the elizabethtown democrat. (elizabethtown, ky) 1859-07-13...

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ANDREW'S PATENT SILVER TOP-SE- LF GENERATING SAFETY GAS LAMPS; Burns n Wick..; f here U no grease, no nd iinpleaaqi-- cderor dang er of Explnaion by filling, or breaklrg, tumbling heels over bead 01 the fionr with the bjrning Lamp in your hand auil mash it in piece, fhere will he nn conflr-kutlo- for Uu concussion will instantly put the light out, and yen miy pick yourself up in tht davit, fn place ofWttmg the house-or- i sire. Von mueteee to believe The Lamp will tell its ow. story, and it is cheaper than the wick liehtby V per cent, when giving nn eo. tal amount of light Lamps of erery description for sale, burning fluid r,r ilia cnre.it kind ai 60 cents per etilon old Lamps of any kind can bo alteied and mad neat and safe, hy spplyinr al the New Yoik Lamp Store, Jefferson Sr. No. 46J Betvien 3d ai.d 4lh &t. Lnuuville, Kentucky. N. U. Patent Vleht for sale orlera. addrea xo 1SACP. HTHROP, Agent. Orders solicited for Limp. Chondeliora, Pat- ent burning Fluid, Carnphene, and Alcohol. Wholesale and retail, also Lr tale ANDREWVATKNT NUT 8I1BLL PADLOCK Itihvvfery Much shackle and lillto body or case c evcty Padlock should be. It la ery strong yet light, so that iu weight Vflil'not wear off the thackle on railroad tars T'e works arc brass and steel so arranged a not to be affected by rust, it Is a perfect ruokeco lumblei yet a self locking PAdlock, a curiosity in thfo respect a ihing never Leforc accomp'iahed. It cannot be picked and that Is Buying very much for a Pad-loc- It de6ea the moat skillful No Impression tf the key can be made from the lock, it is sus- ceptible of a vast number us changes or varletie ot keys hence every Company can have Its on peculiar form of key, and any number without anytwo alik, it cannot br knocked open nor In any way unlocked witnoni us own i rue ivey iu ihrckle fli open as soon as you turn the key, for particnlars address ISAC V. LATHROP, Agent i.oly New York Lamp Store Luuisville,,Ky The above Lamps can be had by calliog at the Drug Store, on Main slree E. II. HATCBAIT iy Co. Agents, hlizabelhtowu, Ky. F. RAUBOLD'S FAMILY GROCERY AND VO JVF JU V T I O JT It alwB a on hand n supply of KEEFS Candies of all descriptions, Cakes tight bread, Crackers, Nuts of all kinds. Raisins, Dates, Figs and Prunes, Pickles Jellies and Frtiita, GROCERIES- - BiigarofaU description, Plantation and Surar House Molasspaf , Gulden 5)iup, Coffee. Tea, Rice Spice Fish. Vinccar, Candles, Sonp, Tobacco Snuff ana Ulnars. Aloo; a large osssottmentof Toys Kefreslunciits. Ale Beer Soda Water Lemonade and Ice Cream I hoveaho Made arrangements by which I can furnish FretU bread from Louisvilld ecry dny. Tefnufi Cheap for Cash. , F, RAUBOULD. w OTfr7EIDY &, CO'S I)LAWAUC STATE LOTTERIES! C.2PJLT.1Z, PRIZE 9 40.000!! TICKETS 810. WOOD, EDDY A; CO., MANAGEHS. BUCCEB60R3 TO GREGORY & MAURY. The undersigned, .baaing "become owners of THE AKOVBOTTERY CHARTER IN DELAWYllE offer to the public the following ech'me, to hedrwn each Wednesday in June, lFfii at Wilmington, Delaware, in yublic, under the nperinU ndence of sworn commissioners appointed by the Governor Clata 314 Draws "Wed June 1,1859. Class 326 Draw Wed. June 8, 1859. Class 338 Draw? Wed. June 15, 1859. Class 350 Draws Wed. June 22, 1859. Claes 362 Draws Wed. Juuc 20, 1859. Thirty.Two Thousand Three Hun-- - died and Ninty-Si-x Prizes. Nearly one Prize to every two Tickets ! o . 78 iVunibcrs- -l Drawn Ballots. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. TO UE DRAWN Each Wednesday in June. 1 Prize of 10,000 is $40,000 21,789 " 21,789 2 Prizes of 10,000 are 20,000 3 6,000 " 18,000 3 4000 12,000 4 2,UUQ " 8,000 15 1,000 l( 15,000 15 600 " 9,000 15 500 7,500 227 250 " 56,750 65 100 6,500 66 70 " 4,550 65 40 2,600 4,875 20 " 97,500 27,040 10 " 270,400 32,3P6 Prizes amountingito $589,589 WholeTicket 510 Halves 52,50 Certificates of Packages in the abore scheme will he aold al the lolloping rates, uhtch is the rtsV. Csi'a of Package of CG Whole tickets 3149,60 " 26 Half 74.75 " 2G Quarter ' 37,37 DELAWARE LOTTERY? CLASS No. 350, JfratGB on SaturdQLiji June 25, 1859. 7B Wunibcrs 11 Drawn Ballots One Grand Capital Prize of 170,000! 1 Prize of ?30,000t 2 Prizes of 5,5001 1 " 20,0001 50 " l( 1,000! 1 " 11,527! 289 450! 1 u 8,000f &c , &c, &c , at, 412 Prizes amounting to 51,193,1971 TVholeTrcketsSSO; Halves 510; Quarters 55. In Ordering Ticked or Certificates, ndoee the amount of monev to our addrees, fur ubalou wieh to purchase; uanj6 the Lottery in which you wish it invested, and whether jou hh Wholee, Halves or Qaarters, on receipt ot which, we send what jn ordered, by first mail tope the i with the bcheme ImmedUtely aster the drawing, the drawn climbers will be i ent nllU a written expUnatlou. pnrcbftAers willplaisa write their rlgiuturcs pfain.'and nive tbejiameof their Post Officf, County and Eule. Sbtice to Correspondent. Tbnae who prefer cot sending money by nail, esnuKO mnr k T tQ Vl7! J, Xli AJJ" Jj-- ii ".w vv-i- i Xi j. , whereby mony for Tickete.in sums ofTen Dol- lars snd upwards, cin be sent ua AT OUR JUSK AND EXEESTSE, ffomaoy where they hsven offier. The .rnoncy and oidtr must be enclGseitin a GQVEBNBST POST OFFICK iTA-MPE- D ENYfcLOFE' orihe BxptetieXcmpEny cacnot receiTthem. trOrdrB for Tickele-o- r Certificates, j ct Express VOOT, EDDY &CO jifi.13 Wiltnmgion, Delaware paD u b j ra ie'jsrfi Ttaie tct ,fr ri- i.lc c ff v:l Htreld SHOWERS & MOORE Merchant. T a,i 1 or s , AND DEiLXl3 IN READY-MAD- E CL0THIN&,"" May ast received thir Stock of Spring and Summer Goods, Mollis, Caiimers and Ytstings, Itcndy-IIIad- c Clothing AND GOODS 3; Which will be sold Lower than the eamc Goods can be bought Elsewhere. AH kinds of work made to order, on short nolke, and in a style that cannot be surpassed. Our Store la immediately opposite Morris & Cook's Hat Shop. SHOWERS & MOORE. rr 3EJ J U y 1 J.J. ijl-jL- j rt Zcii?h and Boy's COATS, .PANTS,? 5 . .0 c VESTS, . SHAWiLS, ? $ : 3 IRTS) IJndcrGarmcnts, j 'r LVV TA lovves; ers, ; 11 CRAVATS. PORT MON1SE, ;nandlierchicf r p IKCCK JLIC85 Ac. &C. QHEAP FOR CASH. - The greatest variety Just Received at SHOWEUS& MOORE S. Tffifliiiiff1 TO CASH PURCHASE ": TrcHieitdous Cargains is Rtady-Ufad- c Clotliiiig- - AND FWnJS JMUJVa GOODS!! To thoeo who pay Cash, and want Bar- gains in Ready-Mad- e Clothing, call at SHOWERS & MOORE'3. They (till carry on the TA1JLOKING BUSINESS, Attheh old stand, and iiiTiic those uho may uibh to pun haae Cloth, &c , and have li made mtu raiments, and tht ae ,wbo mav wish Rfady- MdJe Clothing, to give them a call, as they feel wvuuc)ifc ui 6,tub mci uoifcatu luau ailj UIUC uuuse in iuvn. r .6 ly.Oct SHQU'EHSAl MOORF A CARD or TUB Hfcdlcal Profession, Having had for my object the preparation ofa remedy that would be behcficia! in all caees where an xlernal application fa indicated, with nut 'belnj: jmurious in any. 1 have devoted a number of years to studying and experimenting: Alter ma King muusonno oj ejpenmenis ana thfi best authors and most scientific cheml ts and phsipian ol the day, 1 have "fct length succeeded In making a Medicine that will recommend itself lo evtrv one who studies Its combination. Every Intelligent Physician and Druggist will see at a glance, from the analysis given below, that it la composed of the ery best remedies for exteruat use in the Materia Aledica. This is not a Secret Remedy; Every person who can read may know its compo- sition, its etlects are aUo well known. One hundred thousand Bottles made according to this prescription have been sold and used. The result u every ca?e waa always uniform and sat is factory. Ttcad the analysis made by onq of the mofct popular, anl ecienlific Chemist in the Uni- ted States. ANALYSIS Or frlKTfrt'S OHIEKTAL LIFE LINIMENT, 3IADE BY C. W W'RIGfiT, M, D., Proe$tor of Chemistry in the Kentucky School of Medicine DtcetnUr, 1833. To H. T) POrTh . Sir The ingrodienls which enter into of the Preparation known as "PorterV Oriental Life Liniment," which waa lest with me for qualitative chemical .analyses, .were fouud orv cz&niiiiaiiou iu tuniaio iug iouutvin inrcaients; Euplone, Paraffin e, Picamar, Pitical, &tpnomar, Oitfiom Resin. a All ot the abovOinRredients, with the except ion of Caibonate of Polassa, are eminently ami- -' septic. As the composition of the above prepa- ration is no longer a secret, I have no hesitancy in statme that it ib a a&se and efHc.Acio.ia exter nal remedy' for the diseases in which it is recom- mended. Respectfully c. w. WRiGiir. Hundreds of physicians use and prescribe por- ter a Oriental Life L'mment, believing tt to be the best remedy for that class of diseases in which It is recommended. They know its com- position and prescribe it with as much certainty a to tts etlects, is they do any other remedy The tallowing are a sew ns the many eminent And influential phymciana who have written let- ters to tbe proprietor speaking In the hleheal termsot the medicinal properties of the Oriental Life Liniment: Df. W. D. Reid, of JetTerPon county Ky. Dr. Moaee Appelgale , CrotheraVIlle, lud. Br, Bruce, of Newcastle, Ky, Dr. J. II. Jupin, of 31organfield,Ky. Dr. J. I. McCounel, Obion Valley, Tenn. Dr. J. W. McDonald, liutlcreville, Itid. Dr. R. B. Parker, Liberty, Ky. Dr. K, H. Peiryromi, Boston. Ky Dr D. TeufclL Felixville, Ky. Dr. C. H. Harris, Charleston, Ky. Dr. J. W. Hedges, CoIemansvIIc,Ky. Dr. W. E. Olds, Mopfee, lnd. The Oriental Life Liniment uill be sound of frrat benefit in Rheumatism, Cute, Bruises, Sprains, &c., &c. Put up in 25c 5Uc and M Bottles, aiid sold by all Druggists and. Country Merchants. , , Manufactured by ! ' DR. H. D. QRtEJi.c . Jan.ll-l- y. 56 Thud St,, Louisville, Kyc $ JFop Sale, TINE tract of Land lying 6 miles from A Hardin County, Ky., on the lumipiku toad leadicg from Locusvrlle to Nash- - illc, ihree milea from Glendale'' a depot on the L. Mtid N. Railroad. The tract Of land coh-tai- 231 acres, and la finely timbered and waered, with a neat new Log House on it and about 30 acres of cleared land. 1 will sell the who enact or parcels of it to suit purchasers. Pot further particulars ap"ply to Cofer srrd Brown, Eliabej"?un, Ky.. or to tbe undersign- - td 3 rants trrt Ehrbethtowc. Max 10 is. JA.XLZ A, QMIziLZf $366,040. To be Distributed. UE0RGIA STTE LOTTERY, On the plan of Single Nninhcra. ' For th benefit of the, fontfccllo ITniori Academy, or nspsn couwTr, oiouoti, r Authorized by Special Apt of the Legislature. MINNEY & CO., MANAGERS, CAPITAL miZE Fifty Thousand Tickets ! 25,828 PRIZES More than ONE- - PRIZE to every Tico TICKETS. Tickets only $10. Halvrs, Quarters- - and Eighths In proportion. To be Drawn each Saturday in June, 1859. Class 22 to be Drawn June 4, 1850. Class 23, to be Drnwu June 1 1, 1850. Clns 24, tobe Drawn Juno 18, 18SO. Class 25, to be Drawn June 25, 1859. To be Diawn in public under" the sworn super- intendence of two Commissioners W. It. SY MONS and J. M. PRENTISS, in the City of Savannab, Georgia. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. 1 Prize of 00,000 is $GO,O0Q . 1 " - SO.OOOfia 20.000 . - V- -, - 1 .10.UOO is 10,0(30 1 5,006 1 " 4,000 ia- - 4000 1 "vift '3000 is 3,000 71H .fJI21tf00is 2,000 1 - l;50CtvJ8 T,50Q i:fob i 1,100 ""'? -- 1060 arc 5,000 ' 10' trc.i500 aro 5,000 fl "400 Soo . are '300 arc 600 2 (I 200 arc 400 50 II 1500 100 War'elXO 100 95 arc 9,500 100 85 a're 8,500 Approximation Prize. t41PFa Sr SWApplo JCO,000,P. are JS00 i 150 20,000 600 A 125 lU.ULl 600 4 100 ft.OCO 400 8 so 4,ao C40 8 'fiO 3,000 480 ' 8 60 2.1100 itO 8 40 1 A0O 320 400 20, 100 8000 75.0C0 8y 0,000 25,823 Prises amonntiag to 5366,040 Wholo Tickets i$m Halves 55, vuarcurs $4,ov; PUN OF THE LOTTERY, The nnmbers from 1 to 50,000 corresponding with thoe numbers on the tickets printed on seperate slips of paper, sre encircled with small tin tubes and placed In one wheel The first 3S0 Priies, similarly printed and en- circled, are placed in another wheel. The wheels are then revolved, and a number is drawn from the wheel of .Numbea, and, at the same lime a Prize Is drawn frbm the other wheel. Tbe numbered prize drawn out are opened and exhibited In the audience, and registered by the Commissioners; the Prize being placed against tbe Number drawn, This operation is lepeattd until.the Prizes are drawn out. Approximation Prizrs. The two preceding and the two succeeding Numbers to thoee drawing (he firfet 8 Pnzea will be emitted to lhe 48 Approxin alion. Prizes- - For example: it Tick et No. 11250 drawsihe 5560.000 Prize these Tick-et- a numbered 11218, 11249, 11251, 112-- will each be entitled to S200. Is Ticket No. 550 draws the Prize, those tickets number-ine64- 5411,551, 562, will each be entitled to 3150, and so on according to the above scheme. Certificates or Packages will be sold at the following rstea, which Is the risk: Certificate tf Pack. ofW Whole Tickets S60 GO u " 10 Hair 30 00 10 Quarter " 15 00 ' lUhighlh ' 7 60 IN ORDttRING TICKETS OK CERTIFICATES, Enclose tbe money to our address for the tickets ordered, on receipt of wnir.n iney will be for warded by first mail. Purchasers can have tick cts endine in sny figure they designate. The list of drawn numbers and prizes will be sent to purchasers immediately niter the draw-in- ?. B3T Purchasers will pleaae write their signa- tures plain, and give their Post Office, County and State. 0 Remember that eyery prize is drawn and payable in full without deduction. fCjT All prizes ol ft J ,000 and under paidJmme- - du;pjy alter the drawing oiner pnzes at tne us- ual time ol thiity days. All communications etrictly confidential. Orders for Ticket or Ceruficites, by Mail or ' Express, io bedirecfetd to ." v 'Mc'KINNEY & CO., SAVANNAH, Ga. IT3- - K- - H. WENDOVER, Agent, Cincinnati, Ohio. mayltJ-l- y i EL J M HART. JUDOE O W. F. STRICItLCH EAGLETffbtJES. ELIZABETMEO WN, JC7, HART Jk STRICKLEU. Proprietor THIS well known Eatabiiehment, Formerly by T. B. Munford. Esq , Is one of the best in the WESrERN COUNTUY. Its tables sre provided with all the Subslantials and Del icaciesthe Markets can afford, and Guests are entertained in a manner calculated to please Meals Served up at all hours, to suit the con- venience of persons Travelling 03" The SALOON ja supplied with, the follow, ing list of choice LIQUORS : Whisky, French Brandy, Holland Gin, Peach Brandy, Apple Brandy, Wild Cherry Brand?, Gin-g- Wme, Port Wine, Cherry Wine,-- Wadena Wine, CTatawba Wine, Old Pennsylvania Whisky, Cfacry Bounce, and Pechelature They also keep the various, and beet brands df Cigars, and unsurpassed chewing Tobacco. BOOTS & SHOES. GHEAP FOR CASH. H. Meyer respectfully informs the citizens of cuzaociniown, ana vitumjr, mm uc jo oun at ma old 6tsad, where he will be happy lo see all his old cuatotners, and to furnish tbtn with every variety of work in his line on the mostresonable terms for cash In hand-H- e solicits a ahare of the public patronage and promises that his work shall not be excelled in style or durability, by that done in any shop In the west. His stock constats of the very beat materials, and having several Experienced work- men employed, he felsconfldent that he can sill all orders viib which he may be savored, to the entire satisfaction of hia customers. He thinks lhe articles manufactured by hirri will compare favbrably with work in this or any other markU Au examination of hia work on hano is earneetjy solicited. Mending done with neatrfeea and dispatch, ou reasonable terms Peb- -9 ly. 11. MBYKit. ALIiEN & STRANGE. BLACKSMITHS PLOJWVASJBRB Ihcbc gentlemen have associated themselves together in business, and sire prepared to do all kinds of "ork in then Hue. They have the unght of Haidin, Hart, Mead, and Grayson Counties, for manufacturing BBfNLY'S PAT EN1 PLOWS, which cannot be excelled by any I now in use. They cordially thank their friends for pabt aironagej ad reepectfully solicit their continuence. Aft orders entrusted to their care will be executed wiih neatness, cfiespneas, and dispatch. They also Keep constantly On nand a good as sortrsent of PLOWS for wholesale aiid letai!. shop near the ratlrcea Depot. reb.-2-- K Eluebclttowa, Ky. I'LUrfUlJL U. iAJfciIiiW'fcS53 CJROVER & JBAKbKV. CELEBRATED. lU'wiLY scwisra maciines NEW STYLES PRfCES PROM 850 . TO 825. . EptTRA cnAROES OP ?5 FOIt TIBUUES. 495. BROADWAY, ARW TOHK J7 FOUHTH STREET. I tH'lSMLLB. 4 HIGGINS BLOCK, DIXTNGTUN. rUUTtlSTRElJT, CUNCINATI. AgtnciiS in alt the principal QiRtiand TVicn in the Vnfltd Stales. Thrse Machines sew from to spoofo. an pur- - chnpd from lh store, requiring no oflbread; they Hem, Fell, Gather, and Stilch tu superior style, finishing each seam by iheir own operation, without recourse to thr bond nccdlr. as is irqiiuea Dy other machines. Iney will do better and cheaper sewing than a seemstreea can, e en is she works' for one cent an hour, and arc, unquestionably, the btst Machines in the mar ket for family sewing1, on account of their sim- plicity, durability, eaoe of management, and adaptation to all varieties of fXmilv sewing ex rcuting either heavy or sine worjt with eoual fa- cility, and wild out special adjustment. As evidence of tbe unquestioned mperiorjlY of thtir Machines, thp Groter 6l BaKKS SsmhG MicuiNE CowpiKY beg leave to respectfully re- fer to the fullowlng TESTIMONIALS. "Harinr had one of Giover & Baker's Ma chines in my family lor nearlva year and a half, I take pleasure- - in commeuding u an every way reliable Tor the purpose for which it in Josipnod; Famllr Sewing." Mrs. Jothua Keatritt xo'fe of Reo, Dr. Leavtt, Editor of N. Independent "1 confess mee)rdelighted with voar Sewinr hMachine,, whictiJias been in my family for many monina. n naa aiwaya uren rtaay ror auty, re- quiring; no adjustment, and is. easily adapted tu erery yrieiy of family sewing, nimpiv chang- ing the spools of thread" Mrs Elnalelh Stuck land, wise of Dr Strickland, Editor of ft. y. Christian Advocate. "Aster tiyiug several good machines, I prefer- red yours, on account of its simplicity, and the penecteaf e with which it is managed, as well as the slienlh and durability of the seam. Aster long experience, I feel competent to apeak ,In this manner, and to confidently recommend it for every variety ns farm I v Bewing " Ars. II B, Spooner, wise of the Editor of Brookhn Star, "I have need a Grover & Baker Sewing Ma- chine for two yeais, and have sound it adapted to all kinds o! sewing;, from Cambria to Bioar'cloth Garments have been worn outwithoutthe civinr Mflj ui a aiuuu. iuc luaui'iio is rnQtiv uppi in order, and easily uspd'Afrs A B Aipple, tcife of Bee. Geo Whipple, A ew York. ,. "Your Sewing Machine "has been in use in my family the pat two years, and the ladies request pie to give you their testimonials to its perfect adaptedncsa, as well as Jabor saving qualities in the performanrf of family as d hdisthold ecw-ing- .' ', Bobert Jioorman, XCeia York. (For several months we have used Grover & Baker's Sewing Machine, and have come to the conclusion that, every lady who desires her sew-in- s beautifully and quickly done, would be most fortunate ia possessing one of these reliable and Indefatigable 'iron nef whose com- - Dined qualities ot Deau'v. Mrengtn, and simplici ty, are invaiusDie. j v Morrin. t'atitrAi of Qen. Geo. P. Morris Editor of the IIone Jour- - nal. Extract of a letter from ThosB. Learnt, Esq., an American gentleman, now resident in Sydney. New South Wales, dated January VZ, 1858 "I had a (ent msde in Malbourne, in 1853, in which theTe were over three thousand yards of sewing done with one of Graver & Baker's Ma- chines, and a single seam of that jia outslood all the double seams sewed by tallora with a needle and twine." "Is Homer Could be called Up from hn murky hades, he would Mng the advenjol Grove & Ha ker as a more benignant miracle of art than was ever Vulcan's smltbr He would denounce mid- night shut-makin- as thedtreful .spring of woes unnumbered." Pros. jVorCA "I tske pleasure in saying, that the Grover St Baker Sewing Machines Ifave more than sustain- ed my expectation. Afser trying ana returning others, I hare three of them in operaiion m my different places, and. aster sour years trlaf, have no fault to find " J. It. Hammond Senator cf South Carolina. 'My wifebaa hid, pnev Grover iSc Baker's Fam- ily Sewing Machines for some time, and I am satisfied it is one of the beet labor-savin- g ma- chines lb at has been invented. 1 take much pleasure in recommending it to the public J, G Harris, Governor of Jenn. "It is is beautiful thing, and puts everybody in- to an excitement of good humor. Were la Cath- olic, 1 should insist upon Saints Grover and Ba- ker having an elernal holiday in commemoration of their gobd deeds for humanity." CassiWs M. Clay. "I thfnk it by far the best patent in use This Machine can be adapted from the finest cambric io tne nearest cassimere. u sews stronger, fas- ter, and more beautifully than one can imagine. Is mine could not be replaced, money could not buy it." Mrs. J G, Ilrown, Nishvilte, Ttnn. "It Is speedy, very neat, and durable in its work; Is easily understood and kept in repair. 1 earnestly recommend this Machine to all my ac- quaintances and o;hera." Mrs. AL --1 irreat, Memphis, Tenn. "We find this Micbine (o work to onr sat- isfaction, and with pleasure recommend it to the public, as we believe tbe Grover & Baker to be the best' Sewing Machine In use-- " Deary Brothers Alhsonian, 7enn. "Is used exclusively for family purposes, with ordinary care, I will wager they will l&t one 'three score years and ten,' and never get out of six." John Erstfne, Sashvilte. Teitn "I hare had your Machine for sereratrVcckt, and am perfectly satisfied that tbe woik it cocs Is the best and most beautiful that ever was made." Maggie Atimson, Kashvilie, Tenn. 4I use my Machjne uppn coats, dressmaking, and sine linen stitching, and the work is admira- ble far better than the best hand se vfog-a- any other machine I have ever seen." Lucy D. Thompson, Rashvillc, Tenn. 'I find the work tbe strongest and most beau- tiful I have ever seen, made ether by hand or machine, and regard the Groter & Baker Ma- chine as one of lhe greatt-a- t blessings tu our .- -' Mr. ThiilnY- - Wrtahutll Tm OCA. -- ...., w.... 'I have one oI Gforer 5t Baker's Sewing Ma- chines in use in r7 family ,"and find it invalua- ble. I can confidently recommend U tn all per- sons in want of a machine,' & Tt Thompson, XCashvilc lenn. l take pleasure in certifying to the nti.it of the Grover & Baker Setting Machines. 1 hsic used one on almost every description of work tor months, and find it much stronger and butter In everv especi than work done by hand.1 Afra. D. jr. Wheeler, bashvitlc Tenn. 'I would be unwilling to dispose of my Grover & Baker Machine lor a large amount, could 1 not replace it again at pleasure.' Ars. II Q, Sco vel Nashville Tenn. 'Our two Machines, purchased lrom von, do the work of twenty young ladirs. We with picas- - ureiecommena tne uiover c uaiter sewing ma- chine to be the beat in use.' iV. Stiltman 4 Co. Memphis Tenn. 'The fcrover 6V Baker Sewing Machine works admirably. I think they stitch and work far su- perior to thatof any Sewing Machine 1 evtr caw. On sine work. Ilhink the Machine would bo hard lo beat W. J. bavi'e Memphis Tenn. 'I find tbe Machine eaaity managed, very dur- able, andlake pleasure In recommending it to all who wish convenience, economy, and pleas- ure Mrs. F. Titus Memphis Tenn. The Grover & Baker Sewing Machines have given euch satisfaction that we cheerfully recom- mend them to all who wish a good and substan- tial Sewing Mathina. It executes work with much care snd speed, and more finely than any other machine 1 have seen Mrs. It. B. Mitchell Memphis Tenn. 1 am happy lo give my testimony fn savor of Grover oz Baker's Seeing Machine, and us the perfect satisfaction h gives in every respect. It sews nealljv fl')0 ! )' no means complicated, and I prefer it io all ofhern I hate seen. Mrs. Bryan, wise of Kev. A- - M. Brvan, Memphis Tenn CU affords me much pleasure to say, that the Machine works well ; and 1 do not hesitate to recom-nen- it as possessing all the advantages you claim1 for it My wise is very much pleased with it. ana we take pleasure In .certifying to this WTecL IT C Brinklej, Memphis, Ten. MtgiveamefrteasurHio fiud the Grover 4 Ba-k- see wing Machine giving eo much SKtisfact.no. I have it In consent u, a.,d filld itall that could S?mS!1 ,S le. Lnoat e,mPle nd durable ffeW l hT Tenn lly "commend seen examined and kinds of Sui Maclinea, I fcei freeTo Jv hit tke Grover 6 Baker MachinL-aar- sax wJJJ""' .. vb t ., iauig 2ii ecs- Great Caufie of Joy to the Afflicted. CROOKE'S iliCTRlC OIL , . AND NEVER TAIL! IN calling the attention of lhe public to these Mtdicinfe, we would say they have been sully letted and thousands who have nlrettdv used them, speak in the, most complimentary term of their wonderful effects. Whenever used they are recejted with acclamations of great joy, ann pronounced she greatest cure for Aches and Poms ever offered to the public. TMr masterly effects upon tbe nerve, in quietingthi m, wheiher applied externally or takrn Internally, gives them a celej'ntjr unsuryassed by any thing, they act uyoa the system on the principles of Elec- - ii'utui Ktnviiiiiut V.UKO (it riiuiiri lllll liiuii ujthi else known. During the brief period since their introdnction, they have carried hap- - pines to the berrts of thouaanda who now jejoice iu iiivuujji nuui iun6 iuisciuiK pum ana uisea&e. wnicn many otoer rcmeaies nau tailed to cute,: Indeed it is no exageratlon, when we say Ihey arc dccidcly lh best preparations known for lhe cure of those diseases lor which ihey arq recom- mended. They are bound to rise and stand pre- eminent In the Jietof valuablcremediefl. and they wilt certainly be need when many of the nostrums bow m vogue shall have fajlen oblivion. It is well known tbe pnblic baa been deceived in many instances, by beirg Induced to buy worthless and Fnerl preparations: but thete Med- icines need only to be used, to be appreciated ; and p hope they will not be condemned by (hoe uhft have not used them, before giving them a fair trial. Is it were necessiry, we could furnih many certificates lrom the best men of the coun- try, but we would cay, that the e of one bottle In a neighboihood, would do more to convince the public of its superior qualities, than all the certificates in the world So come and see for yourself ea, ye lame and suffWingI Ob, ) e Rheu malic and dying, come and aee ! 1 ' TT11 j s jMCCiriu Tue cures peilormed Dy thia DlMicine are so wonderfnland inataataneous, so salisfaclory and mitigating ot human ill as to call upon public functionaries, and those havinc charse of Dublic instilulions for the sick and slifTerjng, to look wen mio uie wen auesiea merits, jne simple el- - ncacy oi mis tLEOTiac uil. its eiiects ar so astonishing as to resemble those miraculous cures in ancient times, spoken of intheSciip-tures- , an peilormed by annointing with oil This Elkctric Oil Is extremely mild, vet prompt In itsopperatlon It is uaed with a most salutary effect m all Flesh Wounds and Cutaneous Erupt- ions, such as Buina, Cuts, Cfcaps, Tetter, King-wor- Salt Rheum. Frosted Feet Earache, Deaf, ness, S.rc Eyes, Piles, Bruises, d all diseases where an external application is re- quired, but It is perfectly safe to take internally and It has a good effect in all cases of Indolent Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, Pleu- risy Phthisic, 5 c. Two or three applications will cvre the worst Chapped Hands It has no superior for Chapped LTpst or ony other Chaps. Nothing is better for Burns ot Scalds. It has no equal for Tetter or Ringworm; and ifnsed on a Fresh Cut, it never gets sOre; but heals up in an Incrradible short time. Try allotheii, but give this one a fair sim- ple trial. Tht inventer challenges tht world tcith this Electric OxU Crookc's Never Fail. Thla preparation contains the most powerulf ingredients belonging to the vegetable kingdom, and owfnr, to its very penetrating qualities it has riven relies In cases of Ibe most obdurate and excruciating pain, when all other remedies have completely sailed. It Is wonderful in its effects, vet harmlesj as water for the-mo- delicat npr. son. An Infant may take it into its Momach, as prescribed without danger; the most delicate fe- male may use It without annoyance for ti ia beautiful m appearance, pleasant in its odor, and leaves no grease nor suuu w acre i nas been an r TlltPll. It has ocen discovered Install organic derange- ments of :bc animal system, ia the effect of an obstruction of the Electric Fluid in the organs diseased. An application of the Never Fah, from it very penetrating qualitiea, puts in imme- diate motion this fluid, hence a pure is thua ef Jected, and in many cases in five or ten minutes, li cures an Acnes ana pains m a shorter time than anything else known in the Materia Medic nucha Headache, Earache, Tooihache,Jwacbe ituuraigia, juieunmiiam, sprains, urttmps, oiO. iJacdinteinally for the cure of Colic, Cramp Col ic, oil rteaoHcne, uiairoea, otc. it cores Tooth' ache In one minute. Earache fn two minutes iieauacue ia uie miuiurti. ineuraigis palna in jitlecu minutes, (yc. A dose taken inwardly cures the Colic, Sick Headache. Diarrhea ore' iu n very short time. This medicine generally gives icuti iu iiuiu uug w iun minutes. It will nowjbe evident that the Electric Oil is recommended lor all Flesh Wounds, and diffus- es pertaining to the Sin, while the Never Fail js used lor all Achea and Pains. But in all Chronic Diseases, such as Chronic Bheumatlam, 6c, the Electric Oil should be used externally, and the Never Fail Internally. They are also equally as good for your horse as yoursejl; noth ing is urucr jur iub acraicues l ry them. These medicines are warranted purely Vegeta. blc, and no bad results can arlae from there use. htery ounce of them ia compounded under the immediate supervision of tbe inventor, and he as aures an mat no acieienous drug cutera into their composition. Sold throughout the country by all regular Druggiats, and country Merchants at Oue Dollar per Dome. All orders sddrcsacd to the Propria or will be attended to Prepared and sold by C. CROPKR, At lhe Botanic Drug Store, 84 Thirt, St , Louis- ville, Ky. Sold by E. H. HAYCIlAFr, $ Co. Ky. Feb-1- 6 ly "Toward association, PHILADELPHIA. A Uenevolent Institution established bj Bpeciatenaowmentjor the relies of the Sick andi Distressed afflicted with Virulent and Epidem- ic Diseases. rpHE HOWBD ASSOCIATION, in view 0r X the swfn. destiuction of human lifr, caus- ed by Sexual and the deceptions prac raatd upon the unfortunate victims of such dh eases hv Ouacka. several veam a en dtrpnipd thmtr .'Cosnulting Surgeon, as a CHABITABLE ACT wormy oi their name, to open a Uispensarr for the treatment of this claes or diseases, in all their forms,, and to give MEDICAL ADVICE UUAiJS to all who apply by letter, with a aee cilption of their condition, (age, occupation, Jiabita of life &c ,) and 'in cases of extreme p0cit,y to FUKNISH MEDICINES FBEE OP rMlAU.'.' It is needless to add that the Asao. elation command the highest Medical skill ofi tbe age, and will luinio- - juemoai approved mod ern lrentmoiit. The Directors of the Association, iu their an-- ; nual Heporl npon the treatment ol Sexual Di?B for the year ending Jan-tar- 1st, 1818. ex- press the highest satisfaction with the success which has sttended the labors of the Consulting Surgeon In lbs cure of Spermatorrhea, Stmi al Weakness, Impotence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syph-iilli- s, the-vic- o of Onanism or self-abuf- &c, and orders contiouanctf of the same plan for i... ujk eneuiug yeai. The Directors, on a review of the past, feel Bssurca mav iucii ia'uio in inie apuei oi Denev-ole- nt effort bavf been of great benefit to the af- flicted, especially to the young, and, they have resolved to devote themselves, wjip renewed teal, lo this very important and much deepised cause. Au admirable Kepott on Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism. Mas turbation, oi Self-abus- and other diseasee of the Sexual Organs, will be sent by mall in a eesled envelope, FREE OF CHAUGE, on of two stsmp8 to pay postage. Other ts aod Tiacls on the nature and treatment of sexual dissasea, diet cVc, are constantly being published for gratuitous distribution, and will be sent to the afflicted. Some of the new remedies and modes ol treatment discoveied during the last year, sre of great value. Address, for Beport or treatment, Or. GEO. B. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard As- sociation, No. 2, South Ninth Street, Philadel- phia, Pa. i By 0(des of the Directors. EZRA D.HEARTWELL, President. GEO. pAIKCHILD, Secretary. - Auguat 18, 1858. n31lr HILL'S HOTEL. Opposite the Circuit dtid County Clerk's Officr CMZABETHTOWN, KY. MEALS FURNISHEU AT ANY HOUR To those traveling by ICai JBoad or Stage. conveyances juruisur pvrauuo ueeiuug vj travel In any direction. Conveyance by Otydibus for Passengers and baggage to aod from Karl road Depot free o charge. t5PitrCsage TSspeetfnPy solicited. LOUISVILLE ADVERTISEMENTS 7S7 1 JL . VV J iMronitltS AND DEALEltfl IN Old ItourbouaiidJ Rryc Whisky, 03" Sixth Sreett near Main.r-- a m2 6m LOUISVILLE, KT, BENJ. A. FLOOD, Ycnitxan Blind and Show-Cas- e Maker, Third Street Between Jlaln and AInrkct Veniuan Blinds of every elze. Color and prie. ijnow uases for Country Merchants Cheap Hhnn rprtAiifrd mid tiling Trimminv fnr nlt. Eatab Uhed 1838. LOUISVILLE, KY mar J ty. A.F.COLDEWAY s. "Wholesale and Betail Furni turo "NVaro Ilooms, 3d Street between Mamand Market, LOUISVJLLiJ, KY. Keeps constantly on hand a large assortment ol Cabfrjet Furnitures Dnt Mattresses, which will be sold lower than the same can be bought at our otbet houses In the city. Mar3-- 1 TIHE CLO'fTllKi; HOUSE HITHERTO CONDUCTED UNDER THE HUM OF LICnTEN, LOEWENTHAL, & CO Will be.caried gn as I?erriofore by the partners, CbasL1chten and ileniy Oberndorfer, under the style of C. LIGHTEN, & q,0- - , A mnst complete etocksof every; ysrifty of Clothing and Furnishing Goods, constantly on band. C LIGHTEN, ty Co. N. W. Corner of Main sndfith Streets Mar. y. LOUISVILLE, KY. WM. KENDItICK, , DEALER IV Watches ami Jcwclr SILVER AND PLATED WARE, MASONIC JEWELS AND REGALIA, No. 71 THIRD STREET, Between 'Main t Market, 3d honse from Market East Side. Louisville, Ky. Watches aid Jewelry repaired. Silver-War-e Made to Order Marches, 185U-l- y, IF YOU WAN$dNE OF THOSE Goofl, Beautiful; Durable, Genuine, PICTURES. Which are sa much admired throughout the City and Hsewbere, d. c. BirrrisoN'S gallukv, Just Above 3d, on JIain Street. You wijl there get a LIKENFSS that will you in a good humor with yourself for the balance of your life B,D6n't make a mistake and get into thb wrong Gallery 'butrecollect the Genuine Place for tbe Genuine 'Articli h" - "i-iv- rr30"7 opwvv ""t D. C BETTISOIN'S GAJLLEKY .. Just Above 3d Street, on Main LOUISVILLE, KF. March 3 ly .T O Is IV S I iTI mr , MANUFACTURER OF AND WHOLESLE AND RETAIL DELEU IN SOPAS, CHAIRS, AND CABINET FURNITURE, No. 3S6 & 158,-- 3. E. Corner 01 MH 1 7th Sis. LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. ' FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, Sl! Ko. 1 Ifl atonic Temple. LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY. WE OFFER TO TH PUBLIO WHEELER oi WILLSON,9 IMfKOYED SEWING MA CHINE, with increased confidence in its merits an the ocst and most, Tellable Family Sewjng Machine now ia use. It sews equally well on the thickest tir thinnest fabrics, makes the 'ock etitch impossible to unravel, with the essentia! adyantaje of being alike on both sides, forming no ridge norcbain on the underside, is simple in construction, more speedy in movement, and more durable than any other rnscbtne We give full instructions tu enable the pur- chaser to sew ordinary seaine, siieh, hem sell, quilt, gather, bind and tuck all on the same ma chine, and warrant Jt for thjee years. Circulars, containing testipioniala from ladies of lhe highest standing, Easfand Wetj giving prices &c:, will be furnished gratis on applica- tion in. person or by letter. Sept. 8, IS5-- iy. A SUMNER & Co. M COKMICK'S Soaping & Mowing MACHINES, COMBINED. world renowned Reaper & Mower THIS which baa been awarde'd'MedaiV At the London exhibition of all Nations in 1851. a! the Great French ihlbltion at Paris in 1855, at the Universal French exhibition in 1556 and by the Royal exhibition in England In 1857 and by the United Mates Agricultural Society held at Syracuse, N. Y., In 1857 the firat and hlgh-e- at Premium was awaided to this celebrated Mower and Reaper which la now to bd had ol BROWN L GEOGEGAN, Aociitst sprilf13-t- t Elizabethtown, Ky. AN EARNEST WORD TO YOUNG MEN AND LADIES and thousands suffer from the THOUSANDS Self-abus- The consequences ot thl" crime against nature are so dreadful that is not prevented in time the vicuni has tu all hope of happiness in this lire. Having cured thousands, and restored them again to a uaeful life, 1 hereby offer my services, with the assurance that any confidence put in me wilL not be betrayed. The medicintr is put up in packages, each containing sufficient to effect a bare. j?tiao $$. .Letters must be directed to DR. FELIX BKUNON, Philadelphia, Pa, Pbsl Office Box 99. . B. AH other dfseaces of both sexes of a private or delicate nature, as Svpbihn Gonor- rhoea, Gleet, Strictures Affection of the Kidneys and Madder, Female Diseases, Whiten, Irregu- larities of Menstruation, oc. will successfully be treatvd, no matter how long standing, by a personal application or byjctler, stating full par- ticulars of sy my torn a. Over 11000 patients have been cored In the last 3 years. DH BH&NON, post imcc zvyzp-ie- h a. F !1 2- -- The amy Safe Preparation That does not Dye, list will Restore To its Original ip2fyxtKr exen PEOFqrfocrrjs Him RESTORATIVE IN proof ot the above assertion, fead the sol lowing teatimony from distinguished pereona from all parts Qf the. cunltr- - : HON. SOLOMAN MANN, Ann Harbor, Mich- igan, says his- - wise, whose hair had been vttr t,.,- -. UiWn.. .iwr, una nau inickend and h- - roiqe bnuhlDl iii4 glossy, and enuely o ver the head. thera of my Family and friend "fusing your Ilestorative-wit- the Jiapple-- c 2 eHON.JUr)GBOREESEI,kscnaforoflIfInoIs says, my hairAVas thl Uaeof Wood's JReitorallvr, Unl jcVumld ! original color, and I have no j30ubt permanently HON. H. L. 5TfiiVABTWsumy. ha,r waa very gray, but aster uaing tv.0 bbllles. it wa tea tore' tputs original color REV J. K. BRAGG. BrookfTMd, Mass fl,t it has removed fiom nrrhead inflamation dan diufT, and a c nstanl tendency t iichln and restoied mrhair, which was veiy gray to lYs ori- ginal color. J W. DAVIDSON, Mqniijoiif ru Ilia , saya, my hair was two-thir- gravLpr rather while, but by the appliiation of the Keatoratite.aa dlrcciedrlt has resumed its original coTor, v. DR. G WALLH, r.iucago sas. aster n. n using a great many preparations all to no effect, vused on- - bottle ol your Hair Rfstorat.vel which has cured a humor in my-he- ol two years' standing.- - BENJAMIN LONGRIDCJE, 254, Seventh Ave-on- e, New Yprk, ?ov having Iom my hair by tbe effects of the ETesypelas, when it Began j.o grow, instead of black as heretofore, it was ueilmix- - euwungrHy. naving xnea many preparinona to restort- the color without pTVrt I to.nn..i 1 nut8t- - ft3d oI my doubts thas H.L. WILLIAMS, M.D., Peekenav.Ile, Ala , savs, I have used your Restorative; amrfinJ It all it la recommended to be 1 have tried it for seller and find is a certain cure. W M. WOODWABD, M. D., Frankfort, Ky., taysjie recpmrnendn ia his practice aa tbe best preparation for hair now ju use. EDWARD WALCOtT, sava, three montha a go my hair was very gray, it U nova dark brown, the uriinal color, smooth and gloasy, all by the usenf xoods' Restorative UH-SO- K?JG sjtyslaone,.monthf8 pioper ap- plication wlinestoreany ptrsbn's hali to the color tnd tenure. J D. HOESaavs a sew" applications fastened my bur firmly apd it bgan iq grow ojI and turn black, ilaoiicinal color. UfcilSY SMITH, North-Eas- t Pennaylvan a says that hei hsll had for a hublbtMUtf.'yrar, ben pf rle ctli v hire, yet ubw It Tfi zebtatrd in it. ,. ginal color soft, aiid glossy. un J vi. ou.lV'. faul, saysjhat hia har Is strong, thick and blask, altl-oag- a Bhon urau since he uaa both bilu 'and gray The neonlf. here saw Its rftecO aud have 'onfidence in it. MORRIS GqSLIACj JU, D.Su, Lou,- -, says, that auer tn Ing marfy other preparation, all to no effect he u? ed two bottles, v.;ic,h covtreu hi head wihta new" and vigorous growth of har and invitee all io come and see it. SARAH J. UKOVrV,sayshrhir vraa no. on- ly rav, buuo thin, she fesit-- us entire h sa but aster using l'AP,iyiltl.ejl( ha restored both the color and grdwlh? Prepared by Q. J. "WOOD & CO , 114 Market Street, St.1, Louis, and 312 liroAdwaj) New.lork, ami sold hu nit uruggxsts ana Mate Jle titans Utah ers, alsrj'b all Fancv and3Vet OODB Dealer?; States and Can-adaB- ." .: -- ? v .B Cr November 3, 1fA9Ti42l) ' PRO.SPCtWtORM59T LyTViKM"iK,H mence. Jan. l,t, i$9 f ie foUowmg are the hames of (he Literati yhose prnduetions will grace the column of this elegant journal during 1 REV. C. H. SHURGFON, of London. G. W. M REYNOLDS, of London. G P R. MMtS. Novelial, SIR EDWARD BULWAR. GEN. a F. HHNM.NGSEN,)aJeof Nicstarsa COL G. W CROCKET. A VX MUNTSON. CAPT. M D. ALt.tNDEftf1Ts. A THOMAS DUNN fcGLISH, M D.r HENuYC.APP,Jk , DB0 C. VAN BUKEN. 'LIEUT J M. PLATr, U SN. F CLINTON UABRINGTON MISS SOUTHWOBtll. " MRS ANN WHELPLE-r-M1S- S HETTY HEARTLy. VIRGINIA VUGAN. DI VERNON " MINNIE MANroUJL a ' HATriECLRE. MRS. T. B. SINCLAIR- - i " Terms ot Subscription, 32C0 a year) and each Subfcribens entitled lojme ojhe article named In the following Lint, nrd ia rc'qilealedlo meniion what atlicle he desire when'he sends hU money. Gold Pen wlih Silver Case, worlhraYretail12 00 Ladies Gald Peyictl, l 2 00 Gold Tooth Pick, " v 2 Ol Ladies' Gold Pen. with Eiteniun Case. 2 li) Engrossing Uold Pen, 16 arela, 2 DO Goldving, plaid and cnased, " 3 W) Ear Drops, . ,", 200 Mosaic and Florentine Brooches,' 3 00 Gold Lockets, , 2 (O Cable Charms IVoL 3 (X) Gold Broochea, ,' 2 00 GntlMneu's Pina, "0 "i 3 00 Gentlemen's Boom Stnda. 2 00 Gentlemen Sleeve Unttons, ysi 2 00 Watch hys. n . ii 2f0 Ladies' CufTPms, 2 00 RibSou Slidcsi 2 CO Gold Crosses. 2 00 Premiums to A cents Getting SnbscrlberM fhosegtning up h Club of 5 aubecribe'e, at 53 eauh and remitnng ?10, wil' be entitled to a gold p'n and silver hoMer, woilh S3 ; and each sub- scriber will receive any one of the above articles ha may select Those remitting 520 for 10 aubsciiben will be entitled to sgold pencil, with pifr, wonh $7. Those gelling wp a Club of 15 subscribers, snd remitting S30, will be entitled to a silver watch, or a gold vest chain, worth StO. Those remitting M0 for 20 subscribers, will be entitled to a silver hUutibg cased watch, or a gold chain worth 815. Those remitting S60, for 30 subscribers vi be entitled to a gold chain, or a silver hunting cased watch or, a gold chain woith 915. Those remitting SS0, for 40 subacribers; will be entllled (o a lady'b golduich, worth 930. Those remitting 8100, for 60 subscribers, will be entitled to a gold watch, worth 40. 0A11 communications should be addressed to M. B. DEAN, Publiehar, 335 Broadway, New York Under the Superintendence of Geo. Light-bod- y, late officw Yorhthc celebrated Priiitiu? BnU Make. PEIROE'S PMITISII IKK WORKS ! PHILADELPHIA. Publishers, Printers Booksellers, Type Founders, and others, are informed thai C. Peirce' manufactures all kinds of Printing Inks. omcc ol tlic Ink AVorlts, 1J2 South Tliid Street. Novembet 3, Ib53-n421- y. BROWN & GEOGH.EGAN. IVhalesale , DEALERS TN GrUOCERIES. Opposite the Bail Road Depot, ELIZABETHfOWN, KENTOCY, ror Siile Chtap a lot on the south side of the lub ic Square. A bargain can be had io the above, by calling at the Dru? fitjro. on 9 tf W V XAIIHI

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Page 1: The Elizabethtown Democrat. (Elizabethtown, KY) 1859-07-13 ...nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7xd21rgg6r/data/0007.pdfu b j ra ie'jsrfiTtaie tct,fr ri-i.lc c ff v:l Htreld SHOWERS & MOORE Merchant

ANDREW'S PATENT SILVERTOP-SE- LF GENERATING

SAFETY GAS LAMPS;

Burns n Wick..;f here U no grease, no nd iinpleaaqi--

cderor dang er of Explnaion by filling,or breaklrg, tumbling heels over bead 01

the fionr with the bjrning Lamp in your handauil mash it in piece, fhere will he nn conflr-kutlo-

for Uu concussion will instantly put thelight out, and yen miy pick yourself up in thtdavit, fn place ofWttmg the house-or- i sire. Von

mueteee to believe The Lamp will tell its ow.story, and it is cheaper than the wick liehtby Vper cent, when giving nn eo. tal amount of light

Lamps of erery description for sale, burningfluid r,r ilia cnre.it kind ai 60 cents per etilonold Lamps of any kind can bo alteied and madneat and safe, hy spplyinr al the New YoikLamp Store, Jefferson Sr. No. 46J Betvien 3dai.d 4lh &t. Lnuuville, Kentucky.

N. U. Patent Vleht for sale orlera. addreaxo 1SACP. HTHROP, Agent.

Orders solicited for Limp. Chondeliora, Pat-

ent burning Fluid, Carnphene, and Alcohol.Wholesale and retail, also Lr taleANDREWVATKNT NUT 8I1BLL PADLOCK

Itihvvfery Much shackle and lillto body or casec evcty Padlock should be. It la ery strong yetlight, so that iu weight Vflil'not wear off thethackle on railroad tars T'e works arc brassand steel so arranged a not to be affected by

rust, it Is a perfect ruokeco lumblei yet a selflocking PAdlock, a curiosity in thfo respect aihing never Leforc accomp'iahed. It cannot bepicked and that Is Buying very much for a Pad-loc-

It de6ea the moat skillful No Impressiontf the key can be made from the lock, it is sus-

ceptible of a vast number us changes or varletieot keys hence every Company can have Its onpeculiar form of key, and any number withoutanytwo alik, it cannot br knocked open nor Inany way unlocked witnoni us own i rue ivey iuihrckle fli open as soon as you turn the key,for particnlars address

ISAC V. LATHROP, Agenti.oly New York Lamp Store Luuisville,,Ky

The above Lamps can be had by calliog at theDrug Store, on Main slree

E. II. HATCBAIT iy Co. Agents,hlizabelhtowu, Ky.

F. RAUBOLD'S

FAMILY GROCERY AND

V O JVF JU V T I O JT ItalwB a on hand n supply of

KEEFS Candies of all descriptions,Cakes tight bread, Crackers,Nuts of all kinds.Raisins, Dates, Figs and Prunes,Pickles Jellies and Frtiita,

GROCERIES- -

BiigarofaU description,Plantation and Surar House Molasspaf

, Gulden 5)iup, Coffee. Tea, Rice SpiceFish. Vinccar, Candles, Sonp, TobaccoSnuff ana Ulnars.Aloo; a large osssottmentof Toys

Kefreslunciits.Ale Beer Soda Water Lemonade and Ice CreamI hoveaho Made arrangements by which I canfurnish FretU bread from Louisvilld ecry dny.Tefnufi Cheap for Cash.

, F, RAUBOULD.

wOTfr7EIDY &, CO'SI)LAWAUC STATE

LOTTERIES!C.2PJLT.1Z, PRIZE9 40.000!!

TICKETS 810.

WOOD, EDDY A; CO., MANAGEHS.BUCCEB60R3 TO GREGORY & MAURY.

The undersigned, .baaing "become owners of

THE AKOVBOTTERY CHARTERIN DELAWYllE offer to the public thefollowing ech'me, to hedrwn each Wednesdayin June, lFfii at Wilmington, Delaware, inyublic, under the nperinU ndence of sworncommissioners appointed by the Governor

Clata 314 Draws "Wed June 1,1859.Class 326 Draw Wed. June 8, 1859.Class 338 Draw? Wed. June 15, 1859.Class 350 Draws Wed. June 22, 1859.Claes 362 Draws Wed. Juuc 20, 1859.

Thirty.Two Thousand Three Hun-- -

died and Ninty-Si-x Prizes.Nearly one Prize to every two Tickets !

o .

78 iVunibcrs- -l Drawn Ballots.MAGNIFICENT SCHEME.

TO UE DRAWN

Each Wednesday in June.1 Prize of 10,000 is $40,000

21,789 " 21,7892 Prizes of 10,000 are 20,0003 6,000 " 18,0003 4000 12,0004 2,UUQ " 8,000

15 1,000 l( 15,00015 600 " 9,00015 500 7,500

227 250 " 56,75065 100 6,50066 70 " 4,55065 40 2,600

4,875 20 " 97,50027,040 10 " 270,400

32,3P6 Prizes amountingito $589,589

WholeTicket 510 Halves 52,50

Certificates of Packages in the abore schemewill he aold al the lolloping rates, uhtch is thertsV.Csi'a of Package of CG Whole tickets 3149,60

" 26 Half 74.75" 2G Quarter ' 37,37

DELAWARE LOTTERY?CLASS No. 350,

JfratGB on SaturdQLiji June 25, 1859.7B Wunibcrs 11 Drawn Ballots

One Grand Capital Prize of

170,000!1 Prize of ?30,000t 2 Prizes of 5,50011 " 20,0001 50 " l( 1,000!1 " 11,527! 289 450!1 u 8,000f &c , &c, &c ,

at, 412 Prizes amounting to 51,193,1971

TVholeTrcketsSSO; Halves 510; Quarters 55.

In Ordering Ticked or Certificates,ndoee the amount of monev to our addrees,

fur ubalou wieh to purchase; uanj6 the Lotteryin which you wish it invested, and whether jou

hh Wholee, Halves or Qaarters, on receipt otwhich, we send what jn ordered, by first mailtope the i with the bcheme

ImmedUtely aster the drawing, the drawnclimbers will be ient nllU a written expUnatlou.

pnrcbftAers willplaisa write their rlgiuturcspfain.'and nive tbejiameof their Post Officf,County and Eule.

Sbtice to Correspondent.Tbnae who prefer cot sending money by nail,

esnuKOmnr k T tQ Vl7!J, Xli AJJ" Jj-- ii ".w vv-i- i Xi j. ,

whereby mony for Tickete.in sums ofTen Dol-

lars snd upwards, cin be sent ua

AT OUR JUSK AND EXEESTSE,ffomaoy where they hsven offier.The .rnoncy and oidtr must be enclGseitin a

GQVEBNBST POST OFFICK iTA-MPE- D

ENYfcLOFE' orihe BxptetieXcmpEny cacnotreceiTthem.

trOrdrB for Tickele-o- r Certificates, j

ct ExpressVOOT, EDDY &CO

jifi.13 Wiltnmgion, DelawarepaD u b j ra ie'jsrfi Ttaie tct,fr ri- i.lc c ff v:l Htreld

SHOWERS & MOORE

Merchant. T a,i 1 or s ,

AND DEiLXl3 IN

READY-MAD- ECL0THIN&,""

May ast received thir Stock of Spring and

Summer Goods,

Mollis, Caiimers and Ytstings,

Itcndy-IIIad- c ClothingAND

GOODS 3;

Which will be sold Lower than theeamc Goods can be bought

Elsewhere.AH kinds of work made to order, on short

nolke, and in a style that cannot be surpassed.Our Store la immediately opposite Morris &

Cook's Hat Shop.SHOWERS & MOORE.

rr 3EJ

J U y 1 J.J. ijl-jL- j rt

Zcii?h and Boy'sCOATS,

.PANTS,? 5 . .0c VESTS,. SHAWiLS,?

$ : 3 IRTS)IJndcrGarmcnts,

j ' r LVV TA

lovves;ers, ; 11

CRAVATS.PORT MON1SE,

;nandlierchicf r pIKCCK JLIC85

Ac. &C.

QHEAP FOR CASH. -

The greatest variety Just Received atSHOWEUS& MOORE S.

Tffifliiiiff1TO

CASH PURCHASE ":

TrcHieitdous Cargainsis

Rtady-Ufad- c Clotliiiig- -

AND

FWnJS JMUJVa GOODS!!To thoeo who pay Cash, and want Bar-

gains in Ready-Mad- e Clothing, call atSHOWERS & MOORE'3.

They (till carry on the

TA1JLOKING BUSINESS,Attheh old stand, and iiiTiic those uho mayuibh to pun haae Cloth, &c , and have li mademtu raiments, and tht ae ,wbo mav wish Rfady-MdJe Clothing, to give them a call, as they feelwvuuc)ifc ui 6,tub mci uoifcatu luau ailj UIUCuuuse in iuvn. r

.6 ly.Oct SHQU'EHSAl MOORF

A CARDor TUB

Hfcdlcal Profession,Having had for my object the preparation ofa

remedy that would be behcficia! in all caeeswhere an xlernal application fa indicated, withnut 'belnj: jmurious in any. 1 have devoted anumber of years to studying and experimenting:Alter ma King muusonno oj ejpenmenis ana

thfi best authors and most scientificcheml ts and phsipian ol the day, 1 have "fct

length succeeded In making a Medicine thatwill recommend itself lo evtrv one who studiesIts combination. Every Intelligent Physician andDruggist will see at a glance, from the analysisgiven below, that it la composed of the ery bestremedies for exteruat use in the Materia Aledica.

This is not a Secret Remedy;Every person who can read may know its compo-sition, its etlects are aUo well known. Onehundred thousand Bottles made according tothis prescription have been sold and used. Theresult u every ca?e waa always uniform and satis factory. Ttcad the analysis made by onq of themofct popular, anl ecienlific Chemist in the Uni-ted States.

ANALYSIS Or frlKTfrt'S OHIEKTAL LIFELINIMENT,

3IADE BY C. W W'RIGfiT, M, D.,

Proe$tor of Chemistry in the Kentucky Schoolof Medicine DtcetnUr, 1833.

To H. T) POrTh .Sir The ingrodienls which enter into

of the Preparation known as "PorterVOriental Life Liniment," which waa lest with mefor qualitative chemical .analyses, .were fouud orvcz&niiiiaiiou iu tuniaio iug iouutvin inrcaients;

Euplone,Paraffin e,Picamar,Pitical,&tpnomar,Oitfiom Resin. a

All ot the abovOinRredients, with the exception of Caibonate of Polassa, are eminently ami- -'

septic. As the composition of the above prepa-ration is no longer a secret, I have no hesitancyin statme that it ib a a&se and efHc.Acio.ia external remedy' for the diseases in which it is recom-mended. Respectfully

c. w. WRiGiir.

Hundreds of physicians use and prescribe por-ter a Oriental Life L'mment, believing tt to bethe best remedy for that class of diseases inwhich It is recommended. They know its com-position and prescribe it with as much certaintya to tts etlects, is they do any other remedy

The tallowing are a sew ns the many eminentAnd influential phymciana who have written let-ters to tbe proprietor speaking In the hlehealtermsot the medicinal properties of the OrientalLife Liniment:

Df. W. D. Reid, of JetTerPon county Ky.Dr. Moaee Appelgale , CrotheraVIlle, lud.Br, Bruce, of Newcastle, Ky,Dr. J. II. Jupin, of 31organfield,Ky.Dr. J. I. McCounel, Obion Valley, Tenn.Dr. J. W. McDonald, liutlcreville, Itid.Dr. R. B. Parker, Liberty, Ky.Dr. K, H. Peiryromi, Boston. KyDr D. TeufclL Felixville, Ky.Dr. C. H. Harris, Charleston, Ky.Dr. J. W. Hedges, CoIemansvIIc,Ky.Dr. W. E. Olds, Mopfee, lnd.

The Oriental Life Liniment uill be sound offrrat benefit in Rheumatism, Cute,Bruises, Sprains, &c., &c. Put up in 25c 5Ucand M Bottles, aiid sold by all Druggists and.Country Merchants. , ,

Manufactured by ! 'DR. H. D. QRtEJi.c .

Jan.ll-l- y. 56 Thud St,, Louisville, Kyc $

JFop Sale,TINE tract of Land lying 6 miles fromA Hardin County, Ky., on the

lumipiku toad leadicg from Locusvrlle to Nash- -illc, ihree milea from Glendale'' a depot on

the L. Mtid N. Railroad. The tract Of land coh-tai-

231 acres, and la finely timbered andwaered, with a neat new Log House on it andabout 30 acres of cleared land. 1 will sell thewho enact or parcels of it to suit purchasers.

Pot further particulars ap"ply to Cofer srrdBrown, Eliabej"?un, Ky.. or to tbe undersign- -

td 3 rants trrt Ehrbethtowc.Max 10 is. JA.XLZ A, QMIziLZf

$366,040.To be Distributed.

UE0RGIA STTE LOTTERY,On the plan of Single Nninhcra. '

For th benefit of the,

fontfccllo ITniori Academy,or nspsn couwTr, oiouoti, r

Authorized by Special Apt of the Legislature.

MINNEY & CO., MANAGERS,

CAPITAL miZEFifty Thousand Tickets !

25,828 PRIZESMore than ONE- - PRIZE to every Tico

TICKETS.Tickets only $10.

Halvrs, Quarters- - and Eighths In proportion.

To be Drawn each Saturday in June,1859.

Class 22 to be Drawn June 4, 1850.Class 23, to be Drnwu June 1 1, 1850.Clns 24, tobe Drawn Juno 18, 18SO.

Class 25, to be Drawn June 25, 1859.To be Diawn in public under" the sworn super-intendence of two Commissioners W. It. SYMONS and J. M. PRENTISS, in the

City of Savannab, Georgia.

MAGNIFICENT SCHEME.1 Prize of 00,000 is $GO,O0Q .1 " - SO.OOOfia 20.000

.- V- -, -

1 .10.UOO is 10,0(301 5,0061 " 4,000 ia- - 40001 "vift '3000 is 3,000

71H .fJI21tf00is 2,0001 - l;50CtvJ8 T,50Q

i:fob i 1,100""'? --1060 arc 5,000

' 10' trc.i500 aro 5,000fl "400 Soo. are'300 arc 600

2 (I 200 arc 40050 II 1500

100 War'elXO100 95 arc 9,500100 85 a're 8,500

Approximation Prize.t41PFa Sr SWApplo JCO,000,P. are JS00

i 150 20,000 600A 125 lU.ULl 6004 100 ft.OCO 4008 so 4,ao C408 'fiO 3,000 480

' 8 60 2.1100 itO8 40 1 A0O 320

400 20, 100 800075.0C0 8y 0,000

25,823 Prises amonntiag to 5366,040

Wholo Tickets i$m Halves 55,vuarcurs $4,ov;

PUN OF THE LOTTERY,

The nnmbers from 1 to 50,000 correspondingwith thoe numbers on the tickets printed onseperate slips of paper, sre encircled with smalltin tubes and placed In one wheel

The first 3S0 Priies, similarly printed and en-

circled, are placed in another wheel.The wheels are then revolved, and a number

is drawn from the wheel of .Numbea, and, at thesame lime a Prize Is drawn frbm the other wheel.Tbe numbered prize drawn out are opened andexhibited In the audience, and registered by theCommissioners; the Prize being placed againsttbe Number drawn, This operation is lepeattduntil.the Prizes are drawn out.

Approximation Prizrs. The two precedingand the two succeeding Numbers to thoeedrawing (he firfet 8 Pnzea will be emitted to lhe48 Approxin alion. Prizes- - For example: it Ticket No. 11250 drawsihe 5560.000 Prize these Tick-et- a

numbered 11218, 11249, 11251, 112-- willeach be entitled to S200. Is Ticket No. 550draws the Prize, those tickets number-ine64-

5411,551, 562, will each be entitled to3150, and so on according to the above scheme.

Certificates or Packages will be sold at thefollowing rstea, which Is the risk:Certificate tf Pack. ofW Whole Tickets S60 GO

u " 10 Hair 30 0010 Quarter " 15 00

' lUhighlh ' 7 60IN ORDttRING TICKETS OK CERTIFICATES,Enclose tbe money to our address for the ticketsordered, on receipt of wnir.n iney will be forwarded by first mail. Purchasers can have tickcts endine in sny figure they designate.

The list of drawn numbers and prizes will besent to purchasers immediately niter the draw-in- ?.

B3T Purchasers will pleaae write their signa-tures plain, and give their Post Office, Countyand State.0 Remember that eyery prize is drawn and

payable in full without deduction.fCjT All prizes ol ft J ,000 and under paidJmme- -

du;pjy alter the drawing oiner pnzes at tne us-

ual time ol thiity days.All communications etrictly confidential.Orders for Ticket or Ceruficites, by Mail or'Express, io bedirecfetd to ." v

'Mc'KINNEY & CO.,SAVANNAH, Ga.

IT3- - K-- H. WENDOVER, Agent, Cincinnati,Ohio. mayltJ-l- y

iEL J M HART. JUDOE O W. F. STRICItLCH

EAGLETffbtJES.ELIZABETMEO WN, JC7,

HART Jk STRICKLEU. ProprietorTHIS well known Eatabiiehment, Formerly

by T. B. Munford. Esq , Is one of thebest in the WESrERN COUNTUY. Its tablessre provided with all the Subslantials and Delicaciesthe Markets can afford, and Guests areentertained in a manner calculated to please

Meals Served up at all hours, to suit the con-venience of persons Travelling

03" The SALOON ja supplied with, the follow,ing list of choice LIQUORS :

Whisky, French Brandy, Holland Gin, PeachBrandy, Apple Brandy, Wild Cherry Brand?, Gin-g-

Wme, Port Wine, Cherry Wine,-- WadenaWine, CTatawba Wine, Old Pennsylvania Whisky,Cfacry Bounce, and Pechelature They alsokeep the various, and beet brands df Cigars, andunsurpassed chewing Tobacco.

BOOTS & SHOES.GHEAP FOR CASH.

H. Meyer respectfully informs the citizens ofcuzaociniown, ana vitumjr, mm uc jo oun at maold 6tsad, where he will be happy lo see all hisold cuatotners, and to furnish tbtn with everyvariety of work in his line on the mostresonableterms for cash In hand-H- e

solicits a ahare of the public patronage andpromises that his work shall not be excelled instyle or durability, by that done in any shop Inthe west. His stock constats of the very beatmaterials, and having several Experienced work-men employed, he felsconfldent that he can sillall orders viib which he may be savored, to theentire satisfaction of hia customers.

He thinks lhe articles manufactured by hirriwill compare favbrably with work in this or anyother markU Au examination of hia work onhano is earneetjy solicited. Mending done withneatrfeea and dispatch, ou reasonable terms

Peb- -9 ly. 11. MBYKit.

ALIiEN & STRANGE.BLACKSMITHS PLOJWVASJBRBIhcbc gentlemen have associated themselves

together in business, and sire prepared to do allkinds of "ork in then Hue. They have theunght of Haidin, Hart, Mead, and GraysonCounties, for manufacturing BBfNLY'S PATEN1 PLOWS, which cannot be excelled by any

I now in use. They cordially thank their friendsfor pabt aironagej ad reepectfully solicit theircontinuence. Aft orders entrusted to their carewill be executed wiih neatness, cfiespneas, anddispatch.

They also Keep constantly On nand a good assortrsent of PLOWS for wholesale aiid letai!.

shop near the ratlrcea Depot.reb.-2-- K Eluebclttowa, Ky.

I'LUrfUlJL U. iAJfciIiiW'fcS53

CJROVER & JBAKbKV.CELEBRATED.

lU'wiLY scwisra maciines

NEW STYLES PRfCES PROM 850. TO 825. .

EptTRA cnAROES OP ?5 FOIt TIBUUES.

495. BROADWAY, ARW TOHKJ7 FOUHTH STREET. I tH'lSMLLB.4 HIGGINS BLOCK, DIXTNGTUN.

rUUTtlSTRElJT, CUNCINATI.AgtnciiS in alt the principal QiRtiand TVicn

in the Vnfltd Stales.Thrse Machines sew from to spoofo. an pur- -

chnpd from lh store, requiring nooflbread; they Hem, Fell, Gather, and Stilch tusuperior style, finishing each seam by iheir ownoperation, without recourse to thr bond nccdlr.as is irqiiuea Dy other machines. Iney will dobetter and cheaper sewing than a seemstreea can,e en is she works' for one cent an hour, and arc,unquestionably, the btst Machines in the market for family sewing1, on account of their sim-plicity, durability, eaoe of management, andadaptation to all varieties of fXmilv sewing exrcuting either heavy or sine worjt with eoual fa-

cility, and wild out special adjustment.As evidence of tbe unquestioned mperiorjlY of

thtir Machines, thp Groter 6l BaKKS SsmhGMicuiNE CowpiKY beg leave to respectfully re-fer to the fullowlng

TESTIMONIALS."Harinr had one of Giover & Baker's Ma

chines in my family lor nearlva year and a half,I take pleasure- - in commeuding u an every wayreliable Tor the purpose for which it in Josipnod;Famllr Sewing." Mrs. Jothua Keatritt xo'fe ofReo, Dr. Leavtt, Editor of N. Independent

"1 confess mee)rdelighted with voar SewinrhMachine,, whictiJias been in my family for manymonina. n naa aiwaya uren rtaay ror auty, re-quiring; no adjustment, and is. easily adapted tuerery yrieiy of family sewing, nimpiv chang-ing the spools of thread" Mrs Elnalelh Stuckland, wise of Dr Strickland, Editor of ft. y.Christian Advocate.

"Aster tiyiug several good machines, I prefer-red yours, on account of its simplicity, and thepenecteaf e with which it is managed, as well asthe slienlh and durability of the seam. Asterlong experience, I feel competent to apeak ,Inthis manner, and to confidently recommend it forevery variety ns farm I v Bewing " Ars. II B,Spooner, wise of the Editor of Brookhn Star,

"I have need a Grover & Baker Sewing Ma-

chine for two yeais, and have sound it adapted toall kinds o! sewing;, from Cambria to Bioar'clothGarments have been worn outwithoutthe civinrMflj ui a aiuuu. iuc luaui'iio is rnQtiv uppi inorder, and easily uspd'Afrs A B Aipple,tcife of Bee. Geo Whipple, A ew York.,. "Your Sewing Machine "has been in use in myfamily the pat two years, and the ladies requestpie to give you their testimonials to its perfectadaptedncsa, as well as Jabor saving qualities inthe performanrf of family as d hdisthold ecw-ing- .'

', Bobert Jioorman, XCeia York.(For several months we have used Grover &

Baker's Sewing Machine, and have come to theconclusion that, every lady who desires her sew-in- s

beautifully and quickly done, would be mostfortunate ia possessing one of these reliable andIndefatigable 'iron nef whose com- -Dined qualities ot Deau'v. Mrengtn, and simplicity, are invaiusDie. j v Morrin. t'atitrAi ofQen. Geo. P. Morris Editor of the IIone Jour- -nal.

Extract of a letter from ThosB. Learnt, Esq.,an American gentleman, now resident in Sydney.New South Wales, dated January VZ, 1858

"I had a (ent msde in Malbourne, in 1853, inwhich theTe were over three thousand yards ofsewing done with one of Graver & Baker's Ma-

chines, and a single seam of that jia outsloodall the double seams sewed by tallora with aneedle and twine."

"Is Homer Could be called Up from hn murkyhades, he would Mng the advenjol Grove & Haker as a more benignant miracle of art than wasever Vulcan's smltbr He would denounce mid-night shut-makin- as thedtreful .spring of woesunnumbered." Pros. jVorCA

"I tske pleasure in saying, that the Grover St

Baker Sewing Machines Ifave more than sustain-ed my expectation. Afser trying ana returningothers, I hare three of them in operaiion m mydifferent places, and. aster sour years trlaf, haveno fault to find " J. It. Hammond Senator cfSouth Carolina.

'My wifebaa hid, pnev Grover iSc Baker's Fam-ily Sewing Machines for some time, and I amsatisfied it is one of the beet labor-savin- g ma-chines lb at has been invented. 1 take muchpleasure in recommending it to the public J,G Harris, Governor of Jenn.

"It is is beautiful thing, and puts everybody in-to an excitement of good humor. Were la Cath-olic, 1 should insist upon Saints Grover and Ba-

ker having an elernal holiday in commemorationof their gobd deeds for humanity." CassiWs M.Clay."I thfnk it by far the best patent in use This

Machine can be adapted from the finest cambricio tne nearest cassimere. u sews stronger, fas-ter, and more beautifully than one can imagine.Is mine could not be replaced, money could notbuy it." Mrs. J G, Ilrown, Nishvilte, Ttnn.

"It Is speedy, very neat, and durable in itswork; Is easily understood and kept in repair. 1

earnestly recommend this Machine to all my ac-quaintances and o;hera." Mrs. AL --1 irreat,Memphis, Tenn.

"We find this Micbine (o work to onr sat-isfaction, and with pleasure recommend it tothe public, as we believe tbe Grover & Baker tobe the best' Sewing Machine In use-- " DearyBrothers Alhsonian, 7enn.

"Is used exclusively for family purposes, withordinary care, I will wager they will l&t one'three score years and ten,' and never get out ofsix." John Erstfne, Sashvilte. Teitn

"I hare had your Machine for sereratrVcckt,and am perfectly satisfied that tbe woik it cocsIs the best and most beautiful that ever wasmade." Maggie Atimson, Kashvilie, Tenn.

4I use my Machjne uppn coats, dressmaking,and sine linen stitching, and the work is admira-ble far better than the best hand se vfog-a- anyother machine I have ever seen." Lucy D.Thompson, Rashvillc, Tenn.

'I find the work tbe strongest and most beau-tiful I have ever seen, made ether by hand ormachine, and regard the Groter & Baker Ma-

chine as one of lhe greatt-a- t blessings tu our.- -' Mr. ThiilnY- - Wrtahutll TmOCA. -- ...., w....

'I have one oI Gforer 5t Baker's Sewing Ma-

chines in use in r7 family ,"and find it invalua-ble. I can confidently recommend U tn all per-sons in want of a machine,' & Tt Thompson,XCashvilc lenn.

l take pleasure in certifying to the nti.it ofthe Grover & Baker Setting Machines. 1 hsicused one on almost every description of work tormonths, and find it much stronger and butter Ineverv especi than work done by hand.1 Afra.D. jr. Wheeler, bashvitlc Tenn.

'I would be unwilling to dispose of my Grover& Baker Machine lor a large amount, could 1 notreplace it again at pleasure.' Ars. II Q, Scovel Nashville Tenn.

'Our two Machines, purchased lrom von, dothe work of twenty young ladirs. We with picas- -

ureiecommena tne uiover c uaiter sewing ma-chine to be the beat in use.' iV. Stiltman 4Co. Memphis Tenn.

'The fcrover 6V Baker Sewing Machine worksadmirably. I think they stitch and work far su-

perior to thatof any Sewing Machine 1 evtr caw.On sine work. Ilhink the Machine would bo hardlo beat W. J. bavi'e Memphis Tenn.

'I find tbe Machine eaaity managed, very dur-able, andlake pleasure In recommending it toall who wish convenience, economy, and pleas-ure Mrs. F. Titus Memphis Tenn.

The Grover & Baker Sewing Machines havegiven euch satisfaction that we cheerfully recom-mend them to all who wish a good and substan-tial Sewing Mathina. It executes work withmuch care snd speed, and more finely than anyother machine 1 have seen Mrs. It. B. MitchellMemphis Tenn.

1 am happy lo give my testimony fn savor ofGrover oz Baker's Seeing Machine, and us theperfect satisfaction h gives in every respect. Itsews nealljv fl')0 ! )' no means complicated,and I prefer it io all ofhern I hate seen. Mrs.Bryan, wise of Kev. A- - M. Brvan, Memphis Tenn

CU affords me much pleasure to say, that theMachine works well ; and 1 do not hesitate torecom-nen- it as possessing all the advantagesyou claim1 for it My wise is very much pleasedwith it. ana we take pleasure In .certifying to thisWTecL IT C Brinklej, Memphis, Ten.

MtgiveamefrteasurHio fiud the Grover 4 Ba-k-

see wing Machine giving eo much SKtisfact.no.I have it In consent u, a.,d filld itall that couldS?mS!1 ,S le. Lnoat e,mPle nd durableffeW l hT

Tennlly "commend

seen examined andkinds of Sui Maclinea, I fcei freeTo Jv hittke Grover 6 Baker MachinL-aar- sax wJJJ""'

.. vb t ., iauig 2iiecs-

Great Caufie of Joy to the Afflicted.

CROOKE'S iliCTRlC OIL, . AND

NEVER TAIL!IN calling the attention of lhe public to these

Mtdicinfe, we would say they have been sullyletted and thousands who have nlrettdv usedthem, speak in the, most complimentary term oftheir wonderful effects. Whenever used theyare recejted with acclamations of great joy, annpronounced she greatest cure for Aches andPoms ever offered to the public. TMr masterlyeffects upon tbe nerve, in quietingthi m, wheiherapplied externally or takrn Internally, givesthem a celej'ntjr unsuryassed by any thing, theyact uyoa the system on the principles of Elec- -

ii'utui Ktnviiiiiut V.UKO (it riiuiiri lllll liiuiiujthi else known. During the brief period

since their introdnction, they have carried hap- -

pines to the berrts of thouaanda who now jejoiceiu iiivuujji nuui iun6 iuisciuiK pum ana uisea&e.wnicn many otoer rcmeaies nau tailed to cute,:Indeed it is no exageratlon, when we say Iheyarc dccidcly lh best preparations known for lhecure of those diseases lor which ihey arq recom-mended. They are bound to rise and stand pre-eminent In the Jietof valuablcremediefl. and theywilt certainly be need when many of the nostrumsbow m vogue shall have fajlenoblivion.

It is well known tbe pnblic baa been deceivedin many instances, by beirg Induced to buyworthless and Fnerl preparations: but thete Med-icines need only to be used, to be appreciated ;and p hope they will not be condemned by (hoeuhft have not used them, before giving them afair trial. Is it were necessiry, we could furnihmany certificates lrom the best men of the coun-try, but we would cay, that the e of one bottleIn a neighboihood, would do more to convincethe public of its superior qualities, than all thecertificates in the world So come and see foryourself ea, ye lame and suffWingI Ob, ) e Rheumalic and dying, come and aee ! 1

' TT11 js jMCCiriuTue cures peilormed Dy thia DlMicine are so

wonderfnland inataataneous, so salisfaclory andmitigating ot human ill as to call upon publicfunctionaries, and those havinc charse of Dublicinstilulions for the sick and slifTerjng, to lookwen mio uie wen auesiea merits, jne simple el- -

ncacy oi mis tLEOTiac uil. its eiiects ar soastonishing as to resemble those miraculouscures in ancient times, spoken of intheSciip-tures- ,

an peilormed by annointing with oil ThisElkctric Oil Is extremely mild, vet prompt Initsopperatlon It is uaed with a most salutaryeffect m all Flesh Wounds and Cutaneous Erupt-ions, such as Buina, Cuts, Cfcaps, Tetter, King-wor-

Salt Rheum. Frosted Feet Earache, Deaf,ness, S.rc Eyes, Piles, Bruises, d

all diseases where an external application is re-

quired, but It is perfectly safe to take internallyand It has a good effect in all cases of IndolentConsumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, Pleu-risy Phthisic, 5 c.

Two or three applications will cvre the worstChapped Hands It has no superior for ChappedLTpst or ony other Chaps. Nothing is better forBurns ot Scalds. It has no equal for Tetter orRingworm; and ifnsed on a Fresh Cut, it nevergets sOre; but heals up in an Incrradible shorttime. Try allotheii, but give this one a fair sim-ple trial.Tht inventer challenges tht world tcith

this Electric OxU

Crookc's Never Fail.Thla preparation contains the most powerulf

ingredients belonging to the vegetable kingdom,and owfnr, to its very penetrating qualities it hasriven relies In cases of Ibe most obdurate andexcruciating pain, when all other remedies havecompletely sailed. It Is wonderful in its effects,vet harmlesj as water for the-mo- delicat npr.son. An Infant may take it into its Momach, asprescribed without danger; the most delicate fe-

male may use It without annoyance for ti iabeautiful m appearance, pleasant in its odor, andleaves no grease nor suuu w acre i nas been anrTlltPll.

It has ocen discovered Install organic derange-ments of :bc animal system, ia the effect of anobstruction of the Electric Fluid in the organsdiseased. An application of the Never Fah,from it very penetrating qualitiea, puts in imme-diate motion this fluid, hence a pure is thua efJected, and in many cases in five or ten minutes,li cures an Acnes ana pains m a shorter timethan anything else known in the Materia Medicnucha Headache, Earache, Tooihache,Jwacbeituuraigia, juieunmiiam, sprains, urttmps, oiO.iJacdinteinally for the cure of Colic, Cramp Colic, oil rteaoHcne, uiairoea, otc. it cores Tooth'ache In one minute. Earache fn two minutesiieauacue ia uie miuiurti. ineuraigis palna injitlecu minutes, (yc. A dose taken inwardlycures the Colic, Sick Headache. Diarrhea ore'iu n very short time. This medicine generallygives icuti iu iiuiu uug w iun minutes.

It will nowjbe evident that the Electric Oil isrecommended lor all Flesh Wounds, and diffus-es pertaining to the Sin, while the Never Failjs used lor all Achea and Pains. But in allChronic Diseases, such as Chronic Bheumatlam,6c, the Electric Oil should be used externally,and the Never Fail Internally. They are alsoequally as good for your horse as yoursejl; nothing is urucr jur iub acraicues l ry them.

These medicines are warranted purely Vegeta.blc, and no bad results can arlae from there use.htery ounce of them ia compounded under theimmediate supervision of tbe inventor, and he asaures an mat no acieienous drug cutera intotheir composition.

Sold throughout the country by all regularDruggiats, and country Merchants at Oue Dollarper Dome. All orders sddrcsacd to the Propriaor will be attended to

Prepared and sold byC. CROPKR,

At lhe Botanic Drug Store, 84 Thirt, St , Louis-ville, Ky. Sold by E. H. HAYCIlAFr, $ Co.

Ky. Feb-1- 6 ly

"Toward association,PHILADELPHIA.

A Uenevolent Institution established bjBpeciatenaowmentjor the relies of the

Sick andi Distressed afflictedwith Virulent and Epidem-

ic Diseases.rpHE HOWBD ASSOCIATION, in view 0rX the swfn. destiuction of human lifr, caus-ed by Sexual and the deceptions pracraatd upon the unfortunate victims of such dheases hv Ouacka. several veam a en dtrpnipd thmtr

.'Cosnulting Surgeon, as a CHABITABLE ACTwormy oi their name, to open a Uispensarr forthe treatment of this claes or diseases, in alltheir forms,, and to give MEDICAL ADVICEUUAiJS to all who apply by letter, with a aeecilption of their condition, (age, occupation,Jiabita of life &c ,) and 'in cases of extremep0cit,y to FUKNISH MEDICINES FBEE OPrMlAU.'.' It is needless to add that the Asao.elation command the highest Medical skill ofitbe age, and will luinio- - juemoai approved modern lrentmoiit.

The Directors of the Association, iu their an-- ;nual Heporl npon the treatment ol Sexual Di?B

for the year ending Jan-tar- 1st, 1818. ex-press the highest satisfaction with the successwhich has sttended the labors of the ConsultingSurgeon In lbs cure of Spermatorrhea, Stmi alWeakness, Impotence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syph-iilli- s,

the-vic- o of Onanism or self-abuf- &c,and orders contiouanctf of the same plan fori...ujk eneuiug yeai.

The Directors, on a review of the past, feelBssurca mav iucii ia'uio in inie apuei oi Denev-ole- nt

effort bavf been of great benefit to the af-

flicted, especially to the young, and, they haveresolved to devote themselves, wjip renewedteal, lo this very important and much deepisedcause.

Au admirable Kepott on Spermatorrhea, orSeminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism. Masturbation, oi Self-abus- and other diseasee ofthe Sexual Organs, will be sent by mall in aeesled envelope, FREE OF CHAUGE, on

of two stsmp8 to pay postage. Other ts

aod Tiacls on the nature and treatment ofsexual dissasea, diet cVc, are constantly beingpublished for gratuitous distribution, and will besent to the afflicted. Some of the new remediesand modes ol treatment discoveied during thelast year, sre of great value.

Address, for Beport or treatment, Or. GEO.B. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard As-

sociation, No. 2, South Ninth Street, Philadel-phia, Pa. i By 0(des of the Directors.

EZRA D.HEARTWELL, President.GEO. pAIKCHILD, Secretary. -Auguat 18, 1858. n31lr

HILL'S HOTEL.Opposite the Circuit dtid County Clerk's Officr

CMZABETHTOWN, KY.MEALS FURNISHEU AT ANY HOUR

To those traveling by ICai JBoad or Stage.conveyances juruisur pvrauuo ueeiuug vj

travel In any direction.Conveyance by Otydibus for Passengers and

baggage to aod from Karl road Depot free o

charge.t5PitrCsage TSspeetfnPy solicited.

LOUISVILLE ADVERTISEMENTS

7S7 1

JL . VV JiMronitltS AND DEALEltfl IN

Old ItourbouaiidJRryc Whisky,

03" Sixth Sreett near Main.r-- a

m2 6m LOUISVILLE, KT,

BENJ. A. FLOOD,Ycnitxan Blind and Show-Cas- e Maker,Third Street Between Jlaln and AInrkct

Veniuan Blinds of every elze. Color and prie.ijnow uases for Country Merchants CheapHhnn rprtAiifrd mid tiling Trimminv fnr nlt.

Eatab Uhed 1838. LOUISVILLE, KYmar J ty.

A.F.COLDEWAYs. "Wholesale and Betail Furnituro "NVaro Ilooms,

3d Street between Mamand Market,LOUISVJLLiJ, KY.

Keeps constantly on hand a largeassortment ol Cabfrjet Furnitures Dnt

Mattresses,which will be sold lower than the same can bebought at our otbet houses In the city. Mar3-- 1

TIHE CLO'fTllKi; HOUSEHITHERTO CONDUCTED UNDER THE HUM

OF

LICnTEN, LOEWENTHAL, & CO

Will be.caried gn as I?erriofore by thepartners, CbasL1chten and ileniy

Oberndorfer, under the style of

C. LIGHTEN, & q,0- -,

A mnst complete etocksof every; ysrifty ofClothing and Furnishing Goods, constantly onband. C LIGHTEN, ty Co.N. W. Corner of Main sndfith Streets

Mar. y. LOUISVILLE, KY.

WM. KENDItICK, ,DEALER IV

Watches ami JcwclrSILVER AND PLATED WARE,

MASONIC JEWELS AND REGALIA,No. 71 THIRD STREET,

Between 'Main t Market, 3d honse fromMarket East Side.

Louisville, Ky.Watches aid Jewelry repaired. Silver-War-e

Made to Order Marches, 185U-l- y,

IF YOU WAN$dNE OF THOSE

Goofl, Beautiful; Durable, Genuine,

PICTURES.Which are sa much admired throughout the

City and Hsewbere,

d. c. BirrrisoN'S gallukv,Just Above 3d, on JIain Street.

You wijl there get a LIKENFSS that willyou in a good humor with yourself for

the balance of your life

B,D6n't make a mistake and getinto thb wrong Gallery 'butrecollect theGenuine Place for tbe Genuine 'Articli

h" - "i-iv- rr30"7 opwvv ""t

D. C BETTISOIN'S GAJLLEKY ..

Just Above 3d Street, on MainLOUISVILLE, KF.

March 3 ly

.T O Is IV S I iTI mr ,MANUFACTURER OF

AND WHOLESLE AND RETAIL DELEU IN

SOPAS, CHAIRS,AND

CABINET FURNITURE,No. 3S6 & 158,--3. E. Corner 01 MH 1 7th Sis.

LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. '

FAMILY SEWING MACHINES,

Sl!Ko. 1 Ifl atonic Temple.

LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY.

WE OFFER TO TH PUBLIO WHEELERoi WILLSON,9 IMfKOYED SEWING MACHINE, with increased confidence in its meritsan the ocst and most, Tellable Family SewjngMachine now ia use. It sews equally well onthe thickest tir thinnest fabrics, makes the 'ocketitch impossible to unravel, with the essentia!adyantaje of being alike on both sides, formingno ridge norcbain on the underside, is simplein construction, more speedy in movement, andmore durable than any other rnscbtne

We give full instructions tu enable the pur-chaser to sew ordinary seaine, siieh, hem sell,quilt, gather, bind and tuck all on the same machine, and warrantJt for thjee years.

Circulars, containing testipioniala from ladiesof lhe highest standing, Easfand Wetj givingprices &c:, will be furnished gratis on applica-tion in. person or by letter.

Sept. 8, IS5-- iy. A SUMNER & Co.

M COKMICK'SSoaping & Mowing

MACHINES, COMBINED.world renowned Reaper & MowerTHIS which baa been awarde'd'MedaiV At

the London exhibition of all Nations in 1851. a!the Great French ihlbltion at Paris in 1855, atthe Universal French exhibition in 1556 and bythe Royal exhibition in England In 1857 and bythe United Mates Agricultural Society heldat Syracuse, N. Y., In 1857 the firat and hlgh-e- at

Premium was awaided to this celebratedMower and Reaper which la now to bd had ol

BROWN L GEOGEGAN, Aociitstsprilf13-t- t Elizabethtown, Ky.

AN EARNEST WORDTO

YOUNG MEN AND LADIESand thousands suffer from theTHOUSANDS Self-abus- The consequences

ot thl" crime against nature are so dreadful thatis not prevented in time the vicuni has tu

all hope of happiness in this lire.Having cured thousands, and restored them

again to a uaeful life, 1 hereby offer my services,with the assurance that any confidence put inme wilL not be betrayed. The medicintr is put upin packages, each containing sufficient to effecta bare. j?tiao $$. .Letters must be directed to

DR. FELIX BKUNON,Philadelphia, Pa, Pbsl Office Box 99.

. B. AH other dfseaces of both sexes of aprivate or delicate nature, as Svpbihn Gonor-rhoea, Gleet, Strictures Affection of the Kidneysand Madder, Female Diseases, Whiten, Irregu-larities of Menstruation, oc. will successfullybe treatvd, no matter how long standing, by apersonal application or byjctler, stating full par-ticulars of sy my torn a.

Over 11000 patients have been cored In thelast 3 years. DH BH&NON,

post imcc zvyzp-ie- h a. F!1 2- --

The amy Safe PreparationThat does not Dye, list will Restore

To its Original ip2fyxtKr exen

PEOFqrfocrrjs

Him RESTORATIVEIN proof ot the above assertion, fead the sol

lowing teatimony from distinguished pereonafrom all parts Qf the. cunltr- - :

HON. SOLOMAN MANN, Ann Harbor, Mich-igan, says his- - wise, whose hair had been vttrt,.,- -. UiWn.. .iwr, una nau inickend and h- -roiqe bnuhlDl iii4 glossy, and enuely over the head. thera of my Family and friend"fusing your Ilestorative-wit- the Jiapple-- c 2

eHON.JUr)GBOREESEI,kscnaforoflIfInoIssays, my hairAVas thlUaeof Wood's JReitorallvr, Unl jcVumld !original color, and I have no j30ubt permanently

HON. H. L. 5TfiiVABTWsumy. ha,r waavery gray, but aster uaing tv.0 bbllles. it wa teatore' tputs original colorREV J. K. BRAGG. BrookfTMd, Mass fl,tit has removed fiom nrrhead inflamation dandiufT, and a c nstanl tendency t iichln andrestoied mrhair, which was veiy gray to lYs

ori-ginal color.J W. DAVIDSON, Mqniijoiif ru Ilia , saya, my

hair was two-thir- gravLpr rather while, but bythe appliiation of the Keatoratite.aa dlrcciedrlthas resumed its original coTor, v.

DR. G WALLH, r.iucago sas. aster n. nusing a great many preparations all to no effect,vused on- - bottle ol your Hair Rfstorat.velwhich has cured a humor in my-he- ol twoyears' standing.- -

BENJAMIN LONGRIDCJE, 254, Seventh Ave-on- e,

New Yprk, ?ov having Iom my hair by tbeeffects of the ETesypelas, when it Began j.o grow,instead of black as heretofore, it was ueilmix- -euwungrHy. naving xnea many preparinonato restort- the color without pTVrt I to.nn..i1 nut8t-- ft3d oI my doubts thas

H.L. WILLIAMS, M.D., Peekenav.Ile, Ala ,savs, I have used your Restorative; amrfinJ Itall it la recommended to be 1 have tried it forseller and find is a certain cure.

W M. WOODWABD, M. D., Frankfort, Ky.,taysjie recpmrnendn ia his practice aa tbe bestpreparation for hair now ju use.

EDWARD WALCOtT, sava, three montha ago my hair was very gray, it U nova dark brown,the uriinal color, smooth and gloasy, all by theusenf xoods' Restorative

UH-SO- K?JG sjtyslaone,.monthf8 pioper ap-plication wlinestoreany ptrsbn's hali to the

color tnd tenure.J D. HOESaavs a sew" applications fastened

my bur firmly apd it bgan iq grow ojI andturn black, ilaoiicinal color.

UfcilSY SMITH, North-Eas- t Pennaylvan a saysthat hei hsll had for a hublbtMUtf.'yrar, benpf rle ctli v hire, yet ubw It Tfi zebtatrd in it. ,.ginal color soft, aiid glossy.

un J vi. ou.lV'. faul, saysjhat hia harIs strong, thick and blask, altl-oag- a Bhon urausince he uaa both bilu 'and gray The neonlf.here saw Its rftecO aud have 'onfidence in it.

MORRIS GqSLIACj JU, D.Su, Lou,- -, says,that auer tn Ing marfy other preparation, all tono effect he u? ed two bottles, v.;ic,h covtreu hihead wihta new" and vigorous growth of harand invitee all io come and see it.

SARAH J. UKOVrV,sayshrhir vraa no. on-ly rav, buuo thin, she fesit-- us entire h sabut aster using l'AP,iyiltl.ejl( ha restored boththe color and grdwlh?

Prepared by Q. J. "WOOD & CO ,114 Market Street, St.1, Louis, and 312liroAdwaj) New.lork, ami sold hu nituruggxsts ana Mate Jle titans Utahers,alsrj'b all Fancv and3Vet OODB

Dealer?; States and Can-adaB- .".: -- ? v .B Cr

November 3, 1fA9Ti42l)

' PRO.SPCtWtORM59TLyTViKM"iK,Hmence. Jan. l,t, i$9 f ie foUowmg are thehames of (he Literati yhose prnduetions willgrace the column of this elegant journal during1

REV. C. H. SHURGFON, of London.G. W. M REYNOLDS, of London.G P R. MMtS. Novelial,SIR EDWARD BULWAR.GEN. a F. HHNM.NGSEN,)aJeof NicstarsaCOL G. W CROCKET.A VX MUNTSON.CAPT. M D. ALt.tNDEftf1Ts. ATHOMAS DUNN fcGLISH, M D.rHENuYC.APP,Jk ,

DB0 C. VAN BUKEN.'LIEUT J M. PLATr, U SN.

F CLINTON UABRINGTONMISS SOUTHWOBtll. "MRS ANN WHELPLE-r-M1S- S

HETTY HEARTLy.VIRGINIA VUGAN.DI VERNON

" MINNIE MANroUJL a' HATriECLRE.

MRS. T. B. SINCLAIR- - i "

Terms ot Subscription, 32C0 a year) and eachSubfcribens entitled lojme ojhe article namedIn the following Lint, nrd ia rc'qilealedlo meniionwhat atlicle he desire when'he sends hU

money.Gold Pen wlih Silver Case, worlhraYretail12 00Ladies Gald Peyictl, l 2 00Gold Tooth Pick, " v 2 OlLadies' Gold Pen. with Eiteniun Case. 2 li)Engrossing Uold Pen, 16 arela, 2 DO

Goldving, plaid and cnased, " 3 W)

Ear Drops, . ,", 200Mosaic and Florentine Brooches,' 3 00Gold Lockets, , 2 (OCable Charms IVoL 3 (X)

Gold Broochea, ,' 2 00GntlMneu's Pina, "0 "i 3 00Gentlemen's Boom Stnda. 2 00Gentlemen Sleeve Unttons, ysi 2 00Watch hys. n . ii 2f0Ladies' CufTPms, 2 00RibSou Slidcsi 2 CO

Gold Crosses. 2 00Premiums to A cents Getting SnbscrlberM

fhosegtning up h Club of 5 aubecribe'e, at 53eauh and remitnng ?10, wil' be entitled to a goldp'n and silver hoMer, woilh S3 ; and each sub-scriber will receive any one of the above articlesha may select

Those remitting 520 for 10 aubsciiben will beentitled to sgold pencil, with pifr, wonh $7.

Those gelling wp a Club of 15 subscribers, sndremitting S30, will be entitled to a silver watch,or a gold vest chain, worth StO.

Those remitting M0 for 20 subscribers, willbe entitled to a silver hUutibg cased watch, or agold chain worth 815.

Those remitting S60, for 30 subscribers vibe entitled to a gold chain, or a silver huntingcased watch or, a gold chain woith 915.

Those remitting SS0, for 40 subacribers; willbe entllled (o a lady'b golduich, worth 930.

Those remitting 8100, for 60 subscribers, willbe entitled to a gold watch, worth 40.

0A11 communications should be addressed toM. B. DEAN, Publiehar,

335 Broadway, New York

Under the Superintendence of Geo. Light-bod- y,

late officw Yorhthc celebrated

Priiitiu? BnU Make.

PEIROE'SPMITISII IKK WORKS !

PHILADELPHIA.Publishers, Printers Booksellers, Type

Founders, and others, are informedthai C. Peirce' manufactures

all kinds of Printing Inks.omcc ol tlic Ink AVorlts, 1J2

South Tliid Street.Novembet 3, Ib53-n421- y.

BROWN & GEOGH.EGAN.IVhalesale ,

DEALERS TN

GrUOCERIES.Opposite the Bail Road Depot,

ELIZABETHfOWN, KENTOCY,

ror Siile Chtapa lot on the south side of the lub ic Square.

A bargain can be had io the above, by callingat the Dru? fitjro. on

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