- j railwayshave a bright of the GeoHMa and Alabama, which peak very enconr- ILTTh stockholders of cr ::s7r AauKDANTCaops intelligence ID"The Washington correspondent nnressoit-Tlnuesse- e cccrcii is Ecaorr. The is very seldom that ! future; for railway shares are now so Stan- anugly of the prospects. It from to the fine and Maysville Express, (understood to be Mr. j ably low, that they must 'I here is ihe TE5BMB all parts of Europe, relative fails in her corn crop, and although rise. LZJi I2 KENTUCKY In- - bread-stuff- s that : v I margin profits, both in abundant crops, is causing the prices of ton, the Representative, in Congress from i...... ,tr...i ...iwh tv urn nnt itlwint hon rruatest tossible for crop. vestment and speculation, kail way shares in AT THE NO. ZIMMERMAN & SON Editors. of that district.) says that General Butler, of Ky., is that the coin will average a J F. to fall very f;ist in the markets unfinished railways are selling at from Sit) to 50 to be candidate for Presi- The Huntsville (Ala ) Advocate, of Wednes- country. In Great Britain the Corn crops were likely the Democratic cents on a dollar, which will be among the verv GOODS HOUSE!! were day, says: rail MARBLE PALACE CASH DRY never Itetter growth greater. France has dent, and that the Kentucky Delegation best stocks in the country; and hnihd or the On Tuesday of last week (13th inst.,) the 93. which can, if in qual- uot consulted in regard to the appointment of ways are selling at from 6J to wheat crops the present season superior heaviest rain ever known here fell. It commen- frc.ru 10 Ij15 percent. Gen. w-- w the largest mmd Mat ity and larger in quantity than in former years. Butler as Governor of Nebraska. ced at 5 in the afternoon, and rained till near 9 forever. Since the great break down, when Ohio 7E have just received and will contiau lo receite scaly, asertf o'clock We never saw the streets so Dry Goods ever imported to I hi market, wkib It is said that with her own and the abundant at night. State stocks sold for 5'J cents on a Hollar, mere VV stock of Fall and Winter An Exposure. Some of our cotemporaries flooded with water. Every ditch and creek in has never been such an opiKrtuuity for the in are determined to sell at uch a small advauce n Eaatem cost, to ify rwtiUoo. crops in Algeria, France will be able to sell to overflowed. This rain was a Cue regaru i row publish with great glee the various pretended this regioH was vestment of capital, properly, as there is now, m Our stock has been selected with greal care. beiag gitta losijicaaau price, English purchasers instead cf being purchasers very extensive one; but we learn that it is still railways. The profit in the rise of stock, exposition of the ceremonies of the Know Noth- inauy in English market. On the continent the crops very dry in portions of the country. is certain. The movement of distrust and fear tho larfo are all either the work of persons are extensive, and the markets are not only dull, ings. They in the public cannot long withstand the gn'at who "" about what they are wri- tact ol a positive intrinsic value. I ne uuwu shade, pattern, price aud quality; Dr Lain a, ptatn, plaid and but fast declining. A circular from Rostock cal- A Distressing CnlamityV Silks of every 2grJ; minerlv old hunk will buv property when English; Coburg aJ Thibet CUlha; . ting, or of perjured members of that party, and Storm ix Locisville Eiguti ex rta-sox- s Meriuos, Fiebch and culates on a large yield, at least h above Terrific lie sold a sacrifice; Catnbiics; 5'JO pea Calico J man is perfectly certain it is at Lustres; Ginghams; in either case arcentitled to no credit. A On Sunday last, the city of Louis- is Ki-- i lDANVIIK, ICY., the usual average of wheat crop, and more than killed. but that certainty in regard to railway shares French Jaconets; Bobiuetn; EniU'd Handkerchiefs; Jjllppf who will violate a solemn oath, voluntarily ta- by a dreadful storm, which now strongly on the mind. e Collars; Buskins; a full average of other Corn. There are the same ville was visited pressing public Embroideries; Wabh Nrtt; " 1, 1854. sub- have only to look back at the prices of bank Cuff; " BhUj FftlD accounts ken, is entitled to no sort of credit upon any not only did immense damage to property, but Edgings & Inserting; Velvet Ribbon.; " prospects in the Baltic districts, and shares and State stocks in lb'42 "3, to realise Sleeves and ( hemisettea. a Urge supply of ject. loss of life. The greatest Embroidered Alo, are from Norway, Sweden occasioned a great vi effects of a panic are, and how certain from home, attending extremely favorable hat the Cloths; French Doeskins; tiatu; ILTOur Senior ia absent range of destruction was between 8th and lv the knowing ones are to make splendid for Beaver " ToeoUa; and Denmark. In Prussia there are excellent hotel-keeper- loud lth CWimeret; session of the Grand Mason- 0Northem make of public timidity. The present tlie regular ainual the streets, from the suburbs of the city to the river. tunc out the Vestings: rar. and lirec. Casaiincrf; Jan. We learn by a letter prospects of a great yield, and at Smyrna of the dull season many of them having panic will last but a short time; when a shrewd Bleached Sheetings, J'taoeva; ic Lodge of Kentucky. roofs of a large number of buildings were Bleached Muslins; grain is unusually plentiful. In Egypt the pri- The .why he could have seen 4 12-- Hosiery, all kiode; him a day or two since, tliat the had a losing summer business, instead of reap- man will wonder not Striped do; 5 to from Alexandria the blown off. and two new substantial business and taken advantage of the opportunities now Brown .Sheetings; Rotioua, Ac hare beeu elected Grand ces have greatly fallen, and at ing a ricli harvest from Western and Southern Brown do; following gentlemen houses on Main street, entirely ruined. A num- presented. Railroad Record. year: corn is tnot abundant. In the Principalities travelers. The fear of cholera, and constipation Boots, Shoes, &c. Officer fur the ensuing ber of steamboats at the wharf blown from their Tidings: Domcslks: Carpels: Hals, Caps G. M. the com is being cut by the Russians, but in of pocket, have been active causes in produ- M XV. Ma-- c M. Tyler. Eddy ville, the to call aud thia Maaunlh atoek D. G. M. lieen most abundant on moorings, and badly damaged. But the most We invite all, before purchasinf'their Fall supply, examine D. T. Motiss-rra- t, Louisville, Bulgaria the harvest has cing this state of affairs. COMMERCIAL. W. of was the destruc- 'We ttudv lo "Small TrofiU and Quick ria'ea." W. T.N. Wise, Covington, S. G. W. the whole. Potatoes promise to be abundant. distressing effect the storm, W. Louisville. Aug. 29. W. C. MORROW W rhilipSwigert, Frankfort, J.G. Coax Cnop Noam Gikoli.va. The editor tion of life, occasioned by the fall of the Third JiCO. G. C. In ppitc of war there seems to lc an abundance ix Hour $J.758.25, and scarce. Wheat $1,50. W.H.Forsvthe, Leesburg, sept 1, 1834 tf . Rev. of the elements which give impulse to industry, of the Portsmouth Globe, who has lately been Presbyterian Church, in which a congregation Corn 70(r?y0c. Oats John C. Breckinridge, Lexington, G. O. 5055c. Oreenburg. O. S. and make manufactures flourish. through a large portion of North Carolina, says was engaged in worship when the furious storm Mess Pork active at $13.50. Bacon in demand John M. S. McCorktl. 9?- shoulders 53c Gc; Sides 7(38c; hams - A. O. Hodge, rrankrort, G. T. tlie corn crop in that State this season, will be commenced. The side walls were pressed in, (S lOc. Prime keg Lard 1). D. Richardson, Lexington. G. S. T. the least warning to tliosewithin. MALE AXI3 FEMAEE sold Farm wiktcls I Caors, Hogs, &.c, A correspondent of the a better average one than there has been for the with scarcely Small sales of Rio CoffeeHlic.at, for tho the representation of ll12c ID 2 "3T o HAVING and intending to renev I He Ktate farther that last twenty years, the rains have fallen most op- The Courier gives the following list of the per- prime. Good Sugar firm at 5.5).,r." Jli 0 EI Wt, Cincinnati Price Current, writing from Picka- Jl H heat bidder, Lodges in the largest ever convened sons walls and timbers of Salt 50c Tallowy 9! r,c 10c. Wool, wilt offer at Public Sale. the hif stock-raisin- g portunely. killed by the falling Kanawha coordinate way county, one of the great coun- gi3,d by Mis9 M"T ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 154. in the Grand Lodges and that the officers elect the church: Mrs. Vidibill, two daughters, and washed, 2730c. Missouri Hemp $150160 ties of Ohio, says the u umber of stock hogs in ton. McLea. his brotiier, all my in no respect inferior in talent or efficiency tj"The X. Y. Commissioners of Health an- a son; Mrs. Salisbury, Mrs. John M. Martin, SSiJ.t3Xi arc the country, is unprecedentedly large, and that Louisville Market, August 29. STOCK, CROP, whose places they are to fill. nounce that they shall not hereafter make any Mrs. Mrs. Miss Head-ley- , Cattli: teachers, if to thoc in the season, the William Wicks, Camden, Good cattle are scarce. We quote coniptteut House and Kitchen Furniture, Farming LUn-sil- s. owing to good pasturage early Bekvls. yH r needed, will daily reports of deaths by cholera. They are Mr. Taylor and child, Messrs. Godfrey, 7c as the range. The prevailing quota- "Jkthey c. &c (Consisting comparative abundance of old corn, and the 46 to the 3d ses- - tf TIovlf. Cibci-i- t Court. The Boyle Circuit rendered unnecessary by the gre.it decrease. Sweeney, Barbour, Davis, and McClelland, and tions have been 6 to 7c. Occasionally a choice Xyycomnuenc9 About 70 Nog, callable for leodiag thia fall; of rye condition is on of this institution Cj-ir- Saturday 2Cth heavy crops and oatJ, their - : its session on last, son Mr. Gowan. of head brings 7f.((7,.c. 3 good Milch Cows and their Calvea; ftever- c!cd a of A number others were ZJL&Monday in September. in onr last paper that the Court better than that of hogs at this time last year. Col. Bextox Barefoot. John Wentworth Sheep. Dull. We. quote $1 50fl, Lambs on the 1st - l Vrk and Brood Mrea; 7 Sucking Colt; uli. We stated injured, some of .them quite seriously. The course of instruction will be very thor- Common- The writer further says, that we have through- $1 The branch- 3 Mules; Southdown Buek; a fiao Pacing was progressing with the trial of the writes home from Washington to his paper, the church was to have been dedicated on Sunday Hoes.152. butchers are paying 3 embracing the common English for Dull. The ough, Greek, Stalliou; sired by 'Old Pilot;' leveral head of for the killing of Tho. out the west the heaviest "mast" known Chicago Democrat, ! Geometry, Latin and wealth v. John Harlan a long gossipping letter in next. On Monday, in consequence of the aw- 3 .',c gross for fat. es; Algebra and Lope, fine Jack anl Jeuurt tock; aboat 60 Acreo consumed years, and which by competent judges is consid- P. M . Moral and Mental Philosophy. This case the reference to a of measures of in- , Aug. 29. Natural, v. of Corn in the field; Hay Tinman, in June last. variety general ful calamity, the Mayor issued a proclamation of CnrmUaU-it- Oat and ia tho ered equal to half a corn crop for fattening hogs. Flour has declined 25 cts., and dull. Better Rhetoric. Alexander' Evidences stack; 1 four-hors- e Wagon, scarry new; 1 balance of the term, after it was entered upon. terest to the people of the west, and several of the citizens to suspend their busi- requesting are steady 2,750 bbls sold. Straight AnaJagy. one-tor- 1 able to render The conclusion is that there will not be much grades and Butler's Wagon; new Wheat Fan ! The j try disagreed, and was not special interest to his immediate constituents. ness on that day from 10 to 4 o'clock. state b'JQgf III 12; good lQgSI" ' off number of hogs for in ftl Uhio$lU Terms per Session of 20 week: perior muke, and n;any ether articles sot a verdict, mid was discharged on Saturday. falling in the market The letter commences with the following char- Southern has declined chiefly on lower grades 00 FURTHER PARTICULARS. r.carnintr toSoell and Read, S1 necessary to mention. then admitted to bail, in consequence of the short corn crop. acteristic anecdote of Col. Benton: I.7UU bbls sold at sJ b' to $,11) The defendant was The following is the statement of Rev. Mr. Spelling, Iteming, Writing. Primary Trans A credit ef 4 month will be give a I- u the sum of $0313 for himself, and securities for "When the House adjourned on Monday morn- PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. GeojrranhT aud Mental Arithmetic, - on nil sums of $5 and ipward, the parchantm Teovblk Exglaxd. is telegraphed to Morrison, as we find it in the Courier. Mr . M. uu was recogni- with It ing, sine die, there were about a dozen present. Philadelphia, August29. and Senior Classes, . giving negotiable note with approved security. a like amount, hich he gave, and was officiating in the demolished church, at the Junior, Miuflle November Term of the New York Courier and Enquirer from Wash- Col. Benton and myself were the only ones from Offerings of beef cattle during the week were There will be a charge ol per Under $5, Cash ia hand. sed to appear at the next West. Colonel of the disaster: from r uel lor ington, that an important correspondence has the The had prepared himself time about 1.G00 head, and prices ranging pens, ink, copy-boo- aud pencils, A. ALDRIDGC. the Court. for a hot morning, by leaving his vest, cravat, previ- 100 lbs. school-roo- co., 1, occurred between Secretary Buchanau and the Mr. Monison remarked that upon two $6509()0 per $1. . Boyle sept '4 tda Judge Bridgts is now holding the Nelson and stockings at home. He wore light and low ous occasions the place of tvorship of the Wal Cows and Calves jx;u(ai:j. No deduction made for al?nce, excepv British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. 50. Circuit Court, which commenced on last Monday. slippers, which showed nature's stockings to a nut Street 1 resbylenan Church, now so com- Sheep per 100. Lambs $3 casts of special agreement. MEDICAL advantage. pur- - 443f DEPARTMENT Clarendon re asserts the British Territorial great hen asked where lie pletely ruined, had suffered from mishaps. Up- Head hogs 6(6 50. OF i chased his he sa.d he got then, of The Preparatory Department last, the the negro Claims on Central America, founded on thc sinkings, on one occasion the eastern wall was blown in, SEVTF.vcrn. On Saturday his mother seventy years ago, and there never and at another time the tower unroofed. On Of Centre College will he connected with this Trnnsvlvcnia UniTf rfilr Mosquito protectorate. Buchanan them must man John, convicted of rape, was sen'enced to denies yet had been a hole in them." the Sabbath, so disastrous to life, he was reques- SPECIAL NOTICES. school, and those in that department law: Ih; 13th day of October in two elaborate notes, and demands an uncon- ted to preach but was not generally known with th followiuir ColUse "Ihe j Ficutty hung on Friday, the it Fixe Watchs. We invite at ..... i TTHE having determined lo resnmo ditional relinquishment of the protectorate. The or Glasgow. The that there would be divine serivce hence the Jewelrt axd r.... r r t n mi nr milium, wim r. 1 the Winter Sessions of thin School, tho rext. Citt Philadelphia cnarzes- - small number that were assembled. Upon next tention to the advertisement of Mr. Fred. Yei- - r..i .av.p. ih whmA Uoi e?e (the will be It is also understood that our Government has North American publishes the report of the cap ad- next coarse, oith,) commenced Sunday it was expected that the Pastor recent- ser, of Lexington, announcing his return from ment of these charges must be made in n Means, free man of color, committed determined to adopt decisive measures to obtain tain of the British bark Briton's Bride, in refer- who euter two months after the On the first Monday in Iforember next, Ij'Adis ly invited, would be installed. There were not the East with a superb stock of goods in his vance. Those n commenced, are charged in and Four to jail last week to await his trial for passing the complete evacuation of Central America, as ence to falling in with a chest with the initials more than eighty-fiv- e persons in the house at annual ses.-io- has continue Months. line. As Fred, was formerly a fellow-town- s the part of it that n.ay men re- Preliminary Lectures will bo p'teir darianr counterfeit money, gave bail on Saturday, and stipulated by the Clayton and Bulwer "G. B," and the words "of City of Glasgow," any time on Sunday. During the sermon, proportion to which had been commenced at a later period man, anything we might say in reference to main. Young men pursuing the studies with the month of October. was released from imprisonment. and appends to it the following paragraph: receiving aid from A College Clinic has been by ic, than usual, a storm came up, and the main door his good taste in selecting Jewelry, etc., would a view to the ministry and established tho The ajrentcf the air line in this city, Samuel f the basement room where the meetins? was any society, pay only 10 00 per annum for Faculty in which many Surgical Operations Col- - be He an splen- Oia Schools. The next term of Centre j Firfs ix the Woops. From different parts Smith, Esq., expresses a doubt as to the correct-- 1 being held, was blown open. An Elder of the superfluous. has extensive and tmtlou. JOHN L. Mch.EE. and esses of disease are exhibited to tho class. uct,s ui Miiabiury, me 01 a arose did establishment in Lexington, and will be Fee for the full course, $70; thono who havo Icj-- e commence on Monday next. of the New England States and New York we noiu iiiiprouaouuy church immediately and closod it. Again sept 1, '51 tf vessel being near enough to read the inscription, forced open closed. A attvndrd two full courses in other college,, $45. McKi Male have accounts of terrible fires in the woods. A the coor was and again found as of old, accommodating ai.d attentive. The next of Mr. J. L. t's and yet not pick up such an interesting relic of third time the violence of the wind blew the Matriculation and Library ticket, 15, Gradua- head-boar- DE H ARB'S and Teniae Academy, will commence at the dispatch from Bangor states that fires in the the missing steamship. The seen door open, notwithstanding the Elder M as press- MBS, tion fee, $25; Do noDstiator's ticket, 10; nil could not have belonged to the of Glasgow, YS AHEAD. The first arrival payable iu advance. s4ine time, under the charge f the Principal, woods were raging in every section of that City ing it at the time. as she had none. The initials on the chest agree whole house was filled with been pnpils on Mon Boaruiug and Lodg'iDg. $2 50 to $.1 SO per by o.her competent instructors. The county, and in many instances houses had been Instantly the of Fall Goods has received at the "Mar bt for assisted with those of one of the ordinary seamen on board particles of sand, and the speaker had his eyes Trrms as here- week ROBERT PETER, of Centre College is destroyed. In the township of Garland, a fami-l- y ble Palace." W. B. Morrow Co. WILL Sept. llth. Preparatory Department George Barker. tilled with the dust. This caused some disturb- tofore. Dean of Med. Fac. U. house, t. connected with the male department of this wholirrd some distance from any other ance in the assembly and most of the persons Danville, sept 1 , 54 tf Lexington. Ky., aug25. 'i4 ta3. Charge See advertisement. was Completely surrounded by the flames, and A ok Duplicitt. The N. O. Bee, re- arose to their feet, some jumping out of the win- STATEMENT. were Mr Mor- It?d been ferring to the change of position on the Cuban dows near which they sotting. LICK WATER, always on DRS. I. WESTERFIELD SON, Mr. V. P. St Clair, who ws understand, is it was supposed that th whole family rison had time to recover from the Of the Affairs of the MUTUAL LIFE OLUE k some said he not sale bv the gallon or glass, at an excellent teacher, will open a school for loys destroyed. qneC!iin of of the Administration organs. effects of the gust of wind that struck him with INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW hand, and for located in ShelbjviHe. Ky., ten. YOU'i, for the Quarter ending 31st Ppt 1 "J. C. llEWF.Y'S. HAVING -- noC fiUibusterism can be any particular fury, before ho heard a cracking professional services t the af- ii Monday next, in the brick building which pertinently .asks July, 1354. tore the dmin- - sound overhead, and in a moment of time after excellent article, flicted. They will give specjaj attention to In ..as be n fitted up for the purpose, on the ICDuring the last week there were conveyed more lawful now than it ASSETS ON HAN D APRIL 30, 1854. RIED PEACHES, an I iiie Ifmpcst blew open the door with such vio treatment of over Covington for iale at of Mr. Jas. Graves. the and Lexington railroad to islration demanded the ten millions from wn" . . flllirnr ih.' room with sand, the whoh "r fc3 Hewey's. j At per last report J. C. Mrs. I)i: Hako will begin the nest term of Cincinnati fifteen hundred head of cattle, and gress. The Delta replies to the Bee iu the fol fallen 12: ImCf diately above the walls had has given his undivided at- 'ier for girls on Monday, ScptemWr 1 1 ill. one thousand hogs. lowing significant and positive language, a por pulpit in which he was stanai. tne PasernS RECEIPTS DURING THE QUARTER. MATCHES, n new article, The Senior partner la-- tention to the practice ef Medicine for Xm hut - I U..,M.rnl'..n anrl tnlni old 35 PERCUSSION IJeferenee to our advertising columns will fur- tion of which we italicize: nAtufon. Received foi Premiums 137,813 2d years. Ia addition to hi regular eoors ef I dies escaped unhurt. He expressed himself as C. IlEWET. 'iibh particular, as to tuition fees, &c. first bale of new cotton was received We can tell the Bee, en positive authority, Iuterea. accrued (not J. reading, he studied and practiced far thren t'Thc being greatly shocked at the suddenness of the do. and in Memphis, August 19. that it was avowed by one of the Cabinet that the due) : due EST VIRGINIA TOBACCO for ale at years in conjunction with the calamity, and when he fairly recovered from the paid 40,086 34 reipi'.'sTed Secreta- - main object of the President's proclamation not J-- HEWEY'S. X7'.Vo ar t o state that the caused by the ascending dust, ccc, a - eptl Indian Doctor. Rirhard Carter, Sen. tillibusterisin was not so much to e xecu le blindness Bills payable and Annu- B rv .t" tin. Central Kentucky Stock. Agricultural the law or perforin a most terrible sight presented itself. Before him 10.&91 34 Formerly of Shelby county. Ky. from whom The flux is prevailing with great fatality duty of international comity. men and Mechanical has removed his O as was to he saw two already dead, the head of anoth 163,791 03 NEWLY IMPORTED he obtained all those valuable recipes and for Asicialio!i of Montgomery Bath . it prevent any interference with its among in the counties and own scheme er mae greatly mangled just appearing lh bis peculiar reme- fT.oe to the building on the corner of First and particular oj bribing the Inland into a 1HD WATCHES, mulas for preparation of our possession, as a satisfaction of our outraged the rubbish, lady clasping her child in the 2,735,100 91 JEWELRY dies, which have proven so eminently success- Main s;r- - :s. nearly opposite the Branch Bank. agonies of death, and a young lady with her Description!! Texas. It is Btated that Texas, at the late honor.' face DISBURSMENTS DURING QUARTER. Of the Best ful in the treatment of Stock'io'.Je: and inemWrs by calling on him Who was that Cabinet member and what was body bent across one of the seats, and her election, has gone almost entirely for the Maine most distorted, rrorn uinorent pans Expenses, includ- THE undersigned having just 9 at thai place, will W furnished with their tick- his authority for his statement? The country horribly Paid now Chronic Diseases. law. of the building he could hear the groans of the ing Ken, Salaries, returned l'roni the East, has jVY ets fjr ih j next Fair of the Association. have a right to be informed on the subject. open a very large ftock of ihejvV.; DIn simple uncomplicated diseases., where dying and the stifled screams of the crushed, Medical Fees, &c, in ii The crops are progressing finely. n carefully written vent then,.' but could distinguish no bodies but those first Commissions, Adver- latest style of goods in his line He (rosT-rain- .) send medicine Gen. Smith had called for six companies of The Deouth Crops. in has never at any former time been able they will and JTVO.ir h Mr. G. A. Aesistrosg, axd the The Nashville mentioned, the others being actually buried tising, Exchange, by mail. of prayed to exhibit as rich, chaste and Deautilnl rrctions promptly ha purchased '.he interest of Mr. Jonx M. Scott mounted troops against the Indians, and it was Banner of Saturday 6ays: the mass ruins. In conclusion, he Postage, State aud aug 25, '54 ta2 God that it might never fall to his lot to witness 34 a vi c - . be- thought the Governor would promptly respond In this quarter drouth un City Taxes 21,30 selection nij in the daily line of Mail Stages, running the continues with calamity of this abated severity. such another And in view Claims by dsath and small. raoriTs. wtkimb wsi.iv. JiMKS XHIAIBD, tween this place and Louisville. to the call. terrible affliction, so unexpected to those imme- to 75,790 10 Hi stock embraces EVERY VARIETY or In parts of llliamson, and generally in the same Louisville, Ivy. B. D. WILLIAMS. 1 A letter from San Antonio says that the In concerned, lie such as Diamond!), 31o or Maurv, Hickman, Giles, Lincoln diately would warn all present in Surrendered Policiesand Jewelry, lenrl, Danvilie. Ky. HT'.Ve no late news from Europe. The counties and of the also e. vc. have dians have organized a large expedition against the season has been more favorable, and belter the language scripture "Be ye ready Dividends, Reduction aics Cameos, an as ye Sou be mucn pieaseu io nave a.i can OWSLEY, KINNAIRD & CO, g .vat ar s.vms to be nothing more than a con Mexico. crops of corn will be made, so far as our informa for in such hour think not, the of of Premiums aud An- ILTIIe wiil Man cometh.' 13 his stock. bideiable flummux alter all. tion extends. than in any portion of Middle Ten nuities 11,384 and examine .. COMMISSIO.N PORK PACKE 8, nessee. We give below a fuller list of the killed and Bills payable and Bond JjThe steamer George Law arrived at New t'NDERntLL ST., LOUISVILLE, ST. The cotton crop of ana Mortgage 56,750 00 Lexington, sept 1, '54 3t TJAmong the many associations with queer the State will undoubtedly wounded, taken from the Journal and Courier: "M1E undersigned have formed partner- York on the 24ih, bringing one million two hun- be cut lf5,754 51 na.nes which jolitics have recently called into short by the drouth. This is the case in Killed. Mrs. John Martin; Mrs. William R. ship for conducting general Hog Killing dred thousand dollars in freight. Middle Tennessee. In West Tennessee, as we Walnut, Mahogany and been one instituted in Vir-giir- a Wicks; Mrs. Vidibill (corner Green and Tenth) BUREAUS, sale at G. W. and Fork Packing Eusinets. cxii: nee, tlxTe has from learned recently from a gentleman just from 2.C19.34G 34 various styles, lor The news California is meagre. The and three children, named Adelaide 4. Charles We have in course of erection, to be com-pfet- eJ iiiider the impregnable name of Ironheads Jackson, the cotton and corn both have suffered HEWEY'S Furniture Warerooms, 3d street, Whig State Convention met at Sacramcuto on 10, and Eliza 19 years old; John Bradford, aged 1, by the 1st of September next, Under- - severely, and in no event can an of sept '54 v Ikim- .bj.-c- t is to defend the Federal Constitu- average crop 18, nephew of George Gowan, Market street, ASSETS. of Beargrasa Creek, and between the 59th ult., and nominated George W. Bowie cither be raised. He thought that both, taking bill street, eCt tion, maintain the rignts of the States, protect between Ninth and Tenth; Mr. Swinney, shoe- Cash on hand in Bank of every kind, can be bought Broadway and tl? Eardstown Road, Fork and Calhoun Benham, as their for the district through, would fall short one-ha- candidates maker, Broadway, and 15,147 11 BEDSTEADS com-ple- te civil and religious liberty, and preserve our glo- certainly a third. between Eighth Ninth; and in Trust Co. G. W. HEWEY'S. House with ample capacity and fixtures, Congress. The Democrats hare had a split, arul Mrs. Salisbury, wife of the pump maker; Alex. Advanced on Policies 4,951! 00 for executing work of every description rious Union. They solemnly pledge themselves - nominated two separate tickets; J. Denver and A gentleman at Indianapolis, of general in- McClelland, finisher at the Locomotive works, Bonds and Mortgages 2,437,114 72 TT7ARD ROBES and Hat Racks, of supe- in our line in the very manner. to Constitution, and extend a cor- of New B. Law- - 354 75 workmanship, for sale by bt sup H:t the Philip Herbert being nominated by one branch formation, writes as follows: late York; It. Davis, moulder at Fire Insurance Account rior We are prepared to offer the usual facilities t s M. Tay- G. W. HEWEY. dial welcome to the oppressed of all the civilized I have it from good authority that hogs are son foundry, late of Aew Albany; J. Deferred Premium .A- those engageJ in the trade. of the party, and Latham and McDougall (the lor, carpenter, Madison street, between Twelth ccount 25,592 At nation f the earth. selling at from 75c. to $1 per 100 lbs. gross, and RENCH SOFAS for sale at HEWEY'S WATKINS fWSLEY present members) by the other. and hineeiitn; Jir. uaroour, inin sireer, be- Deposited to meet Taxes 4.1c7 41 JAMES KINNAIRD, - - in many cases they cannot be sold at that, and i rerooms. Magazine and Broadway; Mr. Godfrey, due, unpaid and B, D-- Hj'Thc Buffalo the receipts The Know Nothings have organized in San all for the want of corn to feed theiu. We tween Interest WILLIAMS, Express says that will accrued 32,14!) 37 Francisco. probably have in twenty adjoining counties a an Irishman. IVANS, very handsome and durable, at ang 2, '54. tdeel of flour and grain at lhat port, during the present W'tunded. Mrs. M. Taylor, dangerously, Agents 49,59 73 one-thir- d crop of com, with a very light "turn J. Due fiom U. VV. seaMin, are far in advance of last year. The lar- not expected to recover; MUses Taylor, daugh- D UtWtl CENTRAL KENTUCKY Texas. The Governor ol out" of wheat. '. STOCK gest amount yet delivered in one day is 4'W,000 Texas has awarded ters, one very seriously, the other slightly; Mrs. $3,619,346 34 LOR CHAIRS of beautiful Roljcrt The Selma (Ala.) Reporter of the 17th instant JAR bushels. to Hon. J. Walker and Thomas Butler John Hewitt, Market street, between Eighth and F. S. WINSTON, President. and fashionable styles, for sale at as Pa- savs: nth, seriously, and her daughter slightly; G. King, representatives of the Atlantic and Ii 1. A Ii 13 ATT, Sec'ry. W. HEWEY'S. Agricultural ,fair. On last Saturday evenin? we had a most ex Miss Duff, very seriously; Miss Wolf, Tenth UTA sale of improved blooded horned cattle cific Railroad company, the contract for build- Neu York, August 10, lb54. and Ladies' Work Tables, cellentrain in this city aud in many portious of street, 6eriously : Miss McDougall, very slightly; who have not pah? and a few blooded sheep, belonging to John ing the railroad to the Pacific, which grants 20 have exmined the above returns and believe WRITING and well nude, at STOCKHOLDERS me. surrounuing country, i he cotto i crop is be Miss Ileadley, seriously; Mr. Samuel Browning I stock, are requested' be HEWEY'S. Curd. Esq ., of Fayette, took place on Thursday. sections of land for each mile of road. The ing considerably improved in many places, but and child, slightly; Mr. Jones. (Locomotive them to correct. septl to come forward and make payment wilheu: Twentj--thre- cows and heifers were sold at pri iu many portions of the couutry it beyond Works)and wifg, Iighuy, Mr. Milne, slightly; C. GILL. Actuary. company by this grant will acquire about elev- is the James delay. There are yet a few sbaxea of Stock to1 nope oi recovery. Wash, Ragan, n of Eighth ward) ARMSTRONG. Ag't. Dauville. II. Webster's AJm'r ces ranging from $75 to $210, seven bull calves en million acres of land. The contractors have G. A. be taken. slightly; Joseph Bradley, severely ; Mrs. Penne-bake- 1 In Equity from In Arkansas, tle Little Rock Whig of the 15th aug sep '4. Annual Subscribers are requested to com" at $70 to JIG'', and six'cen sheep at $3 to deposited $300,000 as security for the comple- Mrs. Gibbs, slightly; Mrs. dan- Jas. II. Webster's Heirs, c says: Morsell. forwarJ and pay their subscriptions for li'ST, $20. of gerously, not expected to recover; Miss Morsell, "MIE undersigned will attend at the tfllce tion the road. For the Tribune. as the money ia needed- - In Independence county, the crop, both corn seriously, but not dangerously. of Boyle Anderson in UanviUe, from 0. AKIN, Sec'ry Importing The coat of impor and cotton, is generally short. Two females, named McBride, dif- a mectin? of Franklin Lodse, No. 7,1.0, 10, 1?54, JNO. Cost ok Stock. In Oil Trough young of At the present time until November to ao?25,'54 tf ting stock from Great Britain to this country by H7Mr. Brooks, of the New York Express, Bottom, the most fertile spot in the countv. corn ferent families were hurt; one having a leg bro- O. F., Lancaster, Ky., on the lDth of August, hear and receive prjof cf claims against James is almost a total failure. In ken a on 1854, followin-j- resolutions were adopted, eteamer, including commission, insurance, keep writing to his paper from Berlin, remarks that Whitecounty, crop and the other fracture the skull. the II. Webster, deceased. Claimants will present short. The crop between this place and Pine Mrs. Christopher, residing on the corner of they will be barred. SHAWNEE RDN FARM for railroads and are, the their claims, or FINE on board, and freight, is, for a horse, $305 a telegraphs in Europe, liiun is me wsi we nave heard of in the State Twelfth and Broadway, was injured. "Wuereas, intelligence has reached this W. C. ANDERSON. M. C. cow $250. By a sailing vessel, it would be from friends of despotism for they give the central The Little Rock Democrat of the 16th Mrs. Curtin, who resides next door to the Lodge, of the death of Past Grand, Samuel Co sept 1,51 td says: of member of order. Therefore $53 to $75 less. This appears high, yet, we be- authority such an enormous power, that a whole church, was in the rear her residence, and insky, late a this Yesterday, for the first time within the past by Resolved, That in the death of Bro. Coinsky, to quit the business ef farming was injured the falling timbers. 1WI3H of my bad and ( lieve, all the have made anny of thousands or tens of thousands can be c uau boiler-make- continued health, importing companies inuiuuiiiiir, veijr reiresning shower. Mrs. Smith wifeofJ.B. Smith, the r, this Lodge has been deprived of a useful and Notice. he sale my FARM i'at--d in Mereer eenn-t- y money. The Tuscarairas (Ohio) Stock Compa- brought to a point in a single night. l drouth this summer has been almost unpar had her ribs broken. She resides on the worthy member the order of a zealous and de- pursuance to an order made at the last fer for suftHi-o- IN east of H and eight aliened. ejretatiou of every kind has of and Market. voted advocate, and the community of an esti- the Boyle Court, four miles irrodsburg. ny have recently sold their imported stock at an beyond corner Fifteenth August Term of Circuit DanvilU, in sight Lexing example. The crops in many places are Mrs. Win: Marshall, wife of the foreman of mable citizen. In Trustee nilea north of of tho advance of 15 percent, while some companies an the case of Helm's against Helm's g inrThc 'Know Nothings' in Massachusetts entire failure, while nowhere will they reach the Kentucky Locomotive. Works was so injured Resolved. That we deeply condole with the the undersigned, appointed Audi- ton and Danville Kadroadcontaiuir common average. Creditors, " have made enormous profits. intend to hold a State Convention this fall. uie as to render her recovery a matter of doubt. widow and relatives of the deceased in their af- tors in said case, do hereby notify claimants There are said two hundred and fifty, The Shrevcport Gazette of the 12th says: Miss Eunice lanc, aged sixteen years, was flictions, and hereby tender them our heartfelt ajraintt said Helm, that they will attend at the 360 ACRES lo be first-rat- n t f en It -- tales of flour were The upland cotton injured. sympathies. office Speed S. Fry, in tho town of Dan- Of land, ia a Yery h'jh fTLarge making at New lodges in the Slate. The Boston Bee is confi crop is bound to be a short of fencing. On hun- one. j uis is not case Miss Emma Cooper was slightly hurt. Resolved, That as a testimony of respect for ville, lrom Ihe 1st day of September, 1854, n vation and under superior York, last week, for future delivery, at prices only the in this parish. dred it is finely limbered and well art dent that ihe Know Nothing candidate for Gov uuk iu muse our departed brother, the members of this Lodge, 10th day of Novemlwr, 1 to hear acres of Itelow the rates that now aujoining ami in manj' ol tho conn In addition to the list of killed, mentioned the of Ihe eUared land in fiae much prevail. cmor trill be triumphantly elected. lies in i cxas from which we have heard. will wear the usual badge of mourning for 30 and receive pioof of claims against said Helm. in grass; eighty acrea This above, the papers record the death of Mrs. Mor land; and the balance in No. I Corn land. is mainly owing to the drouth, though the boll days. All persons having claims against said Helm, Hemp sell died day after the calamity, from farm is located In an excellent neighb- Accinr.xT. Willis W. agc-- about 13 years, worm will aid materially in shortening the who the Resolved, That tliese resolutions be spread will present them in the time above specified, This Toe Yellow Fever New Orleans. At forwarded to orhood, and is not Inf.iior to any farm aalV son of Garland Wfcbb. Esq, of Lexington, was ix crops. the effect of injuries received. upon the minutes a copy the or they will be barred. the time of deceased, and the same be of the Kentucky river, either an a Stock or last the latest advices from New Orleans The Mobile Advertiser, of the 19th, widow of the that JOHN COWAN, on Thursday run over by a hand car on the says: published in the "Kentucky Tribune," and Hmp farm, being finely watered there were eighty cases of yellow fever in the On thursday we SPEEDS. FRY, Lexington and Danville Railroad, on which he had a fine shower, accompa- Apprehended Insurrection in . 'Richmond Messenger." '54 td The Improvement! consist ol a gcd Frim Charity Hospital, evidently nied with thunder and septl, Auditors. nil g Iwn prtici-en- and aonie of his playmates were riding. was and the disease was lightning, which soon Charlkstox, S. C, Aug. 26. W. GREENLEAF, Dwelling, cental six room. He sent the mercury down four or good frame vrgrur spreading. It was estimated the deaths five degrees. On A private letter of late date, from , by , W. B. MASON. Kitchen attached, also so badly injured, that he died on Monday last. that Friday ' we had heavy showers, thoroughly Governor Dudley, to a gentleman W.J. LANDRAM, houses, hoase, earring beoee, cy from yellow fever during the past week would drenching the streets the steamer and making the gutters fu- in this city, states the progress of the insurrec Corn lee. FINE BOYLFFAIMl erib,tablr, &e.. all in good renair. average ten per day. One of the city physicians rious with streams of IjAt the last accounts from New Orleans, water. Yesterday mornin tion Spain lorms tne cniei topic oi conversa- FOR SAI.K. Therfc ia young Orthard of ehie fruit' was delightful the in IV IS II to sell at private the yellow fever was considerably on the in- has given it as his opinion that the disease is al atmosphere was pure and tion there, and causes great excitement. sale, TIIE FAR.If the farm, also a great verity fuitn. wholesome, the streets were as clean as 1 on which I now reside, lying on the Perry, I will a bargain in Ik" !'and en crease in that city. One of the city physicians ready epidemic. if newly There are serious apprehension of an outbreak POCKET-BOO- K LOST. tel. f" ltim: swept, and the weather was just warm enough and insurrection in Cuba. The people seem to ville and Knob Lick road, about 3 milea from to suit any one wanting auei friw. the opiuion that it has become for comfortable vera! has expressed enjoyment. "During the after bo preparing for it, and are less respectful to- LOST, somewhere in Danville, a short time Perry ville. I would also sell OOD FARM epidemic. The deaths by it, for some days pre. ETMike WaUh at the late session of Con noon a heavy thunderstorm came up which a"ain wards the mother government. Tho Captain a well worn Leather Pocklt-Boo- HANDS With- tbn frmr if daied, a f o4! and'ear-rie- Containing 340 or 350 Acres. poured down upon us an aqueous flood d containing' my "free . vious, averaged about 20 a day. gress, during the debate on the Army Appro- GeneraL's proclamation does not receive the res papers," several noles t rmm off been ac- The Land is well watered and timbered, with I farm, what impurities had left by its pre- his previous pronuncia-mento- and receipts, a large number of carding If not sold previously, will tell thn to' priation bill said be viewed branch of pect extended towards good consisting of a Brick this. the decessors. Many of tho most wealthy families, counts, and other papers of no use to any one improvements, getlier with Cincinnatians hare a great deal of public service wilt Dwelling and all tlie necessary out-hou- e. 83Thc as a machine to make Generals The Chattanooga (Tenn ) Advertiser, trouble, are to leave the except myself. I give a suitable reward ALL-BI- of the apprehending preparing The place is a desirable one, and persons desi- STOCK, CROP, iC, trouble about the liquor law. Judge Spoon rr. for the Presidency, Colonels for members np. atjoue ana oili- and my grateful thanks iorits return to me. of 22d says:' Island, and take their here in ring to pnrchafe, will Co well to call and bidder, on Wrdnetday fined for er States. Trouble is. certainly DAVID LANGFORD. . tee it, T the higher the other day and imprisoned a man Congress, and privates for the poor house and Convis very much parts of the as will be sold on earfy an liberal payment. improved by the recent brewinjr. Danville, ept I, '54 tf - it tenrf. September, 134 violating it, and Judge FIrnn, lefor whom he potter's field. rains. We have met many friends from differ I will also selliha GROWING CROP on For foither information eall en the bee ric- haV-a- s of iuclading shoot 80 acres of was brought on a writ of corpu, dis- There is more truth than fancy in this remark ent sections the country,- and from them we VINEGAR for sale by the Farm, Com, her on the premise. gather, that tins crop will not bo much of fail- We refreshing I1ARVKY COOKE charged him. of the New York representative. a IT were blessed with "a fine AFPLE ' J, U. IIewet. WALKER. N. P. ure after all. We have also news from South - 1, '54 If t ' rain on Sunday last. . . Boyle co.,ep. Mercer Co., aug 54,

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