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DA1XT KEVIEW THE HABKET, KIVEB AHB STEAHBOAT NEWS. tSPTke Danville Tribune says that the con Baity JK FIHEMEN'S BALL. Reported for the Loufavflla Courier. The Vrrsluit. Bangor, Feb.

14, P. M. The freshet of the Piscatagua on Thursday night flooded the village of Papsadum ICaag all bridges carried away, stores, dwelling houses and barns submerged, csttle saved by being driven to tha neighboring hills. Lot's large. Water subsiding.

From Washington. Washington, Feb. 14, Appointments con firmrd John M. Brodhead Second Comptroller of Ihe Treasury, vice Anthony N. Car-psn'or, of Burlington, Iowa, and Prior Nanco.

or IKnosville, Tennessee; Sutveyora of notllTIiAND'fi GERMAN BITTHKS. As epecitti for all the general "Ills that flesh la hel to," we have no hesitancy in racommendlng the abova article aa a Eoofland was a graduate at Got tinger io 1733, and ofiicihted as a professor at the University of Jena from 179a to 1801. Since then this med tciun has obtained repuia ungqualled by any olher ecmpositlan i-xtant. tthtva tried it, and haveropad rtuh henfils from iia great virtue. Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Chronic or Mnrvcua DeU'ity, dii ease of the KIdnej and all diteaeas arisingfrom a dis orde-cd Liver or Stomach, can ba eSectsally cured by them.

Ths grcuioa ara prepared only by Dr. CM, Jsobacn, ot the Mediotiie Store, ISO Arch stroet, pfeila. No otharpsrson In tha United States has the rocips for this uneqnsl'ed preparation. For sala wholesale and retail by HUGUES. mmtt 1S3S Summary of the Telegraph Kews.

By the arrival of the Niagara we have three day later European uewe. Another failure has buen proiiueed, resulting from (he forgeries of Priea, ihb huue of Hersch A. Co, Rouerduui, having failed for 105,000. The weather in England aud Ireland is represented to have been favorable. In France the Imperial marriage is the all absorbing topte, upon the consummation of which a radical change in the Cabinet Ministry will eitflue, by on all who expressed opinions disapproving the marriage of Napoleon.

The Turku are making preparations for a decisive blow against Moutengro, in whose behalf it is thought UmaiawiH interfere. Letter from Italy represent' Francisco aud Rosa Madia, yet alive, though in very iii health. The commercial aW vices report an advance 13 cotton, aa well aa most articles of provisions, but for breadstuff of al kiudd a decline has been submitted to. In the Kaglish Stock Exchange the State securities aie giving plaee to railroad bonds. The Havre advices are very favorable for cotton.

Two arrivals from San Francisco, the Northern Light and Uncle Sam, with later advices, are reported at New York, bringing near half a million gold The news is inteie ling; the legislature was in session at Vullego, and Governor Bigler'a was delivered on the 5ih ult. A bill has been introduced in the Jegis'uture to prevent spe dilations and combinations in articles of food, thereby preventing exaorbitant prices being exacted. The penalties are very stringent. The miners ate represented in great suffering and want, owing to the scarcity of provisiond of all kinds, and prices are nnpreoedeotedly high. The various steamers arriving and departing from reported having lost many passen gors from sickness.

By these arrivals Oregon dates have bevn received to January 31. The snow in tho mountains fully ten feet deep, and the over land emigrants have suiTered greatly from the severe weather. The Ohio has arrived at Kingston with near two millions of gold. The ripatches from Baltimore state the difficulty art-King from tho strike by the workmen and others engaged on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad been adjusted, and that ail have again returned to their places. A duel ha9 been prevented at Washington, the parties being arrested and placed under bonds.

No Congressional proceedings were received last night. For miscellaneous and commercial intelligence, as well aa river news, see the despatches. Suicide. We learn by a private letter from Little Rock, says the Memphis Whig, that one of the principal merchants of that place, Mr. Mitch-el, committed suicide one day last week.

He went to tho rear of hta store, aud deliberately plunged a bowie fcuife iato his breast, killing him initamly. He left a note addressed to his daughter, stating that the deed was committed by hits-telf, assigning no cause for the act. ISsA letter from Mr. Johh A WHRCf.EB, ai.d a eomamnicaiion signed by some of the most respectable citizens of Oldham county, will be found in our columns this morning. We have known Mr.

Wheeler many years, and can fully endorse every thing said of him. He is a gentleman of the highest character for integrity, and is utterly incapable, as will be ehown, of what was charged against him tby an unworthy Etid doubtless a guilty person. ToBiooo. In addition to the heavy orders we hear of in our city for Tobacco, we notice among the buyers at the Farmers Warehouse, Alexander Barrett, of Henderson, Ky, He is a gentleman of great wealth, ami one of tho most ex-tennive dealers in the west, and shipper to foreign markets. We hope the planters will taka great pains in assorting and prizing their crops, and if they are not woll paid for it, we are very much mistaken in the ''signs of the tGTTo tee Misses crowding one anoihar iu their seat eh after amorous missives, and hemmed in by gaptfig hysltinders of the mate gender, re-laind us that the sappy and knotty season of the year is st hand, when even every old bachelor would obey the laws of nalnre, and say to some lady (could he aestiru himself of answer) "Arise my love, my fair one, and come away." 5 We heard of a sale ol real eatato, yester-dav, made by C.

Grepu by order of the Court, mada yesterday at the Court House, 30 feet of ground on Market, between Third and Fourth streots, by 164 feet deep, sold with hiu proveraatita for $7,830, Also one house and lot on Market, between Brook and First streets, fact 8 inches front, by 105 feet deep, with improvements, sold for $3,000, M. Haibeit, was the puschaser of the latter, and John Herr, F.4-, ol the first. Vessel on Fmz. The schr. Fred Dyer, from Euckport, with a cargo of lime, was discovered to he on fire at Charleston Saturday week bat, as soon us her hatches were lifted to commence discharging.

The hatches were immediately replaced, and every pluce closed up tight, and the vessel was towed aground on a Mud Flat opposite the city, where she remained up to Sunday evening, without any indication of the dames breaking out. asPs'Tke attention of hog drovers and others ia direcied to the commoutcation in another column under the signature of 'A Old The writer is a well-informed and an intelligent gentleman, aud his suggestions are entitled to SFThe United States and Pacific Mail Steam ship Companies, have determined to establish a weekly line to California. The arrangement will take eilect on March 20. There is no doubt that with their ample means, enterprise and ex-ptiilfiiice, it will prove highly successful. FrtEsncr in the Tennessee.

We loam from the Chattanooga Adveriiaer that the recent violent rain3 produced a sudden and somewhat destructive riao in the Tennessee. At o'clock of the 7th the river was within abom 1 feet nf high water mark. EST A sale of 25 shares Northern Bank of Kentucky was made at Philadelphia on the Sth at LIS. Suicide. Mr.

J. B. Ball, surveyor of Breck-ridge county, a few days Binco committed suicide by shooting himself in the head with a pistol. In another column will be found a very intonating letter descriptive of the first trip of the steamer Falls City to Wheeling. D.

Potter, one of the enterprising publishers of the Cincinnati Commercial, arrived in our city yesterday on his way home from a visit to the South. Tii6 Mobile Tribune learns that the business part of Autaugavillo, was entirely destroyed by fire on the night of the 24th nil. KMozirl Saturday was filled with smiting faces to hear the delightful staging of Madam Aut.iwowi 's bsamiful pupils. All congratulate hers and the lovely young ladies on bo charming a coneei t. tMsesrs.

Mark, Dulaney Downs want "two first rate salesmen." See their advenies-oient. Looisvii.LiA.sa New York -son, A. Tench, H. Race. W.

H. David New Ofii.EAa, Feb. 12. Arrived Marise NaYs. Capt.

B. Preve, of the bardtnia baric am rretro, arrived trorn raiermo, reports having met on the 18ih January, tho American bark Mo pang, thirty-five days from San Juan do iYicaragttfl, and bound to iVew tone. There were seventeen persons io all on board the iMopang alt eick with fever, except threejaail- crs, who were on deck unable to do duty, as they were almost starved, Notwithstanding jhe bad weather, Capt. Preve lowered Ins small boat and sent the" distressed vessels stores and medicines. -Tha -English brig CambysU with 600 hales of cotton and 4.600 bags of corn, the ship Nathaniel Kemble, with 2,300 bales of cotton, the British ship Lucy, with .1,350 hales of cotton, all from this port, for Liverpool, are reported in the news from Key West as being all three ashore.

JV7 O. Pic. Union Hahk Countkhfcits Wo loam that a number of these counterfeits are in circulation in the upper part of the Stole, and that a person haviog amount of them has been arrested and ipagea in un in rout county, i in rum oouuiy. NashnUU Whitr, In A 4 OFFICE OF THE LOUISVILLE COURIER, i Monday Evening, Feb. Wo noticed but very little animation In the market to, day, and sales were limited.

Tho weather ia clear and fieozing cold, and tha rivet" lallioETfast. BAGGING AND ROPE. Sales andahlpmanti of 125 pieces, and 120 ceils at 12Vfcc, and COTTON. We quot8 a salfi ol middling Alabama at stearic. CHEESE.

Small sales of Western st CLOVER SEED. Dull, et S5 53 in lots. FE AT HERS demand a 37fe33a. FLOUR AND GRAIN, Light stocks, and a gUe at 64 40; sales from stores st S4 50, and 4 73 for extra family brands, Wheat acaroa at 75s. Cornirom stores in aar at 45 c.

Oats from stores 353. HAY. Small aalea of baled Timothy from stores at 314 ton. GROCERIES. Wa quota F.io CoSea firm at 10S' lOe, with a eala of S5H) bags Eastern, delivered atCln enuaU, at lOc Sales of Sugar range from 4 to" 5l4o.

Salea of 120 barreia Plantation Molasses at TOBACCO Market animated, with ia'ea tfl4 hhds to day at prices ranging from 85 00 to So' 50 an ad-' vanca. FREIRHT3. Dull to N. OrleAaa at22Vicfor pound Freiglito. To Wheeling andPittiburgh 135-20C.

New Voi'Ii. Stock aud Mouoy aSarket. ebnitiry 10. Stock3 Sales 14,600 tndlima State 5's at 101; 20 aharea Union Bank at 10 do Northt-ro Railroad Et 124 $1000 Uternal Improvement at 90; $14,010 Southern Indiana Rilrcad bands at 93V; 79 ehare3 do ai I25al254, 50 do 150 shares Madison acd Indianapolis Railroad at 105: $4,500 Indiana Canal loan at Exchange There ia but Jiule doiag, but rates are steady, cteriiug at9jjal0 for good and tfr.it class names Tho supply of commercial bills ia rathor better. Hl0NErARr--Thursday Is alwaya th3 most striugent day cftue week in the money markut, bu: to-diy tha supply has been quite equal to tho demand.

Tha range is 57 cent, on cull louus, and6a7 cent, oa thadrst class paper. Receipts at tbe Sub-Treasury hava bsan $402,193 Pay men balance 84,177,272. FiiaaHT3 Are lower and moro pctive. To Liverpool nour2a 3da'2s 6J; grain 7s8d; cotton 33d. The Africa took Out S200.100 in Calilornia ingots.

The Exports of breadstuils to Great Britain from all ports since 1st September are. 1853. 11532. Flour, bbla 444,250 Mtsal 10 1635 Wheat, busii 1,115,45, Corn 176,170 403,75 Notwithetaudlng the late slight decline in price, tha export demand fat England la active and likely to continue. Now Orleans Cattle Market.

Jkffkbson Crrr, Feb. 5, S3. Dunns the laat few Gays tbe market showed but liuie ac llty. Prices of the better descriptions cf Western betf remained Arm, but of other-stock is easier for purchaser; Beef Cattle (fine to choiac) I net, (Rough, etc 56c IS net. Hcgs G-aH'icP IS net- ghfp 00S5 50 httrtd, SALES AT AUCTION Bi' i.

HEWBY At Auction Rooms corner of Main and fourth streeti. SeasonuUe Diy Goods, Retail Stock of Dry Goods, lS'c, AT AUCTION. THIS MORNING, (Tuesday,) at 10 o'clock, will sold at auction roome.a variety of Dry Gouds- In tho lot will bo found: Trluts and Mow do Lainos; Woolen Hosiery; Black Silk Cthykis; Choppaa, Woolen llalf-lliss; Red t'lhune drc. Also will ba added, an invoice of a country tut stooli of Dry Goods, SUoeg, Bonnets, Also to closo a cousianment, 70 pieces Silk Puckol Ilaudkerchiefs, very siightly damaged in weaving and printing. Terms cash.

S. G. HENRY, CO, 115 dl BY C. C. SF3SNCE2.

Secondhand Furniture, Mattresses, Feather Beds, together with 25 bids Molasses to close a consignment AT AUCTION. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) MORNING, Febru-try 10 at 10 o'clock, will ba sold at Auction Rooms, No. SO Fourth street, between Main and Market, a variety of secondhand Furnitare, In which wil'. be found 1 superior walnut BedstGaJ, 7 feel 1 Feather Bed and Mattresf for the same; Togatherwith a variety of other articles. Also to pay a -Avarice; 2 new Wardrobes; hiir-seat 12 redan caue-05t Chairs; 4 Enclosed Wushatauds.

Aieo to clcce a consignment: iu ouis sugtirnt'uga iUMisate; to ooia rianiauon Sale positive, 'lerms ctuli, d2 do. SPENCER, Auctioneer. BY S. Sl CO. Large sale of Louisville Manufactured Furniture, AT AUCTION.

OH THURSDAY fciORNIKG NEXT, February ITOi, at 10 o'clock, we will eel I at th Furniture of Mr, J. M. Lincoln, No. 76 Fourth etreat, a largs and good assortment of Flno cherry, walnut a id sycamore Bedslsade; Common round sycamore and pwplar do, Do and low post do do; Ohwrry and walnut K-stecsloii TcIjIse; Lerge and small Dining and nraakijft Tables. Muhcgfeny Crntre Tables and Stiiodt; Wardrobes, Lounges and Mr, Enclosed and common Wasbhtaude.

Also will be added, general afieortmcnt of Windsor, French end Cane seat Chaiifl. Ruser.wllLiind these articles new and in good order, t'hey wlil ba opij oJiUiuination iun udyjujiyu. tfati tialc. Trms cash. 8.

G. HENRY Auctioneers. BY O. BENNETT dc AT NO. 79 TIIIBBST.

BUT. JEFFERSON' AND KAuKET FtniNiTUilE GLASS ami QUEiiNSIVAEE; AT ANCTION. fAE will rail at auction on TUESDAY MORNINO, VV Feb. 15, at 10 o'clock, a good lut of New and Stc-ond-hand Furniture, of 1 mahogany Toflot Bureau; IB do aofa-scat Ciiaira; gooi Sa0.s; 5 sycamore equare-poat Bedsteads; 1 fancy walnut do; 1 maible-top Waehetand; 1 super Vool Carpet: 12 dj cans eeat Chairs; Together with Feather Beds, Comfotts, Qiitsenaware, Lounges, Cupboards, Floor Oil I ovt Carpenters' Rounding Planes, itc. Ladies spccliilly Invited Terms cash.

S. O. BENNETT f4 d2 Auctioneers. V. C.

Jc AUCTIONEERS, No. SO Third srreer, Between Market ami Jeflersou. REGULAR Sale yrery Wednesday nnd Saturday morniug, al 10 o'clock, of Dry Goods, Grocer Irs, Boots Shoes, Second-hand and Now Furniture, Liquors, Glasiwuro, c. Vr will attend to out-door sales on the beat of terms. Trvus.

SherltlY Sales aitnuded lo cheap. Constable' Saks atU'ddedto cheap. CoueiguraenU solicited, and cab to any amounted-vaiiccd. Juitijivoin one trial, and if you don't like ua, quit. C.

C. GREEN Act. 6. JJBNNKTT 6 WHA6T0N WSAETOSf'S, AUCTION A NO tJOttiUISSZON novas No. Third street, Between Market and Je ffcrson (opposite tup.

democrat office,) LOUISVILLE, KY. Sale a at Auction every Tuesday and Friday. jA largH asortrri'nt of Goods will always be kept on Hand, t.i beditpised of at private sale. KSConsigninoata eoluiiud. ffldSm WUAltT0M- dXnIF.L EATON, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MKRCBAMT No.

504 Market street, BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD STREET, IUAMKMJL for past favors aud hopes cuntlmiancts of consignments of Furniture. Dry Goods, Groceries, or any other article for sale at imctlon. istiiet attention given to all busings outrimedto him, and the cash ready when the goods aro sold. Liberal advances in cash on consLjimionls. Bales of Furniture al Dwsiiiuga earnestly solicited and promptly to CSales at store on Tuesdays and Fridays.

DANIEL HtATON, Auctioneer. RA1I 300 buses Layer Raislnfl; HO do Cluster do; Just received and for sale by ft D. L. ADAMS CO. A.

D.MIMSH tV WHOLE3.Vl.lt ABD HET.11L DSJJ.KHa JN Foreign ami American Hardware, FHrroing Implement Mechanics' r.nd FHtiey Goods, Slain street, second door nbove Tlilnl, Opposite Bank of Kentucky, Ul LomaYILLB, KENTUCKY. bbls superior Family Flour in siore and lor saleby flO T. L. JKFFERSON. FIjOUH.

00 bbls choico Family Flour iu siuro 1 1 for sab? by 18 QUAY BROWN AILS 41 kees (assorted sizes) lauding from Bed- inra ana nr titt i u. CHAINS. luO casus Trace Chains, assorted; 60 do Log sod Ox Chains; 0 do Coil do; Also, Back Chains, Toneue Chains, Breast Chaicfi, etc fg A. B. SEMPLE BRO.

GGIil-INS AND ROOT'S AXES. 300 dozen Collins' Aaes; 100 do Hoot's do; 150 do Hatchets; SO do Btuad Axes; 20 do Carpenters' Adzec; Bench Axes, ktu Anas aad Adze CoopPTt' etc, fS A. B. SEMfLE BRO. BATTING dW) bales tioi.L and 2 Pittsburgh Eagal Batting racelvud per Navigator and for by JOHN F.

HOWARD fll Main between Third and Fourth. 2a s-cii88ts snperior Gunpowder Tea; bis do do; 10 2 chet Blaclt di: 5 do Young Hyson do; In store and for sale by FIELDER JACK. LIVES OF. NKUItOES INSURED. INSURANCE nn Slaves, whether-, amnlnved on Land or on Steamboat.

In one of the eafcat and best Compa-ra DIOS in IQO couiiuy. ivw.ua ir jfeji. JUHH W. ti. oiMKALL, THOMAS S.

KENNEDY, Insurance Agonta. ggOBTica( i7Q SU.rwsT3HKT, south bids, four doors west of Fourth street back room, up stlsrs. jl7dlma COTTON 55 bales Tennessee and Alabsma Cotton in store and for sala by A. BUCHANAN CO. REFIN KB SUGAR.

73 bb'a Leaf and Crashed Sugar; SO bbls Powdered do; atore and for sale by FIELDER JACK. aaow-OASss. JHAVE two elegant Show-Cases for talo, suitable fo Jewelry or Fancy Store, i2 A. P. MANSFIELD, iQ5 Main Btreat.

iO bales sssortod receivad per lata st rivals scd for iala by tractor- on the Lexington and Danville Railroad, have placed a good' number of hands at work on the line on that side of the rtver, and that th fly are pushing. the work with great vigor. Hemp The Las ok iiib Old Crop. We have to chronicle an event that has not taken nlace in this market for several years. Wu bat of there not b-iog a solitary lot (jf hamp of any size, and scarcely a hale of the article in store.

The last lot. eighty-two bales, was sold on Saturday at SI 15 ner ton. and this cleans the mar ket, with iho execution of netl-ass ten or a dozen bales, held by a dealer who in tba habit of Keeping a supply on imbd iur me pur punts ui Totalling to smalt manufacturers. The old crop hero and iu the country ab has been entirely cort turned or sent off, and tit new wu' come upon a bare market. The uew crop, which has commenced arriving at sevtiat points on the Missouri, is said io bo a full average one and of fair quali'y.

It thought by some tuat the increase over the previous crop will from five thousand to ei'rht thousand bales, and that the quality will add from five to ton percent, toils value. Some sales of new have been made on the Missouri at S8U to $90 per ion. The market here will not open fully before the last of April, and at this earlv davit id therefore 'impossible to say how prices will range. Tho nominal quotations now far good aud prime nra $112 to par ton. St.

Louis Neics Marine Disasters. Capt. -Robinson, of the schooner John Albert, which arrived this morning from Charleston, reports that on the he saw a Bhip ashore to the westward of Loe Key. She was'on the reef, with wreckers along Bide, discharging a cargo of cotton. Capt.

R. could not learn her name. On tile s-ime evening he saw another sh'p on (he Florida Reef, close to Sand Hey, totally dia-tuaetod, with the wreckers along side, taking out cargo. POLICE COURT. HON.

JOHN JOY E3, JUDGE. J. 8. I.ANCA3TEB CITY ATTOBNEV. February H.

There waa nothing before the court yesterday morn-leg except a peace warsantcaBe, and the prosecutor failing to appear, it was dismissed. Heavy Vbrdict. In the Court of Common Pleas this morning, Judge Paine rendered a decision against John Lauberstein, and in favor of Joseph Hatter in the sum of 10,000 for biting of the end of 'plaintiffs nose, though it was said the planum had previously auaciieu aemnuani Mia severely bitten his thumb. N. Y.

Express. ship Ticonderoga, on her passage from Liverpool to Austrilia, lost by cholera 120 passer, gers at soa. Stkahbr "Fblls Crrv," Feb. 9lb, 1353. Capt Sam uel Mason Sik: Hi-ins about to Uriniuate, to ub, txu eK-satdtngiy pleasant voyage from the city of LouUviUe, Ky-, toWiieailng, uod the Urst trip of the pioneer teemer of tha "Union iu counection with the Baltimore Mid Ohio Railroad, would beg leave most ro-apRCtfulIy to oay, that wh canuit take leava of your le garit steamer and her without espreaing our high appreciation of the kind and unremitting nutation received Ityus during our sajuurn, and would return our warmest thanks sod toe eatafl tirca, tcko ploas-nre in recominending to the most favorabla nonaldoi a-lion of the trading aud shipping community, your new, splendid and spacious Bteamnr, "Folia City" and her C'Eiuers, as fsvury way worthy tho most libaral patronage, and fealing every contideuce that it will bo only ne ceBsaryfor travelers to be inadB acquainted with the merits of the boat and occurs, to insure thatr approbation and warmest encomiums.

We shall ike the liberty of publishing the foregoing the Baltimore, Wheeling, Cinclcantiti and LonioViile papara, in the hope that, by so doitijj.we may advance thainiereot of tbo Union Line." a Johnson. J), Ky; Holt. Mo; Duvall, Ky; Hatchings, Ky; 'V Snaed, St Louis; f7 McAffee, Wheeling; 11 Krlger, hHs; Forsyth, Wheeling! Delaplain.do; A Bryaon, t. ia; A Ashby, Ky; Ormsby, do; Vaadybe. Uln; Higtrins, Meicr Kir-hards, Ky; Rufi'tier, Mason co, Va; Shatlcross.Louwviile; KeleotH, Teon; Swlmiay, ijouitvilie; Johston, Pomroy; Evana, do; Jamee, do; Letcner, Frankfort; T-NeisoD, filt Vernon; Stephenson, Albany; Bryant, Louis-vilie; Piippor, Mayaliek; ray, Louisville; Cla-ron, do; A Wiitdly, hlUs; Mias Hall, Maryland; GiPU, Louisville Burtank, Baltimore; ones.

ra; Beaton, Wash city; Jones, I) 3 Carrlng-ton, Westport; A Ciide. Westport; Buckingham, Altron; VVilaou, Oldbam; A Lnosha, Trenton, Wolfsheimr, Wbeling; Dovol, Cincinnati; Dye, WfiEbington, Ky; Uuvall, Louisville; HA Uuvsll, do; AloAflee do; Moore, HarrodBlmrfe-; Elder, Bait; Garrett, Cin; M'Call, P-trkerBburg; Smith, do, VV Gill, Wheelicg; Johneon, Little McAfee, Miss; Lemley, do; i cI-Migblin, Ky; A Phillips, Ur-jy, Louisville; Evans, Pittsburgh. H5 dl POST OF Feb. 14. r.iaDcheaterj'Jaospman, Pittsburgh.

Bifu Frant'liD, tfummons, Cincinnati, Golden hit, Baldwin, do. Summit, Cojbtt Ni shvilla. Moi'diw-f, d. Fawn.Holiertifi, Haanerson. Cochran, Haw OrltjsQi.

iudians, Cuitorliij, do. Arctic, Devioney, do. TiJbomtngo, Brifioort, Uorencd, Gen Jones, St. l.olus. Login, retslngfir, Bowling Green.

DEPARTTmES iSt. PjUsbutj. Arbrfc.Devincpy, do. H.T- Yeaimsc, f'turshall do. Ben Franklin, Summonit, Cincinnati Vermont, ftazlctt, do.

Indians, Catterllti, do, fiummir, Corbit, do. Manohesier, Bowinauf3t. Louie. Reindeer, M011 tgumary, Kecv Goldon Gt, si win, po. Atlantic, Holttnger, New Orleans.

U. M. Wright, Claris, do. MEaroaANDoai Gou. Pike.

Mat bteamer Lady Pika 13, nt Uniontown and exebanspd trips. Met Mediator r.t Uniomown, U. M. Patton, at Slim Island; Empiro at Mt, Vernon; passed Geo. Kendall al Diamond Island; Clipper at Uecdeieuii, Glendy Btuka Green River; ToleefMph at Rockport; Moro Castle tit Cloverport.ltoyil Arch st Shephedeport, Msncfaeater a1 Neckport; Reindeer Hughe's.

RXVEH. iniPORTS. C1NC1N? Ben Frank lla 10 bbls sale ratus, bxa tin, Glinted Sl co; do oye tera, fcirdetick; io'-- empty bb)a, JefleroonviRe. HENDERSON Steamer Fawn 10 rolls leather, A Taylor; 15 hhds tobacco, Hay nee Graham; 5 do do, Uallaflier Ronald; do do, Rowland 72 bales Bufcetins, Hewcomb i-bro; 10 bbla rlour, A Munn; 16 do briatlea, Dumesnit co; ti do Jt Thorn as; 1 do do, Magulre Villicr; it do apples, Anspacher; to do do, AIIh 1 bos hardware, Struller do Bambcrfrfr. do do, Danforth At ou; 1 tobacco screw, Hewitt, Vutbie 4: co; 103 sacks oata, Duckwall; casks lUxBced, 2 bbls do, 2 bxs mdao, Haynna beans, '-i do ppg, 'd tceliaxseod, pksHpploe, 2 do ruga, fl do feathers, 1 box butter, HT Curd co.

ST. LOUIS pc Gen. Pike 10 packages express goods, A Joi.t-a: 0 bbls send, McMuilen Moore. Kl.nilKNfiE Hliiiner Tiahomingo iiGl bales oottoii John Howard co; 82 do do, William Garvin co 19 do do, Brtdy Uavis; 0 do do, Ben Davij; fl do do McMeechau at firner; ti do do, Newland Graham; 8 do do, and 2 bbla imdasst-n, R-iweou, Bueou co; 5 bales cotton, Anderson, McLuuo co; 4 do do, Jarria.Trabae Jtcoj 4 do do, Wilkcsson; 23 bags poa nuts, 7.) bblo sued, Wilder co; 1 cask Hah, Htoalman; 1 box mdse. Baker co; I do do, A Hnnt; 12 bagB cotton yrn, co; 4C0 bags corn, Thu.tv.tuo' 30d do do, and 12 bacs oata, Murry; 40 tuti3 pig iron, Cornwall i bro; if i.

has tobacco, Haynce Graham; 6hhdi tobacco, 1 tt-ircc rlaxsend, nod 2 bags fosthors, Vun Winkle; 1 do do, Rowland A' Groon; 1 bag ginseug, 1 box beps wax, 1 saw, Rupert.Liuderbeiger co; 1 bbl ecrap iron, Lou-isvi le Rolling Mill; oBQ cdarpoet, Fediick. PlTTaBURS Steamer Hsncbcster 2 pkgi, Adams oo; old brown stout, lot iron, Tom Evans. Keootpts by tUe Frauktovt Railroad. February 14 papjr, Jas Cromey, 32 bag wheat, Smith Smvs-at- Titl iiIkii: bfipn. 40 rone.

Bartley, Jfhn son co; 80 eheop skins, 1 beef do, Vebh Drake, 32 ocs bafin. tfinith; 100 do, ti? coils rope, Hunt co; 17 do, Branuin Summers; 25 do, 7 els rope, Davis; S7 do, 50 do, Buckles 8 axe, I csk, i bdle, Huston co; t3 bga corn. MUchd Corey 55 do, Howes; i hhrftni. i FnrhUt- do.Todd. 1 bx bacon, 3 Calla- way; 5 pieces do, 1 bag bgs wheat Ma aides oaeon.ji suouiuerit, ubuk, wuun.n, i UUu tobacco, HcDanlel; 103 bags wheat, 65 boSoatst Bmiui NFJV YORK 1853.

8PEIMO SILK GOODS. EDWARD LAMBERT 51 Broadway, IMPORTERS aDd Jobbers of rich Silks, Shawla, Rib-boni. Ureas Goods. White Goodd. Glovoa, In vite tha atletitioK of mrchanu from all section to Ihelr ivl ASfSUK-'Jt'iUilPt Now rtndv for examination, and which has bf'QD Import ed with especial reference to tha wants of firat clais In three iniDortsnt partlrnlarfi die Co.

believe tbeiratoefcto present superior ractlona, viz: TSSTU. VAK it AND PRICE. To all of which they a comparison with any r-inc, Miirflii nf choice sroodfl. at the loweit ruling ratoe, are Bolicittd to eiarama our etock before PB.r.S?"ln.?;, ...1 1.i.. tn Ilia Alrr.fi fiimmimi-lcB.

between New York and Cincinnati, by the completion of the H. K. K. Hallroad io Novemoer laet, inc the greatest possibly J'sciliiles for shipping with N. B.

WebcR leave to raraars, rapectln(i the torn paying aeleimen in other liousee, a ac mmiaalon for introducing cnetoraera, that we malr uo of no sucbor any other undue Iniiuenceto aecun irade. INSUHAIfOB INSUHANCS OF II ABLE 3TON SOUTH Cash Capital, alx. Paid in fiUEPI-UO PH0F1T8 let Octobhb, 1852, 8107.6W.50. WILLIAM B. UEKiOT.rreshlBut, ni in iw ft lienor! nn tha ffivnrsblfl term- jL Carsoea of Steamboats and FUtboeHialaconatasD, h-jul hulls andtretglvt Uetf).

Alcn nffahiBt -nah or Damage bv Flro on ttocVs ol Merchandise, Buildings, and every other description ol property. THOMAS S. KENNEDY, Agent. 83?" 0yis Ho. ii'd, Mai street, four doors vt oj FOUBTH STREBr.

IttldUfcO TORACCO 30fl boxes Miesouri Tobacco, different qualities; 50 do Virginia aud Kentucky Tobacco: iDitoreandforBaloby FIELD RIt WRESff SUPjPEIES. Ueart Iltsfodss and Life Picturpa. by S. Arthur. Tha Itpntor of S(.

BavdolphV, or by F. W.ShltOB, A. M. Kniok-KaaK-s, or Leaves fiom anEditoi's Table, by L.Gaylord Clarbe. The Ulitory of Knrope, from the fall of Nnpaleou tu 1816 to tba acceasiori of Loala.IiapolGon tn 135S, by Sur Aroblbeld Allann.

nt-t. NarrRtlve snd Alificellsneaiis Papers of Thoajai Dc unmcy. The Works of Mm. Amelia Ople, complete In a vols: eleBRntblndliiEr. Tho WpndorB of the.

belog a popular vjew ot nairciioiuy, etc. xiiuairaien oy numerous uiBj.nuu engravings: By Duncan Bradford Alio, a splendid Rtaortment of Valentine Forflaleby 'Vil. NELSON, fll -496, earner Main andWaltHtreeU. T-r TT BOCTt 80 jail rooebed end for sale by Steninbonu Leaving Thin Bny. For particular ttt advertisements In another column, TELEGRAPH No.

3, McLellaa, T13HOMI mO, Brisco, Florence. BLUii WING, StndRru, Frankfort. CINCINNATUS, Uamilton, New Orfeana, do. MARY HUNT, Quarrisr, do. FORT PITT, Millard, Iltubaiv.

GQ-AMKR, Reno, do. LAUY FHANKL1N, MeROwan. St. Liuia. FAWN, Hallcroft, H.nderaon- The River Mas falling fiat yesterday, with sttJi an ample depth of water on the Falls for tha largest steamers last evening.

Altogether the river had recedrd fully five f0et; The weather yesterday was clear, and moderately cold. It was reported yesterday that the Mississippi tiver twi'iity five miles below Saint Louis, was gorged with ice, and navigation again suspend ed, Gale on the OUio. Ou Sunday night, between eeven and nine o'clock, the wind, iftat had been blowing pretty hard, turned into a perfect gale, and great damage wag done to the boats in port, and we fear every where within the reach of the town. In addition to the loss of the boat load of coal belonging to Van Meter, which was mentioned in the Courier yesterday, we learn that three other boats laden wiih coal, were sunk at the landing. Two of them were laden wiih Bell Mountain coal, the propeny of Gill Smith aud the oilier (he properly of Brewer Leisure.

The latter was Jing at the Toot of Seventh afreet, and sunk i7i deep waler. The wind a brief space biow a perfect hurricane, and the boats at the wharf were tossed about at the mercy of the wind and waves. The Mary Hunt, that had iust arrived from New Orleans, was cast adrift, but having steam up she was enabled to secure a landing and weather the storm, though playing havoc with other boats De-low her, all of which were blown ashore. The Pike, was blown from her moorings, her lines parted, and a post strongly embeded the pavement, to which her lines were fastened, was torn up. She rode tho gale, however, without a panicle of damage.

The Georgetown waa timed round, and forced ashore stern formeat, her rudder kuoeked off, spars and other guards broker and her stems sprung, causing her to leak. Steam was raised on ner, and she worked nerseit ell the wharf, and all damages will bo fully repaired to-day. The little stern wheel Gossamer, was" knocked about like a feather in the storm, and the Mary IJunt, swinging round, forced her high and dry on me whan. Dick Smith was called into requisi-ion, and by hard work and a of jack screws, she was safely launched again last evening. ine beautuu! new packet Kitmress, was torc- ed ashore stern formost.

and it was with the greatest difficulty that she ut-iU he pulled offhy the steamer Film. Her keel, hear the etern post, was damaged, causing her to so mo water. Mr. Jlovvard. the builder, vvilsink a dock under her stern, aud repair the damage.

lrift Lodu Tonfcttn was also ludg'tiii on the wharf, though not materially hurt, and she was pulled of by the Piko. Iho mail line whari boat was with one end on the bank, and the other end Tho Atlantic was forced upstream, and ran foul ol Van Meters coal boat, and sunk it. The IS. Cliftunt at Portland, dragged her anchors, and was blown over to the island op- posiie, ana men oacu again io tne wnan. ine boot or: her upper deck was knocked off, and one end stove in, but the other end wag uninjured, and buoyed ihe boat up effeclually.

ine most singular etltct oi the storm was the disappearance of the mud along the lower wharf. whe it had accumulated to tho depth of three or four feet; and yesterday morning, greatly to tho astonishment of the worthy wiiarfmastor the mountains of muds had disappeared, and the iiinutng as eiear as a weM scruobeci floor. A barii or ra.her a hffhter, belonging to the Empress, was landed ten feet beyond the water, hijzh and dry. ine awn, irom Henderson, encountered the storm about 8 o'clock in the evening, just below ijcavenwortn. bao was tossed about rather roughly for a while, but rode the waves in We have heard of ihe storm extending aa far up the river as Warsaw, where it gave ihe Bsn Franklin a shaking.

At Madison the new packet lfewas forced from br moorings, but was uninjured. Tho "blow" was the hardest eiperienced on tha Ohio for many a day, and we fear we may have to recordsome serious disasters. ACC1DBRT TO THE EN FftANEl.lN. The mail boar Bin Franklin, due from Cinriunati Sunday night, did not rfiach port until 3 o'clock yenierday iitiPFnnon. ha encountered ti a storm Sunday night near Warsaw, which shook the boat up" considerably, and caused her to break a safety valve pipe, and all ihe steam escaped.

The pas sengers were terribly scared, but none hurt, Af ter a lew hours delay, the damage waa repaired, end tho boat started out again, but nine miles helow Madison siio was compelied (o lie by again to readjust the valve. The energies of old Blair, 'an! Huston, ami tho rest ol em triumphed, and the Big Ben arrived in time lo return to Cincinnati in the afternoon, tho usual. The KHorjfEEKS SraiKE. -la the Courier vesierdav we had a paragraph ia reference to ths atrike of engineers, which was thought by many io have baeu published at the suggestion ut an engineer on one ot the boats referred to. yuctt was not the case.

The article was written without consulting any one whatever. We favor the measure of increased wages to mechanics, but lar the present arrangement win not work well. In allusion to the same matter yesterday, we nadvertantly elated the rent nf the bar ou tho Telegraph No 3 be $2,000 a year. It should have been $5,000, which is tha sum paid, and a large one at that. tSPThanksto the Gen, Pike for the latest St.

Louis papers. She exchanged trips with the Lady Pike at Uniontown. For Fhaskfort. The fine packet Blue Wing, Capt. Sanders, starts to Frankfort and Wood-lord, this iiftsrnoo-j at 3 o'clock.

KPTho Ben Franklin passed a steamer called the Atlantic, abev Wurtsaw, with six 'Urges of coal in tow. ISP Tu our attentive friends Lewis and Do Hart, of the pretty packet Tishomingo we are indebted for a manifest of cargo from Florence. GPThe Bride is aground just btdow Sterling, whore she will have to Uty until another rise iu the river. She is bound to Cine ienati with sugar and molassds. The Falls Tho Wheeling papers that came to hand yesterday speak iu the most glowing terms of the Falls City, the pioneer of tho line.

She is due to day, and will return to Wheeling to morrow. Laid Up We leain thai the packet Pike, hi couseqnciioo of unfavorable advices from Saint Lou'ib, has heon laid up. It is thought that the is gorged by ice. Cotton. The Httie Summit surmounted tho Fal yesterday, with a big cargo of cotton for Cincinnati, Thanks to tho Fawn for a manifest of her carjro.

The Fdwn atarls to Herderson this afternoon at 3 o'clock, from tha upper wharf. Fast. The Famn, from Henderson, met the Telegraph No 2 Sutidny evening bi fore 5 o'clock, just above Flint Island. She loft here at I o'clock, and must have ran 85 miles iu 4 hours. For New Orleans.

Tho unsurpassed passenger packet Mary Hunt takes her departure for Now Orleans this evening at 4 o'clock. SSPThe Logan, deeply laden with corn from the Wabash, reached port last night. BSThe mail boat Telegraph Xo 3 will please accept our thanks for Cincinnati favors. Tho No. 3 is iho packet for Cincinnati to day.

USE HOWF'S COUGH CAN Y. OMWir OW2.V. HAH WAKE AND CUTLERY MEHCHANT3, Builders, end others Iq1 Cwant ofa Block of Ilsrdwaro and Cutlftry, W'J would do well to call and examine our Block 1 prUlng in part tbo following article Brass and Iron solid Box Vices; Wilkinson's andAiudtago mr.use.boie AuTliaj Brass and Copper Wire; Tr cs, Ox and Log Chains; "otip, Paint and bplco KilU; BlBuksmlth and Hand Beliowri, Files and Hasps, of all kinds aud qualities; pinnnn nf siiTiRrinr ouall'tv: Mill, Croaa cut and Circular Saws; Hand, Panel and Rip Saws; Borse. Wool ar.d Cotton Cards; eiCAH. 203 lihds fjlr toprlmeHow Orleans Sugar fll THCS.

H. BUST CO .47 Wallet. IO COFFjKIS. yOU Uag prime JUBt recetvoa iffbliASSBS 350 uble nutation ta store and lor 1JX gain by J.OWLAND CO. OVUKING'S 1K1UBI.1I.

tttsriiiii J-l Suear 10 ooxes on nnu Bna ioremtuy ROWLAND i OO. tu WL IMPORTER AND DEALKH IN Hnrdwnrc, Cotlery, Farmers' and Mtmiiics Tools, Brnnnfncturer Plane. nn Mcciianlcs' Tools, no. C9 THIRD STltEET, THBBR FANCY COUNTERS. TWEW stjlo iron TerrM" For lalsobeep at 4.5 Mam Km FBttCR COATS AT 1NEN at cost.

Now la tho time to i SWrU i for cos MAN8MELD.a. buy clu'fp altirt At hi stn itiBD smaioi. MASON COUNTY sal.foral 1(L .111 PU1NTM 10 oaics Mancbseter dark colon; 0 do do ligbt Bpring tyiB; 15 do low-pricad madder; Ct do Fairniniro, assorted; Received and for aalo ty JAMES LOW CO, 417 Main st. l4 OLASeKS-45 bbla received per bntogta THE LAtAl'ETB lKiJ COMPANY will give a BALL Bt tlieir Hsu- on between abelbv i aud on 8 TUrtSlAY fee. aid, 1SS3.

A f-ilien-ili) ol in otrnndance, on llw served. 8(jtiitDg possible 111 dona lo mivo eriiias peasant one to eb Wil Kt ii iownicg; I Greeag; Kein; tio. Keder; Rsuhifn Storey; KUel; SKliui3y; W. V. Twyman; James Wyalt; J.

IE feiegHmary; Daniel Mitmell; Lei.Uj, Winbririger; Wnt Sinkhvrn; Robert L. (iray; arret Towaesad: P. Clibrnoion: a- al. timilh iu uo nao, or any oi tne Managers, or at Ja9dtd LAST WEEK-CLOSE SiTURDAY. nivvr.

rr.i.uws' ha ll, ffJ'SBRATEn 8EKIB8 OB 1 OYAGE TO EUROPE, umbra- fas tuoAtiS of Boston, its harbor, Uverpool, tha Crystal don from tha Tw Wostmlnster Abbey, Lon- 3in with maSia1 pMsfa8 the Bridges, and Ml UnUr llluSLrnt.vLew of the Thames TuineL river ithin" of tho beautiful naA.n"-cloc"?n "-andSaturdayafter. 15 eentr'0U' mi of ag9, rmnm' t0 "mmeneemovinga. STEAMBOATS. For Hegular Faekots sea Ponrthg, FOENEW OKLliAMBEGB. CRAR i'ACKET.

Tho suonrh steSKier Cbas. P. Bsccn, m-isSp is ospecttid lo arrive and will have quick despatch as above. Forfrelcht orpassageapply on board orto f9 HOGGS RUSSELL FOR N. ORLEANS.

The splendid MARY HUNT, Qaarier master, will ieave as above ou Tuesday, the 15th aMP.M. Kor freight or passage apply on board orto BOGGS RUSSELL, Or jn.4 CLIFTON, ATKINSON i CO. FOR 1'RAXKPORT WOOD. FORD LANDING. The regular naciat BLUE" WING No.

2, Sanders, master, will leave as above ou this day. the 15th at 3 o'clock, P. M. For freight or passage apply on board orto fl5 BOGGS RUSSELL. l'tou, lu.ter, will leave as above on this day, the 15th For fioight or paasngeapply onboard or to BOGGS RUSSELL.

ft FOJRNBU S.Stargeon,couni.inder, wiilieave as above on Sunttay, the 27th at 10 o'clock, A. M. Address BENEDICT CARTER, Or C. BASHAM, "gat. FOR(EV OKI.EANS.-Thoa,,l.

'did steamer GEORGETOWN. MnPhr. son, master, will leave as above on this day, the 15th, at i in. For freight or pasaago apply on board orto BENEDICT CARTER BASHAM. RBOBLAR C.

S. IUAijL PACKST FOR SAINT LOUIS Tho Sns steamer LADY FRANKLIN. Mecowan. maser, will leave as above ou TueadBy, the 15th lest, at io i. iu.

For freight or passage apply on board or to fy C. BASHAM. REGULAR V. S. 9IAII, PACKET UB Tbe fine steam er GEN.

PIKE, J. H. Joues, master, will leave as aDove on Wednseday, the 16th intt, at 10 A. M. For freight or paBsago apply on board or to SU C.

BASHAM. SJk FOR N. ORLEANS The epltadid ljSiBKoassenRerBtoamer QNK'L LAFAYE 1 TK. brown, master, will leave as above on F-idav. tbe istb Inst, at 4 P.

M. Fine accommodaticn for stock of all kinds. For freight or passaae ap, ly on board or to 1. S. MOORHEAD.

HEGULAR WEEKLY PACKET. FOR WHEELING. The new and 'Plendtdfsteanier FALLS CITY. Samuel Mu.on, ciHster will leavo aa above on Waduesday, the 16th at 3 P. M.

Foi frierht or paasago apply on board or to 1 15 I. S. MOORHEAD. FOR PITTSBURGH. The fine steamer FOitT I ITT.

Millard master. lllif.we us on tbis day, the 15th Inst, at 5 r. M. For freight or passage apply on board orto ft5 S. MOORHEAD.

FOR TU3CUMBIA AND FLOIt-ENCE. Tho new and splendid packet stcuiii-T Hrtsco. master, will leave. as above ou tbis day, the lit tt at 3 P. M.

For froicht or passage apply on board or to fl5 I. S. MOORHEAD. FOR PITTSBURGH The lino teamor GOSSAMER. Reno, master, will leave as hooyo on this day, the 15tn at 5 M.

For freight or passsee apply -n 'mard or to tl5 MOOKUEAD. MK BOWLING 'new BULLE QU1GLEY Baird, mastor, win leave as above on Weducsday, 16lh iust. at 3 For iVelfbt or passage apply on board or to I. M. MOORHEAD.

FOR liVAXSVrLLE ANU Eff. ibc reiuUr pucict steymor FAWN, lioilcroft, master, will leave aa abovo ou Tuesday.the Hth oi -ck, P. M. For freipilt or passage apply on board or to fU I. S.

HOORUEAD. ftSjteafiaild splendid stealer AL. SHOT WELL r'uui, Tnnster, will leave Louisville f-'r New Orleans, on her third trip, ou Wednesday, tbe ICth at 4 M. (-'uperinr arrangement for stcck of all Binds Foi jreipbt or passage apply on boBrd or to 1. S.

MOORHEAD, (,. fa SMITH 4 SHOT WELL iAau- Letter bag and reference at Smith Sbotweli'a. UNITKD STATUS MAI L. t'IL5T LIN BETWEEN LOUISVILI.K ST LOUIS. ON and utter tue urst ot Februarv next, a daily line, carrying tue uouoa amies man otween LouUv'lle and St.

Loui. leaving Louisville acfoliowfi Cnpt. Fuller "Monday, lOo'clock, AI1Y Tuesday 10 EN. PIKE J.H. Jones, Wednesday, 10 Thursday, ..10 SIIION Z.

M.S elley, Fndav 10 1.., iV PIKE J.I'.em iturday 10 TK F.GRAPH l.Tuclt undny 10 'I eteamei-a of this ai of the tirct class, com man and otiiee fed by cs experienced wbh lor fisten unsurpassed by anyl) ts on tVeweaurn Forfreigbto passa card orto C. BASHAM. When, plans cf le cabins may be stalereomi: securiil. 13df 1TRON--50 boxes irusli Just received nd for side bv fo u. ai.

LIVES OF NEGROES INSURED! Afl TUE JETNA lNfeUUAMCE Company lnturos tho Livim SUvoBfn health, whether employed ,0 on iharlTnr or on tbe lend. piy to W. S. VERNON, Agent, pidiiztlB east corner Main find Bul'mstc. i It- YOU WltiU TO J31C SUC-JESSJ-UJu TiiECUUEOF COLDS, COUGHS, TRY COUOlf CAKSYs cartitul eud ava that you obtain UKOWJi'S Hulj by 0ru2glaU and otbera.

nil 4 (daSwmljj 'i bire out for the baliuico of this year, a likely 53 cylored BOY, between 11 and J2 year old. Annlv lo NKVVr.ANH A- (iRAVtAM Mam PLliASB KKAD THIS CATALOGUE, London Yi aat Powder, tbe bet in use; Wntt'a Nervous Antidote; MarehsU's Catarrh ond Headacha 3nufT; rbiiHp's Liqnld Glue; Carpenter's Extract Buohoo, tor the Kidneys; IiastingB' Syrup of Naptha; Balccm of Fir Paste, 2iio; Urbaufi Anti-Bacbannalian Elixir, a euro for drus-t-unesa; Osgood's Indian Cholagoguo; Otygonated Bittero, for Dyspepsia Un tier's iiruptlro Oinimont; Dftviea' Tetter Ointment, for all ernptious; llanel'iand RouiBoi'B Hair Dye; Aivmttlc Schiedam Sclinappe; Arabian Corn IMaeter; Dr. WaollPy 'a Afl-Herding Salve; Aleook'a Porous Plaster; HO Yariatie of Soap, fino onti coarse; Sfi Cough Modlclnei; A mtmdino and Cold Cream, for ohappsd bands; EuulT, Tobacco and Cigars; Ture Imoorted Wine aad Liquors, for medicinal purpoaM; A ijreat vhi iety of Toilet Goods; FhoulderBracca.Supporters and Tm3ses; Star and Tallow Candles; Spirit Cos; Ciyth, Hair, Shoo, Nail and Tooth Bruihes; Pirfumeryin all Its varieties, foreiga and domeatiej And ail other popular Medicines, or rcull, a 74 Fourth etreet, between Main and Market, by f5 RAYMOMD PATTEN. AlXi WATt tit TiHE underaigned aro authorized by the elty of Pa ducab, to leata lbs Marine RiIwef to th highest bidder, on the FI3KT MONDAY IN MAIiCH ICP'J, at the court house door In Pndseuh, for Ihe term of ten years. Bond and security required from the Ice see to pay the rent half yearly cn the lirst days of Jsnu ary and July, and to keep them in good working order and repair for tbo Dockage of boats, and to return them In that condition.

Tho Ways are at the town, in the Tenneaeee liver, composed of aven sections, with capacity to Ukc each the heaviest ad longest boats 0" the river. L. 8. THIMBLE, J. CAMPfihLL, jll dlawtd W.

A. THOMPSON. PUFF3EX.D'S AMERICAN WESTPHALIA HAMS." SUO ARMOURED J0LE3 AND BKKF TONOUKS, FOB 3AX.E ST CHA8. lltJFFIKJLli fc j-2l dim at Sixth bet. Main and the river.

gfFiinily supplies stored through tbe aununar without charge. COAL! COAX! AAA BUSUKLsS of beet PiWabnrsh Coal for 7 sale at Mfco dalivarod. All the Coil sell iproperiy weighed, and the purctia.er consequent-ly got? wnat he pas for. Tn.uSiul tor pa.t lavora, I hope to dorerve a continuance oi them. joq atf at the Third Street Coal Scala.

J. ioO bDla iu tor and lor sale by f.O U. FKRGUSON BON. lOFKKKr-ltU bags Bfo Uotleein sierenna torsala ey elAttSHAljlj FRENCH WHITE WINE SO bbls Just recelv. ed per BteBmer Eclipse and for sale bv fH MALBSRT.

RlliO bnsbels lwr bj no aiKwART sufc. -is viiit. VV mK MisAtvbusbeUyy soH CHEESE sy boxes reowireii per steamer itetara and lor sale br STEWART at SON, 35 Wall sl. OHIO lriiOVtt iibb bbis superior, equsa to any brands In tbe city, rseelTed oy sttamer Jetfenoo iu vi ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP NIAGARA. New Vor.K.Feb.

lij. Tfas steamar IViag-ara arrived from Liverpool with dates of ihe 29th January- Tha Hnmbolt at Sonthatnp-ton on the 93th. It is ruruored that Frattcia Barring will succeed M. Glaraline in the Exchequer. Hirseh of Rotterdaais have failed lor 135,000 owing to the Priaa forgeries.

The weather in England and Ireland is favorable. The cibil contract for tha marriage ofNapo laou ia to be signed on the 29th, and great preparations are making. The Countess Chamboid ia reported seriously ill. A't Paris it waa reported a farther induction of the army and an extensive amnesty will be declared after the imperial marriage. A change iu the French Cabinet is spoken of, which it is said will not contain one of the ministers whoop posed the marriage.

Turkey. The? Turks are about invading Montagre with 30,000 troops, and attack them at all points, llussia it is thought will interfere. Italy. The English papers publish letters from Francis aud Rosa Madia, who state their health continues had, but that both are firm faith. Austria.

A cousin of the Prince of Monten- groa arrived at Tieu.ua and demanded an interview with the Emperor. Austria is sending troops to Dalmonite, to protect the frontier. India. Gen. Goodwin iu Burmah, suffered a garrison of J000 men to Pegerio ba invested by a strong' force, and had hsrd fighting lo relievo them.

Livebrpqcl, Jhk. 23. Cotton Tne market Iiaa obuwn yood (iernaiii wkh an advance of 1 Si on last quotation: fair N. O. (Pjj, middling 53ad, fair upland SJ, middling Sd.

fair and good fair quaiitles have improved most. Salea of tht? week 55,000 Speculators took 14, (Hid HndesiJortirH 5,000. Gardter report bspf active; ncwprl mese 97t 6da liU; pork aavincd la2s per bbl; tbete ia little doioa in bacon, wLibh Is wantc-d; iiidb.13 quoted al 56a; lard dull! at Gii. Tallow declining Bitrribg Circular quote iron quiet, l-h a downward tendency. Boll 6c Or, state but litt'e doing io etocis; tee jtood onzs bf iog mostly assorted; tbe enquiry now is extended jltailway Benda, U.

S. fair at and aaled 1862 at KMslOO; uo ltio7 Ht KerjalC9. Havre Cotton Tha sale for tbe week were 14 000 onlos; srecx on band oil Slltb, 14 500 balfs, imports 5U0. Hutlnf i here active at sn advance of lAfe fi auct; erdiuary; Oriesnfi JI fiaiica. Later iVorn California.

New York, Fob. 14. The Northern Light arrived Sunday from San Francisco, and the Uncle Sam from She brings 450,000 in gold. The Undo Sam left Kingston on the 7th Inst. Among, her passengers is Hon.

Thru. Vaa Ba-ren. Senator. 'he California legislature was in session at Vallego. The proposition to remove to Benicia was rejected.

J. B. Wall was chosen Speaker. Gov. Tiiixler's meaagowas read on the flh.

A memorial has been sent to Congress to abolish the land commissioneiii. Tho steamer New Orleans was to leave on the 16th for San nan. The Corte'. lost 27 passengers on her trip from Panama, and the S. S.

LewU lost 11 passengers. The Panama arrived upon the 14ih wiih ihe loss of 4 lives. The pilot boat 8ea Witch was wrecked at San Francisco on the 7fli. All hands were saved. Dales are from Oregon to Jan 3d.

The woather wae very severe. Man' of the overland emigrants wore arriving in a destitute condition. Tho snow ia reported to be 10 feet deep in the Calapooga mountains. The citizona of Northern Oregon met in con- eniion aud memorialised Congress io make a eiv territory, to be called Columbia. The great scarcity of provisions al the mines has caused uVarloaeU for $1 50 per lh.

ino umo arrived on ine tn vriin tne mails and $1,750,000 specie for New York. he Ueon sailed from Panama on the SOtb, the 9au Francieco aud Columbus on the 'lst. The Panama arrived at Sau Francisco on iho 11th, and tho Columbia on the 16th. Provisions at San Francisco for the fortnight had heen tolerably fair. Flour S39a32 50.

eirn meal $4 50; Rio cotfeo 15210c; butter 3la44c; hams 20221:, keg lard 31; prime pork 2526; ni- ES clear $35. There ia tome specu- iation in provision; A oiil bas been mtroduceu tha legislature lo prevent rnonopoiios in prnvisions, and lo punifh all combmattons to advarce the nriceaof fnotl. The punishment to he irupriaomnen! from 1 io year, and hnes Irom $1000 to 50,000. A proposition ia nn loot lo run steamers to tha head of navigation on the Colorado from San Francisco, which will be to within 400 miles of tho Salt Lf-ke City, from which point the Mormons ogree to build a railroad. Snow from 4 to 5 feet deep is renortedatTiiii ine fspun os tiie revolt ot trie natives si a- hiliaeaitist the French id contradicted.

Siasliai Sysipathy IceiiugTlieStriUSi ic. Baltimopr, Feb. 14 The Madiai sympathy meeting is to be held at the Maryland Institute on Tnursday ighl. eqnara was again thronged tins moruinc with mechanics from all sections of the city, marching np with music and banners. The meet mi was attended hy about 4000.

The Kal- timorii and Ohio Railroad workman having pldg ed themselves lo stand by others, still refused To go to work, notwithstanding the Company give engineers! their prices, and brakemen are at their posts, and teams are running. Their strike waa separate, and they made no pledges to the SntQ'iohsuna engineer are at their post, mid train; running; but they have given notice thai ihey will quite to night, and the whole operations on the road will cease, unless the mechanics of tin: road receive their price. The Company luivo made arrangements with Ericson line to carry their Pittsburg freight to Philadelphia, and send by the Central The Saloon of the mechanics' Institute was tendered to the me-chained, ana at 1L o'clock they marched down lh music, anil banners. I he immense Hall was thronged. Resolutions vvcro adopted by Iho returning thanks to the President and Directors ot the Ualiimore and Ohio Kailroud.for prompt response to their demand, and aek- tlniir intiuigence while they continued to siie- tain and encourage their fellow workmen.

Tho President announced that ho had information from the North that led him to beiiove it would he a grand national strike. New York Cabinet Mo re Rum era, Washington, Feb. 10,1353. It ia generally conceded that the Herald is tho nearest right iu jegard to tne Caqinet. I learn that the folio w- are thought to be too programme: Caleb Gushing, of Muse.

Secretary of State. Robt. F. (Stockton, of N. Sscreiary Navy.

K. McClelland, Mich. Postmaster GenM. I send you ihce names pro hono vioblico. i know that Cvhiuet rumors from this city are considered worthless, loam that Com.

Stotk-ton has resigned his seat in the U. 3. Senate. What doos that moan ConfcHstttM of ft Double EKiirder. Boston, Fob.

11. Time. Casey, who is iu iii on a charge of murdering Ouvra Taylor and hiB wifo, al NaticU, in September last, haB made a full confession of his gush. He pays ho quar relled with Taylor about hallfa-dnllar. and killed him, and that Mrs.

Taylor, being awakened by the struggle, camo to tho door, when ho also Killed Iter, tasey is years oi ago. Murine Diniiatefs, Boston, Fritiay, Feb. 12. About fifty vessels delayed by head winds, arrived at this port this morning. The brig Elvira, from Port-au Prince, Jan.

18, reports that the mortality among the shipping, from yellow fever, still continued. The brig T. Crosby was (o sail for Boston in eight or ton days. She had lost her mate and one man. The Captain and mat of ihe Silver Cloud, of rsiicicsviilc, wero both dead, and there was no one to take charge of the vessel.

New York, Fob. 11. At 1.2 o'clock this morning William Clark suffered the extreme penalty of the law in tho prison yard, for ihe murder of Gilleapil in April last. While under the gallows too wretched mem made a suort speech, in which he accused the nolicemon who testified against him of committing perjuiy. Clark was attended by two Romau Catholic priests.

Wasbikbton, Feb. 11. Hon. Robort Letch er, to Mexico, has arrived in this city. Tha Capitol Extension.

WiSKisoTOSj Feb, 11. The Committee of investigation on the charges against parties con- uBotea wun jee oapitoi extension, aro ousny engaged in takim evidence. From the testimony taken so far, It would appear that the charges of gross corruption are fully substantiated. One of tne Lommmea ot investigation states that judging from already taken, he has no aouot mat least one-thiru ci tne amount 600,000 appropriated by Congress for the erec tion of the Capiiol extension has been sqaudered and that various parties, high and low aro impli cated ihe transaction. Various Item a.

Nkw York, Feb. 11. Arrangement sre being made by capitalists in this city for the formation of a line of steamers to Australia. The brig Taliho has cleared with tho relief for tJio'sulTorors at Madeira. It consists of 6.G38 bu.

of corn, 390 bbia flour, 400 bbls rice, besides other small quantities of provisions. Another vessel is to follow aa soon as an adequate sum of money is raised. The Caloric ship Ericsson was thrown open to public inspection this morning, She sails for Washington next week. Tho resignation of Com. Stockton strengthens the rumor that he will be appointed Secretary of tho Navy.

Bank Paafc. Haltikore, Fob. 10. There has been a great run on ihe bank at Charleston, consequence of report that it had Tailed; it has however, thus far met all demands agaiost it, Fuller's condition much favorable for reenvnrv. implored, chances Gen.

Pierce will take a private residence during the spring and summer, till tbe Executive mansion shall be rendored comfortable. Various Items oflntorehr. Baltimore, Feb. 14 Thg engineers and brakemen on tha Baltimore and Ohio Railroad resumed work Saturday. Soma large machiue shops have notyet come to terms.

Lieut, Pollock, of the navy, and a Mr. Nelson, ware held to bail at Washington, upon the charge of intending to fight a duel, Jacob Mann shot and killed Wm. Cochran last night. The Washington train ran over Mr. Short, a laborer, on Sunday and killed him instantly.

Savannah, Feb. 8. Tha hrts Zebra on which so many colored emigrants died of cholera, will sail to- morraw with the remainder of the emigrants for Liberia. The passengers are now all wen. Tbe peach trees in this city areiu bloom, Augusta, Me Feb.

1 1 No ballots were had to-day for United Slates Senator, and tho subject waa postponed to the 5th March. Chicago, Feb. 10. Seth Paine and Ira Eddy, connected with the Bank of Ch'tcano. and otherwise known aa the Christian Bank, were placed custody to-day.

On application of the Irienda of Mr. Eddva writ of da lunatico inauiren- do was issued a dav or two since. Iu redeeminff their notes they professed to discriminate be-tweeu honest and dishonest persons, refusing, the latter. Detroit. Feb.

10. Maine Liquor Law passed the Legislature yesterday, submitting it to the people at a special election iu July. River News. Pittsburg, Feb. 14, P.

M. River 7 feet and falling. Weather clear and cold. Cincinnati, Feb. 14.

P. The river "ha3 alien 14 foot within tho last 24 hours, Teegrnph Irlnrheia PHILADELPHIA, Fob. 14, P. M. New York market, Monday Coti on 1.200 bales cotton dull, and declin ing tendency.

GHGcaiUEs 1C0 hags Rio coflV.a nl 93iul0c, active. 100 Oardnaa molaeee ut Slathic. auuitt. 150 bhd cuanr, Orleans, ut Slabc Klcuh Sulfa 6,750 bbls; State 5, Ohio $3 50; Southern at 5 50S5 73. The learner news had a effort on tbe market Grain bushc-la wheat uold: SoutbsrQ St 25: Western at $1 25,000 bushels corn sold, yellow ut CSc.whlta stCCc, aalea chiefly lor export Provisions Salon 5i 0 bbla meai Pora 'fil6 75-tSlt; 67: piime 515 25515 50, Incited.

Salea 200 bbla inees beof at 813 50. Salo 900 bbls lard at 12100, Dim. ilama, louenia nt lUalu-ibC: shculdnra jicTTSR ill reqaust Uo ChKksk 15 boxes at CINC1NNAMI, Feb. U. P.

Stead at 0i; BuTTKRU dull at lv(13c. tjloversocd at S3 a bushel, dull. I edit Diied apples atSl 25 perLusha fair demaud. fiaocTaiES Dull but unchanced. Sutrar MoUefies S9a30e.

Coifeo lOalOVfee. Hat Dull at S8aS9 per ton. Ohain Oata plenty ut 28e. Kails Further advanced to fi2 for tea penults. Fi.oua Dppre58d.900 bbls eold aS9 97i clodad with fair buyers at over 75.

rnovisroNS Unchang mens pork at S15. Bulk mdtit ahoulder atOsiGio; tor aidea of bacon al G'-tt and 7c t'or shouldene und sidea packe Bbl lard a'. 8s9c; rump pork at 12c, with moderate bhIc-s atthaso rates. NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 12.

Fbeightb Are aivan- cing and check biisineui. itio coufe io-day i.ilu baga at yse. Floor Ohio dull at $4 60. (iRain Oata at 52c. Exchange Advancing; New York alirlit at oar ta 3 discount.

LOUISVILLE HOTEL. OFFICE, READING ROOM AND BAR, REMOVED TO NEW WING ON SIXTH STREET. f'D dtfcwlm st ARkTYALS at the feinctpal hotels. LOUISVILLE 0OTL M. Kiiiw.

Asbby, Ky Ti Carrol, Ttm MLtnd3ay, do C. Hayden, do 11 Richardson, d3 Leavoy, do Uayea, il Green, Misa MrOllrer, do Walton, Phil .1 El Dickey, St Lou A Holmes, do ManiKether, Iuj fifatisy. do wegner Ya Wagner, do Mica Jones, do Miss Wagner do Elak Cin JGfJibson, Gidbam Elliott, Bait Cflsey, Casayv KcGraw, Lyucbb WT North, do SmUTT, ftlolilia flILT aonsE- -Bishop jt im.es. II Willunion, "i Knn Brand, Lex McElroy, Ky Mempr, Rodney QiisiJ, i-itts Mrs Webb f.Arfe Grnbnm, Ala Danil, Shelby Pool, 111 Dorr. MissDjrr, do A Curd, A Harrow, Clark co Biantoc, Frankft Sprague fc 1, Shouae, Ddnvl Miss Curd, Los 11 do Morgan, do Turner, HiobmJ Irvine, do It A Buukner, Lex Petre, do Swift, do Jackson, Ali Ja! B0T1, do Gibson, Clu Eiown, Union Maimer, Moion i iiompson.

Ky Murrelo, Tenn May, do A Collin, Paxton, do Hull, do Butter, La Avery, Misa Jc Joianton, riita Batten fc f. Cm GTrapual, Hercar 3 DorBey, Ogleaby, vv r. dam, i-oic PChappel, Cib A Vogeler, Bait If Phil Coltar.Fltto Reals, do EHDorsey, A'lou MoniB, SHU timnmit, Mavav Clarke, do fllttick, Dni'l II McF.lror, apriufid A Ghiselln, Hawcsv LUley, Halt EXCHANGE BOTE! Smith, Saltebuty HUead, 111 Davenport, Naahrl Couser, tilair co V. Allflr, Cin Jones, ClewraprlDg fieebring, Dela Dawaon, Ohio .1 Caraou, Va .1 11 Hugetiv Wash II Johoflcu, Sanlft'o A Graham, Lewiitb Miss Grab am, Gruea Buckman, Union Curmingham, Spiingfd Miller, DonaUonv RH Wilaon, Grceuab Ricberdsou, Jauiustn D-'im, do A ir'ooarco, Veraiiilta Harrow, Ky A KDonu, Ohio Hardy, Frank ft VV Curapton KuottaP WC Green HB Livarruore, do StcgleLoii, Padti OWEN'S HOTEL WLewia, 1 Dowfill, Robinacn Pin Stout, lud MMcKeo.dn Wolfe, B.andenb 4ugh. do Rhaw, do Hardin, do I' Parr, do Owiogi, do .1 Fray mare, do II Board, do MUa do Faushu do Asboraft, do 1.

Roborta, Union MFreland, Plcawrcvl Hiley, David Mlsa Tnylor, do Kathway, do Propiiator. SR HrII, Wewtpt Lagranga SUfile, Sprinsiid 0 Shenu, Weatpt Davenport, Tex Watton, Phil SH Young, Shelbvvl Wilkinson 1, lad 1 Wilklneon.do Ovorstreet, do 11 Clanp, St Lou Tripu, Rocheit Lewis, Bardatu TBleakmorr, Oldham Ft-rgau, Corydu Dlmtnimt, Taylorv Keyoou, Lagrang A Galney, Sprintid Malloty, Clayv FREDERICKS' HALL. A Hays, TIayspriuga MllJr Ky Malone, do A Hanli, Shelby A Tucker, JeiTeraont do FSnowden, Oldhm Adams, Ky Fs.ucolt, PilUb White, ShIby Michael, Saleui A Cobb, hid A SHolscleu, Taylorev Scearoe, Ky PITCH AND K08IN, 100 bbls Carolina Pitch; 00 bbls Soapmakers' Rosin In store and for sale by E. J. MARTTN A- CO KOT1CK.

WIL-LIAM Al'WOOD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, LOUISVILLE, KY. Offiiwoothe north-weat corner of Main and Wall atp. aojoiulng the ofllco of the Firemen's Insurance Com pany. J25 d6m st HO USB NAILS. fluOO ft i best quality 8d and 9d Horso Niils; 50 keita wrought Nails, assorted fid to 12d.

fg A. H. SEMPLE BRO. To Whalcnale nnilKeiftil Grocers, Druggists, IIotelBj Families. FAKINAI C.MEYER, corner of Third and Market streets, Louisville, has been appointed general agent for tho West for tho sale of our Farina, where deslars can ba supplied at mannfacturer'spriceB.

Signed P. HERZINGS CO. Fauna Mills, St. Marys, Jan. 28 Referring to the above article, I beg leave to Inform dealers end the public generally that I will have constantly a large obboi tmeni on hand.

From it remarkably wholesome and nutritious qual itles aa a food for tbe healthy, it is now an estpblished snd simcist indispensable requisite In every wall provi-ded farni'y. Its delicacy and important uses as a diet for Invalids and the sick, as well as for tbe sustenance of growing children and intants particularly for the Utter at thu critical poiiod of weaning have also secur-ed it a character in tbo sick-room and nursery, equal to its reputation as a food for the robust and hearty. Indeed, no other tubstacce is so weliculculated to establish during infancy the foundailoa oi strong and well developed physical organization. Chemical from ihe most diPilngiiuhed authorities prove It contain those elemental properlies necetaary to the production of muscle and bene In tha sjsiem, aud for satisfying other demanca of the "mysterious principle oflife." Auaeisd will be founda cartihoateof Mr. M.

who bad ample of trying it in his axlcn-sive hydropathic bathing establishment. Testimony. I can fully recommend "Herzingg' Farina" to all Invalids as a wholesome and nutritious article for diet. In all cases whsre I have recommended it to patients, or used Itin my family, I have found It a very tuitible and pleasant article for tbo sick and a proper nutriment to infants. Signed E.

CASPARI.M.D. For sale wholesale and ratsil C. MEYERS, Genera! Agent, flldGm Corner Third and Market ta. rAlio, by Messrs. RAYMOND PATTEN, No.

74 Fourth street, between Main and Market, and 1. PREIS3LER, on Market street, below Third. O1 VUUOOATH AN1 TALlUAtf AT COST. A hsr train for In search Of a neat Ovflrcont nr Talms, Call and sa tljem A. MANSFIELD'S.

UETEUMATiaiU CAN I5E CCRED, We recaivod direct from the manufactories, and keep a ooustant supply of Mortlmore's Rheumatic Compound and Blood Purlder, which haa now become celebrated throughout tha United States, in curing this dreadful and httherto Incurable disease Many thousands hava been cured by Its use during tha past year. These com-prlsaevery aeemiog form of tha disease, from there; centlDrlammatory (acute) form, attandad with awalUng aud euUrijement of the joints, to old Chronic cases of from ten to forty years standing, where every other Internal and osterp.al remedy had failed, and with many who had years vlalted tho various celebrated springs, tabon voyages at sea, and passed under tha treatment of many endued physicians, both In this country and Europe, and wera given up as hopeless cases; some had boenconfinrd to their bade, or hobbled upon crutches for ten or nftee years. These hava beeu cured I and vvohavo ample tostlmouy of the highest character to euataJn tho facta. Besides tha volume of published testimony, there are a number of highly respectable citizens of uur own city, lo whom we can refer, who have been cured by using this Compound, which Is a vegota blo spirit, an Internal remedy, put forth to cure ibis one diseaso alone. Prieeper bottle S5, or three for $10.

BELL, ROBINSON Agents, 453, Market Louisville, Ky. New Albany; W. L. Meriwether JoSersonvillo, aud J. M.

Mills, Frankfort, Ky. SONS OF TEMPERANCE A Btatad meeting of Washington Division will be held on Tuesday evening next, the Iggsl5th o'clock. Punctual attendanae it requested as bu'iuess relative to the Benetit System and Life Insurauco will ba ac'ed upon by the Division, fia d3 P. CAMPBELL, Secretary. BIBLE REVISION ASSOCIATION.

The First Anniversary of the Bible Revision Association will be held in the city of Louisville, commencing on the ilret Friday in April next. Tbo object of this Association is to co-operate with tha American Bible Union in the work of biiagiug out revised and cor-rected version of the English Scriptures. All tho friends of this enterprise are respectfully invited to attend tho approaching anniversary. Speeches suitable for the occasion, and by a number of dlailuguished gentlemen, will be deltveroj. i uo LOTJ1SVILLK DENTAL DEPOT.

Earing received tbe agency of Denial Instruments latuly held by tho tirm of iJutclitfe, McAllister 1 would respectfully call the attention of Dentists to my stoei of Instruments, Teeth, whloh will at all times ba full aud complete. Orders from tho country, accompanied by the cash, will receive prompt attention. S. F. DAWES, Agent for Jones, White Druggist aud Apothecary, corner Jefferson and Fourth.

jl3dly A PAIR OF SNUFFERS. Scene Mrs. Simons and Mrs. Simpson meet on the street Good bordid Blstress Sibods, how'de do this bordld' Very well I thack you, 'eept a bad cold I'raid'ts the Idrluodja, by head's all stobb'd up ia your Fubily all weili Yen, except Jabes gut the Bubps, (mumps,) ad't Baryarlte's just recoerlg frob thoBeasles; but whed did you hear frob Bister Sibiod? Ohl I was just goig to soy that I had a letter frob nib this bordid he's eobeig hobe id 'bout dide ne sed't be soba Buddy ad't requested be to go to WEB STEll'SDaguarroad Gallery nd't have by Ukcdess take'd ad't sed It to hlb in Cadiforola. 18 "Dsaplse not Uia Day of Small Things.

11 Througa an aifected contempt of what some call Httlo chings, many remsin Ignorant of what they might easily know will affect their destiny. "A trilling soon cure itself," le my friends reply, when I say, "Bob you have an awful cough But when I ee1? Bob again ha'a down; that samo "little thlnfc," has thrown birn, and iny friend Bob is not tbo only one, who, "after the ball that night, caught a little cold," which a jglectod, Instead of curing has well nigh "cured" him- Whoa will poopU learn the imporlsDce of attending to Httie thiuga in lliaordor of Nature True, none neglect come iftrod upon, but a little cough, though ft does a vital part nf your system, la too ottfn tillwj sr forced to know whai might have been known r.t firet, that Consumption and Daath are tho natural coneoqueimea of contempt of this little thing. Ifee Dr. Storm's Scotch Cough Candy at once, yon ihit hava sort of diseuseof the Chest or Luuga. Medl-cinocbutiot dinponoad with, and as this is an efficient and an agreeable compound, the most fasl(dious can have no etcuse for neglecting to cure thoroselrei at the r-rlco, Ona Dime par roll; 3 rolls forS cetr; or fri pet dosen.

For ealo, wholsaalo and retail, at tha ioal Aeencv.No. 50 Fourth streot. near Market, by "us ttntll fcbS-i E. HAYCRAFT, Agent. life like leserablHUco, richness of tune and beauty of finish imparted to Daguerreotype Pictures taken by T.

C. KTE Nu.517l4, Main streot, south sidu, betwotm Third and Fouith, added to their extremely low pTlces.b&ve secured to th-in iveryllo-eral patronage. Think not these portrait by the sunlight made, Shades though thfy are, will liko a shadow lade; No 1 Kyte'slife-iita pictures mocking decay, Will fel'lU be. fresh aud vivid aa the day, A CAHD. Dr.

J. D. AUMSTHONG, Komteopatldst, successor to Dr. J. Office, No.

486, Jefferson Btvfiot.fiva doors East of tbe Post Office, where he will always bo found except wtion absent on professional 'busbies. 110 dm We havu heard children who would, when young proless to hnvo sujerior knowieuge to inose oiaer anj of much more experience. Such is the case with many ofa moro matured ago in all the arts and sciences, and wo know of no belter tests than their products. At KIMBALL Gallery, baa just been received from tho East a choice assortment of cases and frames of the latest stylos, and for Christmas presents for purenta, friends, we can think of nothing more ic-ceptaole than a life-like Daguerreotype, which can be obtidtitid at No. 477, Main street, over Isaac Cromia's paporstoru.

Ull J- A. KIMBALL CO. I ICE 14 casiH prime ior sale by f7 J. BELL. TVtf bbls Ko.

'-i larije lauding from it'l Eclipse and for -ale by i7 1 ANDREW BUCHANAN CO. NKW YOKK CXTY INSURANCE COMPANY Capitnl 500,000. Paid in and Secured, Private property of Stockholders responsible, for fht- iii ihf nnntnn.nn. TFJISPnmnSBT pnmnibDces V'Ith a lsrt'U capital, is under control of able aud experienced omeers, ana aeeigua puiamog mi '1 a cauuomimaui jjuticy. Parsons wishing Insuranco, may oouildently rely its p-rmanency and promptness.

Polleias iawd, i losses adjusted, at tne Agent's ofllce, wherb ilbi and liberal OiricaNo.43D Main street, Louisville. E. Agent. FOIL KENT. A HOUSE on Magazine street, north side, bo-peon Seventh and Elcblh.

Has 4 rooms, aoit servanta' room, cellar, aud citern in tho vard. Apply to EDWARD FULLER, 15 dlf Jutiitor Louisville Medical College. COMPANY. Ojjice No-Main strca, apposite Louisville Hotel, bet. SIXTH AND SEVENTH, LOUISVILLE, KY.

Chartered Capital which paid and secured. Contini'Es to Insure agalnstloss by fire on ngSSte hulls of other good vessels; also onj(ods, stock, by river, lake, -3bS- oftQai and railroad routes, and on any of thonavigablo waters or high seas of ihe oominerclsl world. H.C.SuMMSfi3,Seoy. JUfc2CTOB3 John A.Dunlop, Robert Beatty, J.E.Hayues, John Ferguson, Jx Jamoa liddgeford, Chas.Q. Armstrong jyiJlyl FOll HIKE, a A NEGRO GIRL for hire.

She lived In a highly respectable family here last year, and has SSSba pood chatacti-r from them. i- titf CORNWALL BRO. PiSCANS. 135 bushel Texas Pecaaa just received and for sol low by A. BORIE, 50 Third street, near Main, 10 wholesale Confectioner, Fruiterer, FKESU FKU1T5.

Just received 25 dozen Hr-mdy Penchea; Q0 do Fresh do, in cans and glass; 25 do assorted Pla Fruits; 25 do Brandy Aprloota; 15 do Fresh strawberries, In glass. These Fruits arc put up by Wendell Espy, of Philadelphia, and aro warranted equal, if not tupArlor, to any ever offered in thiii market. For eaW low by 1 10 A. BOiUE, 50 Third street, near Main. RANGES," dfcc 35 boxes Sicily Oranges; 75 do Mlt lUlsins; SO do Layer do; Just received and for sale low by HO A.

HOB IB. 50 Third Btreat, near Main. WM. G. STEWART Wholesale and 32 tail Family GrocerB, No.

41? Market street, LOUISVILLE, KY. J3EACH BRANDY3 fcbls very superior Peach Biandy for eale by flO WM. O. STEWART CO. MOJLASSISS.

40 bbls New Orleans Mola3ei; 32 hf-bbla do; In store and for sala by T. L. JEFFERSON. UtACUSilllTn'S BEIXOWS. 3 Anvils, Vicos, Fllee, For Bala by A.

McBRIDE, fl I 69 Third ut. AXKS.IKON WKDGES.MATTftCItS. fey Picks, Hots, Shovel Spades, Uakes and all kinds j-of Farmers Gardener's for salo by 1 fl McSKIDE. 69 Third sL 0IE.8. 20 bbls Llnsoed Oil; 15 bbls Tanners' Oil; Inafora and for sale by FIELDER JACK.

OI ASSES 110 bbla eatra in store aod for sale by Id FOKAI AM BKU. UTTKH 200 16 a In rolls Just received and for sale 1 hw fl A fl UtTTWW YJS Fi.lI-.Htbhls in Btoruand for stda hv.

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