Pastarrarves--™s members of the Fire Co. Re. 1 preasmred, last evening, through their Preandest, ©epleadid petr of Colt's Revolving Pistols to Mr. L. D. Weens, an oficer of their Company and 4 member of the “Rough and Ready Cadets.” The presentation speech of Mr. Myanor, (which we are obliged to count for want of room.) wes quite appropriate and wes Petingly spoken. Mr. Wears replied ea follows: : would fit me.‘weiel to at of cor taeee The tesees of expected. Sir, I trust, yea | know | shallever this git of my comrades in “Old No. 2; and totieome yet “war the elementa” sad en thal _of “sterne alareme,” allow me to as sure you that, though it shall be my and “Retie!“ danger. In conclusion, allow me to thank you and your comrades with the most rateful feelings of my heart, and at the same time to be on, that I shall not falter in ming my Reentry's cone, and shall obdonver to prastics those lessons of bravery and honor that I have been taught in*“Ocn No. 2.” pride and that you. And, mr, ee ene shall be my ie times of us unfortune . Pan Wanmine:—The depraved individual who stole a new wheelbarrow belonging to the city, from the intersection of Walnut and Jd ‘amnéeta, on Friday night last, is requested to re tarn it, é@ he is known. The contractor is not desirous to add a tharn and ball to the barrow, and so hopes that the bint will be sufficient. ‘Patt or Curma.—An express has just arrived at this office with the following particulars -- At Sampson Andrews! Queeneware store, thst morning, while reising up a crate of ware from the pavement to ‘ third story, the Buttons of the crate gave Way,and the whole contesta— seventy- two doden plates—precipitated into the collar, “Report of lose—forty-one depen Literally emeahed up, and three doses slightly damages. To the Primters of Cincinnati, The Loudeville lo Tipechnical Hockey Exod, by enactment; oo ‘Mh saan le a ee, which established by price etablished by Custom; but pow Liat be is im «lourishing condition, the refuels to give bul «a single price for all work, and upon our law presented to him, he said he would give the price until he could make other strange meals. Of course, the members of th Society to this office could not continue there under the circumstances. We understand that Mr. Har demen starts to Cincinnati to composi tors. There are already more C compositors in Louisville than get employment. We trust that no printer will or for Sense bones of the craf as to go to Lowisville, under the above cir cumstances. RAYMOND L LYNCH, Prest. KG. Monpen, Sec'y. Louisville, June 7, 1847. Santa Anna's Lao.—We Were yesterday, vie wed by two members of Col. Barker's gellant litinote regiment, who gave us a view of the care found in Sante Anna's Carriage ay Cer re Gordo. It is a very handsome article, and if the foot bass mate no longer under the Meanieg, Ue hero. of Tampico hee certainly or light pairs of heels as any man in Mexico Married, On the 4th, by the Rev. Mr. Lewis, Mr. Sir russ A. Garen to Miss Many Loversoy, asl of On Monday Morning, June.7, by the Rev. Dr. senate, Coniane L. Ayaan, a Th teee jan Tus Poon, daughter of T. W. Beheweil, Kay., all of the city. “In this city, on Sunday evepens, June 6th, by the Rev. James H. Perkins, Mr. Wu. T. Hoicks to Mise Evite J.2 eldest daughter of Mr. Jonas Avey, all of this city. be On Sunday, the 6th met. by the Rev. Mr Trimble, Mr. Cugeter Hanwry to Mires Awaxde M. McCcLeaves, a1) Of this city. Pilea, This morning at 4 o'clock, Mr. Jas, Maptin, in the 70th year of his age, is Toe rends of the famuly ae invited to attend this funmal, to myrrow morning. st 10 o'clock, from hie late nce OB Sixth street, between Western Row and John-strests. retaken CIPIZENS BANK, Mati ativet, be tween 3d and 4th, LENDS MONEY .. discount notes of band, and allows @ liberal interest vo money repobited, payable on demand. . Bataan EXCHANGE,—We are drawing og New York, and Philgjeipinia. mM neys date. at pet ct. discount ja? “ELLIS te MORTOS. (Bog copr:* NSN ‘ORLEANS FUNDS WAN E BD.We are buying short date Bille ~ ser Origana, at fail rates. Stee ‘CHECKS.—On Philadeigt , New York and Boston, sold Fy and bought ‘abd per ct.off by ELLIS : nok ON. OAP SUGAMS.—S0 bbls) Armant st James Refi.ed ‘received per ben Franklin Not. Korea sale by MESSICK, TAYLOR W Xv tra. cree. YAMNA. $0 Wage ‘Cott Yarn, ae te Works,” Meceixed | muEssicK AYLOR WATTS, M*geeeee.—woe Not “Mackerel— be by MESSICK, TAYLOR WATTS, No ame Main street. ) Bae a BIO € corrier, iu. store! HARMISOS « HOOPKIR, St Mat at. 100. () Baus Mt sale mse sitios “ ear ae: street. 45 BES LINSEED OIL, for sale by ADAMS CREAGH, 6 West Prout ot: Ss Fle oy ~ On Lewis Jenepe Mare; In Dupuy Whicher ADAMS CREAGH. No 6 West Front street. BALES HEMP, for saied 200 ADAMS’ CREAGH ‘jut No 8 West Front sreet. 36 28 60 33. * For sale by jas eur CR @RING, for sale by | KEAGH,8 feat Front et. S S's Ve. Tobdacco—Ki 1 0 S's Va. Tobacco—K’d Murien, ADAMS CREAGH. No 8 West Front street. 600 SACKS COPE RE, in store and for sale by ADAMS CREAGH. jus No 6 West Front st. COOK FTARNS WORTH,—e end 30 West Front st. Groceries, c., at Auction. We walk sell at our Auction and Com mission House, on THURSDAY MORNING, June 10, at o’clock, an assortment of Ure races: ere Coleg tris X. een; 19 bxe lv lump Tobolscco; It bhde X © Huger; 14 do 12 1b do do; 28 dos Bapd Boxes; # hege 6 twist Tobacco; Rhovela; 7 bales No Nets; rol vos Pass 11 ls Coffee Mille ed fine Stee! Pens; 6 bra Hatch's Reale’ ‘ei! 7 ; 37 doz Brooms: ings nck Pag 70 bas Cigars; —sLr ae 38 bra assorted Giese wa 2 Glase Lanterns; Tsresme Band Papert; @® bas Cheese; 10 dos Pint Motanses Cans; 2 briis Gin ane'd Queens Were; 3 bris Brandy; Dried Peaches, in fine or COOK FARRHWORTH, Auctioneers, OBINSON ¢ JON EM this day po Hi | THE BEAUTIFUL WiDOW, by PT. a AntwoR, a pew Novel, founded on fact. Price 23 conta. ‘Trade supplied at the pub lisher*s fren 4 Saterday Gassite — The Bean- Lifal Widow be the title of a pew novel, by T. #. Arthur, which hes just been published by Carey o tert: It te written with Dae come, as we warn from pages, and feel nesuted tesared inet will be fund exesion bot an tapeeee Ve ery gh Aly: Ee nog 4 meat, Gt iattrection” ee TAYLON AND Hid GUNERALS_. Butler's deep edition, empeliahed good portraits Taylor, wankene ‘Re., and the best illus a’ toms of the batties yet *.° A liberal to the trade made on the Avag- Chaap Baition of Taylor and Ouch's 95 cts. 8 POUNDLING—Har ro eT S Bhan SLAs or mASs Rives Bs Arascubeeant of the following statement, i han been attested before the Mayor of New York: I hereby certify that for the past thirteen years I have been severely abidted with attacks of rheumation principally in the hands and limbs, accompanied with great stiffness of all the joints. Sometimes the pains have been 90 great that I have been unable to move, and my gen eral health was almost completely destroyed. I was troubled with low spiritu, my brain wes seriously sefected, and the incessant and severe pain I have even endured made me repeatedly wish for aneed of my sufferings by death. I think no human being can imagine my tortures. For relief I tried almost everything—as my earnings went to the doctors. In the various parts of Europe to which I sailed, I sought medical advice and was for a considerable time under the care of the most celebrated physician verpool. But he did me no good. On my al im New York last September, I was obliged to save my ship, as I was unable to walk without assistance, and in other respects was in a dreadful situation,with the renewed at tache. I was taken to the City Hospital and put under the care of ‘Dr. Moves, Dr. Hoffman, and some other , fans.@f the Hospital, for the space of six} { but no 1 only got worse, I was taken to the Seaman's Hospitel, at Staten Ipland , where I was several weeks undergoing @ process of mercury. This pearly killed me, and the doctors told me I must soon die, As I had read the edvertisement of Dr. Conreris to the sewdpapers, and the great cures thay were said to be made by the Galvanic “articles, I de termined, ae « Last hope, So send to the office and pet some, On stating my cops,the Gelvanig, Bands for the wrists and limbe were recom mended, and the Magnetic Plaid, ~The people at the Hospital laughed at me for getting them, and told me not to show then to the doctors. But ‘Lput then on, tod used the Piwid. Por the first few hours I felt no change, but the seat morning the su faces in my ligibs was decreas ed and the pain was lost. By night,I felt better in every respect, and IN LESS THAN TWO WEEEKS I LEFT THE HOSPITAL ENTIRE LY CURED.”Since that time, which is more than a year, I have been to the West Indies and Whence to Antwerp, and during all that time HAVE HAD NO ATTACK WHATEVER OF RHEUMATISM OR ANY OTHER PAIN and my health has beeen perfect im. every respect;' though I have been exposed to all. the vicisi tudes of climate. Prom ‘being so weak that i could hardly #tend.I have become as strong and hearty as a lady period of my life, and I firmly believe that these happy aad wonderful results have been accomplished:: solely by: the power of De. Caateris’s Adivente Bands pird Magartic Pima HENRY JOHNSON, 335 Peart at....N.¥. On the jonday of November one thousand eight hondred sod forty. sx, eppesred before me the withip named Henry Johnson, and made solemn oath that the above statement is sub santially cue'in each and every particular. AH. MICKLEE, Wapot of the City of New York. Rawton Calla. Reg . No. 375 Broad way N.Y. Agent for the Broonlyn Glass Works, has been perfectly, cured of Acute Rheumatism, and Lumbaree,.4. very.severe kind. for ten years past, Mrs Curtis has been troubled with an incessant pain in the side; caused. from. ta king @ violent cold. By simply,using the Mag netic_Fiuid, on the part, the. pain has entirely left -sad_for a period. of several months, po ermpions to many of his former complaints hav appeared . MICK HEADACHE, ABRAHAM HART, Ray., of the all knawn firm of Carey Heart, Chestnut ,et., Philadel phia, has been subject for many years to severe attacks of the Nervous and Nick Headache.— The prescriptions of physicians were of no, an ass and nothing that was tried had any beneficial efect.. Mr. Hart obtained a pair of the Bands, and before using one bottle of the Magnetic Flu id, the Complaint was entirely gone,and he has not had ‘the slightest «ack for several months. ~ Avex Two Hesenko. Persons in Cincinnati have been‘ cured of Serangemhent of Nervous Systems by the use of Christie's Galvanic Brands and Magnetic Plaid. JCP Numerous certificates and testimonials (fos many detingulshed physicians and others of the. news States have been received by the pr . These are (rom. persons.of the high estity ,and may be seen on applica tion to the agent. Tf 7 The public are respectfully cautioned to beware of spurious immilations of these arti cle: Dre- Christie’ fas that ONE authorized Agency in each city of the Union. GF. THOMAR Co., Marinet, bei/dd wind 4th. opp. Gaz: Omice, my 2 ae Agents if Cincinnati, A MAND CONCENT of Sacred and Secular Music,+The congregation of St. Xewer Church, Sycamore aireet, desirous of improving: their .present Organ, will, “with their_Choir, and assistance of “their namer. “Our Professional and Amateur friends, give a Grand Concern ol Sacred and Secular Music, op bed AY, June 10th, 1847, at the Mielen con ; ‘ Madame Scheidler, Mr. Runge, Mr. Scheicier, Herr Knoop, Mr. Tésso, Me. Sorge, and the: bereal.the Philharmonic Society,and oth. fr, have in the Kindest’ manner pied their aid, F “PROGRAMME: Part ler. Ls Overture De Feisenmahie with. Orchestra: Jou Vee. 2. Bong: Madame ‘Scheicher ™ Inspirations V ‘nues, Donizetti. 3. Quartets: Rode, Two Violins, Alto and Basa: Tet Violin ©. Jeans. 4. Sacred Chorus: ‘Sestiga Domini: Full Or chestra - Lambiliotte is, single. Violin: Mr. Tomo, Constancy, or ‘sGth ne iecta, Pantao. Overture: The’ Barber of Reville, Pull Or Chestra. ~ Rossini. 2. Bacred Song. Rock'd to the Cradle of the Deep. Mr. Duchie Kinnight. 5 Kolo Vidinceno: Mr. Kacop, 5 weediah Air, Piano Accomp't. 4. ‘Nong: Mr. Runge. Sweet is the Beat of Labor. . Finale: Grand Te Deum for mate voices. “Orchestra. jotta. Tos 3 hoot ve Will be led by Mr. W. C. Peters, oncett to Commence at o'clock. Mingle Tickets @igach. Family Ticket to ad wit two Ladies and one Gentleman 88. Tickets for sale at the Music Stores of Peters i ee $ Sebehoemen. saretien. 208 attitore K. W. Fyne, angen Xavier Charchi, is 63 LOOKING GLASSES at WHOLE- 4 SALE.—KINGSLAND CO., would respectfully inform the Merchants. Dealers and the public generally that they have a branch of their establishment in this city at No.7 Pearl st. @ doors from the corner of Main, for the sale of Looking Glasses, Litho graphic Printe and Frames, the largest and best assorment ever offered in this city, of the new er styles and best manufacture. Hardware merchants and retail dealers would do well to fall as we have all the patterns and sites sold in New York and Philadelphia, and will sell at eastern All. written orders from any part of country carefully attended to and executed at the lowest rates. A liberal discoun made vo dealers in the above named Penne Ley any Gold Pens yet manufactured. pred gag Ae Sa the Petit preas of ar ow ae vited ecall. WM. 8, SMITH he egeatar io usT _ BROCKEVED 2nd tor for sale, whole sale and retails Pon tek atk MAJOR GENERAL Z. TAYLOR, sad Sketches of the Lives of Gens, Wears, oon and Toupee, wah MERCHANTS ees BLACKSMITHS, Vietting thie Market, are solicited to cail and, examine our of the Gexvire BLOOM FORGE IRON, oF OUR OWN MANUF ACTURE. conand part of the following articles, viz: toos assorted Iron Malte; 12 wothate sista Tans aT? subject to the rom BA FaD, Moxanes. 000. See Clusen’s Bank. Main direct, between Third and Fourth. ‘This Bank Dtecousts business paper of either long or short dates. Notes given for the pur chase of Heal Metate and secured by Mortgage on the prevunoes, will be discounted on reason able terms. Loses will also be made on ap proval Mortgage security. Temporary Loans made as gauel. The Bank allows interest on money depeaited.* it issues certificates of de posite payable on demand, and bearing Interest from date, or receivea current deposites, subject to be checked for at any time, allowing inter est on balances. Iasud THE “as REMEDY EVER WN TE MAN, For Coughs, Asthma, Coide, Croup, Bronchitis, tee a Lungs, Diffentty Liver Pain or esas ae Bide, Piret Biages ‘659955. Wwe: ABI BALSAM 0 Cuma xe WiLL et AcLae SEVER CEASE? MORE EVIDENCE OP ATS SURPASSING HEALTH RESTORA TIVE VIRFUZSI!!—We wish it to be distinct ly understood that every certificate and state ment of cures performed by Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, which we pubish, is STRICT LY TRUE. We give names and dates, and we invite the closest scrutiny, and challenge the most rigid inquiry as to the authenticity of our Matements— knowing full well that a KNOWL EDGE OF FACTS, as to the great superiority ‘of this medicine, to alone necessary to insure ‘ts ass, in preference to any other remedy, or any physicians’ prescription. This is strong lan guage. For a proof of its truth examine what follows: Mr. Joseph J. Younglove: ~Str—As_ duty I owe to the communnity, and particularly the af flicted, I would state that I had been for a num ber of years laboring, under disease and weak ness of the lungs, which aleed me to cough a great deal, and produced a consequent debility of my system generally, to such a degree that it was with I could walk, 10 do which, even for a short I experienced great fatigue. I had various medicines recommended to me, which I used without any beneficial eff ects. Whatever, until I procured a bottle of Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. The use of the bottle aforded relief, entirely relieving me of my cough, and restoring my lungs to healthy action. The use of it for a short time increased my general health and strength to such an ex tent, that I wen stronger and more healthy than I had been for many years before. From the trial I have made of the medicine I can confi dently recommend it as 4 Western Tonic, and 2 certain cure for afections ne ee L may be in cases of Consumption, obsti abd of long standing. © JAMES A. LEWIS, March 7, 1846. Bowling Green, Ky. Cures similar to the above are constant ly being ‘bin all parts of the country, and we id indeed be destitute of all feel ings of humanity, did we not call upon a// who are abidted with pulmonary diseases, to resort at once to the use of this, the only remedy that oak oe genuibe Dr. WISTAK'S BALSAM or ILD CHERRY. Roid oy SANFORD PARK, 4th end Walnut ste.elnrance or Walnut and Viennial Agents of the West. mar 19 - 5 wo amie same eee Wagon for sale at a great barg GKO, H. BATES @ CO, cor Main and UG STORE AND FIX TUMES. The stock of Pixtures and stand of Birney Co., corner Lower Market and Syca morest,can be had at a bargain. This is a good chance for ret one desirous of going into eat ye uate a CO; coe Mave and Pront. WDEMED “UGAR, AND U “GAM HOUSE MOLAMSEN.— 35 brie:Pod'r panama Nos. 70 de B H Molasses, t.Jas. refinery. For sale by HARRISON HOOPER, jas No at Main Street. LAS x eq .. SALE OF Dux coups ACTION Frou Tiechingdene 10th, by T. ORHAvCHBARY $ Cos sruade Antting Rooms, No. 94 Main at.” commencing at 9 o'clock. A splendid stock of Btapie. ea ote Dey Dry Goods, in which in included: 12 cases Rich New Style Prints; “do do do Ginghams , de 3 dol Linens 1. do Linen Table Damask @ pieces rei wool HI'k Cloths; as do do~ do do Capsimere; 0 do New syle fancy 2 do 64 and 44 wool Tweeds; 0 cases Blue, Black and Cadet Nattinets; 5 do” Elbe’ Ky. Jeans; do Kereess; 5. .do Tickings; “Gorm ndere; B Hi'k *k Italian Sikoa Spool cotpee: Women's Cotton Hosiery; Florence mys re fancy 7. O'BHAUGHNEY CO, Auctioneers, LAD, IPE PUMP, AND HY LIDMANT Wanurad the best manner and on terms. . A general assortment of Cocks, Valves, a. always on hand, of the best quality. ~ a ‘ G@ W. BROOKS. iate ee M4ScRne AND HAY Futks.— Harper's: Manure Forks, song and short poole 5. S. 5 end 0 prong: Witeon’s Manure Forks, do do ‘do: Keyaees Eeagee 40, long handle, plain and ‘ Heffernan’s Hay Forks, black and polished Harper's fer, Ports, of all varieties; Marnehan's Por sale by C. DONALDBORN O, jen 8 Majast 1), Arsartne MANNING, Produce Produe. Do Commiarion and and berchon: helevale Dealer a Western tects Butter, Walnut 9ests, vocon Stone Geass door above Front, Cincin nati, ASTEARHCES, J.C. Hall Co, John Bwasey Co, H Cincinnati. Cook Farns’ LAMBGE AN TENSLY EB cele A ohne bit SOS beS AUCTION —on a Credit of four Monthts.—Will be sold sold on TUESDAY MORNING, June Sin, ‘47, “ our vow Bate spams, aos ee wrest, a erge a plendid assortment Spring and femmer Dry Goods, aes, ka pert of Wea of Engiend Bie and Black Clothe, Olive, Brown and Green do, Brown Guld mined and nd Pency Bine, Gray, and. Gold mx'd e iray, mx tomades. Loujesna do. Ashland do mined. Stripes, Black and col'd Com Colictas, Linnea Checks. Union do, Cot ne ae Cotton pony shee wing 5 o joths, Lawas, Laines ane Sa = loonry ; w vartet: Geode end Summer rede ise A lot of Col'd'and Linnea Bosom Surts, A. LEVY GH‘VR, Audt’s. Mo 37 Peart street. BY WRIGHT GHAR © CAPIFALINT ®: PONE ME c., ec— We will sell on the premises, on WEDNEs. DAY, the Sth day of June next, st 11 be Lone A weecoen tanrereene on Ge 1th side of canal, bet. Sycamore streets, » Ut will be seld in | lot or eubd| as we: Lot Nol ie 34 feet 1589 LU FLO Ne The De Partoerety firm of BALE Wa 7 ved by