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fa. Notioe. AYEE'S PETESS. CRAGG CPS i A RTE A'CTO RY Mftin ThirUemth aaT Foartenth. RJcI iMlHC.

ESTABLISHMENT. mWfMMt miMlmtb -door TfairdTLousvillo anwfc-JtUSBBEm ture all kinds of Blank Books, abd heoy oost stantly on hand a largo aasortiaoaet tor xario urtinlaaale or retail. PLEASE XO OBSERVES In 'consesucnoe or the nnmerou Mr. Solomons ha Tor his Patent tbuad ConeeaUators. he ha been Kre a Tresh supply from England, and -Dk will prolonjr his star a fw mi persons ylo taayo not soppMeo.

'8PECTA CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTCkE. THE GRK AT PUKIFIEK OF TH3B BLpOD. With prtlcl r'Mcrciiry I'm It. A Imfallable Remedy for Scrofula, King's Evil, Khensaa Xjl tism, Obstmato Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pstu-les'ott the' I'ace, Blotdies, Bails, Chronic Sore-JCyesBinf 'Worm or Tetter, Scald' Head, Enlargement and Paia of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcere, Syphilitie. Disorders, Lnmbageij Spinal Complaints, and Diseases arising froi an in-fndicious of Mercury: Iiaprudence ia life, or Impurity of This Tnlmable Medicine, which has become celshrated for the number of extraordinary cures effected through, its agen cv.

has induced the nruorietors. nt the areent mi est of r. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP THE eoprtirship axiilioir b.tween tbo nn-dorsirned, nnd.r and styis ot BUNT, DUVJlLI tuil day aWnlTM; by Mr. B. O.

r.tirins;: from th. eoncernoa account of ill-health. Ettherparty is' t. uso th. firm in Uauidation.

GYBUS BENT, i OEAUDICS L. G. HOWARD; rriHH hnsiiwss of tho laEenrm will hereafter b. 'd by tiie HDdersignedundsr ths. style and'llrih BENT DlTVAIili, the old original firm, and' will; continued to okeep oonotantby hand the latest' and most desirable styles of 1 FOSEIQN AND DOMESTIC CAUPKTING, Floor Oilcloths, Curtain Materials, Linen Oood, and every article, pertairiingto the furnishing of Privnte DwoUings.

Hotels, Public Institutions and Steamboats. In Rieh Fancy and Staple Goods their mportatitms will ho ofthe richest and superior fabrics. During 'Uw oomirig season theypurposo to niiko the selections in tlieirimports for spring of fa wore attraoiiva character than any previflisaoaion. The prices will bo intariably.aa low an in ttny-of- the eastern, oitiee, and 'always strictlv uniform; CYRUS H. CLAUDIUS 0 ALL.

Special Nptic. ALL persons indebted lo the late firm of Bent, Duvall.it Co. areeamestly: and respectfu.ly requested to cll and seWle their accounts without delay, at it. is important the business ot the said firm be clcaod as opeedily as poaoi- arr5acs! MM. UMiiET WHEELER.

No. 33' Third- street, below Main, 'f3f KEEP constantly on hand, a great of ajaja-Jga Carriages of our" own manufacture, together Yrr with-the bestmaVesm'thecouiitry, all of which will be sold cheap for cash or good pupor. The public'arorespoctfullyrequestedtoo'Knmineo'urstoclt before 9l tIST OF PACKAGES REMAINING in Adams St CoVOface, which will be sold to nay expenses one month from date, if not previously ailed iur: lbox.LueienB. Wolfolk; I package, W. H.

Miller; Princotoa; I do i -Frd Kirtman. I do K. V. Rutherford; l- do Gustaviis Brown; I do Dr. Thos.

11. Greenheugh; 1 do C. Gallagher; 1 do Hon. Green Adams, 1 do Col. Long; 1 do Dr.

B. T. .1 do Jethro Jackson, 1 do -MedicaA Department, of Louisville; 1 cane, Prof. H. M.

SturgusNoriblk, 1 carpet ba-j, H. 0- Bramberc, 1 pktr, Rev. A. 1 dc Mag. F.

Zerrlant, Fiauklort; 1 bdle, Ko'llov Jerveriuey; pkg, W. M. Howsley, Elisabothtown; 1 do FrodPevenniag; 1 bdle, 'Mod Seal Department of Louisville; 1 box, Voodbridea, Campballsville, caje W. H. Taylor, Louisvillo.

I J.B. Coiby; 1 churn, Mrs. P. Esiill, Smith's St-iionj 1 bcx, S. C.

1 bag, Wm. Levy 1 do Simon Eppenhemftr; 1 hog, R. W. Hunn, Bachelor's Bend; 1 bdio.Bernird Barker; 1 trunk, Nicholas Ulltriok, caro Markot Hotel, Shu-ruatc: 1 J. B.

Cobb, Glennbrook, I do Kahn, Lieber St 1 cheat, Jos. Buciel; 1 liquor chsst; 1 seat, Byrtim, Pitkin CV hf bbls, Metcalfe. 1 box, G. Henderson. jO fil ciNCJIVKATI AraOJ.ESAJNiS xAP32It WABE-HOUSE, 0.

Si EUABi ffljTWEN MAIN AND WALKTJT. EO. fe Dealers in Paper of every de-, scription, Printers' and Fancjr Cards. Card Boards Ornamental Bocdars, Printing and Wilting Inks, Bronzes, Leather, Straw and Tar Boards, Paper Manufacturers' Materials, Bonnet Boards, Stationary, kc The attention of dealers and consumers is colled to the annexed fist of Stock, with which we are constantly supplied. Our advantageous arrangements with the boU eastern and western manufactures, enable us to fumiWi dealers in the West and South on as low terms as can be obtained at the East in any quantity.

WRITING PAPERS. are agents for Owen St Hurlburt's Writing and Flat Cap Paper; Plainer fit Porter's, Lailm Brothers, and L. L. Brown Co. 's Writing and Blank Book papers; and, being made expressly to our.ordcr and tor ourselves, will be found to possess advantages in iover other Paper of the same class from the same mills.

These papsrs sold by tho case.w in smallor at ths lnwest Now York prices. PRINTER'S STOCK. Fourdrinier Book, Paper, allsizes.from 11 to 16 cents per pound; Newspapers, all sizes, Eastern Book. Steamboat and Poster Papers; Hubbard's Glazed Cover, and Unglazed, nil sivjes; White Enamelled, Steel Blue and UltraMarme; lolio, facket, Commercial and Bath Post; White and Colored rmters' Cards and Card Sheets, all qualities; Ornamental Borders; Lightboily's (New York-) B00X, News aud Colored xims, Jixcureorys uoiurou iiiil, 1 iintois- u.iiuau, ojiumo and Bi-onae Size; Manilla Envelope Paper. BOOKBINDERS' STOCK.

Blue nrnJ White, Laid and Wave, Super Royal, Royal, Medium. Demy -add Flat Caps, Paper, Tar and Straw Boards, Plow Knives, rarciiment, aueep, iesners-, uoioreu Slieop and Morocco, Turkey and Imitation Turkey, Russia, PAPER MANUFACTURERS' MATEJIIALS. StarcSKSsc. STATIONERY. TTnu-iiKi, siTir? TTreofi'i-Noto Paner and Envelooes.

of our own importation; Letter Envelopes, Visiiing and Embossed Cards, Peforated Boards, Tissue. Blotting and Envelope Paper. We have the best quality of Hemp Wrapping Paper, and can supply any quantity at a very low rate. Also, Hardware, Manilla, Tea and Colored Wrapping. We have the agency of 'the Dayton Mills Book and Newspaper, the best made in the west.

Al regular sizes on hand, and auv size and weight made to order on short notice. Orders promptly and carefully rilled. E. O- GOODMAN s24 No. 34 Pearl street, N.

B. We pay the highest market price for good country Rags. Taykrsville Stage' Office HAS been removed to- Owen's Hotel at CARSON A YOUNG. j5 dim Proprietors CHINA EMPORIUM JEW STOCK OF GOODS ARRIVED A. NO.

119. AND 121, MOZART BUILDING, ECEjiVED during tho past few days, an entirely new of beautiful French China, Glass and Earthen ware, which hasbeen bought for cash only, we are therefore enabled to compete with the wholesale dealers in the Eastern cities; Our present, stock on hand is the richest, most beautiful and largest in this city, and is still increased by new importations. We invito the ladies of this city us a call, and examine our stock of rich we will give them great bargains in richly decorated Dining and Tea setts, Breakfast Setts, Toilet Setts, Vasee nnd Ornamental Goods, Motto TVIugs, Coffees, Toy, Teas, Cord Caskets, Parian Ware, Cut Glassware, Waiters and Trays, Ivory Knives aM Forks, The shapes and styles of our Dining and Tcawaro aro entirely new. We also will; open in a fow days a new and large stock of tha best White, Iron Stone China, from the celebrated Manufactories of Son, J. Farniwell, andT.

S. and J. Mager; marked, and stamped accordingly for us. Please call before purchasing elsewhere, at A. JAEGER 8t Co 's, i.

no28 No. 119 and 121. 4th Mozart Building. French China, Glass and Eftrthenwari, AT COST PRICE BY I A. JAEGER Ho, lie amd 131 Fourth stbht, Koiaxt Builbiitc.

WB have a complete stook of Fancy and Gilaed China, Glass and Earthenware on hand; also, double silver plated goods, Ivory handle fee. which we intend to sell off at cost price for cash, to make room for our spring, stock, eom-siating in' pert of the following: China Dining Seis, Tea Sets, Toilet Sots, Vaee, Cups ana Saucers, Dishes, Tureens, Tea-pots, Sugars and Creams, Glass GobleJs, Tumblers, Lamps, Girondoles, Waiters, Knives and Forks, Bird-oases, Silver-plated goods in also somo ofthe very best Iron Stone Chiha'Ware; We invite our friends and customers to call and price our stock of gocdo before purchasing, as we are sure 10 give them great bargains and first quality of goods. A. JAEGER CO'SChina Bmporiun, it Koa. 119 and 181 Fourth street.

-MogartHall. WM.0SB0RN, Bleacher, and Manufacturer of all hinds of Bonnet Erames, ladies' Kiding Eats, tfORTH SIDE JEFFERSON STREET, BET. THIRD AND FOURTH 1 LOUISVILLE. KY. FOR the last 15 veaTS I have sncnt rav wfi da time SailU btUUy 111 joeaiiig uuux lttu: u1a.11.1u5, and it is now tho most complete of -the kind irithe West, nor isit surpassed in the East, and i intend to keep up with the times.

Any one entrusting me with their work rely on having it don't say to Ioojc equal to new, but 1 say as well as it can be done. AU orders for Frames promptly attended to. jZS CHARLIE KOOSE State Street, bet. Main and the Hirer, 3feir Albany, DEALER IN HOPES. BLOCKS.

ANCHORS, CANYAS, BEAR DUCK. TACKS, MATTS, TAKES this method of informing owners and captains steamboats, and the public in general, that he has just jeturncd from the East with a stock of goods in the above line, and invites the attention of those in want of anything in this branch of business to call and examine quality and price before making purchases, and submits to their notice thefol-lowinglist of prices: TARPAULINS. 100 yards 3S 00 75 do 25 00 Covering Steamboat Roofs, Sewing and laid complete, SJ Covering Steamboat Hoofs, Tacking complete, per yard 24 Fire Screens and Boiler Deck Curtains, made and put up complete, per yard BLOCKS. 18 inch, strapped complete per pair $32 00 1G do, do do, do 23 OU 14 do, do do, do 20 00 12 do, do do, do 15 50 10 do, do do, do 10 JO 9 do, do do, do 9 00 8 do, do do, do 7 50 7 do, do do, do 6 25 6 do, do do, do 5 00 N. B- Tarpaulins for hire.

jyi3 dtf Copartnership Notice. THB undersigned liave formed a copartnership, under lito stylo of LAWSON PEAECE, and Trill continue the Pound ry and Mnahinery business in all its branches, at the Kentucky Iron and Brass Foundry and Maci-ine Shop, oa Monroe street, between Eleventh and I2th, and solieit a share of public patronage. JOHN LAWSON, ill JONA PJBABCB. CHERRY PECTORAL Far the Rapid Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS BEOKCaiTISjWHOOPING-COUGH CROUP, ASTHMA, AND AMONG the numerous discorer.es Science has made in this generation to facilitate the business of life increase itts oaioymoiit, and eveu prolong- ttiu term of human can be named of more value to mankind than this contribution of Chemistry to the Healinff Art. A vast trial ef its virtues througnout this broad country, has proren beyond a douot that na medicine or combination 01 medicines yet Known, can so nureiy control and cure thenu-inerous varieties of pulmonary diseases which, havo hitherto swept from our midst thousands and thousands every year.

Indeed, tliero is now abundant reason to believe a Kdfuedy IntB len' tli beau found which can be relied on. to euro the most dangerous atfoction of the lungs. Our spiico here mil not permit us to publish aoy proportion of the cures effected by its use, but wo would present the following: and refer further inquiry to my. American Almanac, which thuagent below named wiL alwaysbr pleased to furnish free, wherein are fuU particulars, and indisputable proof of these statements. Office of Transportation, Laurens R.

S. Aug. 4, 18 13. Dr. J.

C- AVKit. Dear Si- My htt'e son, lour years old; has just recovered from a severe attack, of malignant Scar-let Fever: his was rotten, and every person thatvisir-- ed him pronounced hitn a dead child. Having used your Cherry Pectoral in California, in the winter of 1850, for a evere attack of with eatirs success, was in- "after three days' use, he was aole to eat or drink without pain. lis usointheab ve najaed disease will save many achiH from a premature grave, and relievo the anxiety uf many a fond parent. For all alfectious of the Throat and Lungs, I believe it ths best med cine extant.

A feeling of the deep-estgratitudeprompts me in addressing you these! nes, but for Tour important utscovtiry, my little boy wouid now hive bean in ano her world. I am yours, will; great respect, J. D. PO L. R.

R. Rocky Hill, Somerset July 21, 1852. 1 Db. C. AY EH: Since your medirvno nashecomc known! here it has a greater demand than any other cough remedy we have ever sold.

It is spoken of in terms of unmeasured praise hv those who have u- ed it, and 1 kno of some cases': where the best they can say it is not too much for the. good it Una done. Itake pleasure 'in selling: it, because know that I am giving my customers the worth of their money, and I feet tjratinod seeing'tho benefit it comers. Please send me a further supiHy, and bolievo mo Yours, with respect, JOHN C. WIUTLOCK.

P. S. Almost any number of certificates can be sent you ycuwish it. Windsor, C. June 26.1052.

Dh. J. C. ATER. Sir This may ertify that Ihave used your Cherry Pectoral for upwards of oue year; and it is my sincere belief that I should have been in my grave ere this time if I had not.

It has cured ma of a dangerous aflbc-: tionof the lungs, and I do not overstato my convictions when I teU you it is a priceless remedy. Yours very re-spec tfullv, D. A. McCLURE, Attorney at Law. Wilkabarre, Sept.

28, 185 DR. C. Ayer. My dear sir Your medicm is much approvod of by those who have used it here, and its com position is such as to insure and maintain its reputation. I suvariably recommend it for pulmonary aftections.as do many ef our principal physician.

1 am your friend, CHAS. STREATER. M. D. gjfPrepared by Dr.

J. C. Ayer, Chemist, Lowell, Mass. raid by Sutoliife Hughes, J. B.

"Wilder Robinson Carv, and by all retail Druggists la tho city and tate. d21 deod3mitowla.n3mi:els.m3m DR. MORSE'S Invigorating Cordial. A PHKMOMENOJf IN MEDICINE. Health Restored ni Jife X-ensflieiiei by Doctor Morse'.

iKricoratinc Elixir or Cordial. A rs: tiio properties attributed t. Prof. Morse's lavigora--TS. tins EtLiir Cordial, wero deemed fabulous.

The pub lie often deceived could notbalievo tho simple ami suujime truths announced by the d.scovery. But tacts, undeniable facts, attested by witnesses of the highest claw and character, urouowtrunnphmjover all doubts, luoredulity overthrown by a mass of leatimony which is perfectly irresistible ThsEIir.r remedies, ia all cases, the deplorable evils ari-jug from a misused or abuse of the various organs which niake up the wonderful machine call raan. It restores full visor evcrv delicate fuuetien connp.firacl with nous oompouad agency of matter and mmd necessary to the reproduction ol iiamau life. To person of feeble muscular trams or deficient Tilal power, it ii recommendedas the oaly tneany of coaunuaicatin- that energy irhicii is necessary to the propar eujoymjut of all the natural appetites, as well as the highr mental attributes. Its bouelicial erfeots are not tymfiued to either sex or to any age.

Tho feeble girl, the ailing wife, the listless, enervated youth, the oyer-worn ol business, the nctuu of nervous depression, the individual suffering fron cenaral debility, ur frem tho weakness of a single orsan. -will all find immediate aud p.irmaueutrrelicf from tho use on this incomparable renovator." To-taose'-wno'have predispoBtiaa to paralysis, it will prove a-complete and un-faibiig saleguarX against that terrible malady. There are many, peraapi. who have so trifled with their constitutions that they think thjniselvos beyond tho reach of medioine Let not even these despair. The Elixir deals with d.sease as it exists, without reference to cause, and will not only remove the disorder itself but Iietiuiid tite Broken Constitution.

The derangements of the system, leading te nervous ais-eases, and uie fonos of nervous disease itself are so numerous that it would require a columa to enumerate the maladies for which this preparation is aspecific. A few, however may be enumerated, vn: neuralgia, tic doleraux, headache, incipient paralysis, hysteria, palpitation of the heart, spina! affections, muscular debility, tremors, flatulence, a'prickin-sensation in the Hash, numbness, mental depression, weakness nl the will indisposition to move, fointness after exercise, broken sluep, and terr.fymg dreams, inability to remain in one place or position, weakness of the procreative organs sexual incompetency, melancholy, monomania, liouralbus, sinking at the stomach, lomale irregularities, a chronic tendency to emaciation, and all complaints growing out of a free lidalgenco of the ail barrenness that does not 'iroceed from ergauic causes beyond the reach of modicine Whenovor the organs to be acted upon are free from mat formation or strictural diseases, it is averred that Morse's Invigorating Elixir will replace woaknoss with streugtn, incapacity with 'efficiency, irregularity with uniformity and natural activity," and this not only without hazard of reaction, but with a happy eiiect on the general organization. mind that all maladies, wherever they beiin finish with the nervous system, and that iiaralization of tho nerve of motion and sensation is physical death. Bear ia mind also, that for overr kind of nervous disease tho Elixir Cordial is the only reliablo preparation known. Cure ibr IVervous Diseases.

Iv language can convey an adequate idea of the immediate and almost miraculous change winch it occasions in the diseased, uebihtated aud shattered nervous system, whether broken down by excess, weak by nature or impaired by sickness-he unstrungand relaxed organization is at once revivified and built up. lne mental and physical symptoms of narvousdis-ease vanish together under its influence. Nor is the eiTect temporary; on the contrary the relef is permanent for the cordial properties of tho medicine reach th? constitution it elf and restore it to its natural condition. Loss of Menion. Confusion giddi ess, ush of blood to thelieadnmelancholv debility, hysteria, wretchedness, thought of self-destruction oars of insanity, gonaral prostration, irritability, nervousness uiuility to sleep, dyspepsia diseases incident to females, decay ol the propogatiug Junctions, hysteria, monomania, vague tor rors, palpitation of the heart, impotency, constipation, Stc from whatever cause arising it is, if there is any reliance to be placed on human testimony, absolutely infallible A Great Medicine for Females.

The unparalled eiects of this great restorative, in all com plaints incident to females, mark a new era in the annalirot medieine. Thousands of stimulants hare been invented-thousands of invigorants concocted all purporting to be specified in the various diseases aud derangements to wlii the deute formation of woman rendershor liable Every Wonian of Sense who suirors from weajtneas, derangement, nervousness tre mors, pains in the back.or any.other disordor whether pecu liar to her sx, or common in both sexes, should give the la igorating Cordial a trial. Married Persons. Or others, will find this Cordial after they have used a bottle or two a thorough regenerator of the system, toall directions are tp be found the happy parents of healthy offsprius who would not have been but tor this extraordinary prepara tion. Anditisequallypotentfortheraanjdiseasesforwhich it is rocommended.

Thousands of young mea. have been re. stored by using it, and in not a single instance has it failed Ce boaetit them. Persons or Pale Complexion or consumptive habits, are restored by the use of a bottle bloom and vigor, changing the akin from a paia yollow stokly color to a beautiful florid complexion. To the HUontded.

1 Thore are some of the sad and melancholy effects prodsicei by early habits of youth, vii: weakness of the Back and limbs, pains in the head, dimness of sight, loss of musouiiu power, palpitation 01 the heart, dyspepsia, nervous irritabili ty, derangement of the digestive functions, general debility symptasas of consumption, etc. fttentaUy, the fearful effects on the mind are muchltobs dreaded. Loss of memory, coafusjon of ideas, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, self-distrust, love of solitude, timidity, are somo of the evils sroiucod. Al thus afflicted a ContemplaUtur lUarriase. should rsfloet that a sound mind and body arotho meet no cossary reqmsites to promote connubial happiness indeed, without these, the journey through life becomes awearypiu gramage the prospect hourly darkens the viow; the mjfnd becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another becomes blighted with your own.

Gantion. Dr. Morse Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeited by some unprincipled porsons. 1 In future all the genuine Cordial will have the proprietor's sac-simile pasted over the cork of oach bottle, and the following words blown in the glass: Dr. Morse's IuviKoratlne Cordial.

C. KINS, Proprietorj N. Y. The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, in pint bottles, price three dollars per bottle, two for five dollar six for twelve dollars. C.

H. RING, Proprietor. 192 Broadway, New Ydrk. Sold 07 Brnggisu throughout the United States, Caaad and the West iouiea. AGENTS: Louisville Raymond fc Patton, 74 yourth.

street. Cinoianati B. H. Meakintra. IndianapoIis--Graighead Browning.

New Orleans-TJohu Wright Co. fl7 deodlvifl MARSHALL'S UTERINE CATHOLICON, Pome-roy, M. D.t Inventor and Proprietor. It "is well knows, that Dr. Pomeroy, the discoverer of the justly celebrated Marshall's Uterine Catholicon, is one 01 tho oldest and most skillful physicians in this country.

The medicine, aa prepared by him, has attained a reputation far beyond that ever awarded to any other medicinal preparation, and wherever it has been used it hai needed no recommendation save its own beneficial effects. Marshall' Uterine Catholicon is an invaluable remedy for diseases of tire Womb and its appendages, Urinary Organs, (as the KiUneys and Bladder,) and diseases of Pregnancy, Prolapsus Uteri or Falling of the Womb, Loueor-rhcea, Kluor Albus, all Irregularities of the Periodical Turns, Suppressions and diseased action of the Bloatinor Dropsical Swellings. Also, Spinal Complaints, so called, are generally the result of this class of complaints, and will disappear where they exist, in the same ratio as the Uterine are removed, diseases of such as Aciditv, Nausea, Vomiting, Indigestion and Faintings. Tbe. controlling influence of Uterine CathoVi-con over the above named diseases has been thoroughly tested.

The effect efthe Catholicon in casos decidedly of the character dosrihed. has been uniformly a cure; and what is moat remarjcable, they are i ot disposed to return. RAYMOND PATTEN, 74 Fourth, street, j4 Wholesale Asenls. GARDEN SEEDS. We have now received our supply of new Garden Secd-s from tlic most reliable growers, both in this countrv and Europe, and arc prepared to furnish merchants and others with hoses of assorted kinds, at a large discount on retail prices.

Each paper contains full directions for planting, Market gardeners supplied by the house on reasonable terms. 327 PITKIN CO. MOLASSES 200 hbls Plantation (new crop on board steamer Twitchell, to arrive to-morrow, for sale low by H. A. DUMESNIL, THE eabecriber beire laavo tnoall thf of dealers.

Drotewir anil other trishinr to purchase Piano Fo tee. to the dXttillSlTA aSBOrtmont nf thnirimnnivs Ocular scttlWuli-ir 'frame instruments, now oa hand, aid ready for finishing. By tho erection of a large additional factory building, hoy are prepared, shoald tho wants of iho trade demand it, to torn eat seven instruments per week or 350 Pianqsperannuin. 'V Buyers may rely upon getting Instruments fully equal, in Jl the requisites of' a good Pian, United States, and at a Tinr of from twonty-fivo to fifty on each instrument. All the wood used in our manufactory is thoroughly seasoned, and no pains or expense are spared im turuiug out, oach Piano, perfect in every respect.

For two consecutive years.tho Africulturaf Association and Mechanics1 Institute h'lve awarded first' premiums to those Pianos overall others, when in Reference is dealers and the profession generally: 1: P. Faulds (successor to Faulds, Stone Jk Morse) Bal-mer Weber, St. Louis; Curtis Truan, Cincinnati; Dig 1 gons CoNashville; owning 8l Muody; Vicksburg; Wm. H. Fox, Natchez; Couta fc Rutherford, Ciarksville; bchaub Murphy, Bardstown; Patrick Croi-sc, D.

Hewitt New Leo Philadel-i phia. and Ware-Room at D. P. Faulds', Main street, opposite Bank of Kontuoky. ai5 PIANO FORTES.

FOR sale fiftoen suDerior toncdRoJ'e Wood iPiaap Fortes, al ths manufacturers wholesal ineos. The ah ore Pianos are made the iateat style cases with all tho-most modern lmprov uint.cs. Tne -prices are trom 130 to 500 according to the outside finish. If you are desirous of purchasing, please call and examine. These Pianos' will compare with any others for sals this city.

At the old stand of RAD CLIFF Hi DEBOK, d23 No. 67 Third street. MUSIC AT HALF PRICE, At 67 Third street; Louisville, Ky. THE undersigned offers the largo and choice stock of Music, recently assicned'to him hy Messrs. ERSKINE at 58 cents on tho dollar f6r cash, together withalarge assortment of Musical Merchandise at cost: -The stock must be sold to close up the business, and therefore eustoinersmay rely upon gettmg good bargains.

N.C.MORSE, 'i Assignee of Ershinc 8i Co. SHEET MUSIC. iTpOR aale" twenty-five thousand piseoo ot I JT. Sheet Music at one half tho usual prioes Lalso just, receive larsro collection or New Music from Now York. Philadelphia, and Boston Very many pieces of which, have beautifully lllue-: straled titles, suitable for Christmas.

At the old stand, DEBOE. 87. Third, Se. A CAHD. MR.

CHARLES FOWNES. reanectfhllv in the citijzens of Louisville that he is pro-Spared to furnish' Music for Balls, Parties and Soirees. Orders mav be left at his rssidenoei on wSshingtc-n street, betweeli Preston and Jackson, or at the music store of Fields, Stone; Morse. dl3 dim MUSIC AT HALF PRICK. A SH MUSIC STOBE, DP.

FAULDS, No. 5W Main street, opposite Bank of Kentucky, has decided to reduce tho prices ofnonocw fywright Mnulc to an average of one-half its former prioosi order to afford this reduction, I am obliged to adopt Jho cask system, and believe that the public gnvaUy will be even batter served than heretofore by a strict adheraate to this principal. A reduction will, be made in last motion Books, 8tc Since the study of Music has become an essential branch of education, a reduction in the price of Sheet Music has been demanded by the public, 1 have no doizot theft the plan I have adopted will increase my sales' sufficient to war-rumme in carrying out my enterprise to its fullest extent. My large catalogue already contains the works ofthe best European authors, and I will continue to reprint such as my patrons demand, all of which will be sold at one-half tha price of the foreign copies for cash only. I wiilcoutiaue the importation of Piano Forte and Msh sioal Merchandise of every description, and will sell at greatly red ucod prices.

Orders irom any part of th country will bo promptly and faithfully attended to. Music bound neatly at short notice. D. P. A.ULDS, j3 HQ Main strsst.

GRKAT BARGAINS IN PIANO Fortes. Sltv Kosewood Piano Fortes all from the best manufactories in this sale nt priiiee from ft 198 nnwurili. find warranted atand in any climate. Call aud see them at the store of D. P.

FAULDS, importer or Musical Mershandiae, jll 5iy Mam street. (SNon-copTwright music for tale at half price. GREAT BARGAINS IN MUSICAL INSTRU- MSNTS. 1 JUST received, a la'rg-e invoica of -Musical Instruments uf every description. all of the bsst uualitv.

Also Guitar and Violin strinsrts' of all kinds, all of which I will sellat DriridE lowr man ever. I havo also a few samnlos of verv fine French and Italian violins very superior quality. Call and examine. New music received dailf P. FAULDS.

Publiehor of Music, successor to Ptttirs.Wobb d27 239 Main street. HE HALLELUJAH. A book lor the service of Songs' in the House of the Lord, containing Temperance Chants and Anthems. To which is prefixed The Sinking School, a Manuel for olasses in vocal music, with exercises. Rondos and part sons for Choir practice.

Also Musical Notation in a Nut-shell, a brief course for Singing Schools, intendcdforskillfulteachers nd apt pupils. just receivouanuior snie uy jtijniiuuJ-iJJ, dl- CG Fourth street, near Main. nrUSlCAZi NOTICE. jSffiStfl" THE large and complete stock of Musical Merchandise at the old stand of Radcliff lS-JDeboe, No. 67 Third street.is for sale at cost.

ys) Persons desirous of procuring a Piano Forte, Sheet Music, or. Musical Instruments of any kind, will find it to their intereat to call at the above named place. dl9 VOCAL MUSIC AND PIANO FOETE. MADAME ABLA3I0WIC2 IS read 7 to leceive her nunili at her resi- yyKfta ienco, Fiitii east aide, between Mar- IcertHaU. d5 dtf Dasliall National Gift Enterprise.

Corisximmalwn Certain! Seventy thousand ticksta already sold. Only 80,000 to be disposed of. Distribution of Gills to Come Off Without Fail March' 10th, 1855, Or sooner, if tho Tickets are all sold. ASHALL CO. bog to assure their friends that unde yund tne above mentioned date; and they hope, by energy ana tne co-operaiion or tnoir paLrona, lo unag uie enterprise to a conclusion at an earlier period, inwhich case due notice will bo given.

OFFICE, AS 6 KROADWAY, NEW YORK. 150,000 Presents to be given to the purchasers of the large and elegant engraving ofthe "Inauguration of George Washington President of the United States," frorntho celebrated (Of David Paul Laurens. Price of engraving One Dollar, which includes a gift ticket, entitling tho holder to a chance in the following list of magnificent gifts. The value of the presents, as appraised by a committo chosen for the purpose, is $146,000, as follows: A splendid farm on the Hudson River, completely Stocked, houses, $20,000 Stone Front Dwelling and Lot on Fifth avenuo, N. Y.

13,000 A magnificent gold Tea Service, property of the late G. Van Xfatoa 4,000 Silver Wine Service itooo The Race Horse ''White Ravou" 8,000 Coach, Harness, and Horses, a magnificent establishment. 3,500 SO Shares Control Railroad Stock 1,000 200 Fine Watches, S100 each 20,000 10,000 Gold Seals and Charms. 10,000 10,000 Gold Pens and Silver Holders 5,000 100 boxes best Cigars 508 100 Gold Guard Chains 1,500 A splendid Buggy 150 Phaton 1,000 A Horse, Harness and Buggy, splencid affair 300 An elegant Dog- St. Bernard joo Splendid fast sailing Yacht, ''Spirit of the Tho fast anil trim pleasure laclit "Evening Bird" 1,000 Aloau for 25 years itoo (AU without intoroot.) 1 Rosewood Piano jeo I Kahogany Pianos A Farm in Ohio 4,000 A Farm in Kentucky 3,000 Farm ihTehnsylvania A Farm 'in Massachusetts 10,000 t5 volsoema 11,100 Statutdf "Cigar Girlr by Revos 1,000 Also over 100,000 Paintings, Statutes, Medals, Charts, Albums, Yaluable Books; and Portfolios of Engravings, making in all 150,009 gifts, which will be distributed by a committee appointed by the Shareholders, and forwarded free of charge by tho public's obedient servants, DASHALL It CO.

.3 488 Broadway, New York. OrdoraforEngravingB and Tickets in this great enterprise are daily arriving from all parts of the United States and Canada, which warrant us in promising a very early day for tho distribution. Applications should be made immediately, as only a certain number of tickets can be sold. Letters with the money onclosed, to be pro-paid, and tho Engraving and tickot will he forwarded freo. DASHALL dtlat mayis 486 Broadway.

New York. YOUNG AMERICA: THB BOYS' OWN BOOK OF DJYEBSIOIS. A complete Encyclopaedia of Sport and Pov timea; a.Gompanipnfor all Holidaye, with, kindred, of EngtaTings and tinted KINO SFOBTS. Games with marbles, tops, balls, AQUATIC SP0KT3. Angling, Swimming, Rowing, SCISNTiriC Arithmetical, Elertrical, Chemical, Amusemeuts.Sic.

thi Tricks with ATSWJtTM SPORT. Cricket, Arsbvy, Ofirtswa-tics, Tin vwmm. Birds, SynirroU.OoM Fisk, ami or Draughts; ch.w. flw. HSClLLXXIIVC-l BIHli-TZOOfS.

ParmdosM, Puale, 1M Firowoxxs, fits. ui.a, st. Amusements nf all minds, ind nf .11 MiuinTi. in- VfintW and in summer, at home and abroad, are embraced In tiara WONDERFUL TREASURY. Ths robust and the delicate, the contemplative and th Ingftnias, have each their ta tes prov.ded for in this LIBKAKY OK SPORTFUL LORE.

In short, neither labor nor expense has boen hy Cb publishers to render the work in respect the popularity it is bound to command. Published in various fancy bindings by MORTON GRISWOLD, njg LoTiisviflo, Uf. NEWSPAPER ANB PERSOUIOAL AGEWCY SRIKGGOLD, No. C8 Fourth street, will supply sb-. scribers with all the Joading Periodicals and Newoa- fors of the day at publishers' pricss, and also agent for th llUftrnted published by Virtue, Sou Tha following list comprises a few of die publications f-r Blackwood's Magazine ajsd 4 Brnilhwaite's lietros-poet of Prac.icolM&fl-ioine(imi-y8arly) 2 9Q Hsmt'sM'clints' 5 CU Horfxulturahst, (aol-ored plates) i QQ Korticulturaiist (plaija pates) icken' ouschold.

Albany Qal1naor 75 Woi-ds 2 75 Kovey's Hortiaultural- uu Harpers' Mag-aiine. 3 00 ructams Knicterbk'r Magaame Graham'? Lr.dios' Book Godey's N. y. Herald Scientific Americnn Satu day Evening Post Gleasoivs Pic'oi ial Homo 3 00 8 00 3 00 3 00 3 Of 3 00 2 00 3 00 3 50 London Lancet. 6 00 TVTuraVhaiifn ft n'A T.nnl urH nnminar to the oitv would 4o well to call and eramkie our stodk before purchasitiff elsewhere, as wo buy from first hands, and principally for nsh.

Merchants anuothers wishing Blank Books made tor can havo them ruled and bound to any papew on pas; beautiful and aceuraio siyio; Every description of Book Binding eicut4 en voasocafe Steamboat Books of all kinds constantly kept on kand aid made to order at short notioe, and of the finest materials. Country merchants are invited to examino ow stock, com- gising a large assurtment of School, MiaceUanoons and BktBsr ooke. Pacer. Stwionerv, all Mi which will-be soltioa reasnnalfle tvoriuit. WEBB LKYBRIKG, dZ5 4 iJooiCBSiierocu'i Hook, HISTORY OF THK CATHOLIC MI8WON AMOJff tho Iudiaa.Triboa of shft United Staiss, 1M-18sH; Ur John Gilmary 8hoa, amthor of the "Discovery aad laplQra-tionof tbo Member of the Historiood 6eae-ties of Now York, illiaoio and Louisiana.

jf WSBB, GILL LBTBEIN6. THE PROPHET OF THE RUINED ABBBY, of a Glanse at the Future of Ireland, a Karrmcive foaid! or tlie Ancient Prophscies of CoJjiikill, avid oa ooker Pje-diotions and Popular Traditions Amonc the Irish; by the "Crooe aad the Shamrock." WEBB, GILL LMTKmiKG CATHOLIC ALMANAC AND. LAITY'S DIEXOTORY aor 18. We have just recoived the abOTo vory Hr- ohui a or salo by the dozen or smgl oqpr; oriw ate. Tr liflB, GILL Si LaVSRTJrftv No.

SHI HatB ssrev. A SPLENDID EDITION OF THE DOUNAY BIBLE. 0 iUt rti a few copies ofthe Dtmay Bible, wuh'Haydoek's Notes. This without doubt, one of finest ejjeciiijen of Typography that has appeared in thi oountry; and eeitainiy the lullest and most complete io re-gnrd to -Critical, Historical. Ccntroyeraial aiid fcxplsaiafco-ry, that has over been published tho Bnglish lanrJio WEBB, GILL LETKJUNGT THE FLAG OF OUR Fi'ag, in its and greatly beautilied form, for the new year, is now issued, and appears on fine paper, with new type, and fornilrijr ouo of the most beautiful literary papers ever itsued frorntho press.

Its contents-almost entirely original inclnde noar-t ica mucu as heretofore, cmbraeunr taloa stetchoe, poems, wit and humor, and the current news of tho i will also be remembered that xn this number commerce f1? novelette, boausjfuleillnslra-td "The Sea Wilofa; cr, The Afncsn Squadron whioh is unhoBitetjugly prououcefl to be the best story yet tmblisheS (he Flag. Do not fturto procure a copy, and aeo what a rJeautiful clipper craft has been launchad uhom Ae eea of timo for the now year. For salu at tho prineinoj daele throughout the country. S. RINGGOLD, No.

66 Fourth etree Louisviik Kr Speoial Agents DATB SAVES. The most intorosting and amusr Gmo over by Prof. Bless. For sale by -J8 S. RINGGOLD.

GIFT 3O0KS. AT.RZNGGOXcD1. JUST received, direct from the publishers, a splendid assortment, comprising everything thai is new and rare ia literature, beautifully delineated bv the pencil of the artist, whilst thoughts of the grand old masters are litly enshrined gorgeous caskets. Also a largo assortmsnt Books for the young, suitable for all agss, from the toddlra infant to tho boy who iiu just donned LU first coat. S.

RINGGOLD, C6 Fourth street, nonr Mauv. THE END OF CONTROVERSY CONTROVERTED hit wo volumes, niuelin, 430 pp. oach, price om dollar per volume; by the Re. lie. John H.

Hopkins, D. fisOV op ot Vennont. The well-known work of the Romish Biahop KQaor, fcnd of Controverjy," woo reoommawlei oto jeare ag by tho Bishop Kendnck to all Protootant Oiorgy-men, as a book the perusal ef which would brinar them hito tlie Romnii Church: a movement' which ho czudrtad then, to uka soon, least their people shjuid ail go before the aad ware them alone. That work is still extensively oircuiteJi throughout all this country- and many earjiost have long desired a work which might be a popular as -US aoonclunivoreply. This want is nowsuppbed.

Mitnsr is plausible, ingenious. Loid, UDBcrupulous, and withal readable. The diflicuity hes been hitlierto, not to answer tbe bookfor that baa been done again and again hut to answer it in such a way as would enable them to meet the ei-my upon his swn ground. Tho well known familiarfsv of tho BiBhop of Vermont with every phase of the Romish con i ovMsy, bis thorousi: learning, clear reasonirg, and brilliant and elTective atyle.hnvtj all contributui to make this one ot tho most successful of hie contributions to the cause ot Truth. And tho preseut position ofthe controrersy with Rome, aud the keomiess with which public attoniiim i aroused to met her terrible aggressions, wiU give occasion for the circulation of works lio this, which, without ovdt comprising or ignoring tlie truth still remainhiff the inklst of corruption, yet, throughout, maintains the most vigorous and triumphant opposition to tho errors of Rome Just received and for sale by d2 S.

RINGGOLD. EW BOOKS At Ringgold's, Xk Tho Lantit of the Sarticeue, or Piotaros of Paleetine, Aeia Minor, Sicily and Snin; by Bayard Taylor. A aaw book by the author of the of RedclyfFo Heartsease; or the Brothers' Wife. Mile Stonas in our Life Jounier; by Sam'l Osgood. Amabel, a Family History; by Mary Elizabeth Wormo-ley.

iVftrims of Washington, fey John Frodoricl Sohroedo B. 1 jaatreoervedsndfLrealeby C. RINGGOLD, dll GG Fourtk snoot, near Mojo. BOOKS HAVE COME. Tho Life of T.

Barnum. Bayard Taylor's last and best, the Lands of the Sarocon. Heartsoajs, or tho Brother's Wife. You Hav Heard of Them; by Q. Maxims ol WasliiugtonPohtical, Moral, Social and Religious.

Everything that is new and beautiful in the way of Gift Books tor the approaching holidays. A splendid assortment of Juveniles, embracing over 300 different lands of Buukstw children. Just received and forsalc by S. RINGGOLD, die C5 Fourth street, near Main. Books aM for -1855.

WE have just opened an extensive assortment ofthe most beautiful Gift Books for the approaching holidays, all of which wo arc offering natch below the usual prices. Our additioua to ouriarge stock of Cliildrer.s' Books, are quite attractive, as to number and oualjtj. The beautiful story of "Fanny Gray," with the accompanying colored illustrations, we have also rn store fortthe little ones. MAXWELL d20 filaiu street, near Fifth. mHE WIFE'S VICTOHY, and other Novelettes; by Mrs.

JL Kmma B. E. N. Southworth. iiecoived and for sale by P.

A. CRUMP, j'30 No. 84 Fonrlh street. THK AMEUICAN ALMANAC. The American Almc-nac Repository of Useful Kuowledeo for tho year ISM, (or sale by F.

A. CHUMP, j21 Ul Fourth street, near Market. DA MAY. Ida May, a Story of Things Aetual and Possible; by Mary Langdon. Price SI for sale by F.

A. CRUMP, j23 No. 84 Fourth street. S7-OBLD RENOWNED HalljbyFaa- ny ern. t'nee L'Se of P.

T.Barnum; by himself. Price $1 25. Ida May; by Mary Lanirdon. Price $1 25. A tennesshean Abroad, or Letters troin" F.urope, Africa and Asia, by Randal W.

BlacGavock, A. M. LL. V. $1.

Armasoddoii, or tho Overthrow of Romanism and Mod-archy, the Existence of the United States Foretold in the Bi ble, its Future Greatness, Invasion by Allied Europe: Annihilation if Monarchy, Expansion into the MillcnialRe; public, and its Dominion over the Whole World: by S. D. Baldwin, A. M. Price I 50.

New supply received by F. A. CRUMP. izo 84 Fourth street, 4 doors from THE BOOK OF THE DAY. My Courtship and its Consequences; by Henry Wikoff.

All persons th-tt have not read this book siioiiiddmmediately procure a copy, especially the young ladies and gentlemen. It can be had at F. A. CRUMP'S, J8 No. 84 Fourth street.

RUTH HAL HAS COME. Ruth Hall, by Fanny Fonr receivod this mo Tiny b- F. A. CRUMP, 4 "Fourth street, near Market. THE VOYAGE OF LIFE.

The Voyage of ufo. Manhood, its Duties and Rcsponsibiliti.s; by wrVY, Everts. i The Jjible Prayer Book for Family -Worship and for other pr te and public occasions; by W. W. Everts.

I sale by F. A. CHUMP, I '84 Fourthstreet. RUTH HALL. A Domestic Tale ofthe prosont tims; by Fanny Fern.

Prise Jl U. RMsired ind for sals by T. A. CRUMP, 3J0 No. 84 Fourth street.

MJSTHOD1ST BQOKS. At F. A. Crump s. "Christianity as Exemplified in the cond'xA of its sin-re Professors; by Rev.

W. Seeker. This is a book of rare 'mim, full: of thought, exciting topics, and is particularly valuable as aid to Cbristssn devotion. Price Wc. Notes on the Twenty-five Articles of Religion, as received and taurut by the Methodists in the United States, ia -which the doctrines are carefully considered and support by the testimony of the jly Scriptures, By Bev.

A. A--Jimeson, M. D. Price SI. i Manuel of Methodism; by Rev.

C. S. Lovott. This vroslc supplies a want which has leng beeu felt among the Mettr bdist Church. Price 60o.

Forsaleby F. CRUMP, dZ7 84 Fourth street. FA. CP.UMP'S LIST NEW BOOKS. Bayard Taylor, work, The Land of the Saracone, or Pictures of Palottiue, Asia Minor, Sicily and Spain, with Maps and Plata's.

Price. $1 25. Taylor's Central Africa, new edition, uniform with taa above price. 1 50. a The ICnow-Nothing, a new work, and for sale by dU 1 A.

CRUMP. HOLIDAY PRESENTS AT F. A. hav abeastiful stock of Gift Books of all descriptions, and nt price. suit the times.

Also a very large stock Albums, Stationary, fec.which I will sell very lo. Those want of such articles would do well to give me a call before purchasing "on 84Fourth street, near Marhrt. ir NICKERBOCKER-FOR JANUARY reeeivad ad K. ftr F. A.

CRUMP, Agent, jll No. 84 Fourth street. NEW BOOKS AND NEW SUPPLIES. The Lost Heiress; by Mrs. Southworth.

trice SI. Fifty Years in Both by Vmceot Notta. Tne Captains ofthe Roman HepuM-c; by Henry William Herbert- Price? I 25. Hermits Doll; from the diary of a Penculer. Price SI.

Fashion and Famine; by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens. Price Lives of the Chief Justicos of the "United States; by Geo. Van Santword.

Price $2 25. The Poor Man's Home and Rich Man's Palace, or the ap Elication of the Gravel Wall Cement to tho purposes of milling1. By George Barrett, Esq. Cioth50 ForsSleby F. A.

CRUMP, Book seller and Stationer, d37 No. 84 Fourth street near Market NEW BOOKS- Fudge Doings; being: Tony Fudge's ra cord of tbo samtjjin forty chapters; by Ike Marvel. Ida May, a storjr at ihiugu actual and possible; by Mary Longdon. Also, The Life of Barnum, Lump-lighter, Lands of the Saracen, Frd Vernon, and a host of others too numerous to mention. F.

A. CRUMP, CI Fourth street, near Market. MORE NEW BOOKS. LOUISIANA. History of Louisiana.

The Spanish Do minion; by Charles Guyarri, You Have Heard of them; by Q. Southward Ho! A spell of Sunshine; bySimms. The Young Husband; by Mrs. Grey. Later Years; by tho author of The Old Houso by tlie river.

Tranconia Stories Caroline: bv Abbott. Agrws; Abbott dl9 MORTON GRISWOLD- CJPADES, Hay Forks, Manure Forks, Rakas, Hoes. C5 for sale low by j39 A. D. MILES CO.

AWS. Hoe Mill and Cross-cut Saws all lengths or sale low by ja'J A. Jj. MILKS vu. HOTELS.

Ames' and Rowland's No. 6 Coal Shovels lor sale low by J29 A. D. MILKS laj. C- UTLERY.

A good assortment of Table and Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Scissors, for sale bv j39 A. D. MILES CO. triends, to offer it to the public, whieh they do with the guuuusucij iu nit Tiikueti ami wuuuwnui curative pro- ertfes. The following certificates, selected froiu a'larye number, are, however, strenser testimony than the mere word of the proprietors; and are all from gentlemen well known in their localities, and of the.

highest respectability, many oj them residing in the city of Richmond, P. Boy new, of the Exchange Hotel," SUchmon. known everywhere, says ho has seen the Medicine called Carter's Spanish Mixture, administered in over a hundred coses, in nearly all the diseases for which it is recommended, with, the most astonishingly good results. He says it is the most medicine he has erer seen. AGUE AND FEYEB GBKAT CURS.

I hereby certify, that for three years, I had Aguo and TTev'er of the most violent description. I had seroral physicians; took.ls.rge quantities of Quinine, WTercury, and. I qolieve all the, Tonics ad-vertisad, out all without any permanent relief. At last 1 trkd OARTfilt's Spamsh Mixture, two bottlea of which effectually cured mo, and I am happy to say I have jhad neither Chills or yevers since. I consider it the best Tonic in ts world, and the only medicine that erer reached my case.

JOHN LONGDEN. Beaver Dam, near Richmond. C- B. now in the eity of Richmond, and far many years the Postoffice, has such confidence in the Astonishing eflicacy of Carter's Spanish Mixture, that he has heught upwards of 50 bottlea, wliich fee has givenaway to the afflicted. Mr.

Luck says he has never, known it to fail whea tnlien according to directions. Dr. Kikge. a practising physician, and formerly of the City Hotel in the city of Kicnmond. Dayshe hadwitnessedin auMnberef instances the 'effects of Carter's Spanish MLr-r ture, which were most truly surprising.

He says in a ease of Consumption, dependent on the liver, the good effect wore wonderful indeed Samul M. Dbiiwis, of the Una or Drinker Morris Richmond, was cured of Liver Complaint of .8 years stnnd-iur, bv the ubo of two bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture. ttREAT CURE OF SCROFULA. The editors the Riohmona Reoublican had a servant emploved in their press rsom, cured of Scrofula, consEjd with Rheumatism, which entirely tflisablod him Tvto bottles of Carter'i Spanish Mixture made a perfeCo cure of him, and the editot in a public notice, aa thby "cheerfully recommend itoal who are afiiicted with nny disoase of the Jslood." STILL ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA. I had a very valuable bov curejl 01 Scsofula by Carter's Spanish Mixture, euvsidorhttrulr a rti.

i rt)dicine. NEW DISCOVEKY! T. STEPHEKS CIIBMCAL EYE-SALYB, AJt irpalliblb rembdt FOR DISEASES OF THE EYE, Acite oc Chronic, Ulceration othe Lachrymal Qlands.Fiim and of Vision from any eauso. TESTIMONIALS. Bxtracts of Letters from prominent men in Kentucky, Ia- diana and Dahvillk, Jan.

iff, liJM. DB. T. L. Stiprhhs: Your box of Eye-Baive; directod to the Cierk of Hendricks county, fell into the right hands, as mv mother, who has been long iffl ictad with opthalmia, tried" it, and found such relief as to induce me to enclose tho pay for five which pleaseforward and oblige, Reepwitfuiiy yours, JAMES BURGESS.

PABia, Jan. 7, Mb. T. L. Stbphsks: Dear Sir: Th wo boxes you sent me have beem very suoesssf ui used in or ir cases, so muea so that.

I have had applications it in the last few days. Yours, res; R. J. JBROWIi, Cler Bourbon County Court. BltANDEnirtJKG, Jan.

SO, 1954. n. Rtufhbhs: 1 reaeived abox of vour Eve-Salve. which 1 have used on my eyes, aiv 1 find it a preparation wor- tb7 01 recommanuation ic tuoso amicteu wi in sore eyes. Yours, respectfully, WM.

FAULE1GH. SHXLBYVILLI. Feb. 17, 18M. THOal L.

STKriKH3: Sonietime ago I received a boioi your Kye-saive, ana 1 mmteaupiae most mangnani case of aoro Tia 10 this nlace. and. to the utter astomsliment ot of all bia acquaintances, his eyes were cured in a few days sound and well. This ease had baffled the skill of the most eminent phvsieiaus lor wu years. respectfully, J.

VERNON. Ciork of the Sh Iby Circuit Court. Also, the following individuals have and seen the Salve used, and gire Chair testimony in its favor: George V. Smith. Lancaster, Ky.

A. M. Black. Paoli, Ind. Wm.

LaugranL.au--h, Blackford, Cterk D. C. Court. J. P.

Jones, Lagrange, Clerk CirciiK Court. "Willis S. Traylor. Luxiiigfon, Ltd. J.

G. Hamilto'i, iiurliugton; Clerk Boono CoUnty. Wm. Cook, Dover, Ciork Stewart Countv' Court. Will.D.

Allisr-u, Henderson, Ky- Clerk Henderson County Court. B. Small, Paducah, Kv. J. A.

rfcBrt'er, Lawrtsrceburg, Clark Anderson County Court. A. S. Stevens, Mt. Sterling, Ky.

John S. Berksheire, 'Wa'ungton, Recorder, Davies County- D. L. Elkins, Wondburn, Cannon County, Clerk Circuit Court. J.

J. Mills, Lexington, Tenn. Jacob E. Conrad, Warsaw, Ind. F.

Ojirrt-t. Wett LibtirtT. Kv. cu aoc per box. General Acent.

RAYMONH PATTEN, and J. B. WILDER BROTHER. sit dsUmfcwoowtt Agents Louisville. WJE HKAR COMrLlHVIlVGS ON EVJSXtYalBE ABOUT the auddt-n changes of the weather.

Only a few days ago the weather was mild, and seersed as though stem old winter had concluded to pans by us and keep pace with the improvements ofthe agebymakingashortervisit.or doing his work of furnishing a large supply of Colds, Sec, in a shorter period than was his custom and then give plaice to his successor Spring, who we had almost prepared to meet, ny easting aft" inuah of the spparol with which we were wont to visit Old Winter. And. when we were almost ready to receivo thtS new-born Sprinff as our sovereign. Old Winter came uon us with his liovvliiig voice and almost threatened to auuitiilute us for our thoughts of his successor, and in orJerto aonvince us that lie is still the sover eign, he ha as a punishment burdened mcnyot us with Fevers, Influenza, liliBumatisni, and anost of maladies, grevious to the human Fjatem. Now the question arises to our minds, how si all we got rid of these afflictions? The aiwwbr i at hand use P.

Childs Co's Oriental or Sovereign Balm Pills, which ure a sure sure for all the afore-named diseases. These Pills act diiferentiT from most of the medicines now odered to the public. Ther are avery mild purgative, and act upon the whola system ii)ce a charm, expelling ah that iB offensive, and assisting nature in the performing of its functions. For further particulars call on Raymond Patten, who are the agents for this city.m.d get a pamphlet. A.

B. BURLEIGH solo proprietors for the Soth and West Now Albany, Ind. j25 dlmfawJi BHBROIDEIUfiS BY JCXPKES. SPKIkG STYIiSS. ROBINSON, MARTIN fe fl Fourth street, between Market and Jefferson, hare just reoeirol a sup-plyo.

the following goods: Embroidered JsconetnudSwissSpenoersj Do do do Eiceves; Do do do Cellars; do da Bands; Do do 4o F-ouneinffa; Lace, Maltese wsd Hbniton Cellars; Maltese and Hontton Sets; Jaconet and Swiss Bdgingfl; Do do Iusertions; Super Hemstiche and Revicre Linon Oambwc Handkerchiefs. These goods have been: purchaseil.VfcTy low wo oon-sequehtly offer them correspondingly cheap. The ladies ato invited, to call at ROBINSON, MARTIN CO'S, f3 -88 Fourth street. NOTICE. WE, the subscribers, land owners, living in ths vicinity 'of tho Railroad, between Buckner's and Smith's Depo, request ail persons, whom it may concern, not to hunt game on our premifjes, or we shall vescrt to iega means to enforee this request.

B. Stonestreet, 3. M. Baird, G. Maddox.

Wm. Yager, W. Jooker, Wra.Shake, James Asher, J. fihaw, i R. M.

Steele, James Carpenter, John Fo, J. 8. Williams, I M. Seuther, B. P.

D. W. -Breads, Caeeaday, I Willhite, Haldetnan, X. W6den, ITslker, Z.CIore, W. D.

Gallarhor, F.Clere, X. T. Gamble H. Qvr, James Clore. DOMESTIC GOODS.

10, 11 and IS tl extra heavy Bleaeiiec Skeiaya; -j 3 aat t-4 Alendale Sheetimaji; 1 eaae New York Mills Iklrtink; 1 deti'Xansdala Td; I Cod4ita 1 1 do James Mils 1 I ido ilaf fc' DwigM'e 1 4o; do Barclay's Shirlinc Litest; gioharasom Sc Dusbar'a do; ix Soa'a do; 41 aad 4f Uoh PUlow do; 10 pieces sup rr Roller Crash; Uuckabaok Towels nd Toweliftf; 10 pieope cotton Diaper; Poraaioby BOBINSOK, MAtTIW fc ft. OH Fourth street, bety Market aad jeffersom. NEW BOOKS AND NEW SUPPLIES. Haydock. 1 Douay Bible, from S5 to i atoiry of CatholicMieeions, by Sfce'al -Cardinal Wiseman's Lectures Yariont Suhjeeta 3 8 cloth.

Ordinal Wiseman'sXoctaires cn Sclemee amd Religion 12 mo. Cardinal Wiseman's Lectures on Real Presence 1 12mo. Cardinal's "Wiseman Loctnres on the Doetrinee of the Church. Canons and Decrees of the Council of Trent. Catechism cf tho do do; Purcell and Campbell's Debate.

i Bqfiew of Fox's Book of Martyrs. 1 Tiwtise on Baptism: by Archbishop Kondriok. '1U9M1P Engtana's avois. ThftTroor Gospels, by Archbishop Kcndriok. Acs ot tne Aposues, uo uo; Jvevaral Introduction to the Sacred Scriptures; by the Rev.

Dixon, T3.D. iTo-ethor with a peat variety of BiHes, Prayer Books, and Books of Instruction, Devotion, Pictures, Cruoifites, Beads, Medals. Statustts, WEBB, GILL LEVERING. 37 381 Maim street. SUNDRIES.

Hydraulic Cement, large constantly on hand; ExtraFamily Flour; Whito Wheat do; White SandJ White Falls Lime; Plaster of Paris; For sale by FRANCIS McHARRY, nip dtf Mainstreet between Eighth and Ninth. NOTICE. THETCement Store of FRANCIS McHARRY is moved to Main street Eighth and Ninth. Hydraulic Cement, in small capitals ExtraFamily Flour, do do; Do Whito Wheat do, do; Plaster of Paris, do do; White Falls Lime, do do; White Sand, do do; For sale by FRANCIS McHARRY, Main street, between Eighth and Ninth, nS7 Formerly J. Hnlmo Co.

Steam Engine Machine Sliop. C. SIMON, Main street, between Eleventh and Twelfth orI5 VI IiLK, KY. MANUFACTURER of all kinds of Portable, Stationary Horizontal and Perpendicular Steam Engines, of from 1 to 20 horse power, for all kinds of Manufacturing, Pumping. Hoistinr and other purposes; also, all kinds of Shafting, PuUevs and "Hangers, and light machinery doue to order and with dispatch.

of all kinds done at short notice and oa reasonable terms. ISFSecond hand Engines and Boilers bought and sold. He is also manufacturer of an Improved Steam Guage. al4 MONS the colebratod the improved Speetaol Manufactory and London Optical Establishment, No. lflJ, Old Bond street, London, stablished more than, oeatnrr G.

Solomons, th sole inventor of tho Improved Spectacle and various improved Glasses, is now on a professional vait to 'this place, and may be consulted at hisomce NO. 74 FOURTH STREET, Over RAYMOND fc PATT JEN'S Medicine Bcol. LOUISVILLE. KY. He has Jiad the honor of att the principal town of tie United Kingdom, where has experienced tha moirt fiatteringenceuragemcnt; and having bean earnestly solicit ted to make a visit for short time, lie ha tho honor of his arrival from London, with a moot splendid -sortment of hit newly mvtnted and improved Spectacleii Such is the superiority of these glasses, that persons having ir flamed or weak eyes, may instantly bo reliered by usin? them, and they possess itha property of preserving the precious organ ol fight to the most advinced period of life while they enable both the old and th young to pursue the most minute employment for any length of time both by day and candle lisrht.

As several individuals in the Uui ed States have proved their emcacy, he, with cenfidence. solicit! the further favors of the public, which he will ever be proud to acknowledge, assuring those who entrust him with their commands, that no exertion shall be wanted on his part to merit their approbation. Added to the advantage possessed by him of long practice the Eye lnfirmarios(andundor one of the most eminent Oculists, by which Jhas obtained a thorough knowledge of tlie diseases, of. visionThe hag in his, possession documents from individual of rank, conveying the highest testimonials ot approbation. He will give references to persons ia the United States, who have found the greatest benefit and comfort from tho ase oif hwnewlyinvented.andimprovodSpectacl.os.

NEW" DISCOVBRYPOR DEAFNESS. The Sound Concentrator is an extraordinary newly invented small instrument, for the euro of extrama emses of daafness; entirely dilFerent in mako or construction from all others, surpassing everything that hasbeen or probably ever' can produced! They are not modeled to the eavityof'tlie may rest within, without projecting, and being of the ame color as the skin, are not percflptiblo. Tke powtii of this valuable invention are so groat as to re-store defective hearing of long standing to its perfect and natural state, and to enable deaf persons; to join in general conversation, to hear most distinctly at place of worship, at the bar, or any public assembly; the unpleasant sonsatiou of ringing noises in the ear is entirely removed, and tho concentration affords to individuals afflicted with this dreadfal malady all the assistance that eanposaiply.be desired. LootsVillb, Oet.28, Mr. Solomons has furnished me wish my first pair of jrlaisoe.

Tbey appear to. answer the purpoae. vory occasion no uneasiness to thu eyes whoa. used. The testimony of other medical gentlemen of experience en the matter is yery conclusive and firm of these articles.

JOS. B. FLINT, Prof, of Sarsory, Kentucky Schopl.af.MesUeioe. Ibave made atrial for a short time of Mr. Solomons' glase es and am much pleased with they render vision very distinct, and appear to fatigue the eyes lews than the glasses I have heretofore used.

Those in need of artificial nid in this' ospectwilldo well to call on him. F. Prof. Obstetrics University of i I have this morning oxamined Mr. Solomons' fflaiMi, and having for the last two yoart made diseases of the eyes my study, I have no hesitancy in saying to those who need glasses, tnat they will dud them a superior article, well adapted to all ages.

Given under my hand thi 33d 1834! LI Oculist, Ky. LouisviLLa, Oct. 23d, I liave examined Mr. Solomon's Glasses, aud although I Mare been nsiny spectacles for the last six years. I And them suporior to any I have used so far.

Given under my kaad -fais, 23d day of 1854. T. P. SLATTERY, 34. D.

St. Louis, Nov. 14tb, 1353. TtstivBsmo suretobeartestimonvto tha Talun nf Ms- Solomon's Glasses. I have been under the necessity ef using glasses in reading, especially at night: and I find thtna mr oener aaaptoa to my inicuitrtanaa7i nave tneo, STEVENS.

M. Professor of Anatomy in the St. Louis University. Pittsbvrg, Jnne Sth, 185S. I am using apair ol Mr.

Solomon's Glasses, and find them very comfortable. I cheerfully add my name to the jmm-' ber of those who recommend them. JOSEPH P. GAZZAM, M. D.

New York, June 4th, 1838. Hs-vinar maas atrial or Mr. Solomon's Snec.tar.les. and p-v- -amined tne i principle on which tbey are constructed, Ihave Ino hesitation in pronouncing thoni superior to any with which tl am acquainted, and accordingly can most chaerfuliy recom-jmend them to all who need artificial aid in improving tlioir Vision. CHAS.

A. LEE, Professor of Patliology and Materia Medica, Geneva Buffalo and Bewdoin College. i26 3rais A G-REAT ANI BENEFICENT UISCOraRY IN Jttedical Science Consnmption successfully treated by the INHALATION OF MEDICATED VAPORS. BY Johnson Stewart Rose.M. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, and tor many years Senior Physician in Loudon Royal Infirmary for Diseases of the Lungs, In the treatment of Consumption in all its stages by inhalation, I have obtained results which justify me in asserting that it isas curable as diseases of the stomach aud liver.

Breathing medicine directly into the lungs is certainly the rational mode of attacking the disease, and like many o'tlier great and beneficent discoveries, it seems strange why such treament was notions ago resorted to. Where there is lite th ore is how assured hope, as throughout all the stages of this in-siduoua disease, the beneficial effects of this treatment are soon apparent. In cases also of Bronchitis, Asthma, the inhaling of powders and vapors, has been emmonily to those suffering underany of the above named can guarantee certain relief. Ihave pleasure in referring to 280 cases of Consumption, Bronchitis, and Asthma. w)io have been restored to vigorous health; about one third of these, judging from the patients' own statements, were deemed helpless cases.

Tiie inhaling method is sootliing, safe, and speedy, and consists in the administration of medicines in such a maimer that thev are conveyed into the luhgs' in the form of vapor, and produce their action at tho seat of the disease. Its practical success is destined to revolutionize the opinions of the medical world, and estate lish the entire curability of consumption. Applicants will state if thoy have ever bled from llic lungs, if they have lost flesh, have cough, night sweats and fever turns, what and how much they expectorate, what the condition of the bowels, Medicines, Inhalers, will be carefully forwarded to any part. I'erms. For consultation personally or by letter, $3 00.

Balance ef fees payable when the patient reports convalescence. Address, JOHNSON STEWART ROSE. Office 831 Broadway, New York. N. B.

Dr. Rose Treatise on Consumption, price one dollar, no d6m LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY 1 DISEASE OP THE KIDNEYS 'AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISORDERED LIVER OR STOMACH. 9ucn as Constipation. Inwar I Piles, Fullness-of Blood is the Head. Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullnese of Weight in the Siomaoh, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head; Hurried and Dir Breathing, Flnttering of the Heart, Choaking or Suffocating Sensation whea in alying posture, Dimnes i of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever an Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yel-; lowness ot the Skin aud.Eyes,.Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Sudden Flushes of HeaUBurningia the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Groat Depression of CAN BK EFFECTUALLY CUBED BY DR.

HOOFLAKD'S Celebrated German Bitters, PREPARED BY i DR. C. M- JACKSON JX6. 120 Arch Street, PhilalIp2iia. TTteir power oyer, the above 'disease's not exeolled equalled by any other prparation in the.

United 'Stated, the cures attest, in many cases after skillful physicians ha i bitters are worthy the attention of invalids, ypsseef' sing peat virtues in the'roctificationof ttiseasostofthe Hvt and lesser glands, exercising; the most searckint powers in: weakness and affections of the digestive crgans, tkwy so1, withal, sate'; certain and pleasant. READ AND BE CONVINCED. H. W. Chancy, Millersbarg, Oct.

saldi "Hayin sold your Bitters for soma time, it kas give satisfaction in every imrtanc that has eQiBs.udermynff-tijee- kBdwards, SalvisaiXv.i June Sd, Uiltaid: uWe rejioe to inform you that this justly celebrated med--icine has fully maintainod the exalted reputatien which Ium been given it: ahdkaving testod its virtues, we wineeita. tiisgly eay it eminently deserves tj T. 8c J. W.Berry,UniontownfKy.rJaly,ti,,l85,eaidi "We have heard of mwiy cures per termed by of Dt Hoofland's German Bitters, and believe it to bV a valmabki medieine." Grant, Irvine, Juno 28, 1851, said rWe kiWiiw eeded mmtrodueingyour Hoofland Bitters; physiviaas and others para-has them by the harf do ten aka don." jDr. P.

Fstie April 19, Bitters ssre now selling very fast, and evory person that has nsad it, aefaras we fiavjboen able to Isxro, bas been benefitted." These Bitters are entijeTy vegetable, they Uvigorate sod strengthen the system, never prostrate it, arid an be used for infants as well as adslss. 8UTCLIFFE IRTGHBS, tl oJta.wfcwowlyrt Lonisvilu. ALL SHOULD IRT THEM. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH B1TTE RS GANaowbshndin ourcityasTysU as slsowkere. Noth ins in tlia market, nothing in ths.

medical market for the post fifty years, has eyer equalled nor can an article bo OK duced to equal this i GREAT ANTI-DYSPEPTIC. One wine glass full taken three times each flay before puiaLs, yyai be a sura cure for Dyspepsia; Trill remuye all ilatu lenoy or Ueayinoss from the stosaach; keep you free from oos-tiyeness, assist disestion, and giye a good appetite and impart a healthy tone to the corporal system. There ars other Bitters, often represented to be the same, which, compa. ativoly speaking, are worthless. Our BitteS are without a nyal, either as to their medicinal Qualities, or as a beverage.

They are riutnp in square bottles, containing a full quart, with direction on, and the words J. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters" blown on the bottlo. None other eonuine BOB'T LEAHY Agent, Bullitt st, near Mora, under Southern Bank of Kentucky. And sold by tho following Druggists: Dr. B.

A. Hossy Prewitt, corner Market and Fifth sts. James Burns, 33T Main street. EfJ. F.

Young, corner Sixth and Market streets. Tandy C. Dix, corner Eighth and Jefferson strootg. W. Springer Market between Third and Foerafl TJ.

C. Shorrill, S35 Mam street. Wm. D. Hart, corner First and Jefferson streets.

ie20 dstawlyis BITTERS AS IS BITTERS. Old Dr. Sprott's Veritable Bitters Schnapps Sprott's Girurer Cordial and Jerusalem Mild Cowslip Extract. WARD CABY, STo. 27 Third street, between Main and the River, LOUISVILLE, SOLE Agents for the celebrated "Sprott Bitters," (used and well knOTni for many years in Europe,) manufactured by Hegeman Cincinnati, who are the only persons tliis country having his recipes, or authorised to use his namo in any way, all others of this name being worthless humbug counterfeits.

Hcgeman Co's Fancy Bar Bittorf, Punches, Syrups, Cordials, Peculiar Republicaa Whisky, London Gin, jS d3m.

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