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fiver mmnoEHcs TL'iisDAY, SCPTK.niJEIl 13, 18S0. UOATS LEAVING IO-DA- Fcr ParticuUrt tit Fcam'-GG- AJrerlUtmenlt UPERTtjR.Dittman, Cincinnati. ADMIRAL. 11 Wi.ite Kiver. K. M. PAT TON Xo. 2,15trntiui, riorecce. CAKOLINE, M.iler. Ntith. Mi l;uKA, 'limiiis. Wl.itt K!vr. M(j.--t l.LELLAN, rwin, MemphL. t I rider, CirrolU-ou- A. A. C'Ui)l-N-, i:.a.e, S.. Louis. ARRIVAL, Pepteciber 12 Bee, Por'smr ntr ; Bo'loo, Cincinnati; rowliiiK Grceu. Lcaven'tli; Poland, i ei dersor; Anglo axoa. Clucicuatl; Cas.le Garden, Evacsvllle; DEPAE-TUBE"- Foston. Cmclnnsti; Bow;lng Green, Leaven'th; Castie Garde--- . - ' l"d- - Henderson; Lee, Ntw Orleans; Hazel CtL-- Tn rtni, slowlv feline yesterday, barely i,if n inr-- i in "4 hours at tle bead ot the falls, with scant i. feet 6 inches water in the canal last evenim. The weatter has again cleared off cod .ml and the recent raics Lave bad no iiaihl noon the river. Between this port zzsi Cincinnati the water is lower than it bad been at any previous period this 6euoc, with barely o1, leet water on the flats end at arsaw bar. 1 be cnicers oftte mi boat yesterday report tLat little or no rain had fal len eas-- t of Carrolton, or but little in that region, which difsipales any present hope of another rise in the river, and a reason of low water may be looked lor. Along the lower Ohio the bars are increasing in size and importance, and the river 6teadilv falling, with only Z feet water on the bars hence to Evansville. The John Gualt, from Cairo, passed EvtnsviUe yesterday rmornin?, and is due early this morning, Lnd returns to Cairo (Wednesday) as the regular mal packet. lift? is the Dame of a new boat of tho propeller recirji, that arrived here yesterday morning from Portsmouth, in charge cf Captain Baird. She is on ber wav to New Orleans to ply as a regular coaster and freighter in Bayou Terre, or noma other little bayou clown touiu. Tnt Gevl. 1'iKtFoa Memphis axd White Riv kb. The fatcous General l'ike, now undergoing thorough tepairs at i'crtland, will be in the raos complete order possible in a few davs, and starti direct to Memphis and White river, Tuesday next the 20th. JShe is of unnual I ght draught, with a very neat cb:n, and being a side wheel boat, will be tie most desirable for pasecgers. Cant Kile? Jones, her commander, is an experienced aud very attettive boatman, aod will take every care of passengers and ireight. the clerk is oui clever friend, Pete Fleming, of this city, a pepu lar boatman. The General Pike tekes through freights for Memphis, bit and Ked rivers, Mie is toe regit lar Memphis and White river packet, end hereaf ter will ply regularly in thet trade, leaving Mem phis eery Saturday evening, connecting with th Monday and Wednesday packets from this port. .Passengers end ahippt-r- suou.d bear this in mind JLJen. SLiveley hss been hired for the se aco as pilot on the great Memphis and New Orlean packet John Simcnds. She starts on her first trip about the 21st ot the present month. E. II. Fairchild resumes her trips i the New (; leans trade next week. She- - starts from Cairo oa Tuesday, the 2 Jth. 15?" Col. Jno. M. Sharpe is the ntme Capt Wallace has bestowed upon his new boat for th Yazoo. She was towed over to the lower wharf yesterday morning by the Piak Verb's. Tb machinery is from the fojndry of Iuman, Gaul & Co. The tew boat goes out iu charrge of Capt J. W. White. Sale or the Hi on Flyer. This boat is o9red for s!e on the th of October at Cairi. The Cin cinnati Commercial, St Louis Republican, Mem- phis Eijjle and Enquirer, and Cairo papers are re- quested 1 1 copy the ad ertisement as it appears in Courier. i he Mipenor is tue mail end passenger pacaet for Cincinnati and the East, at noon, to- day. The Clerk, Mr. Duncinz, wiil ticket passen gers tarougu dv trie early trains. Hf The favorite packet, R. M. Patton Xo. sturts to Tennessee river this evening under the auspices ci var i. jjarnsra. Aivi3AL for Memphis and White Riv sr. The ccmpleU tide w heel packet, Admiral, Capt. Baird, tate uer aepariure u iiempuis and Wbite river this evening. She has been thoroughly refitted and refurnished at aa expense of several thousand dollars, expressly for the trade, for which she is admirably htted, baviDg a tine, comfortable cabin. Piiseo ers will do well to secure rooms at once. She starts from Portland at 4 o'clock. The agents are king urotlier, all street. rrhe new steamer Fieta arrived at Xew Or lejs last Tuesday. 13? The Anglo Saxon was due from Cincinnati yesterday. Sal or the Oakland Yesterday the Oakland waso!4 by the Marsh! of the Chancery Court to the tigVst bidder. Trie purchaser was Cap;. Greer, of Mobile, who h.d Ler knocked down to bim for 2.S2.- -. Capt. Greer is now building a magnificent boat for the Mobile trade, and was about to contract for a smaller craft, aad probably wiil build a bul' for toe machinery of the Oakland. irhe Fanny Bullitt, bound for Xew Orleans, had reached Paducah yesterday morning. LViTThe new Sun Flower p&cket, Fair Tlay, o.s wc icaru uv special uispatca, was at livens ville yesterday, on her way to Xew Orleans. Carrying I,rtteb3. v. e learn that feveral Bleajiboai OVptaius ut Wheeling Lav been iLdict- - ea la itie t earai tuui t lor carrying tetters con- trary to the law of Congress. A majority of the boats take letters to their destination more speed ily taaa by cue course of mail, and if an extra postage of one cent be paid on the delivery of the leUer at tue postoLice, the law is satisfied. "Thanks to Xick Vineyard, clerk of the r reestone, trom tarro;Iton, for a manifest. She is cow in charge of Captaia Kiikpatrick. She re turns to Jiadison and Carrollton at 1 o'clock to day. 15?" The Evansville. CaDt Xeal. with Frank Ftrader :n the ollioe, starts to Carrolliou at one o clock tnis evening. Boat for the Jeffersoxtille Ferry. Capt. John Sballcross, in behalf of the Ferry Co. has contracted with the Howards, of Port Fulton, for t!ie hull of a new ferry boat, to ply between this port and Jeflerscuville. It is to be the largest uu noieM itrry on me uaio, wita tne Lull of the following dimii&icn6: Length, 1G0 feet; breadth of beam, o'J feet, and widta over ail feet, from ont to out. Tbe mi ;Linery is to be built by G&uit k Co., the engines to be each L'O inches in diameter, with 6 !eet stroke. She is to bav a Urge boilers, each 20 feet in length, and 40 inches in diameter. tifTbanks to M. C. Foster, clerk of the Chan cellor, lor late JNew Orleans papers, and a mani feet, lorwarded from Cairo. iOR Cairo and Memphis. The fleet packet """" captain trwin, returns to Mem-thi- a this evening. She has a comfortable cabin and goa out without freight, in order to secure a speedy passage, sterticg at 5 o'clock, from Port- - Jaod. Uur accomplished young friend, John S. Woolfolk, is the clerk, and be will be found al ways attentive to passengers. J5yA flatboat went to pieces oa the fallg yes- terday. She bad been sold for 250, deliverable below the fails, but it was Cist away on Ruble's rock. fThe old Europa bas been sold to Mr. Meares at Xew Orleans for $l,2u0. ZZT The Xile left St. Louis, Saturday, for the Ohio river. t5? 15 mistake we published a paragraph from a St. Louis paper that the Rochester Lad aunk in the lower Onio. The boat arrived beie last Wtdne-dayc- n her way to Cincinnati. She bad damared her hull on the rocks at Uniontown, and would Lave to go on the wa;s. Captain Roberts, of tbe Wheeling packet Courier, was buried at Wheeling, Saturday. At CiDCintati the colors of all the steamers in port were displayed at half mast, in token of respect to the demise of the Commodore of the Wheeling packet Courier. License Revoked. It will be seen by the fo- llowing report of the Inspectors, that they have revoked the 1. cense of Bernard Gerrey : Inspector's OrricB, Louisville, Kr., ) September 12th, ltj59. f W. . IIiLnEMAN, Surveyor of Customs, Sir: We have this day revoked the license of Bernard Gerrey as second engineer of steamers. Cause Getting intoxicated while on duty. J OS EI' II SWAGAIi, J , REUBEX DAWSOX. "xtl Ins RECEIPTS BY THE RIVER. Btf BRACIX0 OKXT TE1 LIADIV6 AKTICLBI OF IXPOBT. CIXCIXATI Per Eoston 100 boxes atarch, 100 gks oU, Dan A Cl'flor J 210 sacks ou, Cue t 8on 4 pieces cattii.ps, 8 t;bla fijur, 2S packatrei furniture, 4 CMes merchaudue, 81 boxes tin' 12 caski, 5 boxes oji ters, eaipty this, 21 packages sundries, owners N EW ORLEANS Per Chance'lor 1 bale wool, Dum esnil A Co M lU turpeutlne. Waters Fox 12 park-ae- i, Tyler A Martio 6 bundle wool, 8 k G 17 bales tubacco, 8 bLU licie, Cincinnati. CARROLLT N Per Freestone-- 61 blls whisky, 11 do pout es, 5 6i pi ;kle, Giore t Carllr.fr-- 80 hoes, WaIT 0 !'ck, ,hon. I'n k llryden 20 bundles iV.n; f?-8- ,' i"rlte,Cartr-119c- kl no?. it,MiC5wfor?-6- T Packf- - ralture, horse, ?k' 'bf flour' 1 bhl PP'". o quinces, cno and sundries, to order. CARRCLLTO- K- Per Eyanrme 7. bv,u wh!k R. BURGE M1XCTACTCRER of VIRGIXIA, TENNESSEE MISSOURI AND KEXTCCKY TOBACCO SALEROOM No. 868 (Iron Blck) Main street, "be. and Eighth, where be will keep ocn, siantlyon hand, of his own manufacture, Pounds, Qtar Ur Pounds, Pires, Elht and Tens, wlJeh be wUI mh rant and low, at wholesale only, to punctual cut cmera on th osaal Urai. mSd dCm UNITED STATES STEAMBOAT AGENCY WM. CARTER, Prcduce and Comraisslon BroLer. ALSO ciexeral. steam boat agent, PT'opmci PATILIOX HOTEL, cppoilte the Steamboat Landing, EVANS VI LLE, IND. tW Liberal advances made on cocslfmatenU. AO Steamboat LuformaUon ea a be bad by applying at tbe clBe. highest price paid for Grabu Jy21 dtf crricE LcnsviLE couniEa, ;.1. .dat Evmsu, niter 12. j The fru'.t cr. ps are all forward ar.d tlve n abundant ie'.d. he Coin sod Tcbac t.4 radier late; and, la fart, Tcbarco ou?t.t row io le cuf, ana n lime irotis between now snd the tcjulnox. Is will damage Corn ai;d Tolicco, and materially shorten the crop?. We hve lre!y hearl cf light frosts In Northern i, but h:ness yet bad no frost !n tL:; region, though his raorcing wsa veiy cold. The late raius may make th weather coM, and frost may, come earlier than is an!icipted; and, if such shouM prov the cee, th.e stock of Corn atd Tcbtcao wt:l be yery Hpht, and prices may rauge b!h text season, having already obtained an Impetus In anticipation cf a partial failure or damage by early frosts. Oar trtde with the Southern Atlantic States in all branches is Increasing rapidly, andtheraUs cf freight are eraduallv declining. Nut lor e sioce shipments were made from Loubvllle to Columbus at fl 65 per hundred and now they can be made at ft per hundred. Lrge orders have already been received for Kentucky Manu fartured Tobicco for different points in Georgia, with sales of cr r.slJerable lots of Kentucky bmnds at 10, IS, 17, IS ar.d 'Joe lb. Id coia.i,ut.i.cc cf the c utlnued sttlke among the coal diggers, advance of labor and continued low wa- ter, no coal has been able te reach our city, and prices have advanced. We quote at 10c Or wholesale orders and 14c delivered In the city by the cart load. We' have no change of importance to notice In the Mocev Market. The Bank rates for Eaatern Exchange are 14 premium, but Brokers still charge premium to outside customers. Time Bll's on New Orletns are quoted at Interest and X to IX exchange for 60 days to 6 months; 4 months bills on New York at interest atd X exchange. Time Bills on all points in Kentucky at X exchange and Interest. Eastern Exchaogd at Chicago Is scarce, and eutelders are charged to 1 J premium. but regular deposl-or- were accommodated at 1 pre mium. The Cinciniiitl G wette of y says: The mirktt for Etern Fxchnge rinsed easy at87a40 orrm. Inivii ff. and 14 prera selliiiir. The supply Is not larpt, but It fully tuual to the demand, and the latter Is freely met at quotations dealers in many cases Dem rather anxicus to realize. The Flour market continues extremely dull, and bold ers are uoalllirg to accept 'he current prices, aad, cot squent'y, there are no tranaclions. We quote at ft 254 75 for extra. There wee no trsnssctlons Wheat, but we continue to quote at SCaSOc for prime red and white. Oats are In good denand at 46i4Sc. Mess Pork Is tV.ll very dull, the sales being to fill small plantation orders at f 14. Bacon Is In good demand at fair prices. The C:tcinnati Commercial of y ssys In regai to Provisions: There is not so mii- -l activity at the advance of rates. but liol-e- are firm in their convictions that te:r view must be met. and should huvera resDond. wou'd acai prohatly deiua:d further iccrease. Mess Port; is held 25a5jc h ger, which checks movement, which other wcu! i be free at 114. Lard is lu moderate request at the advance, holdtrs bHnir firm at lO'allc. lales wete repotted of Mess at $14; Shoulders, Bacon, at 7c les at 94 ; Bulk Si ies at 8c; Lard at 10X. The saK-- ot Tobacco y were very light, embrsc irj ecly 29 hhds, which were all cf an Inferior quality coiut'iuen'Jy the price were low. FLOUR AND GRAI.V-- No sa e cf Flour or Wheat re ported. Prices are unchanged. Fales bushels Oat :rom wharf, at 41;, and '2)0 bushels, from store, at 46 to 4Sc. CUF.EiE ?alrs 130 boxes W It. Cheese at S(&9c; jjo boxes Dairy at lVc; 50 CMfS Pine Apple at 17' LAKD OIL Small sal,-- s at S5c, bbls extra. GRoCERI FS Sales 25 hhds Sugar at 74a7)'c; 60 bbls refined at 9ja9,Ve; small gales Rio Coffee at!2sl2Xc BAGGING AbD ROPE Sales of 7J pieces hand loom Bagging at lSc, &0 coils machine Rope at 7c. PROVIilONS-Sal- es 45 bbls Mess Pork at f 14; 47 csts Shoulders at 7c; 11 co Clear Sides at 11. V, 23 casks canvsstd lisms at 11c; 10 do sugar cured Hams at llXc TOBACCO The sales at the warehouses en Monrls amounted to 3 hhds, viz: o at 2 9i)af3; IS at 05 ft; 5 at 14 05a; 4 at 5 I'Saf 6; 5 at t 25 if 6 S5; 1 at S 75. TELEGRAPH IttAUKETS. Riw Toai, September 12 M. tic-u- unsetlkd; Bales of y,5tj bbls; the comxon grades are buoyant, while the choice are hesvy at a de dine of &3,lDv, iState is quoted at t4 80CL5 40, Ojlo a ssaS S5. and 8 tuthern at it iOQ,Z 15. Wheat quiet Corn quiet: sales of 10,1 CI bushels at SlS2.J$e for mixed, ar:d 1bX'''0 for yellow. Pork auil at 1)5 fo mess, acd 10 87 for priict. Lard firm. Whisky dull at zoc. Niw Toar, September 13 P. M. Cotton Cat; sa'et ff 510 bales. Fiour salts 14,t'0 bbls at $4 a l4 60 for State, acd 155 SO for Ohio. Wheat firm: sales 14.00 bushels at 1 lC&l 20 for red. C. rn besvv: silcs 2 w hr.'hein. Beef f.e vy attSftlOtO Mess'Poik $14 9.15. Whisky 2f(u 27c Uides dull and henvy; menos Arres 2bJ4c. eu gar steady; Orleans 7c; Muscovajo 6Ji6Xc. BALTIMO&K,Scpt. 12, M. Flour f rm at " 12j. Wheat active and buoyant; Sl.t bothe's e..).I, v at 41 2iai 45 for whl'.e,nd 1 0.i(l I5f.irred. active at bo&SSc for wiitie, t; for yellow. firm. Bacon sids 10c Ouio Wh sky 2iXc. Mess pork J15. Cincissati, September 12 M. Flour continues da'l, and the sales are confined to l ;ts at 44 814 40 for snpe-fin- e. M hisky utj charcel: salts t' J bis at 28j(a4--t,'c- Wheat firm with a good demand; salts J,':Od bushels at fl 01 10 for prime white, and 9i3 to f I for good to prime red. Corn firm at 7( (g,7 lc, with sales of 2,000 bushels. Rye In goo demand and firm at 73374c; salts &00 bushels to fcrrlve at 74c. Barley steady at C"70j. Oats du 1 at8723-c- . Provisions u.chiigd; demand fair, but a sriade be'ow those ssked t y holdtrs: sales of plec s bu k sues at b; loose, asl W) bbls mass at 114. 0'ar lu giod lUnnoO; sales l'uiintis (Kill Molaiises fair; sales Ho bb a at 37c. Coffee qoiet au'J unchaLged. CmoiMAi I, September 12 P. M Fir ur heavy at f 4 60 for the best grade of superfine; sales at 1 bit 4 54 4t, but tuer are scarcely an tn dex of tie market. Wheat e'.taJy at 95(31 for led. sds: 1 Of (Til 10 for white. Corn 70j f.r mixed and yellow. Re 74c; market firmer. Oats dull at 87c. rthiskv steady at 2oV,c. frovlslocs are mosing si ures a shade lower: (14 for ttsipork, 7?,'c for bacon houlder, ic for sides; bulk shoulders f o 4U(6 50. Lard toxcait'x. New Oklbaks, September 12 P. M Sa'ei of cotton 1.500 bales. The steamers news csnsed greater firm :ess. Prices stlrer but quota tijjsuccharjL'e.. Yellow corn 70: white corn fcOc. Beef firm at f IT; thouliers steady at fee. New York Mock JUarket. Ksw Ton, September 12 M. if 'octs heavy. Chicaio and Rock Island 9,V; Cum berland Coal Conptny 14.; Illinois Central C9; Illinois Cectral Bonds Michuan boutharn 5!4; New york Central 74i; Reading 44?; Virginia C's 9V; Missouri fixes t4: ualena aud Ciilcago to,1; Cleveland and Toledo 5J; Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati 94); Pacific Mail Steamship Company MX; Panama Railroad lis; Tennesiee fcixes bs!. New York, geptecber 12 P. M. Stocks s'esdy. Chicairo k Rock Island 69.V; Cumber land Coal Company 14; Illinois Central Railroad 6S, II inols Central bonds Michigan CeD.tral 40; Cleveland and Toledo 26, Hudson River Railroad G,3,'; Pacific Mall Steamship Company bl'. Forelsn Commercial. Per Anglo axon. Lokdov, Tuesday evenicg. EreaistutTs declinicj;. Wheat ls(a2s 'cwr. Bupar duiiat a tr.flicg decline cn the inferior grades. t ones duo; ant. Tea inactive, but prices unaltered. Rice steady. Ta'lr.w firm at J5r 5s 6d. Linseed od 29s. Wool The auction sales went eff quite bris'f, at an advance oi i;(&a. LATEST. Lobdck, Wsdnesdsy evening. Coffee firm at a slight advance on all grades. Breadtduth dull at aionday'. decline. All rtir articles of merchandise are without mate- rial change. LOXDOS MONET MARKET. London, Tuesday evening. The Stock Exchange had exhibited coo.ioucd dullness, but the u actuations in consols were quite sitkht. The money market was easy and the tupply abundant. The Daily Mews' city article, dated Tuesday evening, sjg the funds remain very quiet, theclisin quota- tions being the same as yesterday. In most of the other markets firmness prevails. Twenty per cent, ef the Indian and 12 per eent. of the Prussian loan were paid up and occasioned a more active demand for money. A few bills were discounted in Lombard street below 2? percent. At the bank, however, there was no revival of business. The specie arrivals to day weie 300,000. About l50,O0t in Australian go'd is overdue. The T me' city article aays tbe funds on Tuesday showed renewed steadiness, acd recove.ed from, the slight deprestioo on Mouday. LATEST. Lohdjn, Wednesday evening. Consols clrs d y at 96,'(aOC for money and account; market firm. American securities Bales had been made of Illinois Central Shares at about 4034l discount. Erie Rail- road 5&10 do; Bonds 15(2,'Z5 o: 81 Mortgage Bonds 57(3,02. N.T. Central Charts 6Si72. WOOD CARVING. GORY & MURRAY RESPECTFULLY inform the publie that they are all kinds of work In the above lice Also Paterns, Brands, Molds, Block Letters, Wood Type, and large Wood Guts .in the shortest noticeanrf n ihe most reasonable terms. Persons wantiag work are requested to eall at their establishment on JefrVratn ttret,south side, between Third and Fourth, Louisville. F. a. vnicn iiuiu auroaoprompiiy attended to. Mpt27dtf Kfntncky Lock & Safe Manufactory, A. C. IIAKIO, Agent. Ko.109 Third street, between Market and Jefferson, LOUISVILLK, KY,, KIEPS eonstantly on hand the Patent Combination PaUnt Revolving Cvllndsr nri l..r R.nlr Locks, that bids defiance to burglars and powder. Burglar an t Pira-Pro- Safes for Hank.. Mrhant. Ac, entirely of hardened steel and wrought Iron. irua oaua amia ana iron uoors. Also, A. O. HA RIG'S celebrate PATENT WFY ...r. feet security against burglars and "ut-sider- s. Railroad Bwitcb and Car Locks. Hstel and Bouse Bells hang In the best manser. All work warranted. JelTd8m UI I Mi-!,(K- K) oanoes Quinine for sale by dAw R. A. ROBLNfiOM k C9. TELEGRAPH. ADDITIONAL BY 1HE ANGLO-SAXO- n Farthkh I'oi.nt. Septembrr 12. Orbat Bbit- - s. The Isle of Man has been connected by ubrnarine telegraph with England. T elerapbic communication with. Malta has been estsblisbed. A cabinet council, uuentotcai SLiiirooned tor tbe 2i)lb ult , bad jiven riBO to various specula tions. It was general! j suppDed that tte cieet- - ufz Lad reference to the new phase of the Italiei . atiOD. i Francis. The epeec!i made bv Count do Horny attracted much attention, it bein regarded as au enunciation of the views of the Emperor. The Count endeavored to show that the Lnghsa ap- prehensions of a French invasion were groundless, and that t ranee was desirous of ceinentioz the alliance extstinar between the two countries. L.6 Constitutionnel has en article repudiating, in the utronceRt terms, the tatricidal policy of a war witn LDCiand. Italy, The elections at K)maj;ua passed on tranquilly. The Mayor of 1'orrna issued a proc laniation on his return from l'aris, in which he reported the conversation he bad with the Em peror apoleon, saving: "leu your populations that my army shall never do violence to their wishes, and that 1 will not permit any other for eien power to do violence against you. Ihe May or adds: "these words make you the arbiter of your own destinies. uaribaidi had resolved to maintain strict dis cipline in the army of Central Italy. In an order of the day, he 6ays: "I will cause to be shot any one who calls bimsell a Marriniaa, a Kepubucan a oociansi, or even a uarioaiaian. He will hare cone with him but soldiers and Italians. The Neapolitan government have ordered tbe purchase of u Iarae quantity of corn abroad. 1 he cholera was spreading along tbe shores ot tbe iiaitic. THK LATEST BT TELEGRAPH FROM LON'DOX TO LIVER POOL. Wedksdit. A telegraoi from Zurich to day Lays the private conference continues. The limes I ans correspondent says things are going on so badly at Zurica as to render a disso luttcn of the conference, in a few days, probable A congress of war seems to be the only alterna tive, to which Austria is decidedly oppoed, and which will have as little siccess as this confer ence. Tne Paris correspondent of the London Times ia a letter dated on tao evenmg of the 2 5th, savs private letter from Zur ch of tbe 26th, states that the labors of the plenipotentiaries were going on slowly enough, notwithstanding the announce ment made a few days ago that it was doubtful if any important point bad been settled. Whether thelaultis attributable to tbe plenipotentiaries t iemselves, the preliminaries to the treaty cf ill Franca, or to the Emperors not having taken into calculation, in their eager anxiety to make peace, all the dinicuitics to make negotiations, no on knows. Some people incline to the opinion that this delay is intentional, and that the manner in which Mr. Ueborngeney is acting lends some col or to the suspicion. What the French Govern ment will at last have to do, is simply to declare to Austria that it bos done all that it was morally in her power in favor of her proteges, or it must dispose lUelt to impose on the Duchies by intrigu n not by force. Great Uhitain. Few or no policies of insu ranee bave neen taken out on the snip (ireat t,?t cm, at Liiovds, the underwriters being general! unwilling to transact business until tho comple tion of the trial trip. There were some anxious to see tbe ship safe out ot the Thames, but those in charge of her entertained no fear on the sub ject The Queen and Royal family had gone to Scot land, for their usual autumn visit, as was arranged They made the journey from London to Edinburg during tbe night. The telegraphic communication between Eng land and Malta had been re established. This would expedite the reception of news lrom India by about three days. Lord Radstock publishes in the London Times a letter received by bim from li.chard 11. Dana, of Boston, on the subject of ballot ia the Uniied States. Mr. Dana shows the benefit of the ballot system, and explains that in America it has been found necessary, for security against fraud, to de prive it ot the element of eecresy. The investigation at Liverpool into the charge against coisieue, mate or snip uonquerer, ot hav- ing caused tbe death of a seaman on board the vessel, resulted in his liberation; the evidence showing that the deceased died from natural causes. The strike of the London builders continued. The London Times, in a leading article on Eng- - lana s aeieusive preparations,says that she is now rapiaiy approaching, if indeed she has not ob tainea it, tne position in which no assailant can attack her with impunity. France. A speech by tie Count de Morny at the opening of the Council General of the De- partment of Payde Dome, attracted considerable attention t it was regarded as an enunciation of the eeitimeats of the hmperor. The Count en deavored to show that the apprehensions existing in England, of a French invasion, were quite and that, on the contrary, France was vey dtsiroua of cementing the alliance between the two countries aad waging only a indnu factunng and commercial war. He de- nounced that portion of the English press and those members of Parliament who questioned the intentions of the French Govern ment. Tbe Taris Constitutionel, in an article on the Duchies, says tie Emperor agreed at Villa Franca to tee restoration ot the former reigning princes Lie has cot yet given up all hopes of success. and wiil fulfill loyally, to the end, his disinterest- ed mission, but if he should not succeed to reunite the princes and pe6ple in mutual accord, it ia not his intention to force either one or the other. It is not the wish of bis majority to follow the errors of the ancient Austrian policy, wnose armed intervention in tneauairs of the Pe ninsubi have ceased forever. We have given to tne ttanan people advice whicn we believe wise and prudent, and which, if they do not folio will grieve us, but which we could not press upon them by force. To us, Italy owes her independ- ence. We shall not take away from her again wnat we nave given Leryesteraay. Paris The Paris Hour market had rather more firmness, and prices were tending upwards. uenii waa wnuout material cnacge. At .Mar- seilles the corn market was dull and declining. Wines were in good demand at higher prices in several oi toe principal markets. The formation of eight military districts, the headquarters of which will be at Nantes, was about compietea. Latist. 1 he bourse was dull on the 30th. The prices gave way fully ). The 3 per cents closing ai osi. ovc. Italy. The situation of affair in Italy has un oergone no change. The elections throughout liomagna bad taken place with the greatest .iau4uiiuj una oruer. ine omcial 1'iedmontese uazette, gives a denial to the reports of political disunion among the members of the Sardinian Cabinet. The following are the amounts of th loans at present required by the governments of me jjucmes inscany 1 i'J.OOO.OOO francs, Mode- - Da o.wu.uu" irancs ana rarma 3,000,0o0 fraiics. The city of Bologna had also been authorized to raise the sum of 60,000 francs. The 1 nsran Moniteur publishes a decree abolishing the Tus- can army regulations and adopting those of the Sardinians. A letter from Naples says that the ycu-ji- wcicuiucu excited in regard to the high price of corn, and that the Government iu conse- quence had ordered the purchase abroad of a large quantity. General Tanti accepted the command-in-chi- et of the army of Central Italy. Garibaldi's touimauu comprises tne troops of Tuscany and ah earmquaxe nad taken place at Sorcia. Two hundred persons were and a large number injured. Nine thousand of the population had oucaujpeu in me Deignoornooa ot the town. The Pope had dispatched assistance Late advices from Rome say that the French Minister had a conference with Cardinal Anto-oel- li on the subject of the of the legations. One French division only was to re- - ujiiu iu nuuie, The government of Bologna ia said to ha ill solved the regiment in which some of Marrini'a volunteers had attempted to cause an excitement The garrison of the Pope was on the march to Perchio, where the troops were being concen- - fcl BICU. Prussia. The Prussian government was vig- orously maintaining the prohibition to export horses. GERMsxr. The cholera was spreading all alone the shores of the Baltic. A combination of bankers and financiers had baen formed at Frankfort on the main, for con- tracting the Bavarian 4 per cent loan to defray military expenses. The loao is issued at 'jW, per cent, and is made for alout a million sterling Russia. It is stated that the Russian Govern- ment had given orders to remodelize the first mrco corps u nrmee, piacea under the order of rriDuejieDcuiiuu. me whole i.12,000,000 had been subscribed. India The Bombay mail of August 5tb, would reach England on the day the steamer sailed. Intelligence had reached Lloyds that at Calcut- ta, on the 26th of July, there was a cyclone in the Hoogby river, and that two steamers and a num- ber of other vessels were wrecked. An article in the Constitutionel regarding the Duchies bas had a favorable influence in the dis- count market The general rate has receded to about 2a2 per cent Liverpool, Wednesday, P. M.-- The weather has been so stormy that tenders could not place pas- sengers on the Anglo Saxon and Kangiroo, and both vessels are therefore detained untJ tide. A Zurich telegram of this date favs that rrivate conferences continue to take place daily betwean tbe French and Austrian plenipotentiaries, and yesterery there was a meeting between the French and Sardinian representations. Tbe Paris correspondent of the Times, writing on the 30tb, says things are going on so badly at Zurich as to render tbe dissolution of the con- ference in a few days probable. A congres of war seems to be the only al ternatire, a congress which Austria is decidedly opposed to, and which would have as little success at this conference. Tbe designation to be riven to the new kino-An- bas been discussed at Zurich. Austria ia willincr that Victor Emanuel should be known as king of Sardinia and Lombardy, but will not consent that he ahould describe himself as king of the upper Italy. Zurich, Aug. 81 Private eonfarariMa rnnlinii. to take place between the plenipotentiaries for the last three days. The representatives of France and Austria have daily conferences to- gether. Yesterday there was meeting of the French and Sardinian plenipotentiaries. Bank Statement Niw York, Sept 12. The Bank Slatement for the week ending on Saturday shows an inoreaaa of loans $237,000; of specie $239,000; of eircula- - tion $139,000, and a decrease of deposit of $119,000. . VA9M.ttK.,-t- t. HcLafit wi official ccnirnut'lcat'on with tie Executive Db. partment to day on business perUicing to his mi'sicm io Aiexico. r urther and reliable advices from Vera Cm dated August 81st, state that the Constitutional Government had paid the full amount of tho rench claims out of thecustot!S receints. hinT $140,000. Tri's mo aev came into the haidanfM Gabuac, tho French Aliuistsr, who has failed to H R ciBirioute in the m!icer rjrovided in the conven- - 51 nr 'Pk. . - ' . . ..... nun. lutio v,as reap on to relieve, in omcial quarters, that he intended to lavest it in a private enterprise with Miramon. Much indgr.ction con tinues to be expressed again.t htm by thj French assaiiauts. It is Baid that the failure of the treat between Mexico and the United States was owing to re- spective O diflerences rdative to the clause for the protection of the right of woy, proposed to be given to this government; the latter claiming to be the best judge when such protection should be Q undertaken by itself, and the Juarez cabinet hold ing that the right should be exercised only in " r the event of Mexico being incompetent, and after W application for that purpose. In the language of aaisiinguisned Mexican functionary, the country is as if there were no war, and from the interior " an is peacetime. Commanuer Maury is still engaged as one of the consultory committe of the Atlantic Telegraph Company, in examining the specimens of cables J best suited tor an ocean telegraph. ine du oi romance related by .Mr. Willis in the Home Journal, regarding the earlier days of Com. u Maury, in which it is stated that when a midship- man, he was married to an Owybee Princess, is contradicted on authority. ine i resident has approved the sentence of tbe court martail, held in Utah, dismissing from the army Lieut. Lynde of the Sth infantry, for con duct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman. Baron Gerol, tbe Prussian Minister and his family, have returned to W ashington. A prival letter from Lord Napier mentions his own arrival st the Hague. The Brooklyn, late from Vera Cruz, now at Mo bile, ha3 been ordered to proceed to New York. AssisstantSecrttary cf State, Appleton, has re- turned to this city. The New Orleans Picayune of Wednesday, is furnished by the Southern mail. At tbe last dates there had not been a single case of vomito at Vera Cruz. Aliramon'a soldiers had been without pav for months; in consequence thereof there were nu merous deseter3. El Proiresso speaks of McLane as having a high sense of honor aud a friendly feeling towards the jiencan repuoiic. Mr. Lareutier, the Secretary of the Legation had been left in charge of the archives. Business at Mazatlan was unusually good. On the 15th of July there were five large American vessels in port. Stock Market Ntw York, Sept. 12. Stocks Some aie a lit tie oil", others a little better, altogether the market is about steady, with a very moderate business. Money and exchange are without material altera tion. Chicago and Rock Island 6D?.'; Illinois Central K. R. 6S; Cleveland and Toledo ; Galen and Chicago 6b; Norwich and Worcester 4o Michignn Southern guaranteed IV'i; Mich. Cent. 43JX; Reading 4'; Hudson River St!?4; New Yorlc Central 7yJ; Pacitio Mail 81? (: CumDerlan Ciil Illinois Central fc7; Missouri sixes inkw lonK, Sept. 12, P'M. The stock marke open with little spirit; only two or three stocks on th8 speculative lists attracting attention. The feeling, however is lirm in most descriptions. lae iuicmgan roaJs and Jfacihc mail being abou the oaly exceptions. Galena opened at an ad vance of ).j per cent, and rose at the close to 7" wnica is i per cent aoove Saturday s dnce, innu enced by tho favorable trulic of the road. Tb first week of September Harlem preferred, an Hudson s were ech offered at a reduction of per cent Missouri Sixes, old stock, sold at 6 and the guaranteed at 23) to 'J4; ready fell on and Pacihc mail 1 per cen In tbe raailroud bunds businesstwas small, Mich gan Southern 2d sold at 44, Saturdays price. II linoes Central coustruction declined per cent ine Mail stocks more eull, but in several instan ccs rather high. Michigan Central advanced Government securities were firm for the 53 oi 1365, 101 was paid, an advance of per cent, for the coupen 5s of 1S73, 103 is bid. From an ex-- a 3 ination of the weekly bank returns as far as banded in at the clearing hours, it appears that the specie average, notwithstanding th free export to Europe dusing the higher tone than last week, wil sho Monday, with eight banks, the Merchants Tradesu.ans', Mechanics', Wade'u Seventh Ward Metropo.itan Corn Exchange, Park and Bull Head remaining out. Tbe specie foots up 17 534,730, to which add last week's specie of th above eight, and we bave $21,093,150 against f21,4io,rjJ last week an increase of f."14,S60 The exchange market for the Wednesday steamer has not fully opened. Ihe lead ing drawers on London remain firm at 110 to 11., not- - withstandiug the competitio of southern bank bills, which are becomin more plenty for the Africa. Nothing bas ss vet been done in bullion, and it is diliicult at thi juncture to say how much the expri ot Wednes day wiil be increased by the opportuno arrival of tne laiiturnia treasure. Ihe puce of money has undergone no noticable alteration, the weekly Dans statement is quite completed, and shows tb following results: Aa increase of 238,4311 in spe cie, $237,172 in loans, and $13tf,CS4 in circulation and a decrease in net deposits of $518,S51. The totals are Specie, $21,767,21.; loans, $11S,421 4o0; circulation, $3,513,002; net deposits, $72, Tho Ilule Sale at Camp Floyd. St. Lodis, Sept. 12. The Utah correspondent o the Democrat; makts uti expose of the late mule sale at Lamp j loyd. lie says ihe Uuaiter Master Gener al received an order from the Secretary of War to receive notes lrom Mr. Holiday as cash for all put chases made by him, and that the auctioneer received secret instructions to knock down mules to Halliday at certain prices under these terms. llalliday purchased upwards of looo mules, psy ing in aotes a little more than half w hat other parties would have paid in cash. The writer say that Halliday has a contract for the supply of the goverument at Fwrt Dallas, Oregon, with 1000 mules at his own pi ice. Ohio State Fair. Zanksville, O., Sept. 12. The State fai grounds are now complete, and the directors say they are the nnest grounds that the society hav ever occupied. Ample stalls for cattle and horses and inexhaustible supplies of water are provided Seats for three thousand ladies are constructed. Entries are coming in very fast, ana the prospect '.8 that tne present win De tiie best and most sue cesful fair the society ever held. The Cincinnati Wilmington and Zacesville railroad have com pleted their track, running directly to tbe en trance oi tueiair grounds. By the Overland Mail. St. Lons, Sept. 12. Papers by the Utah mail furnish an account of the massacre of emigrants at Katt river, uregon, July 24th, by the iunnock Shoshone Indians. Six men and one woman were kille-- , and six men and one woman wounded some mortally. The Indians robbed the wagon of $1,700 and drove off large quantities of stock These same Indians are previously reported as having been severely chastise by Lieut. Gray. Charles Crocher, Samuel Mills, and Mr. J. O born, Gentiles, have been elected to the Utah Legislature. The Illinois State Fair Closed. Feeepokt, III, Sept. 12. The Illinois State Fair closed to day successfully. The $3,000 pre mium for a steam plow was not awarded on ac count of the condition of the ground when Fawkes made his trial before tbe executive committe. The trial now stands adjourned till Fawkes's re turn from the American Institute lair, at New York, where he is sow engaged exhibiting. From Havana, &c. New Orleans, Sept 12. Steamer Granada ar- rived from Havana with dates of the'jth. Panama and South American news unimportant. The Brownsville Flag, of the 1st., says it was rumored that Miramon with 3,000 men entered San Luis PotosL Marquez had entered Tacatecas. General Orlega, the Governor of Tacatecas, was killed in battle. Destructive Fire. Halifax, Sept 12. A tremendous conflagration occurred m this city early on Saturday morning. Two whole blocks, on Granville street, numbering fifty buildings and including thirteen extensive dry goods establishments, were totally destroyed. The damage is not estimated, but it must neces- sarily be very large. It ia reported that three men were killed at the fire. From Boston. Bostov, Sept. 12. The Eighth general session of the National Pharmaceutical Society will meet in this city Delegates are expected to be present from every State in the Union. The town hall at Medford was partially destroy- ed by tire on Saturday night. Also the dry goods store of Jonas Cobutn.the provision store of J as. Gibson, and some other property. From Portland. Portland, Me., Sept. 12. The city government has made special arrangements to honor the arri- val of tbe steamship Great Eastern. The pro- gramme includes a publie dinner and a grand ball and military display, with other msnifesta-tion- s of rejoicing. From Leavenworth. Leavenworth, Sept 12 The Denver city ex- press of the 4th, arrived this evening with $3000 in gold. Business active. Arrival of the Plymouth. Alexandria. Va.. Sept 12. Arrived yesterday Ship Plymouth from Cardiff. Biver and Weather. St. Louis. Sept 12, P. M. The river remains stationary at this point, with scant b feet of water to Cairo, ah tne upper streams continue to decline slowly. Weather clear and warm. riTTSBUHG, Sept 12, P. M. River nnchangad since noon, w earner ciear auu pieasaui. COAL! COAL! COAL! TTjlf.Ii. MURPHY keepsoonstantly on bandalar VY supply of the best Pittsburgh and Yonghloghany Goal Alia the "Hartford City Coal," none better for steam or eooklag purposes; used by many families of the city, who proaounee it nearly equal to rtttaborgt and superior te any other now In use for steam and f am- - ly purposes. All I ask li a falrtrlal of lt,s r v war- rant It will give satisfaction. Sold wholesale . 4 retail at the lowest cash prices. roortmtrsst.oeiow h k my8 4tf mints a tas mmm atmi tt ia rtx o'ctccs v, h. LOUISVILLE U0TZL, Main street, between Blxth and Seventh. C Blerriwelher, Hend'on; T Steele, C n; B Allen, Owershor: T K Hall. Tanp? d.; J B Oxets A I, Tenn: M Queen, d; SHB szltton, d(; J S.nith A f.Tnosasv'.lle; M Mrsh 1, Maiisa?; E Tamer, Phi!; H f Coolidgs A d, Ark; .AuucrBU-j- , ; w Tern sj i, smith, lireenvilie; KA Ile.in ss, N Y; WP lUUUay A I, city; J Brooks A i, Ltx, Tenn; .n morris Mrs DnttL'iaas; At Mat'unp, E'.lz'towo T Farrs, I, do: Jn Phelps, Mo; Thos L Uavden. cltv: J L Jern!f?aa, N Y; Harrison r, Bedford: Mls Houston Paris, Ky; Culver. : I U Jewetf, Lex, Iod; W Alexaader.Burksville: Dr II H ParWiilll. dr.- - Henry dray, Perry vile; Boot Davis, Bcwlln?green; uuno miser, ao; m:ss Uraham. lo: M Kobicson, Biz Sorterr. H B Mevlen. Ind- - Q Quigey, Paiucih; J N Moff.tt, Pnrloafield: if , i anion, Bio; uw Knole, Leavenworth; ama x cisitr, jio; j w Bonr, do; k Jordan, Lawrenceburtr: Geo W Jordan. Clinton: Vooihtis Salvias: S Me Braver. ITrrothnr! John G Mill.r A 1, Mo; Mrs It M Bell, Millaisburah: njiur, imn; J r Bell, dc; f j.icjr, ivuiEiuiTuic, i ivnep, iowa; u .Morgan, miss; w B Martin A 1, Ky; Mrs k Miss Gerard, Ky; CTDunaran, o; Miss Coshy, do: Mrs Smith A eh. d.- - Thos B Johnson, Memphis; John Floyd. Burksville; M Atlams, New Castie; U Taylor, Vmcennes; " urrow,oayou aa: a; o a larulh, ills; John Slianklln, Ayansvltle; J N Rochester, Miss; miner, u. ion vine, Mo; r U Hammond, Ind; LM UUpms, Teen; H D Musselman, Bait; G W f Hillh. do: V W Kaane. Wr- - u u HusUn k I, Bow Green; 88 Lamner, New Castle; miss ucmuifiou, raaucan; w a Kirter 1, S y. GALT HOC3E, Corner of Main and Second streets. J f Clay, Georgetown; S K Bneed, Henderson; c .u uj,wuurur, li; j Adams, Kdinburg; o iiri i a i, tin iowd; i. n Meyer, N y; neniB uijcrsu, of; T rra.cis. St Loni.: P. H Crum , Pewee Valle; C Mnulre, St Louis; Mla Vertner, La; MB 8ellers. !aJv k serv't. J MCrairf 41, Ark; L Lloaiay. Nspoieon, Ark; SE Johnson, Ark; M Green, New Liberty; Feli Jones, Ark; P f Green, do; Mrs ScjtttKj; J O Green, do; Mrs Brooks A lam, Ky; OL Curtis, N T; J Todd, La; J L R ibinson, Ind; J E Mhthews, Shelbyville; T S Iteed, jr, Lexington, K; is Keis-.n- Sliss; V to trooillur, Ark; K H Stone, BluomSeld; W E Icttrjr, !t Joseph; Mrs Parreo, fct LouU; J P M n s, G; Miss Farren, du; K 11 8dlla-,SC- ; J t Mil er, d"; Miss Mary k Salli Clay, Ind; M Dougherty k 1, La; M ss Lape k sister; MUte Jones, La; J Boyle Gib, Danville; Mrs L. Jones k lam, do; W L Poston, Mo; Mis j Mag Lewis, Bourbon; Jastone, Madison. Thos Lewis, do; J A Duncan, do; Sidney City, do; W Markhaiu A 1, Ga; K B J L Hlne, Tsnn; WL String, N Y; A C Green, Miss; J F Grlffia. A's; A W K! lingsworth, dc; Geo K Scot;; 8 W KUllncsworth, do; P II Berch; TB Seward; FP Taj lor, Ky; V Prodhurun, La; T Nammett, Mits. UNITED STAVES HOTEL, Corner Fourth and Jefferson streets. SW Purcell, Belmonr; E L Osborne, Georgetown; M U ffackir.Hprlrg Grove; J Newton, Houklnvllle: S Dunavan, Bow Green, K;J B Nicholson, Bardstown; i Mani(,eer, booster; V T P.tinan k !, Caseyvllle; b n rercen, .ew uoimon:; a m .tiurry, rankfort; John Allen, Shelby; P Muhsn, Cijlcago; Kit Hou-ieu- , Nelson co; RW Derry, Shelny co; A Ch&oibere, do: J Adair, Greeniburg; Ed L & N R R; G W MuGru ler, Buliitt co: V L SI lebrUom, Greecsb'r, FL k 1, N J; Marshall Keen, N Haven; Mrs Bilboo, Viens, Ind; LS F Vaugh k I, Jefferson; LD Vanness k I. lilt; T Berry, Frankf .rt; J W White I, Ky; II Lel, Nicholas co; Chas Martin, N Y; Miss Lewis, do; Jobs Parrish, Barren co; Miss Graves, do; F Forrest, do; LS Williams k 1, isashville. EXCHANGE HOTEL, Corner Main and Sixth streets. II A Calvert; J B Brown, Memphis; WS tiavel, Mist; 8 D Chatham, Creenv lie; W Wendall.llls; G W Shalt, Greenville; J Lyon, Leavenworth, Ind; P J Seroain, HendersoD; O J Clsyton k i, Owensboro; T J Tiate, Bardstowr: J K Mock, Eiizabethtown; L Coroier, Petsrsoujirh, Kv; J L Wallace, Yazoo, Miss; Robert Ctbson; Mrs M 'bile, Ala. G W Norton, Perryvlile, K; John McC'ure, N Y; USiiil lams, Lsx, Ky; J Grubbs k g s, Logan eo; CO Prulstt; ijemuei uiiDert, lioslon; J W Dle, Henry co, Tenn; J Nelson, Vicksburr. Mis: W M Cook. Kv: Cyrus Cue, New Concord; J A Kelly, New Concord. NATIONAL HOTEL, Fouith street, between Mala and Market. H B Phillips, Brandenburg; NL Cooke, Green rlvor; II B blackuoue, Adams' Ex; J P Johns: J C Itwlog, Jeffersonvllle; 8 E Forma n; J W Cwliog, do; N J Rubeit-- , Woodforl eo; MC Dnstin, dc; J J forter, city; Capt R ley; WK Ashley, Eminence: TG Baliard, Greenvllla; Joo P Fairfax, Fishers vllle; WC Brooks, cour.ty; J v etui, renn; J B O'Binnon do; J A Terrell, BloomlielJ; llnry Vaughn, Cin; J R gers, Ind; J Morrlsee. Biw Green; J G Cam pbtll, Lebanon: O Burksvilie; J S Buchanan, Koarksvl'.le; C Bradshaw, Lebanon; sir x master iibney; J Severance, Str,ford; A L Harper, Miss; OK Punhar, Id; Miss Older, Wesiport; W T Dobbs, do; M m Zume ; dn; G W Tarlieil, Jamestown; Dr A Muir, New naven; J Paul, do; J H Talbott, do; DF Graves, Raywlck; j nunc lie, siign; G W Sacree, Bridgeport: L LtSQUe&eux. fin- - J R Bryant, Pleasant Hlli; OD Hampt n. Warren eo! S A Doran, city; R Board A 1, Harrlsonville; ii Mraji, uo; ur iiawKtns, do; NA Deariog, Miss; vV H S!cgleton, C O.charJ; n ureea3u ; jonn tfut iiinan, do; KL Moore, do; ff 11 Singleton, d'; Geo B Mo-s- , Columbus; H Sinplelon, dr; II S Moore, do; AE Trabue, Telegraph; W m Forrester, cl y. CITY FOUNDRY, joiin fi. IIEW1T, Acent, Mam Street, between Flovd and Preston stress, LOUISVILLE, KY. STILL continues to manufacture Steam Engines, Mill Cotton Press and Tobacco Machinery; Cotton Press, Tobacco, ad all kinds of Screas; Hay Presses; Britdey's Plow Press; Suuar Mills for China Cane; Porkhose Machinery; large kettles: Lard Tanks Horse Powers and Threshers; Iron Rail ng; Archltectu- - rsl Work; Plow Castings; Tuire Irons; Wrought Iron Work; and all other articles common to such establish ments. IN CONNECTION WITH TUE ABOVE, I have e tabliehed an agency for the purchase and sals of allklDdsof MacDinerv. whether mar.ufartnrrl hra or elsewhere; therefore, I would say to those In want of any article of akUever kind, will do well to give me a van, uuiug ui au experience or twenty years in will enable me to give get eral satisfaction to all who may favor me with their enamm. Persons at a distance who contsmplate constructing ji.vuiucij, auu wisu luiormation respecting it, can n ui cuarge oj aaaresaing me on the subjeet. oiiuiucniuiiuiicu io me win receive prompt attentlci JJ "ty JU'l.i t. 11 sw 1 THE CRESCEiST, BIAKKET ST., NEXT TO FOURTH, NORTH SIDE. mfESSRS THORPE k TAYLOR ANNOUNCE TO lT THEIR FRIENDS A AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., Anl a full assortment of the best Liquors and Cigars of me mos approveu oranas. auSdSm GREATEST DISCO VEHY OF THE AGE GILBERT'S MOUNTAIN HAIR RESTORATIVE IS the very article every on should have for all t following eomplaits on hand: Bald heads, hair falling ofT, soreness of the scalp, where hair Is short and will not grow, cleaning head of uanurua, turn gray nair to its natural color, children's sore heads, nervous hea Ao. This preparation is made of roots wh'ch give It string medical properties, and is perfectly harmless to the head. For sale by the following Chamlsts and Drargist: A. G. SCHMIDT, corner of Fifth snd Market streets, Louisville, Ky. SAM'L BURSDAL, opposite the Court House, Main street, au9 dtf Cincinnati, Ohio. COAL. COAL PITTSBURGH, POMEROY, SYRACUSE, COAL! rOAI.1 Of the best quality and at the lowest prices. For sale by CRITTENDEN A GANTT, west side of Third street, my4 dtf between Main and Market. ITIASONIC NOTICE. EXCELSIOR LODGE NO. 958. of 7. A. HA- - SONS, meet on the 1st and 8d Tuesdays In sacb month, at their Hall corner of Market and First streets. D. MARCELLUS. W. M. Job" B. Davis. Secretary. ml dly O. J. RAIBLE, 4S4JciTcrsonat.,bet. Third and Foarth LOUISVILLE, KY., JUST RECEIVED. j? A LARGE LOT OF LATEST STYLES LADIES' DRESS TRHDILXGS, To which hs would call ths attention ofths ladles and asks an examination of them. E7AllkiBds of Fringes, Cordsand Ta. ty tr 0 sels made to order atshert notice, jeldtf im. A. J. VANDKRSLICE, Latt Frofutor of th loolt Clinic 4 Mdici4 rharmaei la Paris, A Fraetitloatr for Twanty-ni- a Taari Put. A NN0UNCE9 to his friends and the public that h i ccitlnues to dsvots his time to the earing ef the fol- lowing Diseases, vis: Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Flu, Dropsey, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Piles. Flstala, Gout, Rheumatics, Scrofula, White Swelling, Nervous Af- fections, Fever and Ague, Billions Complaints, Ac. Dr.Vandertllce hat met with gTeat success by.hls pe- culiar mode of treatment of diseases, where other very eminent phislclans have failed to produce a cure. To attest his confidence in his own skill and merit, h will andertake ths curs of all patients without charge, the cost of the medicine, requiring no fee anti softer the restoration of thalr health. Diseases of a peculiar character he f a ar an tees to re move radically In a fsw days, withomt offensive or dale tsrious medicine. He warrants to all, bo matter how severe er long standing ths disease, an sffaotsal care, oi he requires no pay. Females suffering with Irregular, ties, nervousness, debility, Ac. ,an ba permanently by Dr. V. Invalids In anysectlon of thseoantry, ky addressing a letter to him ( ), and Inclosing a f st ,can ha vs advice and mediclns promptly isntthem. fsfRssidenee on Green street, third doorbslev Iloyd. Pf" Private Offleo On Floyd street, between Market and Jefferson. Offles hoars from 8 to 19 A. M., and rosa S to P.M. auS4 dtf 1VILLIASI KAYB Brass Foonder.Waierstreet, between FrH BELLand 1, LouUvUle, Ky., Is prepared to make Bella for Churches, Stemboau, Taverns, Ao., of all sis, end of Superior tons, of whloh ho keeps aa assortment on hand. Also,HosanaSalt8crws,OllGlobes,Oyllnder,Guage nd Btoo Oocks. of every slse. Copper Rivets, Spelter Ider and Brass Castings of every description. tyOABH paid for old Copper and Brass. sUiatl sasjst, liY I. VliiXE. Variety Goods, Silverphted Ware, Table Cutlerr, Pocket Cutlery, Stationery, Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, &c, at Auction. RII. EOillSSOW will sell THIS EVENING, at T at N. Wvtei Auction Kuom. No. 61 Fourth s.reet, but ween Mirket aad Mala, a general va- riety of (0'ls, consisting in part r.s follows: Gold Ya:chr, Lame9, Anchors, atd Knpt'ah Letrtr; also tha celebrated Apple vn, Tracy k Co.'s America, atchea in (Jol.i anit Silver Cades; also oilver Lspints, Aofh'-rs- , aud Kncli.h Levers, fine Ivory-- r analed Table Kulre-- i and fcrWi, Sliver plated Caators, Furits, SpocLS, Butter Knives, Uohuts, Tea Si's, Ao. Also, floa Gold Jewelry. Gold Pecs aud Pencils, Pack- - Ktsots and Raior Ptraps, Stationery ot all kinds. Ladles' Cabas, and Traveling f. Mahogany and Rosewood Writing Peaks, rater's Pen- cils of every variety; aad many articles tno iiuroerous to mention, al of vhioh will b soitl without reserve. and warranted aa represented. ine sales to continue every evening. This stock will be scld at wholesale or re all durinZ the day at auction prices. ttr rne ladies axe especially 'nvitei to call and ex amine the (roods. M. Willi E. Auctioneer. O. O. MUaiOCK, 8alesman. sladl BY C. C. SPENCEH. Molasses, Chinese Sugar Cane Sirur. Tobacco. Ci' gars, i:quors, jiataerei, ina'go, leas, Uerman boap, and Ulassware, at Auction. THIS MORNING (Tuesday), Sept. at 19 o'clock, be sold at Auction-room- Nc. 520 Mala street, iarg assortment or tr e abova Good, loc'ud'o aa extra quality of Old Bourbon and Rj Whisky, toge'.h- - ar wun a variety or other artloies la th Grocery ilne. Edir rn atteatlon of city and e untry buyers 1 call- - eu to mi rais. Terms caah. C. C. BPINCI2, sW Auctioneer, BY C. C. SPENCEH. Second Large Sale of Pure Imported Wines, isracdy, Uin, and other Choice Liquors, at Auc tion. ON FRIDAY MORNING, Sept. 18, at 10 o'clock, will sold, by Catal gue, at Auction-Room- No. SiO Main street, a large and select el stock of fine pur Wines an4 Liquors, bemgthe etaaln'ng stock of a Urge Importing Uouij In Me York, in which will be found Madeira, Sherry, Pert, Jamaica Solrlt, Caracna, Ab-- svnm, ana oiner wir.es and Cordias. Bootoh Whisky, d auiiy auu um oi various rcranas. and lrom the ? er best Tratsatlantlc dealers, turchased eiDiesslv for family and meaiclnal ue. Cataloi-ue- gllog a lull de scription of thtse Liquors will beiurclshed by applica tion at my Auction- Rooms. bonis will be warranted ef sup-rl- quality, Lw Believing that a finer or mora ae'ectatoek at Wines has Lever be ore beea t ffore l in this city at Aac Hon, I earnestly invite Wine Merchants, Druzais s. and rauiLies, o can ana examine them. The entire lot will be opened for examination and lnsDectl n i d..h. fore the sale, viz: oa Wednesday and Thursday, th 141a and 15th cf Sepvember. Sale positive. Terms cash. O.O. EP5CNCTR, S? d7, 10, 13.1S.1I Aactlaneer. BY S. G. HENRY & CO. Extra Pure French Brandies (in bond) at Auction at custom House. ON THURSDAY MORNING, September 15, at 10 OU 4 moaths credl'. 2 mrlln nun irojci Drsnuiei.now in ins Lou.. v lie Custom Hsuse. uutus win be paid by th vender bsfore delivery, v.s " wim utara, uapai wo. UDgnae; 4 X do A. Selgnette La Ro.hel e; 10 octaves do do; 3 do Or.verdo do: All those la waot of undoubted' Dare Rraml'ea hnnl attend his a. Tiey are under Custom itrBteieal and the duties yet to be paid cn them, and as fine Bran. dies, ace rding to the brand, as have ever een olTered ia mn market Anas optor un'.tv a now crier ed ta families and others to procure a rellt genuine rtlc:e. Sale to take piice at ths Custoa House, aad samples exhlM'ed then. Terms of s le 4 months for all sums over 10O. with approvea io nt nite. negotiable and caTab'e In Bark cuius uiiuer fit-- casn. a' SG. HENRY k CO., Auctioneers. AUCTION S ia.TjT3 MY TUOS. ANDERSON & CO. Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, and Brogans, Ac , etc., at Auction. ON TUESDAY MORNIc G, September 13ih, csmmen at lu o'clock, we will offer al Auction-room- 400 CASES BOOTS, SHOES. AND BROGAN'3, tomDri.ini the best iuorlmnt ir rr . and thillren's wear, that bas been offered 'at inH.J iu uii.ciijp i.raome yea s. dealers are invited to an cxamiuauoa oi our stock. ON THURSDAY, SEPT.J 13th, A general assortment of desirable Dry Goods, Clothing, Carpets, Hosiery, Umbrel ias, AC, &c. Terms cash Bankable funds. THOS. ANDERSON k CO , Auctioneers. M S.G. HENKf & CO. FIRST FAIL CREDIT SALE FOR 1859 By Catalogue on Ninety Days' Credit. A VERY LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT 07 Fall and Winter, Foreign L Domestic DRY GOODS! Uabrtllas, Hats, Caps, and Carpet Ba: Furnishing: Goods ami lYotioii AT AUCTION HOOM, NO. SOI .MAIN STHEET, ox Tuesday and Wednesday next, SEPTEMBER 13TH AND 11TH, l?55. Commencing each Morning at 10 o'c'ock, and continu ing at 'J o'c.ock in the Afternoon. Incallln? attention to this, onr first Tall Credit Sale, we would sar that the iiortm.m w'H consist of soTr.e 5C0 Lota of Desirable Fall and Winter Drj Gooda, Comprising a choice ilnc of Woolen, Linen and Cot- ton Goods (Foreign and Domestic); ith a large vailety r Goods Umbrellas, Genta and Boys I " iuter Caps! With cne of the largest anl most splendid Invoices of Velvet, English Tapestry, Patent Tapestry and Water Proof Bags, We have ever offered at Auction. Cy"Thls stock will be arranged by catalogue, la our large lower . on the Eastern plan, so that buyers can fully eiarcite the Goods before the sale. fcST-Sa- la positive and peremptory. 5fA liberal Discount allowed for Cash.J S.G. HENRY & CO., ' Auctioneers. I. GRAl'.lIAN, AUCTIONEER, WOULD beg leave to call the attention cf Ms eld that he will offer for sale at the new commission home of L. KAHN k O., No. 494 Main s reet, one door bel w Fourth, rn Mnnlay next, Sept. 12, at 10 o'clock, A. M , lot) pieces C rpetr, all wool, 40 dltferent p terns; whirh will be soli without o price at 90 days ere lit for ail sums abort n0, bankable paper. On Wednesday, September ltih, I will call the afention to country and city merchants to our first Special Sale la t.ie morning at 10 o'clock The stock consists as follows: New York City &.arufac tured Shirts, Drawers, Germantown Merino Eiglish and German Union Cloths, German all wool Jackets, FreDch and English Merinos, Linen Checks, all styles of PriLts, Cass meres, Satinets and Jeans of all colors and styles; a large complete assortment of wool-le- a Comforts, Ladies' Ribbed Woollen Hose and Half Hose, Canvas, all Wo 1 Red Flannels, a so brown and b eached aLd unbleached Cantou Flanels, French Mar-sil- guilts, bleached and unbleached Table Cloths of alt sizes. Linen Towels, English Blankets, Sewing thread P.ns, Pertmordes, Rtsors.Peail Buttons, Glsves; a Urge sssortment of Spool Cotton, Hickery and Brown Do- mestic, Sharing vrush.es; Lookiog G.asses, Cheneal Shawls, L nen, Cotton and all colors Haookerohiefs, Oriental I nstre. Playing Cards, Suspenders, Carpenters Pencils, Hair fits, Llnsey, Farmers' Satin, Ladies' Gai- ters, Jackets, Cutlery, and hundreds of articles too nu- merous to mention. It being oar first Sale, wo flatter ourselves to see oar old Irienjsand promise to satisfy as much as possible our bujers. Terms cf sale Caah. I. GRAUMAN, Anct'oneer. L. Kabsj k Co. t3TOur regular Dry Goods and Clothing Saies dar- ing the Season will be held every WEDNESDAY. daily received lrom th Eastern Cities, also trtm U-- 31aaufa;tur r. s dt NATHAN WHITE, Aactlonfer and Furnltnre Dealer, No. SI Fourth street, between Main and Market. This old established boos, wlllt furnished at all time with every va rlety of Cabinet Furniture, and Chairs of all styles and classes, either at wholesale or retail. The subscriber, from his ions association with Eastern and Western manufacturers. Is enabled to offer every article In his Un of business at the lo we t wholesale price. Consignments for Sales at Auction solicited. myS dtf FRED. WEBBER CO.. Gam Elastic House and Steamboat ROOFERS. LOU1SVILLK, KY. ' WHOLBSALB DSALBH8 IB and Fifth, will receive prompt attention. We refer to th following ror woom we bar pat on Gam R.ofs : D. L. Beatty, Esq., Dwelling. Steamboat Alvln Adams. Dr. Moore, Dwelling. Steamboat John Gaolt. Pickett Tobacco Warehoase.SteamboatTim. Lawsoa k Pearee, Foundry. U. S. Agr'l Building. Wright k Bridgeford, " W. F. Lane, Esq., Dwelling . iaih. aouui( miu n area se. & surge, Asq., stores. Eminence Agr'l Circle. A. Gran am, Esq., Store. Steamb't R. M. Patton No. S.Jno. Thatcher, Esq., Dwel'g. Tnareputatitn of this kind of roofing for durability and economy is noaquall ad, having stood th test of sev-- a years; and a thin coat of th Gam put oa over Metal Roofs will preserve them better thaa paint. apS4 dim CLOTHS AND CASSI.UERES. Q BALES Black French Cloth; J 1 bale do do Doeskin Casslmere; 8 eases new style Fancy do, Just received and for sal cheap by an!K) dtf T. A H. SLEYIN k CAIN SATINETS, - f CASES assorted Sattlnets; A.J do do Jtaos; t do Kersy: Just received and for sal cheap by au20 dtf T. k R. SLEYIN k CAIN. CHOICE COTTON LANDS7 AS Ageat of th estate of the lata Francis Sar-s- it I J1' ' MU1PPl. i wUI tell, at auction, at Cla-- 1 rn Ion, all th Lands In Monro county. Ark., oath first MONDAY (being thfth day) of November next; and on the Second MONDAY of November (being th 14th) I will, at Jaeksonport.sell all th Lands in Jackson county; and on th.SJ MONDAY In November (being the list,) I will sell. at Pocahontas, all th Lands In Randolph county, Ark. In all cases on bid will b reserved lor the estate Terms cash or It equivalent; residue In on, two, and thre years, bearing interest from sal, with lien to secur. h p aymeai. Until th first of November any of thee lands ar offered at private sale, and offers ar Invited. On ap- plication to me, at Louisville, Ky., pi ass, terms, Ac, will b rurnlsbed. Toes ar among ta earliest selected and best Lands of Arkansas ater overflow, title perfect, and all near to fin navigation. jr4U-- n OKIROS nvrwrw ICE IU tiers print &la lor sal cy 1 1 J.U BtAXTUI. .5. ?IAII. il.iS sTGii TU2 .. THS Fassecjsrstean- - fV Jacr mrader i Tdls- - f tA'" .a :"-- f ,,., f --ii;ipa fo JTl ir:, eiNCIN.VATIEYXUY TlcHKnU II o'clock, which ciars thamtk.B cf th morning e ni;tioc) by jtaUroadfrsm Clzcisaatits tut r i frmrht sr pans ;at civ ot &crJ r t CAsiF.04, r.aU ItarCSef UallL!a ta.lro.f;Ot f far As. JanJJ New orleKci from Cairo. .m . i ne elrgnl ard Heel paecer sieimer LJfw 3j J- - "UaTiiOiliKY, J. B. Archtr, mas- - er. let ve Cairo uoit velv. as ab.ve. oa ammaj, 4ihejt , on ar ial of cars. The Monttmri s la flae order f.r Denzers. th's belcg her first Ulp Ci's aeaaon. Pa&seogers by li e mail- - oat juiia Hauit aLd otl er bi a's avirg Leu svi'l- - up te teineuay evetingtae Sitt aid the Criday ltfht cars, will connect wi'n the ilontzomrv at Cairo aiurday evenin. Tor frvight cr passage app'y t BAallAM k BrCITANAN, So 89 Wall street. 3 or M00RHIAD k Co., A u. . ti , n wi-- r, win leave-a- ao&ve on r at arc' ay tL .4a at 4 p. as. for freight or paaaags apply to FRANK CARTER, Agent. 9 32S Mala street. Bloand City, Cmlro stud Tltmpbl. REGULAR WEDNESDAY V. 8. MAIL PACKET. Th Cne steamer JOHN GACLT, Baccs, ftf. wJJ CoBtntadT, Eerier, Clerk, will ltave aa j h -- ""- " Wedi.ea.lay, the 14th Ins'- -, at 4 p. ., positively, from the Portland wrarf. For fralgot or passage, haviDg Bne aceomodatlces, pply on board or to N. 9. LONG BRO., Arents. all 83 Wall street. The fins steamer MOSS3 McLELLAN, Carta; n Erwin, will leav for the aboveon Tuesday. ICth Sept.. at 4 . m., prs'tlvely, from Portland. For freight or passage apply on board or to BASI1AMA BUCHANAN, Ag-n- s!2 No. 39 Wail street. Th On atamcr JOHN filPl t r.. Jtain Bunce, will leave as above on Wtdtiea JjkJsiay, U h, at 4 p. c, frrra Pur land. For freight or passage ar ply on board or to BASHAfc, k BUCHAN AN. 9rs, s!2 No. 8 Wall street. gmmm The splendid passebgers steamer JOHN tte-JtGAULT- , Capt. J. H. Jtunce, w.i. leave as awMaMBUborr, and for all intermediate landlrgs n Mcdueaday, ltth Inst , at 4p ci., positively. 12 M0O3HEAD k CO., Aiients. REGULAR TUESDAY PAJSiJGSIi PACKET. TF'"" ta I"" steamer tijgZZgi. P. HIBiJtRD. Cpt. tirscey, will leare for ab.re and Inters etliaie port, on Tuesday, Jotb, at 4 p. m., positively, from fortiani. For freight or passage apply on board, or to N. S. LONG k BRO., A rents. 10 83 Wsll street. n . Tasfine s'eamer MOJES McLELLAN MiTi SMiTTas r nt ' " Erwin, will leave as abev on this day, 13.h last., at 4 o'clock p. n., positively, from Portland. Forfrelghtor passagapv;y tnboirdorto N. 8. LONG A BRO., A lest. s"3 83 Waii street. RfGULAK FRIDAY C. 8 MAIL PASSENGER PACKET (Ia place of the steamer Kr.tuckv.) mm The splendid steamer TEMP LSI, lrt fjtJt4jyTl master, will leave for the above and a:l ports on Friiay, the lth Sept.. at t p. ta. irout rortiasd. For frtirfhtor passage. having lite accommodations, apply on bviard or to N. B. LONG k BRO., Aseiit. s1! 33 Wall street. ETor JXwond City, Cairo mud Salps Lbal vm Tiie fine steamer E. A. uui.,i TIi J. Biasle, will Irate for the abor e oa btTi. issliiaivt' '" --- t 14ih Septerr.btr at 4p. m , P' - tivei, iruiu Portland. She will tale fiei'' fr the Soom. For freight or passsze a pplvr-- board or to BAaUAii k BUCHANAN, Agent. s3 No. 8 Wall street. -.- aw The fine steamer E. A. OGD1N. Jas. F;4r,,hL. Bisne.l, master, will leave as store in For freight or passage apply on board or to sit) MuORHEAD k CO., Ageati.- j Th fine s.earxer MAJiINtR, Deretxy IciitaA master, will leave for the above cn EaaawMuaTuarsday, thelSth lest., at to a. m. For ireient or passage apply on hoard or to sl2 MOORHEAD A CO.. Agent. Resnlatr Louisville. IeTiplila, antl AYhite Itlver Palkrt. m The splendi I pa?srrjr steamer Capt. J. M. Gilchrist, w.ii letve - above on Monday, the ViXi ir.st , al 4 o'cUc p. ta .poMiively, from the Portland wharf. For ireightor passage, haviig fine acccirmoda.kns, apply on board or to N. 9. LCNG A ERO., Agez's, I'1 S3 Wail street. Tie iu phi ani "White River Dlreet. REGULAR PASffENtiER PACKET. The tine steamer GIN. PIKE, Kilry Taesdav. the Sevt.. at 4 o. m.. fr. m Portland wharf. For freight or passage apply onboard or to N. S LONG A ERO.. A jents, 13 33 WmI sir-e- t. w The finetteamer ADMIRAL. Can:. In will leave for the above on :r.. day, loth, at 4 p. m., from Pert and. Forfre?4ht cr passage, appiy tcaro ortc N. S.LONG A BRO., Agent, Sl3 33 Wal'. street. AVhlte and II lark Rivera Direct. , The fine steamer MEDORA, Cat. Sirr.s, JiVaJI will leare as above on this csy, th iiia bti nl'" at 4 p. m , from city wliarf. For Irei6htorpassaKeapply on board or to BAillAM k BUCHANAN. Asn'i, slS Wa:i street. Clarkavlllo andNaaliTllle Dlreet. The very ;!!it-Jrui- ht s'eamer CaliO-rJU-- E, tapt. J Miller, wi;l leaTe as abor EnMaBMln this da, lSih at 4 p. m. For ireignt or passaire apply on board or to N. S. LONG A BKO., Aden's, s!3 83 Wall street. Eastport. Tnsrambla and Florence. mmf The fin. steamer R. M. PATTON, No. S tifJtk Captain Ed. Bernard, wiili.are as abore on sAaMBasl'iia Jay, the 13h ir.st., at 4 p. m., from CUy . For freight or passage apply en board or to N.8. LONG A BRO., Agents, si 3 83 Wall street. Ta fine reultr packet R. M. PATTON arnard, master, will leave for the abor nd interme!iate forts this daj, the 13 h at 4 u. m., from city wharf. For freight or passage apply en beard or to BAsUAM A BUCHAN4N, A?ect, 13 Wall street, Louisvi.ie, Ky. Ewansjwllle and Rowling Green. , The line stesmer W. V. GILU'ls. Rt I gers. master, wiil leave as above on Wtd- - s'i iiw ''j - a nesJay. ti e 14ih at 4p m. For freight or passage, leaving fine accommodations, apply on board or to N. S. LONG k BRO., Agents, tli 33 Wail street. For TFeetport, Bethlehem, ladlaoa and Carrolltou. REGULAR TUESDAY. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY PASSfcNGEIt PACKET. (Tn place of steamer Emma Bea:.) m The fine t draogrit passn srer steatxer fJpaA FREESTONE, Capt. E. P. Cnoer, Csit. mmmiaiml Sick Vineyard. Cl.rk.wUl leave as abet, on Iuesuay, the 13 in Sept., at 1 p, m. pcfitirtly. For freight or passage apply on ooari or to N. a. LONG k B&C, AgenU, V2 83 Wall street. Oweasboro, Erausvllle, and II a. REGULAR WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY PAS- SENGER PACKET j Th splendid passenger (tljfcsteamer KaTE FRECH, Capt. CaJrey, T q. Bows Clerk, will tear as abor a no iur ail intermediate landlogs, on Wrdcexlay, th 14ih Inst., at 3 p. m., posltirrly, trom Portland. si t N. S. LONG A BKO , Agents. Kentncky River. m mTrm a. Tbe fine iittle steamer CHARM, Green McDonald, leares C'srrollun mouth ef Kentucky river), for Vsctery and all Intermedist . lsniticfS every Wenostisy, Friday and Sunday morninss, um th arrival of th. sieaTer Freestone and K ansri.l. frtm Louisville. Throah receipt given for freights by the Freestone and Charia as per arrangement. For freight or passage apply to N. 8. LONG k BRO., Agent. sT dim 83 Wall street. NOTICE 1 O TRAVELERS AMD SHIP- PERS OK fRElGltT, REGULAR SATURDAY PASSENGER PACKET. From Louisville to Cairo, llllnolau Dnilnz Low "Water. 0mm The spiendil passeeger sJVpaciet JvUS TOMPaiNS, Captain K.og .iir. w. Twrmey, Clerk, 1.1 leave rrt-lau- u nar l eveiy Saturday evmiDg at 5 o'clock p. ss. , positively, with whatever anmber of passecgrrs and lota of frtight that may b on boaid at that hour. Tbe John Tompkins wiil leave punctually as above whether she has a pay ing trip or not. For freight or passage apply boardorto fi. 8. LONG k BRO.,AgeaU. anglS d3m S3 Wall street. REGULAR TJ. 8. MAIL PACKETS For ETansvllle. Cairo and XempaLt, (DCaisa LOW WAT1A.) 0mm . ine splendid passecger Lpv'Vver HAZEL DILL, B, Reea, Cap- - 12 F mJ"'" leave aa above every - - Monaa evening, at 4 o'clock. In place of ih M.iiuts JOHN GACLT, J. H. Bunce, Captain, Wares as abor very Wednesday evening , at 4 o'clock, In place of th Southerner. TEMPEST, D. O Parr, Captaia, leave every Fr veniog, at o'cioct.in place or toe Kentucky These Moats will ran daring low water expressly for the mail and passengers, and being of exceedingly light draught, may be relied on leaving punctually as aurer-Use- d, and going throtagh without detection. For freight or passage, apply on boar, or to aaSdla M. UALBERT A CO., AgetW. DIFO.NT'S A.D IHZlRD'a GU1STPOWDER "TTTThav on hand a full stock, of DUPONT'3 SWA V HAZARD'S Rirl and Blasting Powder, which wa ContioQ. to sell at lowest market t ales. The lepnution and ji superiorly of onr Powder wrohlaits th noasly f one It la nu. ties t obtain their eertifl sates. W gaaraote ail th Pawdwr w esll to be nperior to any other brands manufactured In th United Stalts- - orritvs ur tin ruwuict MgaZ1e, 411 Ma.o street, s dtf A. Y. DUPONT A CO. TUB OLD WELLKOVtJ( GLAZIER, tvA7fl.Kb LKWIS, will hereafter b fonnd at tha. hows. f Began A Eacott. 473 Maln street, where all order for Glaalng may b left ant ahy will rocetv prompt attention. j)80d4sB 11AN.NERSP OIL-4- 0 bbi Tanners' Oil for aal by A. A. ROBIN iON A CO,

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UOATS LEAVING IO-DA-

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UPERTtjR.Dittman, Cincinnati.ADMIRAL. 11 Wi.ite Kiver.K. M. PAT TON Xo. 2,15trntiui, riorecce.CAKOLINE, M.iler. Ntith.Mi l;uKA, 'limiiis. Wl.itt K!vr.M(j.--t l.LELLAN, rwin, MemphL.t I rider, CirrolU-ou-

A. A. C'Ui)l-N-, i:.a.e, S.. Louis.

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Bee, Por'smr ntr ; Bo'loo, Cincinnati;rowliiiK Grceu. Lcaven'tli; Poland, i ei dersor;Anglo axoa. Clucicuatl; Cas.le Garden, Evacsvllle;

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Foston. Cmclnnsti; Bow;lng Green, Leaven'th;Castie Garde--- . - ' l"d- - Henderson;Lee, Ntw Orleans; Hazel CtL--

Tn rtni, slowlv feline yesterday, barelyi,if n inr-- i in "4 hours at tle bead ot the falls,with scant i. feet 6 inches water in the canal lastevenim. The weatter has again cleared off cod.ml and the recent raics Lave bad no

iiaihl noon the river.Between this port zzsi Cincinnati the water is

lower than it bad been at any previous periodthis 6euoc, with barely o1, leet water on theflats end at arsaw bar. 1 be cnicers oftte miboat yesterday report tLat little or no rain had fallen eas-- t of Carrolton, or but little in that region,which difsipales any present hope of another risein the river, and a reason of low water may belooked lor.

Along the lower Ohio the bars are increasing insize and importance, and the river 6teadilv falling,with only Z feet water on the bars hence toEvansville.

The John Gualt, from Cairo, passed EvtnsviUeyesterday rmornin?, and is due early this morning,Lnd returns to Cairo (Wednesday) asthe regular mal packet.

lift? is the Dame of a new boat of tho propellerrecirji, that arrived here yesterday morning from

Portsmouth, in charge cf Captain Baird. She ison ber wav to New Orleans to ply as a regularcoaster and freighter in Bayou Terre, or nomaother little bayou clown touiu.

Tnt Gevl. 1'iKtFoa Memphis axd White Rivkb. The fatcous General l'ike, now undergoingthorough tepairs at i'crtland, will be in the raoscomplete order possible in a few davs, and startidirect to Memphis and White river, Tuesday nextthe 20th. JShe is of unnual I ght draught, witha very neat cb:n, and being a side wheel boat,will be tie most desirable for pasecgers. CantKile? Jones, her commander, is an experiencedaud very attettive boatman, aod will take everycare of passengers and ireight. the clerk is ouiclever friend, Pete Fleming, of this city, a pepular boatman.

The General Pike tekes through freights forMemphis, bit and Ked rivers, Mie is toe regitlar Memphis and White river packet, end hereafter will ply regularly in thet trade, leaving Memphis eery Saturday evening, connecting with thMonday and Wednesday packets from this port..Passengers end ahippt-r- suou.d bear this in mind

JLJen. SLiveley hss been hired for the se acoas pilot on the great Memphis and New Orleanpacket John Simcnds. She starts on her first tripabout the 21st ot the present month.

E. II. Fairchild resumes her trips i

the New (; leans trade next week. She-- startsfrom Cairo oa Tuesday, the 2 Jth.

15?" Col. Jno. M. Sharpe is the ntme CaptWallace has bestowed upon his new boat for thYazoo. She was towed over to the lower wharfyesterday morning by the Piak Verb's. Tbmachinery is from the fojndry of Iuman, Gaul& Co. The tew boat goes out iu charrge of Capt

J. W. White.Sale or the Hi on Flyer. This boat is o9red

for s!e on the th of October at Cairi. The Cincinnati Commercial, St Louis Republican, Mem-phis Eijjle and Enquirer, and Cairo papers are re-quested 1 1 copy the ad ertisement as it appears in

Courier.i he Mipenor is tue mail end passenger

pacaet for Cincinnati and the East, at noon, to-day. The Clerk, Mr. Duncinz, wiil ticket passengers tarougu dv trie early trains.

Hf The favorite packet, R. M. Patton Xo.sturts to Tennessee river this evening under theauspices ci var i. jjarnsra.

Aivi3AL for Memphis and White Riv sr. TheccmpleU tide w heel packet, Admiral, Capt. Baird,tate uer aepariure u iiempuis and Wbite riverthis evening. She has been thoroughly refittedand refurnished at aa expense of several thousanddollars, expressly for the trade, for which she isadmirably htted, baviDg a tine, comfortable cabin.Piiseo ers will do well to secure rooms at once.She starts from Portland at 4 o'clock. The agentsare king urotlier, all street.rrhe new steamer Fieta arrived at Xew Orlejs last Tuesday.

13? The Anglo Saxon was due from Cincinnatiyesterday.

Sal or the Oakland Yesterday the Oaklandwaso!4 by the Marsh! of the Chancery Courtto the tigVst bidder. Trie purchaser was Cap;.Greer, of Mobile, who h.d Ler knocked down tobim for 2.S2.-

-.

Capt. Greer is now building a magnificent boatfor the Mobile trade, and was about to contract fora smaller craft, aad probably wiil build a bul' fortoe machinery of the Oakland.

irhe Fanny Bullitt, bound for Xew Orleans,had reached Paducah yesterday morning.

LViTThe new Sun Flower p&cket, Fair Tlay,o.s wc icaru uv special uispatca, was at livensville yesterday, on her way to Xew Orleans.

Carrying I,rtteb3. v. e learn that feveralBleajiboai OVptaius ut Wheeling Lav been iLdict- -

ea la itie t earai tuui t lor carrying tetters con-trary to the law of Congress. A majority of theboats take letters to their destination more speedily taaa by cue course of mail, and if an extrapostage of one cent be paid on the delivery of theleUer at tue postoLice, the law is satisfied.

"Thanks to Xick Vineyard, clerk of ther reestone, trom tarro;Iton, for a manifest. She iscow in charge of Captaia Kiikpatrick. She returns to Jiadison and Carrollton at 1 o'clock today.

15?" The Evansville. CaDt Xeal. with FrankFtrader :n the ollioe, starts to Carrolliou at oneo clock tnis evening.

Boat for the Jeffersoxtille Ferry.Capt. John Sballcross, in behalf of the Ferry Co.has contracted with the Howards, of Port Fulton,for t!ie hull of a new ferry boat, to ply betweenthis port and Jeflerscuville. It is to be the largest

uu noieM itrry on me uaio, wita tne Lull of thefollowing dimii&icn6: Length, 1G0 feet; breadthof beam, o'J feet, and widta over ail feet, fromont to out. Tbe mi ;Linery is to be built by

G&uit k Co., the engines to be each L'O inchesin diameter, with 6 !eet stroke. She is to bav aUrge boilers, each 20 feet in length, and 40 inchesin diameter.

tifTbanks to M. C. Foster, clerk of the Chancellor, lor late JNew Orleans papers, and a manifeet, lorwarded from Cairo.

iOR Cairo and Memphis. The fleet packet"""" captain trwin, returns to Mem-thi- a

this evening. She has a comfortable cabinand goa out without freight, in order to secure aspeedy passage, sterticg at 5 o'clock, from Port- -

Jaod. Uur accomplished young friend, John S.Woolfolk, is the clerk, and be will be found always attentive to passengers.

J5yA flatboat went to pieces oa the fallg yes-terday. She bad been sold for 250, deliverablebelow the fails, but it was Cist away on Ruble'srock.

fThe old Europa bas been sold to Mr. Mearesat Xew Orleans for $l,2u0.

ZZT The Xile left St. Louis, Saturday, for theOhio river.

t5? 15 mistake we published a paragraphfrom a St. Louis paper that the Rochester Ladaunk in the lower Onio. The boat arrived beielast Wtdne-dayc- n her way to Cincinnati. Shebad damared her hull on the rocks at Uniontown,and would Lave to go on the wa;s.

Captain Roberts, of tbe Wheeling packetCourier, was buried at Wheeling, Saturday. AtCiDCintati the colors of all the steamers in portwere displayed at half mast, in token of respectto the demise of the Commodore of the Wheelingpacket Courier.

License Revoked. It will be seen by the fo-llowing report of the Inspectors, that they haverevoked the 1. cense of Bernard Gerrey :

Inspector's OrricB, Louisville, Kr., )

September 12th, ltj59. fW. . IIiLnEMAN, Surveyor of Customs, Sir:We have this day revoked the license of Bernard

Gerrey as second engineer of steamers. CauseGetting intoxicated while on duty.

J OS EI' II SWAGAIi, J ,REUBEX DAWSOX. "xtl Ins

RECEIPTS BY THE RIVER.Btf BRACIX0 OKXT TE1 LIADIV6 AKTICLBI OF IXPOBT.

CIXCIXATI Per Eoston 100 boxes atarch, 100 gksoU, Dan A Cl'flor J 210 sacks ou, Cue t 8on 4pieces cattii.ps, 8 t;bla fijur, 2S packatrei furniture, 4CMes merchaudue, 81 boxes tin' 12 caski, 5 boxes ojiters, eaipty this, 21 packages sundries, owners

N EW ORLEANS Per Chance'lor 1 bale wool, Dumesnil A Co M lU turpeutlne. Waters Fox 12 park-ae- i,

Tyler A Martio 6 bundle wool, 8 k G 17 balestubacco, 8 bLU licie, Cincinnati.CARROLLT N Per Freestone-- 61 blls whisky,

11 do pout es, 5 6i pi ;kle, Giore t Carllr.fr-- 80 hoes,WaIT 0 !'ck, ,hon. I'n k llryden 20 bundlesiV.n; f?-8-,' i"rlte,Cartr-119c- kl

no?. it,MiC5wfor?-6- T Packf- - ralture,horse, ?k' 'bf flour' 1 bhl PP'". o quinces, cnoand sundries, to order.

CARRCLLTO- K- Per Eyanrme 7. bv,u wh!k

R. BURGEM1XCTACTCRER of VIRGIXIA, TENNESSEE

MISSOURI AND KEXTCCKY TOBACCOSALEROOM No. 868 (Iron Blck) Main street, "be.

and Eighth, where be will keep ocn,siantlyon hand, of his own manufacture, Pounds, QtarUr Pounds, Pires, Elht and Tens, wlJeh be wUI mhrant and low, at wholesale only, to punctual cutcmera on th osaal Urai. mSd dCm

UNITED STATES STEAMBOAT AGENCYWM. CARTER,

Prcduce and Comraisslon BroLer.ALSO

ciexeral. steam boat agent,PT'opmci

PATILIOX HOTEL, cppoilte the Steamboat Landing,EVANS VI LLE, IND.

tW Liberal advances made on cocslfmatenU. AOSteamboat LuformaUon ea a be bad by applying at tbeclBe.

highest price paid for Grabu Jy21 dtf

crricE LcnsviLE couniEa,;.1. .dat Evmsu, niter 12. j

The fru'.t cr. ps are all forward ar.d tlve n abundantie'.d. he Coin sod Tcbac t.4 radier late; and, la

fart, Tcbarco ou?t.t row io le cuf, ana n lime irotisbetween now snd the tcjulnox. Is will damage

Corn ai;d Tolicco, and materially shorten the crop?.

We hve lre!y hearl cf light frosts In Northern i,

but h:ness yet bad no frost !n tL:; region, though

his raorcing wsa veiy cold. The late raius may maketh weather coM, and frost may, come earlier than is

an!icipted; and, if such shouM prov the cee, th.e

stock of Corn atd Tcbtcao wt:l be yery Hpht, and pricesmay rauge b!h text season, having already obtainedan Impetus In anticipation cf a partial failure or damageby early frosts.

Oar trtde with the Southern Atlantic States in all

branches is Increasing rapidly, andtheraUs cf freightare eraduallv declining. Nut lor e sioce shipments were

made from Loubvllle to Columbus at fl 65 per hundredand now they can be made at ft per hundred. Lrgeorders have already been received for Kentucky Manufartured Tobicco for different points in Georgia, with

sales of cr r.slJerable lots of Kentucky bmnds at 10, IS,

17, IS ar.d 'Joe lb.

Id coia.i,ut.i.cc cf the c utlnued sttlke among thecoal diggers, advance of labor and continued low wa-

ter, no coal has been able te reach our city, and priceshave advanced. We quote at 10c Or wholesale ordersand 14c delivered In the city by the cart load.

We' have no change of importance to notice In theMocev Market. The Bank rates for Eaatern Exchangeare 14 premium, but Brokers still charge premium to

outside customers. Time Bll's on New Orletns arequoted at Interest and X to IX exchange for 60 days to

6 months; 4 months bills on New York at interest atd Xexchange. Time Bills on all points in Kentucky at Xexchange and Interest. Eastern Exchaogd at Chicago

Is scarce, and eutelders are charged to 1 J premium.

but regular deposl-or- were accommodated at 1 pre

mium.The Cinciniiitl G wette of y says:The mirktt for Etern Fxchnge rinsed easy at87a40

orrm. Inivii ff. and 14 prera selliiiir. The supply Is notlarpt, but It fully tuual to the demand, and the latterIs freely met at quotations dealers in many cases Dem

rather anxicus to realize.The Flour market continues extremely dull, and bold

ers are uoalllirg to accept 'he current prices, aad, cotsquent'y, there are no tranaclions. We quote at ft254 75 for extra. There wee no trsnssctlonsWheat, but we continue to quote at SCaSOc for prime red

and white. Oats are In good denand at 46i4Sc.

Mess Pork Is tV.ll very dull, the sales being to fill small

plantation orders at f 14. Bacon Is In good demand atfair prices.

The C:tcinnati Commercial of y ssys In regaito Provisions:

There is not so mii- -l activity at the advance of rates.but liol-e- are firm in their convictions that te:r viewmust be met. and should huvera resDond. wou'd acaiprohatly deiua:d further iccrease. Mess Port; is held25a5jc h ger, which checks movement, which other

wcu! i be free at 114. Lard is lu moderate requestat the advance, holdtrs bHnir firm at lO'allc. laleswete repotted of Mess at $14; Shoulders, Bacon, at 7c

les at 9 4 ; Bulk Si ies at 8c; Lard at 10X.The saK-- ot Tobacco y were very light, embrsc

irj ecly 29 hhds, which were all cf an Inferior qualitycoiut'iuen'Jy the price were low.

FLOUR AND GRAI.V-- No sa e cf Flour or Wheat reported. Prices are unchanged. Fales bushels Oat:rom wharf, at 41;, and '2)0 bushels, from store, at 46 to4Sc.

CUF.EiE ?alrs 130 boxes W It. Cheese at S(&9c; jjo

boxes Dairy at lVc; 50 CMfS Pine Apple at 17'LAKD OIL Small sal,--s at S5c, bbls extra.GRoCERI FS Sales 25 hhds Sugar at 74a7)'c; 60 bbls

refined at 9ja9,Ve; small gales Rio Coffee at!2sl2XcBAGGING AbD ROPE Sales of 7 J pieces hand

loom Bagging at lSc, &0 coils machine Rope at 7c.PROVIilONS-Sal- es 45 bbls Mess Pork at f 14; 47 csts

Shoulders at 7c; 11 co Clear Sides at 11.V, 23 caskscanvsstd lisms at 11c; 10 do sugar cured Hams atllXc

TOBACCO The sales at the warehouses en Monrlsamounted to 3 hhds, viz: o at 2 9i)af3; IS at 05

ft; 5 at 14 05a; 4 at 5 I'Saf 6; 5 at t 25 if 6 S5; 1 atS 75.

TELEGRAPH IttAUKETS.

Riw Toai, September 12 M.tic-u- unsetlkd; Bales of y,5tj bbls; the comxon

grades are buoyant, while the choice are hesvy at a dedine of &3,lDv, iState is quoted at t4 80CL5 40, Ojlo assaS S5. and 8 tuthern at it iOQ,Z 15. Wheat quietCorn quiet: sales of 10,1 CI bushels at SlS2.J$e formixed, ar:d 1bX'''0 for yellow. Pork auil at 1)5 fomess, acd 10 87 for priict. Lard firm. Whisky dullat zoc.

Niw Toar, September 13 P. M.Cotton Cat; sa'et ff 510 bales. Fiour salts

14,t'0 bbls at $4 a l4 60 for State, acd 155 SO forOhio. Wheat firm: sales 14.00 bushels at 1 lC&l 20for red. C. rn besvv: silcs 2 w hr.'hein. Beef f.e vyattSftlOtO Mess'Poik $14 9.15. Whisky 2f(u27c Uides dull and henvy; menos Arres 2bJ4c. eugar steady; Orleans 7c; Muscovajo 6Ji6Xc.

BALTIMO&K,Scpt. 12, M.Flour f rm at " 12j. Wheat active and buoyant;

Sl.t bothe's e..).I, v at 41 2iai 45 for whl'.e,nd1 0.i(l I5f.irred. active at bo&SSc for wiitie,t; for yellow. firm. Bacon sids 10c

Ouio Wh sky 2iXc. Mess pork J15.Cincissati, September 12 M.

Flour continues da'l, and the sales are confined tol ;ts at 44 814 40 for snpe-fin- e. M hisky utj

charcel: salts t' J bis at 28j(a4--t,'c- Wheat firmwith a good demand; salts J,':Od bushels at fl 01 10

for prime white, and 9i3 to f I for good to prime red.Corn firm at 7( (g,7 lc, with sales of 2,000 bushels. RyeIn goo demand and firm at 73374c; salts &00 bushelsto fcrrlve at 74c. Barley steady at C"70j. Oats du 1

at8723-c- . Provisions u.chiigd; demand fair, buta sriade be'ow those ssked t y holdtrs: sales of

plec s bu k sues at b; loose, asl W) bbls massat 114. 0'ar lu giod lUnnoO; sales l'uiintis

(Kill Molaiises fair; sales Ho bb a at 37c. Coffeeqoiet au'J unchaLged.

CmoiMAi I, September 12 P. M

Fir ur heavy at f 4 60 for the best grade of superfine;sales at 1 bit 4 54 4t, but tuer are scarcely an tndex of tie market. Wheat e'.taJy at 95(31 for led.sds: 1 Of (Til 10 for white. Corn 70j f.r mixed andyellow. Re 74c; market firmer. Oats dull at 87c.rthiskv steady at 2oV,c. frovlslocs are mosing siures a shade lower: (14 for ttsipork, 7?,'c for baconhoulder, ic for sides; bulk shoulders f o 4U(6 50. Lard

toxcait'x.New Oklbaks, September 12 P. M

Sa'ei of cotton 1.500 bales. The steamersnews csnsed greater firm :ess. Prices stlrer but quotatijjsuccharjL'e.. Yellow corn 70: white corn fcOc. Beeffirm at f IT; thouliers steady at fee.

New York Mock JUarket.

Ksw Ton, September 12 M.if 'octs heavy. Chicaio and Rock Island 9,V; Cum

berland Coal Conptny 14.; Illinois Central C9; IllinoisCectral Bonds Michuan boutharn 5!4; New yorkCentral 74i; Reading 44?; Virginia C's 9V; Missourifixes t4: ualena aud Ciilcago to,1; Cleveland andToledo 5J; Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati94); Pacific Mail Steamship Company MX; PanamaRailroad lis; Tennesiee fcixes bs!.

New York, geptecber 12 P. M.Stocks s'esdy. Chicairo k Rock Island 69.V; Cumber

land Coal Company 14; Illinois Central Railroad 6S,II inols Central bonds Michigan CeD.tral 40;Cleveland and Toledo 26, Hudson River Railroad

G,3,'; Pacific Mall Steamship Company bl'.

Forelsn Commercial.Per Anglo axon. Lokdov, Tuesday evenicg.

EreaistutTs declinicj;.Wheat ls(a2s 'cwr.Bupar duiiat a tr.flicg decline cn the inferior grades.t ones duo; ant.Tea inactive, but prices unaltered.Rice steady.Ta'lr.w firm at J5r 5s 6d.Linseed od 29s.Wool The auction sales went eff quite bris'f, at an

advance oi i;(&a.LATEST.

Lobdck, Wsdnesdsy evening.Coffee firm at a slight advance on all grades.Breadtduth dull at aionday'. decline.All rtir articles of merchandise are without mate-

rial change.LOXDOS MONET MARKET.

London, Tuesday evening.The Stock Exchange had exhibited coo.ioucd dullness,

but the u actuations in consols were quite sitkht. Themoney market was easy and the tupply abundant.

The Daily Mews' city article, dated Tuesday evening,sjg the funds remain very quiet, theclisin quota-tions being the same as yesterday. In most of theother markets firmness prevails.

Twenty per cent, ef the Indian and 12 per eent. ofthe Prussian loan were paid up and occasioneda more active demand for money. A few bills werediscounted in Lombard street below 2? percent. Atthe bank, however, there was no revival of business.

The specie arrivals to day weie 300,000. Aboutl50,O0t in Australian go'd is overdue.The T me' city article aays tbe funds on Tuesday

showed renewed steadiness, acd recove.ed from, theslight deprestioo on Mouday.

LATEST.Lohdjn, Wednesday evening.

Consols clrs d y at 96,'(aOC for money andaccount; market firm.

American securities Bales had been made of IllinoisCentral Shares at about 4034l discount. Erie Rail-road 5&10 do; Bonds 15(2,'Z5 o: 81 Mortgage Bonds57(3,02. N.T. Central Charts 6Si72.

WOOD CARVING.GORY & MURRAY

RESPECTFULLY inform the publie that they areall kinds of work In the above

lice Also Paterns, Brands, Molds, Block Letters, WoodType, and large Wood Guts .in the shortest noticeanrf nihe most reasonable terms. Persons wantiag work arerequested to eall at their establishment on JefrVratnttret,south side, between Third and Fourth, Louisville.

F. a. vnicn iiuiu auroaoprompiiy attended to.Mpt27dtf

Kfntncky Lock & Safe Manufactory,A. C. IIAKIO, Agent.

Ko.109 Third street, between Market and Jefferson,LOUISVILLK, KY,,

KIEPS eonstantly on hand the Patent CombinationPaUnt Revolving Cvllndsr nri l..r R.nlr

Locks, that bids defiance to burglars and powder.Burglar an t Pira-Pro- Safes for Hank.. Mrhant.Ac, entirely of hardened steel and wrought Iron.irua oaua amia ana iron uoors.Also, A. O. HA RIG'S celebrate PATENT WFY ...r.

feet security against burglars and "ut-sider- s.

Railroad Bwitcb and Car Locks.Hstel and Bouse Bells hang In the best manser.All work warranted. JelTd8m

UI I Mi-!,(K- K) oanoes Quinine for sale bydAw R. A. ROBLNfiOM k C9.

TELEGRAPH.ADDITIONAL BY 1HE ANGLO-SAXO- n

Farthkh I'oi.nt. Septembrr 12. Orbat Bbit- -

s. The Isle of Man has been connected byubrnarine telegraph with England. T elerapbic

communication with. Malta has been estsblisbed.A cabinet council, uuentotcai SLiiirooned tortbe 2i)lb ult , bad jiven riBO to various speculations. It was general! j suppDed that tte cieet- -

ufz Lad reference to the new phase of the Italiei. atiOD. iFrancis. The epeec!i made bv Count do Horny

attracted much attention, it bein regarded as auenunciation of the views of the Emperor. TheCount endeavored to show that the Lnghsa ap-

prehensions of a French invasion were groundless,and that t ranee was desirous of ceinentioz thealliance extstinar between the two countries. L.6

Constitutionnel has en article repudiating, in theutronceRt terms, the tatricidal policy of a war witnLDCiand.

Italy, The elections at K)maj;ua passed ontranquilly. The Mayor of 1'orrna issued a proclaniation on his return from l'aris, in which hereported the conversation he bad with the Emperor apoleon, saving: "leu your populationsthat my army shall never do violence to theirwishes, and that 1 will not permit any other foreien power to do violence against you. Ihe Mayor adds: "these words make you the arbiter ofyour own destinies.

uaribaidi had resolved to maintain strict discipline in the army of Central Italy. In an orderof the day, he 6ays: "I will cause to be shot anyone who calls bimsell a Marriniaa, a Kepubucana oociansi, or even a uarioaiaian.

He will hare cone with him but soldiers andItalians.

The Neapolitan government have ordered tbepurchase of u Iarae quantity of corn abroad.

1 he cholera was spreading along tbe shores ottbe iiaitic.THK LATEST BT TELEGRAPH FROM LON'DOX TO LIVER

POOL.

Wedksdit. A telegraoi from Zurich to dayLays the private conference continues.

The limes I ans correspondent says things aregoing on so badly at Zurica as to render a dissoluttcn of the conference, in a few days, probableA congress of war seems to be the only alternative, to which Austria is decidedly oppoed, andwhich will have as little siccess as this conference.

Tne Paris correspondent of the London Timesia a letter dated on tao evenmg of the 2 5th, savsprivate letter from Zur ch of tbe 26th, states thatthe labors of the plenipotentiaries were going onslowly enough, notwithstanding the announcement made a few days ago that it was doubtfulif any important point bad been settled. Whetherthelaultis attributable to tbe plenipotentiariest iemselves, the preliminaries to the treaty cf illFranca, or to the Emperors not having taken intocalculation, in their eager anxiety to make peace,all the dinicuitics to make negotiations, no onknows. Some people incline to the opinion thatthis delay is intentional, and that the manner inwhich Mr. Ueborngeney is acting lends some color to the suspicion. What the French Government will at last have to do, is simply to declareto Austria that it bos done all that it was morallyin her power in favor of her proteges, or it mustdispose lUelt to impose on the Duchies by intrigun not by force.

Great Uhitain. Few or no policies of insuranee bave neen taken out on the snip (ireat t,?tcm, at Liiovds, the underwriters being general!unwilling to transact business until tho completion of the trial trip. There were some anxiousto see tbe ship safe out ot the Thames, but thosein charge of her entertained no fear on the subject

The Queen and Royal family had gone to Scotland, for their usual autumn visit, as was arrangedThey made the journey from London to Edinburgduring tbe night.

The telegraphic communication between England and Malta had been re established. Thiswould expedite the reception of news lrom Indiaby about three days.

Lord Radstock publishes in the London Timesa letter received by bim from li.chard 11. Dana,of Boston, on the subject of ballot ia the UniiedStates. Mr. Dana shows the benefit of the ballotsystem, and explains that in America it has beenfound necessary, for security against fraud, to deprive it ot the element of eecresy.

The investigation at Liverpool into the chargeagainst coisieue, mate or snip uonquerer, ot hav-ing caused tbe death of a seaman on board thevessel, resulted in his liberation; the evidenceshowing that the deceased died from naturalcauses.

The strike of the London builders continued.The London Times, in a leading article on Eng- -

lana s aeieusive preparations,says that she is nowrapiaiy approaching, if indeed she has not obtainea it, tne position in which no assailant canattack her with impunity.

France. A speech by tie Count de Morny atthe opening of the Council General of the De-partment of Payde Dome, attracted considerableattention t it was regarded as an enunciation ofthe eeitimeats of the hmperor. The Count endeavored to show that the apprehensions existingin England, of a French invasion, were quite

and that, on the contrary, France wasvey dtsiroua of cementing the alliance betweenthe two countries aad waging only a indnufactunng and commercial war. He de-nounced that portion of the Englishpress and those members of Parliament whoquestioned the intentions of the French Government.

Tbe Taris Constitutionel, in an article on theDuchies, says tie Emperor agreed at Villa Francato tee restoration ot the former reigning princesLie has cot yet given up all hopes of success.and wiil fulfill loyally, to the end, his disinterest-ed mission, but if he should not succeed to reunitethe princes and pe6ple in mutual accord, it ia nothis intention to force either one or the other. Itis not the wish of bis majority to followthe errors of the ancient Austrian policy,wnose armed intervention in tneauairs of the Peninsubi have ceased forever. We have given totne ttanan people advice whicn we believe wiseand prudent, and which, if they do not foliowill grieve us, but which we could not press uponthem by force. To us, Italy owes her independ-ence. We shall not take away from her againwnat we nave given Leryesteraay.

Paris The Paris Hour market had rather morefirmness, and prices were tending upwards.

uenii waa wnuout material cnacge. At .Mar-seilles the corn market was dull and declining.Wines were in good demand at higher prices inseveral oi toe principal markets.

The formation of eight military districts, theheadquarters of which will be at Nantes, was aboutcompietea.

Latist. 1 he bourse was dull on the 30th. Theprices gave way fully ). The 3 per cents closingai osi. ovc.

Italy. The situation of affair in Italy has unoergone no change. The elections throughoutliomagna bad taken place with the greatest.iau4uiiuj una oruer. ine omcial 1'iedmonteseuazette, gives a denial to the reports of politicaldisunion among the members of the SardinianCabinet. The following are the amounts of thloans at present required by the governments ofme jjucmes inscany 1 i'J.OOO.OOO francs, Mode- -Da o.wu.uu" irancs ana rarma 3,000,0o0 fraiics.

The city of Bologna had also been authorizedto raise the sum of 60,000 francs. The 1 nsranMoniteur publishes a decree abolishing the Tus-can army regulations and adopting those of theSardinians. A letter from Naples says that theycu-ji- wcicuiucu excited in regard to the highprice of corn, and that the Government iu conse-quence had ordered the purchase abroad of a largequantity. General Tanti accepted the command-in-chi- et

of the army of Central Italy. Garibaldi'stouimauu comprises tne troops of Tuscany and

ah earmquaxe nad taken place at Sorcia. Twohundred persons were and a large numberinjured. Nine thousand of the population hadoucaujpeu in me Deignoornooa ot the town.

The Pope had dispatched assistanceLate advices from Rome say that the French

Minister had a conference with Cardinal Anto-oel- li

on the subject of the of thelegations. One French division only was to re- -

ujiiu iu nuuie,The government of Bologna ia said to ha ill

solved the regiment in which some of Marrini'avolunteers had attempted to cause an excitement

The garrison of the Pope was on the march toPerchio, where the troops were being concen- -fcl BICU.

Prussia. The Prussian government was vig-orously maintaining the prohibition to exporthorses.

GERMsxr. The cholera was spreading all alonethe shores of the Baltic.A combination of bankers and financiers had

baen formed at Frankfort on the main, for con-tracting the Bavarian 4 per cent loan to defraymilitary expenses. The loao is issued at 'jW, percent, and is made for alout a million sterling

Russia. It is stated that the Russian Govern-ment had given orders to remodelize the firstmrco corps u nrmee, piacea under the order ofrriDuejieDcuiiuu. me whole i.12,000,000 hadbeen subscribed.

India The Bombay mail of August 5tb, wouldreach England on the day the steamer sailed.

Intelligence had reached Lloyds that at Calcut-ta, on the 26th of July, there was a cyclone in theHoogby river, and that two steamers and a num-ber of other vessels were wrecked.

An article in the Constitutionel regarding theDuchies bas had a favorable influence in the dis-count market The general rate has receded toabout 2a2 per cent

Liverpool, Wednesday, P. M.-- The weather hasbeen so stormy that tenders could not place pas-sengers on the Anglo Saxon and Kangiroo, andboth vessels are therefore detained untJtide.

A Zurich telegram of this date favs that rrivateconferences continue to take place daily betweantbe French and Austrian plenipotentiaries, andyesterery there was a meeting between the Frenchand Sardinian representations.

Tbe Paris correspondent of the Times, writingon the 30tb, says things are going on so badlyat Zurich as to render tbe dissolution of the con-ference in a few days probable. A congres of warseems to be the only al ternatire, a congress whichAustria is decidedly opposed to, and which wouldhave as little success at this conference.

Tbe designation to be riven to the new kino-An-

bas been discussed at Zurich. Austria ia willincrthat Victor Emanuel should be known as king ofSardinia and Lombardy, but will not consent thathe ahould describe himself as king of the upperItaly.

Zurich, Aug. 81 Private eonfarariMa rnnlinii.to take place between the plenipotentiaries forthe last three days. The representatives ofFrance and Austria have daily conferences to-gether. Yesterday there was meeting of theFrench and Sardinian plenipotentiaries.

Bank StatementNiw York, Sept 12. The Bank Slatement for

the week ending on Saturday shows an inoreaaaof loans $237,000; of specie $239,000; of eircula- -tion $139,000, and a decrease of deposit of $119,000. .

VA9M.ttK.,-t- t. HcLafit wiofficial ccnirnut'lcat'on with tie Executive Db.partment to day on business perUicing to hismi'sicm io Aiexico.

r urther and reliable advices from Vera Cmdated August 81st, state that the ConstitutionalGovernment had paid the full amount of tho

rench claims out of thecustot!S receints. hinT$140,000. Tri's mo aev came into the haidanfMGabuac, tho French Aliuistsr, who has failed to H

RciBirioute in the m!icer rjrovided in the conven- - 51nr 'Pk. . - ' . . .....nun. lutio v,as reap on to relieve, in omcialquarters, that he intended to lavest it in a privateenterprise with Miramon. Much indgr.ction continues to be expressed again.t htm by thj Frenchassaiiauts.

It is Baid that the failure of the treat betweenMexico and the United States was owing to re-spective

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diflerences rdative to the clause for theprotection of the right of woy, proposed to begiven to this government; the latter claiming tobe the best judge when such protection should be Q

undertaken by itself, and the Juarez cabinet holding that the right should be exercised only in "rthe event of Mexico being incompetent, and after Wapplication for that purpose. In the language ofaaisiinguisned Mexican functionary, the countryis as if there were no war, and from the interior "an is peacetime.

Commanuer Maury is still engaged as one ofthe consultory committe of the Atlantic TelegraphCompany, in examining the specimens of cables Jbest suited tor an ocean telegraph.

ine du oi romance related by .Mr. Willis in theHome Journal, regarding the earlier days of Com. uMaury, in which it is stated that when a midship-man, he was married to an Owybee Princess, iscontradicted on authority.

ine i resident has approved the sentence of tbecourt martail, held in Utah, dismissing from thearmy Lieut. Lynde of the Sth infantry, for conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman.

Baron Gerol, tbe Prussian Minister and hisfamily, have returned to W ashington.

A prival letter from Lord Napier mentions hisown arrival st the Hague.

The Brooklyn, late from Vera Cruz, now at Mobile, ha3 been ordered to proceed to New York.

AssisstantSecrttary cf State, Appleton, has re-turned to this city.

The New Orleans Picayune of Wednesday, isfurnished by the Southern mail. At tbe last datesthere had not been a single case of vomito at VeraCruz.

Aliramon'a soldiers had been without pav formonths; in consequence thereof there were numerous deseter3.

El Proiresso speaks of McLane as having a highsense of honor aud a friendly feeling towards thejiencan repuoiic.

Mr. Lareutier, the Secretary of the Legationhad been left in charge of the archives.

Business at Mazatlan was unusually good. Onthe 15th of July there were five large Americanvessels in port.

Stock MarketNtw York, Sept. 12. Stocks Some aie a lit

tie oil", others a little better, altogether the marketis about steady, with a very moderate business.Money and exchange are without material alteration. Chicago and Rock Island 6D?.'; IllinoisCentral K. R. 6S; Cleveland and Toledo ; Galenand Chicago 6b; Norwich and Worcester 4oMichignn Southern guaranteed IV'i; Mich. Cent.43JX; Reading 4'; Hudson River St!?4; NewYorlc Central 7yJ; Pacitio Mail 81? (: CumDerlanCiil Illinois Central fc7; Missouri sixes

inkw lonK, Sept. 12, P'M. The stock markeopen with little spirit; only two or three stockson th8 speculative lists attracting attention. Thefeeling, however is lirm in most descriptions.lae iuicmgan roaJs and Jfacihc mail being abouthe oaly exceptions. Galena opened at an advance of ).j per cent, and rose at the close to 7"wnica is i per cent aoove Saturday s dnce, innuenced by tho favorable trulic of the road. Tbfirst week of September Harlem preferred, anHudson s were ech offered at a reductionof per cent Missouri Sixes, oldstock, sold at 6 and the guaranteed at 23)to 'J4; ready fell on and Pacihc mail 1 per cenIn tbe raailroud bunds businesstwas small, Michgan Southern 2d sold at 44, Saturdays price. IIlinoes Central coustruction declined per centine Mail stocks more eull, but in several instanccs rather high. Michigan Central advancedGovernment securities were firm for the 53 oi1365, 101 was paid, an advance of per cent, forthe coupen 5s of 1S73, 103 is bid. From an ex-- a

3 ination of the weekly bank returns as far asbanded in at the clearing hours, it appears thatthe specie average, notwithstanding thfree export to Europe dusing thehigher tone than last week, wil shoMonday, with eight banks, the MerchantsTradesu.ans', Mechanics', Wade'u Seventh WardMetropo.itan Corn Exchange, Park and BullHead remaining out. Tbe specie foots up 17534,730, to which add last week's specie of thabove eight, and we bave $21,093,150 againstf21,4io,rjJ last week an increase of f."14,S60The exchange market for the Wednesdaysteamer has not fully opened. Ihe leading drawers on London remain firm at 110to 11., not- - withstandiug the competitioof southern bank bills, which are becominmore plenty for the Africa. Nothing bas ss vetbeen done in bullion, and it is diliicult at thijuncture to say how much the expri ot Wednesday wiil be increased by the opportuno arrival oftne laiiturnia treasure. Ihe puce of money hasundergone no noticable alteration, the weeklyDans statement is quite completed, and shows tbfollowing results: Aa increase of 238,4311 in specie, $237,172 in loans, and $13tf,CS4 in circulationand a decrease in net deposits of $518,S51. Thetotals are Specie, $21,767,21.; loans, $11S,4214o0; circulation, $3,513,002; net deposits, $72,

Tho Ilule Sale at Camp Floyd.St. Lodis, Sept. 12. The Utah correspondent o

the Democrat; makts uti expose of the late mule saleat Lamp j loyd. lie says ihe Uuaiter Master General received an order from the Secretary of War toreceive notes lrom Mr. Holiday as cash for allput chases made by him, and that the auctioneerreceived secret instructions to knock down mulesto Halliday at certain prices under these terms.llalliday purchased upwards of looo mules, psying in aotes a little more than half w hat otherparties would have paid in cash. The writer saythat Halliday has a contract for the supply of thegoverument at Fwrt Dallas, Oregon, with 1000mules at his own pi ice.

Ohio State Fair.Zanksville, O., Sept. 12. The State fai

grounds are now complete, and the directors saythey are the nnest grounds that the society havever occupied. Ample stalls for cattle and horsesand inexhaustible supplies of water are providedSeats for three thousand ladies are constructed.Entries are coming in very fast, ana the prospect'.8 that tne present win De tiie best and most suecesful fair the society ever held. The CincinnatiWilmington and Zacesville railroad have completed their track, running directly to tbe entrance oi tueiair grounds.

By the Overland Mail.St. Lons, Sept. 12. Papers by the Utah mail

furnish an account of the massacre of emigrantsat Katt river, uregon, July 24th, by the iunnockShoshone Indians. Six men and one woman werekille-- , and six men and one woman woundedsome mortally. The Indians robbed the wagonof $1,700 and drove off large quantities of stockThese same Indians are previously reported ashaving been severely chastise by Lieut. Gray.

Charles Crocher, Samuel Mills, and Mr. J. Oborn, Gentiles, have been elected to the UtahLegislature.

The Illinois State Fair Closed.Feeepokt, III, Sept. 12. The Illinois State

Fair closed to day successfully. The $3,000 premium for a steam plow was not awarded on account of the condition of the ground when Fawkesmade his trial before tbe executive committe.The trial now stands adjourned till Fawkes's return from the American Institute lair, at NewYork, where he is sow engaged exhibiting.

From Havana, &c.New Orleans, Sept 12. Steamer Granada ar-

rived from Havana with dates of the'jth. Panamaand South American news unimportant.

The Brownsville Flag, of the 1st., says it wasrumored that Miramon with 3,000 men enteredSan Luis PotosL Marquez had entered Tacatecas.General Orlega, the Governor of Tacatecas, waskilled in battle.

Destructive Fire.Halifax, Sept 12. A tremendous conflagration

occurred m this city early on Saturday morning.Two whole blocks, on Granville street, numberingfifty buildings and including thirteen extensivedry goods establishments, were totally destroyed.The damage is not estimated, but it must neces-sarily be very large. It ia reported that three menwere killed at the fire.

From Boston.Bostov, Sept. 12. The Eighth general session

of the National Pharmaceutical Society will meetin this city Delegates are expectedto be present from every State in the Union.

The town hall at Medford was partially destroy-ed by tire on Saturday night. Also the dry goodsstore of Jonas Cobutn.the provision store of J as.Gibson, and some other property.

From Portland.Portland, Me., Sept. 12. The city government

has made special arrangements to honor the arri-

val of tbe steamship Great Eastern. The pro-gramme includes a publie dinner and a grandball and military display, with other msnifesta-tion- s

of rejoicing.

From Leavenworth.Leavenworth, Sept 12 The Denver city ex-

press of the 4th, arrived this evening with $3000in gold. Business active.

Arrival of the Plymouth.

Alexandria. Va.. Sept 12. Arrived yesterdayShip Plymouth from Cardiff.

Biver and Weather.St. Louis. Sept 12, P. M. The river remains

stationary at this point, with scant b feet ofwater to Cairo, ah tne upper streams continueto decline slowly. Weather clear and warm.

riTTSBUHG, Sept 12, P. M. River nnchangadsince noon, w earner ciear auu pieasaui.

COAL! COAL! COAL!TTjlf.Ii. MURPHY keepsoonstantly on bandalarVY supply of the best Pittsburgh and Yonghloghany

Goal Alia the "Hartford City Coal," none better forsteam or eooklag purposes; used by many families ofthe city, who proaounee it nearly equal to rtttaborgtand superior te any other now In use for steam and fam- -ly purposes. All I ask li a falrtrlal of lt,s r v war-

rant It will give satisfaction. Sold wholesale . 4 retailat the lowest cash prices.

roortmtrsst.oeiow h kmy8 4tf

mints a tas mmm atmitt ia rtx o'ctccs v, h.

LOUISVILLE U0TZL,Main street, between Blxth and Seventh.

C Blerriwelher, Hend'on; T Steele, C n;B Allen, Owershor: T K Hall. Tanp?

d.; J B Oxets A I, Tenn:M Queen, d; S H B szltton, d(;J S.nith A f.Tnosasv'.lle; M Mrsh 1, Maiisa?;E Tamer, Phi!; H f Coolidgs A d, Ark;

.AuucrBU-j- , ; w Ternsj i, smith, lireenvilie; K A Ile.in ss, N Y;

WP lUUUay A I, city; J Brooks A i, Ltx, Tenn;.n morris Mrs DnttL'iaas;

At Mat'unp, E'.lz'towo T Farrs,I, do: Jn Phelps, Mo;

Thos L Uavden. cltv: J L Jern!f?aa, N Y;Harrison r, Bedford: Mls Houston Paris, Ky;Culver. : I U Jewetf, Lex, Iod;W Alexaader.Burksville: Dr II H ParWiilll. dr.- -

Henry dray, Perry vile; Boot Davis, Bcwlln?green;uuno miser, ao; m:ss Uraham. lo:

M Kobicson, Biz Sorterr. H B Mevlen. Ind- -

Q Quigey, Paiucih; J N Moff.tt, Pnrloafield:if , i anion, Bio; u w Knole, Leavenworth;

ama x cisitr, jio; j w Bonr, do;k Jordan, Lawrenceburtr: Geo W Jordan. Clinton:Vooihtis Salvias: S Me Braver. ITrrothnr!

John G Mill.r A 1, Mo; Mrs It M Bell, Millaisburah:njiur, imn; J r Bell, dc;

f j.icjr, ivuiEiuiTuic, i ivnep, iowa;u .Morgan, miss; w B Martin A 1, Ky;Mrs k Miss Gerard, Ky; CTDunaran, o;Miss Coshy, do: Mrs Smith A eh. d.- -

Thos B Johnson, Memphis; John Floyd. Burksville;M Atlams, New Castie; U Taylor, Vmcennes;" urrow,oayou aa: a; o a larulh, ills;John Slianklln, Ayansvltle; J N Rochester, Miss;

miner, u. ion vine, Mo; r U Hammond, Ind;L M UUpms, Teen; H D Musselman, Bait;G W f Hillh. do: V W Kaane. Wr- -u u HusUn k I, Bow Green; 8 8 Lamner, New Castle;miss ucmuifiou, raaucan; w a Kirter 1, S y.

GALT HOC3E,Corner of Main and Second streets.

J f Clay, Georgetown; S K Bneed, Henderson;c .u uj,wuurur, li; j Adams, Kdinburg;o iiri i a i, tin iowd; i. n Meyer, N y;neniB uijcrsu, of; T rra.cis. St Loni.:P. H Crum , Pewee Valle; C Mnulre, St Louis;Mla Vertner, La; M B 8ellers. !aJv k serv't.J MCrairf 41, Ark; L Lloaiay. Nspoieon, Ark;S E Johnson, Ark; M Green, New Liberty;Feli Jones, Ark; P f Green, do;Mrs ScjtttKj; J O Green, do;Mrs Brooks A lam, Ky; O L Curtis, N T;J Todd, La; J L R ibinson, Ind;J E Mhthews, Shelbyville; T S Iteed, jr, Lexington, K;is Keis-.n- Sliss; V to trooillur, Ark;K H Stone, BluomSeld; W E Icttrjr, !t Joseph;Mrs Parreo, fct LouU; J P M n s, G;Miss Farren, du; K 11 8dlla-,SC- ;J t Mil er, d"; Miss Mary k Salli Clay, Ind;M Dougherty k 1, La; M ss Lape k sister;MUte Jones, La; J Boyle Gib, Danville;Mrs L. Jones k lam, do; W L Poston, Mo;Mis j Mag Lewis, Bourbon; Jastone, Madison.Thos Lewis, do; J A Duncan, do;Sidney City, do; W Markhaiu A 1, Ga;K B J L Hlne, Tsnn; W L String, N Y;A C Green, Miss; J F Grlffia. A's;A W K! lingsworth, dc; Geo K Scot;;8 W KUllncsworth, do; P II Berch;T B Seward; F P Taj lor, Ky;V Prodhurun, La; T Nammett, Mits.

UNITED STAVES HOTEL,Corner Fourth and Jefferson streets.

S W Purcell, Belmonr; E L Osborne, Georgetown;M U ffackir.Hprlrg Grove; J Newton, Houklnvllle:S Dunavan, Bow Green, K;J B Nicholson, Bardstown;i Mani(,eer, booster; V T P.tinan k !, Caseyvllle;b n rercen, .ew uoimon:; a m .tiurry, rankfort;John Allen, Shelby; P Muhsn, Cijlcago;Kit Hou-ieu- , Nelson co; R W Derry, Shelny co;A Ch&oibere, do: J Adair, Greeniburg;Ed L & N R R; G W MuGru ler, Buliitt co:V L SI lebrUom, Greecsb'r, F L k 1, N J;Marshall Keen, N Haven; Mrs Bilboo, Viens, Ind;L S F Vaugh k I, Jefferson; L D Vanness k I. lilt;T Berry, Frankf .rt; J W White I, Ky;

II Lel, Nicholas co; Chas Martin, N Y;Miss Lewis, do; Jobs Parrish, Barren co;Miss Graves, do; F Forrest, do;L S Williams k 1, isashville.

EXCHANGE HOTEL,Corner Main and Sixth streets.

II A Calvert; J B Brown, Memphis;W S tiavel, Mist; 8 D Chatham, Creenv lie;W Wendall.llls; G W Shalt, Greenville;J Lyon, Leavenworth, Ind; P J Seroain, HendersoD;O J Clsyton k i, Owensboro; T J Tiate, Bardstowr:J K Mock, Eiizabethtown; L Coroier, Petsrsoujirh, Kv;J L Wallace, Yazoo, Miss; Robert Ctbson;Mrs M 'bile, Ala. G W Norton, Perryvlile, K;John McC'ure, N Y; USiiil lams, Lsx, Ky;J Grubbs k g s, Logan eo; C O Prulstt;ijemuei uiiDert, lioslon; J W Dle, Henry co, Tenn;J Nelson, Vicksburr. Mis: W M Cook. Kv:Cyrus Cue, New Concord; J A Kelly, New Concord.

NATIONAL HOTEL,Fouith street, between Mala and Market.

H B Phillips, Brandenburg; NL Cooke, Green rlvor;II B blackuoue, Adams' Ex; J P Johns:J C Itwlog, Jeffersonvllle; 8 E Forma n;J W Cwliog, do; N J Rubeit-- , Woodforl eo;M C Dnstin, dc; J J forter, city;Capt R ley; W K Ashley, Eminence:T G Baliard, Greenvllla; Joo P Fairfax, Fishers vllle;W C Brooks, cour.ty; J v etui, renn;J B O'Binnon do; J A Terrell, BloomlielJ;llnry Vaughn, Cin; J R gers, Ind;J Morrlsee. Biw Green; J G Cam pbtll, Lebanon:O Burksvilie; J S Buchanan, Koarksvl'.le;C Bradshaw, Lebanon; sir x master iibney;J Severance, Str,ford; A L Harper, Miss;OK Punhar, Id; Miss Older, Wesiport;W T Dobbs, do; M m Zume ; dn;G W Tarlieil, Jamestown; Dr A Muir, New naven;J Paul, do; J H Talbott, do;D F Graves, Raywlck; j nunc lie, siign;G W Sacree, Bridgeport: L LtSQUe&eux. fin- -

J R Bryant, Pleasant Hlli; O D Hampt n. Warren eo!S A Doran, city; R Board A 1, Harrlsonville;

ii Mraji, uo; ur iiawKtns, do;N A Deariog, Miss; vV H S!cgleton, C O.charJ;

n ureea3u ; jonn tfut iiinan, do;KL Moore, do; ff 11 Singleton, d';Geo B Mo-s- , Columbus; H Sinplelon, dr;II S Moore, do; A E Trabue, Telegraph;W m Forrester, cl y.

CITY FOUNDRY,joiin fi. IIEW1T, Acent,Mam Street, between Flovd and Preston stress,

LOUISVILLE, KY.STILL continues to manufacture Steam Engines, Mill

Cotton Press and Tobacco Machinery;Cotton Press, Tobacco, ad all kinds of Screas; HayPresses; Britdey's Plow Press; Suuar Mills for ChinaCane; Porkhose Machinery; large kettles: Lard TanksHorse Powers and Threshers; Iron Rail ng; Archltectu- -rsl Work; Plow Castings; Tuire Irons; Wrought IronWork; and all other articles common to such establishments.

IN CONNECTION WITH TUE ABOVE,I have e tabliehed an agency for the purchase and salsof allklDdsof MacDinerv. whether mar.ufartnrrl hraor elsewhere; therefore, I would say to those In want ofany article of akUever kind, will do well to give me avan, uuiug ui au experience or twenty years in

will enable me to give get eral satisfactionto all who may favor me with their enamm.

Persons at a distance who contsmplate constructingji.vuiucij, auu wisu luiormation respecting it, can

n ui cuarge oj aaaresaing me on the subjeet.oiiuiucniuiiuiicu io me win receive prompt attentlci

JJ "ty JU'l.i t. 11 sw 1

THE CRESCEiST,BIAKKET ST., NEXT TO FOURTH, NORTH SIDE.mfESSRS THORPE k TAYLOR ANNOUNCE TOlT THEIR FRIENDS A

AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.,Anl a full assortment of the best Liquors and Cigars ofme mos approveu oranas. auSdSmGREATEST DISCO VEHY OF THE AGE

GILBERT'SMOUNTAIN HAIR RESTORATIVE

IS the very article every on should have for all tfollowing eomplaits on hand:

Bald heads, hair falling ofT, soreness of the scalp,where hair Is short and will not grow, cleaning head ofuanurua, turn gray nair to its natural color, children'ssore heads, nervous hea Ao.

This preparation is made of roots wh'ch give It stringmedical properties, and is perfectly harmless to thehead.

For sale by the following Chamlsts and Drargist:A. G. SCHMIDT,

corner of Fifth snd Market streets,Louisville, Ky.

SAM'L BURSDAL,opposite the Court House, Main street,

au9 dtf Cincinnati, Ohio.

COAL. COALPITTSBURGH,POMEROY,SYRACUSE,

COAL! rOAI.1Of the best quality and at the lowest prices. For saleby CRITTENDEN A GANTT,

west side of Third street,my4 dtf between Main and Market.

ITIASONIC NOTICE.EXCELSIOR LODGE NO. 958. of 7. A. HA- -

SONS, meet on the 1st and 8d Tuesdays In sacbmonth, at their Hall corner of Market andFirst streets. D. MARCELLUS. W. M.

Job" B. Davis. Secretary. ml dly

O. J. RAIBLE,4S4JciTcrsonat.,bet. Third and Foarth

LOUISVILLE, KY.,

JUST RECEIVED.j? A LARGE LOT OF

LATEST STYLESLADIES' DRESS TRHDILXGS,

To which hs would call ths attention ofthsladles and asks an examination of them.

E7AllkiBds of Fringes, Cordsand Ta.ty tr 0 sels made to order atshert notice, jeldtf

im. A. J. VANDKRSLICE,Latt Frofutor of th loolt Clinic 4 Mdici4

rharmaei la Paris,A Fraetitloatr for Twanty-ni- a Taari Put.

A NN0UNCE9 to his friends and the public that hi ccitlnues to dsvots his time to the earing ef the fol-lowing Diseases, vis: Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Flu,Dropsey, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Piles. Flstala,Gout, Rheumatics, Scrofula, White Swelling, Nervous Af-

fections, Fever and Ague, Billions Complaints, Ac.Dr.Vandertllce hat met with gTeat success by.hls pe-

culiar mode of treatment of diseases, where other veryeminent phislclans have failed to produce a cure. Toattest his confidence in his own skill and merit, h willandertake ths curs of all patients without charge,

the cost of the medicine, requiring no fee antisofter the restoration of thalr health.

Diseases of a peculiar character he fa ar antees to remove radically In a fsw days, withomt offensive or daletsrious medicine. He warrants to all, bo matter howsevere er long standing ths disease, an sffaotsal care, oihe requires no pay. Females suffering with Irregular,ties, nervousness, debility, Ac. ,an ba permanently

by Dr. V.Invalids In anysectlon of thseoantry, ky addressing

a letter to him ( ), and Inclosing a fst ,can ha vsadvice and mediclns promptly isntthem.

fsfRssidenee on Green street, third doorbslevIloyd.

Pf" Private Offleo On Floyd street, between Marketand Jefferson. Offles hoars from 8 to 19 A. M., androsa S to P.M. auS4 dtf

1VILLIASI KAYBBrass Foonder.Waierstreet, between FrHBELLand 1, LouUvUle, Ky., Is prepared to make

Bella for Churches, Stemboau, Taverns, Ao., of all sis,end of Superior tons, of whloh ho keeps aa assortmenton hand.

Also,HosanaSalt8crws,OllGlobes,Oyllnder,Guagend Btoo Oocks. of every slse. Copper Rivets, SpelterIder and Brass Castings of every description.tyOABH paid for old Copper and Brass. sUiatl

sasjst,

liY I. VliiXE.Variety Goods, Silverphted Ware, Table Cutlerr,

Pocket Cutlery, Stationery, Gold and SilverWatches, Jewelry, &c, at Auction.

RII. EOillSSOW will sell THIS EVENING, at T

at N. Wvtei Auction Kuom. No. 61Fourth s.reet, but ween Mirket aad Mala, a general va-riety of (0'ls, consisting in part r.s follows: GoldYa:chr, Lame9, Anchors, atd Knpt'ah Letrtr; also

tha celebrated Apple vn, Tracy k Co.'s America,atchea in (Jol.i anit Silver Cades; also oilver Lspints,

Aofh'-rs- , aud Kncli.h Levers, fine Ivory-- r analed TableKulre-- i and fcrWi, Sliver plated Caators, Furits, SpocLS,Butter Knives, Uohuts, Tea Si's, Ao.

Also, floa Gold Jewelry. Gold Pecs aud Pencils, Pack- -Ktsots and Raior Ptraps, Stationery ot all

kinds. Ladles' Cabas, and Traveling f.Mahogany and Rosewood Writing Peaks, rater's Pen-cils of every variety; aad many articles tno iiuroerousto mention, al of vhioh will b soitl without reserve.and warranted aa represented.

ine sales to continue every evening.This stock will be scld at wholesale or re all durinZ

the day at auction prices.ttr rne ladies axe especially 'nvitei to call and ex

amine the (roods. M. Willi E. Auctioneer.O. O. MUaiOCK, 8alesman. sladl

BY C. C. SPENCEH.Molasses, Chinese Sugar Cane Sirur. Tobacco. Ci'

gars, i:quors, jiataerei, ina'go, leas, Uermanboap, and Ulassware, at Auction.

THIS MORNING (Tuesday), Sept. at 19 o'clock,be sold at Auction-room- Nc. 520 Mala street,

iarg assortment or tr e abova Good, loc'ud'o aaextra quality of Old Bourbon and Rj Whisky, toge'.h--ar wun a variety or other artloies la th Grocery ilne.

Edir rn atteatlon of city and e untry buyers 1 call- -eu to mi rais.

Terms caah. C. C. BPINCI2,sW Auctioneer,

BY C. C. SPENCEH.Second Large Sale of Pure Imported Wines,

isracdy, Uin, and other Choice Liquors, at Auction.

ON FRIDAY MORNING, Sept. 18, at 10 o'clock, willsold, by Catal gue, at Auction-Room- No. SiO

Main street, a large and select el stock of fine purWines an4 Liquors, bemgthe etaaln'ng stock of a UrgeImporting Uouij In Me York, in which will be foundMadeira, Sherry, Pert, Jamaica Solrlt, Caracna, Ab--svnm, ana oiner wir.es and Cordias. Bootoh Whisky,d auiiy auu um oi various rcranas. and lrom the ?erbest Tratsatlantlc dealers, turchased eiDiesslv forfamily and meaiclnal ue. Cataloi-ue- gllog a lull description of thtse Liquors will beiurclshed by application at my Auction- Rooms.

bonis will be warranted ef sup-rl- quality,Lw Believing that a finer or mora ae'ectatoek at

Wines has Lever be ore beea t ffore l in this city at AacHon, I earnestly invite Wine Merchants, Druzais s. andrauiLies, o can ana examine them. The entire lot willbe opened for examination and lnsDectl n i d..h.fore the sale, viz: oa Wednesday and Thursday, th 141aand 15th cf Sepvember. Sale positive.

Terms cash. O.O. EP5CNCTR,S? d7, 10, 13.1S.1I Aactlaneer.

BY S. G. HENRY & CO.Extra Pure French Brandies (in bond) at Auction

at custom House.

ON THURSDAY MORNING, September 15, at 10OU 4 moaths credl'. 2 mrlln nun

irojci Drsnuiei.now in ins Lou.. v lie Custom Hsuse.uutus win be paid by th vender bsfore delivery, v.s

" wim utara, uapai wo. UDgnae;4 X do A. Selgnette La Ro.hel e;

10 octaves do do;3 do Or.verdo do:

All those la waot of undoubted' Dare Rraml'ea hnnlattend his a. Tiey are under Custom itrBteiealand the duties yet to be paid cn them, and as fine Bran.dies, ace rding to the brand, as have ever een olTeredia mn market Anas optor un'.tv a now criered tafamilies and others to procure a rellt genuine rtlc:e.Sale to take piice at ths Custoa House, aad samplesexhlM'ed then.

Terms of s le 4 months for all sums over 10O. withapprovea io nt nite. negotiable and caTab'e In Barkcuius uiiuer fit-- casn.

a' SG. HENRY k CO., Auctioneers.

AUCTION S ia.TjT3MY TUOS. ANDERSON & CO.

Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, and Brogans,Ac , etc., at Auction.

ON TUESDAY MORNIc G, September 13ih, csmmenat lu o'clock, we will offer al Auction-room-

400 CASES BOOTS, SHOES. AND BROGAN'3,tomDri.ini the best iuorlmnt ir rr .

and thillren's wear, that bas been offered 'at inH.Jiu uii.ciijp i.raome yea s. dealers are invited to ancxamiuauoa oi our stock.

ON THURSDAY, SEPT.J 13th,A general assortment of desirable

Dry Goods, Clothing, Carpets, Hosiery, Umbrelias, AC, &c.

Terms cash Bankable funds.THOS. ANDERSON k CO , Auctioneers.

M S.G. HENKf & CO.

FIRST FAIL CREDIT SALE FOR 1859By Catalogue on Ninety Days' Credit.

A VERY LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT 07Fall and Winter, Foreign L Domestic

DRY GOODS!Uabrtllas, Hats, Caps, and Carpet Ba:Furnishing: Goods ami lYotioii

AT

AUCTION HOOM,NO. SOI .MAIN STHEET,

ox

Tuesday and Wednesday next,SEPTEMBER 13TH AND 11TH, l?55.

Commencing each Morning at 10 o'c'ock, and continuing at 'J o'c.ock in the Afternoon.

Incallln? attention to this, onr first TallCredit Sale, we would sar that the iiortm.m

w'H consist of soTr.e

5C0 Lota of Desirable Fall and Winter Drj Gooda,Comprising a choice ilnc of Woolen, Linen and Cot-

ton Goods (Foreign and Domestic); ith a large vailety

r Goods Umbrellas, Genta and BoysI " iuter Caps!

With cne of the largest anl most splendid Invoices ofVelvet, English Tapestry, Patent Tapestry and

Water Proof Bags,We have ever offered at Auction.

Cy"Thls stock will be arranged by catalogue, la ourlarge lower . on the Eastern plan, so thatbuyers can fully eiarcite the Goods before the sale.

fcST-Sa-la positive and peremptory.

5fA liberal Discount allowed for Cash.JS.G. HENRY & CO.,' Auctioneers.

I. GRAl'.lIAN, AUCTIONEER,WOULD beg leave to call the attention cf Ms eld

that he will offer for sale at the newcommission home of L. KAHN k O., No. 494 Mains reet, one door bel w Fourth, rn Mnnlay next, Sept.12, at 10 o'clock, A. M , lot) pieces C rpetr, allwool, 40 dltferent p terns; whirh will be soli without

o price at 90 days ere lit for ail sums abortn0, bankable paper. On Wednesday, September ltih,

I will call the afention to country and city merchantsto our first Special Sale la t.ie morning at 10 o'clockThe stock consists as follows: New York City &.arufactured Shirts, Drawers, Germantown MerinoEiglish and German Union Cloths, German all woolJackets, FreDch and English Merinos, Linen Checks, allstyles of PriLts, Cass meres, Satinets and Jeans of allcolors and styles; a large complete assortment of wool-le- a

Comforts, Ladies' Ribbed Woollen Hose and HalfHose, Canvas, all Wo 1 Red Flannels, a so brown andb eached aLd unbleached Cantou Flanels, French Mar-sil-

guilts, bleached and unbleached Table Cloths ofalt sizes. Linen Towels, English Blankets, Sewing threadP.ns, Pertmordes, Rtsors.Peail Buttons, Glsves; a Urgesssortment of Spool Cotton, Hickery and Brown Do-mestic, Sharing vrush.es; Lookiog G.asses, ChenealShawls, L nen, Cotton and all colors Haookerohiefs,Oriental I nstre. Playing Cards, Suspenders, CarpentersPencils, Hair fits, Llnsey, Farmers' Satin, Ladies' Gai-ters, Jackets, Cutlery, and hundreds of articles too nu-merous to mention. It being oar first Sale, wo flatterourselves to see oar old Irienjsand promise to satisfyas much as possible our bujers.

Terms cf sale Caah.I. GRAUMAN, Anct'oneer.

L. Kabsj k Co.t3TOur regular Dry Goods and Clothing Saies dar-

ing the Season will be held every WEDNESDAY.daily received lrom th Eastern Cities, also

trtm U-- 31aaufa;tur r. s dt

NATHAN WHITE,Aactlonfer and Furnltnre Dealer,

No. SI Fourth street, between Main and Market.This old established boos, wlllt

furnished at all time with every varlety of Cabinet Furniture, andChairs of all styles and classes, either

at wholesale or retail. The subscriber, from his ionsassociation with Eastern and Western manufacturers. Isenabled to offer every article In his Un of business atthe lo we t wholesale price.

Consignments for Sales at Auction solicited.myS dtf

FRED. WEBBER CO..Gam Elastic House and Steamboat

ROOFERS.LOU1SVILLK, KY. '

WHOLBSALB DSALBH8 IB

andFifth, will receive prompt attention. We refer to thfollowing ror woom we bar pat on Gam R.ofs :D. L. Beatty, Esq., Dwelling. Steamboat Alvln Adams.Dr. Moore, Dwelling. Steamboat John Gaolt.Pickett Tobacco Warehoase.SteamboatTim.Lawsoa k Pearee, Foundry. U. S. Agr'l Building.Wright k Bridgeford, " W. F. Lane, Esq., Dwelling .iaih. aouui( miu n area se. & surge, Asq., stores.Eminence Agr'l Circle. A. Gran am, Esq., Store.Steamb't R. M. Patton No. S.Jno. Thatcher, Esq., Dwel'g.

Tnareputatitn of this kind of roofing for durabilityand economy is noaquall ad, having stood th test of sev-- a

years; and a thin coat of th Gam put oa over MetalRoofs will preserve them better thaa paint.

apS4 dimCLOTHS AND CASSI.UERES.

Q BALES Black French Cloth;J 1 bale do do Doeskin Casslmere;

8 eases new style Fancy do,Just received and for sal cheap by

an!K) dtf T. A H. SLEYIN k CAIN

SATINETS,- f CASES assorted Sattlnets;A.J do do Jtaos;

t do Kersy:Just received and for sal cheap by

au20 dtf T. k R. SLEYIN k CAIN.

CHOICE COTTON LANDS7AS Ageat of th estate of the lata Francis Sar-s- it

I J1' ' MU1PPl. i wUI tell, at auction, at Cla-- 1rn Ion, all th Lands In Monro county. Ark.,oath first MONDAY (being thfth day) of Novembernext; and on the Second MONDAY of November (beingth 14th) I will, at Jaeksonport.sell all th Lands inJackson county; and on th.SJ MONDAY In November(being the list,) I will sell. at Pocahontas, all th LandsIn Randolph county, Ark. In all cases on bid will breserved lor the estate

Terms cash or It equivalent; residue Inon, two, and thre years, bearing interest from sal,with lien to secur. h p aymeai.

Until th first of November any of thee lands aroffered at private sale, and offers ar Invited. On ap-plication to me, at Louisville, Ky., pi ass, terms, Ac, willb rurnlsbed. Toes ar among ta earliest selectedand best Lands of Arkansas ater overflow, titleperfect, and all near to fin navigation.

jr4U-- n OKIROS nvrwrwICE IU tiers print &la lor sal cy

1 1 J.U BtAXTUI.

.5. ?IAII. il.iS sTGii TU2.. THS Fassecjsrstean- -

fV Jacr mrader i Tdls- - f tA'" .a:"-- f ,,., f --ii;ipa fo JTl ir:,

eiNCIN.VATIEYXUY TlcHKnUII o'clock, which ciars thamtk.B cf th

morning e ni;tioc) by jtaUroadfrsm Clzcisaatits tut

r i frmrht sr pans ;at civ ot &crJ r tCAsiF.04, r.aU

ItarCSef UallL!a ta.lro.f;Ot f farAs.JanJJNew orleKci from Cairo.

.m . i ne elrgnl ard Heel paecer sieimerLJfw 3j J- - "UaTiiOiliKY, J. B. Archtr, mas- -

er. let ve Cairo uoit velv. as ab.ve. oaammaj, 4ihejt , on ar ial of cars.The Monttmri s la flae order f.r Denzers. th's

belcg her first Ulp Ci's aeaaon. Pa&seogers by li e mail- -oat juiia Hauit aLd otl er bi a's avirg Leu svi'l- - up teteineuay evetingtae Sitt aid the Cridayltfht cars, will connect wi'n the ilontzomrv at Cairoaiurday evenin.Tor frvight cr passage app'y t

BAallAM k BrCITANAN,So 89 Wall street.

3 or M00RHIAD k Co., A u.

. ti , n wi-- r, win leave-a-ao&ve on r at arc' ay tL .4a at 4 p. as.

for freight or paaaags apply toFRANK CARTER, Agent.

9 32S Mala street.

Bloand City, Cmlro stud Tltmpbl.REGULAR WEDNESDAY V. 8. MAIL PACKET.

Th Cne steamer JOHN GACLT, Baccs,ftf. wJJ CoBtntadT, Eerier, Clerk, will ltave aa

j h -- ""- " Wedi.ea.lay, the 14th Ins'- -, at 4 p.., positively, from the Portland wrarf.For fralgot or passage, haviDg Bne aceomodatlces,

pply on board or toN. 9. LONG BRO., Arents.

all 83 Wall street.The fins steamer MOSS3

McLELLAN, Carta; n Erwin, will leavfor the aboveon Tuesday. ICth Sept.. at 4

. m., prs'tlvely, from Portland.For freight or passage apply on board or to

BASI1AMA BUCHANAN, Ag-n-

s!2 No. 39 Wail street.Th On atamcr JOHN filPl t r..Jtain Bunce, will leave as above on Wtdtiea

JjkJsiay, U h, at 4 p. c, frrra Pur land.For freight or passage ar ply on board or to

BASHAfc, k BUCHAN AN. 9rs,s!2 No. 8 Wall street.

gmmm The splendid passebgers steamer JOHNtte-JtGAULT- , Capt. J. H. Jtunce, w.i. leave asawMaMBUborr, and for all intermediate landlrgsn Mcdueaday, ltth Inst , at 4p ci., positively.

12 M0O3HEAD k CO., Aiients.REGULAR TUESDAY PAJSiJGSIi PACKET.

TF'"" ta I"" steamertijgZZgi. P. HIBiJtRD. Cpt. tirscey, willleare for ab.re and Inters etliaie port,

on Tuesday, Jotb, at 4 p. m., positively, from fortiani.For freight or passage apply on board, or to

N. S. LONG k BRO., A rents.10 83 Wsll street.

n . Tasfine s'eamer MOJES McLELLANMiTi SMiTTas r nt ' " Erwin, will leave as abev

on this day, 13.h last., at 4 o'clock p.n., positively, from Portland.

Forfrelghtor passagapv;y tnboirdortoN. 8. LONG A BRO., A lest.

s"3 83 Waii street.RfGULAK FRIDAY C. 8 MAIL PASSENGER

PACKET(Ia place of the steamer Kr.tuckv.)

mm The splendid steamer TEMP LSI, lrtfjtJt4jyTl master, will leave for the above and a:lports on Friiay, the lth Sept..

at t p. ta. irout rortiasd.For frtirfhtor passage. having lite accommodations,

apply on bviard or toN. B. LONG k BRO., Aseiit.

s1! 33 Wall street.

ETor JXwond City, Cairo mud Salps Lbalvm Tiie fine steamer E. A. uui.,iTIi J. Biasle, will Irate for the abor e oa

btTi. issliiaivt' '" --- t 14ih Septerr.btr at 4p. m , P' -tivei, iruiu Portland. She will tale fiei'' fr theSoom.

For freight or passsze a pplvr-- board or toBAaUAii k BUCHANAN, Agent.

s3 No. 8 Wall street.-.-aw The fine steamer E. A. OGD1N. Jas.

F;4r,,hL. Bisne.l, master, will leave as store inFor freight or passage apply on board or tosit) MuORHEAD k CO., Ageati.-

j Th fine s.earxer MAJiINtR, DeretxyIciitaA master, will leave for the above cnEaaawMuaTuarsday, thelSth lest., at to a. m.For ireient or passage apply on hoard or tosl2 MOORHEAD A CO.. Agent.

Resnlatr Louisville. IeTiplila, antlAYhite Itlver Palkrt.m The splendi I pa?srrjr steamer

Capt. J. M. Gilchrist, w.ii letve- above on Monday, the ViXi ir.st , al 4

o'cUc p. ta .poMiively, from the Portland wharf.For ireightor passage, haviig fine acccirmoda.kns,

apply on board or toN. 9. LCNG A ERO., Agez's,

I'1 S3 Wail street.

Tie iu phi ani "White River Dlreet.REGULAR PASffENtiER PACKET.

The tine steamer GIN. PIKE, Kilry

Taesdav. the Sevt.. at 4 o. m.. fr. mPortland wharf.

For freight or passage apply onboard or toN. S LONG A ERO.. A jents,

13 33 WmI sir-e- t.

w The finetteamer ADMIRAL. Can:. Inwill leave for the above on :r..

day, loth, at 4 p. m., from Pert and.Forfre?4ht cr passage, appiy tcaro ortc

N. S.LONG A BRO., Agent,Sl3 33 Wal'. street.

AVhlte and II lark Rivera Direct., The fine steamer MEDORA, Cat. Sirr.s,

JiVaJI will leare as above on this csy, th iiiabti nl'" at 4 p. m , from city wliarf.

For Irei6htorpassaKeapply on board or toBAillAM k BUCHANAN. Asn'i,

slS Wa:i street.

Clarkavlllo andNaaliTllle Dlreet.The very ;!!it-Jrui- ht s'eamer CaliO-rJU--

E, tapt. J Miller, wi;l leaTe as aborEnMaBMln this da, lSih at 4 p. m.For ireignt or passaire apply on board or to

N. S. LONG A BKO., Aden's,s!3 83 Wall street.

Eastport. Tnsrambla and Florence.mmf The fin. steamer R. M. PATTON, No. S

tifJtkCaptain Ed. Bernard, wiili.are as abore onsAaMBasl'iia Jay, the 13h ir.st., at 4 p. m., fromCUy .

For freight or passage apply en board or toN.8. LONG A BRO., Agents,

si 3 83 Wall street.Ta fine reultr packet R. M. PATTONarnard, master, will leave for the abornd interme!iate forts this daj, the 13 h

at 4 u. m., from city wharf.For freight or passage apply en beard or to

BAsUAM A BUCHAN4N, A?ect,13 Wall street, Louisvi.ie, Ky.

Ewansjwllle and Rowling Green., The line stesmer W. V. GILU'ls. Rt

I gers. master, wiil leave as above on Wtd- -

s'i iiw ''j - a nesJay. ti e 14ih at 4 p m.For freight or passage, leaving fine accommodations,

apply on board or toN. S. LONG k BRO., Agents,

tli 33 Wail street.

For TFeetport, Bethlehem, ladlaoa andCarrolltou.

REGULAR TUESDAY. THURSDAY AND SATURDAYPASSfcNGEIt PACKET.

(Tn place of steamer Emma Bea:.)m The fine t draogrit passn srer steatxerfJpaA FREESTONE, Capt. E. P. Cnoer, Csit.

mmmiaiml Sick Vineyard. Cl.rk.wUl leave as abet,on Iuesuay, the 13 in Sept., at 1 p, m. pcfitirtly.

For freight or passage apply on ooari or toN. a. LONG k B&C, AgenU,

V2 83 Wall street.

Oweasboro, Erausvllle, and II a.

REGULAR WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY PAS-SENGER PACKET

j Th splendid passenger(tljfcsteamer KaTE FRECH, Capt. CaJrey,T q. Bows Clerk, will tear as abor

a no iur ail intermediate landlogs, on Wrdcexlay, th14ih Inst., at 3 p. m., posltirrly, trom Portland.

si t N. S. LONG A BKO , Agents.

Kentncky River.m mTrm a. Tbe fine iittle steamer CHARM,

Green McDonald, leares C'srrollunmouth ef Kentucky river), for Vsctery

and all Intermedist . lsniticfS every Wenostisy, Fridayand Sunday morninss, um th arrival of th. sieaTerFreestone and K ansri.l. frtm Louisville. Throahreceipt given for freights by the Freestone and Chariaas per arrangement.

For freight or passage apply toN. 8. LONG k BRO., Agent.

sT dim 83 Wall street.

NOTICE 1 O TRAVELERS AMD SHIP-PERS OK fRElGltT,

REGULAR SATURDAY PASSENGER PACKET.

From Louisville to Cairo, llllnolauDnilnz Low "Water.

0mm The spiendil passeegersJVpaciet JvUS TOMPaiNS, Captain K.og.iir. w. Twrmey, Clerk, 1.1 leave rrt-lau- unar l eveiy Saturday evmiDg at 5 o'clock p. ss. ,

positively, with whatever anmber of passecgrrs andlota of frtight that may b on boaid at that hour. TbeJohn Tompkins wiil leave punctually as above whethershe has a pay ing trip or not.

For freight or passage apply boardortofi. 8. LONG k BRO.,AgeaU.

anglS d3m S3 Wall street.

REGULAR TJ. 8. MAIL PACKETSFor ETansvllle. Cairo and XempaLt,

(DCaisa LOW WAT1A.)0mm . ine splendid passecger

Lpv'Vver HAZEL DILL, B, Reea, Cap- - 12F mJ"'" leave aa above every - -Monaa evening, at 4 o'clock. In place of ih M.iiuts

JOHN GACLT, J. H. Bunce, Captain, Wares as aborvery Wednesday evening , at 4 o'clock, In place of th

Southerner.TEMPEST, D. O Parr, Captaia, leave every Fr

veniog, at o'cioct.in place or toe KentuckyThese Moats will ran daring low water expressly for

the mail and passengers, and being of exceedingly lightdraught, may be relied on leaving punctually as aurer-Use- d,

and going throtagh without detection.For freight or passage, apply on boar, or toaaSdla M. UALBERT A CO., AgetW.

DIFO.NT'S A.D IHZlRD'a

GU1STPOWDER"TTTThav on hand a full stock, of DUPONT'3 SWA

V HAZARD'S Rirl and Blasting Powder, which waContioQ. to sell at lowest market t ales.

The lepnution and ji superiorly of onrPowder wrohlaits th noasly f one It la nu.ties t obtain their eertifl sates.

W gaaraote ail th Pawdwr w esll to be nperiorto any other brands manufactured In th United Stalts- -

orritvs ur tin ruwuict MgaZ1e,411 Ma.o street,

s dtf A. Y. DUPONT A CO.

TUB OLD WELLKOVtJ( GLAZIER,tvA7fl.Kb LKWIS, will hereafter b fonnd at tha.

hows. f Began A Eacott. 473 Malnstreet, where all order for Glaalng may b left antahy will rocetv prompt attention. j)80d4sB

11AN.NERSP OIL-4- 0 bbi Tanners' Oil for aal byA. A. ROBIN iON A CO,