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ITEMS, UAttY CO UUI IiK. COURTS. PUBLIC SALES. River Intelligence. AUCTION SALES.

FOR RENT WANTEa ton) at vicksourg; 'Hid up all night In fog. 551h-" Ran in heavy log all day; met Molli- Ablc.iwith-one wheel broke down, nl Fannie Bullitt tow-" head, and met the magnificent Pargoud and the John Kilgourjust above; laid with them -all night in tog. 2r3th Mt ai rjrron. ar.d""laid ihere tivc hour? In fog; met two 'ultra wheel bonis in ihe itt-lit and thf f.Lasi chance ut Naiiolroo loading withxoitoiiTor'Ntw Orleans; met Canielia -low tuoufli of Pratiei-, In-fiatia Get. Ouitmon nr C-uiiiii-'rcv MARSHAL'S; SAIiE.

Robert Coppa 1 1 mpdnst In 21,419. u. w.itoDeru) TJY'VTRTUE ol a decree of the Louisville Chancery 9 Court, renaereuin sao uuuc-fligned, or oncof us, will, on I WEDNESDAY, MARCU 4, 1868, About the hour of il o'clock a.m., sell at public auction, to the highest on credit of three months, at.lcnkinsfc Calloway corner of Orcen and Fifth streets, ONE nORS-'. The purchaser will bo required, to give bona with nMd; THOMAS A. MORGAN, i Marshal Louisville Cltaucery Court.

mblrttd N. BE ALL GANTT. J. M. L.C.

U. S. mAHBBAL'BBALE. TY virtno of vrndl exponas Nos. 605.

600 610,882, iO '-6. 8S7, 801 '895, S3V, F02. 907, 808. issued from the Clerk's office of lbs United States District Court, for the Keutucky atLouiHvilie, Ibe imdeiB'tincd. or one of ns.

will offer for sale at nublic auctiun, On Tuesday, March 17, 1808, at Ihe Marshal's office, third floor. Custom-bouse, the- l'IIowintr arlfces. to wit: SlBpackaecs (fist tied tplr-1 lis. 59 packa-c manutactnred tobacco; I screw 2 pairs small scales and weights, 2 stoves and pipes, I office desk, 8 ch.iirs. 3 wooden empty boxes, and bucket.

W. A-MERIWETHKR. i W. S. AI.

K. GEO. N. Deputy U.S. M.

Terms cash. Slott 10 mb3 CANDIDATES. police coar.uiesiONBR. TR. SAMUEL GRIFFITH is a candidate for the ision or a uemocr3iic co BLANTON DUNCAN Is a cmdl'la'O for Jo lc Cdnimi6--ioner, i-ubject to the action of apemo-crutic coaven mh2 die PETER H.

ANTLE Is a candidate for.Poltce Com: missioner, subject to the action o. a convention. uiuo oiu- SAM. B. McGTLL is a candidate for Police Com-misBlonervsubject to the a tlou of a Denifpralic conveniion.

mno ate T. COLLIER is a candidate for Pobce Commfs- stoner. eudji.cl lo inc uccisiun.01 axiim -cralic convention. inh3 dG" IOHN SWINDLER is a candidate for Po ico Com-tr missioner, subiect to the action uf the Democratic t'onveution mni dtc rnifAMMEI. CONN, of eonnlv Unrnndl.

date for l'o! ee Commissioner at the etiKnlnT vmvl-uou. npi 11, i-oj. mm ate UJ1LUAM GUNSENnOUSEil is a rand'f'aie for Polb-e CominlsB'Oner ior Lonlsxllle and Jeffer son county, at the ensuing April election, mhl dtc GEO. S. ABItAMS Is a candidate for Pof lee Commissioner, subbct to the action of the Dco-ocmtle convention.

ie20 dto MR. B. FlOG Is a candidate for Police Commissioner, subject to the decision of Democratic nihl dtc HENRY WIBBEN is a candidate tor Police Com-lustotier at Uie euulaar April elec'lon, I86S. JOHN P. McGRATH is a candidate forPobce Com-missioner, sablect to the action of the Democralic -onyeiiuou.

leVMJ dtcB I C. ELROD, Photographer, No. 130 Main street, la I. PiindldaLA Pollrp niier biiIIw in the action of a Democralic Convention. je2S dte WE are authorized to announce T.

E. C. BRIN-LY as a candidate for Feilic.fi Cm. mliuinnu; In Ioulfiville and pnnnrv nl (ho inDnlnn. April election, 1865.

subiect to the action of th Democratic Conveniion. fe28 dte vv B.HYDES is a candidate for Police Coiumis action of tho Demo aTtlLe ALES. EVANS is a candidate Ior Police Com mt sis loner, snbicct lo the action of a Demo cralic 1 on volition, if one Is held. e2G di N. MoMICHAEL will sjrve, if elected, as Police Commissioner forJetiarsaa countv.

at Anrll eJer, lion. le'ffl dtc COUNTY ANO CITY ATTORN FY. WG. REASOlt Is an independent candidite for City and County Attorney at the enf-uing Au- pO THE CITIZENS OF LOUTSV1LLE-I hereby announce mvself a candidate for Cornnrntlnn Couns'd at the etieuing April election. I have been a practicing lawyer for ufteen ycars.andam constrained to think that my expeHencc as tides me in seeking the position.

1 have neither friends to reward or enemies to pursue, aud If ccted will use what abilities possess in the faithful discharge my dalles. HENRY E. READ. fe29 die IT M.M. NICHOLS tor filteen years anactlveflre- man In the old denartm cut.

Is Uie people's ran. didate for Chief of the present department at ibe April vicciiuu. muH ate FOR COUMCILAMK. FONTAINE T. FOX, a candidate for Coun- A.

cilmau In the Seventh Ward. 111 US die man in the Eleventh Ward at the Anrll election fc23 die I GUTHRIE COKE 1b a candidate for Councilman In the- Seventh Ward. fe27 dte FOIt AIjDER.HAN. FOR Clf AKtfELI.OR. rB.

COCHRAN is candidate for the office 1 'hanccllor of the Louisville Chancery Court. jaTj'dte FOR MARSIIAI, CH1NCERY COHItT rR. S.IIANSBOiiOUGH isacando ate for' Icrk of Chaucery Court, at the August election. fe23 dte 1 1.1HN C. NAUTS, Independent candid: lor Mar shall ofthe Louisville Chancery Court.

feJ2 die rnOMAS H. 8HERLEY Is 11 candidate lor Marsha of the Chancery Court at the ensuluc Auznst elee tlon. jaMdte RH.SNTDER la a candidate lor "Man-hat of ihe Chancery Court ai the next August election. dtl Chancery Court, at the next August election. )ai dte C.

WEI, AM Is a caudidalo for Marshal ot tho A LonisvilleChanceiy Court at the next August lecuon. dte WE are authorized to annonnce ItOBT. W. HERK. as a cqndldute Ior Marshal of tho Louisville "hancery t'ourt at the ncji An net election.

1a2 dtf Chancery Court at the next Augnsl election ji il 117 are antlmrizid to announce it as a candidate at the nest Auenst electlnn tn Marshal ol ibeOhancery Conn, deal uie are authorized to announce T. 1. FOX as a 1 eandirime at the nest AueKt. election ior l1nr. filial ol the Chancery Court.

de3t dte FOR CLERK OHANtlERV "COTJKT. COL. THOS. W. THOMPSON is a randidate for Clerk 01 the Louisville Chancery Court.

fe'JOdte Charles J. Clark for Clerk ofthe Chan cery Court. T1H ARLES M. TIIEUSTON Is a candidate for C'erk of ihe Louisville Chancer" court. ja2Ldte HARRY Sl'UCEEYis a candidate for re-elcclio for Cierkol'ihe Louisville Chancery Court.

Jal7 7 Hr authorized to unnonnce Dr. GEO. A HOKE nsacandldaieforClerk of ihe Chan? eery Court. JaU dtt FOR COM.HIINWKALTH'S ATTORNEY JI. DUI'UY is a candidate for RE-EL ECTftW lo tt the office of Commonwealth's Attorney In tins District.

de20diu J. HARRINGTON Is candidate lor Common weatth'a ALtornev in thiR Judicial Dlstrlci. sub ject to the decision ot a Democratic Convention, j.u atn GiEOROE WILLIAM CARUTII is candidate Tor Commonwealth's Aitornoyln this Dint net. de58dte M. WRIGHT 1b a candidate for Commonwealth's Attorney lu this Diatilet de27dtu Capt.N.A.

HUM iiialo for Common wealth's Attorney tn this. Judicial District. dei2'dti are anthorlzed to announce NAT. (JAITHER as a candidate lor Lonimonwcattu Attorntv In the Fifth District, subject to iliu decision of a uemocratic convention. jaiate 'fF.

are authorize: to announce J. D. LILLARD 11 of Owen, aa a candidate for Co mm on wealth's Attorney In tho Eighih Judicial District. Ja2i difwU ounce L. It.

candidate for Common wealth's Attorney In the Fifth Judicial Dlstrlct.com anscdofllie counties of Anderson, Morcer, Marion elson. Taylor and Washington, subject to a Demo eratic convention, should one be ueld. la7 WJE are authorized to announce II. NOBLE, as a candidate for re-election to the office ot com-monwc illh's Attorney for the Fifth Judicial District at the ensuing August election. 'a 1 a Sin CIRCUIT COURT CLERK, fACIt SAIJGKNV a candidate for Clerk of the jeilLTfon circuit court at the August.

lection ISflS. Ja3 dte CAIN a candidate for Clerk of tbe tasati TK are authorized to announce P.CHAM-V BttHS apaeandiduteforre-eiectlontotheofflce ot Clerk oi the JeMerson Circuit Court at the ensuing August election. FOR SHERIFF. WE arc authorize-? to annonnce WM.C TYLEE as a caudidatu for Slieriffof Jefferson county at the August election, subject to the decision ot a L)ein ocratlc convention. fe29 die I 7E are authorized to announce JOHN BARBEE IJ.

ABLE Is-a candidate for Sheriff at ihe ensu-inn: August election. fn2 dte V7K authorlned to announco S. S.lllTE 1 candidate for Sheriff at the August election. Ja2ydte FOR SCHOOL TRUSTEE. FOIt CJHOUIT JUOliE.

are authorized to announce CM. HARWOOD, i oi Mjeioy county, as canninaie ior i.ircuu uiim, me sevenin -juiuciai juatinci, suoieci te iction ol a Democratic Cou-ontion. ja2Sdtf TT W.BRUCE is. a candiriie for Circuit Judge In Lin: nevi-uiii ujFirjci-. romnosea oi jui- in.illdham.Shelby, fcpencer.aad Bullitt connties.

as a candidate tor dire of Ihrt Court ior ihe Einh.iud.cial Dtstnct.sublect to Lhe de cision of a Democratic convention, should one be neiu. jaii ute FOR SsTIi EhT JNSFECTOH. V7F.sro authorized to announce FAT. RAID a candidate tor Street Insnector. Western Dls trlct.at the enfuln-i April election.

fefi d6 MR. MATH EW LYONS is a cimdldBle for Street Inspector, Western District, al the cusmni: April eiccnon. leinic- JOHN O. TWYMAN Is a candidate lor Street In spector iu the Western Dlelrlct, fe21 dte are authorized lo announce M. DIETZ.asa i ior sireci.

luspcctoi jiassiern irifinct, hi uie cnnuins apru eieciiou. un msrte ern Olsirlct at the ecsiunar April election. felS dt DAN. BATMAN Is a candidate lor Slieet Inspector in the Western District. WE are authorized to announce JOHN G.

ASTLE for re-elecdon to the office of Stieet Insnector In the Western Listricl, at tho onsuine a prli elec tion. ieLi uie- TlTK are nutliorieed to announce JOHN ZABEL a can iea to tor Street Inspector, Eaetrrn Dis trict, ai tne eneume April eiccnen. iei; cue; TiTir nre nuthorlsed to announce JAMES ItAVF Tr as a cAntiidstc R-r re-election to the ofllce of street in pecor oi me wesicrn xnsinct.nt Uie District. fell dto i4''K are authorized to announce WILLIAM VV MODKNBACH as a tsannldate for ios a-J Street Inspector, Eastern District, at Ihe April eiecuoa. ieii uie- Western Dbilrict at the ensuing April election.

leJdltn 1' B. WILLIAMSON If a candidate tor Street In. Epuctor tn Ibe Kasiera Dietdet, al the Anrll elec. lion, subject to ihe action ol a Democratic district I'onvemion. i Jasldte' J.

BOWLES 1b a candidate for Street IntpcctO me jviteuiti, ui uie ivpni etccuon. March 2, 1S63. nELlQOUS. The continued excitement In rcligioa instead of Tailing off is greatly increasing in our city. The church Is cro wded every, evening.

01 our pest ciuzciib uave joined tbe Jjletho- fdist Church during the last week. Un last Sunday evening one of tbe most powerful and eleqncnt discourses was delivered by the fHev.D. Wellborn, now otnciaiing in your State. Mr. Weliourn sermon wit wig uwoub ui um, less than twenty of our citizens walking upund joining ine cnurtii wiiii TJpto over two hundred persons have joined this church.

-A revival oi such meat mag-nitnde was never bofore known luthis ciiv. While upon this subject, wo have one word of explanation to niuke.for the benefit of a fan ll-flu ding class. Un our arrival nuinu jhiil oamraay night week, we Inquired of some gentlemen how the revival at the Methoaift churcu was progressing. In answer, we were told that they were "do ing quite wen, oui uu: as wen as tney aid tne ween we, ue repon eu it. in Sunday's issue, and lor thit- ana this alono we were charged wilh having mtsrepreseuti the cimrch These are the facts, and we dciy the readers of ine couniER to snow one worn or sentence in the Jeff.

Items ol the CouniEn where we have taken an ui.iuwt viewofanv matter tiei-laimniiin- tn reli gion or morality. It cannot, be done. So much lor lauit-nnoers. Tbe Presbyterians axe holding protracted meetings, and aredoingTauPe well. The itev- Mr.

Snfford is delivering some very able sermons. His disenrse last. Sunday morning from ihe 1st Chapterp' Colosslans, lOlh verse; viz; "Thai ye might walk worhy of the Lord unto all pleasing, being fruitful in every good work, 'and increasing ine Knowicugo oi uoa, was powenuny rendered, and he was complimented for hia sermon by the entire congregation. Mr 9. is supplying; tbe place of tne regular pastor, Mr.

Crowe, tuat: estimable gehrleman being confined tu his bed by a severe spell of sickness. The Baptist nud other cliU'chcs are doing well. The Bapiist church had several addition? last week. They were baptiz-'d ut the loot of Pearl street in the river yesterday. pones COURT.

pay and restive cusses were before his Honor to-day, charged wilh cohabiting with a couple ot negro wenches. The case caused a much larger crowd af our court than usual, and considerable interest was manifested-! The gents wera tried by ajnry who found them guilry, and they the flue. Nu other business of any importance was transacted. LARGE SHIPMENTS. Twenty thousand bales of cotton were ehinped over our road east during the mouth of February.

SCALPED. A man passed through our city who was scalped In one of our new territories bv some ludiaiib a short time Kince. For the protection ui his head from tho March winds he wore a wig. ONE MOB E. Sam.

Nahtn, of our city, got mad yesterday and cut his nose off to spite his face, by being united in wedlock lo Miss Fannie Kane, oi your city. We wish the couple a happy lite, but at the fame time do not believe Sam was old enough to marry. THE GOOD TEMPLARS are doing splendidly at present. A targe addition was made last week. We have been unarmed, but we no not know how true it is, that whisky has declined tweuty-flve per cent.

TUE STREET cleaners were out iu force last Saturday. That ifihegoot. The streets ha Jb' needed il. THE T. M.

C. A. met in their ball yesterday afternoon for renilnr Sunday evening prayer mcetiDg. A largo crowd was present. During the revival this association basuot been holding its regular meetings, oh mg to the attendance ofthe members lo the revival meetings.

As soon as they are over Ihe association will resume iheir regular mi-etirtgs. Additions lo their library ate being made daily, and It is free to all. SMALLPOX. We have hoard ol tint two cases of this dreaded disease in our city. Outsideof coughs and colds, our city is quite healtay.

NOTICE, OFPICZTtS. If our policemen would make it convenient tn drop around by the pystofflcy during the opening of tne mail they might see just cause for an arrest of a set or hali-yrown lellows, wbo are in the habit ol congregating there and indulging in pro- lanu" auguige auo. oiuerwise Oreakme uie uoace our city. We tiust that our dflleers-will imme diately aoaie una nuisance, THE MITE SOCIETT or the Episcopal Church meots on next Thursday evening tn the residence or Dr. G.

Caldwell. A lively time is anticipated. BEN DER. Several men were on the street to-day trying to catch flies; so we judged Irom their actions. However, on making inquiries', learned that hoy were not members of Ihe Good Templars.

TOE COMMISSIONERS' COURT commences the March term nest Monday. LIST OP TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE Lmntle in Clark counly tor the week ending Feb. M1 1 KliS John W. Stacey to Nancy Jane Jacobs, 43 acres or land in Ui-ica ti wnbip Solomon L. Jacobs to John W.

Stacey. 837- 3.500 acres of laud in Utica township 2,500 James K. While to P. Ann Robs, acres ol laud in township S.QOO Stephen Cook to Emily Cook, 43J acres of laud in Charlcstown township JanieB Dean to Mill on Payne, 20 acres of laud in Bethlehem township 200 Milton Payne to Green Hultseii, 2u acres of laud in Bethlehem township 200 Zacb. Cole to Edtnon Cole, lots Nos.

115 and 116 in New Washington 150 M. Poindesterto Louis Dreyer, 83 acres of land in Silver creek township 1,500 ChaB. A. Neely to John W. Applegate, 23 ft of lot No.108 in JeffprsottviUe 3,000 Juhn W.

Applegate to l-ucludfl S. Neely, 23 ft of lot No. 106 in Jeffersonville 3,000 Cnlanta Burhue, by Audi ior, to Jacob Brail rr. lots Nof. 11 and 12, in block 16.

tn Jeffereoitviile Douglass, bv Auditor, to Jacob Bruuer, 211 it ol lot No. 150. in Port Fulton Auditor tn Jacob Primer, S-IS of 51 acr-s, coinmencini: ai the head of Big ISddy river Biin in (llavksville usaii Shindler. by Auditor, to Jacob Biu-ner. 2d' It ol lots Nos.

1 and 2, in Jcfl'er- Jobn Weaver, by Auditor, to Jacob Bruuer, 1 -20th Oi lot 140 in rortruiton The Turkish ronieu. The great obstacle in the way of civilizing or evangelizing Turkey is to be found in the condition of the woinen there. On this question a recent traveler the Eust says: ThP Rimrtle theorv of the Turk is that woman is nrtue only to ue a mave auu tn hoar children. Little education is necessary to lit thein for this narrow Bniiwrp. In his eve.

the more they nave, lue worse iur mum. jJLii iwu(j i iguorauue there an auiouut oi auper-stitinu and fauaticistn among the Turk ish women which in almost beyond im-iiP-infttion. Incredible as it may apppear, the Arabian nights tales seem to these women narratives of facts. Spirits aud o-finii have a larger place in their thoughts and lives than human beings have. If one of the sultan's wives for example, is sick, it is true that a Euro pean pnySICiaU 13 HHlll IU.

iu 'Uiouu uci Dody, but he is allowed to do nothing ua- o-pnii whom, she has offended, or with the evil suLrit who has been wreaking his spite upon her. These Turkish spirit imiist. not onlv deal with the sick in this way, but many of them profess to be able to raise the dead Hjy sim- nlV breathing upon mem. 'mere a nmhHblv not a woman Tnrkovwho does not believe in them. The absurd tales of the Koran, and the intinitely; more absurd Mussulman truaitions, are not ouiy aa luriy ukj-icvo as the Bible among unnsciaua, out tne thinirs are suuDoaed to be transpir ing every aay now.

ivtu uaioua ti.Q ninst. Knmneanized Mussulman in Constantinople, the women are under the spiritual charge ofa Turkish priest, who things ii necessary iu juuin.dmnijj iw-aio-n londeiicies bv making them more superstitious and fanatical than their IielgUDOrS. luetr lliltu iu uiuiimmeu HnshHkyn. and their hatned of all uube- livers is as fierce as though they had liv ed 1200 years ago. TmliO(l it mav be said of the Turkish women as a whole that they are in all roanpp.ts the same as 500 years ago.

Now tnese women living ju uio uiiusu- yi spirits aud genu steepea in superstition aud ignorance, unflinching believers in the Koran, are.the wives, themothers and i- nnr. tne euut-niura ui uuc luuug i la kpv. Everv bov lives among them uuti he is a dozen yeara old, and few receive any education afterward to modify their eariy iluuicsbiuuo. v.u impressions are eschangea ior some -u- n.numi nnf.ions. even ft 111HQ Hk MuStft- -n.

I l.lJl.;,Dnlf mnflul reformer, does not dare to reform his own harem, or attempt to make head against the superstition which reigns i hurA. Tf thprp is to be a ceuuiue reform in Turkey, it must begin in the education aud enlightenment of the women. Wo-men have a vast influence in Turkey in spite of their degradation. While they i-miiiii as at nrwsent. real reform is itn- nossible: aud.

so far as I know, no Turk ever vet advocated the ireueral en lighteument of tlie women. They talk sometimes about education for men, but not for women. Tne iuea oi remaie eau ixt.inii as neoessarv to reform and pros perity seems never yet to have dawned upon any j. ur-su. cmiuici What! have said of the ignorance the Turkish women reminds me of an iucident, which has just occurrea in siii v.aora in Rnlcariu.

The nominal Chris tians of Turkey are but little in advande of the Turks iu female education. The American missionaries have sought to supply ID13 WHUi iu ouif-iuitt uy womw- lishmiE a school at Eshi Zagra to traiii un o-iriR hh iwachers. Their success has been marvelous. The Bulgarian girls have shown au aptitude for learning decidedly more than the boys. But they have learned not only science, but something of practical piety and pure religion.

This has at last aroused the the Jewish aud the more fanati cal of tbe people. have been forcibly prevented from coming to the school. Finally an assistant teacher was abducted from the school. She was of age, and by Turkish law her own mistress, bat when she finally escaped from her friends, and took refuge in the school, the building was assaulted by a mob. The windows wiiro all Kin sshed in.

the door attacked with axes, and the mob was ready for anything, but the door, barricaded from within, did not- give way, and at last they gave it up and scattered, These rioters were of course Bulgarians and not Turks, but the Turkish authorities did nothing to prevent the riot, and it remains to bo seen whether they will do to punish the rioters. The mis-; sionariea would have fared hardly if the mob had got their hands upon uiem. Mrs. Colt, at Hartford, proposes to Kink Hri well deep en ouch to. rflRnh hot water for warming her con eervatory.

a FOTt RENT BOOM A farnUbed room. Bailable for lodging two or three young-gentlemen, at So. 39 Jefferson street, helow fcecond. inliS dS FOR ltNT TOBACCO FACTOTVST OK STEM-IS It Formerly orcntiied by O. W.TJIOMAS Co.

Apply to C. ft. CLIFTON, No. HamTTlon Buildings, corner Sixth and Main. nihSdG FOR RItNT-FIRST-CLASS RhSinKNCE On Fifth street, between Chestnut street and Broadway, containing eleven rooms and all modern improvements: lame yard.

PEAKSON MEDDlb, 1 50 West Main, oyer mortln, Gault dtl tccnth. No. Inqnire within. VOR. RKNT-Thcseo mdand third stories of the JO 100 TJilrd Mrtjol, hrlw en Market and JfU- FOR, It t' NT HOUSE A iwortory lirlck dwell: iuKhouBC.coii'alnltnrS rooniF.

with gas. water; Bllinuood order; lot 35 by ISO; No-17 between Clay and Shelby stn eis- Apply to IRVINE MEUWlN, corner Main and Hftu-cock streets. "tt ENT nOiiSE-. Twoj two-Btory brlr.lt jl nonsce.on uio uouni 1 idc nf nlreet. Iip.

ven Floyd tiixi rivntoa. wi spienuia. cottages modern imiirovenients. r.ontiuninc room and hall, Ucni $S0 per nionth, to tlrst-class tenant. Nice coN s-irmtrcpt.

near Collezc. Alsoone.on Filth Street, n--ar Breckmildne. MuRPJS, SUUTIIWIC'K CO-. iO Jetierron street. mill fa FOR EST HOUSE A larse dweilinff-house, containing nine rooms, newly repaired, with gas thrninimiii: 1 me varri.

with fruit 1 ud irrai arbor; situated on above Jacksou, so. mi. Mia. For terine. Reapply at No.

'Jlli, t-ext door, ninnu USE A family icedevce on ween tureen ami ti- not. containing Rix rooms, besides basement and attic. Apply to il. B. Norlhiirn Bank.

fe2i dtl Apply to coinci First ana revs iu KENT MAIN STREET PROPIfiltTY '1 he largr sloie occupied byJ.S. Munf- Son. "Dttut south eitii; of Main sireet, fte- hOnrill an" rnui, nunc-' e. iiirniture and flxturcti ior sale. The bntluinc fs fourstories high; Is2i0 lect deep, and has a rear entrance sutllciently larc receive and deliver goodu.

The oHlce is titled no In bsndsome stye, andlsad- inirahlv adupted for bankinc purposes. Apply to J. I. MtltiHl--'. -AKeni, on ine prf hiim-w.

tr.t mu room attached, on theecoud Moor the II ami 1-nn lllock. corner ot Sixth vind Main btreets Aenly No. in same ulidlug. f-18 dt! DWELLING A de-trable inree- tory brick dwlhng. situated Jeffi-rson street.

rirnt anu ftecoim si reute, uniTiming maiitu rooms, with gas, water, baln-room, stame. c. 111-nuire of S. H. SHALLCUOSS.

UUTURIE CD'S, No. 17 Main street. lehndtt DEKS JOI! SON, fS Main FOR UKNT OK SAIjK TT1KKE irnrrtnna nmtnrPS. near flotlbs Stalion.on the l.on svtlle and Frai'kiort Rnllrond. particulars apply to E.

D. HOB US. at Hobbs'Sla tlon, or to S. T. MOlSitS, at Hcnnlng Speed's.

No. tl Etrcd bclwecn 1-onrth and lei 5 dtr Oll KENT-HOTEL The Home, on 1 Jetferson stn-et, between Firs' and Urook iwc contains sLttei'n rooms, la'-ircioi, stanie. car- lot rlane-housi'. and other inns. Also nthpr hoaiditig-iiouse'i and eentrallv located, bv T'AHFIELD.

No. I 5.S Thiri street, belweeh reen and 11 ainut. ivn it EST HOUSES A two-storybnek dwell-, ine house, containing nine rooms, with gat, wa- north side walnut, near ti eteirett. Ap- to lUVlJNt 01 aium arm streets. laaOdtf A two-story brick house onih si't of Gmy street, lieiweeu l'iisl I eacnd.cont iiniiigiiroums.

Apply to in sirecL. jaj. uit 7I KENT-NATIONAL IJOTnL, L(UIrILLE, KY. Th1-large and capacioud honl. temporari'v tli-- comer of Main and Fourth ireeis.

In tne very heart 01 the ettv. Is offered for rent. It has done tucia'lve busin'-si ior tne 'ast uv r.crms, JACO JalSdti RENT-ItOOMS- To an unohiectvinahlt i over our bankii ofllce. TUCKEU CU cornet lalrt dtt tenant.two goon room Knttance on Fourth street. rih ana itu sneets.

REST A VERY DESIRABLE HOUSE Corner Seventeenth and Oh smut containing 10 -it. unhlp. nntl all neressarv out-bu'ldinaB. newly painted mid pattered throughout. Lot 105 fet Iront by ikip trees.

'Iiiuulre n't No liS oppcsire. Price, per month. de22 dtl" FOR tin red uv I tip SUl ut 11 iniprovcrt fann of B. Guy. near the Cane Lnn travel road, nvc ano a nan nines nn: c.iy, run-aluing 155 acres.

For description see card on occonil 5g HES lical Estate Brokers mh3 id Oil SALEOH EXIIIIASIJE-For r.ood city property, a bandso.ne and desn able laroi ol Uii acres.Hiiuatediu the i torn pike, a inncs OI LOniSVUie. UOOll iihu i.mii- meat to ciiuicnea ana scuuoib. ppiy iu j. u. 7'i Jellerton alrcct, bet.

Sproud Third. fe25 dl2 LT5 NKWSPAPKli-Situatcd in one of the most popul us ami wean-ny poi uioiib ui In cuter of four JitnUe-, in wlilcii tU re no other paper published Uijoing an oacc lent rtiB-iin: iiairoiiiige, on iinini'utly and lon rwUh- i. ue auvaioages oner'-o ior to a iv that can tie iound eWwnere. The illlc in CftnneeiioTi with the pa-er Is oil" oi the ihuromrhlv complete lo be louud auywh. in Mat" out ol Louisville.

For timber fniormation lo tlie Kdlior oi the Louisville courier. Oil. I DAVIS COl'NTY FARM Situated ou the Hardlusunrg- ioad, in the "Beech Woo containing; 41 acres, all under ie.Lce. and about 2 ta lUl'lvauon iw 1U ineuuy ui uevui- watt goot improvements, Lonsist'ng oi illng iioujo, i rooms neiow, i inuiv, nunoiiTii i room for storius liav and toiiacco; corn erib- ior toa linshels corn, ice-lionse-carrlage-houfie, kitcnpn. uses for teaKitie, 2 roirns In eaehjand d'T e- ry an.

i convenient oiu ii-oimu-: uk.ii mi; pi.rt- nni'. nlao. fruits of varum othi-r kinds. The nroniirtv will be sold in whob- or in pare to purehasers. For lerms apply to m- on thepiem- to G.

H. Coelmiu or IS. SPE-vD. ijiOK SA I.K-Oli KKN f-NELSON COUNTY FARM One mile easi of Bardtown. coutnln-ing 170 acres, all in cuiUvtUloii; cood substantial dwelling house and snitable out buildings; hu-t iug watr r.

nood trarden 'pot: yuftmr or-chard, and other fruit trees. The abov place is con-veiiienl totehouls, and Is a de-irable-and comfortable For terms or sate orient apply to J. w. Muir J. F.

peed. of Louisville, or invsell Davles-f county. THim.S. SPEED, feli dc-dliu noitSai.K-A VALUABLE FAIJM -Situated ultes below the city, between Canc-nin gravel and the river, one-half mile noin each. Con-liiinsiari acres i "5 acres cleare i and well inclosed, rest In limber; 50 ueres oi Hue meadow: good or-char'i aud tood water; comfortable lit-wed loe dwell-Jng of eight rooms, and nic out-hiitidiiiss, all geod t-ondition.

To suit juneh-er. would be m-vioed into two loifi ol SI0 and 11T ai-res. each bavins a portion clean laud and timber 'Uiproveuienlfi on flmrsilav, 'hp 5tit ot March, win sold on that day. the premises at pubdc auction. Apply to, J.

HUiiMKS No. SI Greeu eireei, net. second A Ullnl; Ol IO li-UAl 111. 11 IB HHll, muui Jjinyi, uu l- iwyd ana I'n-sion, u-'i IC lif.MUKSl.W- nvr lino con ul rv rc-idene. and hurlilv im proved larms In this county for sale.

App.y street. W. flAVS jam 1711 It A I.ICOK EX CM A Si; A FINK A KM or iiK acres, more or iebn. cikhi nv 01 Louisville, near Cane Gravel road; two houses au'lstahlcson the premises; thirty or Ihirty-flvp tn-ic limner, ierms eacy pan ie; orwould exchan-e lor eity property. Applv to.

H.SALX'.at Crawford SaleV, No. 'iU Main LotMSVllie, iy. no" 'OH S' I.E-LAND- miles 01 Court hoi land. ri thi wc wi: ciuallei diiamllies. Appl 10 111:.

COCHRANE litu aiitu sireei, U. L. 1'OrE, Mechanic: To Bridge Contractors. Engineer's iiffick Louisville BmiHtii Co. IDUOPOSALS will be received by ihonndrrslpiiea tiniu iMt-, ror tie ofa poi- tlonoi the siip'-iMrn' nio river liriaii1 nr I 11 ni ennm nf nt' iron suspension trnW.ot the following lengths from center 1.0 ceuiur tu pier.

iuui Plans aud specifications can be seen at ALBERT I- INK, Chief this office. Knirinc r. F. w. V-vrouAN, Ass't Engineer IcIS dlMhlt) T.

C. POMEROY, Whole3alu an Retail Dealeis In Pittsburgr Coali NO. SIW THIRD STKEET, BETWEEN MARKET AND LOUJSVILIiE, KY. 0008; HY3)ES So GOOSE Dealers in all grades ol COAL! No. 130 Fourth street, opposHc Masonic Temple.

gon or railroad solicited, and prompt niisourg com iiiway on jal deodHni ISA A OBOIIS Wliulexnlo unit Ill-mil I era lu il 2est Pittsbuxg and Youghiojjhenj A- L. "VRDEH8 promptly filled at the lowest market rates ami oi ,,1 01 i.iMillti ofeoal Principal Olllre norlh slue Market, near Third si n.in-li Otllees. Klilh slreet. at J. P.

Ci'oinie's ice de Branch OlHcca, Flilh pot. and comer Thirteenth aud Main streets. AlEX. MILLAR, 8 W. I.

KITE. Wliolealc'and retail dealers tn the best quality of PITTSBURG OTHER A Xi AT THE LOWIisT 1'liICK. 1'jvOMPT Hlleuliou pitch to countri- orrtlrH. Office, No. 129 Market North Side, One door below Fourth, ICS (IllU LOUISVILLE, KY.

ecu. coal coal; ReiriO'tf'al No. 1J0 west sldo ol Third sucel, one dooi from i-floriiou street, nrjnni-Pd to fill All nrderi with lhn verv nest, qualities oi cuji jmtt-a. Kuarauieuu O. L.

6TA.K CLIFF, STANCLIFF AHOJ1ITKCTS, Mo, Unmllun ds Bro. BulIcUilB, mm dtl COBKEB IIXTH AH ic 1 IjUUISVILI.K oity court. HON. E. S.

CQAIG.PJtESCDLNa JUDGE. on DAT, Mar. 2. Blub Monday was Inauzurated this morning by 'a luri-e asscmidace of the human iamily, who' tne gaiieiy io its iiuhobi, a large and well assorted docket was balanced. the" scales, of lueiico.

For the first time within the memory of iue oiaesi rcnorier tne ci Dress, ine ftiarsnai ol this tribunal, it rom a euggeetion of the Commonwealth's Attoruey.) dlppctsed the motley crowd surroundingthe ihe to iaka their seals. Alter thtd commendable act be called out in bis ttcntorlan voice, "lop much commotion hero In this court room; i ue audience subsided, ana atinnc the ads tbe ring of a quarter ofa dollar in silver could have been heard at! over the room, (I anybody bad had one to dropbut they didn't have any. "Hits. off!" and "down In front," was loudly ejaculated, and a dcalnly si illneos pervaded the sanctimonious poitnls of this great olbunal. After iinpinelirig ihe grand aufl petit juries, the court proceeded to business.

The firtJi c-ise called wa that of Bridget Gorman and Johanna Buckley, for hivtn been drunk and disorderly. Biddv and Joe are two sosy lasses ol "sweet They were found kicking wildly ai the frontispiece ol a corner grocery at the unseasonable ae well as unreasonable hour of midnight. Biddy made several attempts io uet the floor, but she was ruled out of order. She was fioully permitted to rise to a auettion of privilege. She spoke rapidly at rst that her tonguo fairly rau away with our pencil, but when she L'Ot dowu -to a gallop, we beard her sjy that she' had filled the position of "chiel cook, boas, washerwoman, baud ironcr and chambermaid; on the first floor of the Travelers' Home, on the' river banfr.

Biddy and Jo. had been out on h. visit to pome of their old croniis frum "bejant sea," and they protracted their stay beyond the hour stipulated. After the last punch hud been washed down, the word was given, now go. home, or the ik-his will be put out." They starred for the first floor, but got dry ou Ihe way, and' stopped at the aforesaid grocery to net a "nigbi-ciu." They called loudly for two "whisky" straiffbts," and while beating a reveille on the door ibe toes ot their shoes, fell into the hands of the "l'bi 'is His Honor informed the wayward "girls" that thtv had kicked the taw out of ioint.

and must thereiore nav S3 each and give bond ol $200 lor their future cood be havior, or tauu Pituauons as chanibcnuuids ihe workhouse lor thirty days. i ne nest case wa a verv hard one. It was that of the venerable Mary Warren, who is never sober except through some unavoidable and uu-lorseeu accident. She is such a renilnr cneRt nr the calaboose that her plate aud name has lately ueen Daiied on the door of ber cell. She no sooner cets discharged Irom one- drunk than she strikes "benzine water" at the DearesJ L-rocerv; and eoes in again under a deady pull.

On Sunday Mary put tier inns- to the mouth ofa stone Jug oi "calamity DiLtcra ana Kepi, it mere unui enu retrograded to a state of eUuerb ioditTereucu aB to' when aed how she was coinjr to put her next foot forward. When the policeman hookedToo to Mary's arm she was evidently looking for her spectacles which sheuoneared to have lost. This made Marv verv indiinani. and shu sudden took a acat on the hack of her head, her. waterlall striking the pnvemeut like a bombshell.

Hei leet flew around like a pair of threshing flail', but with the aid ol several policemen she was carritd lotbe station house, tallowed byalong procession oi darkies, buys, and barking doi-s. The court made out a bill of $3 acainst Marv, and held her in bond ol ilUU untilshe joins the "daughters of temperance." Sam. Cooper was found down amove the morally dead drunk heroes. Sam. is a native of the suburbs of Jefferson viile, nud is a drummer by Irade.

He fought in tbe last war, and ic said tu have as flue an car for blowing the base drum aa any member of the German opera. lie fell yesterday while a reveille on a split-bottom chair. On his way to the court he proposed tn recite "it oad" by the "urtlmr of thoughts on a decayed potato," but tbe officer was deaf to his appeal. Ue was duly presented to the court this mornine, and Bis Honor concluded that there was no obstacle m-the way of his taking his scat the workhouse upon ihe irrounr of his being a member from Indiana. Sim.

was accordingly thrown in tbo lions' den in default or $3, Tom unassuming sou of tbe Emerald tele, who never drinks when he cannot get it, fell Into the bands of his friend "Ked-Eyr." made a raid on the domicil or his venerable mother, violating all the usages of civilized warfare. Theoldlady handed him over to the officer, woo took him to the inebriate's home. Tom is an old customer, and the court reminded hitn of his promise the last time he was np, not to comeback. Thomas scratched his bead, and replied very complacently that ho "did not come of Ins own accord." After pledging himgclf lo re-' luru no more, ho was allowed to depart. The.

ensoof Peter McKtgney, for assault and battery on Mike McKigney, was continued uutil Wednesday, and the accused held in $200 bail. Geoige Sweeney and Henry Trout, two young men, were presented on tbe charge' of disorderly conduct, having throwu stones throuizh tbe windows of the domic tl ol Madame Mary Melbourne; they were lined $10 and hold iu bond ot $10(J ior their future good behavior. Thomas J. Adams was fined $3 for a commonplace drunk. Isham Moore, a negro as black as tbe hinges of Pandora's bos, was presented as a suspected felon.

He was cauebt in Ihe rcsidenee ol Mr. Hubbard uudor very suspicious circumstances. Isham tried io make out that be was "H-aitiiig the "ch'I lid" cook, but' tbe ''gal" denied the soft impeachment, saying that she had one lnver and didn't want any "Moore." Ish. was held iu bond of $200 for lour months. Two negroes, named McDaulel and Johnson, were flucd $5 each for fighting on ibe si rett, and breaking the Sahbaih.

John Brown, an idiotic youngdarky, was presented as a vagrant. He dii not know his name, age or where he came from. The court ordered him to he i urned loose, and "ibe moke went marching ou" like ihe soul of his illustrious namesake. C'has. Myers, lor asssulting Pat Flvnu; the caeo was continued and the accused held in $400 bond.

John Garrlck was up on tho charge of stealing $250 irom D. McSweeney. It appeared that McSweeney dropped the money in his back yard and the fact of Garrick's nnvlug been out iu the yard shortly afterward led him to cause hia urrest, Garrick was drunk when taken to ibe nation-bouse aud the officers pumped a confession out of hitn that hehati found tne money. Tbe evideuce, however, was verv uusutislaciory. Garrick was held in $800 to answer.

Bob Da vis was perpendicuiarized before tho seat ol justice for a plain and unostentatious drunk. Bob. rushed his hauds wav down into his truuserloon pockets aud drew forth a dilapidated old pocket book without quorum. Tbe courL ecra'ched $3 opposite hi name, and the unforlu-nntu Robert was tfhippid by the flrst to the work-house. Stephen Eden Fox nud Wm.

Board-man, were up Tor burglary and larceny. The cade was continued. Thus. Moore, for stealing $37 from John Williams was held in $3(iQ to answer. Mary Barr, charged with grand larceny, bid ber case continued uutil Friday, and iurniebed bond in $3lH).

Louis Gerbach, Billy Bowman, James Loug and J. W. Owens, a quarto of ambitious youths, were sent lo the House of Ifeiugeto study for the Legiblniure and Congress Charley Thomas and J. I). Barileld were up for disorderly conduct, and contributed $3 each lo me slutting iunu.

joun uertcuo was presented lor being iiuk.md disorderly. but be was not readv for rial. He wiil be called uoou to-morrow to wer why he did "thusly." P. McDonild. for assault and batterv on Sam.

Nevin, was held in 100 to answer. laioott was brought up ott a peace arrant sworn out bv his Marv June, and rcotilred furnish hhud iu two hundred dollarn lor six months. They are domestically at loggerhenda. 1 no noten uuu. scrumpitous icmaie.

Ann Brown." one of tho everereeue of tbe gardeu of Marshallonla," was presentod on the grave cbargu or obstructing Ihe course of public Justice by tmeoisand luliuiiaaiing witnesses. A large number oi damsels men into court, to hear tcslimonv in the Case. Anion" thi nHnn-B caNed were Ida Sfratfon, Katflesnake Kate. Carrie Sloan, Good-fbr-riothing Nan. Annie Mullen, Mistletoe Betsey.

Alice Whitman and Clubfoot wollie. Alter uearingait tne. astounding tbe case, the court held Ann in $500 und accepted her own bond. Pol Bullit. ho old nee-re woman who was fined $30 tho other day for erecting a frame building in violation oflaw, was grunted a new trial.

The court thtu took a recess uutil Tuesday. UNITEO STATES COURTS. HON. BLAND BALLARD. DDQE.

The court niet on vca'erdav at tbe regular hour. United Stales vs. C. Ilardesty; indicted ior carrying on mo Business oi a aiBimer wimoui having paid the special tax. The accusedTailing 10 appear, ms recognizance was luneueu.

a jury then emnanelcd to'trv the truth of the itidfct- ment. After hearing the evidence, the jury ren dered a vcraici oi "iruiiiy. No judgment was rendered. United Str tates vs. Geo.

Swadon: indictment. J1 nollf nrmeqyi was entered. ment contains two counts. la "the first he is charged with having distilled spirits without hay iit-r nid the Boccial nx. In the second count In is charged with setting up a diPillicry without Tlnng the Assessor ofthe district in which it was located a description ni jts Fize, locauon, ate.

Hi. nUnded "not frulltv. A iutv was fmDanefed. who having heard ihe evideuce and arguments of counsel, returned a verdict ot guilty oi ms ol- icnap r. inrpea in tuuaeuuuu cuuiil.

The court tmpoBea a nne ou ine accoseu oi giuu id the costs oi tne proceedings. Tie was also ordered to bo imnrisoned in the common jail oi mis conniy ior liny days. TJnitcd States against John J. White and -T. Davil.

Indicted for carrving on tbe business ot retail liquor dealers without having paid he special tax. The accused having nleaded "not rmiiiv. birvivnR imn.melcd. who having heard the evi deuce, returiieo. tmitt ui uufyuuij.

i uu drfonilnttis were discharged. In a number ot cases aniaavits were meo oy irties claiming to be iuioruiers, aud asking an allowance as sncn. The cape ie united Mates against ine Ken inckv Bourbon Company Is set lor trial on to- uay. The court meets this mofDing at tbe regiilji, hour. JJANMLItLPTCY.

Pclitionsfor ndiudtcation in bankruptcy were on yesterday filed by the toilowing parues, viz: jonn a. iucb.ee, -uoersou county, Bushrod W. Gnfllii, Taylor conhty. R. Hamilton, Mariou county.

V. It. Busbv, Shelby county. William T. Brown, Shulby coutify.

Henry R. Johnson, Shelby county. Chris. G. Mershon, Shelby county.

John Erwln, McLean cmuty. Wni. T. Uawes, Uaucock county. Ben.

G. Harris, Daviess county. Mouroo M. Llseuby, Hopkins W. A.

Wilson, Manou couuty. Jonas SultOD, Pulaski county, T. K. Harkley, Garrard county. John Y.

Yeakey, Garrard county, James M. McFadiu Lonisville. Samuel W. Jewell, county, Leopold Oppenbeimer, DaviceB county. Joseph Ott, ivies? cmoty.

-Tohn Poser, Henderson counly. C. V. Pterce, Daviess couuty. L.

M. Queen, D.ivless comity. Wm. e. Sayrc, McLcrtti couuty.

"D.G. Thomason, McLean county. Henry W. Harflelil, Daviess couuty. Wm.

W. Smith, Shelby couuty. Jo. Grnbam, Louisville. Otterbrtn L.

Krack, Lcxiugton. Joseph B. Sheridan, Louisville. Armstrad Blackwelt, Clark county. Wm.

H. Oarvin, Carter county. JEFFEttSO.N COUNTV COURT. HIS HONOR W. B.

HOKE, JUDGE, iloNDAT. March The court met this morning aud transacted the following Commonwealth v. Gibs: con tinned one week. Commonwealth vs. Trabne: cause Bet lor 181.

Mr. Burnett w'aB elccLed Scaler oT Weighti nnd Mrasiiros. The She riff was directed by the court to levy on property lor all taxes due trie county. Tt. was ordered that the uoll tax for 1S68 be re duced to $1 50, levy a tax of 10 cents ad valorem, for expenses.

of the Jail Committee was read, rc- ccivea, ana oraerca io rccun. je aaaif luhi-. mittee was continupd, and Judge Hoke added tu The ad valorem tas oT15 cents on $100 for building tne jail, nudcr tne act passed February 1-tlli itiic mlnntn' Mr. Jos'enh Wilsou was Instmcted to nretiare bill, to be preseiiiod to the Legislature, to' relieve tbe coiiDty irom FritzKuetus was appointed to survcy'dislrict vice jj. ocuurcruian, rcstgiKu.

ol E. D. FBTEH J. K. BA X.X.

3c ROAI, ESTATE AGENTS, STOCK' BUOKERStMD AUCTIONEERS, NO. 99X FIFTU STREBT, fcZSdtr Between MOOREj No. Nonliwrm Cor. Mnin A- Fourth tx 1f.i;ui;ar pAlk DAYS 'j UESIIA Yrs nml FICIJIA Ysi. advnncei made on conPienmcntB.

JaSldtf fcMOtBB, AuclloncerB TO -DAY. Special Notice to Clothing: Bayers, llrPn-lll Dj.lt nn of Mnrp.h.nt' 11 VV o'clock precisely, a Urge stock of (ashfonabJe ready-made clothing, wmiout reserve. t'-nilotj (if the wholesale and retail Irado Is directed to uie aoovusaie. ijOis noerai wmi privneire. Terms caBh.

T. ANDEKfcON it b3 Anctioneerg. BY C. C. HUTCHINSON 70 Jcflerson bet.

Second and Third. (J rent Sale ot Furniture, nud Ury Coods Ai-n-iifiil Secona-hnuii BedBteatla, Hnr -nua, Vlitunds, Ivitchcn onorul Bfrtmnt ol 'Household Cioodis, Dry UooiIh, Wool ttelnlnes, BtnekSlllis.iUniiiiury tJoods Mlver-pltited ware, OSDAYand TUESDAY MORNING, at 10 'cloak mill d3 C. C. llTCHINSON. CO Anctioncera.

BIT C. Iff A.TBSW8, N0.SI6 SJarkct street, bet ween. Eishtli and Ninth, Special faie ofa Inree -ot ofVlrsinln. Pluc 1 Duneco. iinequ iny; amii, OD-iuoien -aie 01 i.ui'uo 'jfii oi iuruicurc 01 uvery uo scripiiou, AT AUCTION.

ON TUESDAY MOUNJNG.March3.at 10 o'clock, at aiieimn-ioonis, Nn. 1 ti Market belweeu liiguui auu will sen aa ajiove. il Auctioneer. BY S. G.

HENHt 6t CO. Ijaree Sitlc of Diy (Joo Cloth inff) and liineii-busoui AT AUCTION. consletiDgin part oi jenns, Irish caBiiutreH. sou uhiiuui hi thirir. jit ciock, lots ready.

iuuuh clothimr and if cnts' I'nruliihlmr not The ahove goods are worthy the attention of fc23 S.G. HENRY Auctioneers. BY C. C. 8 FENCER, Klesrniit Furnittiro nt a Private (tesidence, fto.

1 side of Fiisi street, between (ireeu iind Wnliiut hi reels, AT AUCTION idc ol Film mreet. tietweon Ori'n unrl Wlniit tl. elegani lurnitureol aianilly removing Iromthecity, consisting of mahogan' pnr'or enshioned-seal sets, center aud etde Brnssela lapcsiry and ingram carpets, marble-top, roFewood and walnut bureaus and enclosed wa-listands, arsiows, kitchen turnitnre and all other articles usually kept In a flrst-ciaas private r. sidenco. Trrms cash.

fe21) C. C. SPENCER, Auctioneer. AUCTION SA EES FOR THE WEEK itY CUTTER, BEfllENT No. 75 Th'rd street, bet.

Main and Market. TUESDAY MORNING, March fit 11 ocloek. a large sale of new nud second-hand remftnre, honne-keepers' articles, and miscellaneous foods, gencr- WEDNESDAY MORNING. March 4. at.

10 sale ot all binds of goodB at our auction THTfRSI) AT MOl'NTTNr. Marrh at. 1ft n'elnet sale of dry goods, uotloue, Ac, to the irade. FRIDAY MORNTNO. Mnreh nt.

IftU o'pIopV. regular tale of lurnituie. carpets; at our auction rooms. AT AUCTION. DaJlv the above sroods will he sold tn lh tradH without reserve for ish.

inch! CU fTER. BEMKNT Anctloneers. BY GARTRELL ZVZOORD, j. 127 N. W.

cor. Main and Fouith stre -eucraI ssoi tmeiit of Household Fumi-ture, coiiHisting ol t'bfvry Wardrobes, fine Wnlnut Curptt, (JbiLirs, Jewelry, Uueensware, AT AUCTION. ON TUESDAY MORNING- March 3. at 9 o'clock, at our salesrooms, we will sell us above. 1 GARTRELL MOOHK.

Auctioneers. TIIIthE MAYS' AUCTION SALES BY THOMAS ANDERSON fit CO. ON TUESDAY, March 3. at 10 a.m., will be sold a slock of boots, shoes, and breirans. 29 csaes frcib.

stock, just received: also, sort hats. ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, March -1 and 5, at 10 a. each day, will be sold an assorl- lent of dry goods, embracing, addition to the hiial variety, Id voices of gloves (ladles' aud cents' id), cot ton hosiery, notion-, stocks of jobbers, aud rc-ailers, Ali-o, at i'i ji. each day. a lull line of fa'-hlonable oady-made elotlilnir: also, invoices ol low priced Jtt.tltitig, svtt huts, d-c.

mill T. ANDERSON Auctioneers. BY H. C. RUSSELL.

AT AUCTION. ON TUESDAY, March 3, at 3 o'clock P. I will sell a new coftarre house on I.ainn'oa st reet, he. Iween Jackson and Hancock, containing!) rooms. wii.il cisiutnaua an ncccdsary uiH-nnnomgs.

iota ieet ironi. iiy up di.ep lo a. 20-foot alley. 1 emit- easj mill II. RCTSSELL, Auctioneer.

BY S. P. WUALEY, Si aud 83 Fltth street. Executor's Sale ol the Property ot Mrs. ant rvt wiieim, ii.

cm 11 mi I'ei-soiiiu-eeoitd Street House and Ijot, nud Household Furulliire, AT AUCTION. 0N TUESDAY MO UN NG. March 3, 1368. at 10 bv order ot Executor, on the retnls.s. iiuated ou the west side of Seeond street, etxveen Green a id Wnlnut strcets.at the late resi dence of i.rs.

M. Wilt-ou, deceased, I will soil at puh- a two utory and attic brick house, with otSl feet trout hy 171 feet deep, to iv 20 foot alley. The houe contains 10 water and tias. and situated in the besl part of the city. Also, at die same time, 1 win sen an nr uie nous-e-linld and kitchen iiirniture contained In ihe hou-e.

AL-o. 1 piano and a lot 01 splendid 011 Dainaucs. tlicproperty of another pai ty. j-nriti-B oesirous. 01 iooiuui' in, uie premises', tnu so at any time previous and up to the dayot sale.

'I'ithh cash, balance in one and two years: int Ft aud lien ior the real estate, and for the persooai pr.perty cash. fe2S S- P. vvtl ALE Y. E1T HAYES McNBTT. l'iiieo.

one very Vine Mnbominy Wnrd- rooe. Hue i' renew tsetttneuus. fpritur wses. 11 nil otier flue WiiflistaitilM, nrusseU aud other Caiiet, 1 lutii-K. 'I 11 hi rn.

Miivei. and InrnR nssnn- uieiit. 01 Household Goodst also a larse hh- ht'iLUii-ni 01 jemari, AT AUCTION, WEDNSEOAY MOUNT KG. Mareh 4, at 10 o'clock, at our auction rooow, on Fifth atreel, ear -i efl'msoi alteet, we will sell as above. Terms ca-b.

mbj BAYER McSETT, Auctioneers. HY TU'JKAr. WOICTACK, Auction aud Commission Merchants, Salesroom 1J3 Main street, bet. Fourth and Bui r-ccoml Trude Snle of ''obneco, C'i cars aud 1 f-nuu. WEDNESDAY MORNING, March 4, at lUo'cloct at our tniesioom.

we win tieii ai aucnua. 230 nackHgesiuaniiraciurea in anna or-ui pal brands of Virginia, Ken-lueKy aed Ml-aouil Tobacco, in caddies, quar.ers and half boxes. lriUV'WJ cigars assorted, common 10 very una. f0 cases snuff, in bottles, boscs and oapers. 50 cases aud ubls smoking tohaeco.

lllrjisPM nrlne seed lenf niltinff. "We Invite special attention of dealers and cigar innujaciiirers lo tins suie. mhl H. A. KENEASL'ER, Sa esiuu BY S.

G. HENRY CO. Cuses Hoot uud Mioes, AT AUCTION. OS WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, March 4 and 5, we will aell a lare and splenflid stock of wo-meii'n. nil-ei.

nnd p.tiili'ren's ejilf. kid. nud bud" work: menu's, boys', nnd yombs' brogaus. paluorals, iic, Hie above i-t of goods are the beat we have ever oucreu. S.

G. HENRY fe29 Auctioneers. BY S. F. WHALEY, 61 and S3 Fifth street.

Walnut Street IIohho and Lot AT AUCTION. fX THURSDAY AFTERNOON. March .1. IS6S, at V. o'clock, I will sen on ihe premises, alt'tnted on Hie south -ide 01 Walnut street, between Sixth aud Seventh streets, No.

532, a two-story brick house eoi'talninc 9 rooms, with JOt running tnrongn 10 a 2U foot alley. The property can be inspected any day previous to, aud on the day of sale The keys can found nt mvoltlee. This Is the prooerty of a nonresident, who wishes to dispose of liis iuteiests in the city. Possession given immediately. Terms at S.P.

WUALEY, Auctioneer. BY S. F. WHALEY, 81 and 93 Fifth street: Asslsmec'e Snle of Jefferson CnnntT Fnrm. locii.

aruiiuir Utensils, and Household Fm-uiturc. 1WII.L offer fr pale On TUESDAY MORNING, March 10, 10 o'clock, the farm Known as- the 1 unk l'liice, 8 miles irom ihe city.ou Hie Jclter-ioiitowo nlkp. tn-wit: 115 acren rie.b ilearerass land. with irooil i-ubstautial inipioveineuts, wiih a t-wc-slory brick h' tisc of 12 ro' ni.includim: kllcbeti: twoeerv-aiit's houees, brick, 3 rooms each: two-storv house; stone; 3 never-uilllnj spriugs: larce frame stable for 22 horses; 2 good frame dry-house, ice-house Ulled, orch- ini ot cci' Ct truu, one oi mo nesi carnens in tne wilh strawberry bed.B, grapes in abundance; 20 acres-bluegrnss. 16 acres clover.

12 acres wail iw; liaiance in a mgn sti.te oi ciimvanon. A fo.t! ot Jiorf-ep, i extra milch cows, 40 headot boas. i fuli-blood cheptoi bonr.l full-blood Chester sow. cot-wold sheep, rockaway, top buairy.l prf ue wacon, fonr-horse wagon, Kentucky plowe, cultivators, harrows. 4 si-ts oi rock-away, bnney and wueon h-irnes' a larpe lot of parlor, household and Kilclipn furniture, mIUi oil paiut-inss.

engravings, with hooks and book case, oilcloth reS carpels. Terms on sale ol land made unusually easy, with a lout: lime on a portion ofthe purchase money. The norinnol nrfinprtv ail siimx -inner S.10. cash In hand- ovej that amount a credit ot 4 months will be gUcn. with bond and approved security, negotiable, and p-iySUlB SL LUUh.

Ol t-UUisl'UU. Willi lUlOfLtl 11WU1 date. The farm wltl be sold at 12 'k si. .1. P.

GUTHRIE. AssiRuee ot Mitchell, Sliallcrusis Co. leldJawiwis S. Auctioneer 1 LAWYERS. rilOP.E.HKAMLBTTK.

JAP. T. DK Ail LETTS brajtleite. sojv atto'rneys-at-la-w OI'FIOK, NO. 10 JKKVEKSON ST South Siao, bet.

Fouirll an.1 HI BANKKTJPTOY. J. L. CXBMMOXS. WILLIS.

CLEMMONS WILLIS, Attorneys txt Law Office, No. ItiO Jefferson near Filth, feC3dlm 1.0 II.I.H. KV jiVttpviiey -at Law, PRACTICES In the Common Law and Crimlna PHILIP A. GAERTXTER, at Law, Office, Ko. 35 Court Place, LOUISVILLE, RT, I TCtJSIlAy MOKMXK, MARCH 3.

ISCS. LOCAL ODDS AND ENDS. "The clly was very dull yesterday, and local newB scarce; Yes terday was a 'poor day for babies. We did not hear of auy belugBcattered aruuud. iThe City Court was lively yesterday, and the Commonwealth's Attorney took a benefit.

5STThe Nashville and Memphis trains yesterday1 came lu crowded with piBscntrers. IST-The February payments ol the police of Now Albany, required Ihoeum of S370. fraihe carpenter shop bclontHnc to Mr. John Omcrls, on Upper FlfLcenth street, New Al bany, was totally destroyed by fire yesterday forenoon. Lose 500, witb no insnrauce.

"In the rear yard of Walker's Exchange are several live deer, and very beautiful ones, too. The members o( the olante CJub, of Louii viile, have mad a Mr. James AJbertson, of New Albany, an elecant ofler for his out-rler boat Morris McDonald, which has been declined. 'A laree delesation came over from Albany last night to witness Mr. Forrest's Spar- tacas.

EBG. W.Cmdilock, Pat. Major, Ed. Hensley, and several other distinguished Frankrortians. were in the city yesterday.

'The beautiful and highly improved place Just opposite the Fair Grounds, was yesterday sold by the Marshal of the Chancery Court to Mff George W. Swearengen, of this city, ior 950. This is odc of the most desirable homesteads on the It contains sixteen acres covered with good Improvements and a variety of excellent fruit. Ageutleman from Sardstawn Id forma us that the temperance cause is progress ing finely in that vicinity. That's tbe place for it.

Mr. AbramFuIkerson. o( this city, bas received the appointment, of clerk in the Treasury Department at Washington, and leit for that city, yesierday. T. C.

Donohoo, who was killed in Bards-towu, on Sunday, worked in this city aa a plasterer during the greater.portion of lasl year. HSDitrlng the past week over one hundred person's have joined the several charche oi New Albany. Tbe first and second days oi March have been decidedly wmlerish, with snows, sleets aud. iior'westers. If to-day should piove ol the same character, we may expect a disagreeable moiih.

The old proverb says that the first three days in I tbe month decides Ihe character of all the rest. We were favored with a variefy of weatheryeBterday. Snow fell several times during the day, and about, noon the ann shone brightly and tbe atmosphere was genial, but It did not last long. Toward evening it turned very cold, and a searching wind rendered It quite disa greeable. Another great canine exhibition cornea off at the First ward pit to-night.

There will be a wild cat bait, rat killing, coon drawing, turn-ups and dog sales. The snort commences at o'clock. Who says that Louisville is not a fast city? Tbe stage from Bloomfleid to Samuels' De pot, intersecting with the Barristown Branch liajlroad. wifl not resume ils trips until the IGUi owing to the unfinished condition oi the Inrnpike. AMUSE tllEINTS.

TheutCP-EdwIu Forrest The Glndlntor ti miiict. The Gladiator with Edwin Forrest as Spartacns was the attraction at the theater laut night. This isoneof tbe most popular of modern plays, and always attracts a 'arge audience whereveritisan-npunced. Mr. Forrest realizes tbe picture of the Gladiator as painted by Byron, one or those noble captives destined for the arena, "bntchered to make a Roman holiday." To-night Mr.

Forrest appears ITa inlet. We are pleased to learn that amouc ihe attrac tions forthcoming the present season are the Ilanlon Brothers, Joe Jefferson nnd the grand French opera troupe. The latter will produce the Grand Duchess of Gerolstein, the opera which has created such a sensation In New York for the past six months. ANOTHER UOJHiCIDKIS KDSTOWN, Ueath of Frank C. Donohoo.

On Sunday Bveninglant, abouL7 o'clocka diffi culty occurred in Bardstowu, at tho corner of Main and Arch Btreets, between Sleveti Gibbs, a fireman on the Bards own Brauch ftiilaoad train. and Jack Applegate, or Tbe cause of.thc quarrel war; an old ndge between tbe parties. Pistols were drawn and fired by both coui- baiauts, and one of tbe baits lodged iu the breast of an; innocent by-Btander, Mr. frank C. Dodo- hoo, who died in a few minutes after receiving ihewound.

Neither of thecombatauts were in jured. Mr. Donohoo was an old citizen of Bardstowu; and one ot the most genial, whole-eon led and warm-hearted men we ever knew. Although always poor In fortune aud humble In position, yet his native talent, original wit, nnd extraordinary social attractions made him a welcome glieet and coveted companion among tbe most lutellectuai nnd aristocratic or his neighborhood, (ven in the days ofjthe Rowans, Hardins, WickLllTjs, Chap- azes, and tht news ol-his untimely death will' cast a shade of melancholy over hun dreds throughout the land who have listened to his tonchin-j songs and Bide-split ting repar- teeB. In times past be was tbe friend and bonu companion of Buch men as Rowin liardln, Theo dore O'Hara, L.

W. Powell, Mcrrifield and other of the best and most brilliant men uf bis aectioo. No man had more of the mEIk of human kindhcBS In his breas'. and few men had more friends and fewer enemies than poor Frunk Donohoo. 55rThe annnal exhibition of the junior class of 1 SOS, or the Male Iligh School, will lake place mi Thursday evening.

March 5lh, at half-past 7 o'cluck, iu the chapel of that s.hool. The friends of the institution are invited to attend. ccountof a high wind prevailing early yesterday morning the ferryboats were unable to reach Jefferson rille until alter the train had left tor Seymourand the East. -The Shelby County Circuit Court commenced at Shelby viile on yesterday. Tho New York Herald's Personals.

AH who have read the New York Herald have, of course, read its personals. Some of them are coarse enonough to hock the eonsibilitics of refined feelings, but they, nevertheless, form a feature of that great circulating medium. We give below a very fair sample of them. Molli where your love lies dream ing." JO-jEBEUS. 'The lady who got out of the Fourth-avenue cars, vilh a poodle doc and snuff-colored kids, as was cettiiiir iu.

will comer a lavor bveeudme her card to Station G-'V ALPnONSO. "Mrs. M. Thompson, formerly of West Tweutv- pixth street, gives notice to her friends and patrons that she will' resume business in her new hotel iu the vicinity of Madison Sqtiarc at an early day. No cards of invitation issued.

Addass Station Ain't You Mistaken Friday evenintr. Third avenue. Will the pretty young lady please addreBS G. Morrelli, Siatiou ACADEMY OP MUSIC. A TtJim A EVKNINR.

Camel's hair coat. Recognized Biand-lngtoyour leit. Would like io make the acquaintance. Address W. Williams, Pet, come to me quick, and all will be forgiven oy your anecuonaie jjull-i.

'Dora Meet me at the matinee tfaie p. at. nnd I will explaiuall. No one CarriBsfmo Jack, or the animal ol 19 street. In Informed that bv sendiurr a line, in confidence to his old friend.

John the late difficulty may ue settled iu such a way mat ne snan oe m- ugaiust all harm. The old address, 14i II street." Habbt Have returned to No. 1. Still keen ine memento i Li. vvuiu.

The ladv who received a note on the 16th In Jersey City, from a gentleman in Bhaking hands (would ne at tayiur a oaioon amve clock, p. would be pleased to have an interview. Address Station A. Sew loik. WjI, e.

ASLITUN. "If the lady.witha bouquetand white ttuckincs. who got out ofthe Filth avenue car at Fourteenth Blreei. will Bend her name to G. Wtubimrion Smith, she will have ihe opportunity of becoming acqnainiett wun one wuo iovcb not wisely out 100 wen.

Dearest 1 meet me. and lei mckis? von for your uiuuier. "White Fawn. Sattjrdat Aftekson. Will green bonnet and va il, aucho and beautiful curl laaretfu iuu mrauiiur uu hji, io ine iciu iu vuu rcui! LUUS DE jMOKiNE, Llerulu umce.

lMonchcr. von mav safely return: we can now live togemer. i uave raiueo toe wmo. WHITE SQUALL. 'If the 'woman In who 'nuts her foot down1 betore 6be Hits the other up desires the acquaintance ofa perfect Adonis, who will devoic nis nio io ner uup prness, iei ner wrue at once, u.

urtccui, tieraio umce. Thtbu Avenue Cab. SATrmrjAT Vtoht Will the lidy in black, with anbnrn hair, favor her right-hand neighbor with an interview! Addrr ts vttAau.a ts station jj. Coknttbial. A conileman wilh a fine head of hair and pat cut leather boots, desires to make tne acquaintance oi.

a lauj ui ipe opposite ees. with a view distant) to matrimony. No matter about her having a jortune or a family of children i she nae enty ol creenoacKs. united biates bonds will be taken at par in part payment. Send photograph, togctherwllh a $25 bill to pay return postage, lo PAT Db CU EST ETt FIELD, -roiiiiu.

"NobodT's Daughter' is inconsolable. Havn von not one epark or pity ior yonr aid Ham? Or will our love all end in smoke? Wood I could see yon, lor 1 amj)iii-ing awaj. Abu-aiAiS WorlibonRe nnd PcBthonsc Report. The following is the report of the SupsriateDd eht of the City Workhouse and Pesthouse for tbe month ending Februaiy 29, lSoS: Tbe value of labor performed by the inmates of Workhouse during Febmary. 1S6S, amounts to $2,077 87 Expenses of Work ana reei.

nouses ior the mouth of February, 1SSS 1,621 HI Difference in favor of city 455 Prisoners remaining February 1 Committed during the Total IS Bailed aud discharged in February. 4 Remaining March 1 Admitted to PeBt Ilousein February. Discharged Rem ai niug March 1 i Jivewecimuy Buoiuuii-u, A COLIN" C. W. ALFRIENDi Superintendent Ci.W.

and, P. Houses, TO LOAN Money on all kinds of Talnnblcjewelrynd bonds at Jefferson street, uetwoentourth and Tilth, rohl d6 WNTEil Oneclerlr, two traveling agents, four gardeners, one blaC'-Emith, thiee men "(tnt work, seven canvassers," one two.Xa"rf,. one runner, two drivers; Bevcn partners, i iroiu iffi) to AI" persons wishing RSsl.n.l. come. LOUISVILLE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY HI Firth street.

1U301 YV residence tS rent, furnished 01 of a No. 1 tenant by calliup on Tio. Hit Jefferson street, FARM HANDS AU pooa -Tni mdi can obtain 1MMKDIAT14 Plffi- T7m. WnntPtl furnished help free of cliaree. fc29 dtf port your wanta eminirvdcslrinii coo.1 cooKs.

lanndrfses, muses. emonnions. Utile piris, unman rleau. uernian, udiimi, alio in id oy in out Agci e.y, 1 0 1 Hfth street. fe2S -Ton "or Mfteen Uionsani term ol two years, uo will lie paid, and security to Ih: amount Hniiipc wfirtli iinliir.iimnereil 1 nroveJ citr property will be given.

Address E. 11.. Courier offlcc. 'a ap WANTKO-IMPOBTANT TO PHYSICIANS" linvinpn.ii vl ihh1ti i nrne.llee. is slrouiof retlnh i fiomnnsln-ss, and for a small re- n-uiK-niiioa wm cimvey hi-nraci ce nun c- Louisville.

Apply t' BOWLES BATCBOTJI dV 7S Main Louisville. 'w'lioleKnlii hnnsi', bv M-iin-strcet man, thor- mi-h'j romi.etent. Dcst clly reference. Artf.re G. FAliLES, Loi TO NThI)-AS PAKTNKK- D- Hi a rmtiif- niiiii that cm mm (mind the alior anv.iat.

to t'ngag'-i a hiilnsa that will pa? a hand-Ki'iu' 'liujtiueti welt esltihlighcd," and a tlioough givun to the right party Mon- money mad-: than anything now In tlic market. Foe particulars addres J. MKUUILL, box 4-10, u--v1ilf, Ky. ifa ai W'ANTKO NliWLT CtTIIEU BACON On Con-1 citT i.in. -wt tmimdi (two hundred thousand ids) lie; WIV elll i'U iifii-ou, which a uasn 11 be made.

Yluanu: to lie consigned to and Savanna)), Georgia, A NTKII-I'd EXCIl ANfiK 4H acres oi cotton l.uul nra -OO' nmiio. I he land lies near tin ami llnc'A tiailio id. and will be worth iiouf.ind dollars as soon ah the Bysieni oi labor aniust o. Any ramtiy navinK a piano 10 a-i hotter make the iuvetmert, han to 1-1 the piano ma iile. AUdro-s uox uini, uouisvine, ivy.

feSdtf f. STK-PABTSHK With a wiili name 1 1 1 where an luter- we in lie liad.C. D. Louisville PouloUlce. alinltt WANTED- -AGENTS- A fiNTI I) AG rs-tfor I'ol lard's great i vi Th 1b 1j an entireiv work, replete" with thi most i merest lacis never botore punns iea.

ana lortiuug with Cause," by tin: sii jie author, a complete library of the war. Sfeuor deeenptiyc circu-1-irs and t'Tiu Address it Dibble, publisher, 20b Main street, corner Sixth. LotrfavilUi. Ky. se7 deodt sin the city of Louisville and one in each town to sell a ihm srtlcle our: will fnterlaiti nrnpopftions for biiji '-iiuilij riiur-- i cvi-rv f'amilv ill tliP coiintrv- A-ion ss McMvAL i I'.

(. Drawer So. 1-12 Louisville, Ky. -rndSltc and three sta-pB for sample. ml) I H1 nart azents to pell laiH naten'ed.

larjri liberal indii'-euitvstt otlered. i-enn ior ar. ,1 M. WAIUU-N HCtK fourth 170K "aTjE-SOMETHIKG NEW-Iiichis aud J. tuli Instniotioiis lor the manufacture of Ale, Hoe and Laser Bet-r ol the flntst (inahiy aud flavor by tupioved Sv-iem oi Brewjutr.at 33per cent.

lcs cost tlian the old system. For small this is a rare ty. aa a manufactory can be setup in anv ominary bui dlngai an expense of fid, (hesi'ti's the barrels necessary to carry on the business.) ihnt will turn ont4 or 5 barrels a d'iy. Slate, i otinty and individual rlgl) 8 for ile on ea fOKliE Louie mli3 d3 A l.E-HOCC A new iwo-slory brick I house, on tli' noriii of uiie-ainut, Sixth street, a nice store-room and three oilier rooi-i, cc'ilnr, Willi eas and waler nil over the house, will be cheap. Inquire of JOS.

BU Re.lE.iale Market, between Seventh andEijitiih. mhldlS bariraln lo i nine cottage, of rooms and kitchen, with limn, sai hv st ive'l j-et witn etioiee Iruit. treea and shnibbjiy, near the corner ot EUhtli anti Broad- SUAr 1 I'ji: -jeijisivju I.E-LIIMIJK I YARD, ifcu. Tii- lumber vacd ie (se hi. MC (l.irati Co with ail appurtenances, situated between Hancock and Cliy st'' and I'i oni wz on Main and Market streets; lm-provuiii'-nta in tood order.

Also, a sunn ti bay horses, rr k--. Apply ou uie premies, I'tanltti: Mill. d6 l.E-CASHM'-ltlj COAT I wisn to fell I 30 C.sshttier.- goats very ceany alj lull blood. A.ldi tfi A. II.

'li'ie. ivj LE-BlLLIAUD lAULKS-Verv Cheap Two fine font.jiock.-t hilharo lubl.s and all the flunwcoinp e(e, M. liisNSi SGMl -o. Utird street. Aiso.a-ull oibilliar.i lurniBiilu oods eoustantly te3i dim FilH SA jilt CATTLE I liavi iwo and three.

olci calile, have been well fed with opi dun are in nood I'onditlO'i 'or spring WII-DEK, Lodsville.Ky. ior sale liead of Rt win I -A and he-iuiifiil bnlldiuc loi.S'"ii3l feet to aiti-foot pa vcdallev, situated on th-f -'tuthwst it laivo cinu hiws. Term a Iiiirn- uf (L SUA VFKli Sii sirret twl. second au'i Third. let." Wit A I.K-DRAY harnefs for sab' at DRAYS, ffr have two drays and our siunie.

wic usi-il ainm! two 1110:11 lid. which we wish lo -t-11 eh- up. Ci.lN'l'ON A LINKS, ttahlcou SeCuUd Main and Market. 1 14 II 1,1. i At exeelleut icnter, and Apply loCIIAS.

I1 strari with boiler. tiotn at Martin Sou's, north side nmi M-H J.lhi0sas ofeovern-r men! harness also, ea'L wason, and rnc; hBr- ue. sad Ues.h' idles, aud cellars constantly mi loind. N0.4!S Market street, be-w-fti Sivlh and Spyenih, Louisville, ded3iu jiilK IjEASE-LOTS-A A.ilyat,ROWAN BlX'tl AN- A I.K t'Aitlll GE An rlnant two-norsr l'c, sf'eortd-handrd; lxen n.ed but httb I'm Apply to J. 1.

M-iln RQlB 'df 8,000 old papcis. paper, and the cueapc il ibis ofliee. rcl' dtf do, 11 inch Sl-inri, n-h siroke; cjl'u iji -l cyi neh eylludpr- iine niovrr orlable eiigine; one Li-)v. e- do- power do; one good, hecoru o.i-!.,.rt'a!d.- vcrle-ni engine. Also, several and mm mime saw mills.

ad id tin shlntrle JULIUS BACBAIUMIX, llydrul'- 'due Minp.n""'-hen-t eoroer-Hoyd aud ih- trcet. 'u' llr.WT-uuUSES-lvr-'ons oflKiuses to do well to all on fc 111- Hil.P, No. I liii 'l sneet, between Wiilmil. i-e ol -till it. -A I.K-H-vSD-.

li-IDhMMl utt od. larce, and 11 the modern convem-Efmih beiween ce1-, situated ou uroau I Seventh. Ten easy. Inquire of JAS. -1.

1 iv ihp Dreiliii- ipeel, eti Main and Market MM in i.hrru)!il)ie:itt ui tilt- fiilb and Ma Am-ly 10 n.m. iMJiN No. 2t'! ap3n dtf 1 it VTKn BOARD For gentleman aud wire, a private famUv. with unttirnihed room-. Ad-dres.

statins pai Box xxvlll P. O. mhad2 'AKIXfi-At No. Fifth street, be it ivlii chan-ed hands, ha- been thoroughly r. iltted md repaired.

All desiring Mrt-elass board and cum-im-i rnome at moderate rales, are reiineet' to call. Day boarders solicited. mhJ tl'i a Kin si; Arable Miii of rooms for 1 1 runt, wi dli rd. Ap.y 1 niru ih-l. 1 Clll-Stl ie2S I) OA ItUl Two pleasant rooms with hoard.

In I a private Mm ly.snuaiiio ior iamnieB ui centloinen.atNu. 15S vValnut street, bet. hi and Filth- T) OA lilUNC-Keduced to per lorscntlfi 1 1 men; taoie ooaru -j transient board erdav. Slrmeers will fl'td it t. tneir inter No.

vS)7 cond aueet. fell ueoaiu 1 i' rnmlnrlnhlP moms tor lamllies I ivitli ir.mil niav he had 'it liast Walnut, beiween Fiist and Second -Lreets. A lew table boarders also can be acepm- modafd. 'v1h I EST ROOMS-A lnrEC pleasant front JL ioni, suitable ior a isiiiiiy.wini uuiu, fnr lirn trentlemen. labia telienr.

Apply at No. ItiO Wet Walnut street, bet. Fourth and Fillh. it gentleniun and hiii Addiess drawer O. -Ui wo nicely -furnished room nilllPi nr lor rbialt- ffentleliU'll.

With inn, mayue nao at 1 nixui -uto, uunim-n il a raw day uoaraer can rW li Ferttoun desiring board can be a at Mark strnt't. Can. I and ilgats a. I lurmsued at per veid; ior iioi.Miii Hiia iust ni lioiise in 1 he city i.tt an 1 tioardi 1 Lucas' Re uiurant, In Central iekcta ior 2l for $5. Good 10 sult-tue uuPlic.

iei an QTB A YEI OR STOIjEN- M' A HF On Simdav 1 1 night, Marcu iBi, a ,,..11 re iihmit 15U haii'lK high; large, head, in- ekCyes. long tail; winm u.n. rrn her back. Auv luioruiaiion ci'tieern- i nr h'T. left at i-rocry store, northwest corner of I Erhth aud Market street will he responded and Jackson, on th" 4tU of Jan.tarv.

a Drown cnestnui mare, a vears old and a white in the forehead. The owner will can, pay cnarscs, auu r. KUWE. din Tho Cheapest and Most Durable BOOTS 11D SHOES AKE BOUGHT AT NO. 64 Market Bouth aide, between Second and Third.

irceo alien hoep.nnd -raiterst'or plete in the city, and by direct purchases from the Kael. I am able to sell as cheap as anv other house in rail mil) vnnri-lr Orders promptly attended to.and durahillfyotworl" ffiiaranteed. JOHN A. ISERT, K-l Market south side, bt. Second und 1 bird.

ti -aw-m ir. SHITH. B. B.MXBON. "Wholesale and Retail Dealeri It Ij TVo- 15 TXXXXUD Street, KftBtaide.

between Jeflerson ana Green. tyjfartlcular attention given to orders by rail Or WBUU. at For ter, is f50 ble aSI und idv. ic upplv failin (n. uit III brick oi home.

of in J1 road the in ou I I I sell I I BttAT'OiBAVYNI- Td-ilAV. For particalajr- i While liivi Ndil.MAN.. BLLT WLNG No. 1 I AltRlVALS-tlarc t. Atactica, Chi.

Palestine, Nashville. Alice iV.Wb. Silver Oiu vlSs Glasgow. ids Jim Tankley, Cin. A 111 It KS arch 1.

America.ujn. Silver Moon, Mompi'ls. Pine Oi ove, Nashville, a-uow, PitUtmrg. Si.Chailes, C.n. -J.

TTnit-d States. Ola. Hlendale, Piitsburg. Wild Duck, N. O.

Swallov.Cin. St. rys, Cin. OKrARTUlCES aiarch Hnifed Sl-iten Pin. Mlchft-ft-.

Tin. Ruceess. St. T.oiii. Alice V.

New Orleans. Glendale.Si.Loni. Wild Duck, Cin. Strallow, New HOATS IN PORT. Tarascon.Por'lacd.

St, Marys. Portland. America, vliy wh irl. Normnn, city wliart. Mollle Gratz, city wharf.

Blue Wing No. 3, city wf. CryctNNATi, March, 2. Klver risen 16 incheF: 22 feet In the channel. yTcalhor showing.

Ther 20 degi PiTTSBune, March 2. River 6 feet 1 inch by pier murk. Sleet and snow storm last night and this morn ing. THE River li'is hepn risino- shiwlv ince our last report, witn scaut 7 feet water in the canal last cveutug by the mark. During ihe previous 4S hours it had risen 5 inches at the head oi tbe lulls, and 15 inches at Portland.

weather Suudav, the 1st of March, was disagreeable and cloudy, with a rain, aud wnrm, but vesterdav was one uf the most boisterous aud rough days ever exp ri-eitced, with the, wind at times blowing a gute Irom ihe northwest. March has iu like a roaring Hob." and we hope it may "go out as mild it la nib." Il the old adge be true, the lirsl two days of March were rounti enough to give the hope of'a better ending of the month. It was freezing all day. and several attempts made to get up a now toim. On the lalls last evening there wen- five feet wat iu themes, down the Indian chute, aud slowly swelling.

At Liiiciunaii at noon yesterday the river had risen ten inches iu the previous elgbteeu hours. At Pittsburg at noon vesterdav. tho river was fall i nr. with five feel three iucues water in the channel, and cold wenthor. Duriug Saturday aud Sunday, ligut drizzling rains prevailed in that quarter.

ine ureoeiu ewen aiong tneiower unio must mnrova navigation somewhat, and mnkes about te leei water orcr tbe The Cumberland at was slowly with lour itet water reported ou Hnrpeth Shoal 4. Tin' white river at lal accounts was Tallin" wiih lour and a halt feet water lo Augusta, nud even itui io imviiii Jj.uii The Arkausns coiHimies at low fide, with onlv btny luetic? in the channel to Litlie Rock. Tnauts jre due to ilr. Mil er. erk of ihe Nick Longworth, from New Orleans, ior a river memorandum lorwaided Jrom Memubi.

She rin, to day. the Kichinondand If. w. Slrader nassed Mem phis early Sunday, nud will be due to-morrow. C-The Id Duck aud barges.

Irom New Or leans, and the St. Marys, from the lower Ohio, arrived yesterday, bound for upper ports. The uiick worked her vtay through the canal lar-t v-mng. and the St. Marvs at ri aud.

Sac is too big for the c-inal locks. The Success nnd Gleudale. from nnner rnrt-. dparled for Si. Louis yesterday, and the Swallow nd Alice departed for JNew Oilcans.

The lat er was less than ball Ireigbted, acd received no Jditious here. She may pick uo a load on the way. Salt river and Leavenworth nnckels Red River aud Saudy Valley, were in ou time yo; tyruay. The Tarascon Is tbe regular Fvansville and Henderson nncket this even r-tartinir o'clock irom the Portland wharf. 1 tSTTlie Legal Tender Is due from New Orleans to-day.

MARRKn Our naragranh in the CocniBR the he other dav about tne W. R. Arthur, like the boal, was slightly marred. The Lull has been lengthened and widened, but the old maeluuerv retaiiMd. Tbe dimensions are SOG feet length.

ih 5S leet beam, while ih i motive nower is the same, aud thai is barely half what it ought 10 be. i Fat Contracts. ourdisDHtches have uimoimc- 1 ed that Captains lioinitz, llaslett mid all riitsnurg, uavo st cured ine cnntnicts 10 iraus-rt. armv suoiilie-i no the Missouri ihis rtniii'v We suppose it is a soil of joint slock coiupanv. The Pittsburg Guzelte savs 'Cintaiu Stoekdale's new mouutaiu eletimer Sitllie is rap- Idly upproachiug completion, and will he ready in ample time to load Ior the upper Missouri, ('apt.

W.J. Kounixis al-o builnii.g two ste-miors tor the mountain trade, one ol which will soon he completed." Too Much Credit. The Louis llemncrat. as will be (-ecu by the following, gives us rather 00 much credit: The Louisville Cot-rier svve that irom the first In troduction ol steaiu on 1 he waters nnto lie prisent day there has not hern a a- nnd neifei.t 11a ihe Ft sink i'liroml. And precis, ly tlie ssmelaugnagc ur dby tin- CoriitEK icgru 10 uuu til iweivu new fLcameis tverj ear.

We are sorrv tosav that St. Loui? sli'-htlv over- eftimates tbe boat building ai Louisville, though we appreciate, indirect as it. if, the acknowledg-meui that this is the place where all the iiei fect auo complete ooais are num. as regaias rnc Frank Pargoud, however, we distinctly allied hat she whs the "'finest boat afloat:" and we can add, that she is Ihe most peifVcf mid complete boat on the estern waters, with no excptiouF, we further suite that we nk shu is I he best usiness boat, aud the fastest on the Western wtuer p. A eat, he packet St.

Charles. Sun day atieruoun, ai three o'clock, achieved in: wry dlfncnlt b-at of the falls through the idian chute. Pbo was under the cuidauce. ol Captain Pink Varhle, who brought her up, und nrouuu tue uirn 01 me mg ivioy, wnutuii htoii-pitig, a most difficult leat, and ihe first time a a boat as long as he St. id ever asceu i- ea tne laiis on tue stage 01 water.

1 here were lint tour teet eight inches water iu the chute, mid this tin other tier in tbe plme of the ndoini tabic Fiuk varhlc. Tne St. Charles proceeded to Ctiiriunati Stindav evening, in charge of Captain Hollcndt, who turns her ovei at that pott to her new mar-ter. and new trade. The (jlasgow came from St.

Louis Smidav. Sheh ad ltioliblr grease lor this port. A Narrow Tbe Pine Grove from Cin cinnati, bound for Nashville, bad a narrow escape Sunday; evening from being wrecked on the falls. She descended tbo Indian chute about -1 o'clock iu the evening, drawiug marly nvi water, though tbo Captain reported that st dtawiug but 4 feet. Falls pilot.

Capl. Pink ruic, uowever, uau cuarge 01 tne tteim. and although the boat rubbed ihe reef pretty bard, and touched liable stock, sue went over saleiy and uuliurL Boatmen can not be loo careful In slating the draught ol water 01 their boats, as by giving tue exact oniugtu ruey escape an sucu a was madebv ibe Pine Grove. She had taken on board at Aurora 100 bales ol hay, aud added 40 ions ai tnis port, woico pui uer aown deeper in ine water man ine cupiam nuucipaieu. EdSl he stiver Moon lorJiemDhls msBrd down through ihe canal Sunday heavily freighted.

She hr.d hurd work rretliu-- tie rannl. nml ivim ugronnd several hours. towboat Peytoua took two barges ol coai 10 urn an nan irom mis port. prevailing cabiu passage on cood el earners irom Menipnis to Cairo Hod St. Louis haa been reduced to 510 to Cairo aud flo to Si.

jjonif. iThc Stonewall is loading at St. Louis, for New Orleans. She goes into ibe Missouri river trade ae soon as practicable. tThe Abeora.

CstH. John Patterson, is re ceiving a cargo at Cincinnati lor tbe mountain regions, and expects to start early next week. direct lor rort liiiutou. work on the St. Louis aud llliuob bridge is progressing elowly.

workmen being em ployed digging lor a foundation. CIt is stated that Capt. W. Brooks, ai New Orleans, luis purchased the starlight, a stern wheeler, for the Red river trade. CThc Octavia.Caut.

La Baree. was the tlrt-t ooat 01 tue season 10 leave, bt. Louis ior St. Joseph. rBismarck Is the foreign name of a new boat recently built at St.

Louis, for the New Otk-ahs trade. She is in charge ol Capt. Eutrikeu. with A. D.

Armstrong ihe ofllce. nud den trled to New Orleans on her first trip, under convoy 01 the Henry Adkius. We suppose she ien'i old enough jet to go alone. iasTbev are talklug utSt, Louis ot" placing ihe iem, ana anoiner 01 tue bnme water, 111 1: uussec river trade. A Good Move.

There is an arrangement with the Si Louis and Peoria ickut comma v. huvin: in view the loading oi the Mississippi Vulley Trauspurtatton company 3 barges witn grain. the Peoria corupauv giving through bills laflini; iNew uneaus, ih jw iorK, ana an otucr iastern cities. rThc Ruth has been laid up at St. Louis EST be steamer Paragon, bound ironr Mem- Bins to ot.

Louis. sirucK tlie wreck of the Jtootgomery, in the Misslrstppi river at Devil'i Island, fixiv miles above- Cairo, baturdav ing ut 5 o'clock, tearing out her bottom and sink ijg in a tew minutes. She Is badly twisted, with the water two feet deep in her cabiu. Sh setiled down on the wreck of the Monteoiiii and will prove a total loss. She was crowded with passengers, an ot whom got surety on in rool, remaining "here five hours, until by the steamer Fot itoy, aud takeu Cane Girardeau.

She bad 1,000 sacks oi salt, S3 brjes of cotton, bt packages oi hided. It pud-a ges 01 Dure, auu iuu pa images 01 t-uuurieo. 6teamer Rose Hambleion was sold at pu til ic auction at Ciucinnati, on Saturday, for ys-Thr New Orleans Crescent, of Friday, tbe following: The river in front of ourcitv isrislnrr 1 advices from R-d and Ouachita rivers report botli luose stream- riiK. Uaptln Pitts, of the steamer Starlleht, received dispatch yefcterday nnnounclnir a rise of thirty Ineln in ltt-d at Shrevcnort. We arc abo under obligations to tho following llemiinly R2eit tor copi- oi annexed telegL aui re Sheveport, Feb.

28. To Messrs Sinnott Adams Hea-t-j- ralns have caiisea a neeln the nvcr. it rofi ten inches last night, and ist-till nlag The rain li yet falling. walsh tt iiuitbtAL'. Cora from Memphis, passed Catr( on aturoay wiui imius ui culivu ior tue juii- tle ranroaa ai umeitinaii.

CffTheSt. Lpuis of yegierd; Sflyt: Cnpt.E.A.Sheblc. of the St. Louis B1i rorla i-BeKei omiiaiiv, ami ij.fii u. ot in KlEKiippI VaJlny Ininsportatiuu Coiutuinv, hav lecled arrang-tnents ior the carrying ol grain ii bulk, "th rotieh" from all noinu on tbe 111! no) rive to New Tort and Boston, at 32 cuius per bushel lo; wncai.anu earn an 1 omer arucies in proiioriiou tSg'-The wrecking boat Salvor is at work at the sunken sieumer ruiman, ana will doubt- less have her ail.mt in a snort time.

Dave Campben is on his way from New Orleans to St. Louis with a whole fleet of old steamers wuicn ue purcuuscd at rsew uneans. E3? The contract for transporting Government freight from St. Lonis to the torts on the upper Missouri river has been awarded to Capt. Ilazlctt.

of Pittsburg. I tVe learn that Captain Kamold yesterday, at iSvaufiville. a one-balf interest In tbe steamer I Goldfiucb'to parties In Evansville, who will run her in the Cumberland river trade. rates of freight between St. Louis and New Orleans arc quoted at fifty cents per barrel for -flour bv steam, with a figure slightly lower by the barge "line.

ST'TheMiSEOuri river is at last rising. The Kate Hart, Saturday Inst, broke both oyliuder-hcadB in Tennessee, river, at Fort Jicuiy. Memorand dm. Steamer Nick Longworth lolt New Orleans February 221, at 0 o'clock, together with tbe Great Republic nnd St. Nicholas, and three hours bebfnd'the Leiral Tender.

Met Mia-sissippi at Stock Landing. Richmond at Bonnet Carrie; niadu six landings on-the i coast, aud on ihe 33d passed the Legal Tender under wy at Port Hudsou; met Bee and barges at Waterloo, l. D. nviia nh.w.i rtnvnn "Snrn. iv.

Rtrnderand Dex i.fM- LoniPvillRnt. Warrcuton. Paullm ter in thenight, and Atlantic and barges at Rod- ') Carroll-ma Henry Amee yith balei of col I 1 at Belle Lee tit President's and two uiher boals, uames' unknown, is'- below. Weathi clear, fhertuometer2S Arrive at Memphls-at 1 o'clock. a.

Uave at 10- Legal Tender just arrived ii o'clock. Jbouisville TUcaier Last appearance but three of Edwin Forrest. Mr. Bauou Bill; upUrha, 'fttiss i iilie. eaaesday, air.

orrest will appear as Metamora." WE1SICER- IIAlL. Commencing 'March 2, HATIXEE SArBRDAT, P. lOMMENClXC. 24 o'clock. ooui-- ingonbe GiRnrit; Unprcz Bcncdicl's Original Orleans Ttrentv performers.

lutrodncieg 1 nrw frnittlon prograninie- ine oniy irnnc recogmze'i oy ine press and ihe people rho-stipi runs oi all oilier ir-ivelmn companies In uxi ten -e. All ihe above nt'-kaowlt dgod great; s'ars win positively appear each nipht. Admission lo itine1. to all parti of house cts. Kveniua aitmtssiou.

5J 1'esi ived Seuis. cts. JCdlO Grand Canine Wild Cat Rait, Itnt Killing, l)mwiugr iirti-iips and Uog NCU'DISO the slu Dicv and pup's, at t' WAi.D 1'IT. oii TLkUAV March 3, 1S5. ill To Physicians and Hfledical Students.

WILL deliver at the Lo.iisv;lle Cltv ll.siitl. in of le tiae3 on CLINICAL i (ii- Rourse will embniee f-ix if rlnres on Venereal and will begin WK ONES DAY. March Jth. Physician: and student are invited.1 nuilGSitW: it n. la-iMJUiju.

Itcsttiiii'niiti a.n.l 13ili- liar with the be-t the i rant wi'h thebesl Luui-h everj iayatl3M. THE VARIETY SHOW Dpens ut 7 p. M-: cimiinMiri' S. wn uitnstrcls couiiiU'lc. Best oi ouli-r in.

iH4(llt STEAMBOATS. J. rfflontgoniory to w. ly General Sicauiboat er. Freight Iscnts.

I-ItOI'KIETOltJ. aT.4K WIl.lKFBfMT MEMPHIS, C1 Htm tree of For Cairo, Memphis, Yiclistmrg. and Sew Orleans, Dh.Vll-.li iiiiuitia, oiock M. LEGAL TKNOKi: KOBKllTS Ma-t-T. ffBKa above on tin l' 1U Agents.

'or Cairo. M-nudii, Yicli burg, and Sew Master, ul.eve on Wednesday, the. LtliAL 1 1 lili T. M. EKWsN A- Aecnls.

For Evaa-vllK'. CI Ille, ind SahviU DAS. l'Aiit'. Mast or. nAS-b.

at Ti trom ei whan. JI DGli Agt-uts. or Cairo. Memphis. Ylcksburg, nd New Ori'ns, viai-li'i, Thursday, Ihe M.

oII'SnF, Asem-. l.ave as aooic Nsth. at 5 o'clock i-. or Vlchslinrs, nnd Stw Crlcaiis-. The Low Pressure Steamer MCHMOND J.

STt'T NKAI lnMer, J. S. WiULi -K Uteik. L-avi- as above o- Hie l.li.w-sJ'tSUi, 3 l. Agci isiLij, Agrnj.

CO. For Memphis and While Ittver. KOUMAN ircub Leaves as uooe ou i iit-aun; un- fsti, at o'ciock r. Agents. -of- Hctlilelii'ni.

Jn Itoirtuid I fiek murky iiivt-i-, STE.VM ER BLUB WlXtt, K. 3. LUL'ISVl l.HC KVKUT TCIttl) 1 and 1 f. fnr rv DAY, KJ)S IilAY an.l FH! DA I hi t.M. ror ireigiu.

or -a huj.i, -i iv HO'J A-r-u Pnetii't I ouipii-utucr FALLS CITY, K. SKkLKY, Clerk aa l.i-avej? Loubville rveiy rt'ednvsday lanlO dtf OLD lfELIAM.B U. S. MAIL LINE STEALERS. FAKE rl).

Including in- als and tat-'-rooni dollar lefis tlmi, by railroad. one of the AMKil If WlHTTh-V, vrasit.r. UlM 1 bll I' Hi Will leave daily at- I o'clock P. k. making rurr c- 'im ctlons ai Ciiu-inna'i with an the moiinug trams oi the Eastern cities.

The bouts oi this line in accm nuidati'-u exci-i muse oi tne or iiein'i for sale mil baggage checked on hoard f-n all i-ouits East. Tie above bonis leave tro. tn miui tinny wlmiflioat, toot ol i mrd street. jois campion, Hcsulitr Kf-iincltJ Kivcr I'cIiM. STBATMER WHEN, AM.

SASDE1IS, Master, O. M. WOODS, Clerk A every Weduesday hi 3 o'eloek i. m. 2 Leave- Louisville eeiy Saturday Woodford.

Oregon, mid Herry (.1 o'clock i'. Jd. tor treiht uiid apply to tleeai dll No. lonrlh bet. Main nud ltiver.

RAILROADS. AND ME1LTMS LOUISVILLE FLBKCAKY IT, l'S. trin Kill folio Leave l.o llle. a.m. 4 SI I Nash' 1: Bt HuinhoidT ai, 11 10' v.

n. 3 Sl r. Ho'h trains trom Louisville co-ineei by way oi Clark-viile Nashville llnniboi- and Meiuiiiils. Tbe train connects at Hu'nboidt ind phis for points South. ticket-for ab pom-, w.iy ot or Memphis, are tood either na ClarKgville r.aetiviuu.

1'raius l('ve Nil' of u. ami r.ii viile at gS'J 0 .7 (t Mt'epinc t'nrs ncromnaay nil nlsht 'r-ntis- ittO.VViic Hrmtclt 'raw l---vrlle a m. ior LtkiUL'ii. rah Orchar.i. ncctiut-hv itua-e to nil luipariuni I'oin' id mi eastern Kentucky.

Bmdstown train lravi" Loni-ville at M. The p. m. Irain tor NiuhiHe and Meiaihi3 dailj; the Ji. train daily, tnxpt $nnixu UardMown and RtovvHH; hrai.eh tvai-'i i Hy cept smidw.

ALLiKRI UNK. Jeffersonifill6v Madison, an Railroad. Thc Only All Knil Route to the J'ovt anO Wes- fraiua leave and arrive nt dipot (i mediately oppotiie Louisviilej a iollo's: Depart- Anlm. s-iWa. i M-, jlurdaj i aud s-unday.

a. ii. 4:30 daily I a. X. dtlly.

p.m. dfiily. I Haggae chrcK'd 'biouiii to al! romts. Klcant fclceiiing cart cn all tialns. For ern'den--i-U thrmn-h time rahlr rinrl riitall iraH ut f.ompfiny's olSce, cornel Third tjidsvi'lc, Ky.

SCOTT. SCDrul S'loerinteudettf Cr-Tieral Ti- JetTr.rseiivillc.Ir.i Louisville, Cincinnati Lexington lv.AIXjiiOA.II. Oy AUD AFTER NOVEMBER, 3, trains will run follows: Leave Louisville at GM o'clo. iu 4:13 p.m. Arrive at 8:15 a.m., 11:00 a.

and P.n. The 6:00 and 2:3) trains connect lit Chrtstlansbu; forShclbyville. tare throuj: 5 dti j.MUKt GILL. Sue No. street villc.Ky.

jena rej. tent tree. Address I'pposltc Central Market, Louis-inicaioi M-'c. I'cn l'ioa List K. C.

HILL CO. Stenoil Brands Ctat to Grdtjor.

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