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T3 OP ADVeHTTSIrK JN TOW LO UI H V IT &2JOURNAL. IOK REGULAR ADvFbTiatKS.
1 square, cbaceaMo wkly, per ann'im $W 00flo i Burno emetik, per aiiuuiu.. P0 IK
do do 8 Lims do do 1W WJ
Kvh ninait, f the bov iirlee.Advertitrrjt- - pubhcbod at iiiwrvf.ts -- $1 lor rt Id- -
tion aod rto cent? for each BiibctHjuoot one.Aanooncii'.g candidate, 1 per v'l for each nfcme.YaarW C enif?r tuartorif, ftli otuef in ad-
it ia or. ""fl rteamboftt aivertl somen t, sheriffs'ad oocitr.lH tenors sale, patem mdieiue. theatrical,
lire 1, or UH'iar s. crtiirm. net puhliehod bp tho year.Advert Iwrnnr or co iriUb'-.'.- ' iiMtituticna, fire eonpa-fviie-
ward, anfi otfest public raeetirfiu, and iur.ii like,b!f price.
ElitorKI active? ind eocim:m '.cartons, luoctea Itoo'nmaj intended to promote private inter-
acts, lf ouU p- - tine- - the only lnzerted al tae discr-ete of tbsdJU)B.No eimfGi4ulcnioo will nwr?fl uulew aeeom- -
d by the rnl iiftro.e of V- - author.Itoernboat a4vHri.t:n.'ftta S& c':ta forth? f!rt Inaer-- I
t and i S i cuts faOi each changeM .llfrd a uew advert irjupnt.
HI be etnr"d h if;n nbovepnco; if in?rUrJ in !
) trial f:'l oo'tina-- l, ?i:ut Cit inrrlon, iu ttie Bea--
0 HiillLin, i i). the r.veki t.n liie ijii-l- of the J x.:nsi ft?
b r(fnl rtt!r! ?ric.JioYntTwino Kvv- - fnWcellg JtAirtuiL Catb "qraw
1 t linie or le, tiret iiiaertioii 1 M
frh riontiiinMire MvVritU-- r.otict' ma?t bo to hio fut aad stop
of yoa'iv before tiie yenrex-ylf- t,
othrwif. f'mil car; till do:ie.
nat1 wl'h 'nt provno;;? notion to r', uor itl ir nliwewn-l- ror lor at. rtip rtia.
Items of SocruEBS Ke'.vs We liuJ in tbaEvanaviile Journal Bome Veaii of rebel nswafrom the Nashvill j papers of the 10:b :
"We learn from a comramicatfori diUd tlich-mon- d,
Uocambcr 3d, tliiC on tin Sandayprevious, Lienry A. Wiso, jr., preichd a
formon ficxn the text "(jive ua tins diy our djilybread.'1 A mure appropriite eu ' ji; could outhave been feUctfd by liaiiry. JI contendedtbat a special prtivKienco had been manifost fromthe ihe Star of ihe West turned herprow out of Chirle&ton habor until now, and pre-dicted an ultimate ar.d glonuus triumph for therebsl ciue.
The same corresr.ocdont Bjye cousiderable snowfall the night before, andtlon was orioat as to la efF.ct on armv move-ments. He thinks ( f the lot: di!ay of the mailslikely to follow. Speaking of itentuckv, he ex-presses the wish tbj.t ehe bad bean more largelyrepresented in her sovwrtinty convention, butconcludes that "half a loaf n better thin nobread." and "txpecU large additions to the pres-
ent tlice whon the ndaa cf Tennessrayia beginto ring in the great day at Columbus."
The same correspondent from an au-thentic sonrce 'ihar President David had underconsideration a mattor which would, in all prob-ability, re-u- ia tha resignation of Gen. Wiseand all the clHcard in hU legion ; in which event,Obadiih Jennings Wise, his son, woud resumebii post as editor of the Enquirer, and opposethe adminisiratioa with all hi i power, which U
not a little. This wou!d be a most uaturtuaitecircumstance, at this juncture, when a tiiogleturn of the wheel miy bria ed.es dioaster tothe South."
FIVE MINUTES" WORK.
"Here, Lizzie, 1 wish yoa would put a fewBtitchcs into iny coat it's a getting too eiiabby."
'It is so, Frank, but, really, 1 think jcu hadbest take it to the tail-r.'- '
ufake it to '.fee tailor! By George, bnt tbat'aa huge idea. Why, there'. not tive minu ea'woik to ba d'.ne, and the tailor would charge adollar."
"1 suppose he would; but I don't se how I cjndo it y. Walt or is fre'fal, ;dyou know hekopt me awake nearly all ni ht."
"Little imp! it duei seem to me there neverwas so cross a yrundr ore."
"Oh, no, Frank, he's uot dro:s, but he's teeth-ing."
"Always some excuse. Well, yen must mendmy coat, anyhow."
' I'll try mid rind time."" Ht ! Ju3t let him 'twill do him good
Btrengihen h lungs."" l'hn, you know, it's ironing day.""Well, how many more exjuaec? I'll put it
on rips a&d ail, if you are gnng to make such afuss.''
"Oh, no, Frank; I did n t meantn maki a fuss;but it's a long j )b. or.d one 1 am not much u?edto; and wi'h mv dinner to ei baby, andironing, I do t see, yet, how I caa do it. HutIU d i my br-.'-
Such was 'he conversation thst paaaed betweena young huabaiid and wifa cf 6ilif.een ciouthj'Btinding.
Frank Barton was whit ths wo lJ culls a realdriver. He anything tba went throughhis hands icur-- tj tiis itenelit. Kwryhody liktdfcim btciuie ha was frank, and with .1 st hone tand upright in alt hi; dwhrirs with bin custom-ers. Ke well Ojacaud f r a basinps niar(lived in sccisty, hd miue up bis mind that hocould st pxrt a wit ar.d, acco'ding to hi reck-oning, caUJ have something to boot. Vs, to
ture he could, 'libera waa fix dulbra a weeklor boatd, one dollar a dozen for washing, andthen quarters and dimes for Ukiog his lady ac-quaintances to ride, to tte theatre, tolabors, balls, operas, etc.
'iiy Georgt?" he exclairrel, a le cist up hisvearly acc'-uot- 'thars hugo. I:'a enough tobreak a fellow. A tlnusund a ye.tr. It wou't d.I'll mirry arid soitU d wa."
So he applied to Lizzie Forpylh, the best andkindost girl among hU acquaint :in:e', to help liimul a : in bis good and was boij in p
of tba'- - adipirabl-- burden, "to be supported:' a wiTe.
Lizz:e was a good, sensible girl, and was scontired of boardirjg A snug h mse was rented, ardthe work of supporting a wife b?gan in earnest.1 he tive rootm cost two hundred a year, and pret-1il- y
furnished. Lizzie preferred to do her ownwoik and wasMng, and, being expert with herneedle, now ar d tbon found time to rmk a d
exLra. Then, as it was a little lonesome forFrank, ho brought hrme several clerks as divboarder?, at ft ur do'l irs a week. Still, with allthis, he wocld tell hi acqmintarces luw muchless it cost him to live. How he supported awife be never seemed for a moment to realizethat f he it was why saved all Ibes expenses, andthat if he hid not earned a dollar, her bu--
handj wculd have paid the rent and kept Limfrom
So the matter stood when Le asked her to mendhis coat. Lizzie drew a d:ep eigh after he wasgooo, ar.d burrud her dune as fast as pjssi')le.
The coat was of broadcloth, and was his wed-ding garment; bu', ii was wtll nigh wearing out,broken under the arms, the coid snd lioiiuts inrags, the sleeve Jininga bmkmi lise, buttonsworn off in tioe, there was nwrly, if not qui'e,a day's work, bte sat down to "the coat withhearty go. d will, determined to da h?r best. Herneedio tlaw, bat every moment it had to be laiddown to see to dinner, or hush the baby. "1 hehours wore away, and, thouch she did all shepossibly could, the job was still unfinished at sun-down.
Wal er cried hcwantly. lie looked pale, andhis eyes were dim. She remembered Frank'sword-- , let him f quail." and did let him crv alulf hour or more. O, bow it worried her tohear her drlinz cry. The toir swam in hireyes as she thought of her hard day's work, andof the want of appreciation of htr labor. Sheknew that shi wa making the "aukl ciat lookam list as well as new." Bat he wo. II nevertbiDkof the to'.l she had put upon it. "Ar.dwhat if ha don't," the menHlIv r j icolated; "1eball in my own know til I have don-- , andtbat is enou h " Si;l she was longing withdickering heait, to have her !alrr recrvni.ied, tohear him now a'id tben fpaak as if her work wascf no avail. "There is not mrra thn tive min-utes' work, and the tailir would charge me a do-llar," kept riaging in her eir.
But Lizzie was strong bearte I, as well as lov-ing and dutiful. she ehook off her discontent,put on a imiling face, to. k up the baby ard sungner prettiest lullaby, cirried bim around, with bislittle head on her shoulder while she tilled thetea- - kettle and set ths table, now and then sittinghim in his cradle, and chirping to him, as eh didthese things that both of her hands.Thu? she worried through euf par getting, ardwith much managing had all things ready by thetime Frank came in with hU companions.
"My coat done. Lizzie?""No, not quite.""That's a woman f r y, boys. One half of
th".ni w iuld let a husband go out at tho olbows aweek before thay would turn asiie from any Dlanof tbeirs. All the ironing ii completed, I'll bobound. Ain't it to, Lizzi?"
Lizzie was taking her biscuit out of the oven,and the young men did not sea the daep Hush otpiio that passed over her weary features.
"Wdl yoa bring in a pitcher of water, please."ehe said pleasantly, not seeming to have hoardthe quasi ion.
"mere it is again; waen I was a bachelor, Ihaa nothing to do but hand my oat e ver to atailor, pay him a dollar, and it was done in ajirt. and no grumbiin;;. No water to fetch whena fellow's tired, either."
Lizzie was tired, and, and nervous; want ofSleep, and the exhaustion incident to nursing hrbeautiful boy now bo near sick the hurryingto get time for the mending, rot to spek ct tinuiMppciuiHioni inpmung aside all hrown plansiuus miuwMig oer uaxto- ana ironing into onenay, for both must be done, on the morrow, or thecioinea would mildaw and the board ere go withoui oread and t:na was too much. Liz.id nm'Hnot endure his badmago, though half piavful, for
he knew, and e wali, th.it if sme nichennugnu waie not ia his nund thev would havetour.o: ineir way cot to his lips.
yhe hastily t,at her biscuit upon the table, andMymg. Bimply, "Supper is ready," stepped in'ome neii room und hurst into teard. mihtas well ask the withered not to fall, whenme autumn nale aweeoi throur-- h tlmm- - w.n
the ll .wers not to suffer the mornipg dews toxhale its Bunsbina, as to ask a tender, loving,
sensitive wife, to withhold her tears when sheknows she is wronged. She may forgive, maylt.uk cheerful au hour af?e. bright cs the Bkvwhen the cloud has paased bat she muat feef;
t '"i. uerir from him slightor exaction uiiu unmoved indifference.
L:zzie"s tears did not tl )w long; her heart gaintdi'9 natural relief, and after pretending she wasgottiog Walter to sleep (which she actuwlly did),she baih&d her eves aud came cc, washed her
acd sat d ws again to the coit.Frank sat watching her dying ringers f r an
hour or two, as he Unshed and talked with bisfriend, thinking to him?elf that every turn wouldbs the list. At nine o'clcck she Bet the laststitch. New facings hid boen- put Id, and newpockets, the holes under the arms neatly patchedand darned, new cuffs, new buttons, end newlinings al! round. As she finished she looked upwith still a shade of sadness upon her brow.
"Ihore, Frark, I hive mended your coat thor-oughly. Iguessitvi'l last you another year,
"now"Quite a jb, wasn't ii? took longer thin I
thought," said he d"How much clear cash have yoa madi
Frank?" aekei Lizzie in an earnest tone."What do yoa want to know for?'' was his
answer."For my own satisfaction. Certainly I should
feel an interest in all of your affairs.""We'l, I tti k the 6hop has cleared twenty
dollars.""How much do you count your eervicts
worth"'''"Not le?B than five dallars a dav.""How many hours do you labor?"'"Tenislngal time s. I don't gene-
rally work tbat many. But what's all thesequestions for?"
"Because, Frink, we are husband and wife.We expect to live the rest of our lives together,and if there is harmony in our marriage relationsthere must be justice and rigbt. You call medaily to appreciate your labors and me ofthe comfort and support you are giving me, and1 fel that I can appreciate anything you do.You have earn&d live In day, and thebIk p his cleared t wenty. Yet to save you onedollar I huve wcrked ten hours on your coat andsix in getting your breakfast, dinner, and supper,a: d making your home pleasant and comfortable.To save you that dollar I have had to hurry allday, to put all mv work out of line, and to reallyneglect cur darliog boy, who ghoul-- be onr tarst
cire, aud the last thing thit ehould, under anycircumstances, be set aside "
"Why, I had no idea of this before""I know jou had not, Frank; so I shall freely
f jrgive you, but must insist that hereafir I mustba my own jadge of work I bad bet to do, andshall not expect to be threatened, nor hear myselfaccused of not being willing to do my dufv."
Frank felt the force cf thtwe words, and eat si-
lent."One thing more, Frank, I want to sav, while
I am about it. I don't want you to talk aboutsupporting your wife. I will not be Bupportdwhile I aru able to support myself. I And, t
onlocking over my books, that the profits of mylabors amount to live dollars a week, and theboard of yourself, myself, and the baby besides.Then I do all your extra work and my own. Allthis saving his gone into your capital to be in-
vested, and to help you make your twentv dol-
lars a day. Out of this comes the rive dollarsyou call the worth of your day's work, while 1
must labor with really weary limb, and acbi ghead and eyes, to save a dollar in the mending ofan old coat, which, when done, would not sa!l forthe amount of your ten hours' work."
"You are making out a pretty strong casoagaintt me, Lizzie."
"No, Frank, not a case against you I couldnot do that; but I am etating facts. One thingmora. I have boen to work three hours sircaeupper, while you have boen entirely idle, noteven rocking the cradle, which I have been0 diged to do half a dozen times."
4 L:zzie, don't sav another word, end I'll neverdo so again," critd Frank, springing from hischair to j g the cradle where the sweet boy wasnestling. "Yon eball never mend another coat."
"Yts, but I will," answered Liz.io, advancingto the cradle, "only don't tell me tbat ten hours'work can be done in tive minu ten, nor atk me to'let the baby pqualT again."
She liftod Walter from the cradle. Theystooped to kiss his fair rosy cheek, but made amistake and kissed each other, while Frank whim-
pered"God bless von, Lizzie; I never thought of all
this before. I won t do it again."Six years have gone by, and Frauk has kept bis
word.
A member of the Academy of Science statedat ore of the sessions last week, that he had dis-
covered a simple and uoexpeusive process forrendering muslins, laces, and all sorts of lightstuffs incombustible. It eimplv consists of add-
ing to the starch used in stiffening them, onehalf of its weight, of the carbonat of lime, usu-
ally kr.own as "Spanish White " Ladies whowear hue crinoline?, ard aro in danger of beingdestroyed by tire, should "make a note" of this.
It is a noticeable change in phraseology thatSu'hern prass now habitually call the Fede-
ral soldiers "ferocious Lleseians.' Not long agoif. w.;8 "cowardly hirelings." This ghowa an im-
proved perception, based on experience.
KENTUCKY LEGISLATURE.Frankfort, Dec. 17.
SENATE.EVENING
The Senate met at 3 o'clock.No quonni being prosen. Mr. Kead moved
that the Senate adjourn. Ca.riel.And then the Senate adjourned.
HOCSE.EVENING SESSION..
Tha Home resumed the con Mention of thereport of the Committee oa Federal Relations,together with the several amendments "proposedthereto- -
Mr. Burns advocated the adoption of the reso-lu- ti
ni presented by bim at siina length.Mr. Sparks replied to Mr. Burn, and advocated
the adoption of the resolutims presented by Mr.Wolfe.
And thon the House took a recess until seveno'clock.
NIOI1T (SESSION.
Tha House roumtd tb consideration of theresolutions offered by Mr. Wolfo, from the Com-
mittee on Federal Relations, together wiili thesaveral amendments offered thoreto by Me3rs.Huston, Heady, and Burns.
A Jenelbv debate ensued, in which Messrs. Edmunds, Underwood, Finnell, and Jacob took part,acd before Air. Jacob hud concluded his remarks,the House adj mrned.
He wbo knows the world will not be tco bashful; and he who knows himself will never be im-
pudent.A good man regrets more keenly an injustice
he has indicted on others than aoy that cmbe put upon him.
Art is ihe revelation cf man; aril cot mereiythat, but likewise the revelation cf Nature speak-ing through man.
A pretty gnl complained of a cold and chaps cnher lips "lhee should not allow them there,"said Broadbrim.
Chiliren would"t cross their parents so oftenwhen they are grown up, if they were to crosstheir parent d knees a liltle oftener when theywere liUle.
There are times when our souls are restless,and a voice sound j within us like the trump ofthe arch-ange- and thoughts, long buried, comeout of their graves.
There is an affected humanity more aneuffera-bl- e
than downright pride, as hypocrisy is moreabominable than libertinism. Take care thayour virtues be genuine and unsophisticated.
Report of the Solicitor op the Treasury.The Report of the Solicitor of the Treasury,Edward Jordan, Eeq , showB that the whole num-ber of suits brought hy United States Attorneys,and conducted by the solicitor, was for the vear,5"J9. They were brought to recover 14 16Of this number of suits, have been tried anddiepieed of during the year; 112 in favor of theUnited States, 23 againat the United States, and07 setllod and discontinued without trials. Iaadditi n, I'll old ciaee on the dockets of thet ftice have been disposed of. The amount col-
lected on tlieso suits during the present year is5o43,340 'lti.
COTTON YARNSaaort'i nambsra Cotton Yarua:
h baiea t'ott-- Twine;60 do Ci'lte-Wic-
0 do batiliipr; fjr byfllB i;.S 1'LKVt AN. MI RRRT.L. CO.
A!SD fiOAPCANUI.eS SUr Candled;M) 00 Mold d";
100 d o- niimn ri'tp;ii do Armia do;6J do TjUct d; for sat bv
dI8 CASTLKJlAN, Ml tt RE LL, A CO.
CRACKERS -- If 0 boTea for cal hy1URE CASTLE WAN, Ml. uKLXL, 4 CO.
CIOAKS-li- OGerman, various iualiHer;
6l),tm) Uilf Spauleb; tor sale bvd!8 CADTLKM'VN, Ml RKEM A CO.
DOT GKKA8W 1(0 dozen KkCHljlor Root Grcarif,arte tice, lor army u te. In dtorw and for tale by
Bl KKH A:tlT. 417 Markt n.
I Vt MJW1 CIGARS )iwt arrived, 01 the moatUct braud, ucli ae
Fgaro, Flor da Rivae,Fartaea, Cervnti,
iutrlnidud, Wahia?ton,Faurli, La Chay.
Kl S I. Oc.n Btrd,IA Lnoero. Vgut
Flor de Havana. &cPrice rugl(r fiom to vb per thUBnd.For eale wboieaalt r t'l lf
I!fiW9 ETNAOOfd!7 313 Ma'.o ft., Baernent LoiUfrille llteL
WL'NPRrF- S-O rtmokmg Twbiccoi
do.Mer haum PdHi;Koiwood ao;Hriarwo-i- do:
Aid Eaiicy Goods; tor sale bydi7 EIWD PEYNANO.
Q KEG 9 PUKE MALAGA WINF, for madiciual pur- -
potea, for al by Frw'r pwvnato.
i Ot'EKV 11:10 base Rood and rhilce Rie;
1W lavn (id pockets);5J do Laguayra; tor eal bv
i u a wson. tvmn. nofck AKUXNli 5Ucase hixt 8irdlntf9 for Bale low by
d!3 ruth itreet, be'.ow M:n.
LOUISVILLE .DAILY' JOURNAL.BiMIIIWHMgll jiimimwjWJK
VOLUME LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, DECEMBER
LOUISVILLE
HAVANA CIGARS.
liiUj,ijjil3iiiyj.ijjijll!iJllUlilli.lj
NUMBER
Differs.11 be rtciived at the
giueer unui rnu,tv, iutom- -
ber 20'h, IStil. at VI oc!ock M., to dig and walla cis?ern at the intersection of Third and Breck-inridge streets. Usual security reqnired.- -
J. M. DELPH, Mavor.Mayor's Ornci!, Dec 1G, 1861. dli dl
Notice to Sidewalk Fawers.SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the
office of the undersigned, till 12 o'clock Friday,Decembtr 20, I80I, to execute the followingwork, viz.:
To recurb and repive the unfinished portion ofthe sidewalk on the south Fide of Green stsoet,from the east line of W. Y. Hahn's lot to the wealof Floyd street.
To grade and pve the sidewalks on both Fidesof Broadway, from Campbell street to the bridge.
To recurb, repave, and widen a portion of thesidewalk on the west 6ide of Secocd street, fromMain to Market.
To recurb and repave the fcnfinished portion ofthesiJewalk on the north aide of Mum street,from Cable to Webster.
To recurb and repave the sidewalk on the westside of Jackson street, from Market toward Main204 ftxst to an alloy.
Usual security n quired.J. M. DELPH, Mayor.
Mayor's Oftce, Dec. 16, 1&61. d!7 dt20
Notico to Owner of Property.GRADING AND PAVING OFThe owners of lots and parts of lots designated
below aro hereby informed that ordinances havebeen parsed by the General Council, approvedand published, rrquiring the grading and pavingof the sidavalks iu front of their respective tp,and if thny fail to have the same properly donewithin thirtys day from the date hereof, the workwill be d.'Ce nndor a contract at the expense oflot owners, as provided for in the b eection of the7th article of tha City Chariar, all drains fromio u or huuoc to la conveyed undar the lidewalksin iron pipes, in accordance with the ordiuan'-e-
regulating the same-- said work, when executed,to be recf-in- by the City Engineer, end if notdone iu every ropoc in accordance with spentf-cation- s
rogulaling si iewalk paving, to be repairedat the expense of the property owners. .
To grade and pave sidewalk on the north side ofMadiion street, betwwn Preston and Jacksonstreet".
Michael Schneider 150 feet.George Shceiuaker .'10 "Jas. Gray '25 "Mary Brown 30 "John Henceb3rger 30 "L. Huworth 3j "B. B. Hinkle ' uR. I. B. Powell 3 "B.idget Butler -- 0 "Wm. Preston 20 "Mrs. H. A. Hunter 20 "T. C. Tucker KJ "D. J. B.'wlsi 60 "
J. M. DELPH, Mavor.Mayor's Office, Dec. lti, 1861. dl7 dlO
Notice to Owners of Property.GRADING AND PAVING OF SIDEWALKS.
The owners of lots and parte of lots designatedbelow are hereby informed that ordinances havebeen paaaed by the General Council, approvedand published, requiring the grading and pavingof the sidewalks in front of their respective lota,and if thoy fail to have the samo properl' donewithin thirty days from the date hereof, the workwill be done under a contract at the expense oflot owners, as provided for in tho 3d section of the7th article of the City Charter, all drains fromlots or houses to be conveyed und r the sidewalksin iron pipes in accordance hh the ordinancesregulating the same; said work, when executed,to be received by the City Engineer, and if notdone in every respect in accordance with specifi-cations regulating sidewalk paving, to be repairedat the expense of the property owners.To grade and pave the sidewalks on both sides of
Broadway, from Campbell street to the bridge.NORTH SIDE.
Juhn Mc Reynold's estate. ....174 feet.Thomas Y. Brent 231Gnflith & Schon ....120
bOClH SIDE.
Wm. F. Schwing IN) "Georee II. Carv luO "Wellifch, Lucking, & Co 118 "Joel Uer-r- "Jo "T. Y. Brent 12H C 12 "J. F. Bullitt 64 6 12 u
J. M. DELPH, Mayor.Mayor's Office, Dec. 12. 1861. deUdlO
UODA, Bl Carb Soda, just received and forpale by
dlB GARDNER & CO-
lou dzen country Wool Pocfcfi for ial byGAKI1NER A CO.
APPLltH -- 60 ble choice Jenaettuge just recoiledBalfl by
(114 C f: S. MATTHEWS. rJ4 Fourth sr..
H ol choir Timothy Tor sale by114 I. L. H. MA'PTHRWH. 124 ourth at.
f"MULT 40 bblt prime In etor aud tor sale to cloeecoDBUaiaeit hy
COKS. AT3. A1"!) SOFT FEED conataotly cnaud for sale bv
L. a. MATTHEWS. 124 Fourth st.
kT.liV A tot of rrirue Wheat la Btore and lor ialed 14 C. L. 8 MATTnFW. 1" Fourth ft.
WTRI:aK9 OF LIGHT, a ae book bv thna-i- .or otO Pay."'. L. A. CiVlLL.
IIKLD SKKVlvJB OF V. 8. CAVALRY, bvtuily illustrated. L. A. C1V1LL.
JOTICE TO QUIT uew noveLL A. C1VILL.
nrSTOIBK MKOICOfJlIIKURGICALKd1 la GuerreArmaad. L. A. C1VILL.
A V ALKY BWOKD KXKRCISL.A. CIVILL.
NEW MAP, unlike any heretofore reccivp.LA. CIVILL
A ' .E33 TH AN UALF PKIOB- - Toyn and Iyokliigr.11 1 I.. A I v f r l
I KI8H WHISKY- - 1 puncheons Itibq Whisky, veryJL tine, for ale by
ANTHONY ZANONE A SON.dl3 Vith nt., hnlnw Main.
TBPPKR-8- 0 sifUjd Black Pepper just receivedJL and for tale by
dia OARDNKR A CO.
IMUKLFrt, CATCHUPS, Ac.calino Hck'ei:
3 bbU Tomato Ctcbur;1f box Vaiiiila. Lemon, and aortd Pxtre;
Jnt received on couigunr nt and fsr bI ) erv tow byd'J TEKRY A CO., Mam ct.
Horse Pails, fiicr( DOZEV heavy, hoo-b.il- flmh bottomJ" lioif Pailf, tha be?, art'.cle in market;lil pnuited Pails, all cjlors,
a I rto do do, dIS do do h do. do- -
lf'0 di do Toy pAi'a, all color;Toiler with TiVn, ClotliPs' Pjug, Ac:
JunI received and lor eale byORBIN RAWSON,
d!4 E3P Main at. between Third and Foorth.
U 4 04 a 'ad it bjt.lte, juut rwiv.d and fr sale byORKIN RAWSON,
d14 Motn t.. lw'MTMr.l nA Konrt.h.
I JCOKiCC 40 caaea Gomes bauchod aud .Z. braodetor sale by
t'R rawsom. Tonn. a 00.3WCOA- R-k5 Linirj bh'a YpPow;
40 bbifl White: for Bale bydlS RAWSQN. TODD. A OO.
BKANDY AND FRENCH BRANDYAPPLE Api'le Brandy, 3 yerB old;pVn auimrior Fieuch Brandy;
In store and tor eale byANTHONY Z ANONB A SON,
d!3 Vtfth at., holv U(n
MOLASRKSllA) kdo dJ; for Kale hy
RAWSON. TODD. A OO.
W'OODKN W A H V,
1 1' 0 doten Painted Bnketa;i) do di Lib?;
6" n8t do do;fcj dozi-- Zinc
0 do Half Roihl Vtpaaurfa: for tale byd4 CASTLKMAN. Ml'KRKLU A CO.
CIGARS,oj Cirari:
10,0)4) d";io.O.O Punch do: for al by
d9 TFBRV ft . MC Mln
racsa arrivals.rweivJ and for eale lowJTJST lot No- - l. 'A, and 3 Mackerel (io kite. VinMi.M' d bbl)rIlHninu fin klla andMhbli);
P't'.iuir Stud do;Whit Fuh (In VhhleVPenbufot Salmou (in kit)
iodli.'h (iu caukj and boxv ;j.di'J TfKKY ft CO., fi Mlot.
DO.KN 8UAKER BROOMS;ay boxes do Preserve; for taJe by
d3 GAKDNKH A
BACCN-J- Orlciar Sides;
R do Should era;20 box ni Breakfast Kaconlu tlarce Bupar-cim- d Hams:
For Bale low to cloee cofnignm-ii- bvd7 'PA IT RON. CO.. 834 Main n.
WOODEN WAKB, An.apaorled Huckete:
a" doz iuc Waahboarde;ludoznu Nj?, 1, and y Tuhp;
t e N'aiif; al a ?iuall lot extra Dried Peach-e-
rt'ceived tliia d&y aud for cheap byd5 TKRRY iU)., Main pt.
AND SOAPCANDLES Star Candies;M do dot
loO do common bar Soap;H do Gerroao do:to do Staich: for Bale by
dJ AflTI.KM AN. MXTRRfT.Ij. A OO
VUNDRIKSO fci bbU Cider Vinegar;btl dowu Ohio Brooms:
75 do hhie and rel Hocketa;60 do Wah-Board-
ht riPita Titw;M den Split Scrob Brooui;fct do Bd- - order
luo do T'lne;" 1H) do Brooru dj;I'll "
"ih do :)ttou 61.i;iag;b( do Table Salt;3D casoa Gale1 Matches;
linj boTea Oruber'B lo;fco Kro6 Oenuai d:;
8mt boee Ston Piii:Ho do I'Viaife Coffee;
In store and for iate bya4AR8HALL HAXiBCtT A CO
d Mnln at
fRAMJEKRIES 26 bbls choice jurt received and fcrV tale by
TA1T, 80', CO.,' 3a Kaju et.
A FREE GUT.TO THE AMERICAN I'EUFLE.
WHAT THE FEDEKAL TTIOOFS AKEFIGHTING TO SUSTAIN.
HOW OUH ROLDTEUS SUOULD BEPREPARED TO FIGHT.
It is a slogular fact lhat a large majority of the peopleof the United States are unaeitiainted with the irreatimportance ol the eaune for which the eoMiera of theUnion are fighting. Let avery man and woman through-out the United States carefully read and etudy the
of the United Stated, they will d
ot the holiness of our cause aod of the wicked-iie- se
of thoee who are striving to overthrow thi grandpalladium of freedom.
We truly believe, that, hud the reading of the Consti-
tution been adopted a" a dally levoo in every schoolthroughout the United States, the doctriaeB of eeceepion
and States rights would never hive attained the positionof a political question; nor would the country have beencalled upon to mourn for the unfortunate wrangling andmiacooit ructions that have arisen, aud which eo manyof our statesman have loet their time In attempting itinterviet.ition.
Millions of our citizens have never thoroughly itodlodthe Constitution, and, even at the preeent time, when itb the duty of every citizen of tliifl eountry to bitormhimself of the rights and privi!ei:B secured to him, under ite protwting arm. It i not in cue household in nvehundred. Iu view, therefore, of correcting this ratovereight, and to furnish every man, woman, and childthroughout the Uuited States with the means of study-
ing this great palladium of liberty, and to protect usagainst future falee doctiines and political disasters.
DKS. KADWAY A CO.prewnt to the American public, free of charge, the Con-
stitution of the Uuited States of America, neatly bound,together with ru improved Almauac for the year Ih1
called "Dr. Radway's CouftitutionaJ Almanac." As aooia pract icsble. Dr. Rad way's agents in every village andtown tit ron fhont tho Union, will be furnished with asupply for tr'-- ciiculation. A copy of tho same will be
seat to all who will iiiciosa a irt'imp for the payment ofpostage.
DRUGGISTS, BOOKSLLLKRS, NEWSDEALERSTHROUGHOUT THIS COUNTRY. DESIROUS OFAIDING US IN DISTRIBUTING To THK PEOPLETHIS CONSTI PUTIONAL ALMANAC, AHK INVITEDTO SEND IS TUKIRORDPRS. HO CHARGE WILLBE MADE FOR THE SAMP.
We also invite H a people of the Canada, Briti. hProvince, and, in fact, all who can read the Eaglljh language throughout the world, to accept ae gitta from iour Constitutional Almauac.
WE WILL riEND TO ANY ONE WHO IS WILLING TO PAY THE POSTAGE ON IT A COPY; OR,IF TUB CITIZENS OF ANY TOWN OR VILLAOEWILL ACCEPT FROM 10.1 TO VX) CuriES, WE WILLFURNISH THEM FREE OF CHARGE, BEING CON-
VINCED THAT IF OUR FOREIGN FRIENDS WILLCAREFULLY READ THE CONSTITUTION, THEYWILL BECOME SATISFIED THAT OUR PEOPLE,IN SUPPORTING OUR GOVERNMENT IN WIPINGOUT THIS FOUL BLOT OF SECESSION FROM OURESCUTCHEON, ARE NOT ONLY RIGHT, EUT AREESTABLISHING ON A SOUND BASIS THE FREEDOM OF THE PEOPLE THROUGHOUT THEWORLD.
RAD WAY A CO.,83 JOHN STBBET ,New York.
HOW OUR SOLDIERS SHOULD BE PREPARED TOFIGHT.
HEALTH AND DISCIPLINE.Health and discipline are tho moet important ele
ments Id an arruy to insure micne?s. Discipline withouthealth will provo as ineffectual as shot without rwder.Health is the propelling forte of tho army, and U theBrmhol of victory.
It la, therefore,.of the greatest importance that theiyetem of medication best adapted for the protectiou ofBoldlera against sic knees, as we It ae that known to bethe raoet cpecdy aud effectual in reetoriug the eick tohealth, without regard to professional prejudice, beadopted.
This is no time for medical ruartiuete to quibble aboutprofessional digoity. All the dignity the profession canbring to bear will neither prevent sickness am?ng thetroope uor cure those att.ictfd. Our armies, to be suc- -
cesrf.ll, mj;t be kept in a healthy condition; and themost sure meana of securUig decider a turn is throughthe remedial powers of
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF,which haa already provel itself in over fitty regimenta,now at the eeat of war near Washington, to be a posi-
tive preventive sgaluft ickues In t tie form ofCHILLS AND FEVER, FEVER AND AOUtt,BILIOIS FEVER, TYPHOID FEVER.DIAUKIKK.V, DYSENTERY,SMALL POX, MEASLES,
and other malarious aud infectious dieap.Hear io mind, wo say, that RADWAY'S READY RE
LIES will protect the troopd exposed to thee dlifcauee
againat attacks Now, It U conceded by all the medicalmen In our arruy tha they have uo reliable means toprevent attacks ot th"se disease); neither have theyany positive assurance of cunug the sick; but, on thecontrary, the majority of the sick, seized with fever a Ddague, t phoid, bilious, and other fever.-- either die orlinger along, until they are reduced to mere wrecks andwalking keU'tons. Espericoc" has etablishtd the factthat the treatment of calomel, utiiuiue, aud mercury Incanes ol tever aud ague, typhoid fever, and other feversot this clas. Is more injurious in cauii).-- than iu privatepractice. When wc take into consideration that canvaswalls and expoairo to heavy dew 8 aud the malar i troinpools of water aud damp ground?, prove but a por shol-t-;- r
for the eick, wo may realily conjecture that (lie
peualtlea of mercurial aud quuiino treatment wjll, inthe majority of caes, t exhibited In thy term of rueu- -
m.tidm, neuralcio, pains aud BtitTneps in the Joints, eu- -
gorgenieotof the liver. Jaundice, yellow jiiundice, d.va- -
ppsia, pleurisy, coughs, oold, Ac, which will cling tothe unfortunate patient for year.
IN DR. RADWAY'S REMEDIESthe eoMier has a positive preventive against attacks, of(iiHse disea.-es-
Let every soldier carry a bottle ofRAD WAYS READY RELIEF
IN HIS KNAPSACK.And when eipo-o- d to , damp aud chilly weather, orencamp.-n- In malarloue dUtiict;, talio a teapoonful, Inhalf a cup of water, as adriuk, early In the morningbefore eating, and three or four times durlug the day;and If on picket or guard duty Occasionally during thenight, he will escape all sickness, and continue to enjoygood health.
WHEN EICKlot Radway's Ro idy P.olief and P.adwav's RegulatingPilin boused according to direction., and the patientwill soon recover. Dr. Radway's Remedies tuake aperfect cure
In caws ofRHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA,LUMBAGO. SCIATICA,HOARSENESS, DIPHTHERIA,INILUENZA, C'.'Ll.HS.TOOTHACHE I1FADACH7,tJOHE THROAT. DIr FICt LTFHOI ED FEET RKKATHINf!,SWKLLINCT( OF CHILBLAINS,
TUB JOINTS. PAINS IN J HE LEGS,Ac, ic.
CROUP, MEA3LE3,BURNS, SCALDS,
STRAINS, SPRAINS. WOUNDS.WBAItNIISS IN TUB SPINE,
and in all cases where there is pain, Rad way's RiadyRelief will afford immediate ea aud quickly cur thopatient.
DUTY OF CIVILIANS.Ctvillaus having friend or relatives Io the amy
should aond them a few bottles of Rad .ray's Ready Re-
lief and a box of Rad way's Pilla. The (Joveruneutmakes no provision lor these valuable remedies in themedical stores-- . The soldier depends upon his fritudefor a supply of theeo Invaluable medicines. A bottle ortwo of the Ready Relief may save the life of your sollierfriend.
ARMY INDORSEMENT.We have received a large number of letters from army
stirgeoua, officers, and privates who have derived bene-
fits from the U3e of RADWAY'S READY RELIEF.Among the great omuher we have 00 iile we refer tohe following:W. H. Tinley, M. D., Surgeon and Medic:U Director
of the Excelsior Brig'de.Geo. I). Simpson, M. D. Surgeon AuderBon Zouave
Regiment.Col. Rush C. HaTkinn, Ninth Reclment N. Y. V.Col. Lyoni. Eighth Regiment, N. Y. 8. M.CoL Georgd Hall, Socoud Rjgimeut Kxuelalor Brig-
ade.Col. Walker, Thirty-thir- Regiment N. Y. V.Col. Tiuuellt, McCleflan Kitlea.Col. WTm. Oates, United tat1? Armv.Major O. V. Dnyton.Maj r .Tanie M. Turner, Kind Regiment V. Y. Y.Col. Wm. WiNon, and his otorers through T. W.
Meighan, ., Wilsou's ouavfid, Poit flcke.ua.NOT ONE IN THE HOSPITAL.
We have the of oiT.cen of over fiOv nci- -
ment of the volunteer forces that there not been aslncle man in t leir reimeute wlu ha uf-- Rowav'b
Ki r.iFF t t hns ben pent to th h viiitaL norbat there., out of the great nunib-- 01 pick wua nae usedthu Invaluable medicine, a death occurred.
IMPORTANT TO FAMILIES.Kvery faml y should keep a bottle of Rahwit's RhaivRlifj in the hou?e. It l a positive preventive aniuit
eicKue."5; 11 win 111 a lew miuur relive th? initieirom pain, and will speedily one, the attUctedof the diseases and coiuplaiuts it u presciibcd for.
DR. RADWAY3 PILLS.RADWAYS REGULATING PILLS
are the beet pilte In tine. They are the only perfect vegetnble purgative suhftituti tor caloml known. One tothree, of Radway'a Pills will operate quicker thnn rive tourn 01 tui common d atmc pills. No BickueB at ttomach, no griping pauia follow their ub: thy leave thebowf regular and liealthv. Let those w ho have beenlu the habit ef utdng other pill make a trial ot a fewdosewof Kadway's PilU (coated with guru)
Public attention a directed to sRADWAYS RENOVATING RESOLVT5NT.
IT CURES, WITH ASTONISHING RAPIDITY,Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever Sores. Ulcww. Salt Rheum.
Kick- - t sciid Head, Sore L Caokera,(ilandnlar HweMlnits, white Swelliugp, NoJe. PoreKara, Sore Eves, Strumous D schawl Irom the EaB.Opth.almia, llch, CooOTntiuiml Debilitv, Wa.tiaK andDecay ot the ll ly. Skin Eruptions, Pimples aud iliotch-e- s,
Tuiuoro, Cancerous AfT efioni", DiMteiia. WaterBrash, Neuralgia, Chrouic Rheum tism, aud (rout.
HUMORS AND SORES OF ALL KINDS,and all diseases entailed from Small-Pox- , Meaeles
Fever and Ague, Pyphiiit, and otherFevers, euch as Dropdy, Deafneea, Fits, Loda of Memory.
When Infants and young children are sflictewUhSoresoftlie Gains, Cankerx (lie Mouth, Sore Hea-Jn-
Kami, and Eyes, either livin Worms, Teething, or anyoiuer causes,
RADWAYS RENOVATING RESOLVENTwilt speedily eradtefite every particle of disease, and reinvest the child itu neaith.
LADIESa Wet-- ! with Falling oft he Womb, Ulcer cf the Womb,
troui the Chloronis, and all waklog dL-- haiKes, may OepiMid upon a ppeedy cure by theU'ie 01 nftuwaymeonvHuiid
In cae-- of Chro.iic Klimmatii'm. Nuralt-'ia- . (lout, theHepnlvfiit, taken in eouurlitm with RidwayV Pills andReady Relief, will be found a quick and thorough cine.
NOTICE.Dr. Rad way's Remedies are unld h7 dmgr1ftit In every
village, town, and elly In the United Htata, Canada,and britlfeh ecoviJc: td, 50 and jil.
No. .John street, New York.F. W1LPRR. Agent, LoiOaviUe, Ky.Jani3 dlBtpeudAwlacuiy
AlEDICAL. I
No More Private Diseases!ALL THOSE AFl'EC'VFD WITT! PP.IVATR
or F"lferiu 'roia thevr n1 iu--FEMALE DlSEAeKd of ttver." desfni'io, wtl find arations) mti cure bv aivlnux to DR. JOS.HABKKM-,111.- Tn.y will alfotin.; a sure PUEVFN-TiV- E
agciutt infection by the Sj f luiiiic viiua.Nwuralria, Rinuintle'D, Gout, Giavol, Brrifula,
Dfojy. Iyipi'eiH, 'i'Tjiid LivtT, Hrohf filil",of t'ne Sk.u,eic.( will bo treated with tha groatet suc-cess.
Saucers and ether Mallgriiinl Tumorswill bd mrod without knife or caustic by comtltutloDaltreanwnt.
"Office stuthwest comer of Market and Fourtwwitli'tro--tP-. acplit diy
C03IilIESSE0 BILLETS.
United States Minie Musketacd Rifle Balls,
Also ovrry of
ROUND AND CONICAL BULLETS,SIANrFACTt'HEO TO OFUFlt.
LARGE STO Ki CONSTANTLY ON II AM).Criers filled at Bight by
TSOItA3 OTIS L5110T & CO.,Patent Shot nnd Ind WorMs,
21 and iH-- Water street,NPW YriP.K.
For Sale.The st?h?tribtr htw for el 3(1 T
nfl ft. MI, t.S handrt-'- v-
h'gb, stinie of thom broke, alo fy Jt?ZLUielW HOGS that will averse
pou mis. JJ i. MlhL.i...
Swcrds, Sabres, Sashes,Belts, &c.
CEOBY&CO.,MANUFACTURERS OF
NouX'ommLssion, Line, Field, & GeneralOlfct'rs Medical Staff, Pay Depart-
ment, Navy, Chaplain, andCavalry Officers'
U. S. REGULATION SWORDS,BELTS, SASHES, &c,
A.IJJO
CAVALRY & ARTILLERY SABRES.
IL0DGET, BR0 WW, & CO., Solo Affpnts,Ki HepkinoD street. New York.
CLOTHING AT WAR RATES.FASHION FOR THE POOKESr.
BRUSLE & BILIjIMAN(Succctfsnre to Wm. A- - Mead & Co.),
tfos. S) 5, and 7 Bowery, corner of Division Bt.
Hfva now TfXy for aile a aelcct tuck
I ALL & M 'IKTPJK CLOTUINtiinParis stylea, which they offer for cah at prices to aulttit
AlAo an elccaut. arsortment of Goods In the Customnkich wi;l be made to order at the same
rst.N- P. ParHenlar attention paid to MILITARY and
PJI.ltJK UNiFORHS.nil dHin BFU5LR A SILUMAN.
rarmi in Illinois- - Farms for $1,000.THE Hliooix Central Railroal Company offers riciPrairie LandM artjacont to its Railroad at 41J piracre. A tract ot etehty acres " ill make a gooJ,confortabi hom'-sttd- . The purcha-e- r npy buy 00
'Oog credit, pnytiig ii)tTi st at six pr amuially, ar.dif he ha. one tliou&aod dollars in money bp can, this yar.at the low p ices of lumber, contract for a convenientbov-- fencing, and famiing tools. The Company hasolrt over one thousand of such tracts ot laud this
It U well known that OhicAKO ?ena mors grain tomarket than all the We?tern lake ports included. TliUlstve bost proof of the richness and great valua of theillinoip lHiidi. The DliuoU Ceutial Railroad w :u fiuUh-?- d
in lfcdri. built through a !parcly settled country. Ittaken to market thi vear u;1" rA of thirU-t-- million of'Kihi ipol grain, besides cattle, hogs, and many otharrodnrtf .For further Information apply b7 letter or In porpon
to "Land Cmmituiouer, Illinois t;ential Railroad Co.,
Uiesuiutioa.THB copartnership homtofory oxipttn( bo t ween tha
nerd p;ned, under the tjrm of .JACK A BROTH-iC-
is this day dissolved. J- O. Jack having purcbaed;ho entiie Interest in the stock and assets, i authoiiced
petllothe partnoit-iil- btuduee and Ut uee the tiaiuuf the Brin for the purpose, J. O. .TACK,
KDWU W- JACH- -LonlsvtUe, Ky . Ang. VM.
undersigned will contium the WHOLFGAI PitjJR and COMMISSION uuLnsris at EheoMthud. Ho. Uaiu street, between Thin? snti UcnirtiL
J. G. JACKIoisrlUe, A.(S. 17, 1 L dtf
OhsnffO of ririn.ANT( 8 & CJ. have associated W A OAIIrBH with theii fina, aud piuchar
if SMITU & OMEK, oa soqUi side of Marketflow Floyd, where th. y vit! conduct tbe WllOLE-tAL-
and RETAIL OROCEiiY and PKCDUCP. .
Conncfod with their bou?e Lhey have a goodrTAOON-YAl'.- with ample aocot..uodar'on "forKr?t, wagoi'j, nud OLher veniclc', and wouid be flaildies Uieii old triecds. X. SHANKS,
11. T. no:vD,Jnt? tS, IWt'i. dtf W. A. GAILFUATTH.
u. s. ornoisns and suTt.-En3- .
ASswKTMLN T 0- -' CHuL E OKUVMOMtflTuLR ive Biacfc au1 Ore- - n TVan, Jav a:idRio Coffee, Ctcola'cs. t ocn, K" mi, Krown und
buyars Spices, W rcet'Urehlu-- .me, Bullaud ottifr Sane s. Mushroom, Wiluut, and i'.ii'toCatchu,, KdKii h Pic'-- l (aT'ed), Amerind,
and Frm.h M.ctard", Ancliovi.', Sardine, Sp'Cid:lllllon In cans. Fresh (..oveOysterA, iro..h Jjobft- - r- - ftiid
Salmon, tioiiked IHlibut a' d ShIujou, riniok- d Herr'ngSa'uiou and McKervl io fir? aod Im.t kit. Freh
i Corn. Fre-l- i Pcacliasaud other Fruits iucans, P' , Jolliee, KaiaUis, Currants, Ac.,, tor saleon moderate t ruie.
J. T. LANHAM St JU.,tl Tmnorteea nf Tm. Thlril t
r. FISlVDtNGr & CO..General Produce and Commission Merchants,
and Dealers iu Hay, uats, ireod, &c,of all knds.
Liln'ral advances made on eon.dfoinontu of producetoud. MJPol KI'H STREET.
Main and tii river.Hav in anv quantiHes wanted, and the hifhet mar
ket price paid on delivery at our 1JJ Wall street.d.S F. ITEL!UNG rt: 1.0.
LATEST JM3a-W?3--
Important irom Camp !
THE NEWS FROM CAMP at tH time - ptcedm. ly stirring and Imp rtant, Amoag tho Inipt" tant
Item?, however, th-- foiiowtug may be rete.idid as themost ijitertftnig:
Cimi- - NrviM, Dr. l;tl.J. M. Apmsthono, Lsij., Clothier, Luijville, Ky.
Dn Sib: Th mil. tar suits, both for fat pie acddrern wear, ttfr lit.-- with the ever cor t, made by ymfor the olticrj in oitr ' element, are rgrd.-- bv all lucaTip as ibe ru wt eh dra acd ihathave baen eeri'- troin yo ;r itr Yo-- wi.t iiavi t vntcamp aatn a: d tnko orders tor the I a'anc of our olucerB clothing, ai thyy have d termiucd to order 1'roo.i uoon" else.
Yours, very rerwxtfully, W. B.IJ. U T.
N. U. The large orders that I am ? recdv mgwill not int"tlere wlih mv regular bade, as my skkK otMEN'S and BOVS' CLOTHING is lare and romplcle
J. M. ARMSTRONG,d 3 Corner Fourth and .Vuin st.
WOODEN WARE1 v 4(f do.'iu Buckets!
&l doo do No. 1 Tubs:
Jnst receivod and for saIo byd4 GARDNER (?0.
AXli, POK, AND BROWMNO. New editiou-- .O Bine and uolrl.
NATIONAL HYMNS. Grant White's rich book np- -
on and selections Irom tha iiymne offun-- to the N- -
rinu1 '"oniniittee.OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES'S NEW BOO- K-
Songs in Many Keya. . a
WODAO iw cvks Lee's NewcA-tl-
S bb'B Jrea'Ti Tartar: tor safe bvai CAST.EfN. MUKRKLL A CO.
UPPER 40 bngs for le byOARDNVR A CO.
1EANS- - Ha) sacks prime Michigan tor sae ny17 TAIT. HON. A CO . ftU Main
EA9 AO half cheats O. P. Tei;T 6( do !Iong lea:li) di l'ouchong do,
Just received and tor sale byde3 n GARDNER A CO.
HEESEj ) box i choice Western Reserve;
do do llamnurg: lor paie vyTAIT. iN. CO ittJ M'n Pt.
KPPER- -.3" bags Pepper;30 do Sv'oe:
liK) mat Cmofctuoa2 cases Nutmes- fr sale by
d4 CASTLKMAN. MI7RRF.LL
iUEBSE- -boxes Wrptero Reserve C'hees;
1U0 do Hamburg do;b do Kogllh Dairy d'j;
In storo and for sale byJNO. F. HOWARD 4 CO.,
dtf Main, between Tlitrl and Fourth
r BBLS SOFT 8HKLL ALMONDS;i) lu box e) Preserves;
4 cares hoted Sard' nee:4 di do do.
Received this day and for sale byTEKRY ft CO.. fits Main st.
- HKL3 EPSOM SALTS:J) In) dozvn asso.ted Bucket-- ;
Mil do b acs aud ironbiund Cedar Buckets;J boxes Virginia Tobacco: f.r sale by
d" TKRRY A CO . H'S Uln pt.
TV AILS too kegs Bolmout, assorted piles, for ?ale by11 dl CAs i LEMAN, NUKhELL. JO,
UCK FLoUR-2- '0 bags freeb Ptnnsyli1 ) nla huiied ia store aud for eal-- j rv
dl Main, between Third aud Fomth t.Bargains for Butlers and Soldiers,
TOCKETIuk, f, Combs, Brushes, UnionX Paper and Ufivtlop, Military books, 4c, atlihingly low rates,
d L. A. CIVILL.
AND LEADSHOT Shot;G'JO iufl Par Lead; Juet rc-lvr- and tor mlebi
di TERRY tt CO.. 1. Main st..
riMIE COTTON K1MGDOM, Olms'.ed s new book f1 th t'uies.ilHPLLlUN RBCCRD. Mn umnhers row remlyoil L. A. CIVILL,
raF.DlCAL.
rofcHror f Clio' ut ?c i't"-lo-in lnpi-- ri.i.lot-.- r cf ;iO
) cut ft,NNotTVCRS 'IO IliS HiiMM AM) THrt UTt- -
i. 1C TLrtt tie. tO Vita hi iiUC tj 3 Clu'- -iu rf fl; to' d - , i'
Cou-- C '1, A. iuo I a.f. Dr"rrj ' Li vi tCj;mj .aii-'t- , Pdi;, t ., ?" Mi'df.iii,
"h;V Sweili!i.f. Nr7i,i,s Leer audBi !iii ' Conn Ao.
Dr. ierclic fc v; m t rr'tb rfeat f iicc bv h:., pe- -
culla? UlO-'- 01 trciitru't iin-' ;e' 'vti.r" s'c uie'; rh' dieio.nc !? ii'..i i r :'!! a cu e. i o
all 'cri hie eosiiJe.'i'-- m iv k .11 -- n ' u.'i' iv w'itnad"i-t-ii;- Xlie cure oi tvii pii'-nt.- ii hi: fhirj'efx-cepfm-
tli co't ct' mo-ii- iiit, rciriug no luo Ul :.l tu-
tu thi) ivtt ration th'-n- i). il'h.pecujiar rl:ani'jr it" coaraotivs to re--
raovo I'iuiesiUr iu a i:w rtv!i wiih ui i' nivr "i iu-
rifts ue.lf me. 'i wrrautj tu all, no tnf.i.ror howvprt. i' lone Jtand'.ov the dir"x e, au t;tV'clAiai t vre, or
he do pay. males i i:li ir'eetOi.-t- -
m;rvc;iu-d'dbt'"- , Ac, cu p rioitn ali.'lieved by IT. V. Iuv.ui't In any rtinli t the oimtry. by m leiiei to hi-- Cn'i't-- i Ji, and
a !, cu have ad vit, d liitfjici w:ll Oe
pron.ptlr 'en? toon.- It riid uoa j ff from lb " oener of Ceen ai'd
Floyd Loutet i I", Uy. Cilice hojii troui to aA. M. and fiooi i to 7 P.
Ot . A. J. VM"Ti'.a,i.'. k n j f.rod 'ce r.vfr ii! h;inurwd
ud e. i.TTio-- j 1H '' d;v
D IL. n I4 " sMEDICAL INFIIIjIMIY,CONllUCrSD UN TT!S FLAN Ot Tll OOrI?Ti'AL
r. P'l. V) l't"vf.C t0 riVJ'prci.;. .t iTi-'vt nre ""U', S ,mjU7, i.H'O'irrbP.(..ivioi, ci" lu.j ;'). C'i , TiJ:iC:oi'-.- ::'.1 Cor:-
l.io Km--
y , el?. :"v tb:t ? i"1 it -
vr.'v. tl tti.it t'ovueri.ti Cnir'ai'.'i. Citiie'V ti: C.::t:. l i'.Am inviii'-- o an ie a con-o- f'"d
t f' - ':j5 tiie d:il v m niJiiis '1 thr-1-
Ui b i.cpo-'- n:"ihra uo r.Ti'? froDl tisfir or?;i u- rvinpi s,
nd pt rrifini nt cyi't tue atth'' I'lrr-nar-
hope rases ca. d by a fecrtjt. Iiab' t wl'if ruK:t r.r.;bbody and mlud. n;- nr. to' !..ni ,yi lor
tier b'.iti:'3B or si-i'.- y. I IK! si);i ti"; 01 lU'-- . ramMHtfi, or tbenw- -' np;r ytf.re, to 'fiion aim
bilitati the conrtit.Mton. toe ptLy?:cul andCir;rm powers, di&inuh un-.- p;tt" o t!T nanirfti iO'e
, aud GhHMPt th vt'.-.-l yirj 01 Tr?C
Ua:iM ot li'e are w?r.t"l, Jf of si;w!ag"i frorated, and eib't.-oc- it.ji .1
mistrr and refrret. bnrh (vrsou-t- Lhow
uiraedlaLe aro'tcf tion, as )r. If., by !:L tr a'riitw.t.b f nfM to l'ur a Fpfdy an i "'r:",ii0'.1 cure.DR. HALL'S AWF.RICAN PKltl--- H A L tilM.- -
No article of rcMi. tno tnt- - o.!M r thi f icIupivc r?e orl imftln Has over yt teoii introiknc-- - i n,u b.v iven summl versa! saticfctiu'i ae t'.ie Am?,nn Pe, I . ;'uI'iicy cf.n be rt'it oq in a;l cvts ot rtr.i'.l ubsrro- -
tloiim, Irrtcnlfir:tiei, ftc., as a sure ..:ui iu.lo .Prico, per malt, rfi and v.e, poctacp
P'ieDtslivloc a, h 'Lo. n f otj'Mending i tifscriidiOU o( tlitir 61tiae a'l Lwtinji a
r.m- -
fcodlcin root to p.oy a r.NfVute No. .jfife-eo- n it. ltwra Fint auC
St.rond. CtCce orev from A. M. U i W.fliCtf Tj. Ai.L, M. V.
fVfyUl'ON TiVA PKINCC'LK OP NOAi;.' CL Kii Hv PAY. Jncv.ry lnfta-ac-
the money v:ul U thecure ii not Go;uplitod, Kitty dollars (A.S'O b. tip :
l rora tvo to eight wo- - le at long a a tt:e doctor requires to portonu a cure.
lcroula. nsenndary i?7;c..ila. Pilot1, and all CnrooitDiwap5s ti'eated by r. Priif.
No charce for io.rJioio.oe or attwutioo U fcloced unflarbia chagt) uole.-- s a cure ta perrrsicd.
We, the nndorpign-d- , from perymai are.able co -- tjito tha, Dr. Pii h c.o rvtainly :i.;d Bur-.'- r.'---
ivo too bornd e9i,cts i Oic.u-- oraiid pnrtorru a px-d- cui; Vi at: ht d'i" i?;v fuiuae-ri.to- d
above. Wo h've f:.o c:i"ti;iLv fnm respoctj- -
t p:r.-oc- ctrfif ing to J'C duos oivn;rT.fod per- -
fonTind by Dr. Price. Wo no doubt of hi abiiitto do all ha piopoae.
t WILLIAM !). Mt.'l.iWAN,Late thrift of J;'J-"- n Ky.
L'.tVL IT, K'li?KAi;,ntt ""w ft ' V.T.,r-,r-i- - V -- u
PR! VAT K. MEDICAL TRiijVTI3K CN THEPni'SlOLOGICAL VIEW Oi' MAUHFAGE.
Page acd Mm VLue Plain aud Colored Lithcirraiha,
rvPKICli ONLY" TWiJOT CKNTS.Utlfcaflaiit froo ef pctao to all f-r- of the jrl
ON tlio ULnr,!!. of yoathSLi.d ui'itmtty, di l'j!.?g tho act'A iViiK's ot boti e.'X'. of ailagts, aiuijig nf.rvotip-r.'.w- ,
dvpne-Jr- of pli'itp,of I1m heart.,
tu ?!:oHi-- blupri- -ndi? (iB--
Joii, a: id Ac, co m rrs- --- VV.:i';5v-':
h uMP!M(!.-".- ouchnnrtred and"S Ni'birty eur;vvJu,"P. It is a tmtli- -
'CS'X rv:';1- Jdvi:r t" the ci'irn-- and
who e?rt t .io;.V.3 or tai-'.- physi'l conditiou,and who Qro ' b.Avic bf.adfd tite he.i;h,tuppinpjt, aii-- pijviiey t to wliith cwry Imuan bciogIt hu titled. Wi-- ''.'. of a yie,a Col lego . aud 1 Ywjt; y.v.f L.td, full ofror.tnnc; and ihriihii" inttrcxt.
Young uin who arc rroui-I-- v ith sfn;iil- -
lycau.vd hy a .d hahH in yo, itii, tho i li .ccb of watcbre piiiiiM, pucinttmo nurlngl the wtjik fro, :1 ILk a.ii low
extrc:ijitinp, coufu-i"- of -, lo 0 m- wihiu'ia:u'Uv.ly. iaiV, !mcit,:.1 hv the lli.W PAiiltlV,,I, HjN'DON TKirAi MlNJ'.
Vo hav" rtvf;i'-'- J.'i.i'-.- nmrb of oor timeIn VlslTfa Tit P. fcLPOPLAW M"l'i TALS,ivailiLi raitivep .( tho k It oa;. and i'?oiix:i-'-ot the t ekHlfd i'i, i 5U iKf.p and t'lir.-.'M- iuPur,,',f' nnx on t t;ut:i.! ri'h ni' 3 :i t IVIALKLL'-OI- illCOUD. tiii.'.CH:.'!-!-'...!- ACi'N. ac4CLltLiNCS. 01 the Ki irh :iuJ Y.uA4i hcpital-- . Ourtcur tlu.-i- I raiifd. iti;', .
Ireland, t !9"d. :yd Wftl.., vibu.glu our routu iu rturi;il horpif .Is lu i'ane, Loc ' u.Itome. Venice-- , V'i) i.j, Drt'j. o, H rhu. &c, & Whhave been uiuply by tbe pdiJi'ioi;:,l kjiowl-dg- e
we b.ive tu ila treatmHit- oi vf.rlotiadwaecs to which wo hare dht-rt- ! our atcutico.fbotS! ho plic-- riiril .to under our rors w ill.t hit her ual or- - IVniii- tu-- .v hir.i- - tlio foil brt'-ii-
of the many NHW AND i;r PU It'NT HVtl'D)KSwhich wn are to bitr-- . .it into our pvictcf, and
t.iib st ';'t.-- .,t (l,r pnno u I ty,St'.Oltl-'AA'- and artntmn bl.o; p1d t Vv ;r raef.whi,-- h iitiB o Purw.vtiuHv dlstiii ii'lnid hpn-'ni.- a
i'b?rii:n In o.j- fkOLLlAit d".i liu;'it ofri'ofeifioo.it p ctice
Metiicnce with fu'l dtr,ti.'ui ppnt to any part of thiUui'od atairp or tiAuftiia", by jiatieubi 4Wjiuiijiuiic8'.!nfhoir Pyrutoi:ij by loct;r. r;vjuoc cotoctioi:'I-U- '
strictly coaridoutia!.L.'i otRce Is .till lorrtiafl as raider
DR. LA CROI3L.0To li;mrj eafoiy tf all l ttir fJiut'h ridr a
"TtlK LA CKL'IX MKDICAL INSTi'l UTP. "
dwf No. v. Mp.:.i.'ii L.v.w, , N, V.
'"PUR COPAlt is'rM 'HIP hett:" re fitWtlitg uuder1 the Gnu .f s. J. UAili A '..'. - tioe d.y a ;lvrd
bv mutual conpout, aud 8 .). Uaru U cli:irgi'd thoeettl.-iai'u- of th& bueiuei. ft. .f. !iAK'5,
C. t;. il SK,LouhvUIe, Oct. 13, 1 t. U MiLi-a- .
S J. UAP.H will tioje the buelnreB a tb oldii ot. irf H. .1 H tiK.
Split -- bottom Ckvdj 9
T?, ARK A1P.NNS F"R THT SA! K OF KKN- -
luck; Ptmitfi'thiry , d &udhava lu store for .".') a 'erKi i "t "i eLpt
A. L. bUO'i WL.LL h SON,
EIAVAiW CIGARS.( AAA IMoftTKtt C10AK3 of tbe moatJ loct brands, stu b aa
'Ui dot, Ilovlioiuito Cvi!gu5,:VTaobintoi, i.tt'hay,
C01 vaitea, iiu;ora,t Intuuidid, Ac.
Alo Chewing and Smobin? TobaccoFor iale wholetale and mtill by
KDW'D PR m ADO,0J9 TaPfrvrnt Tiiivilltf lliilol.
Q KKOa PUKK MAUiVGA WlNL,:or uedl cirial pur- -
KJ poBea, for iale byKDWT) PICVNADO,
'3 pq.pnipnt !..l;--i:i- . f! -- (
WAKOINK3 AND H tCKb IN'O 4 fvs and yt fox tirdlnes;
j3 boxe-- !o. 1 i.li rruig.In atore fuid for Bale by
Di HITiTTTT SON.
S UOTJob b'g? ratent:
do Kuck: for fft!"" bv( !. STLKM AN. VI KltlM.I. U
December IVii3ii?ir Ifter.vivcil.(.flm'i'ficflmtnt of VoiumwXXlV.
Harper's cw iIoiuhly Magazine.uJ L A. tMVIIL.
Sl'NDKIC-- . fc!Ht U .mlnv. Famll-.- ' Klour, Paeon,fhie.'?, l)n l Wim. (inmuAiv-plee- .
Malt. 0f, and all kind of Pro 'ur l:i flora audrecrtiuii ditily ana or a n lowrst at (u
MOl stl'X- -j hbiP M. Jaj.HtfSU.iAK-llOU-i- :Mclastie iu rt and f r a!e by
AND'W RLCHANaN & CO.,nl Prtmor R..fAr..1 --t.
OFFiCERS' SADDLES,PKAroL'AKTKKS 1M LOU- -
U,t Oi;i S'iUIm audo.her i jipuiHuts ia at
MlHt-ir- and B.iJdUry Wan-.- o Mf--
7'1'oi.dft., it'Tvttn NKin au.l MnrK..d 14 Sitcu'it the OoLifii Sa'l Mf
Timothy Titcomb Ag-ain-.
IES?ONsJ IN Lli'ii. acoujpa-- Q.) veoi no to"Lt.tppf.ipi'V' 'it.'.id i'n'l." ' MLifl Gilbert
ard '"BitUr iJwet't," by Tiiu .thy Trtcomb
LTNAM'3 KLBrtLLIOW KLCUliD lor ia at. nl I ViLf.'B.
WOOLLEN GI.OVE8forSiJTLEUfl.OHO P7'KI WOO!.Lt:N CLOVES suitable
J v eutltri joit teeyiveJ and fr ts!n tv,tA:.tP3 LL'W A CO.,
116 trt Jin we-- pi.lf HiT'h t.
UTliKK'a HLACKINC-- i) groa Mut;erV1 iit reeolved and fnr p1 hT the bM, lioaa, or d'--
at Lxse thao nitniuiacttirer'e pric" bvOHHIN RAWSOS,
Main t.. bttj. 1 bird an-- IV.nr.150 ba?a for bvCOPK 'ATi.KAM MTHRI't t. W
iRANHl'.KItlKS -- J'i bhla choice jurt r. ceived aadV tonal, by
1UOKWH15A'r 7o bass Pucfc'Thoat In store an3 for
A'l'S l.'H it b'lliel YriTw Whife for pih by() h L. a. i(A rnii.WS, H...J4K''i!rth(t.
IT STAiT3rpo INVP.ST TWKN ' '!T3 tN Ol--
I Oi ire tiTiil ! ivl, : 1!. Lii'-"-
Euv: '. I'?i:ci', P- -i ir !
and, a th , ai ri'i.- .J J.-- ,. t y 1 h1j, A. Ci ILL.
W. J- -t. STOKES,BUCCXSSOR TO B. W. H. 6TOKr3,
LW.POF.TBKAND D1SA.LKK IN"COACU AND SADDLERY HARDWARE,
Saddlery Wareioass,No 435 Main St., between Iiflh and Sixth,
Xaoxi.i3xrillo, TSL-zr-.
'f4frtdi.-jt- s ano" Maonfactureit wonld f3ad it to their interest to cTamine my sWetbr? traal-i- thelrpaciiiVa. Mid orders from a will bo atterOcd to ai if rmrjc-- . 0iA:typowtf
MISCELLANEOUS.
ATTRACTIVE GOODS
J.t Low Prices.ITrE dofire to rcdnce our present ptock to the loweet
posaible limit before the 1st of January, to pre-
pare t an entire new aBsortinect next Spring, and tuord ir to eff ct thai we ehall cfler special Inducementsto our citttouiiri Com now until that date. We aakbu yen to oxamiao the quality aud rtvlied price of our
Ciiba Dinner i.nd Tea gels,&tassware Silver and Flatcd M are,Asd oilier Coasckcepinj Goods,
'And especially xir magulriceDt assort me 11 1 of
Chandeliers and Gas Fixtures.We promise 6attLrtion In a!l cases.
E. V. nAUGK W0UT & CO.,Hot. 4SS, 430, and 49i Broadway,
corner of Broome itrret,NBW VOJtK.
tt'artlfi throorbout the country lending order bynttU vi'l itcclve prvcisoly tho eame advantag-ei- , audtU'iir onl vh ha ae promptly at,ctidd to, as if peraoual-l- y
tc mi'.kc the purcbaa8?. 038 dtjaul
R0(.!K7ELL' S COMBINATION
mm GAM? CHEST(Patent Applied For).
and 532 Dioadway, N.SOLI! ACKNTfl,
luvltp. the atttiMoo of Army and Navy offlcert' meaaearo tSiij Litr aud impro7ed
Union Camp Gliost,Wl;l'.i within tho dimensions of 81 lnfhet
1 lnchf" breadth, aud H Inch'1 dnpth, a porta-M- e
mi.tbil iiv all ton w.lloarv and rif'ehftnicalaflr for fmn or six rrsoTie; a Diutug Table of Hi'
al 1'H'ia.is duraoke cuowii tor ihe roughtlv'ar. and a.stvtv, from iti strenir h ajid convenlontstmpilcity, cspdallF i"iUl tot camp cooking. Thlfcowbtua:lon of
FA1TSF. STCVE, AI TABLE,thfl retult of a careful rtudv of the neseitlefaoi iucideuta cf caiopaiguing and uf the articlei In uacby thefri Off jFramctj jVnjftantfj and Pruning
cornrc-en- ltwlf to the American soldier alike by Itnv:;ii-iic- . d, li ability, aod c. ipactty.Tii-- have had in thoir eetablisbroent every
cnuip ch ct of note io use at home and abroaa, and dot )i"jtt.-- t to prouounci) this one, in their Jndcineut,
Ipfl'iI'Hy ait'N'iior to any known; for the Justice olwhich they court a general exainiuation andcomparison.
'f h i UToXT?, as wH as the TABLF, Is o constructed' - be sold hy itself, and can be used with any army
ell11? or tru.".lt in voue,liip of Luiou Cr.mp Chert 38 and $4St; cf Table
S; o' Kt.tve Hi. Oil dTf
CLASS'S EESTAURANT.h(') cM jfe
FIRST OK THK 3KA90N.
Qaail, Qroase, Voniron, Shell Oysters,Aod ail other del'.caciea of tbe sea-o-
W. A. CI4ARK, Proprietor.
tVTahle D'TIMe from 1 to 4 o'clock. o d4m
AT WHOLESALE$200,000 Worth of
DESIRABLE CLOTHING
L5 per Cont. XjOss
27 SHI JS. 1ST OOOT,ITor Casli,
by
DEVLIN, HUDSON, & CO,.
BISOADWAT, COR NTH WARREN STREET,
JSTgw "Vorlx..tlfl d;m
3 C0UL2UR3,U 8 H. dc OKTY....(B RABY, Aeeut),
:t'S tr u tercet, Rdjnlrtlrjn tLe Jaurnn) Offlolies in rf.re and for rale lu au;ntitip f:',it' p;:it pitrrbawni a fine argument ofV.'INKd and LlyLOHiJ, euch ae g
Pom ard; Bord-aua-
De M'.d'c; Front iguaa l.nnel:Ui. t"t;'Le. Volney. Pau-d- e vle-0
Languedoo.Voeollo, V'.n do Tokay, Armagnac, and Cordoali.
t
Camp Equipage.1AM prtiiirrj fumh Resimeutf or (ropanle
h (.Janip rf'ovea, CftTnp Ktt.ea, Plat, Anuj (upeKii'vf: and hoi rip, Spooop, Canteens, Mc-- Paita, Cote,Camp 3foc-le- Ac., on short notice.
t Uf lOWTfCl013 Foui-t- ef... near Natloual UoleL
OfScers' Camp Chest.'ipDK rjo-- t complete article of the Kind ever Invented.1 Call and ee It. P. M. JONKH,
ni l Fonrth pt.. near NsHonal TTntel.
j'rexcrre lite Hair;STRATTAS' SKATHAIRON.
Tor Proaorvirif , Hwtorlisy, and Boan-tifyi-
the Hair.CPXKPRATPD ARTICLF. T8 MAAJT9TLYIn t.p City or Lonvn.t.r, at the Cnpitel
Dn; fovi:, ard tho proprietor ciaimp that it In enperiorlr .iauv r'jpveU to any pripa ration of toe kind now inOP kjd vr.i rautf that ft will give corop'.t-t- aatlpfactton.It? 'rims have been fu'ly tppted, and nuinberleat
c in be produced ae to ita etficaey.Or.yrn from the country eoliclted.W hoifpala pi ice i?l 6') Tar dozen. Rotalle at 2 eent
Pr bortiM. o. U. Si1 RA IVAN,JuiiM itf Opposite the
Parftnnery, Soapa, Xoilet Good, AteJUST RKCKIV1:D AND OPEKKD A LARGEIHAVH of Kxtracta, Toilet tioap,
HmjiNn-- , and Kr.acy tood, which I am Bflllto atlow rato. I Intend to cater to the want ot
my lrlv.iitB ao.i parronj In every particular, and traattliey will couthiao .'ormer favor.
O. iC BTRATTArl, Apothecary,Inroad If Opponite h
O XX ! CASH!rcat Sacrifice on
LACE3, KMRR01DERIK3, FANCY GOODS, HOOP
3KIRT8, UOSIBRV, WHITE OOODB, LINEN CAM-Bltl-
JACONLTaad SWISS EDGINGS and INSERT
IWS, JACONKT, SWISS, aud LACK FLOUNC1NGS,
aud iu rhort oar entire stock, ccmprlfiug the moat beao-tift- il
aod itylea,
Will" be Sacrificed for Cash.The ladiet wtll do well to call at once and fecure the
rreateat and mod dsirale BARGAINS of the season.(JKIUJAItT Oc CANNON,
r7 Ponrtti t., oppo-i- te Motart Hall.
33randies & Crawford,ren.ovd to the new Waretaonae on tlienkVTi comer si Main and Flnrt street.
WerfMnay th bhek1: rcarket prlae for all kinds of
"rttit at cur .tore or at any good ihl;plnfiiotnt on the O 0 rlvar. .
--.j df PTtArrpI3 CRAWTORD.
Mutual Life Insurance,npiiR NHW ITNflJl.ANO MFTrAfj 1. 1KB IN- -1 si'UAN:H COMPANY, No. af State street, Boe-to-
iufores H on tbe nn.tual prlnctpte.Nrtt AccuninlatiOD I ,50,t00, and in-
creasing, for tha benefit of luenibers, present and fu-
ture tite whole sAfely aud advantageously lnvepted.The biwlneB conducted eEclusiveiy for the benefit ot
tho ptreon in.iun--The great.-r- rt riik taHen on a life i 1 5,000.Surplus dlitrlbuted among the members every fifth
year, from December 1, lH4.a settled In cah or by addi-tion to policy.
FrwmiDtos may bo patd qoarterly orwhere and amount not too small.
Fonuf of application and pamphlet of the Companyand it. reports tc bo bad of its agtmtt or at the orP.ce ofthe Company, or forwarded by mail, if wrtttcu forpo.t-p-
mRE0T0P9lM&r-ha- ll P. Wilder, Tftppao.Cbarlep P. Curt!-- , Williani H. Reynolds,luotiias A.DextfT, Gorpe 1L Flger,Charles Hubbard, A. W, Thaxtr,Francis C. LowelL Jimee Stiurgip.
Wll.LARD PHILLIPS, PreeldeotpicnjAMif F. Stcvitm, Secretary.VV. W. MtitUAND, M. D., Coneultlng Physician.
;:c1H dlv
POWDEROF ALL qnalltlee eomtantly on hand an4 for Be le bp
DAVIS a dPD, Agentafor the Manufacturer!.
LomrvTLLi. Sept. L HPKwsia. Dt ft Bfrd, Agent of Oriental Powder
Co.. Lo."viiHr(jit Wo have bowi olng your Hlapti"g Powdnr andwe taie pleasuro In stating that we find It equal If notsuperior to any Powder that wf have ever npM.
ARTHCR CAMPHPLUBaperiutendfaDt for Smith A Huij ser.
I eor5ia"lr eoneur In the above and oheerfnlly reeoto-m)D- d
tt to ihe public. J. D. 8A1ITILI couplder the above Powder superior to any we have
ever bttn iM to obtaiu, U. F09KIT.We take pleasure io reeonrnepding your Indan Orien-
tal KitlH Puwrior hs egoal if not puperior to any ire haveevsr ni, it being vory leanlv and ntrcug. This we
MBit ft tor a Vhorouth blftt. Kep:ictfu!ll vonrs.GRtWri W. WOMACK,J. I'&Y IaAWH .NCM,
. P. UROWnE.i,H 4. KNPAS f till,SAcnAJt y uiaTlos.
AUCTION SALES,c a. ma7 . . n,7
0. tl. SlfOr? (k CO,W?TfONFFS3 AMOC'MMin"ION f RRCHANT1iwnwf of rer.ic sj1 Wal tf.if 1 i'iv Hie, Ky.
tV Cah tdvji!:cw aiafls cn cioi C3nrgui to ua tany nnio-int-
W aTi at ni ! rMr to r.ttanA1 i eR al Fstat aitsl.s.i' or ('oriiablr,"i HrnwkolFuniitiiTO. ae. cz Term !Mtfvr'orv v"1
MISCELLANEOUS.
MCLITau AM) CIVILIAN'S CAP, forfSRTieuV b ; arid cn''1 vi'a waar, for Bate atfev- - very v pricm i&r r "h at.
PK.V1UKR & SMITH'S,dls jab as Mtl'i .
rrR9: rtrnsu puks:::f1y-iliiu'- By 6 i'.Iv C;spw Viciorinei;
Oo i'0 do;d d j do;dj d 1 do:Co Co d );d d ;
IO d-
e lartln dtMink do
Fitch ;dai acd tight co!oreoHmo SableConvMutfj and Cuffp of evpry wuh E 1sk FurtjOMare. gwt-Q- f D.iwn, and t"ir 'irliuujl.ie ; ail cfwoico. we are oderiLg wry inw o 'h.
PRATI1KR SMITH,d1 lS-- 4? Mr.in et . Foorth and Fifth
ITAX'3' HAT3!!Cent's FU Ht-- ;0f rd t.uew 6ik) 'Jo:btiif dj;I)r-;- r Mftskia u ;
;ai'iaio'e d"Days' list of evPiy drlption:
All for sale very cheap fT c:'. h n,ihA'i HI R A e'!TTrr,
MARTKCIllIBIUl!!!,804 JPoX3?tl t.y
Have in ftoro one of t!n fart of
Staple and Domestic GoodsTo be la the city, oouipriciiig la part
Kyxw YARDS RLEACUKD CO'lTOKJl:10,iO0 YARDS NI4W &CVLE PR KTS;
3,'JUfl YARD3 BROWN CANTON FLAWNELS;2,A1 YARD3 m.KAOHKD DO DOUtHW YARDS REAL M ANCHKgTEH GINGHAMS:
ALEXANDER'S AND BAJOU'rt KtD6:BALL ARD VALE ANJ? bUAKFR FIANNKLS:LAD IKS' AND GENTS' LT N L' S.UWKA R :
MOURNING GOOr;CLOAKS AND SHAWLS:BED AND CKADM5 liLAiNKKTSrME HI NOES AND DB LAINE3;HOSIERY In all vrictlts.
FOR CAHU ONLY.flirt h
mtm ef he em.Courts'-tL- tept ou baud sX moderate pclca',
a; tide--,
Swords mid Sabres,FOR ALL GRADES,
AM
Oflicers'Pistols, Belt?, Sashes,Passants, Shouldev-Strap- a,
AC., LLC.
Naowf t),fien and Kniiaauti or any iuscriptiondertiil et- bed n Swori-b!ao-
No Sword n IU sold wiOiout Uaviu; pisaed a saverstrial.
ALSOAn entirely new and mt'u! article of
OFFICERS' A'yiriON BOX,Slncvnlcd rjui U i '' I'wre a Paicnt bv
J. J. lilPoCilLlUL.CooKalnlng ap'rito ani nfa parti 'ion for Pwder-f- l
ie', had. Cat-f- Cat tridgc-d- , 01 ouudrioe, &i;rcw driver.rul wr' C'i.Tni? artic'.r, a" it f very ro'at anl can be vnm on the
ooinnnin 'etiirauoo feit or snu .uei-i:- wiudesirab.t ohjeet lor th cfuriin.
At J. J. ELI30aETJZII-'- 3jiAVi-LK- rlK.t B,
No U'V.l va It Bide Malu at , cue dor above Third,dm I - b
NJ2W GOODS!
AT TUP
Clieap Laco Store.VALriNG LACE ;REL Co do o aiul Fleevi;-- ,
Do do do ili II i.dkorc!ueff ;
Iw Itruas?!." L.ce i,Mars aod Cuff--
Hlievtif a Ia osrtir-'l-
Ulack t'oIHn luu' paLiitfii CftDiS" ir M iiru!oi llandki-itbiefa- .
A'a j a iu.U lot 01 Pluai F utiu Iroue ( io market
duist rettivc-- 3 aud fr a!e --.t my octal prices lorClJAUl.L-- t t H,Ui IIFL'Sr,
d i ( N11. s s Finrlh (Md S". VH).
Walker's Exchange,THIRD ST., UKTWfcKN MAIS AND SlJiKET.
JkAND FRINCS'B
BAY EHLti OVSTESRecoivod every morning.
OUnTJSE DCOlT. QL'AIL. WOODC'JCK,QCIKRKL. FlSH. and ai' o'lmr ;.ixuriB0t the n
teccivf lde.l'v and perv-- in ntyl.- - to f.ult ad.( ) ir Har t" t upp'Ud with tlie vr" choicetjt brand" of
Wbieti, Ligu-ra- Cigars, E ig lnh aud American Aleeand Forterj.
JOHN CAWEIM A ril ,
rtlu1h P"on-i- -t or.
NSW DAYTON ALEAT TUR
Fifth ftrect, tetwetn Man aid Mrtet,
RKCF.IVF.D A LOT OF WINTER ALE.JUST celebrated ruanu 'acUucr, J. W. UAP.RIS, Di.?'ton. V)hio.
I have been appointed aent for L'Hii?vi'.le 3 thhove Ale, and I will kv a lar' t .. !aie cob
Btartiyou hand, lu haiTolp, hai ibr.ts, k(;s, andbottles.
Call and try the Dayton Ae t fbn 3T .haKLJSSo;'i-:- ". KI'fTK.h .VrnK tfor.
A.T CRAIG'S:Army Hats; Army CapsOFFICBRS' DKK3d HATS:OFFICKRS' FATIGUE CAPS;HATS AND CAPS FOR INFANTRY, C
AND ARTILLRRY.GOOD AND SUBSTANTIAL HAT a!"
FOB PRIVATES.All the above, aud tvarythlng t a at and
line, on baud and made to orlerOHAIf,
sfAb 4'orftfT Poiinh nnd ffn-l- am.
S4
Tr ft Tit? 7
BEST AND OHKAPKST
VOGT & KLINK,ja&cafactarors, - - - 2 4 Tbixd
Respectfully offer for tnpoctiof a id sale a Iartaad spitudi'3 sui ttueut of
5" 33 Ur X3 jLm XL "E',jf superior wcrkmajifbtn and f&iblO!iabl) tj'lea, Dtauiond, Coral, (.isrb.trete, arl, Ar. art I rie "ealljgood, 8ne end and everytl Ir.g heionriiig toonr line, of iarport, New York tabria atlour own mke.
Having boen instrneVfl by conflgnon toCLOiW OUTand sell at any rate rarner than rtiturn aid, owing to the hard timer, deBtroti to
LKV NO CASH OLKTOMV.R r.()On tbe score of prices, we invito o.tr t lands Aifi 4b
to call arid exatniite our Btock, aud rei iauiwjfabric www aud wiahes will aud shallat VOGT A KLINK'S,
A9 A 1j4 i'hirfl lrPt,
COAL! COALIPUACH CaaHARP,EAR1TOEO CITS'
COAL! COAXOf tbe best quality aod at the lowest prices, for
CRITTKNDBN - OAVTP,Wei tide of Third street,
tnar4)t Ivf-i- Mtn anil
BOOKS.fAA DOZEN GOOD COOMRY KNIT SOCKB fortUV sale cheap forcah hy
llL'OH A PARK HILL,l 'or if S't'h XllOllIn K
ItINB- -casks Madeira Wtne;
25 do Port do;t6 bblp Malaga do;
In store aud (or sale byM A rtfTTT .a.T.T fTAT.P.WRT CO.
IJ RANDY- -
pipes Cognac Brand:4 do A- - iUniette
1(1 y. p'pea Otard. Dupuy, A Co. Brandy;2 bbli Ntfw York do;
In store and for sale by:3HT,L TMCRKRT rr.
CRAB ( lDKR-Sdbb- Ui Crab Cid r reciivd thU dayfor a.ie bv
nH W. A FT RTiRKtt fim' 41? M- -t
A NO SIRUPBCHKWHKAT Ptnnp van! .. Biifkv.'hf'ftt Tlour;Also a ?u- ply of ttfewartV New Yvi'k Smip;
On haul and for iale byn il TVlPttTTT qriN.
AN!LK- -) brtxes SI .cCaiidlen tn torei and forC sale by GAULVJctt & CO,