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r INTELLIGENCER r i^Tv'MOKNlSG, MARCHi?. .195T. hi'*3' TO Til K PITRI.ICJ. I ?U>C :M? dij ?oW to Meam. O.mpbeU * MeDermot' t;r?- InfdUP?c?r ofiice. We return our sincere thanl^' iron* ff6tiyy ?| R3ti^ for the many act* of ltlndnvas w? hare re-. ,or :-v. hand* and cordially commend our aocceasora We doubt not they win ever be found prompt . to erery department of bustnecs, and will 11ilwrt tod* *erve tl.e p*trouaj;e of. the community. Ht?ry f tftnaaw*11 ? .? . , r?j aid us in -perdJly clo*injr up our out-standing ;r,() ?f the firm will be Killed hjr either ?r the ? j[r. lu-atl v will be lounrt at the office for that BEATTT k CO. of,tW. slh.lSJ*. Si-;\V AHltANOEMENT. ? 1- Jclcmilnotl, from thiJ time on, to reduce onr bull ''.. ... ,-ii .jftetn ?? ta?t a*cirritra*t*ucelwlll permit. , rtji.it 'I Uiat (hi# arrangement will be mutually. *' * i;,, our Mbvilierl and ourselves. Accordingly we mat on *"<1 alter till* dale, no jul*eri|rtloni "*" ' ', r.u aiil be r?cclv(?I ui.li.-i accompanied by the till l-refent aubacrber* who are found In ar *. jtLe 1st of January, l?ES,.wl|I be atrlc|isro from our :,i Mcr i|'f will be dlaconllnued at the expiration ..t -.-luMfor. . ' "r, , rtnicf.ticept by the year, and Job work, caih. jl-ASlUliT- t M t lT the inauguration ball in Washington, a I^Biifui laily appeared in a dress of Mexican -'.iflulli, ?'"1 attracted much attention. jljMiitn's Ui:.\MATic fitoiTE, will open in |(i>i fellow.-' Hall Zanefcville, Ohio, on Thurs uv w Fri'la.v evening next. -f J.i-s in Aucsdasce.?The 1 ronton Ileghter j |:Jom5 its t'-tt there are now 7,200 tons pig | -raiting on tlie hanks of the river in that town I].. v,|ut. is $220,000, ami the,quantity in cords | . tU<it six hundred. FiW. Accident.-?Mr. Sullivan, a miller, at Iejtiftun, Va., was caught in the machinery .of ji mill last week and crushed to death. He nsamitf of most excellent character?of great ?;.tv an'i integrity. ^ ? jIitbdiosiau?During the month of January tsn ivire SI marriage licenses granted, and in f^rnarj 1!'. The matrimonial market may be n.ioia5 lisht: the stock on ? hand dcBirnble, '..T -till the advantages in favor of those of the ?s-Iepersuasion." ' . ?. ... ... q A Torxr, man, said to have been in these ports set. lately thought lie had a call'to act Fa'il ? on the *ta;^e he descended to the Omnibus : t, Ijut fljiliug his talents unsuited. for even : - crail.-, he is now engaged out west', in the i, sy-nialic profession. Bikgaixs are saiil to be obtained at. B. II. ffaty.ij's, who wishes to close business shortly, lit his a variety of Boots, Hats, Caps, &c. He bsalso two twenty-four fool counters, and 00 tttof shelving for sale at a fair price. * Tur Editor of the Washington Star attended | President Buchanan's levee, last Frday night, i.-M iil his liat stolen. He feels the loss kecn | [v. Listen at hini: P. S.?We advise the concsieneless thief who ?'"'v our hat and overcoat to retnrn them and uVciwav the miserable rag and disreputable HHintry-niade hat he substituted for them. He tlraoivn?or ought to be?counfound liitn! I-isD Wahknts.?Tiio financial circular of ftrecney Rittenhouse, Fant A Co., of the Gth fast., says: The supply of warrants during the ttrk has largely increased, and prices have de clinol 2<1. per acre. We quote the. market dull tinhy at the following rates: Bpyixo. Peubo. 4? wi? aarrxntf tt lfl per acrc. $1 18 per acre. I - " ?9 " 1 el ?? 1 !'?' - 99 ?' 1 U1 " | Ml " 9(1 " 93 '? Fjr Uie Wheeling lutclllK* ncer. The Fourth op Maiicii.?1 have often heard it will, that this day falls on the Sabbath once, enly, in a Century. The New York Ledger, in it~ list issue, dated March 14th, in reference to this subject, says:?"The reason assigned for the selection of the fourth of March, as the day on which our Presidents arc inaugurated, is, that according to calculations made at the time by the wise old men who framed our Constitu te^, the Sabbath comes on that day only once in ihuut? hundred years, an advautago which iii other day enjoys." The fourth of March, lad every other day in the calendar, (except the -'.'tli of February,) comes on the Sabbath four times in every cycle of twenty-eight years; it occurred in 17U3, when Washington was re tlceicd; also in 1821; again in 1840, when ZacHary Taylor took possession of tho White House, on the fifth of March, instead of the fourth. It will not occur again in the year of lie President's inauguration, until 1877. V. A. Rivtn 5 feet 2 inches and falling. Arrivals, 1'orte.il City Chevoit, Wenona, North Star, and "iraj-e Shot from Pittsburgh, Buckcyo State, Allvtanarle, J. It. Kord, Silver Wave, and J. O. Iremont, from Cincinnati and ports below, Em l|o lirahatn from Zanesville, S. Bayard from 1'arkeis.burg, Convoy from Steubcnville, Michi- ( pa from Sunllsh. The only boats left in port the Albemarle, for Parkersburg and J. B. ^>nl for Cincinnati; all tho others having dc Farted. ? 1 he western rivers are reported as falling, though at a very high stage, and the upper Mi^isapj.^ nt t|lc loj-t accounts, was full of float; :r,p ice. The ice was supposed to be broken no further up than Port Louisa. At Burlington, <n lastFritJay, the l iver was still rising, and was within two feet of tho highest point last season. The Illinois continues falling slowly, and the Ali^uuri is about at a stand, with a fin? to Grand liverl Ireiglits arc quoted as follows in tho Ciftin nati papers: 1'UMurgh?Poland fre^hts 15c; ?00l 20C; Whisky and Oil 50c; Melasma 75c.? louit? Pound freights 30a35c; Whisky and oil ioe; Ale 50e; Chairs 75c per down. Afflfl _?;? ; '""-I nati a iwv, uvi uuuvh. '"'?I'ound freights 40c; Wliiskv and Oil 76c. J'<i?;.ii?_Pound freights 60c; Whisky and Oil ;. '' "Ixish liirer?Pound freights 80a88c; hisky and Oil 73c; Molasses $1. Xeto Or Pound freights ilje; Whisky and. Oil * Flour70c; Pork $1.' 0.WBrrE Neoro SosusT?Tho prin ?pal writer of our national music is said to be sh phen 0. Poster, the author of "Uncle Ned,'' Susannah," Ac. Mr. Foster resides near '?"??.burgh, where he occupies a moderate clerk "''P, upon whicli, and a per centage on tlie sale ?' .liis songs, be dependsTor a living. He *"tes the poetry as wull as th? ipiisic of liis P'S*. These are sung wherever tho English ?"S?age is spoken, while the music is heard wherever men sing. In the cotton fields of the among the mines of Oalifbrnia arid Auk: iu the sea-coast cities of China, in Paris! ^ the London prison, every wher?,4n Act, his oi'lodies are heard. "Undo Ned" was the first, '?is w as published in 1845, and reached a sale ""known till then iu the tnusic-publishing busi' h?ss. Of "The Old Folks jtilome .100,' Vies have been sold in this country, .ana ?a ?)' more in EngUnd. "My Kentucky Ho?>? *>'d "Old Dog Tray" each had a fale of abwat ?".t-W, All Ws other songs Uvo had a^great ?>n. All his compositions are are natural, and find their wav to the }"?rt and link themselves indtooluWy with its ?Wch p *ft?r his great ! iM! w" n?r*?. (as luiUatJon. *in w*tr \ "na *"*not po**iUy croup ami teething, and jjSB J-W Uren >?uuld have It for plw coinpIexl^/I^^^^^^J^tlie skin and nim ^^ " "ypaln'oannot'er- : PWI?dHlJ,?^*C,urln" 89 8ooU)H?Mh st'rwt, : ? i 3S5?/.;"n 'iiy :SSSibr. ? Monroe Street. _TllAKSP()RTATr< )Kr~ 1 TijiwrojtTirktt Orrioali. * O. R. R. I ? ON anaM rwlns wll! leave tbli^Utloii daily at G&5 A. M. and 4^0 ' P. M. Wheeling time. >: The Mail Train dailv (except* Sand ay.?) it 6:85, A. M., Will receive and discharge pissengetfc at'all the principal itations? ? The "Express Train dally at 4S0 P. M., will receive and iltcharge passengers at the, r following stations jouly: Ben (rood, Moundsville, Cameron, Burton, Fairmont, Fetter man, Grafton, Newbury, Uovleaborg, Piedmont,Cumberland, SJr -John's Run,- Martlnsburg, Harper's Ferry, Monocacy, 3yk?*v Hie and Washington Junction. v "* ' The Tralos will arrive as follows: The MaSlTrain at4:lu K. H. dally; the Express at 1 AO P. M. dally. The Accowmo lation Train from Wheeling to Cumberland will be dlscon inued. By order of - ' W. 8. WOOD8IDE, Superintendent. deel ? . J. B.FOBD, Agent. HiiMPFlE3L,U RAILROAD, v/ notice, there will be one daily train leave' t)ii< Rtitinn RETURNING leave Ciaysvill'e* V '****. Mail train .J at 8:80 P M <"='27.- O. B. PEIKBEL. Agent. , i i(;l otfflCB B. A: ?. K. H. Cb:, l A nIri^nOK?rv.'he Uf"5 ?na*'?r BaHlmofe^nd Ohio m j'bfo&. nov hf TRANSPORTATION OFFICE 11KMPFIELD It. R. I rlfV ,, Whsklibo, 8ept. 27,1S5?. f IIK above road Is now open and ready to transfer freight ?7, P^s^ng^rs lrom Wheeling to Olaysville and all in ermedlate Stations. T A^nl T. CART WRIGHT, ' WHOLBSAIiB AND RETAIL DEALF.lt IN' WmsIc nud ITXnaixil luntrumeat?, Cutlery auil Variety- 4>ooiiw, NO. 135 MAIN STREET. I AM receiving ami keep constantly on hand a large Ftock of the celebrated 11ALLET, D%Yf8 A CO *S PIAKOES.. Also, a complete assortment of MEL'tRKONB ahd SERA-/ I'll INKS, from the celebrated manufactories offCarhart,J N'ednam and A. E. Ilu^lies. Also, a splemled Gothic Or Kan, Style for Churches or Lecture Rooms, with f ur ?tops. SHEET MUSIC. I am constantly receiving aud k-ep on hand a large and choice collection of Sheet Music. Also, Instruction Books for every kind of Int?trumen*s now In u*e ' In connection with the above, I keep the largest stock in the Western country of the following truod#: Violins, Vlo lhicello*a, Double Basses, Guitars, Banjoes, Tamborines, Flutiuaes, Accordeons, Flutes, Plfcs, Fageolets; Clarlnetts, Drums, etc. In fact,rI keep every article .belonging to the Music business, P. S.?Brass Bands supplied with instruments at bhort notice. ? - , ? : Pianoes, Melodeons, S< rapblnes ?nd Accordeons, tuned^,. and repaired, and all other kinds of Instruments, generally,. 1 with neatness and dispatch. 0TAll goods warranted, at this establishment. dec?'* * '? 1 SPRING- TRADE, 1857. b. a. nopcts?, wm. n. b/ajc, ROBERT HULL, THOf. W. ATKINSON. HOPKINS, HULL <f- CO., W1I01.KSALB DKALEIIS IX BRITISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS, NO. 208 -BALTIMORE ST., OPPOSITE HANOVER STREET, BAI/tlilfOBB. WE beg to call the attention of the trade.to our Spring Stock, which comprises a most attractive assortment of Britiah, Freuds aud American l>ry Goods. In each department we ahall exhibit a large assortment. Many of our goods we receive^ directly froja the manufac turers, and our facilities enable us to supply our customers with goods as low as they can purchnse them in any of the Eastern cities. We would further state, that by the recent completion ol many of the Western and SnuiheraEallroads tending towards Baltimore, we have Increased facilities for forwarding goods with dispatch. We solicit a call from prompt buyers, and shall eudeavor to make it to their inter est to deal with us UOPKINA, niILL A CO. H3F" Orders promptly attended - to. * Baltimore, February 10th, 18&T. - fch2P-Sn.* ' EUGENE M. WILSON, r Attorney nt law and Real Bstaie Agrat, WINONA, MINNESOTA TEJi, WILL enter lauds, loan money, and attend to Western investments generally?for others. A large quantity of Real Estate always on hand for sale.. He will attend the Iowa land sales on the 4th of May next, and has thoroughly examined tliat portion of country brought Into market. < REFERENCES.?8. Brady, Esq., M. A.M. Bank, D. C. List, Esq, Bank of Wht eling, lion. J. L. Fry, James Paul. Esq., Messrs. Tailanl *DelapIaln. . , feM-8ui Wheeling High School THE subscribers havo associated'themselves for the pur ]>ose of opening a Classical and Mathematical School In Wheeling. It Is their Intention to make It*In evejry respect, equal to the best Academies and High 8chools In ourcouh try* Pupils will be prepared to enter any class In College, or to engage In the actlve persults of life.' Hie coatse of studies will embrace the English, Latin; Greek, French,' and Spanish languages,.and a full course of Mathematics. - Tlie Principals ltave had ample experience in teaching In' various Academies, and are graduates of two of the best Institutions In the United States, and can furnish satisfac tory testimonials and references. The Military Feature will be Introduced sO far as to have a dally drill, which will lie found of great, ail vanUge In giv ing regular exercise to the pupils aud improving their car rl The School will be opened'on the 4th of March and close' for the summer vacation' on the 4th of Julr. Due notice will be given of the location of the school. For the present, the Principals can be found at the M*Lure House, where application can be mode for. further Informa tion. ? ? V "J-R. JONKS, of the Ya. Military Institute. CUAHLE3 TUCKEB, A. ?r., feb23-tf of Princeton College, N.J. MILL FEED. T>RAN. SHORTS, SmPSTDFP. 15 MIDDLINGS, CORN MEAL, ftc. SeUrend to any part or tli< city. TUQDUItN * MADDEN, .48 Main street, julS nearQulncy.' TOVKS, ?r?t<-?. Hollow Ware, Plow Ca?tlt|t?, and 0??t Inir, tRDcrally, wholesale and retail, at lowest rates, by ' - CULBBBTSOM. MOBB1SOS * fQ. TANS hundred bushels Com Meal ttcclreU and for sale by \J! fcbKi y M; M'XABB. ! BwMtral :l>r?.s Khawl. E have a few "StoartV Mdla FhawU .with Itlch riosh . . Borden. tkeUtesUUle?rrrjr rich and desirable for Ladles Dress Shawls. Also, a isw Bn. BracheSkawls . deolS. <'?> *.- BIUSK A TIIOUAS. rt LADIES AXTENTIONj: itbl? ' BRIDafewRNKK DRUG STORE. . 1U ^ A^DCSlmB-D !-? I i*t\ DO*. Oil Grapevine, for aa!a to the trade,- at a lew 01/ deureat LAUGUUN8 4fc BO SUFI ELD'S. - dec!6 ? ? " - ? ? [)1UKU BKKF. PUto^nd ^^^Hams^a^Ider,; ? JbItM . . - x. . - ? ^ ^8 Main St. 2(JU ?? .^16 - - "TOUODSBKKEPERS. ^MBBitfKiSwwRoaMowt. 170 ^ rT^^rSSh!^tT^vetat& C.OOODAOO.^ - ?ia-TtmxUr feBtiy^aielowb^ V. .?VS?!Jt nC9UVIKU>. . . and Ivrsal. hr rj iM .. W. A -myAEDS * BBO. fSi - -v-,- ? v v ' ' -X -- . '[Prom. Poster's i >TA' lady, who liad no idfea ofJooUingToPalius band, but with Inrgtjprtrclivitietfor mischief and lift-Tun, put a matrimonial advertisement in. tho K.iYj Herald, with direction for answers to bo Kent > to a certain signature, at. the Broadway Postofficc. As tho advertisement appcaied-.uj the'practical appreciations; by assuming- a-nice little fortune, in addition to an agreeable person, the seed of such temptation could-not well fail I idly upon such a fertile bottom a3 is offered by i the city of Noty. VorW.r Ontbe first day tliat i succeeded tho advertisement, the Jaily received | seventeen replies; qii the second day thirty j two, and 011 Uit third, sevcntj>two?an extent, an ardor of appreciation, for her vaguely descri ! bed personal attractions, which even she was not | prepared to expect ? . ? j ! Bewildered by the warm' volume of adoration and, entreaty which issued from this-hymenial magazine, the lady called,to hey aid ilye ladies as mischievous as herself. One pair of hands and one mind were, of course; quite "unequal to .the task of answering all; so the batch of billet doux was divided equally among them, and each was to make ah appointment with the writers on, the follpwin'g Saturday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, on tho lower sjde of the up-stairb saloons of a certain popular restaurant in Broadway. ' Each of -the ladies, moreover,'.who took, the task in charge, chose it' 'different colored paper for, re-_ plies. Finally it was agreed that the wholo six should be prescntat the interview,and tliateach should wear the exact 'costume prescribed for the inamorata whom tho Sighing swains would bo there to see. On the other hand, the geritjtf; inen were' directed to appear iu all the Varieties of attire and position, which female ingenuity and mischief could devise. One was requested to wear a blue coat and bright brass buttons j i another to have his hair parted in the middle; pile.was to be eating a plate of pork and beans, which, said the ingenious writer who dictated it, ,"yot| can" scarcely expect will, be called for by 'ativ body olse." Others were to bo partaking of'vaiious dishes; or to place themselves in such attitudes and postures as were directed by tho writer. ' / At -t o'clock on the prescribed, Saturday after noon, every chair at every-table 011 the lower side of the lip-stair? saloon, was filled with slick looking, highly perfumed Leauders, all gazing into each other's faces, and each'secretly curs'mg the luck which wedged .him so clo.sely Otit of the killing positions and display which ho had been meditating ever since he got bis note. And how tlio dishes smoked, and-the wondering waiters Hew! Even the perplexed landlord, amazed .a this miraculous flow of business, was obliged U drop his own mutton chop/and call out the on tire force of his establishment, to meet the clam orouE, if not threatening .demands, ofgentlemcii who feared they might licit get their, telegraph ing plate of duck or .mesa,of pork and beans in time. .1 ..*> At length tho Clash bf'sheen and kick of stiir skirts was Heard coming up tho stairs ono nitrij' uto after fourv'iiffir art" ihamordttf"appeared,' dressed in dark groen,-. with deep-fur, cape, an? abundant drooping- lace. <5ho wasiwafered ore the back of the'head With an infinitesimal boi>-. nc$, and carried in her liiin'd tho magic drif of; ckmtiric, whose Shakitywfniy strawberries inti mated that she was sbe. When she nppearcd, the sensation was universal; the gentleman with tho buff vest threw open his coal to the extreme; the gentleman in the " blue" and tho bright Kit-, i tons, buttoned his coat entirely to the chin; the ! gentleman with the pork vocilerous lor jioke beans; while those who.had I duck, &c, were equally clamorous in complain ing of the undue fulfilment of their orders. jjjever was there such u clamor heard in that usually well-regulated up-stairs jsaloon before? and by tiic"by,' never did it' subside more sud denly titan when a lie#'brush of skirts was heard coming up the stairs. All the Lotharios were once nine in position, when lo! another Cordelia, iu all respects tho retlex of the first, appeared, beating the tilui of strawberries as a challenge (in her hand, and sweeping with it, like a Juno, to a sent, near the location of -tho first. It is heedless to say, that this sensation was now ex treme. Some of the gentlemen who were to part their luiir in the middle, began, however, to look less furiously at 6thcr gentlemen, who had their I hair parted iii the same way, as much as to say, 1" Well, there is one for each of.us, any how." Hut most of tho parly seemed more troubled I than before. A pause of sotuo minutes succeed ed before any now "appearances" took place, during which time tho Lotharios were engaged in displaying their points to tho best advantage; and some, more ardent than the rest, pulled out the various colored notes they had received, and either preteftded to read them, or laid them con I spicuous 011 the table. '' There's one ol my fel lows with the blue notol" said Mystery No. 1, over her spoonful of soup, to Mystery No. 2. " There's one of mine," said Cordelia the sccond, " he's got a pink note." " What do you think of Augustus, there, with the pork and beans be fore hiin, who'is so pensively leaning his cheek I upon his hand?" said Myth the lirst?but be I fore the answer could be given. Apparitions I three and four appeared, and hard upon their heclS came live and six. There was now per I feet consternation on the lower side of the up I stairs saloon ot tho fashionable restaurant in Broadway. The man on tho tilt fell backwards, I and was shot under the table; there was a gen eral feeling after hats and gathering up of loose 1 handkerchiefs and canes. All at once, after one of thoso short, sudden I panics which convey electric knowledge to the I human mind, a general stampede took place, and I the whole party, with more or less dignity?ac 1 cording to the natures and shapes they hail been I put in?made for the stairs and descended out of sight It was several minutes before they could hand in their checks and pay the score, and during this time the mischievous bevy, with | strawberry-marked handkerchiefs, took fu'l pay I for their trouble, in' the hearty laugh they in I ihjlgcd in at the ludicrous tableau and exodus they had just beheld on the part of gentlemen who were SO' sharp after tho " snug little for tune," and whose motives were entirely confined to the object of getting a "congenial partner with whom they could Jquietly settle down in 1 life." : . Important Notice. "OEINQ desirous ot telling out my large stock ot French JL> Brandies, French ami German Wines, Imported. ?lUs I keys, and DomesU? Liquors of all kinds ; Also, a large lot of the best imported Cigars, and different other artlcles?1 1 hereby Inform my customers and the public that I *111 sell I from date, for Ossu oat-r, wholesale and retail, at a very 'reduced price, and cheaper than any other establishment I can aSotd. If any person thottla be willing to buy my. I mtu stock, I wUl set the price tu aatow the eost-prlce. I'ersous kno*lng themselvts Indebted to mearc requested I to-call and SCTtLX. CONRAD 8TROUCL, | to eau ana airr^. No. m Ualn street, ' Near the Wire Suspension Bridge. Wheeling, Feb. 1st, 1S57. Mm-iT 71 HOVELTY MILLS b'LOUK. " ' rfn BAltHKLB ?xtra and Cxtra Family, last received and (I) fur sale by tdeclll) DOAM* a COWQILL, BARBEKSOAP. FRESH supply?iust reo*l? d and for sale br - fcblti T. H. LObAN k CO. I In the world U PBESTOX k CLOVER SEED. ! n r BUSHi ClbTer Seed, for sale lyr v J--SJ5 ?55? TIIOB0RN k HADDEN. , . .!i*AI>PUtC ^>Xr?DWARB6 * SHOT, | febSt ' ? ' ' Comer of Marfcetand Qalncy tie. OYSTERS. L .Ji. A.n. <r?n Baltimore,1 by the can ant i for safety OtO. WILSON. 5 BULL. Borntac FlaM, at ___ 'Jania 'Kua-QttS ?alxk, Jastweetwd ana .or sale br' . rttl --' - , W. A. KOWARDO* iRO. k ? ,v MAltlvyr. ' COUKECTBD dailv fkom actual sai.es, , ny IHI , PBJ1PII BK V. ASIIES. vAW tearls............ .........7 Soda Asb..;.. ?i....Sk RARRELS. Pork and B?ef....... ....Mi Hour ,..'..S7V J1UTTKR. rdiow^ sasai 3eaml???,? Km..'.. OANDI.KS. J*?o* <f \ M SUr dc- .-. . ;S7 On EESE. We?ern.'lu-,erYc, S W.; * MoSa.* *.*.* V.7.V.*! *;; *; ?; ;}? copper: ? Brasiers Wukklixg, M.rcli';o, 1S5T. "Skirt la*.. ..17.17.87 , V. -LIME. W?t?r, VbW; ......8,85 am XolelMtr, t> M......VUV8SS 6HBS**"? -1*81! Brasiers....,......" .4fc SaOT..r*:;?;H8 -????? VMM.* A* ?8> 90 | do - ; ...2,51 , ?55i Plough Lines, .1.1;...'. .67 UHUUS. Alum In bt)l?, P fc.... .4SJX ?rem Tartar Bu. Curb. Soda . A?J Borax Oopj Copperas it-34 LnM.m8.lu 4?4? ttlauber..... ...'.'.S?8 *-FEATHERS; LlreGme, prime 00 PISH, it i< : X ^ Mackerel No 1.: " So* M " No 8.... Halfbbls.6o? PLOUR. Super, bbl 5,oo?5,25 Extra....:? i .V.5,50?5,75! FltUIT. m Dried Apples, $> bu. 1,7&?2,( Qreen, 9-bbl... ?? D. Peaches .*...... .. .8,00! Jrangta, f box ... r S,0t Lentous....IVHi j|3 r? ....... ..r.Suair. Utuk..'. ,24a.ji Raccoon ; . .30(3 8fi Huskrat .......;i? ' G1NSKNG. * -> 3oo<l, ? g, .....85 GLASS. 8x10, & box.-.....~...\..8,75 10x12.... .....445 lOxlfl 12*14.... 5,95 12X10. ....... .. .. .^...i.fty50 14x16...^.. 0,75 GRAIN. tYheat/tf bu 1,111? 1.20 ftyeT:.. 00 Barley l,w?@l,13 Jats 7 3om ...............55 1IAY. flmothy, ^ too ....-..... *>-10,00 Clover., 0,01 HIDES AND SKINS. Brcen, ? & Dry ; 151 Calf, jrrrtn. ,sc>~..t0] J .dry. ?f....:....20| SlieepSkins..... ......2" HOPS. , S'ewV 9 S> v ' ?'? -'?& ' ?' IRON. rr : Pigs; Hanging Rock ' * $88,00 Bart, ^ a. . . 2X<34X! Uound ....2Ji<g|0K Unnd 8# 5 V Kail Rods 0?^ Hoop 8X?0tf Sheet...... 4?@5 Slabs and Wings 4@4}Z Steel do fc LEAD AND SHOT. Pig, 9 B> 6 Bar ...Sjtf Shot, ?? bag 2,25 LEATHER. Spanish Hem. ? B.....8ft98b Harness -....88j^84 Fencing;..I8?n Wooriug...... . ;$21fcW4 Shingles.. ii;..... .4JM MOLASSES. N. Q. In l.oU y gal new....75 Weft.tndla ..... .....,7o GoIdcnSy rub. NAILS. CutSd ^keg........ 5,50 4?l....i. .A.;.4,50 ?d..; ; ......... 8d?g3J.... ?JS0 V lOdto bOd...V...8,25 OILS. Umecd, ?> gal..... Lard. No I......... .....'.W " KoS..............".SiS Castor^pure"...lJO^l'sS Tanner*.......... v...S5(&?5 SpU. Turpentlue...,., .OiitfOO Alcohol. ^..:...GCu?70 V. - PAINTS. Chrome Green..'.. ....20&S0 Paris Green ....8uSM5 ] C. Yellow........ .....2U2180 Litharge .....?3tf?10 Red Lead...'. ..VJtfA 10 > WhiUnp..:^.;.........l/<?2 Rosin, ^ bbl. Afiit Pitch ....8^0 : Tar .: 4^kK&5 WlilteLead f>keg 2,20 Zinc Paint.........2:25(?r2,75 C'h Varnish ^gl.'...;.1,7&$8 'Vimlture 'do 1,75&S : r | POTATOES. loshanlc*, fp bu.. .1,40 POCLTRY. 1 All kinds, dressed; ^ ft, 7<^9c l*ouug<chlckeiii ileef Cattle, on hoof... ! Lard.bbls 11^?12 litun>, bacon i...;ll(eil8 Shoulders....; r.'. ..9X Sides .1^' j I Hams, bulk .^..'.2. I Shoulders..,.. ?. sides.......: j.. fj..?.. ? Hheep, on hoof ........25j{a?3 n?an?.. ' .;...2^? Eggs 12 . iuc?. , Carolina: .....new 5ft@6 SALT. PittsburghbW $2X Kanawha, 4? bu.*. 4o SEEDS. :. Flaxseed, f? bu....^...1^0 , Cloror 7,04>(s7^0 { Timothy.... .$2,75<&3,0U SOAP. Rosin, P Q, 6 Castile 10&L6 1 STEEL. 1 Plough; 9 B.....51;. Oust.... 17 Blutered 12i<?16 SUGAR8. N. O. fair to prime ^ hllds.. ??........ 11X918 Crushed, Pulverised and . Granulated 15^16 TALLOW. ? , Best, 9 6> 10 TEAS. Gunp. and Imp 45&7(i Y. Hysen ..v. 8ut&75 Oolong 3c<?75 I Pouchong 25(gj40 j *TIN. . 12x12 sqr..10^ ' Ulock Tin In Pigs... 40 *' 41 In Bars... 42 TOBACCO. . * ft....... ........18 odd 5's 24<g>32 Extra'. .30&44 , iSmoklng .... 7@10 WOOL. For all kinds 33&50 WHISKEY. Monongahela in bt'.s & ...Y. 76^1.50 Common.. 80 ZINC. Sheet 10X^11 15V TELEaiiAPH. IKnlilnaore IVlnrkct. Raltimore, March 0.?Flour continues Ann, sales lTow-. ard st? ect. ut'$G; and Cltv Mills at (G.lSjtf. Whcut Arm, white 15(@10*c; Red 14C?144c. Corn,white 57<?0t>; Yellow 57(361. WhUky ?7<&27X. Cluciunufi IVlnrkct. CixctKSATi, March 9.?Flour dull,'prices nominally the same. Whisky 28c. Provisions Orm and without change; there is a good demand at previous rntes, but ^holders are generally firm at the advance asked on Saturday. Clovcr sued dull and declining. New York .llarket. Nkw York. March 9,?Flour heavy, at,a decline of 5 cents per bbl for State and Southern; sales ?,. 00 bhls at $(),. 25^0,85 for State, and #6,O<?0,SO for Southern. Wheat' firui; sales 2,000 bushels. Corn unsettled; sales 80.0T0 bush. Pork buoyant. Beef and Bacon Orm. Whisky dull. GOLDEN BHlVJfci STOKE, 1*74 MAIN ST., WtHSJELINO. FALL AJjlD WINTER TRADE. STONE dc THOMAS take pleasure In announcing that .they are now In receipt of their frill stock of Fall and Winter BryGeods. Varieties and Millinery Good*. They have just received their Second Fall Purchases; which, added to their former stock, will enable them to pre* sent to tho Public more than S50,000 WORTH OF GOODS, Being by far the largest and MOST DESIRABLE stock, and embracing the BEST SELECTION of choice goods they have ever offered to the Public. Winter Trade,?to.both of which, as well as to their stock generally, they Invite the attention of the Trade. Having been in the Eastern toltles a shorttlme previous to , the late heavy rise in all kinds of Cotton Fabrics, and bby* 1 log largely with thi Cash,(as they have done for many yean p iet) as well as directly from the Importers, and Blanufac tu.vrs In nome Instances; they are able to offer Inducements ' to t 086 CruA Jiut/ern, either by Uie PIECE or at RETAIL exce*. ?d by no similar honse It tlieWest. To meet the wants of their rapidly Increasing Trade, they ; have made, and are making ample arrangement to furnish | the Public with one of the best selected stocks of foods In their line In the West. In'tlils stock may be found fully 12,000 yds Silks?embracing some of the'4inest.lmnorted, 4,000 " Frendl Merinoes, Cashmeres, Bombazines, Tblbets and Maddomlss?of everyousllty and color; A full line of tlic Richest Painted, Ombre shaded and Sat in striped Cashmeres and Delaiues?imported; - ? 400 Shawls and Cloaks?embracing some of the richest ever offered In Wheeling. 80,000 yd! Ginghams, Debases, Delaines'and Prints, and "60,000 " of Domestics?embracing the largest line of fmerioan Woolens and Cotton goods kept-, by any similar house. If not by any house in the city. They have laid In their stock with a view to a closer cash trade, and pledge the PubUc that no effort upon their part shall be wanting to please. They, feer'confident that they can offers Inducements to cl<*6 ca*h buffers excelled by no house In* the West, If In . tlie United States. No trouble to show goods?goods scut to Cars, Hotels and Boats for customers. HTAlways on hand, Prime Live Geese Feathers. novS , . . WE INVITE THE ATTENTION o? COUNTRY DEALERS TO OUIl LARGE STOCK OF FOItEIciN AND DOMESTIC 'J DRY GOODS. ' - ? . i anvo LAMB Borns AT TBX AUCTION SALES IN THIS CITY AND NEW YORK, WE CAN OFFER * GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO TllETRADg. TO SELECT FROM OCR STOCK. PHILLIPS, ST YHKB Oc JENNINGS.' Nos; I Jb 8 BANK street, ? ; ? ?? . . ? * .H' ?rU', Below Mmrket?between Second and Hard ^ Street^ " JmSn-Sm " l>III>.ADRLPIIIA. K- Lbct?DinonH.:: ; irii' Mrcor ' . M.K^ON, Pr?rtd?t. UTTMiCOr.TMTOCT. .VprWwtWe. ror uk htb J J ^ad<iwijk8-? BPaHirna.n. ? ?-?UU,Ju?t rMclred juMferul. ?? --Ai'0.8006.,i.OO. , MM BY THE yATl5"^AL-;i,lirE. OFFICE, COItNRRWATRKAND MQSEOK BTHEETg: CONClRESSlO^A^; i WASiusr.iox, March Sbsati^-MK Warte presented resolution fnvor of the from tho Legislature of Ohio, in recognition of the independence of Liberia. ?Mr. Seward offered it list of tho' standing committees'and moved its adoption. He said the majority of .Senators Imdafter consultation decided on the tiuihber of persons thej? would claim on the committees, and the order in which they should be placed. This majority include the entire number of members of tho Sjnate, except those who belong to the Republican par ty, o? which he was a member,'ho had agreed upon a Hit of nomination leaving the minority a vacancy, and that Republicans had done so although the proportion of (-Republicans on the committees are Meqdal : and unjust, still they have been compelled by the necessity'of the cifce t > acquiesce. ? ? Mr. Trumbull.i*iid tliat the .Republicans com posci] onerthirdof the members of. the. Senate, and have only.seven members on the committees, and ho could have no par-it or lo't in them thus foruio'-J. "" Mr. Fesscnden remarked that it was a just nd fair distribution. . Mr. Mason replied that Parliamentary usage and politicoVpropricty made t^e. party, rospqrisi ble fori measures before the Senate in tlie control of the committees, but there was strict propri ety, in giving tho minority a chance to be heard. " Mr. Crittenden said he did not belong to high contracting parties, and therefore could have nothing to do with the. arrangements of the committees. ? Mr. Trumbull moved that all papers concern iiVg'the Indiana contested election cases, be re ferred to the committee on Judiciary. ? ? ? Mr. Bright did not desire any, disposition made of these papers, which would lead the public to suppose he and Fitch avoided exami nation, and that the Senate have not time to consider the' subject this session. . Mr. Trumbull could not consent. to such aii understanding, and it should bedisposed of this session. Mr. Fitch agreed in thfe views expressed by his colleague. ? ? - , : . Mr. Seward thought it would bo for the com mittee on-.Judiciary tp..determine whether'the question bo' determiued during this or postponed till next session. "? s'-: ? -1 ' ? ? - ? Mr.- Butler had no doubt this would bo a" con troversy full of. interest, and asked the commit tee on judiciary to meet to-morrow at 1 o'clock to dedde what shiiuia be'dohe with tho papers referred to the cotamittee on Judiciary. On motion of ,Mr.. Bigler, tho protest of the Democratic members of the Pennsylvania legis lature against Sir. Canierbii's 'right to a scatwas, referred to the committee on Judiciary. MrJ Crittenden offered the following resolu tions, of which he will ask consideration at a future day:. Ilaahe/7, ? That in the judgment of the Senate the complete exemption of aH vessels of com merce add their cargoes from seizure or capture ?ii time of war would be signal lessiug to man kind, and that to tho accomplishment of an end so-desirable the Senate will always be ready to give their hearty aid and co-operation. Jiaolted, That the mere abolition of private cripg would not accomplish that end, but would in .its operation be unequal and unjust, depriving the United States of a most effectual means of hostility nnd retaliation against a superior naval power, which, by means of its greater number of public ships, might almost with impunity destroy or ctipplc our commerce, and therefore such abolition alone would be inconsistent with the'policv or interest of the United States. Renolrcd, That this poiicv of the United States coinciding with tho general interest of mankind, is well explained and vindicated in the statosman liko letter of the American Secretary of State, lir.'Marcy, to Count DeSa'tiges, of July 28th, 185B. . ? JfetoltrJ. therefore. That the course pursued by President Pierce, as stated in his last annual message in reference to certain rules or princi ples of martial law in time of war, agreed upon and declared by the plenipotentiary of Russia, France, Britain, ? Austria Prussia, Sardinia and Turkey and submitted to him for adoption by this Governmcut, meets the cordial approbation and concurrency of the Senate. After a brief executive session, Adjourned. FROM WASHINGTON. Washington, March 9th.?Thos. J. Monday; and Dr. Bradford, both orN. V., in consequence of an affray at one of the principal hotels, on Saturday night, foughta duel near this city yes terday afternoon. Two shots were tired, nei ther parties-being injured, the affair was then amicably adjusted. Gen. Cass has gone to Michigan, to ruako ar rangements for a settled residence here. Snow commenced falling at half past 9 this morning. Tile "Cabinet was in session this morning, en gaged, it is believed, in considering the policy to bo pursued, relative to the executive appoint ments; all the departments havo furnished lists of officers who hold places under limited Com missions. Tho opinion prevails that such offi cers will bo permitted to continue until the ex piration of the Commissions, to be re-appointed or not as tho administration prefers. ? ExtSecretary Dobins, left to-day, in the Wa ter Witch, for Norfolk, en route for California, the vessel was placed at his disposal by Toucey, a large number of friends assembled at the Navy Ford to take leave of hiiu. Presentation of silver plates, to Ex-President Pierce, to-day by Senator Toombs, on tho part of the citizens of Savannah. ? The Senate confirmed Sam). Treat, Judge U. S. Court, Eastern District, Mo. M. M. Parsons, U; S. Attorney, Western District, Mo. Thomas U. Duval, Judge U. S. Court, Western District, Texas. Richard R. Hubbard, U. S Attorney, same District Jas. L; Jones', Marshall U. S. Western District, Mo. Mr. Cass has rented the dwelling now occu pied by Gov. Marcy. "/The Secretary of the navy has ordered the steamers Niagara and Mississippi to be equipped and despatched to assist in iaying the Atlantic Telegraph. ..' FROM BALTIMORE. March, 8.? The Mobile papers furnish details of a fire in that city on Sunday last, 2,300 bales of cotton.was destroyed, vatued at ?224,000, on which there was an insurance in offices in that City amounting to $100,000. .... The remains of Dr. Kane will arrive in this city on Tuesday morning, preparation's are making for an honorable reception on an enlarged scale. ? .? ] DR. KANE. Z*sESY1 LLE,I Harcli 9tb.?The remains of . Dr. Kkne passed through this city at 1 o'clock to *ay. They were appropriotely received. Ma ons and Citizens turned out iu large numbers, guus fired,-bells tolled Ac., . - h ' adjourned. out passing a?d temperance bill passed. , , ? ? i . . RIVER AND;WEATHFR. PrrtsBCKori, March 9.?River 4 feet 2 inches Weather cold and windy with occasional snow rasas " ver falling, 6.1 ?&hkiigcable. "Adveftlffements^ r'noU.Om ALBERT Ov BICIIABDHO.V8 A (Itending and Oorr^poadlp jr ^ce^. *?"-660. Broadway, Manufacturers of oil klpds of LOOKINO GUASS1SS, And dealers In every artfele jvrrtaltjJny to tlirLookbgClan . -WjC keep ronstafftly for side atarge 9t<^fof Good/aii/?pt tntoithe Wtitcm'Tride.., lVtlcmar attfntWm pnHlo'fur nbhing Sutra, ttriAMrioiTft, UxhtiL^'undTjariiis Kkttoiec. rt!b#,.s&T Fxaxks Tor Portkaiv*, PAirnxaa nnd ? ExoaAVixos w.ade in any desired style. Looking CKass Plat**,-Plate, Picture and Window Glaxa, Glaziers* Diamonds, Mouldings ot all kind*, M.irble Blabs, Brackets, Gold Leaf, etc., etc;, tux* nUlied to. the trade on the mo*t favorable terns. f*b9.V9ro-daw ^ 1 WU ?*Krt WOH INK VMfttU. ^1 ? I* No COrv Ivitatxd, No Teacukb Rcqtnaxo. nT *? MACLAUKJN'S PATENT HELP-INSTRUCTING PRO CESS IN PENMANSHIP enables erery un? u> write with the areAtest ease.ele^ance and rapidity. It baa b??n adopt ed by the Public Schools of NtV York, and.by our first ?er? chants. The process, complete, with full directions for use, win be sent prepaid on the receipt of ? I. To club*or agents, six copies for $ V A liberal discount ou lar^c (inters. Ad dress Lblako A .MacKaduik,845 Broadway, New York. : fcb&3-?ia-daw ' ? : Important,to'Consumptives. Many vtlu>bl? lira h*Te b?ri lanit by Iiiwkkar. Cuh A Co.'s Gavcixa Cod LIvb* Oil, which, in all htuuan proba bility, would hare been lost but for its Utiiciy use; It ts-ho quack medicine, but the Pant Oil, made, with the Utmo.Hcare from the /Vi'rt CM Fiah Liter*, and ts re commended'by the most eminent physician* In Europe and America, and lias proved by ten fairs' experience the most valuable remedy for Coxscmptiox and tcaovcLA ever dis covered; for, white it cure* the disease, Mt Increases thr health 'and strength of the patient. CAtmox.?'There is a great deal of spurious oU, adultera ted with Seal Oil, Whale OII,Ac-,'wldch Instead or-benefit ing, injures the patient, by deranging the digestive organs, but being cheaper* 1* by uiiprlnoiiiled person* palmed off for genuine. . Notick, that JUccmax, Cuax A Co.'a signature. Is over the cork, and the Eagle and Mortar on the label; for, since the death of \V. L. Rushton, our lato partner, thsre ha* been an article called Rushton'* put lu the market, which U In no way connected with R. .0 A Co , or 11. C. A C*?.; and thous and*. who had used other Oil without success, lutve bren re- , stored to health by the Genuine Oil of our manufacture. Sold by aU respectable drujipisls. feb23-/m-daw Health and Strength must Inevitably fol low Its Use. HOLLAND SITTERS Hf*S' -? ? TIIE?' CELEBRATED HOLLAND KEMEDY FOB ' j BYSPEPSIA, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS: ' UVEll GOMPLAINT, . - WEAKNESS OF. AtfY KIND: FEVER AND AGUE, Ani *? ^WomuvhWTivTi? tmna ann uleedtng Piles. In *B Nervous, Rheumatic; and Neuralgic Affections, it has In numerous lustanccs proved highly beneficial, and In others effected a decided curie. .. Tills Is a purely vegetable oompoutyd, prepared on strictly scientific principles, after the manner "of the celebrated Holland professor, lioerhave. Because of It* great success In most of the European States, its Introduction.-into tlio United States was Intended more Especially for those of Onr fatherland scattered here and tnere over the face of this mighty* country. Meeting with great success among them, 1 now offer tt to the American public, knowing that Its truly wonderful medicinal virtues must lie acknowledged. It Is partlcularlyrecommended to those persons whose con stitutions may have been Impaired by the continuous use af ardeiit spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Generally in stantaneous in effect, it finds Its way dlreotly to the seat of life, thrilling and quickening '-very nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, and, in fact, infusing new life and vigor to the system. OAOTION I The great nopularlty of tills delightful Aroma has Induced many imitations, which the public should guard against In Kurchaslug. Be notpersuaded to buy any thlnir else until you ave given Boerhave's UoUand Hitter* a fair trial. One bot tle will convince you how Infinitely superior it Is to aB these imitations. WHAT IT IS DOING FOR THE SICK. Win. Schuchman, Esq., the wellkrown lithographer,says: "I have frequently used Boerhave's-Holland Bitters, aud find It Invariably relieves indigestion and debility.'* Rev. Samuel Bal?cock says: "I found special relief from Its use for a severe headache, with which 1 hail long suf fered." J. W. Woodwell, Esq., says: "I hare used Boerhave's Holland Bitters myself, and recommend ft to others, know ing It to be just what It is r?j?resented." Aid. Jonathan Neele, of Lower St; Glair, says: "I have derived great benefit from its use for weakness of the stom ach and Indigestion. James M. Murphy says: "After several physicians had failed, Boerhave's Holland Bitters removed the pain from my heart and side, arising from indigestion." The editor of the Klttanniug Free Press says: "After one of the best physicians In the place had failed, Boerbave's Holland Bitters cured roe of the worst form of dyspepsia." Erancis Felix, only.manufacturer of the "orieinal Extract of Coffee" says: "T know that your. Holland Bitters I* one of the best medicines In the world for.a disordered stomach, or liver." Dr. Ludwig, editor of the1 Packet,' Baltimore, pronounces it a mediclnylReser^tng the confidence of thf public. V Dr. Eherhart, tl ? leading German' physician of Penna., has prescribed it frequently during the last three years, with marked success, in debnitatid states bf the digestive or gans, er of the system generally! The mauager of the htuiou'* Vinegar Factory says: "I used it myself, and was therefore inducedto try its-cffect upon ray wife, (troubled with the great debility common to all of a consumptive habit,) and really it is doing her more good than anything she has ever taken." , ?? NOTICE.?Whoever expects to flpd in this a tnvcrago will bo disappointed; but to the sick, weak, and low Spirited, It wHl prove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of slngu lar remedial properties, 53T"Sold at $1 per bottle, orptx bottles for $5, by the sole proprietors, BENJAMIN PAGE, Ja. A Co, Manufacturing Pharmaceutist* and Chemists; Pittsburgh, Pa. oaxsnAZ. AOKsrra.. ? > r ? Philadelphia, T. W. Dyott k Sons, 182 N. 2d street. New York, Barnes A Park, 804 Broadway, Corner Doane. Balti more, Cusparo Brothers, Gay st. and Pcnna. Avenue. Cin- , clnnati, Jolin D. Park. Chicago; Barclay Brotliers, 213 S. Water at. St. Louis, Barnard Adams k Co. N. Orleans, J. Wright A Co. 8old by Eauithlins A Bushfield, Wholesale Agents foftfortii Western Virginia; T. n. Logan A Co!, and other Druggists and Merchants generally throughout the United Stales aud Can atlas. oct3dawly. Kipreu lcaTe,-tall; ?ITV A. M. trpiSwAN. rtmt.tm.BnwM. 0 PD1.NG h-.Tu^il^aford sa cil. Tlt? their npccia) Attention. ? ? ftM" flEIgKELL 1 gWKAKlWOES. . ? ' ' SCALES I SOALESI ? ?t Wc.? W^hlnirton TUII. ffrl^.tf] B. g.TCRlX. ^4- "g / ? " * 1 O BRUMS So. 1 Roiton packed Qodflth, MKlu?"?Urgeltad?rd, i*r ' +r street. Wi?fHw, Ta. -? ::?'! ?" TT'' % - FINE article of Brandy, in Mbc? and for saft tiy. ^ 'febKl W. A. EBWABDS A B^O, i' ;New-Yorlc-Advertisements. Fi-osn- ? Ad?ert*ni^!^c3r?>"ponSi^<S*,OI^! ?5o^aro?dw?j ??- - . . .New York I'halonV CHEMICAL IlAlli IKY IOORATUIS w?Ml> ? . ? - ??**** V ' *\ >? :? t-JiV ^ v ?0M roirtU*-o Jr< . i. article ?f tNc kind ever before offered t-j the. puVlie. -v'"' II lias stood the of twen ty year* In this country, arsd rot one of the ? many hundred* r.f inilta ?-(?tloni have Wu able t?\ coiukU' with. 11 for prmrviajf, dr?**slnjr, and ?l>eauti'y- . lujr the Hair, and kceijgnR the bead clear from dandruff. Ac. It U iiie?tlm*hl?.; lu fhort. it is eu? rytldn?th?* hair requires. Price. 3o cent-* and %l iwr kottl?. BT*Phnlo nV r.VPHlAN LOTION. on FLORAL BEAUTIP1KR. ' ' prent ? Cosmetic " for b<auii^? *? Inc the ?Mn surf - ' eaiaplexlou.audper ? ' fumltitr the breath, for curinjr Chapped I lands. Pace I.lp?, Tau, Sunburn, Frerk 1-s, Pimples, Sealok, Burn*. Ac. ? A 8?r*i Aiid s*fe ct?re for the Piles; . SS5&,??? skin. II ketp-* the hand# soft : and : white,; and . - ? for' Inflammations of the skin - It frill tie found tor - be "a,/Err** remedy. Price 50 emu and #1 per bottle .er-fixuio,.-* UAGIO HAIR DYR. ..I One nrtho ?cry b. it Natimdl^n (uttteworld. It? Inns m. c ha? proved It to lie beyond comparison: and brim: a vcpctableprodue tfnn, no injurt car. possibly be done to the?Mti. It is e?rPy applied, and y? u enn ol t-?lu a Hack or brown which , will tU fy tlie beat judce* to tell H from na ture iticlf. Price ?! nnd 50 per box. Made and *o1d bv E. PIlilM/at m Broadway, ^*?r Dey reet, and Ml |troHii?ray , St. Nicholas Hotel. N. Y. and nirjrlftt* and tan :y ?ture* throughout the lotted State*. i;7-dJt^ -? I.YUV* KA t IIAaICtftlY Has now become the standard prepa ration for ?he hair. Ita Immense,sale, ? nearly ? 1,000,000 BOTTLES Per year, attest# its excellence and rreat superiority ? over all other ar '?cles of - the kind.- The-Ladles ml crsallv prunounce tha - KATHAKION fo be, u/: far, the finevt and molt .^rceable article: they ever used/? U BKHTumihe hair after It has fallen at, iavic4iaATKs and noAtmnas it, ivlng to It .'a rich glossy appear atee, and tmnaru "a dtZightful ptr~~ -nme. 8okl by all dealers through out the United States. Canada,Mexico - Jubav and South America, for 85 Ckjct* fHK Bottl*.. ? - - I EAT II, WYNK00P & CO. Proprietors, ,13 ?,lbfrty St., Nsw Ysrk. hlariufacturers al?o of -perfumer!**** 1 all kinds, and In fcrcat variety. TTJS NOT A DYE! "Rev. M. THACHEll (60 years "of igu), Pitrhcr, Cheo- ' ahffo County. N. V. "My hair !s now restored U Its natural color an?l ceascrtt to'fall." ' ? - ?? Mtl , VK*!V. Wb. CUTTWt, Ed. Mother's Magasine, W- *-' ? ?/' YtalHs changed to its natural color and growing on bald ?p?t, ReV. B. P.STONK.D^D.,Concord,H. H. hnJr;WWob tras grey,U now restore-Kto Its-natural color, Ac." :' "???-; ' * Rev. D CLKKDKNfN, Chlcafo, IIl can add my testi mony, and recommend It to toy **riendp.M ? .... Rev.D. T. W00I>; MlddUfown, N. Y. uMy own hair bM greatly Uiickenetl, and hUo .that of one of ?s.y family, wha was heconilnftbsl'i, Ac.** ' ? Rev. J. P. TUSTIN; Charleston, ?. O. 'tte white hair becoming obviated, and new halr^forming, Jkc.M I Rev. A. FKINK, Sllrer Creek, N. Y. -It has produced good eftect on my hair, and I can and have commended It." . liev. JOS. Melt RE, Pastor of West D. R. Church, H. Y? I recommends It. Rev. D. MORRIS, Cross Hirer, K.Y., also, and ? Mrs. Rev. II. A. PRATT, llamdcn, N. Y. Wc might ?wtll this list, hut If tlie above fall toce?vis??? THY IT 1 Sold by all the principal merchants In the Cnltsd State*, Cuba and Canada. Wholesale and retail depot. Ho. 355 Broome Street New York. Some dealers try to sell arti cles Instead of this, on which they make more profit. If so, write to de|>ot for circular and lufomxatlon. o>*tl5:6mdsw ? A. co.'e IMPROVED MELODEONS. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED IN THE U. 8. Employing Two Handrcd Nca, l AXD FiyjSUiXO EIGHTY INSTRUMENTS PER WEEK. I ? BETWEEN I^hWAaND 19,000 of three ln | struraents have been finished and are new ,mm im !? In use.? ' " ? i ? Xbe latest Improvement* la uur.Melod^dn*. Is the ? DIVIDKD SWELL, Secured to us by Letter* Patent, Sid M*y, 1S&5. By meana of this Swell Solo Passages may be played with the lull pow er of the lustrument, while the Accompaniment is soft and subdued. HereaJter, all Melodeons made by us, will bo fur nished wlUt tills Attachment without nrtra cAury*. Our Inttrumeuts are all finl?hed in Rosewood Oases, aad the workmanship 1s of tlie very best quality. The stylo# and prices are:? 1$ PORTABLE CASE: ; Four octave Melodeon, exienuiug from C to C #45 Pour and a half octave, '* M C to P Oil . Five octave Blelodeon, ?* ** g to F 7? Five octave, double reed, u 41 V to F ..100 IN PIANO CASE: Five octave Melodeon, extending from F to F $100 Six octave Melodeon*. ?* 44 F to F 180 Five octave, double reed^ ** u F to F 150 Organ Melodeon (for churches,) five octave, 8 stops, one and a half octave pedals, four setts of reeds 800 EST Agents for the rale of our Melodeons may be found s all the principal cities and towns of the'United State*. GEO. A PRINCE A Co., cor. Niagara and Maryland streets, Buffalo. octS:6mdaw and 87 Fulton street^ New York. GOLD MEDAL PIANOS! 8t?inwny <3c l*ona, Oiuaufuctarrrs, 84 Waltrk Street, New York, _j??gfc,-r < RECEIVED First Prise Medals in competl SSa\uorMKS tlun with the best makers of Boston, New 1 IT id If tf York, Philailelphla and Baltimore. ? * " " TWO FIRST PRIZE MEDALS at the Me tropolitan Fair, Washington, March, li(55. A t?0Ln MED AL at the Crystal Palace, N. Y., 1855. AOOLD MEDAL ntthe 'larylan t Institute, Bnlt', 1S06. T1IE FIKAT PRIZE MEDAL at the Fair, Crystal l'alac*^ New York, 1650. A* iaong,the$adges were such as Mason, Ooltsehalk, Wotlen i aupt and othcra tit A ti. Pianos, (with aud without Iroa Frame,) trarranteil for tin ec years, and a written guarau lee gircu. Piauo? packed and shipped without charge; Prices moderate. jan&Mydaw. " DUN CAN," S11 HUMAN k COilPANY, BANKERS, Cor Pine and .>n?-un r?t?ecia. New York. - I>SUE CIUCULAR Norl and LETTERS OF CREDIT for J. traveler*, avuu.M ^ ,K? j?ri$udmit citU* qf Mo tcorld. Also, MERCANTILE CREDITS on the ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION, London, M?s ?leursGEO. PEAUUDY A CO., London, and BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES, Australia. Bills oT Lxchatt]ie aud <'aafc Credlta on California and Australia, lurnished on application. ? INTEREST ALU)WED on current accounts and spcclal deposits, snbject to' arrangement. spSo-lydaw I HAZLKT0N A BKOTIIJCKA. fTLiftJ't PIANO fO It TK aT B a B MA NU FA CTDBBRB. Mm tlltD Culre ?t >Naw Vnk. WHERE may be found a superior assortment of Piano Fortes, in Plain and Ornamental Cases,< from# to: IK | octaves, of the6**< tnaUrials,and prohounced by distto I gulshed artists to be unsurpassed.: Will be sold on the must ( reasonable terms and warranted to stand in any climate.? Order*/rum the nuuntry promptly attended to, and each Piano guaranteed to give perfect ealtsfacton. If not so, t&e Piano may be returned tb us, ire refunding the money a?d freight, y At the Great Exhibition at the Crystal Palace* New Yocfc, 1S50, a Prize Medal was awarded .to Jisxt^roa A Kaorsut, for tho superior quality of tlielr Piano Fbt.es. which were tested in Jhuch, Ton*, Jfi/uaiUy, and IsurabUily of Tunm atyl placed in tlie highest grade*.by the following i/uWied jLrti*l*?Y11LL1AM NORRIS, CAaXnmia oa Jftcetf . col Jn*trw**ni?; JULLIEN, MAX MARETZER. W. ?. FRY, R. 8. WILLIS,T.EI8FELDT, Z. MEIONEN.EMEL1UB G1RAC, DWIOHT, Jury pu Jfuwical Juetrumeiu'ei GEO. F. BR1STO W, Secretary on Hh^mxI Jneirumtnte. ? Jell-dawly _ ' - ? ^- - CRI3TA330R0?S HAXR D7S! Within a not shell ail the merits lie, or Crbladora's never cqnaled DJrt-,. Red it makes black, to brown transforms a grey. And keeps the fibres always from decay. This matchless revitalizing Hair Dye, still holds Its pees tion as the most harmless and efficacious Hair Dye, in Tlli WORLD. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, and applied (In ten private rooau) at Caarraooao's, No. ? Aj? tok llocsz,Baoanwar, Naw Yoxx, and byall Druggists ataa Pcrftimers In tlie United States. \janl8-ly-dAw ; v A Briired Phfilcl**, Have nearly run ou^?ilscov^^, wb0e ln tbc'?s?t indtei, a-Wrtaln care ror Consumption, Bronchitis, Couahs, Cohis, and general debility. This Tca?cdy wa? xitoc??er?*by bia? - wl??i his only chUd?a tlaugbtei?was. gtven up Vie die. *??^ *?J>o**ible, be wiil send, to eacL ? of hi* aifilctedrfeiluw-bcinga as request it ihi* r?clpe, with foil directions for making up and snccet*fntty using It. Ha require* each sppiicant to meiose hiwioae shiUing?th?e cent# t**? returned as postage on the frecipe. aha tba re cent# to M returned as postage on the txetv*. mm thTrT inainder to b* applied to the payment of tMsadvtrSJtaLnt ?? , Adores* DrTnTjAMES,- ?avertisement. ^?OKlA^UIyAMRR J'JCTVhEjrBAjigs. ' Hfcenlx Loomot-Oltn ud Kctn/. ftu. iUBatmrHrj.' - UOKACK V ?ai >. *! - Ut \ ? =xz. , > !W 'A ' X'tnrmi-- t ipa-ru. ?