCERIES, LIQ.UORS, AND DRV GOODS AT AUCTION. nnO'MORROW morning, Saturday, May at 10 Jl o'clock, will be sold at the store room, corner of 8th and Green sts, an entire stock of Groceries, Liquors, and Glassware, Tin, Stone and China Ware, with a variety of assorted Dry Goods. JCTThis stock is a very good one, and comprises a general variety of Groceries and, other articles, selected especially for private sale to families, and will be sold without reserve. Terms cash. S.

G. HENRY, my28 Auctioneer. TaTEVT Books at Gtw, W. rVoblc's Uhenp laitcvary Jepot, No 00, Fourth st. Wild Sports of the West, -with Legendary Tales and Local Sketches, by W.

H. Maxwell. Omoo, a narrative of adventures in the South Seas, by email Melville, author of Typce Thisbook regardeil liy the "knowinsiones" as the liook of hooks. "Scripture Illustrated, hy interesting facts, incidents, and anecdotes, by Rev. Chesterfield.

I'alev's Natural Theology, with selections from the H. hiatrative notes, and the supplementary dissertations of SirClia. Hell and Lor'J Urou-'liam. To Shoemakers The Book ofthe Feet, a History of Hoots and Shoes, with illustrations of the Fashions prevailing through ancient and modern times throughout the wold; also hints to last, makers, and remedies for corns, Uy J.S, Hall. Call aud see it at the Literary U- DOtof GEO.

W. A OULii. 531188 Arrival, ITSaiii St. Received this mornim.1 ly Hie steamer iHouniameer, anoiner lar: a.tuuiou looui supeni siuch. 01 consisting ui "2 setts ofclcgant Royale Wilton; 2 do do Brussels; 0 bales super Ingrains, in v28 BENT DUVALL.

MAP8 of in United State. 10 doxen Maps of the United States. 011 rollers, four feet square, beautifully ornamented with over 30 engravings on the border. Price SI 30 or S12 00 per dozen. For salebv C.

HAGAN myi7 Wall st. raO Volunteers from We have a J3 largo and well assorted stock of Hats and Caps of every description, which we propose to til to the heads of Volunteers at wholesale prices. Call in gentlemen. P. S.

BARBER Je my2S gCorner of Main and 4th sis. in i so; as ly be be a of a up, and ready tor occupancy on any day or eveniii" or tiie week. This Hal! issitnaied on Jefferson st, between 1st and 2d, in a nearly central location, and is capable of accommodating ami can comfortably seat SW persons, 'tis muiensions neiug iuay 4 leeu i lie nail lias attached to it two guod sized dressing rooms, and being built expressly for an exhibition room, has advantages not possessed by any other 'in the cilv. H. PETERS my 2-t Music and Piano Dealers, 49 Pearl st.

OOB ISirc. Two Negro Girls, 33 or 14 vears old, JC calculated for nurse or house girK Can be recommended. Apply soon to N.WRIGHT, General-Agent. No 7C, 3d st. 2 EsISIjS.

Sweet Malaga Wine; 15 (jr. casks Sicily Madeira do; lit store ami lor sale by JOXaS IIABERT. iiESB.rt. pure Peach Araiuly iu store and forsale by my241 JONES HAL1IERT. RUNTS 25 cases light fanny Prints, new stvle; 10 rlo Chintz do, 10 di madder do, do; Just received anil for sale by i.v4 JAMES LOW le CO.

MEW Oaods 30 dozen lon black Silk Mitts; cases Catntirii: HAiKikprrliipfs- 5(1 gross silvered Vest Buttons; Just received ami for sale by JAMKLOVV 421 Main st. CIJLO'i'HrS, i-c ,10 pieces wool-tlyevl black Cloth; cases black Cassimeres; Just received and fot sale by JAMES LOW Sc CO. afBBOiVS. 1,100 tiieces jrantua Ribbons, assott ed widtlis and colors, just received and tor sale bv my24 JAMES 1.01V CO. DE1ISSS ioods 1 case Muslin Ginghams; 1 do printed Muslins; just received and lor sale uy my 24 JAMES LOW CO.

Smiil! White Beana in s'ore and PX) for saieby jniy'21 JONES 11 ALBERT. 14 fj, UBIjS. Kectilied Wliiskev: '-r 35 bbls old Bourbon do; In store and tor sale by tny24 JON'ES HALHERT. JRJEW Books Z. Taylor and his Generals, with I sketches of the lives of Gens.

Worth, H'ool and Twittes. Also a fuil account of the various actlona i Mexico up to the present time, beautifully illustrated with portraits and euravinits. Also, the 1 llustrated Life of Gen. Scott, with a full de scription ofthe taking of Vera embellished with line engravings. Forsale at the Western lleput, 71) 4tli imyi J.

A. PENTON'. ISfils. Largest size of 1 and HpIU for milk men, for sale at II. H.

HOXORE'S. y5 oltt stand, Third st. -jMFJSKIAL. 9aw-A suporJo. article of Baws just rficeived.

Hand, Pannel a.nl to which Ihe attention ol Cahinet workmen is especially called for sale at niM. U. II. JJONORE'P. Third si.

O'ANDSAW Bi'ilOi, Imporial.) All workmen in want of a first rate File to sltarneu their iSaws Willi, which will not ruli otl'thfl first time vou use it. had call at II. II. HOA' ORE'S, and try these Imperial taper rues. myv4 7VT Sliip Carpeulers.

The hest article of Chisels ever nrougni loitns marKet tor shin carpenter use. can be found ut u. HONOUR'S. Sign of the Axes. Third st.

B15IEJS. irhm Sew Orleniiai Suirar: 115 hills Loaf do- In store and for' salt; lv iiiv34 JOXES Main st. 80 51 AGS Rio in slore and for sale hv my-24 JOXES HALHERT. BBLS. Plnufstfioii fliolawMcs in store and 00 Ior sale bv JONES ALBERT.

DA BOXES Gross Dietritclie's Star Candles; 31? 0 boxes Summer Mould do; fjl) do No 1 Soap; in slore and for sale; my'24 JOES II ALBERT. ITjEAfljaiEiS mid Apples COO bushels Dried Peaches; do do Annies: In store and for sale liv myiJ4 JTONES HAT.BRRT. h5 IiTBOStJKO 'loci; Dried Hoof, Venison Hams. yj nirar-cured lltims, and Sides for sale hy Iders and Nides lor sale I WHEELED MARTIN. JEpi'G' qualily wiatWr blenched Sperm ami 3 jiisd Oil, for sale at No st.

niyi-M WHEELER Tjj nssil Cocou, of ihe best ft quality, at No 80, Third st, my'J4 WHEELER MARTfX. CiOCOAIST(JT Dippers, hound and unbound, fur sale by pnjl WHEELER MARTIN. BISAWfli C5mi(l BSuckelN, of assorted sizes, at No 80, Third st. my24 WMEELEK MARTIN. lGA fits.

Woo Isey Woolsey Loaf, Lnrering's Crushed, line Crushed anil Powdered, White Havana, Clarified and Brown, at No HO, si. myiM WHEELER MARTIN. A tR.T25Z aifkles. Tomatoes, Mushroom and Walnut Catsup at No yti, st. my'JI WHEELER MARTIN.

OSLIVE Oil, of a superior ijualiiv, nt No SO. ltd st. royLM WHEELER A RT IN CSEMSfit aud Viuc for sale, in yH4 A RT I OS? iFES.Old Government Java, l.auyra, Mara caiboand Rio, ofthe best quality, suitable for fain-ihMisc. at No 80, Third st. 'J4 1 1 LE It A It TIN.

-A superior article of Gunpowder, Imperial Hyson and Black al No HO si. WHEELER MARTIN. Vouiu ARGK Kcd Salmon, No 1 Mackerel, Codfish, a A Smoked and I Mckled Herrings, tor sale uy my 2 4 WHEELER MARTIN. ET fr'or desirable dwelling House ami ppllf Lot on Ihe south side of Walnut st, between 4th iJipsand 5th, a pleasant neighborhood, aud a line piece of property and will he sold low. Applv 16 J.

N. WRIGHT, jny24 Real Estate Agent, Nn 7(3 lid st. tV Kxlraordiimry Express. The Youth of Sliakspeare.by F. Williams, a splendid work which should be in 'the hands oi every lover of his writ-tings.

Hill Side Sketches, a new work, by W. H. Maxwell, Esq, author of "Tales of Waterloo," George, or tUc "Planter ofthe Isle of France, anew and interesting novel, by Alex. Dumas, author of "Three Guardsmen," "Count of Monie Chrislo," The Scourge of the Ocean, by an officer of Ihe U. S.

Navy. The. Count of Morion, or Woman's Wrongs, a most thrilling work, by Fred. Soulie. All received and lor sale al the Western Depot, 70 4th st.

rmyiUl J. A. PENTON. TAK'l'ED Smtncdiately. A white Woman, to superintend in a hoarding nouse.

a goon price will be naid for one that can be recommended. Also A colored Woman without incumbrance, as house servant for a small family. Those who have such to hire wilStiiul a good home by applying immediately to WRIGHT. inv24 General Agent, No 7C, 3d st. JUST Keceived, at No 80, ltd st, 5 bbls Potomac Ilerrinss, for sale, wholesale aud retail, by iny24 WHEELER MARTIN.

INFANTS' Velvet Turbans, and Hoys' Cloth and Straw Caps, for summer wear, just received at lmv221 P. S- BARBER GO'S. wOlffF! made Bcaverw. BARBER CO i.mticviiin m.iiiiifar.uired Beavers are. as hereto- tVo ih.

fiivnriio Hat of the citv. bcinc celebrated for their rich lustre and durability, and consequently ine more suitable for our tanners ami men who are ma-ea-rily exposed to all kinds of weather. iny22 t'OOI'JEIC- Sc CO. have received anolher lot of'Goods, consisting in part as follows: bales Osnabuurgs; hales Drown 1. otton; 5 cases bleached Cotton; ti do Chintz Prints; 30 pieces rich 4-4 Lawn at 12 els per yard; do Pongee Silk Handkerchiefs; Canton Crape Shawls from S5toS0; 20 piecessuperior French Lawn; with a large lot of other soods for sale at a small advance on Eastern cost, at the ig L- ia-455.

Use TootU ami Ear-Ache, lliscock's Electric Anodyne, which efiects a certain cure by the tlfifVPS. for SIc 1)V M. AIKIN 335 Main st. pkSlj I'siste BUicititiB. A fresli supply of tliii superior article on hand nd for istey cQ nnnklinn's White Lead; Gro.

col ors.warraiiteil pure; Paint Brushes, all sizes; Gro. Litharee; always lo be had of inv-2 M. AIKIN fc CO. AHWSTO3I'J -Vermifuge A few gross oi hand and forsale by rr-rT nr 1M. A1MW Ct- VVJ 4IIfliT'S Tonic Svruy.

This unequalled i.nd palatable cure for Chill and Fever and Dumb Ague, is bc-ominc more popular the better it is known. Ao -uin tui lUmriM of country should be without it. Give it sale by 1Z2 M. AIKIN fc CJgrain E.vvrcss.-Godey's Lady's Book for June. 1847, with four handsome engravings and usual amount of reading matter.

,847 Al.so-The LadyWationa Magazine foi contains two splendid engravings on steel. Price -o cts. HAGAN CC.Wallst. I Voltiguers; The Massachusetts lias on board the roclietniid howitzer batteries belonging to this regiment of Voltiguers. Capt.

Uethell, Ifith Infantry, also took passage on tfie Massachusetts, with 60 men, to join Gen. Taylor. The Massachusetts will touch at the Brazos to land Capt. llcthell's company, and to receive such companies of Voltiguers as were despatched to the Ri Grande before the destination of the regiment was changed. The U.S.

steamer Telegraph left last night for Brazos Santiago, having on board 11. A. Pa rish, bearer ol despatches to Oen. lay-lor; Gen. B.

D. Hopping, V. 8. and Lieut. Argur, his Aid; A.

V. Armstrong, committee for the remains of Lieut, llitchey, of the 4th Infantry; Capt. Gaither's compauy, 3d Dragoons, aboutSO men. The Fashion also sailed for Vera Cruz last njght. took Lieut.

Col. K. W. Moore, 3d Dragoons, and Capt. Duperu's company, and about 250 men of the 3d Dragoons.

iV. O. Picayune The Governor General of Canada, agreeably to instructions from the parent Government, lias issued an order admitting American wheat and maize into that province without the payment of duty the importer giving bonds for its arrival at an exportation from the port of destination within six months. Also, an order permitting American boats and vessels to pass down the St. Lawrence, from Fort Covington, on the Salmon river, to Sorrel, and thence up the river Richelieu to Chumplaiu, and vice versa, upon the payment of the usual tolls and dues chargeable upon British vessels.

Nat. Int. Nashville Jockey Club Knee. We copy the following from the Gazette: First Day Tuesday, May 25 Frainklin Stake, for 200 entrance, ami 5t) forfeit; mile heals, 20 subscribers, 5 started. jo Guild.s ch by Wagner, dam Flight DHiiraffenreid's ch by Leviathan, out of Rachel Jackson Geo Elliott's ch by Leviathan, dam Atorgiana- Rani Raglaml's ch c.

by Oihcllo dam Count Badger Cane's bf by Leviathan, dam Stockholder. 1 1 4 2 2 3 3d is dis 1 ime Pecond Day Wednesday, 26th Sweepstakes for 4 3100 entrance. S35 forfeit; 2 mile heats. Edward 'sch by Wagner, dam Emily Speed William's ch Eudora, by Priam, dam Imp Bluster Yotirie's cli by Wagner, dam Leviathan as II Wilson's by Priam, dam Victoria, by Eclipse Time 3:50 3:52. 1 3 1 2 1 4 2 3 3 4 dis COIUMERCIAL WORKING COURIER OFFICE, i Friday Evening, May 28, 16-17.

The weather is warm and clear, with no prospect of rain, which is greatly needed, as the ground has become quite parched again, and i retarding-the coming crops of the farmer. The river is getting quite low, there being less than five fret of water in the canal. Haox. The receipts continue fair, and the demand hap slackened, which renders the article dull at quotations. Sales of Sides at 'CgiQz.

Coffee. We quote a sale of 100 bags of Kio at He, and 200 bags at Cheese. Light sales at 7c for W. R. to-day from stcres at SO O0SG 25.

fa. vorite brands retailing at $0 50. Grain. We quote a sale of H50 bass of Corn at 55c. bushel, also sales af 50 cents; Oats retailing at 35c bushel.

Ltun. Sales of Tig at -1c; Si'gar. We quote a sale of 6 hhds prime, at 7c-Whiskey. No Raw in market to-day; it would command Sl-itSlfc; Rectified selling from stores at Sic. A Siisiness Banter.

NEW BANS A T. Friday, May 21st, I M. Sales of Cotton this niorniiur, 1000 bales prices about yesterday. Of Sugar and Molasses, confined to re tail sales dull. Of Flour, 6000 bids, inchtdimr J100 Ohio, at 6 a2i, 100 Tllinoid and 1H0 Ohio, at.

6 15; 1177 (900 Ohio, iu 'two lots, and 2T7 Illinois) at (i mixed brands Illinois, at 6 30. 100 St. Louis, 62: 400 at 6 75; and not transpired demand active prims hotter and looking; up. Of sacks Inferior, at 20; and 1000 (iood, 1 25 otner larger irans-'acuuus par ticuIaiB not transpired demand animated prices better Prime held firmly, at 1 35. Of Corn, 12,000 sack, including 250 ujjxd, at G5fi, 1600 do, at 67; 500 yellow, in Kentucky Massing, at G8; 3000 chiefly white, fomc yellow, in cotton' sacks, at 70; and -1000 price not transpired tinnvjLiit ami more livlv.

Of Vork, confined to re- tail sales. Of Of Lard, 600 hhl.s on private terms, 100 kegs, at 0c, and 200 at Of Whisky, 100 hbU, at 20c, and several smaller lots at 21 more inquiry and prices lookingup. Nothing transpired in Freights. Exchange improving New York, at 60 days, 21; Sterling Market generally more animated. By Telegraph, for the Pittsburgh Gazette.

PHILADELPHIA MARKET, May 25, The indisposition of buyers to come forward at the prices asked yesterday for Flour was not visible to-day. The stock on the market has had some effect. Today they took 2,000 bblsstaudard brands at SS. Salcsof bushels Wheat to-day at 205c for prime Red; and 208212c for White. Of Corn 2,000 bushels While at and Yellow Of Rye Flour sales to-day at $0 50 bbl.

Oats are selling at 5861c. Coruiueal is a shade better, and sales at $5 31 43. Holders of Whisk have obtained a further advance for bbls now fetching 37c gall. Tn Provisions the transactions of the day show no change. Pork and Beef are both dull.

There is a better demand for Bacon at former prices. I notice some Pork (new) changing hands-at 10 50SS14 50 for mess and prime. Sales of Bacon at 10c for hams, 99k for sides and 8c for shoulders. A few Rales of Lard at DKn'lOc. There islmorc demand tor Cotton, and sales 500 hale? upland at 12SCp13c.

NEW YORK MARKET, May 25, 7 v. M. The demand for flour is quite active. The receipts arc quite light and not near equal to the demand. The sales of Genesee to-day were 9,000 bbls at 88 750338 87..

fiome of the sales were for shipment to Philadelphia. Buyers are in market endeavoring to cotitraot for future delivery. Sales at $8 for delivery in August. The market closes firmly There have been sates ot orn to-uay io a rousmcrame extent at prime White, and 115c for Yellow of a similar quality. Rye Flour has gone up still further.

Sales to-day at $7 25S7 31-i- Of Cornmeal, sales at S5 25 moderate. Rye has advanced; sales to-day at Provisions. Teere is some demand for Pork. Sales to day of new Western Mess S1G 12J; Prime at $13 25 50 all four months credit. The Cotton market is quiet, and not much doing prices the same.

ISO particular movement in rocm ivs. ST. LOUIS MARKET. Tuesday, May 25th, 1847. The news by the Ilibernia wa received yesterday morning, and created aconsidcrablestir in the market ot Flour and Wheat, the prices of which have advanced the former 25 cents barrel, and the latter about 5 cents bushel.

Sales of 3,100 bbls. at 5 755 80; and at the close holders asking 87G 00. Sales of 30,000 bushels Wheat at SlOSl I2i, including sacks. Corn is 22 3c better; sales at 55(g) 56c, sacks included. Oats 33tfJ35c.

Sales of Tobacco at the Warehouses to day comprise 2G hhds at very full prices. At the Stale's, one hhd passed, soid at S3 05, one at 3 40, one at S4, one at S4 05, two at S4 20, one at S4 35, two at 4 50, one at 4 05, one at S5, one at $5 Hi, and one at 5 J5; one hhd Refused at SI 05, one at St "5: one at $2, one at 2 GO, one at S2 75, one at 33 45. At the Planters', sales were as foltows: one hhd. Passed at $2 75, one at S3 75; one hhd Refused at SI 05, one at SI GO, one at one at S2 05 mid one S2 60 100 lbs. Hemp is dull and lower.

Sales to-day were as follows: 36 and 43 bales good dew-rotted, 111 Onil Oroer, O'U, IU uaira ai O'H i iiin. 377 50, and 35 tons superior, part from Levee and the balance in store, at S8l- ton. In Provisions, no change business confined chiefly to Bac.on, of which we notice sales oflO casks at 4J, 5f ftiidSc; 10 casks at and 71c for shoulders, hams, and sides; 8 casks clear fides at 8c, and 3,400 lbs in bulk at 7c; 22 casks ribbed and dear sides at and 10 casks clear atSJc. lt- Sale of 4,000 osnabnrg sacks at 21c. Freights are lower.

Flour was snipped to-itay at neat at i-ic, i-orn ai Hemp at ton. undersigned, passengers ofthe sf earner Mountaineer, Ce.pt. Rarker, do most cordially concur in recommending to the citizens of Louisville and Cincinnati, and the travelling public In general, the new 10 o'clock line For speed and comfort this line will rank equal to any other on the river. As regards the fare, the i able will compare with any hotel in the bouth or West, heing abundantly supplied with all the delicacies ami luxuries of ihe season. The oolite and gentlemanly attention of Cant.

Barker and his officers, on our recent trip from Cincinnati to Louisville were such as to warrant an unanimous cxpres sion of thanks: James Nicholson, Cincinnati; Thos unlock do; Rrnwn and ladv. Mrs A Emmons. Madi son, la; ft Anderson and lady, New York; Dayton and lady, i Geo A rrictiarn anu latiyiuis la; Einmons, Sturbridge, Mass; John .1 Mr. Farland and lady, Indianapolis, far A Campbell, i'a ducah, Ky; atuart, uiarit co, la; a inipson, Cincinnati; Wm II Bulklcy, Louisville; Dickey, Teun; Wright, Louisville; Aimer, uosion. la; I Tiirkev.

Wnw Waahineton. la. Lexinctoti. Va: Thos Jackson, Orange co, Stuart, Louisville; A Ruter. Madison.

Ta. Jas Williamson, Kent, Wm i Metcalfe, jr, Saml Hill, Jas Kempton, Rev i Houghton I and lady, Cincinnati. May 29 da .1 2 1 Tor tNvav1 niaaer. will leave as above on ST 111S DA Ihe or 'S'" Passage apply on board, or to C. BASHAM.

Jr. li, Orleans, The splen- did steamboat iftg ALBATROSS, Ttlli! 11 A i as auove on ,0 JO, al A. 1 01 height or passage apply on board, or to BASHAM. Jr. OK CI I ATI.

THE NEW MORNING LINE. 1 C.oiiisville ami Ciucims; nti Daily Inr. THE SPLKN-DIO STEAMERS Jko. IUhxeii, Jlaster and KOltTlI AMERICA, J. E.

Mo.vVoomsrv, Master MVa" every daj, al vimchmlh, i teiuled by the be kepl'so 1- or freight or applv to -JIa' J- C. BCCKLE8 CO. "UNITED STATES MAIL LINE? FOR sf! I I 5 A it! IS IV i HKJ, STEtMER Ben I'liiiililin iVo.6, Capt. J. B.

SUMMONS Steamer Pilte No. 7, Capt. JOHX AR.MSTROVG. One ofthe above boats will leave tDn VVhar! Boat, foot 01" Third street, every day at 10 A. yOForl'reigltor passage, applv on board, or to UOGGS Sc RUSSELL, march Slrader's Wharf.

ISAAC SHELBV, H. Llwos, Master, iitisiniiiiiiciiicu i 11 mil" rt-L' llflr Kira- Packet, from Liiuisville. Leaves" Louisville for Wood ford LaiidiiiL'. every 1 o'clock v. m.

Return leaves Woodford Lnuditi" every Wednesday even anil Frankfort Rverv Thiirsdflv itmriinn Df Leaves Louisville, for Munday's Lamlinp and Broofclvn every Friday tit 1 o'clock i. m. Returning, leaves Mini day's Landing every Sunday at o'clock and Frank fort every Monday morning at ii o'clock. ftibi5-dtf C. DA St LA Louisville, A gHa FOR FKANKFORT.

WEDNESDAYS AND AATURRAVX t. Thk eleganrsteamer 1.. faSasSSS Harry I.Tonn. SESi Leaves! Louisville for Frankfoi and Woodford every Wednesday at WnVlock, and for Frankfort ami Munday Landing every Saturday at o'clock, M- Returning, leaves FraukforlforLouisyillcevei Tuesday and l' r.day mornings. Korfroight or passage apply on board, or io c- "it'CKLES, Agent.

inarji) L4o Ltw and 8 I'earlsl. VUAISliVOK'r PACKET. 1 lie new and last running steamer, SEA Juo. A. Holtou.

Master. Leavesevery and Thursday at Fortreight or passage apply to J.C. BUCKLES, ort" No a Pearl st. (JRKbiV RSVEK PACKbT. Sk The well known je-yjf.

stean.er, ifc Oni. Wiirrcn Wm. S. I) Mkisowj Master, will commence her regular trips for the season nn Wednesday, xhu nth November, and will leave Lou isville every Wednes lav ai 12 o'clock, and Bowling en every f-auiriiav at o'clock. M.

Passen-'era and shippers may rely on hor being pimcliial and starting 1 uutii aitverusftti. FurlVeighi or pass-iae applv on bowrd or to E. C. KING, Lviniyjlie; llim T- l)( NALDSON. Bowling Green.

ISeyular Packet Tor Evuns-J-. iMe, Henderson, and Shaw ij-ji "oV" Tho steamer CUTTER v-tw-iiijtjcp, master, will commence her regular trips on or about ihe 1st of March next, making two nips a week during the season. For freight or passage applv mi board or to E. C. KING.

feb27 dtf o. l.i:t Commercial Row. Packages and leJtersto be sent by ihe steamer Cutter will be certain to go, if left at Messrs. Jones Halbert's, on Main between lid and 4th, be lore 2 o'clock, p. m.

Si isville mid Jfem- HnsI'a, Sica- met IV. oBdse Rvifus Ford. Masicr, will -oiiiuicih-c her regular trips to Memphis, and all intermediate landings, bv leaving Lou-isyille, on Thursday, the 27th inst, at o'clock, and continue to run regularly iu the trade, leaving Louisville for Memphis every Thursday at It o'clock, P. aud remruiu" will leave Memphis for Louisville and Cincinnati every other Wednesday, at 4 o'clock, P.M. The E.

W. Stevens was built expressly for the above trade, is entirely new, and provided with 'all the modern improvements for the Fafcty and comfort of passengers, and beiuc of very lighi draught uud good speed, travel-ersandshippersniay rely upon her regularity and promptness. Her cabin consists forty large and well furnished stale-rooms, and no pains will be spared by the officers to render her the most desirable boat iu the trade. For freight or nassace apply on board or to ATHERN "milBARD, E. WEBB WILDER, K.

C. KING, Louisville. iny27dtf A. B. SHAW, Memphis.

J-'REilKUTS TO iffiW PhilatlcJpIiSn, BaUiiorcBffjgHja iiudXcw V01 It, via Vilt K-jojt- buri anil E'eniioylvaiiia Canal, and Slail SSuaithi. ngUSliuiidersigued 111: been appoint edAgentfo I the Union Transportation Line, is prepared togfve bills of ladin for Merchandize and Produce, through from I hiscity to any oft he above Easter ncl ties, at specified rates. Meichandi.corProdiiceshipped by tiilsl ine wilibe fbrwardedfrom Piitslmrgii wit houi barge for commission storage freiphls. C.B A II I Coiuinercial Row Ej VAX 6 A CANAL. THIS Canai is now open and ready for freights for Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York.

Applv to J. BUCKLES, Agent. D. LEECH ic CO. Old Lines.

WALL STREET 3IOSJSE. THE undersigned respectfully announ- Vr-l, ces to his personal friends and the pub- it lie in general that lit; has taken the above establishment 011 Wail at Louisville, Ky. The house has been thoroughly renovated and repaired, with such additions as wil ensure the comfort of all those who may favor him with their pat ronage, 7 Every convenience is attached to the house that may be required by persons travelling, aud all attention paid to those who wish to secure boats or stages for any-destiunlion. B. Baggage is carried to aud from the boats hy honest and careful porters, belonging to ihe house, Tree of charge HENRY GIESKE.

"1 LA RET Wine. 30 dozen very superior Clare wine, warranted received ami tor sale oy GEORGE, LAPPING CO- ICV will you die? Was the pathetic exclamation of one of old, and it may be reiterated in our dav, with great propriety. Why will you gutter lungs lo be lacerated with that short, hacking Cough? Whv that pain in tin; side, and those restless, feverish slumber? Nature has provided a remedy the Ginseng Panacea. Ii has in instances innumerable snatched the victim from the very jaws of death. Try its power be fore it be tonjale.

See advertisement in anolher column, and Pampllle in the handsof Agents my2C tTSAJlff AjV Flour. 5 bbls extra Family Flour re ceived per steamer Mountaineer and forsale by J. C. HECKLES mv2ti No 4 and 6, Pearl St. PAIIVTS.

White Lead, Linseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Copal and Japan Varnish. Chrome Green, Paris Green, Chrome Yellow, Window Glass, Whiting, and Venitian lted. A large supply constantly on hand at lowest market prices by niyHG GEOKGE, LAPPING ICTPKESauil Cattle Pri is is oOOO ofthe following Prints, this day received and for sale hy the hundred or single copy, viz: Charge ofthe gallant Kentiicklans at the battle of Eu- he "allant charge of Col. Marshall's Cavalry at Bue. Charge of Col.

Harney at the Mexican Army. Gen. Zachary Taylor as he appeared at the battle of Palo Alto, upon "Old Wliitey." Gen. Taylor in full uniform, and many other interesting and beautiful landscape views, TnyiiS GEO. NOBLE.

MFor. A brick Cottage and Lot on the west sideof nth st, between Main and the river; House has 3 rooms, the improvements are entirely new; Lot fronts 20 feet bv 10U. Will lie sold a bargain. Apply to J.N.WRIGHT, iny2G Real Estate Agent, No 76, 3d at. PANAMA Hata.

Received this morning, pet ex -press, 10 dozen Panama JIats, and lor sale by nvj-58 P- BARBER CO, AFEW more lv.fl of" the huiiki lUtl bbls Potatoes received this day and fur sal bv J. BUCKLES my26 No 4 and 6, Pearl st. OK Hjcitst Three huiulinz Lois on the south side of between Jackson and Hancock. These lots arc in good condition for building and will be leased on favorable terms. Apply to J.

N. WRIGHT, inySG UeaL Estate Agent, No 76 3d st. ODiEV'Pi JLndicw Souk IValiounl tor June (Jodevs Miuiaxine con tains three suierii engravings, as follows: Girard Col lege tor Orphai's at Ptntaueliilua; Portrait of Stephen rani and Views of his Banking House; Statue ofGirard; Fashions; Continues of Mexican Ladies; Model Cottages; Health and Beauty, The reading matter is select and very good. The Ladies' National Magazine is a most splendid number and contains iwo beautiful plates, as follows: 1st. Boys Stealing Apples; 2d.

A Plate of Fashion and Dress. All for sale bv "y-b' GEO. W. NOBLE. EJUSCTJTOV.

At a meeting of the flavor and Board of. Goiinciliiien of the city of Louisville, on Monday, May 24, J847, the following resolution was adopted: Resolved, That the Inspectors heretofore appointed to hold the Municipal Election on the 5th day of Mav, 1847, the Second ward, are requested and directed io hold an election tor one Councilman to supply the vacancy rm account of P. Jarvis, who lias been declared iiieliM hie; that said election be held at the School House, on Jefferson street, in said ward, under tiie rules and regulations of the charter and election ordinance of 1 547 except requiring a vote on the railroad and coffee-house questions; and the qualifications of voters at said election shall be the same as required by the charter and said ordinance; and said election shall be held on Saturday next, the 29th day of 3847. W. R.

VANCE, Mayor. A true copy, attest: II- Woi.ford, City my2G d4 ftVTEW PHTF.RS WEBSTER have pub hshed the following beuitiful pieces of music fo the Piano. "The Egeria Waltz," composed bv II. D. Sofge.

"Anht laug syne," with brilliant variations, by Barry. The getitmr upof our publications, and the materials used. are entirely Western, and the only ones which are we cheerfully solicit a comparison with any Unit are issued at the East. The following new pieces are just re' ceived from the East by express: "Fall of Vera Cruz." descriptive battle piecp, by F. Buck.

Dope too bright to last; The Old Church, do. The Woodpecker, do. Yesterday, do Giselle Vive ladance, two Waltzes, by L. De Meyer. Vera Cruz Grand March.

Peony Waltz. Sprite Waltz, Ac, For sale by PETERS WEBSTER, G3 Pearl st, under the Apollo Rooms, sole a'ien'3 in Kentucky for R. Nunnsfc Clark's and A. II. Gale Go's cele' rated Pianofortes.

my25 i REAT tfreuvh Counfof VST or Woman's Revenge. This work has been selected from among Frederick Soulie's productions, as aspe-cinien of the author's wonderful power in conducting a tale of rare dramatic interest. By whom is lie surpassed a lively and forcible delineator of French manners and sentiments? Who can rival him in the conception of treasons, conspiracies, plots and counterplots. Price on 50 cents, the book containing pages. For sale at the Western Depot, si.

"0-2. j. a. PENTON. LOT for Sale durable Lot.

25 feet by 1GG, on ihe south side Walnut, between and E)th st, wjll sold less than property is seilimf for iu ihe neighborhood. Apply to JAS. II. BAGBV, iy25 Heal Estate Agent, 3d st. JUST Keceived 100 dozen Memorandum Books nil and 500 quires Blank Books, half bound, which will be sulci very low for cash.

m.v25 C. DAG AN 47 Wall st. CHEAP JBiblea. 10 dozen Family Bibles this morning received direct from the publishers and can sold vcrv cheap, wholesale and tetail, bv my25 C. HAGAN Wall st.

MO'OC'K to VIuiltccr. Having received from the Pension Ofiicc, at VVashiimton, the necessary tonus, we are prepared to procure for discharged Volunteers, warrants for Bountv Land or Treasury Scrip. Our Law othVe is on the est side of jtiist, between Market and Jefferson. niyifl dlS I1AGG1N HARRIS. far with 23 JC extra pai-es and lour spleudiil embellishments This is acajiiial number of Graham ami is worthy of attention.

cuiitains an original slory by Joe. Neal which isofilself worth a year's subscription. We arc promised by the cdiiois of Graham a splendid portrait ot Gen. Taylor in the July number, which thev promise shall be correct portrait and true to lite. Graham's Magazine never promise a good thing without exceeding public expectation, and we predict a capital picture of '-Old Rough." Therefore those who wish to procure a copy Old Rough and Ready had belter hand iu their names immediatelv for a copy of Graham for July.

my27 GEU. W. NOBLE. Fli.tQSfl; JKcnver and Tlolixkin IKntM nt Wc are supplying the great retail trade of the city and country with our celebrated Beaver Hals. Our Moleskin Hats, loo, are said to be the finest as well as the neatest in style.

On Saturday next we will turn iu white and black Heavers still more magnificent and elegant (if such a thing could be) than any yet oll'ercd. Customers will hold themselves in readiness then for something fine and extra. inv27 the City: You want good Hats. Yoa also want line tiat as wen asotners. u'enecil not say to you that we arc now the only manufacturers in our line in the city.

This you know. You know also thatcverv Hat sold outofot her establishments the city goes to support inu ami maim jaci ers Oi Hie innat I ami oilier places, when they might be made with equal advan-tasre at home. Hats, then, of Louisville manufacture will be found alone at our establishment, 453 Main st, where leave your orders ami call and fiet them ready made. A supply always ready at a low ju ice. my27 J.

PR AIGG CO. MEXIH A IV Wt tri Olf TV LAN us, GOV-ERNMENT SCUIP. The tindersiirued are pre-pared to prosecute claims of everv description before Congress, but more especially those arising out of the Mexican War. such as Bounty Lands, Sciip, Balance of Pay due discharged soldiers and due the heirs of those who have been killed in battle or died iu the service. The undersigned have some time past been procuring from Washington the requisite forms to be followed in the above business, and they are now prepared to attend Io the same without delay and upon the most reasonable terms.

They have employed an energetic and competent Agent at Washington, D. to enable them to speedily terminate any business entrusted to them. Office 550 Main st near the Hank of Keniuckv. GIIOLSO.V I1AVIS, mv27dtf TAL. P.

SHAFKNER. expect to be prepared, in the course of a iow nays. pay least i uu tor eacli private's claims lor Bounty Szc. C. Sc T.

P. IftAIEAiYl'S for June 12 extra pages: Emukm.isiimkxts The Falls of Torroa. one of Smil- lie's beautiful views in Georgia, which is regarded as the most beautiful set of landscape views ever published in this country; The Home Bird, a stipple engraving by A. L. Dick, Paris Fashions.

We call aUention to the beauty and linish, receiver! at the Western Depot, 70 4th st. Price single number 25 cents. my27 J. A. PENTON.

Cl KAIIAiH'S Itlaaaziue ol X-itoratme and Art for June, 18-17 12 extra pages. E.MHKi.i.isn.MKNTs. The Palls of Toccoa, one of Smil-lie's beautiful views in Georgia, engravo.i bv Rawdon, Wright and Hatch: The Home Bird, a stipple engraving, by A.L. Dick; Paris Fashions; This day received and for sale by mv27 C. HAGAN Wall st.

NEW Yorlc mid B'liiLwU I sIiia ICxclmitycat in sums to suit purchasers, forsale by mv-' 111 1 co- 4:7 Main st- A Gold always purcbasaTtnThlgir est premium bv my2V liUTCHIXGS -157 Main st. FOfilEa Stil of every description always purchased at its highest value liv myy" MUTCHINGS 457 Main st. rEiIV5SSEE foiiey wanted and will betaken at the lowest rate of discount bv my27 HUTCIUNGS 457 Main st. ClURKEIVCY Wanted Indiana, Ohio. Oaroli- Georgia money taken on the most favorable terms bv i'i'27 HUTCIUNGS 457 Main st.

SHOUT and short time JBilUou the Sonth or East purchased at all times 011 the most advan-tagcous terms by my27 HUTCIUNGS 457 Main st.Q fiCcM-ard. RANAVV'AV from the subscriber, living in Franklin county, six miles from Frank Jort. on ihe Rcnturky River, on Saturday night. May 22d, ihe following Nero Men, viz: ABRAHAM, a man about 6 feet inch high, rather bold appearance ami grum countenance, aedSl or '2-2 years; his complexion is middlin blai-k- LEWIS, about 5 feet 7 inches high, middling black, heavy set, aged 211 years, rather pleasant countenance. BILL, about teet Sinches high, verv black he lias a deep scar on his neck; his neck is very "thick.

Abraham has 11 large scar on his loft "naim, fit ia 1 will give 100 each for Hie apprehension of Dm above described men, if taken out of the $0 if taken iu the State, ami returned to me, or confined in any jail, so that I can get them, and all reasonable charges paid. it is Miipicu nittftiut; way io a tree Stale. inv2 d'iSyJl 2. LEWIS. HVDRAULM) Cement.

lObbls (Hulm's) just received aud lor sale by my28 J- G. JUck LES CO, rglJEXAS for Sale or have from 4000 to 50U0 acres of Land. Ivins'on the Sabine, Trinity, and Guadaloupe rivers, in the- State of wm sen cueap, or exchange for negroes or merchandise. Title indisputable. JAS.

H. HAGBY, nii'28 Real Estate Broker, 3d st. in in a 1 leaving TIiim Day. I FT particulars, see advertisement sin anotheTColumn. PIKE No.

7, Armstrong, 11 a. m. CixciNNvn MOUNTAIWEEll, Barker, 10 a. m. Fraxktort IJE U'tNfJ, Todd, 12 at.

St. Louis FORT WAYNE, Scott, 10 a. sr. N'aw Orleans AL BATHOS, lrvin, 10 a. m.

Xrw Orleaxs -CHANCELLOR, Bacon, 9 x. sr. Auction Sales This Day. 11 S. G.

HENRY, corner Main and Fourth streets. At 10 a. sale of Groceries, Liquors, Glassware, China ware. Sec. BY WHITE Sc.

WJ2LBY, 82 Fourth at 9 a. m. a large assortment of new and elegant second-hand Furniture, Household effects; tc, XCr See advertisements Our Cincinnati Correspondence Cr.VCIXNATr, 28, 12 M. W. X.

HaMieman: The Flour market continued inactive after my report yesterday, and the only sale reported was 120 bbls from Canal at $5 50. To dav buyers evinced more confidence liini entered the marKet freely at $5 GO, at which price 1 100 Mils changed hands also 300 bbls trom store at 55 W. Since the arrival of the mail, holders demand an advance, and an offer of $5 75 was refused. The market for every description of Grain is steady at previous quotations. Sales of 600 bushels Yellow Corn, in bulk, at 42c: and 1000 do Oats, in cotton sacks, at 38c; fiom wagons the latter continues to sell freely at 30c Bulk Wheat 100c, exclusive of sacks.

Whiskey has declined in value again. Sales to-day at 203c market heavy. The market for Provisions and Groceries continues quiet, and prices nominally as before quoted. 150 bags good fair II Coffee soli in two Iota at 8c. rs A small lot of Kentucky dew-rotted Hemp solb to-day at 395 ton.

An effort was made yesterday to advance the rates of Freights to Orleans, ami I 25 was demanded for Whiskey bbl, but it has not yet been realized. A lot of Flour was shipped at 70c; 75c is the rate to-day. The JLosiuvillc Weekly Courier. Our mammoth weakly, which is issued this morning, contains even more than its usual quantity and variety of interesting matter. It has copious accounts of the movements and occurrences at the seat of war, ollicial despatches, miscellaneous matter, tales, poetry, commercial intelligence, Single copies cents each; yearly subscription $2 00.

ICT Wo are indebted to the clerk of the Thomas Jefferson, for a file of lato New Orleans papers. The Second Ward Election. The voters of' the Second Ward will remember that an election takes place to-day for a Councilman from that Ward, in place of P. N. Jarvis, Esq.

We believe that John B. Henkle, Esq. is the only candidate yet announced. TrWe are again indebted to our friends of the new packet Mountaineer, for Cincinnati papers in advance of the mail- (LTlVIr. Logan, Clerk of the swift steamer Hendrick Hudson, has our thanks for St.

Louis papers of a late date. The rent Foot Knee. The great foot race which was announced some weeks since to come off over the Oakland Course, will be run this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The runners are all celebrated a.t the East for their speed and endurance, and as the race is five miles out, it gives promise of being a very interesting one. We presume there will be a large crowd present to witness it.

(CTWehave never seen anything more generally admired than M'lle Augusta's performance of the Giselle last night. Such exquisite ly beautiful dancing, such wonderful feats of skill and agility as are executed by her, such inao-nincent developments of grace, have never before, been witnessed in Louisville, and we would ailv'ise our readers by all means to avail themselves of the present opportunity of seeing Augusta. She is very badly supported, as a matter of course, by Mr. Bates' shamefully miserable stock company, yet, leaving them out of the question, her movements alone are well worth seeing. We omitted yesterday to announce the arrival of Surgeon T.

L. Caldwell, and Assistant Surgeon Matthews, of the Louisville Legion. They are both looking as "fine as silk." LTThe admirable perfection in the drill attained by the Louisville Legion has been the subject of so much remark here and elsewhero, that a general desire exists on the part of our citizens to see them parade at Bome early day. Will not that desire.br gratified? What say officers and brave men you, were delighted yesterday to meet with our old friends Capt. VV.

Buxlen, Lieutenants Levi White. L. B. White, R. F.

Maury and E. M. Stone, and several others, who have just returned from Mexico. They couldn't look better if they would try sun-burnt faces and horrid looking mousttichos to the contrary notwithstanding. LTThe Croton Flour Mills, owned by Heck-er in N.

York city, were entirely destroyed by fire on the night of the 23d inst. Loss $10 ,000 The case of Rev. J. II. Linn, against Ferdinand Ketinett, is still on trial before the Circuit Court.

It excites great interest. A good many ministers of difteretit denominations, aud a lnru-rt number of persons attached to the va- wre in attendance vesterdav. The action is a civil one, for damages, iu com io milting a personal assault on mr. uuw two years ago. St.

Louis Zitlt. 3 A as 1.

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