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MISCELLANEOUS. GROCERIES. MISCELLANEOUS. MEDICINES. ITEDICINES.

DR. AJjLKN'S VEGETABLE XTii a i a ni a Rvii i wonderful! 1 1 mikacu VISNI, V1DI, fort for WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY. IVo. 80, Tlvird street between Market and Jefferson, to be. deer lifted in the Mnrmns Courier Or, the cure of yspepsia, Li ver Com- Another life rescued from the very brink repress," ichlrh arc considered as one publication En Bihous Aitecuons, Slawter Margt mrsSkinner Ann miss Slack Isabella mrs ShvSaml Snclling Henry SnowN Spate miss Smeed Lucretia Spotts Susan mrs Spencer Chas miss Spalding Jas Snider Margt mrs Spaulden Roauna Speed Joshua Mariah miss mrs Stewart Jos ft Stivers Marv KmissSlewart Stillwell A Htt-phing AiimmlM Plifh Seeded Jno I mis 'iea Shephard Jas Schivelv Maria KliounKitc Thos Wmfur Henry Shay Martha Slammon Shelby A Shardien John Shclton A Sheppard Harper h3.in.

sinr.ia'r Tno 2 Seward A mrs plaint, Nervous Debility, This medicine is offered to nedicme hsofirrt lo ol the grave MI ol one ot our own citizens, a iiiyst re miirkflhlf ninl astonishing cure ever to the. folia wim' section of the New Post Ojfic the uublic under the assurance HAVING received per late arrivals direct from the East, afud assortment of Groceries, Liquors and Teas. Ivrould resnectfuliv call the attention of the pub that there is no article in existence having stronger claims "IMPORTANT WOKK. "THE OKI GIN OF LIFE!" BY FREDERICK HOLL1CK, M. LECTURER ON THE ORIGIN OF LIFE," "FEMALE DISEASES, x-c, A POPULAR TREATISE on the Philosophy and Physiology of Reproduction in Plants and Animals, Mrs.

Eggertstates that for the last years she has been consumptve, and for one year past the disease had worn Laic, as vie nacspaper proven, lo nave jar Uie largest ci cuiaijonqf any daily paper publinl Led a Louise i tic. 1 IS. And be it further enacted. lic to my assortment, consisting in part of the following her down so low that all remedies failed to stop its pro And all advertisements made under the orders oi" the Postmaster General, in a newsmner or newspapers, gress. The Cough was most distressing, with continual pain in the breast cold night sweats, hectic fever, and afterwards cold chillsevery day debilitated and reduced etters uncalled form any Post Office, shall be inserted in so low that she weighed only 90 lbs.

All her physicians tne paperpr papers, of the town or place wncieuie omc including the details of Human Generation, with a full description uf the Male and Female Organs. Illustrated auvertisme may be situated, nanng uteiai gesi lii uiuuu had despaired ol her recovery, as iiicirremeuies laiieu to do anv eood. One of them called in a skilful consulting Nw Post Offiee L'-an, passed March 3, 3815. LIST OfTeTTEHS by Fine Colored Engravings, on Stone. GOLD MEDAL PRESENTED TO DR.

F. HOLLICK BY THE LADIES OF PHILADELPHIA. Scittcny 11 sansncry nuz-o'in Stola Louisa miss Stouirer II Strain Thomas Stephens John Stephens Joseph Stewart Jane mrs Stuart Judge Strope Mary Stringer I miss Stewart Wm Smith Win Smith Thos Smith Freeman 2 Smith Smith WP Smith Wm Smith Charles Smith Seig Jesse Seat on Elizabeth Sterns Henry A Stake Thomas Stiptee A mrs Stewart Robt Sterret A miss Smith Ind Smith A 2 Smith physician to examine her lungs, and he pronounced that one oi'hcr lungs was entirely gone, the other was wasting away and there was no hope other recovery- About EMALNING In the Louisville Post Office on the (Extract from a letter in the "Boston Courier," Monday, '1848, loth of June, the first of last August the tuburcles of her lungs ulcerated, both internally and externally the quantity of matter thrown up almost sulfonated her. The blood nowset- A aiui iu3, Sugarti. coarse Crushed; Do do fine do; Do do powdered do; Do do Loaf do; St.

Louis do; New Orleans do; Clarified, White Havana and Brown; Syrups and Molasses; Philadelphia Steam Syrup; St. Louis Golden do; Sugarhouse Molasses; Plantation do; Coffee. Old Government Java; Old Laguyra; Old Maracaibo; Old Moclia; Old and New Rio; Tens. Gunpowder, line, extra line and superior; Imperial, do, do do; Young Hyson, do, do do; Black Teas, do. do do: June 3d.) Dr.

Ho click's class have presented him with a beautiful Gold Medal, enclosed in a handsome Morocco Case. The Medal speaks for itself, and must be Adams miss Sarah Some of her friends came in to take their last leave. At tliis crisis. (20th August,) she commenced usin" Dr, Atkins Eldridge Able Ambrose James AIsop Robert Averv Charles AhorM -r A Tiicr: 6r hVQ gall and wormwood to tlie anonymous scribblers who have Rogers' Liverwort and Tar, with a faint hope, as her physician said it contained no virtue's. And what a hap A dams Albro Augustus Arnold Jno Anderson A Anderson mr (Courier office) To npitins Ben Townsend Henry Toole Lawrence 'puusill Susan Truitte miss A Talley A Tov mrs Sarah Trabue II Tucker mrs Trmnaii mis I Tompson mrs Al Tourman manner Tatcrn TahermrsN A Tedford mrs Talbott Daniel 'I'rulttmissS A urst attempted to injure uie Doctor, and then tried to traduce the reputation of his female classes.

The front riiid missMaUUiaAnioui Antlrsus uiiss.M Anderson Thos Anderson oi Reynolds messrs ol the medal bears the following inscription: py cnange i umoppeu me uisuessmg cougn, pain uie bfeasl, cold night sweats, hectic fever and cold chills Ti "PRESENTED TO FREDERICK HOLLICK, M. Tanner mrs Talbot Dr Jus 2 Tateen mrs Ft Tabler John Tallin ad gc Terrell mrs Jane Tanner MG. OW Thurman missMA Timrston John also raising the matter and phlegm in a very short time and she has continued to get better and better, and such is the great change, that even her friends and physicians pass herin the street without recognising her. She also By the ladies who attended his Lectures on Phvsioloei. Barton Geo lUvue Tims Basrhv lialdwin Lewis 2 Bashaiu nirs Badins Rev BayEess Rev Baker Wm Ball A Balia Pleasant Bates Lucy mrs BaldmT mrs Bate Clarence says that she never felt so well as she does now, since Money refunded hi all case where the Teas do not give cal Science, delivered at Philadelphia, March, 1S46, as an expression of their approbation of the knowledge Thomas mrs AI Thompson James Thornberryimss 'I'hompson Jas Thompson ThosD Thompson Thompson mr Thompson Wm Thomass mrs (Deni office) Thurston mrs A Tyrrell mrs Tillou Taylor miss Tavlor John she was fourteen years of age; and that the ulcers of her lungs had entirely healed the lungs restored as well as B-dhlufi ri.it ah mi Liieium conveyed, anu as a testimonial ot personal re- Amelia nnssBarf heole Julia ever, and has earned in flesh, in the last three mouths.

Taylor miss Susan Taylor Daniel Or. the reverse Is the sun, and reflected by the rays of Taylor Geo from 90 pounds to 140. She invites all those who doubt the virtues of Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar, to call and to their consideration. Being compounded by a regular graduate of Jefferson College, Philadelphia, and a prac tislng Physician of twenty years standing in Philadelphia, his long experience has confirmed him in the opinion that a compounded medicine was required to prevent and remedy the debilitation produced by residing in low miasmatic climates, and counteract the prostrating influence of the nervous disorders with which the human family are aftiictod, Dr.

Allen isa well-known Physician, and has used the above medicine in his practice lor eight years with the most astonishing effect, having tested ita qualities in above five thousand cases. No medicine ever received more flattering recommendation from Physicians of eminent standingthan has beeu bestowed on this. Read the following: The late Dr. George McClellan, of Philadelphia, pronounced it one of the best Tonic preparations he had ever used, and recommended it strongly cases of Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, (fee. The following is an extract of a letter from Dr.

Robert Agnew, an eminent Physician of Lancaster county, Pa. Dr. Alt.kn Deah Sin: "It is with great pleasure that 1 inform you of the success attending your Mediciue while employed in my practice. I firmly believe that in eight cases out of ten, the Dyspeptic may, by the use of your medicine, rid himself of this thorn in the pathway of life. Not only in Dyspeptic cases, but in all cases of constipation and diseases depending on adebilitatcd state of the nervous system, together with a torpid state of the bowels, will your Elixir be of inestimable value." The next is a letter Trom Dr.

J. A. Cleaveland, a celebrated Physician and Druggist of Charleston, S. given in his own words at length: Chaim.eston, April 13, 1S17. Da.

G. W. A li, en Deah Sin: It is with great satisfaction I take this opportunity of adding my experience in the sale and prescribing of your Vegetable Compound or the cure ol" Dyspepsia, within the last eighteen months, in more than one hundred cases of the most obstinate nature, many of them being Dyspepsia of from twelve to fifteen years standing, and had defied every treatment and climate, at last yielded, and were entirely cured by a few bottles of your valuable compound; I never had a Medicine in my store which has given such universal satisfaction and made so many perfect cures. I can say, in no instance where it has been taken for Dyspepsia, that it has ever failed to effect a cure. Respcetfuliv yours, Da.

J. A. CLEAVELAND, Druggist and Chemist, CopyJ 509 King Charleston, S. C. The above medicine can be had of the following wholesale and retail Druggists, viz: Wilson, Starbird Smith, Louisville, B- A.

Fahnestock tt Pittsburgh, James Baker, Wheeling, J. C. Keakirt, Cincinnati, Ohio; and of al! the principal Druggists in the State. ALLEN WARD, Proprietors, sep5 dly North Eighth Phila. Barker I Barns col 2 ButlerRazin Bell Catli miss Besere Geo Beckworth B.lV!1l-sT!his Barnett Ira B.irkcr lli.iiv.tto Barton nnsBell Jno Beaslt'v NiiiK mrs Bell Thos see ner, on turn, 6 uoors anove uooper streets, uinciu-nati, Ohio.

Vance Aimer Veech miss Vance Wm ne mmmary, a scrou containing tlie words give light to them that sit in darkness." Notices of the Preaa. Beck Ueo ir Berry Juo Viencan Mrs Vamum Ben Vardy Jno B-anian Emorv Bell mrs aaiKMtUjLiuii. LlquortJ. Cognac Brandy, vintage 1S2S, (John Durands;) Do do, do (Dupey;) French do; New York Brandy; Madeira Wine, superior; Madeira do, Lisbon; Port Wine, superior; Golden Sherry do; Holland Gin do; Jamaica Rum do; Old Whisky, years, superior; American Brandy, Gin and Rum; Sundries. Benson Verison Jas vansickles Mrs VeeJh Richard Barradaile GeoW Booth Edward We, the undersigned, state that we arc acquainted and visited Mrs.

Eggert during her sickness, and believe the above statements to be true. JO FIN MELENDY, Deacons of first Congrega- Ban it'ii Kd war Boswell Win i in i Holi-ick's Lectuhes. These Lectures on the Philosophy and Physiology of Marriage, are of the most interesting character. Dr. H.

is a gentleman every A mi Boone A missRodiey Wm Wood mrs Mary Woodruff miss B.nvnt. ngnt i Birkey Jno Dr Wright Shelby D. K. L1SAV1TT, i UOIial CllUl'Cl MRS. E.

K. THATCHER, Teacher or Music, way calculated to do mstice to tne sumect ot ins lectures. ir- (Ju'iler- Wrignt mr (carver) Woodruff mrs AI Walerhouse White Thos Blank Mary mrs Black Jno Binns Peter radish mr Brooks mrs Bramin Davis and we strongly recommend them to the notice of our Biere Jno 11 J-Tranii Louis Hfadshaw December 1st, 1847. reauers." ialice tiagle American Aacocate. White (lastma- White miss I Brad lev Tims ken WhitlevDrW Woolston Wm Worley Thos Wharton Chas Wheeler mrs Whitman miss ME White Weyman mr Winters Geo Winslow AI Wilson Dr 2 Wilson mrs Brooke Jno US'Dn.

Hollick'3 Lectuhes. We are happy to Hams, Sides and Shoulders; Dried Beef and Tongues, Sperm and Lard Oil. Wine and Cider Vineear. Flour. Certificate from Dr.

WM. RICHARDS, a Physician Wickham Jno Wisard Wm auue mat tnese are creating very considerable Bryant Nathan Brian Jnn '2 Br em-en Joseph Bronson Geo WiSlhoyte Wyatt 9 Buckwheat, Corn Meal, Wax, Sperm, Star and Mould Bryant Raymond Briscoe Lucy miss Brian! Eliza mrs Brooks col Briiier Idelt Burns Jno more tnau inircy years sianumg: To all whom it may concern, I make the followin; interest and attention among the intelligent portion of Candles; Smoked and Pickled Salmon, Scotch and Potomac Roe Herrings, Nos 1,2 and3 Mackerel. No 1 Codfish, lit will result from their more ceneral dissemination. Butler as ur Butler Lrinnda mrs vv HKcrson yett Francis Wicks Braman Willoughly S' Wilson Geo Wilson A Wilson Wiiliams 3 Rice, Homoney, Beans, Brown Castile and fancy Soaps statement: Conscious that it may appear unprofessional, it is only from a perfect conviction and thorough knowl-edge of tlie essentia, benefit and scientific origin of the preparation spoken of, that 1 feel constrained, from a Alilliams miss oi an descriptions; Pickieaand Catsups oi all descriptions: Dr. Hollick is a gentleman of no less knowledge in his professiJn than eloquence in his means of imparting it, and he is certainly deserving of great credit and support for his exertions in a new held of such universal iimior Williamson miss "Williams miss Williams Olives, Capers, Lemon Syrups, PieFruits, Preserves of B'irruss Marv Ann Btiskirk Burnside bain' I 31 Btjiiitt Xeville mrs Batliiutou David BuzyWm Berkshire Wm Brown Nathan 2 Brown JasM Brjwn John Brown Sarah mrs Brown Emily miss Birth Jno J.

FOLEY'S INDIAN BOTANIC BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. THIS preparation is entirely a vegetable compound and stands unrivalled by any Medicine for all diseases of the Lungs, severe and obstinate Coughs, Bronchitis Hemorrhage or Bleeding of the Lungs, pain in the Side and Breast, Consumption. The grand object tf the medicine is not simply to give relief, but to cure. From all sections of tne country where it has been iisoti, we received the most flattering testimonials in its favor. Below we give a few certificates in this imincdiatf neighborhood, and if necessary' we can give hundu-ds from abroad.

J. Foley Dear Sir: I willingly comply with yoin request for an accountof my situation previous to takhii; your Indian Botanic Balsam. 1 had a very sever; aiul obstinate cough, which produced extreme soreness in the chest, together with bleeding from the hints. Both continued for a long time. I tried a great variety of remedies without getting any relief.

I was advised to try your Balsam. I took but one bottle of it, and I an: happy to say that my health is perfectly restored asain JOHN Residence on Fifth, bet. Main him? Water. Louisville, Jan. 21, 13iS.

Mu. J. Folhy Dear Sir: 1 do not fee at liberty defer the acknowledgment of a great indebtedness to you for your medicine. 1 also hope by this ment, others, whose lungs are in any way affected, mav be induced to try this most efficacious remedy. August, I was attacked with a very severe cuiiirh, v.

hit became very violent, and caused mc to expcctoi.de a great deal of offensive matter. I thus became weak and nearly helpless. In this situation 1 had recourse to a great number of remedies, without receiving any appai-cnt relief. At night, I was obliged to be bolstered up, and hi this situation spent whole ithout siet-p, coughing incessantly. Many of my friends exrvrt-i-ii their opinion freely, that it would be impossible for me to survive; that I was fast going with the While thus suffering, 1 was persuaded to tiy vour lnniiuj Botanic Balsam, and by the use ot three boulei ol it, i have been restored to as good a state ot health as 1 ever enjoyed, and 1 am fullypersuadcd that this medicine was tlie means of saving my life.

WILLIAM GREENWOOD. New Albany, Indiana, Jan. 25, 1S4S, Louisville, Nov. 12, 1S-17. Mil.

J. Foley Dear Sir; In compliance wiih your request, 1 with great pleasure cive my cordial recounm.ii. dation of the Indian Botanic Balsam. 1 was afllictcd a longtime with a very dry cough, attended with a of appetite, and increasing debility, which brought mt-into a very feeble and dangerous condition. Physicians, whom I consulted, declared thtt 1 was in deep consumption; and many thought that a cure oi mv case was almost tried a great number of medicines without receiving any relief.

1 was in iias weak and debilitated state, not even abl to help when a neighbor of mine in Louisville, brought me a bottle of your invaluable medicine; 1 was so much rclievt-si by the use of the first botiic, that I was enabled to get on again. I have now used but three bottles, wlrxh is restored me to health again. The evidence have had the value of your medicine in my own case, and the tary effects I have been a witness io iu a number of othci cases, leads me to the opinion that it is not only a vei safe, but a very superior preparation for ali diseases the lungs. EVA DEViNNEV. Fifth street, between Main and river.

Mk. J.Foley Sir: I consider it but an act of justice to you and the community at large, to make a of my situation. Last January 1 was attacked with severe affection of the attended wiih a sl-c cough that was likely to become habitual, in this tion I tried number of tlie most popular remedies, and had the advice of severed eminent plnsich-ns, hut all to no purpose. My cough continued with violent and I found my strength failing me daily. I was neaily deprived of slcjp' for a long time.

1 became very and emaciated. In this situation I commei ceil your Indian Botanic Balsam, and by the use of only tw bottles of it, i have been restored to perfect health. Tie-vious to taking it, I had lost all confidence in anv medi. cine having the pow er io restore me. Considering the speedy relief 1 received from this medicine, and the universal good name that it bears among those who have used it for diseases of the lungs and chest, lam induced to believe it to be one of the most salutary and efficacious medicines in use for any disease of the and as sucii I would cheerfully recommend its use.

JAMES JOHNSON, Main street, bet. Tenth and Eleventh. Louisville, Nov. lo, 1U7. Foley's Lxdian Botanic Balsam is for sale at r.

following places in this city; Gad Chapin's, corner of Eighth and Market streets; Mr. Peak's, No. 3UG street; E. P. Cone's, on Market, bet.

First and Second sis. Also for sale by W. N. Benton, New Albany, la. feb diVwCm sense oi uuty, to comply witn uie request ot uie propne-tor.

I all kinds, Citron, Currants, Raisins, Nests Tubs of all llhams Beadly Williams JOhn Williams miss Va Walters Robt Warfield Sam 2 Walton Jos Watts miss Maria Ward Wm Watkins Feliz tance. We commend these Lectures with the fullest sizes, Buckets, brass bound; Buckets and Keelers; Cocoa Nut Dippers, Brass, Wire and Hair Seives: Ali The patient, Mr. Charles Wade, Sixth street, Market space, whom I allowed to try the effect of the medicine, commence to the attention of our citizens." Ar- y. Sim, Aug. 6, Watt Sam cant, Manilla and Jute Mats; Brooms of all sizes, and a variety of Goods too numerous to mention.

These Worsham mrs uul which j. wouiu nave uone uiuicr no consideration whatever, liadl not seen a copy of the receiptfrom which the medicine is prepared, obtained from the agent, and Canimel Jno Campbell Jno Casey Eliz miss Camron Catiida miss CaiTOlI Edward Carrell Sarah mrs Carter Alfred Want Joshua Dr. Hollick's work has been favorably noticed by the Philadelphia Spirit of tlie Times, Bait. Patriot, U. States Werner Jno Welter Wm Washburn Levi Waren Joel Waller Willard Watts Josephine Webb John Wells Alatterson Wilder Wash Weller Jas Weaver miss Isa Wales Jackson goods I warrant to be of the best quality or no sale.

WHEELER MARTIN, marl No. SO, Third bet. Market and Jefferson, Calahan Bouard Cmdv Cha Caidu cll A miss Can- Sar.di miss Cart-r Richard Dr Charlton Chuichell Chaniibieton Carline Amos Chapman Will which I am satisfied is authentic,) was quite low with the early stages of pulmonary consumption, for which 1 had been treating In the usual manner, though with less Weatherford A Webb Thos Weaver A 2 Weaver Wm A A vv est miss ulia Welch Jno Chiim nirs Family Groceries cheap for Cash. HRHE subscriber has in store and will sell chean for cash than my usual success; at his earnest request, and that of Williams Capt Chalmetto Cook BobtS UIO 1I1VI1UJ, GA.U.11LU1I-U. Lilt LVUlsipi, U.I1U llS 1 illlCll U) JL a first rate stock of choice family Groceries, such as French Cook Wm Clancy Wm sausneu 01 its sciennnr, composmon to allow the trial, Cooke Emilie miss Cooper mrs Cook Wm Cook Lewis and am obliged to confess its effect was at least surprising, inasmuch that after the consumption of the second bottle, my professional visits were discontinued, though 1 frequently saw my patient afterwards, restored to perfect urazeue, iauonai intelligencer, Washington, Harttoru Daily Journal, New York Evening Post, Boston Courier, Philadelphia Ledger, and by all the principal papers in the East.

TEN THOUSAND COPIESI Of the book were sold in less than one year! Published and lor sale by NAFIS, CORNISH 206, Main street, St. Louis, Mo. OSFor sale by their agents in Pittsburgh, Cincinnati' Louisville, New Orleans, Memphis, and in all the principal cities of the East and West. All orders from the country punctually attended to. Piiice, $1 00.

C. HAGAN CO.H Agents for Louisville. jan2i Olapp Adeline nirs Chesnut Wm Cooper Eiiz mrs Coona Wm Cooke miss Cotter Jno Collins mrs Coyle Ellen ColganWm Crulcher Jas Crutcher Isa miss Crooks Paul'emrs Curtice Moroe Caughey Clark Henry Clark Rllen miss Mons Felix Lccler do Guillaume Hoerth do Pierre Joseph Morene do Alois Donieger do Mmpain do Pierre Boe do Geo Kaltenbach Boulager do Aliet (leauu. The preparation is called, "Dr. Roger's G'ompoun HE ONLY IREMEDY! HART'S VEGETABLE EXTRACT is an inevitable remedy lor Epileptic Conner Dennis Lotinar CJinurJjs CoHins Win Collins Jno Cole Levi Colg ui -miss Crews Hooper Crooks Jno Cross Edward Crittenden Zach Croxton Jos Cunningham 2 Curtice Hinson Curd Gushing Dr Cum 11 LRU Clark William A Clark Jno 2 Clark Jno Fits or FaUin-r Sickness.

Convulsions. Snasms. It Syrup of Liverwort and Tar," and from the examination of the receipt and the success in my own experiment, I do conscientiously recommend it as a useful and valuable Persons callins memcine: and 1 should urge my brother practitioners for the above letters will THOS. J. READ, please say "advertisec procure the receipt, as I feel convinced they will agree wih me as to its excellence, and will no doubt use it in their practice, as I shall most certainly do, believing it to be a most valuable aid in ptilmonary cases, that baffle the jeu JPAjTJEreX IMPERIAL AIR-TIGHT COOKING STOVE.

For Summer and Winter TTxtt. MISCELLANEOUS. oramary moue or treatment. WILLIAM J. RICHARDS, M.

D. Cincinnati. Oct. 1, 1848. oiu government Java Coilee, warranted genuine Old Rio do; Old Havana do Laguyra do Teas, a choice lot, (warranted in all cases;) J.

S. Lovering's Philadelphia Double Refined Lo Sugar, large Loaf; St. Louis and Louisiana Refiner)') small Loaf; Crushed and Powdered Sugars; Best New Orleans Bo van do; Sugarhouse Molasses; New Orleans do; Codfish and Potatoes; Rice; Hams, Shoulders and Sides Flour, of the best Brands; Corn Meal; Buckwheat Flour; Fresh Butter and Eggs; Lard, at retail; Sperm, Star and Mould Candles; Soap and Starch; Maury Tannehill's superior Mustard Thornton Grinsted's do do; Spices of all sorts, ground and unground Fancy Soaps; Clothes Brushes; Hair Brashes; Blacking do; Horse do; Allicant Mats; No. 1 and Sifters; Market Baskets; Clothes Baskets; Covered Jars; Dried Peaches and Apples; Choice Wines: is well known, that from time immemorial, physicians have pronoiticed Epileptic Fits incurable It has baffled all their skill, and the boasted power of all medicine, and consequently thousands have suffered through a miserable existence, and at last yielded up their lives on the al. tar of insanity.

Physicians of every age have pronounced this disease incurable. The proprietors of the Vege. table Extract, however, feel no delicacy in saying that it can be cured. They would, therefore, respectfully in-vite physicians, and all others who are interested, to examine the testimony which is here offered. If it is a deception, let it be exposed but if it is true, then, in the name ol' humanity, no longer let it be said that Epilepsy is incurable.

HART'S VEGETABLE EXTRACT, For sixteen years, has been tested oy many persons who have suffered with this dreadful disease, and in every case where it has had a fair trial, has effected a permanent cure. THE undersigned, having procured the right for making and vending the above named stove, beg leave to inform the public that they are now prepared to sup Persons suffering with diseased lungs in any form, should call on the Agents and get a pamphlet containing certificates from a vast number of respectable and well WESXEKN HalB.BTA IrVSriT1JTB, George TOWN, Ky, Under the inspection of a Dalton miss Davis Isaac Barneall Jno Daily Win Dr DefordL Davis Jno Davis Isaac Davenport Davis Diadem Dean Lewis Demeyer Dennis Jno Deal Jacob Devol Capt Devainey II Demonet Samuel JDvke Samuel Ditter Jos Ducfcer A miss Dyke miss a Dickson Dillrnan Closes Daugherty 2 Doss A Dodson Jlilton Daniels Jno Dodge Jno 3 Doherty Michael Doup Daniel Dorman Jas Dougherty mrs Dorse Cetha mrs Driscoli Jeremiah Dranmer Peter Dunnowav Marg'tDufTPriscilla miss Dustin Capt Durield Dudley miss Duncan Rev Durivage Charlotte mrs ply uieiu witn an article wnicn in point oi nntsn ami construction cannot be surpassed. The principle upon which they operate having boen thoroughly tested, we can confidently recommend them as the most economical being made nerfectlv air-tmht thev will not mnmnf hnirtiw Known persons wno nave Deen curea by tins medicine, It is also making many wonderful cures in this city. For sale by GEORGE LAPPING PETER, ROBINSON oi Louisville. BOARD OF VISITORS, appointed by the EXECUTIVE; the Adjutant General being (ex-officio) Presidentof the Board.

fuel required by other kinds of stoves performing at the same time, all the operations of Boiling, Roasting, Caking and Frying. Attached to the front there is a double Extensive Stock of Cabinet Furniture. CHAIRS, WINDOW-BLINDS, LOOKING-GLASSES, Col." Denslow, of Yonkers, New York, states that his furnace, which can be used with one or two quarts of INCORPORATED with all JOT A "VTNG lately made large additions to my former Ever hart Fountain Emmitt Pitner Eanes Wm the powers, privileges and rights In conferring Literary a Jj heavy Furniture, have now on hand, of my own anufacture, the most complete assortment ot cuarcoai, oetng sujjicient to coon a breakfast or supper,) without heating the main body of the stove. This is an improvement which has long been wanted, and has given great satisfaction wherever It has been used. unprecedented success attending the sale of the Emerson Asa Eaty Ben Eaton Geo Eddy Jos Decrees and Honors, and Granting Diplomas, Inch ar uaugnter has been amicteti witn bits tor more than nine years, and has been cured by the use of the Vegetable Extract.

Mrs. J- Bradley, 115 Orchard street, JNew York, states that she has been subject to Fits for many years: has been restored to perfect health falter e'vi i ''uii'V N. B. All goods sold to the city trade sent home fret FURNITURE, CHAIRS, WINDOW-BLLNDS, Edward Moses Ellaby David exercisen by uie i kustkes and faculty oiany uouege in the United States. Etly David Early Jas Eddman Jno Ebbs Joseph Estine Chas Evans Emma mr: ever offered for sale this city embracing almost every stoves since we commenced the manufacture of Elston Pmiss Elliott Elliott mrs Evans Juo F.

Johnson, A. uenerai supenntendent. article in tiieime, wincii, lor uurabiutv. workmanship means had failed) by the use of the Vegetable Exi; Dr. Charles A.

Brown, of Dover, Russell county, Ala otcnarge. LtebiftJJ vv. ADAMS. GROCERIES, CHEAP FOR CASH Or in exchange for Bacon, Lard and other approved. Country Produce, by HETH HALBERT, asumcient guarantee of their utility, and we can confidently refer to all who have them in use, for evidence that they have given entire satisfaction in every style, and fine finish, will compare with similar articles manufactured in any part of the Union all of which I am determined to sell at very reduced prices for CASH, or particular.

We respectfully invite all who wish a stove bama, who is one of the best physicians in the State, says that he has been much benefitted by tlie use of the Vegetable Extract, and tiiat he unhesitatingly prescribes it in every case of Epilepsy which comes under his on ume. to punctual dealer Persons in want of line work would do well to call at MAIN STREET CORNER THIRD. my CABINET, CHAIR, AND SOFA WARE-ROOMS, tnat periorms oetter and requires less tuel than any other, to call and examine the Bame at WALLACE LITHGOW'S sepl 1 Stove Warehouse, 530 Main fltreet. itnowieuge. HHDS prime N.

O. Sugar; opposite the Bank of Kentucky, Main street, previous to 35: Ford Capt Funk Jacob Fields Fuller Richard Freemen Jno Fraut David Flauagan Juo Frazer A Fleming mrs Margaret Curtiss G. Maybcrry, formerly Postmaster at Lime Mills, Crawford county, Pennsylvania, now living Fisher Miss Elizth Field Field Fisher Jacob 2 Fieln Ficher Geo Frost Jas French mrs Am'da Fry Christopher Flynn Patrick 2 oags rtio ana Havana uouec gSO barrels N. Orleans and St. Louis Loaf Sugar; purcnasingeisewnere.

Steamboats, Hotels, furnished at the shortest pos- Jno sr Ford Fower Alex Foster Foster James Feuno Geo Fair Loz Fassell Farrii Dr Buford Fnuclier Fen ley Jno Ferguson Dr in b.ne county, states tnat tor many years past he JEFFERSON HOUSE. LOUISVILLE KY. JOHN M. STOKES. nas oecn sorely aimcteu vrnii mis, ana ne is now nappy sioie uouce, oct29dly 10 state mat.

uy a nersevemis use oi ur. narrs veee table Extract, for a few months, has restored him to sound health, -being entirely free from that worst of all FURNITURE AKJJ CHAIR WARE ROOM. Frary mis Louisa Fulton W. F. Hopkins, A.

Joint do and Prof, of Natural Science. W. A. Forbes, A. M.

Professor of Mathematics and Civil Engineering. J. J. Wyche, A. Professor of An.

and Mod. Languages. R. H. Forrester, Prof, of Law, Moral Science and Political Econony.

J. G. Blaine, A. Tutor. J.

R. Swift, A.M., Principal of Preparatory Department. W. W. Gaunt, Assistant.

Educated at West Point. This Institution will be carefully preserved from the control of domination of any particular sect or party, either in religion or politics. The first year has closed with 136 students. The Third Session will be opened on the first Monday in February, and closed on the 4th day of July, 18-18. The Academic year will hereafter commence on the 1st of September, and close on the 4th of July, with a Public Examination.

The Superintendent twice held the chair of Mathema-1 tics and Natural Philosophy in Georgetown College sub-sequently, that of Natural Science and Civil Engineering in Bacon College; and for ten years past, has been Principal of the Collegiate Institute noticed below. Mr. Hopkins was for eight years Professor of Natural Science at West Point, and received from Vale College diseases. MThe proprietors would respectfully inform their friends and the public geuerally, that they have taken the above named House, situated on the corner of 4th and Jefferson streets. The House has been thoroughly repaired and comfortably furnished, land is now prepared for the reception of regular, transient and day boarders.

They hope by strict attention to their business to be able to please all who may eive tliem a call. NO. 65, PEARL, STREET Under the Apollo Rooms. 1 HAVE a large assortment of the FITS10FH27 YEARS gA ND GpIONTHS CURED BY above, consisting of the following articles. Gwathniey I Guun nirs Glenn Win Georgi Thos Gooch Juo tiear Stanton 10 Gordon Wm Gormen Andrew Goof miss Lueinda THE USE OF THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE Read the following remarkable case of the son of William Secore, of Philadelphia, afflicted with Epi uo urustieaanu rowaered augar; 60 do and do Plantation and Sugarhouse Mo lasses; 37 half chests line Teas for Family use; 100 small packages do do do; 160 kegs assorted Nails and Brads; 60 doz Shaker and Ohio Brooms; 6U -ioz Blacking; fc5 oi ls and half do Mackerel, large and fat; 00 -tuxes fine Va.

Chewing Tobacco; 20 do Musselmans tine do Tobacco; G0000 ia. Spanish and common Cigars; 10 boxes qt Bottles; 30 do 8 by 10 and 10 by 12 Glass; 50 bales assorted Cotton Yarns; 120 boxe" Soap and Candles; 60 doz Bed cords and Plow Lines; 4U coils Bedcord Rope; 20 bags Pepper and Raced Ginger; 400 bushels Dried Peaches and Apples; "w-harf'boat, T.J. SMITH JOSEPH WINSTON -JOHN IV. WORK. T.

J. SMITH RECEIVING FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, KEEP constantly on hand a general assortment Ship, Chandlery and Boat Stores, and solicit the pa of their friends, shippers and steamboats genera I pledging themselves to use every exertion to serve them satisfactorily. Strict attention paid to receiving and Forwarding. The cabin of the Boat is flitted up for the accommodation of the traveling public who ill receiv every attention in order to reiule tnem comfortab ItEKKH TO Hoe Kercheval, Jas. E.

Woodruff, J.St. Louis Wood Shaw, aecTdti oiKAJJisit oe riAKUAiNAi, prounetors. saddlkriTwarehousbI Or win Ri man Win Gomes miss Isabel Gutitei mrs Eliza Gibbous Jno Thos Giles leptic Fits 27 years and 6 months. After travelling Srk J. A.

BENSEMAN, Third Gwm Vm Gordon Thos uirougn tiUgianu, bcouauu, ijermuny ana ranee, coir street, between Mam and Market, Gitmove Gains Jno Gibson miss Eliza tainiug the most eminent physicians, and expending for Gate wood mrs Golden Elizabeth Giilagher Fi Gibson Wm pEs: respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has on viz: 50 plain and dressing Bureaus of various qualities; 100 sett Walnut, Sycamore and Poplar high and low Bedsteads; GO doz assorted Walnut, Cane and Common Chairs; 20 Walnut, Mahogany, Poplar enclosed Washstands; 24 Dining Tables; 30 Breakfast Tables; 43 Mahogany Workstands; Mahogany and Walnut Wardrobes, superior Do do do; For sale at lower prices than any house ii; the city, apl W. C. MOORE. memcine, memcai treatment anu an vice, three thousand dollars, returned with his son to this country, in Novem ber last, without receiving any benefit whatever, and was liand of his own manufacture, the best qualily of work ever offered in this city, orwest of the mountains, and at imua iu buii. Lilt; Limua, ciiiuiatyiiig cue 1UUUWU1 Lilies; cured by using HART'S VEGETABLE EXTRACT.

Mr. Wm. Secore's Letter to Doctors Ivans Hart Garland Goodwin Gill mrs Nancv Gehvick Israel Gilinore Allick Gelden Gondii Wilson Gretsinger Godfrey Jno Fred Garesfhe 1J li Geaj' miss Alaria Goldsby Wm Gatheriht mrs Gray Wm Graves miss Alary Patst Gralib Jno Grenawl Isaac Gutiii i-' Lmus Greer Capt Wm CGrant Jacob Gamb-jli B. ii Green Jas Green mrWmP Gallion DviJ 2 tli'idly All' Greer 40 bbls Clover and Timothy Seed, fresh and new; I have spent over three thousand dollars for medicine Ladies and Orcntlemen's Saddles; Superior Gig and Coach Harness; Buggy and Dearbon do; Stage, wagon and dray do; Superior Russett and black traveling Trunks; Also, a fine assortment of Valise Trunks, Carpet Bags, A. G.

Richardson Irwin Foster. SC and medical attendance. I was advised to take a tour TRANSPORTATION, via PENNSYLVANIA CANAL Cincinnati. to Europe, which 1 did. 1 first visited England: I con Athadin Hibbard, apll dtf sulted the most eminent physicians there in respect to uJly A t'rivg'iry Jlargaret Gray miss Ann Gr.

injersou Geo Gray nirs Mary Bndlcs, Martingales, Carriage and Riding Whips, all of which will be sold low, wholesale and retail for cash, or UGARHOUSE MOLASSES- ins case, i ney examuiea mm ana prescriDcu according ty. I remained there three months without perceiving any change for the better, which cost me about two hun aham Thos Gregyry Go barrels Louisiana Kclinery; 12 do do do: iustrcceived iner James to punctual customers on ume. Persons dealing in my line will find it to their advan-age to call and examine my stock before purchasing dred and fifty dollars, pocketed by the physicians, and the most I received as their opinion that my son's case To Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York. WE have received our rates by this Canal, and are prepared to make contracts. lOThe Canal will be ready for business, 10th March.

feb25 J. C. BUCKLES CO. Hewitt, on consignment and lor sale low bv myie A. BUCHANAN A CO.

was hopeless and positively incurable. I accordingly left Haines mrs Hale Haybeck Charles id" A II orders promptly attended to and manufactured bnslandand traveled through beotland. Germany and io boxes city made Starch; 50 half barrels Tar: 30 barrels Copperas; ALSO Indigo, Madder, Alum, Pepper, Spice, Saleratus, Copperas, put up in kegs to suit the country trade. Wines and Liquors. 25 casks sweet Malaga Wine; 5 qr casks Madeira do; 2 casks fine old do; 2 do old Port do; 2 do old Peach Brandy; 70 bbls old Bourbon and Copper distilled Whisky? 5 bbls New England Rum; 2 casks Holland Gin; 15 do New York Brandy; 2 do fine, (8 years old) pure Cognac Brandy; SO bhls Sweet Boiled Cider; 50 bbls Cider Vinegar.

We invite those whs wish to buy low for cash, to give us a call. HETH HALBERT, may 4 Main corner Third. II miss Hide Henry Hauryjuo Htnd'v Wm liinliU; iiillsR Fiance, and returned home in the month of November tlie Honorary Degree oi Master oi Arts, rie lias since had charge of the Norfolk Academy, Virginia. The Faculty at West Point, and the Trustees at Norfolk, speak of his ability, Zealand fidelity, in unqualified terms. Mr.

Foubes graduated at the Virginia Military Insti-1 tute, and has been a Professor of Mathematics for the last five years (two years at the Virginia Military Institute) up to" July. Since which time, he has been employed as an Engineer. The Superintendent and Visitors of the Institute recommend him as "peculiarly well qualified for the Mathematical department." Mr. Wyche graduated at the University of North Carolina, where he was retained as Tutor, till elected Professor of Languages in Jefferson College, Mississippi. He iias testimonials besides, from Professor Olmsted, Prof.

Long, General Quitman, and other eminent scholars. Mi For.iiESTEii is a popular speaker, a chaste writer, and was for several years a member of the Pittsburgh Bar. Mr. Bi.aine graduated iVo. in a class of 33; and has the liighest testimonials from eminent men, as to character and qualifications.

Mr. Sivii-t is a graduate of Yale College, and has been teaching ten years with distinguished ability and success. Mr. Gaunt has taught seven years in The City School of Lexington. TERMS.

Tuition is to $10 per year, in advance. Boarding is $80 in the country, or 100 in town, per year every thing furnished. The Cadets wear a Uniform, of Blue Cloth, at S3 50 HeudrickRev W. C. MOORF, l-tfas-t, mm my sou as lar irom umng cured as when i ten.

Hill Thomas saw your aaverusement in one oi the icw ioricpa- Hite mrs at snon notice. api-ld3m J. A. BEiVSEMAN. N.

15. Engine, Steamboat and Garden Hose manufactured to order, and warranted equal to any manufacture in the East. Hose repaired at the shortest notice ami on reasonable terms. J. A.

B. pers, ana concluded to try riarrs vegetable extract, sec oiiingshead Jno Hobkirk Adam ing your statements and certificates of so many cures, H.tllowav mrs 1, Houston miss some ot twenty and thirty years' standing, and can as at Baltimore with Adams Co's Eastern Expires, continue to run a Bally Line from lioston. New Vork, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, to Cincinnati, Louisville, Saint Louis, and New Orleans. This Hue offers facilities for transporting Boxes or Packages of any size or weight, in short time and at low rates, far superior to any Line from the East. IfThe Eastern Express leaves every morning at 10 o'clock.

Packages of any kind can be sent. BOGGS RUSSELL, Apentfl, Jy22dtf Noa. 1 and 2 Strfuter's Row. GiaiiatnJn I'u Greer Kichd Hail Joseph Haiiciif niis Head Heudctson jler.sr.hnekl Hicks B.uiy Hviie Jus Haldcn Jno Halland U.ac Haruev Hart it Hirhin Moi Hat hei ti How. Dr Howard mrs Juo J.M fl.d.-v Huston Hn: iin sure you I am not sorry 1 did so, as by the use of Hart's Vegetable Extract alone, he was restored to perfect BUILDING MATERIALS A very large and com plete assortment kept constantly on hand and for neaiin.

his reason, wmcn was so lar gone as to uimt mm Steamboat Furnisher, Mattress Manufacturer, Flag Maker, Awning-Maker, and Upholsterer In General. No. 58, Wall street, Between Main and the Riner LOUISVILLE, KY. tor business, is entirely restore ti, with tlie prospect now before him, of life, health and usefulness. He is now 28 sale at tnc lowest prices tor cash, to which I especially invite tre attention of builders.

myl7 H. II. HONORE. years of age, and 27 years and six months of this time has been afflicted with the most dreadful of diseases; but, lianismi Rev Harrison mrs Harian mrs Harris mrs lou'arlli Geo mr Howell WT iiiiburn Jno Dr HailB'A Aiuleu miss A Hurai. Win Hunter Wm thanii liod, he is now enjoying goou health.

KEEPS constantly on hand and for sale, Cott Bedsteads, Cotton Mattresses, Curled Hair do, Husk do, Moss do, Harris tairison mrs Hurst mrs Harvey Charles Hardistvmiss Howard 0 Hanlon Jno Hoffman Valent'e Hoard Esq Hogg Geo Hughes miss Hallady James Houston 02 H'oitiy Jno Hunter Maria miss Now, gentlemen, faith without works I don't believe Washington Exchange. The under signed respectfully inform the public that they have leased and fitted up the large and spacious house on Fifth street, known as the Washhijr, Feather Beds, Frinees. Ornaments, and Moreens. Cush BRITANNIA WARE A very complete assortment kept constantly on hand; also, Brittania in setts, of new style, for sale very low for cash by myl7 H. H.

HONORE. in. To say that I shall be ever grateful to you is one FULTON HOUSE. WATER BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD, Opposite the Mail Boat Landing, LOUISVILLE, KY. MTHE subscriber begs leave to inform the public, and the traveling community in particular, that this conveniently located and well known establishment, has thing, and as 1 here enclose you one hundred dollars, i per yard.

They arc 6 hours a day in school; and 2 hours on drill (in good weather.) 03" An additional building, two stories high, with 4 have no doubt but you will think this another, and quite ions, Curtains, and Carpets, made to order, at the shortest notice. Steamboatowners would do well to give a call. Feathers renovated, cleansed, and purified from all unpleasant smell. Tarpaulins for salesorhire. octl dtf.

beautiful T7HNE GOTHIC TEA TRAYS, In setts, article iust received and for sale by JL artu a dinerent thing, gratitude I sun owe you, but please accept this amount as interest on the debt in advance. Yours, very respectfully, ton Hall for the purpose of keeping a Tavern. All persons who may patronize this establishment may rely upon good prompt attention and excellent fare, as the Proprietors will spare ugh Iter pains nor expense lo gratify. jy29.dtf GORDON. rnyl7 H.

H. HONORE. very large rooms, will be completed this spring. T. F.JOHNSON, Superintendent.

Georgetown, January 12, 1S48. Ieb7 Hmlsiiis Rich'd W2 Ildfket Joseph (Signed) WILLIAM SECORE. TESTIMONY UPON TESTIMONY- QUOAR 265 hhds prime N. O. Sugar, in store and for just been thoroughly repaired, entirely renovated and newly fitted up throughout and is now ready to receive regular and transient boarders.

The rooms are large, airy and comfortable, and the proprietor pledges his constant exertions to render his guests comfortable and make them feel "at home." MECHANICS' TOOLS, all descriptions, including Planes of the best make, for sale at the lowest cash prices by H. H. HONORE. I iai'iipden Jno Hamilton Jas KJ saieiow oy In reference to the almost miraculous efficacy of this OR SALE A desirable FARM In county. HamlltoaJaa HaiTluns mrs A Haves Lrs Siisanr D.

L. ADAMS CO. Kentucky, on the waters ol limher Creek.S miles truly wonderful medicine, read the following letter from Dr. W. L.

Monroe, of Guilford, Ohio, one of the most Hazlc Jenkins Capt Wm June DMorSB ELEGANT DRESS HATS I am manufactu-gi ring every description of superfine Beaver, Mole -skin, and Brush Hats, of the most durable and fash eminent physicians in that place. large brick stable is auacneu ro me premises, ior the accommodation of those who have horses. marl3 dly ALEXANDER FOWLER. west of LawTenccburgh, containing six or seve i huudu-d acres; 20 acres cleared, the balance well timbered. The growth is white oak, poplar, black walnut, hickory, sugar-maple, grapevines, and is ell watered with never failing springs.

The improvements are a double hi-wcil JarvLsJ Jackson 4 LrUILFOUD, OHIO, AUgUSt 17, lb-lb. Brother laborer in the cause of Humanity ionable description. Those wanting an extra fine article, any size or width of brim, can be suited at all times with FEMALE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, Georgetown, About half a mile distance from the Military Institute. THE 10th year has closed with 120 pupils. The 2lst Session will commence on the 1st Monday in March under the management of the subscriber, aided by his former experienced Assistants, and will close oh ihe 25th day of July, 18-ld.

TlicAit Sir It is with no small defnvfi nf nJeasirrn that WESTERN RIFLE GUNPOWDER 100 Kegs Wes. tern Rifla Powder in Magazine, lor sale, The attention of dealers is called to this article, as it is the best second quality powder ever offered at ihe price, being' equal to that marked 'Eagle and sold hi this market at So per keg, and is much superior to the counterfeit Hagley Alius. Trade price 3 75 per Keg. Blasting Fowuer, all sizes of grain 1 rom 92 50 per Keg upwards ISAAC CROMIE, jc23 d2awt 477 Main street. log house, weather-boarded, stables, OcC Will be sold low and on easy terms, or exchanged for city property.

i am unauicu iu aiiiiuuiii-u lu vuu mo compieio, tnumnn Julius A Juiic miss Junes Joel Johnson Jno Johnston miss Jaap Thomas Jarbee missR A Jones miss A Johnson Wm Johnson Emiline Johnson miss EMOVAL Tlie subscriber has removed his Stocn Jtv and Grate Warehouse to No. 524, Main betweev Third and Fourth, north side, where he will continue to keep on hand of his own manufacture, a full supply of an elegant Hat and at a low price. I am paying particular attention to the retail department of the Hat trade; and, to secure that, I amusing the finest materials and making the very neatest and most durable Hat that can of your ini-aliiabU medicine in cases of Epilepsy. 1 have Appiy to j. vwtiuni, Real Estate Agent, No.

7C, Third or marlO MISS HENRY, on the premise. Jewell Gno J) Jaiui's Hiiss Jamison Jatiies 3fay Jonei Hjumhi Johnsuii Johnson Harriet KesenJorf mrs Kelh- Junius Kellog Wm 2 Kendall Abrose Kerr miss Kestler Reubin produced. my27 J. G. PRAIGG, 4.S1 Main st.

Professor Hopkins Lectures here to the Senior Class of, prescribed it in lour instances in this vicinity, and it has been highly successful in all. Three of the patients, I trust, have been radically cured. The fourth one is rapidly improving, and will, I think, without doubt recover. I am not in the habit of prescribing or recommending Pa Cooking, Coal, and wood btoves, oi every description: plain and enamelled Grates; Copper, Tin and Sheet Iroi Ware: Tea Kettles. Sadirons, and all other articles usu- allykeptin his line.

Dealers are respectfully invited to FRENCH MOLESKIN HATS I am in receipt of i a few cases extra French Dress Hats. Gentlemen tent Medicines, but when 1 see an article which promises examine his stock beiore making their purchases. Castentine Heno' Kenny Thomas Ictus miss A Kellow William Keller cupt Kelsey lU-ffe Dennis Ivearney James Keely mr (proff.) Kimble Charles Rightly John Kinkead Wm I. Young Lames, every uay on very nne unemicai and Philosophical Apparatus, belonging" to this School. Wyche and Swift attend to the classes in Latin, French and Mathematics, whilst the Military Ex-, ercises, in which they take no part, are going on at the other Institute.

T. F. JOHNSON, Principal. January 12, 1848 so union lor uie leiiui ui unciiiiy iiiumuniy, i leei a my duty to recommend it, audi have no hesitation in say- who have been waiting for this beauUiul new style Hat can now be supplied with the neatest article in the city at N. B.

Jobbing promptly executed. W. H. MERRIWETHER, apl3 Stove and Grato Warehouse, No. 621, Main st.

ihat as soon as uie iacuity are luny acquainted witn Ci UNPOWDER. 200kcgs Western RUIe Pow JC der. This is the best article of second quality Pow der in the market. Price $4 per keg. Purchasers taking 5 kegs or upwards, will be allowed aliberal discount.

It is a clearer and stronger article than the Powder la. belled 'Hagley and sold in this market at 1 50-Th attention of the city and country dealers is called to this article. Blasting Powder, different sizes, $3 50 pcrkeg. je22d2awtf FRANCIS McKAY. 'isi iwain street.

the real merit of your medicine, they will close tlie ir eye myS7 J. G. PRAIGG. LOUISVILLE AIR-TIGHT COOKING STOVE. against prejudice and lend you a helping hand.

LoreUe Christopher jpt AVIS MERRIWETHER beg leave respectfully Lusk Patnek Lower Mitcliael Lord Ebenzer BUENA VISTA HATS White, pearl, and black Bii-ena Vista Hats, a very superior article of this fine Logue Eliza A Looney Roiiert Logan Hugh Loder mrs Jane i sunscnue myseii, yours, sincerely, CSigned) W. L. MONROE, M. 1). To Dr.

S. New York. OVER FIVE HUNDRED CERTIFICATES, JL to call the attention ot tlie putmc, to a newiy invented Airtight Cooking Stove, patened by A. Quack-emboss of Albany. Y.

summer style Hat, can be had at 481 Main st. Lyman Starrick jjowry i-rancis Lodwich John Lynch Raymond Lettcre John Leak Alfred myXl J. ijr. I-KAlLrlx. Having procured the right of manufacturing the Stove Have been received during the past year in testimony of the beneficial results produced by the use of Dr.

Hart's BULL EN'S HOTEL, FOURTH STREET. The proprietor of this establishment, informs his friends and the public, that he is now prepared to receive all who may call uoon him. his dining room and other accom Lynn inisalsabella Lynn Sam Likens Lions John Lenis miss Nancy Lehnier Join VegetableKxtract, prepared by S. Hart, M. (late Lewis Wm Ivans it Hart,) New York.

liCmon A Levie mrs Martha Levy Abraham BLACK BEAVER HATS I am finishing off a splendid lot of extra line black Beaver Hats. My old customers will find a prime article at the newstore, 4S1 Main street. imy27 J. G. PRAIGG.

name, and now present it to the public, with the full assurance that it stands unrivalled by any other Stove or Cooking apparatus ever invented, its simplicity of construction havimr but the its convenience and IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. It Is needless to state that fresh articles are requisite to make good and wholesome food. The subscriber takes this method of informing his friends and the citizens generally tint he is now prepared to furnish all articles in his line in any quantity, and guarantees them to be as good as can be had in the city, at prices that cannot fail to please. His stock consists of Country Molasses, Plantation Golden Syrup; Boiled Cider; Cider Vulcgui Country Sugar; Loaf, Crushed and New Orleans Rio, Java and Maracai do Coffee; Hams, Sides and Shouhleis; Lara; Dried Beef; Butler; Eggs; Bread; Flour; fun tiers; Cheese; Pickles; Catsup; Olives; Peppcr-saurr; Ext act Lemon Candies; Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Rai-sinsand Nuts; Rice; Prepared Ground all kin us; Murray Tanuhill's Extra Mustard; iv Grd stead's Cocoa and Chocolate; Teas; Crauber-rieis; Green Apples and Dried Fruits of all kinds; Cod Fsh, Mackerel, sugar-cured Lake Fish, and Smoked and Pickled Herrings; Potatoes and Onions: Corn Meal; Starch; Candles; Saleratus; S. C.

Soda, Cream Tartar and Saltpeter; Oasfilc, Palm, Fancy and Common Soaps; Tobacco, Cigars and Pipes; Nails and Tacks; Fishing Tackle; Brushes of all kinds; Brooms; Tin Ware; Queens and Stone Ware; Cordage of all kinds; Batting and Spun Cotton; Window Gloss; Lard Oil; Baskets; Corn and Oats; Charcoal; powder, Shot, Lead, and many other articles, too tedious to mention. All articles delivered free of charg-1. J. F. SMITH.

aplO Northeast corner Nimh and Market sts. N. B. Cash for Rags, Feathers, Flaxseed, and all kinds -iwa uriTMiije i jjeouaru uapi a Lewis Wm Lee nnss Latld mrs Mary Lawson miss 1-ane Kdwm Latimer Lucy Laws mrs Lambert. Susan A Lambert Alexis Lawrance Bvron modations are all leady.

He hopes from his central situation, he will get a large share of the country and travelling custom. He returns his grateful acknowledgements for the liberal patronage heretofore given him and hopes to deserve their further friendship. octlGdtf S. H. HULLEN.

despatch in all Uie culinary operations, its economy of luei, lis capacity oi oven, wmun iicaitu witu uiu iuum DRRSS HATS J. G. FRAIGG offers a large and iiawey John John Lawrence Josh Lennlev' mrs Marv i hum a is iuiLiis, a gems, 117 Main, bet. Third and Fourth streets. 169 do do Fourth and Fifth streets, Cincinnati, Ohio.

THOMAS MILES, wholesale and retail Agents, for the South and West, for the sale of Doctor Hart's Veeg-table Extract for the cure sf Epilepsy, to whom all com-implications in reference to Doctor Hart's Vegetable Extract, must be addressed, postpaid. I nerfect umformitv. the perfection of its summer arrange Lamere beautilul assortment ol extra hue Beaver, Moleskin, and Lamere Aim uawrence FREIGHTS TO American Brush Hals. Those who desire a splendid ment, which can be used without heating any othor part of the Stove, tlie neatness and compactness of its form, and its beauty of iinish, all combined, render it the most Philadelphia, Baltimore dress Hat will call at 4S1 Main 3 doors below Fourth. Jno my 27 Oloore mr Morse Jas Mattmgly HP HE TAR AND WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS- Maxwell A Matthews Haltingly miss MMann Anson penect article in use.

Any person wishing a superior Cooking Stove, have only to try one of the Louisville Air-Tights. The above may be had, wholesale and retail, at the Stove Warehouse of Wm. H.Mcrriwether, on Main, one JMaupm mrs I A tr. Hodges, ranjuori, S. Brown, Maysville.

Joseph J. Younglovc, lSowimggrecn. GAD CHAPIN, corner of Eighth and Mirket streets. Agent for Louisville, Kentucky, jan renew. Marcal Win and A'ew Vork, via Pittsburg and Pennsylvania Canal and Railroads.

rpiIE undersigned, having been appointed Agent to the Union Transportation Line, is prepared to give bills of lading for Merchandize and from this city to any of tlie above Eastern cities, at specific rates. Merchandize or Produce shipped by this line will be forwarded from Pitttsburg without charge of commission, storage, or advancing freights. C. 13 ASH AM, Agent, Commercial Row. JL Will be ready for the reception of visitors on the first of June next, under the direction of the undersigned.

They are situated four miles from Oloverport on the Ohio river, where there will be good accommodations and conveyances always ready to transport passengers with Moss Simon iMatthews mrs MatthcwsmrsMW Mathers Hanisou Alarsh Ben Marsh Julian Milburn nirs AlUIer ProI'H Mercer uen Mercer mrs Melone Myers Jonathan Michum miss Jane Muir (7io Alack Thos Miller Motes Miller mrs Meniil Jno Menine Geo Metcalfe Tims Maush Wm Miller Jas Miller Wm JMarshcll Col aieier Heno-MearyE A Middleton miss Minis of Country Produce. out ueiay. incre are goou scnoois at uioverport ami Hardinsburg. The valuable properties of the water and the admirable scenery recommend them alike to invalids and those in quest of a delightful summer retreat. The undersigned will use his best endcaorsto give satisfaction.

roylOdSm 1THAAIER SMTTH. pa MERCANTILE and Commercial school. Mr. LTa. BOYD has reopened his School lor instruction hi Book.

Keeping, by double entry and Penmanship, in the rooms over the Post office. Young gentleman who are desirous to prepare themselves for the duties of Counting Room, or for Commercial pursuits generally, will find that the advantages and facilities of this School arc second to I hose of no other Commercial Institution in the West. The course in Book-keening is full, complete and Mitchell Dr Minons Win Miles Barnet Murphy 0 door cast of 3d street, adjoining the Bank of Kentucky, where may also be had every description of Cooking, Wood and Coal Stoves, plain and fancy Grates, fcc, all of which will be sold at the lowest Market prices. oct25 PUMPS AND PIPE We are now manufacturing and shall keep constantly on hand, a supply of Warners celebrated Patent Pumps, adapted to wells and Cisterns; also, cast Iron Pipes of a very superior quality, from to 3 inch diameter, for water or gas pipes, all of weich we are disposed to sell at very reduced prices. Persons wishing to purchase the above articles will please give us a call and examine for themselves.

marldOcwtf GRAY, WARNER CO. jiurptiy j.lis Maison D'Or, -171 Mnin street. HUE late addition made loom store, will enable us to keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Carpet- Murjihy Major KJMusselman David jNIoore Susanah Morton Rev Thos iMOiiat Jno Morman JMoiitgomeryiiiissEMorris Paulina ings, Floor Oil-cloths, Curtain goods and other house fur-uishlne articles: as well as everything else necessary to ihe Moore Win Moore Hon Wm Moses David thoroughly practical. Cmprising, the use of the Day CARTER THOMAS' LLNEl GREAT REDUCTION OF FARE! KEW AND SPLENDID fOA nnn WORTH OF FASHIONABLE OU.UUU CLOTHING on hand, which we arc de-termincd to sell, wholesale or retail, cheaper than any other establishment in the city. Among our extensive assortment will be found the following desirable stock: S00 men's drap d'Ete Sack and Frock Coats, some as low as 50.

300 mens' Croton Sacks and Pelatos, from i3 25 to $5, beautifully trimmed and made. 500 Lustre Sack Coats, rom $2 2o to SI. 1,000 checked Linen and brown and yellow Linen Sack Coats, very cheap; GOO Union Linen Sack Coats at 1 50 each. 1,000 summer Pants, every variety of patterns, remarkably chean: SUEKITJCAIV'S OffSAONHOrV. it A I I BLOOD AND CONSUMPTION, PAIN IN THE SIDE AND N1GH1 SWEATS, ASTHMA, WHOOPING COUGH, PALPITATION OF THE II BART, LIVE II COMPLAINT, BRONCHITIS, And al 1 iseases of the throat, lungs and liver; cured by Sherman's All-Healing Balsam.

RAISING BLOOD AMD CONSUMPTION. Mr. Milne, Builder in Brooklyn, was attacked with raising Mood, followed by a cough, pain in the side, and all the usual symptoms of consumption, lie employed two ol the best physicians; they did him no good, and told him he COULD NOT LIVE. Hearing af the wonderful cures performed by SherJ man's Balam, he sent at 10 o'clock at night to Mrs. Mayes, 139 Fulton street, and got a bottle; it operated like a charm, stopped the bleeding and cough I Before he had taken one bottle he was able to be about his work.

It had SAVED HIS LIFE. His daughter, residing at 127 Myrtle Avenue, can attestlt. Miss Ann Moston.of Williamsburgh, living in Tenth near South Fourth-street, says -That she had been troubled with a hacking cough, and pain in the chest, for a long time, which at last became so bad that she waa obliged to give up her school for more than a year. She then commenced taking the All-Healing Balsam which aoou alleviated her symptoms. She is now fast recovering, and has resumed her laborious occupation as a teacher.

14 YEARS Mr. John O'Neil, 10th avenue and 21st street, suffered with a cough, raising a phlegm, and pain in his side. He could get NO RELIEF Ull he tried the All-Healing lialsam, which fdrove the pain from his side, allayed the cough, and brought the disease upon the surface; and before he had taken three bottles, was entirely cured. PLEURISY AND CONSUMPTION. Mrs.

Baggas, a lady upwards of 70, residing 88 Sheriff, has lor years been subject to attacks of Pleurisy, Raising of Blood, severe Cough, Shortness of breath, Pain in her Head and various parts of her body. Her friends believed her PAST RECOVERY. The All-IIcalhig Balsam relieved her at once of all her alarming symptoms, and now she is able to attend to her work. ASTHMA AND WHOOPING COUGH. Mrs.

Lucretia Wells, 95 Christie-street; L. Beals, 19 Delancey street; Wm. H. Youngs, 75 Walnut Btreet, know the value of this great remedy. Aak for Sherman's All-Healing lialsam, and see that his written signature is on each bottle.

Price 25 cents and SI per bottle. Dr-Sherman's Worm and Cough Lozenges, sold as above. i Principal Office 106 Nassau street, New York. PETE It, ROBINSON and ROBINSON, PETER, CARYj janl9 d3m Agents, Louisville, Ky. Book, the Journal and the Ledger, including the use of Morns Henry Morton 11 Montgomery Pearson Mdch We do not furnish tiiese goods indiscriminately on credit, hence no extra price is charged for risk of debt our profits are a bare commission upon the cost of the goods which are se all their auxiliaries in wholesale, retail, shipping, com THE propnetorsor tins lTIAICKKX SXBJEJST JKOUIVJDKV.

lected of the best qualities and fabrics only. Let the purchaser consult his true interest alone, when we shall have McKim AlcGrew Wm AlcCne Jaa AlcGowin McDaell miss A McGrain Jas Mc Gowns Lee McGlasham mrs nounce that they have- McNeman JVIcFarland -McBriee Jas AlcManus Chas McGee mrs Eliza mission, steamboating, exchange, banking and company speculating business, both with and without partners. Gentlemen of ordinary capacities and business habits, may accomplish a full-course of lessons and be hilly prepared to enter upon the duties of the counting room in trom four to six weeks time. Lessons will also be riven in Penmanship on a plan no fear of a want of custom. North side Market, between higlith and Ninth streets THE subscribers would respectfullyinformtheirfriends and the public generally, that they have formed a co-partnership under tlie name and style of Davis my 10 I.

RAPHAEL uo. Aiclntire miss McGinnis Hardin bought out two new and splendid 20 Passenger Troy Coachks, fitted up the road with entirely new stock and again keduckd thk Fauk! LdrThe Coaches will hereafter leave as follows: Louisville for Mt. Washington and Bardstown and Spring AIcGee mrs Jane AlcWilliam miss MMcKeal miss Julia J. F. BROWMi, Meriwether.

They have purchased tlie above named establishment, lately carried on by Mr. Caleb S. Tubbs, so simple and yet so practical, that those who adhere to Maker and Importer of Grand, Semi-Grand and, having made extensive additions and improvements anu practice me system cannot mu lo wnic witn ease field, every other day, commencing Wednesday, April lutcrasKy miss A McAtee Jno McDowell mrs McDonald miss Al AlcCallister mrs AlcCallister Dan AlcCooly Jno AlcGarty miss AI McDowell McDonald Jas AlcCaleb AlcComas McCue Sam McCulhJugh 2 AlcConachie Dr Mccall Jno ARGrearv Juo 2 2Gth, at 5 o'clock, A.M., arriving at ispmigiieiu, f. jh, same day; leaving Springfield tht. next day, at 5 A.

A large and fashionable assortment of plain and figured Satin Vests; also Marseilles, Valencia, and Hombazuie Vests at reduced prices. The season toselt summer cloihing being short, wholesale purchasers are particularly informed that great deductions will be made on the above prices. Rooms southeast corner of Tnird and Market streets, and 436 and 440 north side Market, between Fourth and Fifth streets. my23 SOL. HART CO.

on the same, they are now prepareu io execute oruers for any and every description of Castings, light or heavy, on the shortest notice and at the lowest prices. They are, and will continue manufacturing a superior pattern andaravim: at Louisville, ato r. iu. elegance anu rapidity. HKFKBSCKS.

Prof. J. Cobb, Claudius Duvall, Dr. C. Pirtle, Thos.

J. Read, William Kendiick, P. W. Taylor. Business hours from 9 to 12, A.

2 to P. Fare to Mt" Washington 50 cents Bardstown 50 cents re -McCrasky miss A AlcCIeary Geo of the premium Cooking Stove, seven anu ten plate lan-cv Air-Tieht. Parlor and Coal Stoves, of every variety miss jcuzauein Springfield 1 00. t3Mcals reduced to 25 cents. sold in this market also, fancy and common Grates, of N.

B. A night class will also be taught hcurs from 7 DOUBLE ACTION HAKPS, "TXrOULD inform his friends that he has removed his Warerooms to 295 Broadway, (Lafarge Buildings) New York. Mr. Brow ne's Harps are by far the most elegant we have ever seen, and in the tone there is an extraordinary addition of sweetness, purity, and power. The cordial approval of the celebrated Harpist, Bocsba, should make him and his works celebrated throughout the country.

Musical Thnes. Harps repaired, Strings, Music, London and New York, established 3510 d3ra A ltisonlv necessary to state this is the MAIL LINE. A'elson North Washington tne laiest aim most appioveu jiaueuis, iui ui wuu.ii me will sell at wholesale as low as any other establishment in to 11 o'clock. ERooms over the Post Office, corner of Jefferso and 3d Louisville. Kv.

umois i-ranris li neii miss Martiia lcholsoll Jesse iSewc Neil Geo iVeven David and consequently the only one in which punctuality will JN'ace IS'oah the West. Stove dealers will find it to their advantage to call and oe ortserveu. our niouo is, sakuti, ujitour au For further particulars gentlemen are requested to orris Hiram riMUS ART UNION AND MONTHLY JOURNAL OF ARTS, for January, February, March and April. Uncle Sam's Money Box, Jacopo, and Little Robinson. These three beautiful volumes belong to the series of Chambers' Library for.

Young Feople. In literary merit si'atch. Office at Gait House, Louisville. J. T.

COX, General Agent. an. jano ugtwu examine our stock before making tnerr purchases. Orders left at the Stove Warehouse ol Win. H.

Meriwether, Maui, one door East of Third street, and adjoin -10 boxes Muscat Wine just received and W. C. MOORE, Upholsterer, furm Mil! lure Dealer. Steamboat Furnisher, and "fcfUSCAT- ing the Bank of Kentucky, will meet witn prompt atteir tiiese volumes are aaimrame, wnue ineir iypograpneat xrx for sale by Owens miss Eliz Owei miss Oliver miss A Owen Jno Matt tress Manufacturer keeps constantly appearance is mucn superior to hooks gen A. BORIE.Ko.

50, Pearl st. miss O'Hara Wrn Orton Ray O'Counell Pat Orrick Oghoa Jno Putnam miss Price mrs Julia mySO tion. Ji ijpnsu ua via, sep27 WM. H. MERIWETHER eral.

CO-PARTWBUSHIP, Owen miss AI Outon novey OrrD Owen Osborn Jacob Prewitt Nelson Prosisc Dan'l Pierce Edmund on hand, at No. 65, Third under the Apollo Rooms, a general assortment of Furniture, such as Chairs, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Tables, Sofas, Lounges, Magazines for June, occ, tfcc, with a large selection of 1 UPONT'S GENUINE GUNPOWDER 1 200 kegs Du Pout's Genuine; ouier woriis, ior sale Dy cr. vv. iiubiii, Blinds, Looldng Glasses, with a general ossortment of at me i.ouisvme Depot, je2 G6 Fourth street. uU do do uo; 50 do do do; Price Charles Plunket Absolom A GRAY P.

R. GRAY having purchased anin- terest in the manufacturing establishment known as the Hydraulic Foundry, have formed a co-partnershi with Benjamin Warner, for the purpose of manufacturing Warner's Patent Pumps and Cast Iron Pipes, under the name and style of Gray, Warner fc Co. I.ill "T.r.ll:..,i,:M;.un:i:T;iiMllll t.l In magazine and for sale by i'nee col AI. A UBLN'S ODORS. A.

D.Mansfield, 495 Main street. ECHANICS' TOOLS of the best quality, for sale Dy my20 ioaau uitujim, 77 mam si. JLi is just in receipt of the most fashionnble Extracts i-emumorc ineo ians mrs Harriet lje ttoewj vyuuLiitujej? A3Csti-j. maue oy LUDin, consisting oi rf-lABINEX' Ware subscribers Mattresses. Also at No.

53, Wall between Main and Water, may be found at my Mattress manufactory, a general assortment of Shuck, Cotton, Hair, and Moss Spring Mattresses, all of which I am determined to sell as low as can be bought in the Western country- Cushions, Curtains, Carpets, made to order at the shortest notice. Feathers renovated, cleaned and purified from all unpleasant smell. Steamboatowners would Honey Suckle, Rough and Readyj snectfullv inform their friends and the public that TUILDING MATERIALS, of every description, al- A. trKA P. R.

GRAY. B. WARNER. February 2S, 1848 marl JEANS AND LINSEYS-hand and for sale by myae A supply always kept on T. II.

HUNT. ir neu miss Patens Al A Page Gohran Payne mrs Cmilli- Philips nerj Pennington Peaive Edmund Peter Henry PerceJl miss Al Peterson Johr- i 9 ways on nana ana ior sate oy they continue to manufacture, and have constantly on hand, a larsre vanetv ofCabinet Furnilure and Chairs of 20.6 difew WOUDKUJ. MOKil, jocjiey uuib, Portugal Orange, Sultanes, Aubenine, JratncK John Parsons mrs Ami Pryor Parsons -Phillips mrs Rebec Pennington capt Pillow mrs Pearson mr Pickett Rich'd Pyjes Dr PoHard Edward Powell Walter PowersmrsI tne latest ana most approveu lasmon ana superior workmanship. Their stock, in part, consists of Sofas, Loun HATS We are enabled this morn- do well to give me a call. my26 dtf "jl TORTICE MACHINES We hare Jusr nnisnea arev Bouquet of Arabia, Banamer, Eglantine, Ambergris, Hedyosmia, Sweet Briar, Mugnes, c-Jv oaroery Pearson ges, uivans, Ottomans, wardrobes, bureaus, uensieaus, Perkins -LTA more of those Kreat labor saving maenmes, wmcn Heaver Hat customers with our Campaign pearl WASHINGTON HALL.

C. G. GOR MORNING COUB1EE. ve offer to our customers- Tables Workstaivds and Ciiairs, oi various qualities, which, for elesance. taste and durability, afe not sur rill it th mn auiv ui uucui muse eiegam.

nais No. 453. Main street. 4 doors Mills Fieurs, Bouquet de Caroline Violet, Bergamont, Essence of Bouquet, Perry Horatio Pack James Poppelin mr Porter Winchester WOODRUFF McBRIDE. je3 doiw Peoples Sarn'l Post lay Alex Pope mrs AI above Fifth.

DON would respectfully inform the citizens and strangers that he is now prepared to furnish, at tlie Washington Hall, all kinds passed by any in the city. Persons in pursuit of the my26 Esterhazy, PRATHER COCHEL. rpRIPOLI The best article tor cleaning and polishing above, will please call and examine their stock before JL suver, gold, brass, iron ana lurmture. livery goea purcnasingeisewnere. tiVAitia rieuotrope.

Also, Lubin's Hair Oil, Pomatum, and Soap the best articles in use. je3 tani uii net. main ana iuarKei. housekeeper should have it. i-or sale Dy WOODRUFF McBRIDE, je3 No.

53 Third near Main, RafertyTohn Ramsey Ramsey Al agent Rardon William FORWARD'S DROPS The best medicine In use Hot nffpf-ttnna nfihA hmwlu nnimmftr r.nmnlnhits. CRUSHED 15 barrels Boston Crushed Sugar-SO do Loaf do- 00 do Sugarhouse Molasses-40 do Plantation do; 100 do and hair do Mackerel, Nos. 1,2 ami t-64 hhdsnrinift w. rni i "aim are just receipt oi a rlne stock of Cutlery, (fee from the celebrated Manufactory of Thomas Til ol refreshments wmcn our marnet anonis, as wen as tne Eastern and Southern markets; for Oysters, and Fish, which will be kept constantly on hand, and served up in tlie best style and at the shortest notice. CCtrSoups of all kinds whenever called for.

K5r Private parties supplied with every delicacy of the seasons and sent to any part of tlie city at the shortest notice, and at the most reasonable prices. N. B. Oysters, Fish, Fowl, and every variety of game comes in season- dec20 TTAND SCREWS and Bench Screws, assorted, from We have the original receipt in the proprietors own hand otson, Sheffield, England, comprising in part as follows rniriTHD and published BY WALTER N. HALDEMAN.

At the "Courier Steam Printing Establiahmeiii," 51 Pearl, between Main and Market street. TERMS FOR ADVERTISING. One square, consisting of 12 lines nonpareil, or less, 00 for first insertion, and 25 cents tor each continuance. Advertisements inserted at intervals will be charged 1 00 per square tor the first and 50 cents for every sub 1 4 inch to 2 inches, of the best quality, manulactur writing, anu warranted genuine. ed and for sale by myiu m.

aiivun oe uu Rankin HO Rev Redman Mrs Rcinliartl Bean Samuel Reading CT Rich William Richards Wm Riley Jonathan Richards Jno Ro bison Rosser Emily miss WOODRUFF M'BRIDE. jeS utxw xvauj niuiwj im-u Sampson Heinert Jno Read miss Read Joseph mrs Recs George Ricketson mrs Rieke Chas II Richardson Jno Riddle Jno Richards Rigler Hiram Riley Jno Richson miss Roach Beniamin Koss Robert Rhodes mrs Rounds James HETH HALBERT. 1 AUCE PANS, Stew Kettles, Teakettles and all kinds V. JSOIJGUX IKON fADE and put up in the city. this pattern, from i $1 75 to 32 50 per running foot, with aelf-shut- auu gross xaoie tuuery, assorted; 310 dozen Pocket do do; -40 do Razors do do; 30 do Shears do do; 45 do Scissors do do 20 do Handsaws, low priced; 18 do Drawing Knives.

Our assortnient of Hardware and Cutlery ts very gen eral and complete, all of which we are prepared to sell at tlie Vervlnwnst mnrlrpt mice. 'snlirtt nn fltaitii. of "Kitchen Fixins," for sale by je3 WOODRUFF McBRIDE, Romes Cde mrs Robertson AI TO BUILDERS AM) OTHERS. ENAMELED AND PLAIN GRATES. WE have on hand alarge and full assortment of enameled and plain Mantle Grates, consisting of a variety of patterns and finish, among which will be sequent insertion.

Ore square one month, without alteration, 0 00; two months S7 00; three months 00: six months 12 00: jvuuen. nyacinth CJ ALERATUS 10 casks just received and for sale low, Koss A miss ting gates, Builders will find on hand at my shop, Hinges of all kinds, Door Staples, Hooks and Door Bolts, and in fact almost any diiiag they may want in Smithing. Hoisting Wheels and BookrSafesatDricesmuchdedue Kobiiison James Rodgcrson SUNDRIES 10 bales Sheeting; 200 reams Wrapping Paper-230. kegs assorted Kails; 30 bales do Cotton Yarns; i.jtffd&w HETH. HALBERT.

close, by kj to i Kust Edgar one yeai $lo 00. H. D. NEWCOMB BRO Wall st. je3' nation from Country Mearchants and others, purchasing Yearly attverUsins.

subiect to chanee. S30 00. All ad found the latest Eastern ver before offered in this T0 ted; from former ratea. ertisements out ot the jeandar business of such ad ver. tl third stories.

No. 53, Third st. N. B. Persona wishine any thine in my line, would wov.3dfew 481 Main sr iiiu miuiui wmsLCliess oiaijicium ihiimi uuoui asscu.

We respectfully invite those who may want articles of this hind to call and examine theame and especially those tise-rs will be charged extra. Advertising in Weltlv naner: SSI 00 ner sniinvn Sawyer Francis Sanders Stephen Sagur Edwin faeaton Eliz mrs Scott Thos Swindler Thos wonderland LeioySSwiney David Sulser Saml btram Thos Sweney Michael Sewarly Jamea Sweeney CW Schwiug Emily mxsSweets Thos do well to call and examine mv work and prices before: "PLASTER OF PARIS FuR LAJVD 10 bbls uncal- HIP CARPENTERS' Axes, Adzes, Mauls ana Au engaging elsewhere. Shop on Third street, three doorB North of the Post Office. JL cmed Plasterof Pans, in store and forsale by wno are ionu oi elegance anu oeauty. WALLACE LITHGOW.

SUo-ak150 hhds prime New Orleans. Sugar, for sale cheap by fjesj L. ADAMS CO? i first and 60 cents for every subsequent insertion. For further particulars in regard to terms of ubsciip ion and advertising, sco head of first column ot tl pue. A.

G. MUNN. gers, warranted good, ana ior sale oy Jyl7 dly Eli MEAD jeS Stove and Grate Warehouse, 530, Mala Slj je3 WOODRUFF McBRIDE, Market bet. Third and Fourth..

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