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REGULAR PACKETS. MIS A US DR. HAMPTON. INSURANCE INSURANCE, EJL CL SllliMlitel (CONOLDDKD FHOM FIRST 1TAGE.) Senators nni Represenlalives among the several districts and counties in this State, shall remain as at present fixed by law: Provided, that on the first Monday in August, 1S50, all Senators shaii go out ot office, and on that day an election for Senators and Representatives shall be held throughout the State, and those then elected Bhall hold their offices for one year, and no longer: Provided further. that at the elections to be held in the year 1850, that provision in this constitution which requires voters to vote in the precinct within which they reside, shall not apply.

Seo. 5. All recognizances heretofore taken, or which may be taken before the organization of the judicial department under this constitution, shall remain as valid as though this constitution had not been adopted, and may be prosecuted in the name of the Commonwealth. All criminal proeeou-tions and penal actions which have arisen, or may arise before the re-erganizatioa of the judicial department under this constitution, may beprosecu-ted to judgment and execution, in the name of the Commonwealth. "We, the Uepre8entatives of the freemen of Kentucky, in Convention assembled, in their name, and by the authority of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, and in virtue of the powers vested in us, as Delegites from the counties respectively fised to our names, do ordain and proclaim the foregoing to be the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Kentucky from and after this day.

"Done at Frankfort this eleventh day of June, in the year of our Lrrd one thousand eight hundred and fifty, and in the fifty-ninth year of the Commonwealth." JAMES GUTHRIE, President of the Convention, avd member from the City of Louisville. Attest: Thos. J. Helm, Sec etary of the Convention. Tho.

D. Tilford, Assistant Secretary. From the county of Adair, Nathan Gaither; from the county of Allen, George W. Mansfield; from the county of Anderson, W. Kavanaugb; from the counties of Ballard and McCracken, Richard D.

Gholson; from the county of Barren, John T. Rogers, Robert D. Maupin; from the county of Bath, James M. Nesbitt; from the county of Boone, Charles Chambers; from the county of Bourbon, George W. Williams, Richard H.

Hanson; from the county of Boyle, Albeit G. Talbolt; from the county of Bracken, William C. Marshall; from the counties of Breathitt and Morgan, John Hargis; from the county of Breckinridge, Drniel J. Stephens; from the county of Bullitt, William H. Thompson; from the counties of Butler and E'J-inonson, 'Vincent S.

Hay; from the county of Cald well, Willis B. Machon; from the counties of Calloway and Marshall, Edward Curd; from the county of Campbell, Ira Kont; from the counties of Carroll and Gallatin, John T. Robinsoo; from the counties of Carter and Lawrence, Thos. J. Hood; from the county of Casey, Jdssee Coffey; from the county of Christian, John I).

Morris'and Ninian E. Gray; from the county of Clark, Andrew Hood; from the counties of Clay, Letcher and Perry, Jam H. Garrard; from the counties of Cumberland and Clinton, Michael L. Stoner; fromthe county ol Crittenden, Henry R. D.

Coleman; from the county of Daviess, Philip from the counties of Estill and Owsley, Luther Hrawner: from the countv ol Favette. James Dud EJSrOULD soy to those afflicted with the various chro-YV nic complaints that lie has nally determined to remain in the city. Charity begins at home. The in creasing demand for my medicines, together with the daily apiIica'idiis of the various affections of li'es, as also sores of all and every length of standing or description, say "ileal here first." The cases of Eyes, at wall as old sores, now under successful treatment, together wi cures now complete oh applicition references will be given where the applies nts will witness for themselves to entire satisfaction. Hampton's Tincture and Oitment hive cloihed themselve wih such unequalled honor wherever they have been known, as to state only where they can be had to give them an immediate cir-t'ula'I'ju.

Here follows an array of names as testimony in wltnessof tbeircures. I challenge the world to produce their equal; and furthermore, that one of them can be found in testimony of any medicine, either before or since placed hereto: Hon. Henry Clay, Hon. R. M.

Johnson, of Hon, John B. Dawson, late oi Louisana; Hon Lendon Wash-Uigton, city Mrs. E. C. B.

Thompson, widow of the late Commodore City; Dr. Lee Linhaven, Rev. Silas M. Noel, lato of Frankfort. Col.

Thomas Shelby. Fayette county; JudgeJamesE. Davis, formerly of Lexington, tvemucKy. KSfl will pay a liberal price for diseased younsrrte-groes, particularly all cases of eyes when there is light. JESSE HAMPTON, mar29d6m Corner Main and Firststreets.

PURE GOLD. DOCTOR HA 11 PTON professes now to have invent-ed a more important Family Medicine than was ever known tothe world before, in the shape of a Salve or Ointment. When applied tothe tcoth and gums it gives immediate ease, and In a few days a radical enre toScurvv, and all and everv descr'mlion of sore fiums. stops further dscayofthe teeth, Immediate ease to tooth- acne, ana nnai cure to that scourge rorever, oy its use. The teeth willbefound to breath restored to tho natural health and weetnesof achlld's.

Unequalled asan Eye Salve, and failsnot to relieve the most affiictihg headache and, betterthan all, is a general Pain Extractor, and warranted to give magic ease in extractingfiraffrom scaldsandburns, and the soresheal. ed in a fe wdaya without palnand scar. This is no catch-pennyhumbug. A 50 cent boz of this Ointment, used by its directions, will convince any family oflts une- aualled value, and they wlllroloice at the grand and Invaluabledlscovery. accao aiy jkhsm Jiaainua.

t3. N. HOCK, Dentist, 55i WOULD inform his friends andthe pnblic jtpjgS generally he lias removed from his late re- i Ejrsidence. corner of Jefferson and Fourth streets. io No.

493 Jefferson street, scuth side, four doors aDovc lniru, where he win he nappy to attend to tnose who may favor him with their natronase. His recsntion and operating rooms are furnished with everything that ia essenuai to the comfort ot patients and the success oi his operations. Having made some recent and vry important Improvements for the insertion of Teeth on plate, which improvements, having been thoroughly investigated and tested, have beeii pronounced unsuipassable, by the most scientific gentlemen and practitioners of this city and elsewhere. For the purpose, tiierefore, ol introducing this feature thoroughly to the public he would announce that he is prepired to execute orders in the various departments of nis profession in the mostieieu-tilic manner, for the space of three months, at one-half the usual prices. Those desiring dental operations would find it greatly to their advantage to call immediately.

K. B. For their satisfaction Dr. H. would take pleasure in referring those who may favor him with a call to numerous citizens who, bavins had plates inserted in the former stylo by the first dentists of our city, have neen, nn seeing thUipiprovement.

convinced of its supeilor advantages over the old practice, and have thrown them aside and adopted his improvement, which alone has cenvinced them that artificial Teeth may be executed on plate, po sessing all the beauties of na'ural ones, and may be worn and used without the slightest inconvenience imaginable. DSKntire satisfaction 13 given in all cases or the money refunded. eeth extracted at all hours for 60 cents, and for the poor gratis. ffi-Office hoursfrom 8 o'clock, A. to 6 o'clock, P.M.

myl8dly DAVID VICTOR, STEAMBOAT BLA CK SMITHING IN GENERAL, AT MY OLD STAND, Corner of Seventh and Water streets, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. ALL work done at the shortest noticeand in the best style. a-Thef oil owing articles are always kept on hand: Stirrups; Wedges; Bolts: Hammcrsand Sledges: Anchors of all sizes; Wheel Wrenches; Bells ond Springs; inges, of all sizes; Hooks and Thimbles; Can aud Box hooks; uarpenters' mans; hteem nanus. itNewsteamboatsironcd off at the cliorteptno Ice CCFMy work is warranted to be of the very best, and my prices exceedingly low. (jive me a call.

m28 dGm NEW LUMBBB YARD. 'pHR undersigned have commenced the Lun busi- JL uess, on lhq corner 01 vv mnut aim res ton under the firm of HALL LAVILLE, where they keep a complete supply of all kiadsof dumber, Snin-eles, Persons wantine article in our line ar invited to call and see us before purchasing elsewhfre, aa we intend selling as low as any otner yard in tne city. C. HALL, je7dlm DANIEL LAVILLE. AN ORDIff AKCB TO AMEND THE ORDINANCE REGtlLATIKG THE X.

HETS IN THE CITY OF I.0U1SV1LI.E. Sec. 1. Be it ordained that the Market Houses, and Spaces connected the ewith, shall be opsned on each day fthe week (Sundays excepted) from one hour before sunrise until 11 o'clock, A. M.

2, That hereafter. It shall ba unlawful for any one to expose for sale any article in the said Market Houses, or the Spaces connected therewith, alter the aforesaid, and any person violating this ordi. nance, stiaii nenneu ttie sum 01 ffiiu anu costs. Peg. 3.

That this ordinance shall not be enforced un- il the same has been published for two successive wceKs. Fec i- That all ordinances or parts of ordinance: contrary thereto, shall be, aud are hei ebj repealed. Approved June 10. 1S50, A Host- HENRY WOLFOBP, jel2 dlG Oily lcrk. GOLD! GOLD! GUIDING! A ND MENTAL WORKofevery de scriplion, executed in a very superior manner, at short uotico, by Messrs DILLON QUIN, (formerly of ew Yont.jwno are now prepared to ao urnaineniai Houic.wo'k and Gil ling of every description.

Persons buildms houses, or having their houses fitted up, are re to srue usa as we are now ready to receive nrders for Window Cornices, of the latest Eastern patterns, Ornamental L' oJiing Glasses and Pic ture Frames, ore, Persons Frames can have them made to look as good as new by regilding them. Wholesale and retail. No. 126, Marks street, between frourlh and FUta. apiiUdii NEW CARRIAGES REPOSITORY.

A. IV. MBRWlJf CO. WOULD respectfully announce lo the pub-glic thatwe have opened a large repository on fuaii third door north of Mam, where we have and are constantly receiving a large and complete assortment of Carnages, viz: Coaches, Telegraph Tilburys, Worchcsterees, DrosKas, Victorias, Buggies with and without tops, made of the hest material, superior workmansnip, ard finished in aeat and elegant st le, with some entirely new patterns, for sale low for cash or approved paper. Persons wishing Carriages of any dencription vulj find it to their interest to give us a call before purchasing.

mSGdtf A. W. MERW1N CO; IMPROVED REFiUGERATORS. WE HAVE on baud an assortment of our Patent Ztuc-Hued Kcfrigcratjrs, superior to all others in use, and will be so found by a'l giving them a fair trial. Their refrigerating qualities, general construction, space, and internal arrangement, excel all others offered to the public.

There is a special apartment for butter, milK, and freh others for vegetables, cooked meats, which will at times be found In a cool, sweet cordltioo lor use, A large and beautiful water tank is attached to the external part ol tho Refrigerator, to contain water for family drinking, aud will be at all Umc3 nleasantly coo'. Now this verv desirable convenience can b.e accomplished with so lit tic cKiiorjse, con'paiatiyely speaking, almobt wthinff. becauie experience has indisputably proven that a quantity of ice which Is regularly sold in this city for 30 cents, will keep the whole contents of this Refrigerator cool, and sweet, during one week. We do not aim to i.uff up, or to use tuimbuggery, relative to the merits of this article. We only solicit inspection, which can be had at the Lou sv.Ha Motel, Main street; and also at Mr.

William Minetts Lamp store, Fourth street, where the article is now being exhibited f)r that purpose, and lor sale. respnctiuuy mvue.tae putmc to can ana examine tor themselves, in which eventwe confidently believe that thsy will find the utility ot tins article to surpass any thing we have said way of recommendation. JOHE L. KlOti AKDSON di CO. N.

a. Persons having this article and should at any time el disposed to ciennse it by scalding and airing, can separate the interior ot the refrigerating apartment rrom the other, aji'i replace it with ease in a lew mo ments. jcCdtfl L. R. CO.

RELL5-VUB RSTRBxVf FOR SALE. 1 THE undersigned now offers a rare opportunity For anyone wi-hine to wurcaaso the moat desirable rcbidencs the Western country. This far ti of SO acres tf land, well known for its rcitiUty, lies beautifully cnthe Shelbyvi'le and Lexington turnpike, distant 3 miles the court-rouse in Louisville. Thara is in the rear nfthe place beautiful of 15 acres, at the rootct wmcn runsa strctni oipure spun? water au the voir, and, besides tht, two never-fsi ing ar-rinss ot the verybestwater. The residue of land is in meadow and orchards ofthc bet selected fruits of evtry variety; a vineyard of 3 acres, 2 ot which are hred with cedar post and wire, yielding fine crops of luscious fruttsand thebsst kiad of wine.

The whole farm Is well fenced in with planus, locust and cedar pests. The main build- is a two storv brick house. 6o bv 4.0 feet, wild ft rooms, 2 halls, and deep and dry cellars under the whole building. The other Improvements are: servant-house butltor brick, a two story brit dairy corn-crib, stables, ice-house, chicken house with euc'osed yard for poultry: intact It would require too much space lo ei umerate all the advantages of this faim. Come iid examine.

mS8 dim F. BERNOUDY, WHY NOT USE THE JBEST; yea, verily, the best? Persons who have been using all the Sarsanarllla compounds of any note, have decided that Haines Sha. ker Sarsaparilla is much the best article that thev have died a large supply, wholesale and retail, may always De nadatttieuepomory otpopuiarmeuic.nes, tuj fourth street, near main. je8 RAYMOND PATTKN. TT YG1ASMA.

This impoitant remedy In Gonor IjL rhcea is, s.3 we hive before stated, the nrescrin tlonofonc ofthe most eminent physicians in the United States, and was used by him in his practice for more tnaniweiuy year, ia pieasant to tne taste, very low 1U price, aim puiiet-ny aaie, containing no mineral poi. sons. Sold at the repository ofPopular Medicines. RAYMOND PATTEN, m28 60j. Fourth street.

WOODRUFF McBKlDE, No.43,Thlrdsthave iust received from the manufacturers of Tabie Cutlery, some of the finest KNIVES and FORKS, in rosewood and mahogany cases, ever imported into thlB city. Jti ana see tnem. mvtj udrw TlHKatzUS. WE learn that the horse Tiberius, formerly a celebrated race horse belonging to Mr. Brinhman.

of Middlctown, in this county, was paiaoned and died somewnere tu bnemy. iiQUiscwe aiavva, Thisi3a case in point, exactly. There are a ere at many similar casualties, to which valuable stock are liable. The American Live Stock Insurance Company meets sucn casea square in tne lace, many 01 our Intel ligent farmers and s'ock raisers have already availed themselves of the protection this Company offers. The snipers of stock to New Orleans and otherpolnts, find in this offi.ee protection giinst natural death, ts wallas un avoldaole casualties.

Stock on farms insured by the year; on vessels for the voyage at very reasonable rates. n. Lrcnerai tor is.y., Office 65G Mian, bet. 2d and 3d sts. TO INVALIDS.

WEdon'twishto be understood as encouraging dram drinking, but really we feel constrained to say to those who laboring under diseases of the Stoni. ach, Bowels, Liver, Kidneys, and Nervous System, try DR. BLAKE'S AROMATIC BITTERS. They have performed wonders in the East letustry tfiem intlia West. Sold at the Depository of Popular Medicineo 1 0 Fourth "street, near Main.

jeS of to at and TO BUILDERS. FRENCH WINDOW GLASS. WE have on hand a large stock of almost every size-of this Gians, of our own direct Importation, and offe it for sale at very nearly the costs of Pittsburgh Gl ss. The qupHty of the French Glass is srt very superior in color, clearness, and brilliancy, that at the very small difference lu cost, even for common purposes, any uuimei; wuuiu give it preference overtne riusourgn article. We ask mrtipm hnvine to examine and comnarc nuaiuicB auu prices 01 tne two neiore ouying.

spvu WILSOW, iSl'AKblKU SMITH. FURNITURE. THE T. A 77 fi-TJST WHOT.BRAIiR AND AIT. FURNITURE CHAIR AND MATTRASS WARDROOMS 1JN LUUlSViLLE.

Noa. 63 and 65, undo? Apollo Rooms, Bit 1 WKKN MA IM AND MAHKKT, WHERE maybe found the following articles of 60 plain and fancy mahogany and walnut Bureaus; 160 set manogany, walnut, cherry, sycamore and poplar Bedsteads; 129 dozen mahogany, walnut, itancy, and common vviuusuruniirs; 26 mahogany, walnut, aad nonlar Washstands 3 dozen walnut and cherry Dining and Breakfast xanies; 4 dozen mahogany walnut ad poplar Washstands; 30 Sofas, Divans, and Lounges, of beautiful finish Mahogany, walnut and pop ar Wardrebes; Secretaries and Bookcases; Window BlindH, a superior article; Looking Glasses of all sizes; Safes; Hat Racks: Tnwal Steads: Cribs: With ever article in the Furniture line. The largest assortment of Bedding in the WeBt, such as Spring, Cotton. Hair. Moss.

Shuck, and Straw Mat- trasses, Pillows, Comforts, Sheets, Slips, aud every article in the Bedding line, all or which I am determined to sell as low as any other establishment In the city. Steamboats and Hotels furnished with everything In M. L. BYTS, Merchant Tailor and Clothing Emporium, Sooth stdk Market Thirdand Fourth E.8EPS constantly on hand a complete assort- ment of French and Enslish Cloth. Cassimeres Drills an Vestings; aUo a large and faahionable 01 Keady madeciothuig.

PersonsdesirniL' outmscan be accommodated at the shortestnotice, 0 is prepared to pell is low a. any simitar establishment in tne cuy, ana guaran ees sitvsiacuon. ap'y dam NEW HOSIBRV AHS) WHOLESALE EST A BLISHMENTin CINCINNATI. riiHE undersigned; havingjustestablished a wholesale fl houso for the sale of Hosiery. Gloves.

Cotton and Worsted FriGges, Notions, would call the atten tion of retail dealers to his well assorted stock of the above goods, as also of Table Cloths, Jaconets. Lrices anois' and uunu maKers Trimmings, jewciry, -ancy Goods. Umbrellas. Havms connections with the first houses in England, Germany, andthe Eastern cit ies, he is enabled to sen at very tow prices. U.

BAKUaW ttf SK, 10ii Main Third and Fourth, eastside, mar9 dtf Cincinnati. GRAYSON SPRINGS. H.Y. SHE proprietors of Grayson Springs would inform 1 the uublic that this delightful wateiine-place is no open fir the reception or visitors. They have engaged the services or Judge Larue (lata proprietor of the Eagle House, Elizabethtown, take charge of the establishment the present season.

Eiace the close of the IastB.ason,tlie propiietorshave completed ttielr dining and ball rooms, built a large and commodious bath-house, new ten-pin al ey, and made manv other which add greatly to the beauty and comfort or the place. Messrs. Carter Thomas will run a of sta. coaches from louisville tothe Springs every other t.ay tde season. Messrs.

Haws Johnson, proprietors of the Tar Springs, will convey passengers nt all times from Ciovernort. on the Ohio liver, to Grayson Springs byway of the Tar Springs. Aline of stages will Wm Teenlarlv fromthe Mammoth Cave to Grayson Springs as often in the week as the travel ill demand, thu3 snjrumg to visitors aiemtcr 01 muse punna, eve rv facility required. Tn regard to the medicir.al virtues of this water, tho proprietors feel authorized to say that thoy are unsurpassed by any in the United States. To taose afflicted wilh chronic diseases of the liver, stoniach, bowels, skin, and kidneys, this weter is peculiarly adapted, as aiSO 19 many icmaiu ui3ea.se 3, nuuu Iiarrpniipss.

Ail. The proprietors pledge themselves tint their table and oar snail oesuppneu aawen as Ltie t-ouniiy -ttu ai- lord, ami no piiRs spared to render visitors coimuiiu bb and their soiourti pleasant and agreeable. L. BAUKET, M. P.

CLAKKON, T. MUNPORD. Corn Mill and Slavs DreMtdng Mill for Sa'e. TTrK wills' 11 tho Corn Mill and Mave and HeadDrtrs VV sirs Machine, tocetlier with the Btick two-story House and improvements, Stae-Jointer, Circular Saws nml nil Hi an Hnsme.30 bv 6 inch and boilers, as new; 2 Cisterns fjr water; 1 pair of inch French Burrs; Bellows, Anvil, and some otner tools, situated cn blrst street, between MarKel and Jt frtron. The Stave Oresser will despatch wi ll one hand 10.C00 well Pressed staves per day.

The Heading Machine vill dress 3.000 pisces per day. Th-t Jointer is fiipirpniiai and ach department isneriorm ed in the neatest and most workman-lilte style. The Cm-n Mill will turn out IS bushels of meal pr huur with ease. Toanv gentleman who has some capita', and es pecially a forest oi good oalt uniaer to supp a wun ma lerial. tlii? oropertv offers a fine remunr.ra ion for i a vest- merit.

No outlay for fuel is necessary, it supplies itself in abundance, i'or tuith particulars enquire at. GREAT WESTERN EXCHANGE, jelodwlm 656 Main street FINE COACHES FOR EH UK. "ff ADI ES, gentlemen, ami families cuh alwaysprocure I at the ntre street stsbie, some ot tne most ei egant Conches to be found in the West, with line horses, careful drivers, and attentive footmen. Persons wish ing to attend parties, make calls, or go short distances in the country, win uaveuieir oruers promptly attenueato. The subscriber also has tor hire.

at all tunes, superior DU61G1E.S and HOUSES. SADDLE HORSES fur Irdies and ccntle- men. 2 D35Finc Match Horaes. single Harness Horses and Saddle Horses kept constantly on hand for sale. Mm U3m i.

KUUftKK REMOVAL. WM. MINBTT CO. have roraovedtherLAMP AND GEN RRAL FURNISHING STORE, to No. 79, Fourth street.

between Main and Market. They take this opportunity of re turningthoirthanksto the citizens ofLoulsvillo and its vicinity for their lougccntlnued patronage. Thoy invite the citizens to call and examine their stock of Lamps, Girandoles, Mantel Ornimonls, Chandeliers, suitable for churches, taverns aud steamboats, where brilliant Lights are required. Our articles of usefalWEroconsistin part of Britannia Ware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Tea Trays and Wallers, German Stiver Knives, Forks and Spoou3, a choice assortiiieut cf Glassware, Looking Glasses and Plate Glass. French and various Clocks, of thebost quality.

Steamboat Signal Lanterns, Sperm and Lard Oil, Cam-phine and Fluid. Agents for Botsrord'sMagnetic Instruments ror Medical We flatter ourss! vps thatwe can sell every article iu our Hncaslow asany house in the Western country. Wre are prepared tosupply country dealers on the best terms. oct24 dtf 1 AU3VZO Pkahson BsNnY W. Deaveh.

611 HAT WESTERN SCALE FACTORY, 673, Main opposite the Gait House, LOUISVILLE, KY. PB ARSON dz DEAVBR, ManufacturcTB of Pearson's Improved Platform Scales, are propa red to furnish every description of Weighing Machines, Platform, Druggists', Counter, Iron, Le ver, Hay nd Railroad Scales, Patent Balances, Equaj Beams. all of which they warrant superior to at ever utf-irtMi in this market; also sole manufacturers of utirt ti. Koumson's fatent Adjusxaoie inclined Plane Ulnga. N.

B. Smith's Work Machinery Wrouffht and Cast Iron Railing, of new and and fancy patterns, mae to order in style to suit purchasers. maris dlv HOW MAPJY GRIBVS, rPH AT they neglected to secure a MINIATURB 0 I somedcadorabscntfriend or relative, while tbe had the opportunity. Reader, be not one ofthose, but without delay hasten to HBWKTT'S NATIONAL DA-GUBRRIAN GALLERY, and "secure the shadow ere the substance fades." No. 477, Main street, below Fourth, over Cromic's paper store, is tne place to obtain 3 ictures '-aa rior finish tn accuracy, 0129 FRAZBE'S GRAMMAR.

THIS work is constructed upon the best authorities in modern philology, and Is strictly r-nofiEKssivR and practical in Its character, the arrangemcntocing natural, and the rules kduckd on a plan similar to that of our bsstarithmeUcs, so that the pupil can comprehend their rationale; hence it is better adapted to the improved methods oneaching than any othr Bnglish Grammar before thj public. It his been recom oeuded as such by many of the bast te achers in the East, and is In use there in many schools. For sals by MAXWELL my2 dly 451, Main street. A. C.

BARIG, UANUFACTURBR AND DEALER in HARDWARE No, 97, Third nkah the Pobt Office, RESPECTFULLY invites tho tentlon builders and the public $en-Jjf33 call and examine his stock and Hardware. He is pn par-id to make the very best kind of Bank, Vault, Jail and Sale Locks, Stove Door do, Front Door do, Sliding dodo, Folding and Parlor do, 8, 8, 7, 6, and 6 inch Lever do, Night Latcnes, esc. Also. Hotel Hells bnnffin the best style and most sub stantial manner; Pilots Signal Bells, and ail description House Bell3, put up in tho neatest manner aud wir- ante a. N.

B. Merchants' Flre-Froot iron book Safes mad order at the shortest notice. marl2 d6m STEAMBOAT ASD HOUSE FURWISHIWO. rrHK subscilber beg. leave to inform the public gene 1 rally and steamboat men lu psrticular, that he has removed to ei, wa istreet, next aoor dciow tne uemo crat Office; and while he feels thankful for past favors, wou'd respectfully request a continuance of the same, and pledges himself to furnish of the best materials and the lowest prices all sizes of Moss, Shuck, Straw, Ontfnn.

and Snriri" Mattrasses and beddine comnlete: also make up all kinds of Carpets, Curtains, and every thine reauisite for furnishing either boat or house. He will also furnish Cotton Batting and Caulkiing In any oumtities. attho shortest possible notice. Please call be satisfied or send your orders.and they will be at tended to, ap27d2mj H. WILKINS, esgg tic IVSADBBOIV INSURANCE COMPANY, MADISON, IND.

A. W. PITCHER, President. G. Wkithxt, Secretary.

DIRECTORS. E. A W. PlTCHHH. M.

tr. BitiOHT, O. L. Shuewsbdht, Isom Ross, David Whits, NaTUAM Powkll, H. C.

Sanxay, Wm. J. McCluhe, S. Weykb, THE undersigned having been appointed agent for tho aove named institution, solicits the patronage ofthe community in all Ihe va- ious 1'Tirrtmentsof the business. Heis in.

norised to recetvo applications for Insurance on The Lives of Itdioiiuala for a term of 1 ears or for life. The Hullaof Steamboats and tlieir Cargoes. The Cargoes of Flaiboala. Shipments by Sea and Inland Conveyance. And Buildings of all descriptions and their contents againstlossor damage by Fire.

Egy Office on Main near the Bsrjk of Louisville. JAS. E. TYLBR, Agent. N.

For the high standing of this Company for ability, promptitude aud fair dealing, reference is made to Thos. J. Martin, Pres't Firemen's Ins. W. C.

Fellowes B. Baker di H. Bacon St Cobb. je3 INSURANCE. AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA.

Chartered 1810 CapitalSSOO.OOO all paid in. INSURES against loss or damage by fire only- Losses promptly adjusted and settled by the undersigned in thfs city. JOHN MUIR. Asent. sar0ffi.ee on Malu street, between Third and Fourth, up stairs, over Jacob Keller's.

jaulO dtf NFW YORK LIFE INSUR ANCE COMPANY (Late Nau tllus.129 Wallst. This Comnay, which confines Its business exclusively to Lifb Inbuasck. has been in operation two years and three quarters during which pe riod 11 nas issued iviY policies, anu lor tne First eign-teen months it experienced no loss. Its lossesfcrthe whole time have been loss than 18,000 leaving an accu mulation of about 72,000 on hand, beyond the payment 01 claims ana expenses. adacu to tne origmaiguar.

antee capital of places the security of the Com pany on a basis so solid as nolongcrto admit of a rational uouot. Aliita profits accrue tothe credit of are divided annually among them, wnetner trie poucy oe is sued for a limited period or for tho whole term oflife, feature unknown in the charter of any other MutualLlfe Insurance Company incorporated by tula Male. Two dividends of 60 ner cent. each, on the amount of premiums reeeWed, in accordance with the provisions of tne cnarter, nave oeen aeciareu, anu arecremteu to tne accounts ofthe assured, and for which scrip certmcatei willbeissued. A dividend of5percent.onthe flratyear scrip hasllkC' wise been declared, payable iw cash to the holders there of.

oh DKMAHD.it the office of the Company. For policies granted for the whole term of life, when the premium therefor amounts to g50 a note ror 40 per cent, with interest at per cent, wlthont guarantee, may be received in part payment, or it may be paid in cash, In which case it is expected, should the party survive, to maKel annual payments, leaving xne aiviuenasio accumulate, the policy will bo fully paid for, and the accumu lation ultimately added to the policy. warmer lumiBoi appuss- lion3, may be obtained at tne omce oums company: aSJ" As Agent for the above am preparedto effect Lite insurance toe lowesiana nios; lavorao; terms, cither i this city or the State. ft-OBoeswillbe promptlyadjustedin this city. WM.

E. VSRNON, Agent, Bfortirwest corner of Main and FUthstrosts. 3 an 10 dtf THB FIURMBSf'S INSUIiANCB COMPANY OF LOUISVILLE. Office on ike northwest comer Mainland Wall streets. DIRECTORS.

1 JOSEPU R. MOKRIS, FHANCI3 CAnTKR, Jacob Seli-sh, J- W. Kilfus, William TituaY, E. A. Gahdmbk, Bewj.

J. Adams, B. A. Ckumi. THOMAS J.

MARTIN, Presdeut. P. B. Atwood, Secretary. TuiH company continues to lane risns on buildings.stocksofmerchandtse and other agiiiustfire; aUo on cargoes of eve-ry kind against the peri ofthe seas, rivers, lakes, and on the inland transportation lines; also oulh; hulisofstoamboats aud other vessels.

jan9 dlv IffSUB.4ft'CH. LEXINGTON FIRE, LIFE, J9ND MARIAE 1JSTSU RANCE COMPANY. Capital $300,000 all paid iar. this company insures sieamooais anu freights, for single trip or fur time insures also or damage by fire, and takes risks against the perils of river and seas, ou merchandise In transit on Inland waters and on the oeean. All losses promptly adjusted and settled by the undersigned in this city.

JOHN MUIR, Agent. OSr'OfliCeon Main Third and Fourth, up stairs, over Jacob Keller's. janlO dtf INSURANCE ON THB undersigned is prepared to effect In surance on the lives of able-bodied Negroes, wneitier emp oyeu as servants 111 lamiucs or hotels, or as hands on steamboats (if accus tomed to the liver and on good boats) or in factories. JAM Be! TYLER. Agent Madison Insurance Company, csy Office on Main street, pear the Batik ot Louisville.

m2 CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, OF CINCINNATI. FIRE AND MARINE. Capital paid in. B. B.

I-iEEDEK, President. N. Gregory, Secretary. INSURES Merchandise in Store, Dwellings. Store Hotels, Furniture, Mil's, Fac tories, Kjunuiie3, ana ocaer isuiui'ms acti rropeityin the city of Louisville and ia the untry- on the most favorable terms, and at the lowest rates of premium.

Insures Huds of Steamboats and other Vessels, ard takes cargo risks of a.1! kinds, by Kea, lake, liver, and mtan i transportation lines. This Company ii doing a large and prosperous For Its responsibility and promptitude refer 10 Smith Slmtwell, Benedict Carter, Virgil McKnight, T. Shreve, J. B. Bowles, H.

D. Kewcomb Bro. All losses adjusted and settled promp ly by the undersigned, in this city. GEO. L.

DOUGLASS Agent. Ks Agency Office Wall Main, LouUvilie. dly m0 UNION WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS). 'ffUK proprietors of the above nalned popular Spring- 1 would itform the public that Ibis fashionnhle place of resort will be open for reception of vis-iteis by the first of June, he buildings haveunciergor a thorough repair, the rooms refurnished in the most modern style, and the grounds beautified and improved, thu the fculnhur Springs one of the most pleasant places ofresort in the Western country. The medicinal virtues 01 ino water, anu me neaitny lucauou 01 Liiete Springs, offer strong inducements to invalids, as well as to those seeking a pleasant place of summer resort, to visit tni3 piac.

me propneiors nivc spared no ex pense, and will use every to mane tnese. Springs unsurpas ed by any resort of the hind in the VVrst. Tiic above Springs are situated in Union county, Kentucky, twelve miles Irom Uniontown, fifteen from Caseyville, twenty three from Henderson, and twenty miles from Shawneetown, 111, A. 1j. LtUSXiy, HENRY J.

LEWIS, my GO d3m Proprietors, GREATLY REDUCED RATES. gH fTiHE uudersigncd will effect insurance, against death, resultine either trom accident or disease, on the mostravorabie terms, upontiielivesof Slaves engagedin every kind of employment, whetheron farms, in factories, in hotels, or on steamboats, either as waiters or firemen at lower rates of vreminm, than have been heretofore charged. THOMAS S. KBtfNIfiDY, Agent ofthe Mutual Benefit L. Sz F.

Ins. of N. B. Negroes must bo personally examined before lusuranceccn be effected. tC3Offlce 479, Main street, four doors below Fourth street, Louisville.

TmyGOJ deel dly VOCAL MUSIC. I PROPOSBio teacii a private class of gentlemen the piiticiplcs of Vocal Music, 011 every Wednesday msau itev. J. AtKinsoirs scuoot room, Green street, between fLst and Sccoud, nrat lesson to given on Wednesday night, May 22iid, Gentlemen who wish to join this class will leave their names with cither ofthe undersigned references, or with me previous to the fir-stlesson. Terms, including all expense of room, lights, $2 60 per quarter.

SSThe ladies will please remember the Saturdayaf-ternoon class that meets at the same plare. LOUIS TRIPP, Teacher of Vocal and Guitar Music, No.3S7, Green between First and Second. REFERENCES. Peters. Webb Rev.

E. P. Humphrey, D. Rev.K.W.Sehon,D.D.,Rev.C.B Parsons, D. mlC dtf rinlu.

Gilt, and Orosinoaml Micas, Hags. Ac Fveryd3scnpii 11, executed with neatness and at HARRIS JOHNSTON, ap30 dtf Painters' Depot, 0, Pearl trect. SIIA.PrftBK.'S CLOTniHG UliPOT. Nas. 461 and Maikel north side, between Third and FliuUi, "TTfJTHBRE the finest description of Frock and Dress Coats, Pauls, Vests, Cravats, may be 'otind at lower piices thau any other establishment in the city.

The goods are made up expressly for this establishment, and in point of style and workmanship can L.t excelled. at26 d3m H. S. SUA FN SR. MOAT'S MOHISOtf PlliJLS; IIHEGENUINE'IYGEIAN VRGETABfiEUNIVEK SAL MHDICINK.

These celebrated Family Medicines were introduced into this country in September, 1S30, by the subscriber, from which time to the present they have been gradually increasing in reputation by tbcirintrlnsic merits llone a fact most amply confirmed by the extent to which they have been counterfeited and imitated, scarcely a weekelapsing without the presentation to public notice of some new pill, whoso pecu liar propertiesit ouldbe perfectly safe to swear would never have been scovercd but for the hard earned but merited popularity oi tne fiyecian Medicines. Testimony hks trteEOUOwingiSDeingcoustantly rccelv-d at the principalo ffi.ee where the originals oflhous- amlssuch may be seen: wenereoy certny matwenave used the Hveoiar Vegetable Fills for several years, and are full? satisfied that they are superior to any other medicine ofthe kind we would recommend them especially forthis consideration, that while they purifv the blood. aud cleanse the stomach and bowels, they doaotdebili- ifcic uui3iicugusu auu lit viyiii site inesysicui, Charles W. Stickney, Mrs. Julius Smith, SPainesviUejOhm.

Mrs. George Curtis, Ebencser Williams, Mentor. Ohio. Mrs. L.

B. Parker, I Worth Ferry, ake Dolly Sinclair, Ohio. W. C. Matthews, Associate Judge, Lake Ohio.

To thoso unacquainted with these invaluable medicines, itis proper to say that they are esclusi vely a Veg. etablePlll, put up in packages ofdilferent sizes tosuh purchasers, and to prove their superiority over all other medicines of the kind, the experience ofe very person wiiu uitiu ia wuiutuuLiy i ciuneu lo. Sole Agent of Kentucky, nov29 BOB. P. J.

It. WINTER, MANUFACTURER OF TRUNKS OF ALL KINDS; WHOLESALE AND RETAiL, Twenty per cent, lower titan a-xy other house in the city, 21 FIFTH ST.jiDOORS BELOW LOU. JOUR. OFFI CH. ALSO FIRE, STEAMBOAT AND GARDEN HOSE.

UAViDHjmaae extensive arrangements Ta forthe manufacture of the above articles. am now prepared to fill all order for Kiveted. tiose, ana wmcn 1 intend snail made of the very beit material, and workman-ship equal in quality acd less in price than the Eastern manufacture. N. B.

AH kinds of riveted Machine Bands made as above. Hose repaired. ap7d3m NO. style dies Wig His is of taken and be fine the N. to MUTUAL BRKRFIT LIFB AMD FIRK INSURANCE COMPANY, OL LOUISIANA.

Business of the Company confined to Life Insurnact only Fhhmakebt Fosrn tak Aox or lwcuttPORAirojt iRENT OFFICE, HO. 38, CAMP STREET, Kew Orloana. his permanent fund to be invested as per charter, by the Board of Trustees, for tho benefit of tha icy holders, in bonds and mortcages on unincumbered estate valued at double the amount irdtn stocks ofthe State, and ofthe United States Gov- Ti.is Company beinc organised, not for thn stockholders and capitalists, butsolely Tor the proteetion ofthe policy holders-and their families against want and poverty, Is in its operations a great national benevolent instiiuMon, conducted upon the most secure and salid puiii-ipieo, mm auuruing, mr a smau annual sum paid during lire, alarge and handsome legacy towldowB and children after death. All policy holders, whether for life or shorter tim. who continue the Insurance till death, participate In the irtiuio i mo iiuu.

01 me reser vation. Creditors can insure the lives or debtors, thussecuring a prompt settlement in case of death. A married wnrnnn can effect Insurance on the life of her husband, for the sole uencntanu use ot nerseu and children, free from the claims ol creditors. TRUSTEES Johvi Hagan, Joseph Walker, John S. Allison, Peter Convey, White, Wm.

E. Leverich. Robert J.Ward, Samuel Stewart, Edward Sparrow.r Isaac Johnson, Geo Striworidge, Henry S. Buckne, Pstkb OosaKY, President Board efTrustees. DIKRCTOR8.

Jos.W. Stanton, Calvin Tate, Preston Farm John L. Lewis, The. II. McCalcb, Wm.

H. White, Wm, M. Goodrich, Joshua Baldwin, John Morgan Hall, Jno. L. Saffarans, Geo.

W. Smith, Wm. Tompkins R. H. Thorn, Sidney Johnston, Jobn B.Leefe.

C. Feliowes, Joseph Lallande, M.M. Cohen, Bd.JennerCoic.N.C. Hall. John Hagan, President of the Company.

Joseph Lallande, Vice President, A. J. Weddehbdun, M. Medical Board of Con-Thomas Hunt, M.D., sultation, N. Orleans.

B. G. Heartt, Actuary. E. L.

Goold, Attorney. ISS-This Company Is prepared to entertain appiica-tionsTor Life Insurance, and issue policies, on all sound and healthy whits persons and negroes, at the table ef rates estahli hed by the Board, which are less than the rates charged by tho New York and London offi. ces, and without their restrictions as to residence in the South. nor By the charter, dividends of profits are declared annually, and the profits draw interest, and can be ma 'e tvailable at once to the extent of two-thlrds of their amount, by a cash loan, where the ptrty has paid his premiums in full. QST California Permits are issued to Life Insurance at New York and London rates.

DSVExtcnsive traveling privileges are allowed. OS-Prospectus, Table ofRates, and all information as to Life Insurance, and all papers necessary to effect Insurance, can be had at the agency at Louisville, Kv. THOS. S. KKNNKDY, Agent.

"Office No. 479, Main street, (South side) four doors West of Foorth street, (back room, up stairs,) Louis- ville, Ky. Dr. R. C.

Hewett, Medical Examiner, Louisville. Ky. dce4 rmSo dly STABILITY SECURITY PERPETUITY. 031 OOO.OOOI THE MUTUAL LIFK I3SUKAMCB COMPARV OF NEW YORK SO. 35 WALL STREET.

(Chartered by the Legislature of New York and organ laedouthe 1st February, 1S43.) Joseph B- Colliss, President. Isaac Abbatt, Secretary. Charles Gill, Actuary. Joskph Blunt, Counsellor. Mintuhn Post, Med.

Ex. THb, seventh annual repart orthis institution exhibits the man gratifying and extraordinary success, and furnishes the most satisfac'ory evidence that Its operations are unon thes- curest and most permanent basts. Commencing without capital, it accumulated during the first five years ending the 3tst January, 18-18, the sum of $533 071 15, being an amount about equal to eighty-three per cent on premit.ms paid up to that time. Of this sum, near SSCO.OOO were -ct aptrtas a reserved Tund, and a dividejid of fifty two per cent, was declared out orth-i remaiuder ai placed to Hi credit or the insured. Since that period the prosperity ofthe company has continued almost unbeucded.

Whilst it has Urge'y contributed to the support of the widow and the fatherless, and spread amns every class of tlie commuunity almost throughout the whole Union, its funds have rapidly increased by a wide-L'sirnitcd and prosperous business IdflTS annual receipts amount TO NEAR A UA1. MILLION OF dollar. lu 1S19, Its receipts tor premiums amounted to 491, 768 S6, and for interest to SS; and after disbursing to the families and representatives cf deceased members the sum of 73, and paying 24 for surrent.jred policies, the company had on hand on the 31st January, 1S50, a net accumulated fund of (,000,439 62, being upwards or XCSOne Million of which su-fl is securely invested in bords and mortgages and government stocks, yielding of per cent, ii-ierest. OALL THK PROFITS ARK DIVIDED AMONG THE insl'rfd, as the company is conducted upon the s'rictly mutual plan, for iheirsole benefit nd profit, CFThe premiums aro payable in cash, either quarterly, half-yearly, or yearly, and there are no premium notes to accumulate oo ii terest, to deducted tre amount insured, and reduce that sum to a mere pittance; on the cot.trary, thecssh principle adopted by this company, and the retaining or the profits till the death ol the insured, not only guaranties perfect safety and securit-, but also enables tha company to rapidly accumulate iia fund at compound interest forthe benefit of the policj -holders. A policy therefore becomes more and more valuable the longer it continued, and lu tre cour.e of a few years it wilt in ail probability be worth double the amount insured.

K3fThis company purch3es its policies wh never the party desires to discontinue the insurance, and it paid for surrendered uhcies in 1848, 11,562 SO, and in 1819, 11,141 21. A party therefore can never lose by insuring iu this office. and all others dependent upon fiela- rlcyor limited incomes, ns well as merchants and tra- whose for tunes are at stake in the unccrtaintiesand Imzard of t' eir business alTai are specially invited to van uiemscives oi a resource wuereby tlieir surviving amines may oc sccursu iroin tne evus oi penury and v.itu. EES" A mairicd woman can effect insurance on the life of her husband, a'l the benefits of which arc secured by law for the exclusive use of he or chiidieu, free from the claims of his creditors. BSr-Persons may effactmsurauco on tlieir own lives and the livs of others.

tensive traveling privileges are allowed, find Hi rates of premium i-re based upon the lowest aud most equitable scidc. SSThe seventh annual rep -rt ofthe company, and pamphlets eTplanatory uf the princip cs of mutual n-uranceand illustrating iu nd vantages, together with blank forms of obtained frte of charge, at the Louisrille agency. THO. S. KENNEDY, Agent, rrOfiice no 479 Main street four doors west of Fourth street, back room over Stamper RitrtH's,) Lou s- vitlc, Kentucky.

Dr. R. C.Hkwiitt, M. Medical Bxfimlner, on Jelfersou street, betweau Third srd streets. mar 23 foctlCj UNION.

PROTECTION, AND LOVE. H3 0200,000. ara THE MUTUAL BBNBFIT l.IPB AftfD FIRS liVSURANCK COMPANY OF LOUISIANA, Pathkt Offich, 33, Camp stueet, New Orlkaks. PERMANENT FUND 500,000. DT" Policies issued ct ihe Lomsmlle 4gency.mg7Q risiftK tAjiNKiiy.

rresHient ut the Board of Trustees for investin the funds. Juhn Hagan, President of the Company. Joseph liallaiide. Viee President. Kichard Btin, M.

Medical Exawiinei A. Jr Weddcrburn, M. 7 Medical Board of Consul-Thomas Hunt, M. I tation, New Orleans. P.

L. tiooM, Attorney. G. Heartt, Actuary. the Directors and Trustees, are several prcviincnt citizens of Louisville.

ins company, estahfjshed upon the most secure, -olid and permanent basis, insures lives at the lowest rato of premium sud on such favorable terms as to re quire tlicsmajlost possible outlay of cash by thr Insured. uU5 Business is upon the finctiy mutual oeneht lap, and ti whoj.k its profits arc divided and paid every year to the insured, holding who'c life policies. DSr-Ko Gzir-A to acclimated persons, ou ac count of residing South or visiting New Orleans during the moitths ol July, August, September and October. Kr--i fuu snare ail the profits divided every year. ECS-Ao responsibility to the insured, and no liability to have the amount insuied reduced, under any S3" insurance effected forthe benefit of wives, children, creditors, as the party may dosire.

KSTOn all premiums on whole' life policies, amounting to 60 ai.d upwards, per annum, a credit of okk-half allowed for twelve months. D3T Permanent Cash Fund: $300,000, and loss: promptly paid in cashl risks takenonreasonable Q3rPolicies of Insurance and California Pernils are tHcd, direct to applicants, icilhoul any delay, at the Luuit-cille Agency. EST Prospectus, Table of Rites, ond ail information astoLifelnsurar.ee, arc furnished, free of charge, at the Agency at Louisville, Ky. THOMAS 3, KENNEDY, Agent. 4W, Main street, (South Bide,) four doors West of Fourth street, (back room, over Stamper A Kifiin'fi,) Louisville, Ky.

K. (J. Hhwktt, M.H., Medical Examiner, office on Jefferson betwr en Third aud Fourth. iV. B.

Negroes insured against death, either by accl 'rnt or disease, and whether employed on sietmboat or oic land. deel dl- lm25 PIBB IHSUUAKCB COfttPAKY, OF PHILADELPHIA. capital 1,200,000. XMA FIRK 1W8CUAWCK COMPAHY3 OF HARTFORD, COMH. CAPITAI, WM.

g. TKBKOH, Aganl, WriCJE OM 5IAIK CORKKROF FIFTH, LOUIS VliUt, AlViaH insuranee on nouses, merchandise generally, in store or on consignment, KC YC oise generally, store or on consigninent 'Sagainst less by fire! also on Goods of all de' Kasifru or western ports. low, and lossaspromptlyadJuHted fcytkc thlsclty. jaulO LIFE ASSURANCECALIFORNIA. VEViN HiCXUALLlFH IKSCRANC3 COMPANY OF PHILADKLFHIA.

THK undersigned prepared to receive applications for Insurance on the lives of parsons intending to visit California via Cape Horn or Cliagres and Panama. Pamphlets explanatory of Life Insurance and blank Terms of applicant furnished gratis on application either person or by mail to J. IT. RUTHERFORD m6 No.47G, Main street. lA'SURAA'CK OSf JVFGnOKS; THKundersigi ed isprcpaied toeffec Insurance on t'.

lives of able-bodied Negroes, whether employed servants in fftinllies or hotels, or as hands on steam. boats (it ECtustomcd to the rivei nd on good boats i ur factories. JAME5 K. TYlEK, Agent Afadison Insurance Company, DSOffice on Main street, near the Bank of Louisville, rnyio tSDOAU ALFBKD "WOOD BftCOUIlAGS HOMS MAA'CPACTUflli. CONKL1NG, WOOD North sidt of Court street, east of Broadway.

CIRCIKKATI, MANUFACTURERS OF TVUS WHITE 1BAD, PARIS GKBRH NO. 1 Do CHROME DO fBHOW DO HRD CH1NBBR BLUB, ASS'D COVB RED LBAD, LITHARGE, PUTTY, WHITING, "fire dried AK1S WHITE, CIDER VIHBGAK. IHWe have adopted tho most approved method, practiced by the Eastern manufacturers, in manufoc-taring Whith Lsajh and wiil warrant it equal to ai in the United Slates. We will warrant the qual ty each artlcte we manufacture to be as good as can procured, and to givo entire satisfaction. Offered at lowest polces on usual time or discount forcasK tt3Cathpaidfor CASTOR BEANS and FLAXSUtD jtnt dAwIy bfeni WnitBJ gtnteo Mall Una for Cincinnati, Steamer Cent.

J.B. Summons. SteamcrTELKOKAPH No; 2 Capt, Moses McClcllan One of these very superior, fast and commodioussteairi' ers, wlllleave as above every day at 11 A. ally, rrom the loot or earl street. tfor frclghtor passage apply on board or to eb 9 dtf BOGGS fc RUSSELL, Ag KEMTUCKY RIVER JE3Ji PACKETS.

JjlK Steamer BLUE WING Capt. Saml. Saundert, Steamer MAJ. BARBOUR. -Capt.

G. W. Teufi-ett. Leaving as totiowe: For Frankfort. ThfiKfisOnllpVfirvMondav.atSo'clocJc, P.

M. ThR Rhift Winsoverv Wednesday. at3 o'clock, P. For Frankfort, WoodfcM, and Muxday's Landing, Ore gon, fc. The Sea M.

The Blue Wingevery Saturday, at3 o'clock, P. IU. These boats have superior accommodations, are sub stautialnnd speedy, and will leave punctually as above For i reigm orpassage appiy on ooaru or 10 BOGGS (Si RUSSELL. Ag'ls. feb dtf Strader's Wharf.

JLOU1SVILLE AND ST. JLOUlS Line of Steamboats. A regular line of steamboats hae been formed to make weekly trips, leaving Louisvile, at 10 o'clock, as follows; SALADIN. Cant. Coleman.

Monday. GKN. WASHINGTON, Capt Langhorn, "Wednesday FASHION, ('apt. Anders, Friday. The above boats are of the largest class unsurpassed insneedand tccomrao ations.

and the public may rely on punctuality of departure, with every exertion on the part 01 nieircommanuei 10 merit patronage. For freight or passageapply on board or to an 15 dtf BASFIAM McPHERSON. N. 35. State-rooms can be secured, by timely ampli ation as above.

KEGULAR SATURDAY PACKET FOR FFlorencean Tuscumbla. I Steamer KMI1.Y Capt. C. Heslkp, Thissplendidsteamerwillleave for the above and intermediate norts. everv other Satunuy March 23J, and wilt continue net regular trips from tilts port as anove during theseason.

reignt or passage apply on ooaTa orto E. WEBB, or marRdtf I. S. MOORHEAD DSr'The Emily willtake Ohio River frcignt and paf engers at packet prices. REGULAR WEDNESDAY PACK BT FOR PITTSBURGH.

BUCKEYE STATE Capt. S.Djean This line steamer leaves Cincinnati for Pittsburgh ev ery Wednesday morning, at 10 o'eloek. Leaves ttsburgh ror Cincinnati every Sundaymor ing, at 10 o'clock- ap dm REGULAR LOUJSVILLE A 0 CAKNELT ON PACKET, BANNER Cant. W. MriLEn Thi new, light draught awd fist running steamer will hereaiter vna a regular nacket between Louisville and t'anne'ton; leaving Louisville every "Friday, st 3 o'clock P.

and Canneiton every Wednes day ana tunuay, at o'ciocit For freiget or passage apply may 31 d3m ON BOARD. Rsguinr Saturday Packet for Xnscumbla niid 1819. Florence. 1350. ifrrMfT.

Tr rrn.mnTrr.-Tilll-rrr for the above and intermediate landings Saturday March 2d, and hereafter every other Saturday at 4 o'clock, as follows: March IGth and 30th; April 33th and 27th; May llth and 25thi June Bth and ymi. For freight or passoge apply on board orto oct26dtf I. S. MOORHEAD, Tennessee Hirer and Louisville Packet. The newandbeautnulsteam- ams er GREEK SLAVE, W.

C. Francis, master, will dS hereafter leave Louisville every other Wednesday, and Florence every otner Tuesday, commencing juarcnis, Forfreigh tor passage apply onboard orto I. S. MOORHRAD. Agent.

dec31dtf No. 1G3, Com. Row. Transportation Lines. 18501 .1850 PITTSBURGH TRANSPORTATION For the carrying of Freight to and from Pittsburgh.

Philadelphia, Baltimore New York, Boston LouiBvilUj 6c. PROPRIETORS. O'CONNER, ATKINS Canal Basin, Liberty street. Pittsburgh: ATKINS, O'CONNER 20-19 and 251 Market street, Philadelphia. AGENTS.

0Oonnr No. 70, North st Elliott oc Grkio, Wo. L4 Doane street, Boston E. Webb, Wall street Louisville, Ky. HAVING the agency of this line, solicit freights, at as low rates as by any other responsible line.

I have my prices and authority to givo through bilis lading. in o. commission or urayage cnargeu at rutsourgn. above linetranship3but once, and holds pel' cios of insurance, which are in the "Sun Mutual Insur. ance Comcanv." New York: Nashville Insurance Com pany; Lexington Insurance Company, Ky.jfor 000, and for which secuuty no charge is matio.

H. H. Fobsyth, Jac. Kkllek, I. Halbsht.

feb26dtf ralSJ B. wKBB. Agent 1850 11850 PENNSYLVANIA AND OHSO LtNE, BETWBEff prTTSBUKRH A WD EAHTtSRPf CITIES BY CANAL AND RAILROADS, Clahke dr Thaw, Canal Basin. Pittsburgh, iswis Butlkh, receiving depot, 219 Market street, delivering depot, 108 South Front, and 29 Dock, Pitt burgh. Cowden, Clahke Rnifinre L.

Gordon, agoDt, 78 North 5 aiHmore -Sexton, agent, 7, Battery Place, Pew York. E. Webb, agent. Wallstreet. Louisville, K.V.

D2F" Attention is requested to the advantageous change Ul LUC UCUVOIlliy UCjtUU 111 irilUtLUCIUlua. BEING Agent ai this place forthe above old establish ed and resnonsible Pennsylvania Canal and Rail road Line, have received present rate of freights; and em autnonseu to give uirougn duis laumg lo rmiauci-ohia. Baltimore. New York and Boston, and at as low rates bv aiiv other resnonsible Line. No charge commission foradvancing freight, forwarding, drayage, ror insurance at ritvourgti.

Shippers confiding their property to my charge may reiy upon uispaixu. i. b.iuuunniiftu, Agent, febSGdtf fmlSJ 153. Com. Row, AMERICAN KXPRBSS COMPANY.

Coital $150,000. THE American Expres Company having tha several domestic Idnes, of Wells Livingston Fargo, an 1 Butterfield, Vasson will hereafter carry on the express business on ait the several lines, and at the places heretofore run and occupied by siiil scteral express lines. The business of sal I American Kpres! Company, at and between New York and Buffalo, and intermediate places, ill be transacted in the name of Wells, Butter-field and at andbet.veen Buffalo, Cincinnati, Louisville. Chicaso and St. Louis, and intermediate Buffalo, in the name of Livingston, Fargo BISECTORS, Henry Wells, New York; Johnston Livingston, New York James D.

Wasson, Albany; JOUN BUTTKRFIKLli, UtlCa; James McKay, Buffalo; Wm. G. Fargo, Buff do; Wm A. Livingston, Cincinnati. BOGGb RUSSELL, Agents, apl2 d3m Louisville, Ky ADAMS EXPRESS.

THE public are respectfully informed that we are now prepared lo give increased facilities for the transportation of goods to aud fromthe East, having added the former stock of Greene dt Express to our own, enabling sto transport goods to the East in as short time as from thence. The public may rely on our using oar hest endeavors to get geods through in in good time and at reasonable rates, our objoct being to furnish the pub-lie with a well conducted Express, We shall run daily Express, per mail boat, to Cincinnati, carrying packages, also to Pittsburgh and Wheeling, and all points East. Notes, Drafts, Bills, any o'the Eas-tern cities proceeds promptly returned. Orders for goods to be returned by their Express for wa'rded free ofcharce.and prompt attention srl ven lo the execution of them by efficient agents. Custom House business attended to.

For urtherinformatlon apply to jaulo dtf THOS. II HUNT, Agent. 1850. mmm BIKGHAM'S TRANSPORTATION LINE, TO N.YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE Cvia Canal and Railuoad.) ESS-DOUBLE DAILY LAT.a WB will receipt for merchandise from Louisville to either of the above cities by this Line. Shippers canreiyupon puuciuBiny, iow raies, ana quick time.

No charge fordrayage, storage, or commissions aftei shipment here. uuuuo ex ttunotsuti, Agents, marl dlf Nog. 1 and 2 Strador's Row, To SliI pp era to Philadelphia, Baltimore, and now TUTK receive orders to reduce rates very low via VV Pennsylvania Canal, particularly upon Bacon, xooacco, ana riemp. uau anu see. J.

u. uuis.uii3 a ap30 Agents for D. Leech Co's Old Lines, FOR NEW YORK. HURLBUT 4- LINE OF NEW YORK AND NBW ORLEANS PACKETS. THIS line is composed of the following vessels, vis: Ship FBTJSK HATTRICK, Capt.

J. E. Rockwell. KOHk STAWTITRH. Pflnt.

T. Men9. Bark MAYFLOWER, Capt. J. N.

Johnson. Bark JANB B. WILLIAMS, Capt. Thos. Nason, The abOVe Shlna arfi (if lh( firar r.1n r.nnnpr,! copper fastened, were built In New York expressly for thfs trade; they are of light draft of water, and almost invariably cross tbebar withoutdetention.

Tbesepack ets are commanded by captains well experienced in the trade, and will always be towed up and down the river and wdl promptly tall as advertised. They have hand somely furnished accommodations and stores of the first quality will always be furnished, and every attention pmu iu me iuuuurt anu siLisiacuuu ui passengers. Neither the owners or captains of those vessels will be responsible for jewelry, bullion, precious stones, sil ver or plated ware, or for anv letters, parcels, nr Mart ages sent by or put on board of them, nulees regular bills of lading arc taken for the same, and the value thereon expre'sed. if or i reign tor passage apply to T. TOBY BOGERT, 69.

Camp 0-, orE.D. HURLBUT mvQ4 dfim TELEGRAPH CIGAR STORK. TUST received and for sale a.BUperiorlotof HAVANA tl CIGARS, the best ever offered in the city; also a finoassortmentofthechoicestCHEWlNG TOBACCO JNO. F. BAST, e.p6 Third street, near Market.

IUSTRE SACKS. We have yet on hind a good as. sortment, which Tie aTosellinsat 35. Call on jelS SOL. HART CO, LiijiiLLil! Ititi! ItJSil lUtil DR.

JAMES WOOD respectfully acquaints all who patronised hmi last year, that he has fill ed sis houses with 40,000 bushels ol Ice, or the first quality, early in the setsnn, and will commence sending his waggons round, with eirerienced drivers, well acquainted with Louisville and its environs, who will deliver it punctually daily or oitener, according toor. ders given at his EAGLK CONFKCTIONAUY, S6, fifth street, between Market and Jefferson, where he continues to manufacture Candies, mide 01 proper sizes for retailing and that will not congeal or cement to gether in the packages, as sll who have purchased from tins estamisnment during the last'eisht years can testily; also, Cakes and Confectionery ofallkinds, wholesaleand retail. Weddings and other parties supplied and attended promptly, eilherin the ity or country, at the shortest notice. Dr. J.

W. caMs the attention of his friovids and the public to his Wine and Spirits Cella where he keeps a constant supply 01 tne oesi imported, genuine, una duitcrated Brandies, "Wines, Cordials, and other spirit nous Liquors of every description; also the Native Wines, Cordials, Lemon and other Syrups for fountains, his own manufacture, either by the cask or bottled, with Dr. J. own seal and upon tne oouics, isastern ricnies, rreserves, Latsups, Almonds, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Oranges, Lemons and every description of Dried Fruits. Particular notice ii rquested of a chuice assortment of Preserves and Jel.

lies, put up large ana small jars, made tne neieh boi hood or Ibis city, of very superior quality, suitablcfor lammes.ooats, hotels, and Dr. J. W. contloues to make his long tried Wahoo Candy, forthe cure of coughs and colds, put up in boxes offour dozeneach, accompanied with large postingiulls, for wtioiesaie anu snipping customers, mcsame naving been tested bv an eminent physician, whosecertificate is hereto annexed: also his inimitable Cough Syrup, prcpa- red in battles; Lozenges, quite equalto snymademthe East, at lesi than one-halfthe Eastern price. Wholesale dealers wilt find an advantage in trying this article.

The Medicated Lozenges, forcouehs, worms, dysoeri prepared in boxes, and only require a tiial to prove their efficicy, being the most pleasant mode or administering medicine to emmren. Alt 01 above articles ifellvered in Louisville snd vicinity free of charge. Stewarts ol steamers, core house and bai keepers should Inspect this establishment, as ahbera' discount is allowed to the Irade. The EAGi-E SA LOON, elegantly decorated ond su- porbly furnished, will be opened on the first 01 May, for the sale of Ice Creams, Soda Water. Lemonades.

Cwsather permitting,) when Dr. W. hopes todeserve tne support 01 ins lormer patrons ana tne public. Medical Certtfiente. Dn.

Woop: Having examined the list of eriicles com. prisinc your "Wahoo Candy," and having used ihe Candy, I feel it my duty to affirm that I am fully satisfied it is one of the bast and most pleasant remedies for coughs and cows uiat i navo Known, the nappy com binatio'i of expectorant, diaphoretic' nud tonic qualities found in the' Wahoo Candy," makes it no.t only good in coughs and corns, uui good also dyspepsia and trn eral drbllity. C. Louisville, March 3, 1819. ap23 diy THE SKY -LIGHT, A STANCLIPF'S Kentucky Daguerrean Saloon 1 superiorivi evoryreepectto 1 common wlndowim watierr eo types.

i hlCi SJlY-MtrllT, IS LEBS UNPLEASANT FORTHE S1TT3SK. I tl the only light bywhich the Hue eye can be taken sue. sessiuiiy.andta now uscuny an tne pancipa uaguerrto typeestabllshmentsinthe United Stales, ism strp.nt.a donrsoetow rniru. mio atr SCOTS PATENT IITEI'SOVKD REiFSlGUR AlOItS, On Practical and Scient fic Principles. I'he best and most convenient article in use fur oliuc autl Meats, ilk Buret bruit, wines, ac.

Ilt BVJ. ftl CilONALC SON. offer these Kefriteiatois asan article fully testei1 ff by thousands, and ctii and du confidently letoni mend them as po. sessing all the advantages claimed Ibi Ihcm. They are so crransod the ice-water runs slowh between cceh shelf, and, being fn.in the eflec of the hot air, keeps them at eldest poiut, cau lne the frigeralinginflueccc to be the same througluul the wliole apparatus 1 is enected ny tne dnppiugs.ro! the ce.

which is lost in all otter Refrigerators. They open on the front and top, make a neat piece ol mrmturc, can te ptuced any nave waie Jar, by which peifectly cold water can at al! times hai without additional ice. They have bsen 111 succegsful operation for upwards seven yeitrst-) the gratiiication those who have 1 hem in use, as tiieir certincates wiu sttow, and tney arc now the most approved before the public. The substantia! manner in inch these ara made and th? sim plicity of their construction, certainly place them far in advat.ee of aaytnirig ever offered for public patioragu Rtfiigcrators of innumeiah shapes and designs havt been started from time so lime since Scott's have becij natCiited. t'ut when tested, found tofail iu the purpose.

One conclusive evidence ol the superiority of tnese 0 ver all others in the general desire or the lew who have been induced 10 buy others to exchange them for Scull's I'ntentKe'rigeriitor. The groat popularity whxh this Refrigerator had at tamedinlhe Kast induced the sutecuber to introduce in tho West and South; and, encouraged by ourphft are induced to u.e greater exertions, am enable all who desire an article of the Kind to enjoy thai invaluable article in domestic economy, a GOOD RK FRIGKRATOK. Made oftd sold only in Louisville by J. McDONALD dtSOJr.BuilliU street, and Baltimore, Md. Pcrsonslivine at a distance can have them, carefuUj packed and slrppedto their address.

niyS-3 dwif DICKSOK GILMORH are now receiving largt lot ot fine and plafti double end single barrel Shci Guiib, (flint aud percussion locks,) Bel land Pocket Pi? tols, Percussion Caps, Rifle barrels, Sheet Brass, everylhlng in the Gun line; likewise a large lot of Fish ing Tackle. This with their large stock pravioueiy 01 band, makcstlieii assortnientvery complete. Thoy r. spectfully invite thosa wantlnganyttiing ia tiiRlr Hue tt call and examine jt heir stock before purchar.iug cist-whereat their or Fesrl street, tiesi Uain, Louisville, Ky, fscr-ltiSfts med i. ord7.

or.tO 1 A-w 1j PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, 5cc. THE undcrsicned have recently much enlarged their 1 aud reduced the prices of Plows and Castings. They have now tu handalareeassortment ofPiows and Castings of all the different patterns, with cast and wrought Shares, logetb er with right and left -hand Plows, Subsoil, Plow. Cultivators, Harrows, fcc. They also make to ttt'errl kinds of Waggons forthis or'orthe Sonthsm r.iirKct, withlion axle-trees, with bosescast on chills, whlcl rendersthem more durable, toget'ier with Sur-c-r VVaggoiisofthe most improved kinds, Carls.

fce. Thcvare alsoorcparedto make ail Is o' Castings for agricultural purposes at their fuuu'lrv Persons visiting Louisville and in need of anything ii ourllne will find itto their interest to giv us a call ci the corner of Main and Hancock streets, sigu ofth; Plow, as wo are resolved to sell as low i similar articles can be purchased anywhere 1at17(brlv fnovS I HAYS A COniVV LIVK STOCK. SHIPPERS or Live Stock to the South aid other points, will bear in mind that the Ameiucan Livf Stock Tnsukanck Com pant insures ngainst natural death as well as unavoidable accidents. Terms ver liberal. Office, 656, Main street.

J. H. HUGHES, mv'l ddkwtf General A gent for Kentucky f-ar WJG MAKUyACTORV, "Sfl, FODRTR MaIJ! AMD MARKKT, NICHOLAS would call tho particular at. tention of his customers generally to bis Ictesi or ventilating OARKKAU "VVIGS, both for lat and for gentlemen, which for comfort there ii none made to enual. Those in want nf a comfortable to wear, would do well to calland examine them.

assortment ol Ladies' Half Wics. Braids and Curls always complete, or made to order ofthe best mate Also, keen constantly the best assortment of LA DIES' FAKCY and TOILET ARTICLES. GLOVES all kinds, together with an assortment of Gentlemen's Kurmsning uoocts, esc, ere. sepsw diy tf. iiUttOAB, So.

86, Fourth betwaen Main and Market. Howetl's National OsgseirSas GaSIsry. 477 MAIN BELOW FOURTH. THE SKYLIGHT is the only light In which JJajruer reotype likeness can betaken perfect. Thepieturei In this light, for depth of tone, richness of finis.

fine artistic arrangement of surpassed. The beauty and tmtkfuteess of the Da-euerreotype is too wellknownto need nrw r.rsmmeni. theimpressioabelsgupDnaplateof pure silver, and en aiKcicu uy ure guumg are waiTanie yever to lade. The attention of strangers and others is called to tht collection of facesfromalluartsnfttd gallery, whichis oponrree to all. B.

Don't forget the place Hewott's National Daguerrlan Gallery, street, bciov; Fourtk. ugbuii MECHANICS' TOOLS of every description Tor sab wholesale and retail at No. 63 Third next dooi the CourlerOffice, mS8 WOODBUFF A McBSIDB ii SSBfiail 5p 1- tWWi. CT 1-1 -TT I in in 13 made of the ley and Robert N. Wick iffe; from the county of Fleming, William W.

Blair, and irom the counties of Floyd, Pike and JohDSon, James M. Lackey; from the county of Franklin, Thomas JJ. Lind8ey; fcoiii the county of Garrard, from the county of Grant, William Hen- drix; fromthe county of Graves, Richard L.Mayes; from the county Grayson, John J. Thurman; from the county of Green, Thomas W. Lisle; fromthe county of Greenup, Henry B.

Pollard; from the county of Hardin, Thomas D. Brown; James W. Stone; from the county of Harrison. Hugh Newell, Luc us De6ha; from the county of Hart, jyemamm oopelm; rrom ttie county ot Henderson, Archibald Dixon; from the county of Henry, Eiijah F. Nuttall; from the counties of Hickman and Fulton, Thomas James; from the county of Hopkins, William Bradley; from the county of Jefferson, Divid Meriwether, William C.

Bullitt; fromthe county of Jessamine, Alex. K. Marshall; from the county of Kenton, John W. Stevenson, from the counties of Knox and Harlan, Silas Woodson; rrom the county ot L.arue, James P. Hamilton: from the counties of Laurel and Rock castle, Jonathan Newcum; from the county of Lewis, Larkin J.

Proctor; Irom the county ol Lincoln, John Ballioger; from the county of Liv ingston, William Oowper; trom the county ol Lo gan, William K. Bowling, Jas. W. Irwin; fromthe city of Louisville, Jas. Rudd, Wm.

Preston; from the county of Madison, Squire Turner, Wm. Che-nault; from thecountyof Marion, Green Forrest; from thecountyof Mason, Peter Lashbrooke, J. D. Taylor; from the county of Meade, Thomas J. uougb; trom the county ot ffiercer, Thomas P.

Moore; from the county of Monroe, John S. Barlow; from the county of Montgomery, Richard Apperson; from the county of Muhlenburg, Alfred M. Jackson; from the county of NelBOn, Ben. Hardin, Charles A. Wickliffe; from the county of mcnoias, Benjamin r.

warns, trom tne county of Oldham, from the counlyof Owen, Howard Todd: from the counties of Ohio and Hancock, John H. McHenry; from the county of Pendleton, John Wheeler; from the county of Pulaski, James D. Allcorn; from the county of Russell, Nathan McClure; from the county of ocott, wiiuam Jonnson; trom the county ot bimp eon, Beverly L. Clark; from the couuty of Shelby- Andrews. White, George W.

Johnson; fromthe county ot Spencer, Jnatk Ji. Histon; trom the county of Taylor, William N. Marshall; from the county of Todd, Francis Bristow; from the county of Trigg, Alfred Boyd; from the county of Trimble, Wesley J. Wright; from the county of Union, Ignatius A. Spalding, Irom the county or Warren, Chasteen T.

Dunavan; from the county of Wayne, James S. Chrisman: from the county of Whitley, Thomas from the county of woodtord, John waiter; the county ot Washington, Charles Cooper Kelly. RICHARD M. MCOKK, BILL POSTER, CARD DISTRIBUTOR, Louisville, Kentucky. rsiHE public are reminded that I stiil continue to dis tribute Gilds, BUto.

I have ttiree carefulinsen in my emoloy. and am fully prepared at all times to at. tend to ordora with promptness an 1 desuatch. I have placed at the postoflice and the most public localities in the city, BUl-boards, for the better accomodation of the uublic. oar I can be found at the Democrat office when not engaged opon tha turef ts.

leit at the Apollo Hall, the Courier office, or jjemocrat omco, xsui receive prompt intention. R. MOORE. EEyERENCES: Gcore D. Prentice, Journal offi.es.

W. C. Mooie, ApoPo Hall. Hughes, Democrat office. W.

rJ. Haldcman. Courier office. Dr. John Bull, 84, Fourth street.

jel2 dtf ALE AND PUMPS. mHE subscriber is manufacturing ALE AND BEER PUM PS, of a superior quality and in very handsome ca3es. Specimens ol my work can be seen at my shop. Confectioners, restaurant and coffje house keepers, to Give me a call. AUGUSTUS SWITZER, south side Market, Between Brouk and Floyd s's.

WATCH AKD Ci-OCK. MAKSR. 3 HE subscriber offers his seivicesto the public as a manutacrurer ot watcnes ami uiocks, w.ui tin assurance that the fullest satisfaction will in all cases tie given. Pianos, Musical Clocks, and all kinds of Musical In struments, repaired in the very hest manner. Musical Clocks and Organs made to order, of any de- sirea style or nmsn.

pew cymmeis with the newest tunes put In Musical Clocks, Allordersin the country, wiihin a reasonable distance oi th; city, promptly attended to. All the work turned out of my shop is guaranteed. JOSEPH WKISSKR, MarRetstrcet, je6d3m between Tenth and Eleventh. FASHION 4 BLE MILLINERY, No, 551 ZMarkct street, between First and Second streets. aiajliamh UUKUAUK, wno has lust oneiied an establishment of Millinery in this city, invites tne attention oi uie sautes oi louisvu and vicin Sty tohr spleudid assortment of Silk and Straw Bonnets.

Flo were. Ribbons, and for style and cheapness uaiiiiui oe surpasseu. no. ool market street, between rirgL anu acconu streets. my'ii d2in PKSfHf MUTUAL LIFK INSURaNGB COMPANY, OP PHILADELPHIA.

OFFICE, NO. 91, WALNUT STREET. ttaarantsc and Accumulated Car-Hal orir 100,000. Scaip Dividend Foa 1S48, ioiitt pkr cunt. CHARTER PERPETUAL.

jiiLt.it rvojite divided among the Policy holder every year John W. Horneh, Sec'y. 2ani S. Millku, Pres. Mask M.

Rkavk, M. jMedlcalBxaminers. rpHIB Company waschartered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, in Feb uary, J8t7, and commenced business on tho 1st of June oiihe same year. It wases for the Insurance ot Life on puTely mutual principles, with afalrand equal annual division ofprofits. It was formed from no selhsh motive, norforthe individual benefit or advantage of any one oersonlnconnec tlonwithitjit aprungnutof the purest riiotivesof philanthropy.

It is designed as the Assurance office oftlie husbandaud father. Its business lsrestricted to the Insu ranee receiving and eieculingotTrusts.the making of Endowments, and the granting and purchasing or Annuities. AUpersonsinsuring become members; Dut they are aot liable beyond the amount of their premiums. They have their vote in the management ot tho affairs of ihe Company, and those insured for life receive theirshare instockcompanies. The plaa of this corporation partakes of the Savings Bank; it gives support to the families of its deceased members.

A married woman caninaure the life of her husband for the benefit of herselfand children, free Trom the claims ol his ereditorc. Creditors can insure the lives of debtors, thus securing a prompt settlement in case of Every married man. of limited m00 who is dependenton hlsown exertions for the aupporto'f his family, should have a policy on his life. Aiiptmcictjiaaucuiui ne 0y tnis company, irom date until the first of January next, willparticipatelnthe divi-dend that will be declared in January. One of the advantages Ofmsurinfrin thicflnmimli: that only half of the premium Qffthe amount is 1C0 wi liwicj uccu uo iuu iu au, wmcn io many is a veij importantc onslderafion.

Pamphlets giving full Information in detail, will be furnished gratuitously, upon application to the undersigned, who ha been appointed Agent forthe Company in this city and vicinity. J. M. RUTHERFORD, Agent, at the office of J. M.

Rutherford Ho. 476, corner of Main and Bullitt streets. Sam'l B. Kiciiahdsok, M. Medical Examiner, Office on Jefferson 3treet, between Seventh andEighth.

decldly fapr23 "STUFF'S PULMONIC A LSAM, for Coughs, Colds auu uusuiHiiuuns, is c. i.jii flL Lite irepot 01 IrOpUiai jutuiumoo, uuj, ruuuii 3iii, i uta luguiCluG 13 War ranted to give relief in 36 hours, or money refunded. m22 RAYMOND PATTEN. COAL! CO ALII I HAVE a first-rate article of POMEROY COAfe, which l.will sell very low. It ia a superior article forstetm.

grates, or stoves. It will burn to white asb-cs, ltisfrec from sulphur, slate, and but little smoke. It if-avery desirable aitlele for cooking stoves, owing to it? not burning or warping the iron, and it wiil give regular he at. I always intend keeping a full supply, at wholesalearidrctail. A.

HOYBZ, Upper City Scaws, u2iawly footof TWrrtstrcot..

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