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HIE INTELLIGENCER. Tlll'JISDAV MORNI.N'fi, MAIICII II, IMS ( Large it Circulation of any Papa; in Weat ?rn Virginia. W >: request that our patrons would always hand in their advertisements by three o'clock in tho afternoon, in order to secure tiieir inter-1 I'Ml iu the morning following. Tlic crowd o* Bight ivork renders it necessary. 7~ " ""W"f a Iby.?\ umn named John Ames I was up before Aid. Wright, yesterday, charged with boating a boy named Lancaster, in the 1st ward, lie wan lined six dollars, including costs. Anhltiit to Jiithje Thompmn.?The other day Judge 0. W. Thompson, in making some repairs about an out house on bis premises, accidentally slipped and fell from an duration, to the ground, dislocating his hip joint. The injury was re duced by the skill of Dr. Hughes, anil the Judge is now well. JJ-iil StreeU?We notice Main street, Centre ^ heeling, is in a miseiable condition, and sad ly in need of repaint. The boulders, In many placet, have been thrown up, and the thorough fare is full of holes, making it the terror of all JcliUK. ? ? i ? lettering seemed like the advent of spring in earnest?just what we have been looking a..d longing for. The trout was going out of the ground, the spoil of snow upon the house tops and distant hill sides grew small by degrees, and visions arose of buds and flowers, the aongs of birds and verdure everywhere. "Come, gentle gpriti?, rtlureal mil lne?* comet" I'rrnticr* Lee tun Tonight.?Mr. Prentice having been detained by the snow stc.rm in the east front reaching Washington in time to con Vect with the Baltimore train, yesterday tele uiaphcd that he would be here and lecture to Wit Let our readers bear in mind the great treat in store for them to-night at Washington Hall. I'?ij }our Dun.-The Virginia Riflemen have adopted a rather unusual mode of bring ing up such members of the company as are in arrears. The accounts of all those members who have not paid up, have been made out and placed in the hands of city Aldermen for col lection. We are anxious to see how this ar rangement works, as it will establish an import ant precedent -*?*??- ? 3lir..l your //ji/rnnfc?Mr. John Robinson, of the City Hotel, was up before Aid. Wright, yesterday afternoon, charged with "unnecessa rily allotting the water to How from his hy drant. iu violation of the ordinance prohibiting and making punishable such offences. Judg ment was deferred in the case, though the charge was not denied, the defendant contend ing that it was necrMrt/ to let the water How to keep it from freezing, in which event, he would have to pay his water rent the same as if the hydrant had not frozen. The practice is a very common one, and ire venture to uay that one-half of the consumers of water from the city ba>in, have adopted the same meth od. The ordinance makes the offence punisha Me bv line. S/u titer Soureignty.?Some time during night before last, a steamboat watchman dis covered a suspicious looking character prowl ing around the lower deck of one of tho steam ers lying up at the landing. The watchman se cured a concealed stand point from whence he could observe the movements of his nocturnal visitor. The suspicious character walked about on tip toe, turning over boxes and barrels in search of something valuable and portable, but found nothing to suit him until coming upon a lot of champagne baskets, the rascal proceeded to shoulder one. The watchman then showed himself, when the the thief discharged his cargo and ?broke'for the stern end of the boat the other following hard upon Ids heels. Arriving at the open space leading into the river, the thief suddenly squatted, ami the watchman, un able to check up, stumbled headlong over the stooping carcass into the water. Instead of rendering any assistance, the thief took advan tage of (lie favorable turn of affairs and sloped before tlio watchman could extract himself from the aqueous fluid into which lie had been so artfully deposited. ^ The h ingutti Tunnel Affair?Jutliee to all Partia.?Somewhere about the J4th of last month, wo published an article, upon what we considered reliable authority, stating that on Ihe Hth of that month, a man named Matlick, who had been employed to convey the corpse of a deceased laborer to the burying ground near Kingtvood runnel, on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, was beaton to death by some irish men in attendance at the funeral. We had the Irishmen all drunk and desperate. This item was one of the sensation kind, but it lacked a very important feature, it wasn't true. Rev. .Mr. Mulloon, of tho vicinity of King wood Tunnel, called upon us yesterday, and stat ed the occurrence as follows: On the 14th a fu neral took place at Kingwood, and Matlick was employed to drive a number of women, and a crippled man named Welsh, to the grave yard, located some miles from the Tunnel. On the way to the burial, the horses driven by .Matlick started to run away, andjin going round a lir lie spur of a hill the fore wheels struck against some projecting rocks, throwing Matlick out upon the gruund and breaking his neck, lie did shortly, alter the accident When the do c "ised was thrown out the crippled man Welsh, laid duw.'i in iho wagon, reached the line*! checked ti e horses,' and thus saved the woman. Tho report of the accident spread rapidly, and by lite tit,10 it reached us, had gathered more horror than was consistent with truth. W? make the correction with pleasure. <!?!?> . The Hirer.?Tho Courier arrived yesterday morning, and after discharging her cargo, im mediately returned with a light Irip. ' The weather yesterday was warm and pleasant. Mojil people >111 bv snijiowhal surprised t< learn that our friend, I'ajit. John List, hut grow n i to be a giant lately; and ho it M*tn* from the | following paragraph from the 'Louisville Courier ot the 4th: The J. II. Fonl, the pioneer of the fleet, in duo from Wheeling today, in charge oi the ftiant, I John List. She return* to Wheeling this even* ji-ig. ' The Hue lidfe-wheel steamer Glatliator will ' leave this evening fur St. Louis, an will be been by her card, The Gladiator in a magnificent bout, well olllcere?l ami eijuijie<l and wc com* mend her to the favor of passenger* and s|?lp | l?er*. -? -? 4??i? UUSINKSS NOTICES. Something netr in this Region,?Uliss' Cod I.iver Oil Candy in an article possessing the medicinal qunulities of Cod Liver Oil, hut with* out it* nauseous taste. Field'* Liquid Solder is the best cement for broken chinaware, glass, Ac., in use. It is a favorite artielc with jewel era in setting stones, Ac. These article*, with Hummel* Extract of Colfae, Pyle's Dietetic Sal eratus, pure spices of all kinds, and a great va riety of housekeeping articles, notions, Ac., aro for sale by. T. II. Lognu ?fc Co., Bridge Corner Druggists. Ci'tiE tub Liveil?There is an article Felling throughou the country that has attained the widest celebrity ever known as a remedy for Liver Complaints. We have lefercnce to Dr. Sanford's Invigorator, or Liver Ileincdy, that has performed cures almost too great to believe, ' were it not for the undoubted evidence that ac company the testimonials. It is, in truth, the greatest remedy known for Dyspepsia, Jaundice, or a general debility that so often baffles the skill of our most eminent physicians. Dr. Sanford has been for a long lime one of; the most eminent physicians of New York, and it is said, most of liin case* were treated with the Invigorator with such invariable success that he has been induced to oiler it as a family medicine, and let the world have the benelit of his diseovery. If those who are troubled with debility, headache, langou., or slow, lingering ever will try a bottle, we think they might save physician*'* bills, and days, perhaps year* of suffering. ? Ohio Statumu'n. AfiE and Debility.?As old age comes creep ing on, it brings with it many attendant infirm ities. Loss of appetite and weakness impair the health, and want of activity makes the mind dis contented and unhappy. In car.es where old age adds its influence, it is almost impossible to add vigor and health, and although many reme dies have been tried, all have failed, until B>\ r hnrrn Hollmd Hitler* were known and used.? In every case where they have been employed, they have invariably given strength and restor ed the appetite. They have become a great agent for this alone, and are used by many peo ple who are suffering from loss of appetite and general debillity. In cases of long standing chronic diseases, they act as a charm, invigorat ing the system, thus giving nature another op portunity to repair physical injuries. See ad vertisement in another column. i m ? The (Irent Xe Phis* Cltra Shingle .Vitelline will be in operation fur a few dnvs only at Phil lips Machine Shop, from 2 to 3 o'clock P. M., and we would suggest to those who have not yet witnessed its truly interesting ami astonish ing performance, to visit it while an opportuni ty is cHered. If you should not wish to make j a purchase, the novelty will be found suflicient , to afF>rd ample gratification to the curious.-? j Mes-srs. Scott ? Filch, agents for the Patentee ; arc still at the McLure House. FOR ST. L0UI9. The fine side wheel passenger rt'amer ii 1. 4 1)1 A I OK. rill leave the wharf this evening at 3 o'clok, for si. 1.vuiii an all intermedial* j?orH. Vi>r freight or passage apply on hoard or to mhll-ll J. If. HAMILTON*. SPECIAL NOTICES. I'Ictukes t'oirmu Mir.lion: HT Prlcri to salt the llmea, at WVKES' OALLERV DC ART, Jfitin *teeft,oj>jw*itt Union. Pictures taken at this Uallery at greatly reduced price*. The puldlc are aware | that this ia the place to obtain the brat Picture! that are ta ken in the city. would also inform the tn, that they need not go tosecond rate r<.otn? to obtain el?appictrrt *. but crmcrlpl.t toh< nd ?lUarters, where wc are prepared to take thtm aacheap at the cl.eapeat. (dec8.) J. W. WVKES, Artist. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR LIKENESSES, AT llrttf MAIN ST., At th. foot of the inn. PAKTIUDGK, In consideration of the hard tioiea, will for a few weeks put up pictures at reduced pricir. Por proof please call and examine for yourself, lie lias many at) lea of fine cases at from Su to Hit) per cent, helow the old prices Dec. 29, \17. 4 UOOI) supply of man,Shorts, Ship Stuff, Hailed 11 y, jl\. Oata Ac., in store and lor sale by *?W7 M. M'NADB. ILBkUr L. WKBH. OKIIUCC F. WiM. A. L. WEBB & BRO., (Successors to Rider * Webb,) General commission Merchants AND AOKNTS FOK Till: SAI.P. OP Dupont's Powder and Safety Fuse, COK. Pit ATT & COM M L1KCE STS. ISA l/t'fl.VIOItlt, Receive on Consignment all kinds Westeru Produce, and make advances theruoii. Utr??B5C??Messrs. Oeo. W. Smith k Co., T. Sweeney, Prva't llitnk, and J. H. Ford, Apent II. k 0. Hit. nth! 6m \V1NOOW SIIAUKS.-Just received, 80n pTcces Ore en VV (ilaied Window Paper; also n new article of Hold Qilted Paper Winds. For sale by feb'N JOSEPH (JIUVKJ. 100 "hT1* i -1 i DCS1IBl>"OSm In cibTiS .tore li)U feb'27 - ?\ 0. K. K.. ?5? U. K. ? jnuXMON.IT* M.rV.l ?t. SA.JtUfth.i, lUckcr*, Kuriim, uoiu-fituicn. Ilroutas, Co coas, Mustard and Splcev of all kinds, In store, with ! a large variety of other gooda, for sale chrap by | dM* W. A. KDWAKDS 1 IIIIO Little Olaut King of Toothache. 1 rpiltS preparation is warranted to be an lufaUHle Rem 1 fhj for T00THACHK,???4/ oneL'iutvill not iujui e tht ? j Teeth. It has been used by regular practicing Physicians , and Dentists, for a number of years, who pronounce It ons . j of the must valuable, a? well as |??rfccl chemical coiublna , j lions ever ptoduced. -1 Persons in need of an article of this kind will nt once 're , the importance of purchasing It of responsible Dru/gisti, , and thus avoid the poisonous stuff hawktd around by lr . ! r?;S|Mjnslb1e ((uacks or their anenti, who are Ignorant of 1 what they are ?elliri|(. , ! Predared only by Hit. S. FUSnKNIlKllO, Druxirlst, I f b'.'fl N'o I Washington Hall, Wheeling, Va. Hope Glass Works. W^have Just started lulhe(Uais lluslniss.for the man ufacture of VlalH and llottles, prvm ni??I black. We have the best of workmen that can lie had In the country, and are confident ?>f Riving satisfaction The (i|a?s can he h?d at Pittibui| price*. IIAHN, SAHNK.il k CO. UkOIUlK DP.1TS, Uoliif the huilneis. ? VartlDavllle, Helaisnt Co., Ohio, Jsn. W?Hm* ncrof rpilK lubscrlhtr has been appoi- ted SO/.K AdKNl for S' i the sale of I.Hlidreth'* Wurranted Uiiril* n S< ? ds, for the city of Wheeling A'l jiermns who may desire these eelu ; bratert Seeds for Spring sowing ar? reqiustcd to hand in . Ihe-lr orders without delay. A. P. T0I)P, |il b Urn f'or. flth aud Qnlnrv Sts. COMMERCIAL. WILol.KNAI.K MAItKKT. CllKU?a?l> DAILY I'BUM ACTUAL IUHS, B? I. .11. PllltlPHKKY. tt tlKRl-ixui Mftrcli 3, ABHt>. jjv.nu.t ; Pet* ?#*ilc.lr, ? 4m ?!???> | W.rN ' U|>P?r, ???? ??? I ^"baHmU'. 'NlV.ur, 9 bl.i t,?t I!grl.yv/:r.:.wa^""u4i?tt.- '* IIUTTKK. :Xol cl??r? 9 M ??"tW Ke?? i MWHlOinnnioll J?JJ] I UKK8WAX. CelKl'IIT V?Uo? * ft ??*? IWIW t'Jfifi UAU3. lUth ... p i>? WSiaiiJiiuiii.t. <.? 'JANULKfl. IIOLAUKtt. Tallow f 1 18'N. 0. in ?bla tgal new 3l?d5 Star dv <5|We#t India - CnKWR. ? OoldenSyrup..... M Wetlcrn ke#erve,f %..? ? NAILS. Cot 84 fkf| ?.?*? oovm. rl,p % uviit* J?V* I? Much* 1^ COPPER. Drasiera. 4,115 6d 8,75 4d<Ul 8,50 lll'lto l?'d 8,k51 OILS. Linseed,f;tal ?3{?l,0b Unit 45 Lard, No I 'I10 OOKbAGK. I " Noll ..!? Heraplncoii#, f % I8|bl Whale U*| li|Ca#tor,pur? ...???, Cotton 'J'i iTaiinur s5(a?5Ni Ik.) Cord#- [Spl#. Turpentine ....u? dt $1,5" Alcohol 6o$|t5 ?u do FAINTS. 60 do g,ou Chrome Green 5l Plough Line# 8o*i: DRUGS. C. Yellow 23 Alumlohbl* V| 4*4*Utha-ro ? ]" Cream farwr 85*l4o t)u. Carb.Soda ..G&7 Borax Copperas ta*-l Kpjoiu Sal.s 4'gil^ Glauber 'l&I FEATIIEKS. LircGeeae,prime. .V' fish. Cod, f % 5,S Mackerel No 1 ?? No* ?? Not >'i Italfbbls 6,7f> FLOUR. Super, 9 bbl 8,VVttl,75 Redhead ?!?! Whiung Uttf*! Rosin, P bid ?,50l Pitch 3,50 Tar 4 Jo?* Whlf-Lcad pkef ?,*??: Zlm Paint 2;25?*,:5 C'h Varnish pgl I r5C&1 r jrniurt do I nft-'l POTATO P8. Xei;-o?hnnlc?. p bu.. ..401 POULTRY. Allklr.ds,dressed, ? r "~*~ Youngchlckena,? tlx. . ? j PROVISION! Beef Cattle,Ob hoof.. ? ???? hxir* 4,<3*4^U , Lard, bid#... PKU1T. jllnuift, bscon 10 Dried Apples,? bu 1,1541 5,>h??uldei 71* Green, p bbl 1 ,-^j *,Jo Sides -.S D. Penchel ?? llluius, bulk * Oralijrei, P bos 8,001 ihouldert ? Lautini <,"?> J'lde* ~ ^tit-tfp, ou hoof lteaui to* 1" RICE. liitUim. 4,T?> ? KL'US. I Fox 1 t Ml uk 2Hm' Raccoon iotf .tt C Mutkiat lo GINSENG. I i Good, P B, 2.* ? GLASS. 4x10, flu urbf feet....1 tdxl-2 -,l?' 10x14 W' lo\lC 'o Uxt? a,i?i f 12x16 ? GRAIN. Wbrit, P hu To?T% I Rye 45*^M? f barley " I I Oat* 4* C?n. > 1IAY. ] Timothy, p ion l-i,')i' ? Clover 0,0" III HE." AND SKINS. 1 Green, P 1, 4 i L'ilf.Vreen I'Gunp.xnJ luip 4&5T0 dry lSo.'.t Y.lly?on 8iKi"fl Carolina Dew.. &<3>C SALT. Plltaburjib P bbl !,*? Kanawha, p bu ?>0 8BK08. Flaxseed, p bu *0 Clover ? Timolli) 12 SOAP. Itoiln, p j, iX Car* Ue lft'Alfi bTEEL. huURli.p 1 ~ii Cast It Blistered 12*'<il6 SUGARS. X 0. fair to prime P hi.i!s ? "ushetl, Pulverised anu Grauulated I'igJlU TALLOW. lc?t,P % 0 TEAS. ?try 13?.'.t Y.Ilysi Sheep Skint lli?lUiOolwi|C 8i^75 i HOPS. ouchong 2i<S40 New, PS TIX- 4,^ IRON. IC P box 113 l,l^,Ilanpini!lUck..$27^$^;l.\ " .10 Bar. t B, v???4,S,!l2xlSiqr 1-V I Round 2Jfla>?4|BlockTialn Pij:? -14 Band ?^vft5V?| " Bars ...45 I Nail Rods . .????* TOBACCO. Hoop VxM1* Twi*?. ? B, 12?14 Sheet ??ood i'i ?4 ft82 I Slabs and Wings 4? ?\ Kxtrj. :u|-?44 I Steel do ?;Smokini{ 7?1? LEAH ANH SHOT. , WOOL. I Pi#, i- n, S For all kind*. Bar... "J* WHISKEY. Shot, p hijr j,2.%'MononRthel#ln bbls.p I LEATHER. ?:al 7531.50 I Spanish Hem, p B,....22 ;?.26 Common...... 2i?S.22 1 Harness UO ZINC. Sheet 10X?ll BRAGffS ARCTIC LINIMENT. : This Incomprehensible Llnimmt, up"n which the ?reat mas^ of the afflicted of all lands now rel.v for relief from i the pangs of Rheumatism, Nuiraljrin, Uout, Erysipelas, Cancer, Srrofula. Sprains, H ulfti*, Burns, Scald# mid all cutaneous ill-east ?,l> rspldl.vsupirsrding all similar pnp? aratlons. The proprietor# give for the encouragement of #u!frrrr?, the following memorandum of a few of the w. n d< rfulcurei eflected by it during the past few months. Cer ,tilicates from the parties named a-r in the possession of | J the proprietors, tut their length preclude a publication of ( all but a few. _ . j Onr Rottlc Trlnmpbnnt. Mrs. Mofllt, No. S45 Morgan Stre.t, St. Louis, having j suffered for 'hree years with Rheumatism, and irird many i , preparations withoul effect, was cured by onefiltv cent hot- ' tie of Arctic Liniment. Out of 1'iiruniory. Henry Darls, Moutol street, St. Louis, who says he was I ! "suffering the pangs of purgatory" with Neuralgia, for, j months, was rured by three or four applications of the ; ' At ctic Liniment. ... i I* 11y Ibr l.lttlr ( hlldrrn. A little daughter ot Mrs. Lee,rc?iding on Lake street, i . Chicago, was scalded ail over bj the up?ettlng of a kittle , of boiling watrr. The Arctic Llnliref.t was applied accord ' log to the directions, and the lire was l? stuntly extracted, 1 and It, -a few davs the little sufferer whs well. Kraiorrri to ICrsiuty. ! Mrs. George K. T>ler. Canal street, N. <>., had long suf fered front a painful and di.xflgurlng eruption on the face,, and by the use of one bottle of the Liniment was cure and I restored to her original beauty. A llarrlblt- Tumor. , | Eugene MV.lory, Natchex, was three veari the victim of a horrible tumor on the neck, which revtted all remedies | ? until Ite tried the arctk Liniment. Three bottles cured I him in a few week". Wondrrfnl 4'urc! ! Mrs. Bedford, Mobile, was confined toher courh for three j yrars with numb palsy, and after being in despair from the , j failure ol all other remedies, was cured by the Arctic Lltil? , went, In a little over a month. Ad i:*plo?lon, Mkm 1*11 iri, Tksn., Nov. iSth, 1857. I hereby certl'y, that having been badlv bruised and scalded by Hie explosion of a Steam Holler,afriend Induct d me to try Bragg's Arctic Liniment. The mm it wasinstant* iy extra Ud from the icalds, and In a very short time, all . I the pain was gone from the brolHes. In two week# I. wa* ( ! well, and able to resume my buslnesa. ! HENRY HAVERSKILL, residence Jackson street. The Mlliiil *ee! WKUTkjt Cirr,lo*a, Nov. 9lh,lS'>t. I Da A.G.Baxr.n?bear Sir: For mor.? than three/ear# ; I had been ailllcied with inHarartl eves, In an aggravated ' degree, and tried various Physicians, ami see eral nostrums, I o no effect; I wasJnduced by l?r. Hwnm to try the Arctic I Liniment, and In twu month# wa* neerly well. My little I daughter was afflicted in the same manner for the same II me. and during a portion of the time was entirely blind i In one eye. I applied your valuable Liniment, and her eyes are now perfectly sound. Thus have I, with one two b'ltt.bottle, cured my daughter's eyes and my own, beside# curing the rheumatism In my back. 1 would not be w Ithout your Invaluable remedy In my house. Vours truly, | , Wm. RUSSELL. WRB4TKR Citv, Iowa, Nov. 8th, I'57 i 1 hereby certify that 1 am well acquainted with William Russell, ami with the astonl thing curet he mention#, and I know his statement to lie strictly true. J.J. WAH8WORTH, P. M., Webster City. I 4.00(1 for \ III inula. I This Invaluable Liniment Is also equally efllcatlous In 'curing the diseases of anlmuls, as witness the following | certificate: Messrs. J. ?P A. Arnut, and Lvnch, Arnot A Co., keep the two largest livery stahlt sin the West,and are gen erally known throughout the United States. hr. Locw, Hec. 23d, U57. | We, the u(.dei#lgned, having used Ur Bragg'# Arctic LlnU . nient for a number of months, cheerfully testify to its su perior ellkacy In curing the diseases of horses; so well are weaatlslied of the Arctic being the best Liniment made, that we would u?e no other. We keep and have kept ft.r a number of years, extensive livery stable# In this city, and , consequently our experience about horse* and their diseas es Is great, and we unhesitatingly say, that the Arctic Linl- < mentis the only one we have ever found altcoy eficUcr, We cordially recommend It to all livery stable keepers and other# having the care of horata. J. A A ARNOT. LYNCH, ARNOT A CO., Chesiiut Street, i C'niitlon. Manv Drug*HI#,having old Liniments on hand, will try to sell them lo you a# the best, but do you positively re fuse to purchase tliein. Ask for "BRAGQ 8 ARCTIC LIN IMENT," and take no other. . . I.ibrrnI I'ropoalllon. ' The proprietors agree to lurnMi each purchaser of a dol lar bottle, with a free subscription to the U. 8. Journal, for one year. This Is one of the best N. Y. Illustrated papers., J A certificate, entitling the holder to the bent lit of this prop ' tuition, IS enclosed in the wrapper around every dollar hoi* tic. The Arctlo Liniment Is put up In ?5cent,60 cent, and ; ! (I bottles. The 50 cent and $1 bottle#contain Ml and 100 I it r emit, more Liniment In proportion to iheir cost, and i . are thecheapest. For tale by BRAGG At BURROW E8, j 8nle Proprietors,St. Louis, Mo. ! All Agent wanted III every town ami villai e. Appllcn-1 Itloiis must always he accompanied by Tesimnslbli. refer- i J ences, For#olehy LA"fl||LIN8 A llUSIIFIELb, j Janl?:lye8nidAw^|a General Agents fo, Wheelh g. SETTLEMENTS. \CCOUNTHitgulnst ail pnrller Indebted lo the ml aerl-1 In rs will be in#de out and ready for aclllemetit by the first of Jann ' rv. Those not calling for their accounts by , tb#t Gme Will lit priMhtwd with them Imoiedlataly thrreaf. ur. (deer*' irn.ALi.WfS, KNOX a rn BY THE UNION LINE. TO TUB DAILY IMKI.MU. NiLtt OfjriCK, CORNKK WATKU AND MONRO* STV.MI. lOKKKiN NKW8. ARRIVAL OK THE CANADA. Halifax, March lo.?The Canada ha*arrived , with dates to llie 27th. Sales of Cotton for the week 51,00i? bi1e<; ?'| l have declined. IlreadstufTs quiet. Provisions declining. Consols DO 7-8aU7. The Derby Cabinet liud been modified by 1 Lord Stanley, taking the Colonial Deparinent, and Huiwcr l.vtton retiring from it. 'J lie trial of the conspiiators Oisini, Rudies and Pierre, has resulted in a conviction. The former were sentenced to death, nud of Gomez, who was sentenced to penal solitude for life. The Danish ministry had resigned The Oneida furnished no later news from In dia or China. The steamer Edinburg arrived out on the SGth. Liverpool, 2Cth.?Sales of cotton lor the week have been 51,(11)1) bales, including 10,000 lor speculation, and 20,000 for export The mar ket closed firm, prices having advanced 1-sd. ! Some circulars quoted the advance at 51?10.? This advance was owing to light stocks and limited arrivals. The stated sales for Friday are 7,000 bales, including 1,000 for speculation and export The stork in port is 702,000 hales, in cluding 100,000 American. The state of trade | at Manchester was favorable, with a slight ad vance on all descriptions of goods. London, 20th.?The market is generally un changed?money being very abundant. Bui I lion in the Dank of England bad increased ?21)0,000 duiing the week. Liverpool.? HrcadstuHs closed quiet. Van | ous circulars quote heel at a decline of 5d, owing 1 to holders pressing upon the market Pork J closed dull. Bacon dull with but little inquiry, and has suffered a decline of Gd. Lard dull at < .fid for good. Tallow unchanged. Coflec and i | Rice steady; the latter quiet. Little inquiry for | Tea, and prices weak, taring's circular quotes i Sugars as steady; ItrcadstuH* quiet and unchang ! ed; Coflee linn, and tea unchanged. ? ; The Canada passed the Arabia otl Cork on i the 28th. # # The Cabinet is: Premier, Derbv, Chancellor, 1 of Exchequer, DTsratli, Loid Chancellor, .Sir |F. Thesigei; President of Conncil, Karl Salis- ' i bury; Lord of Privy Seal, Karl IJardwicke; House?Spencer, Walpole; Foreign, Karl Mai- j iniisbury; Coloniel, Sir Uulwer Lvtton; War, i | (Jen. Peel; Admiralty, Sir J. Palington; Post ' Master, Lonl Colchester; Board of Trade, Mr. Hurley; Hoard of Control, Lord KUenborough; I Public Works, Lord Jno. Manors; Attorney tieneral, Sir F. Kelley; Viceroy of Ireland, Kail ! Kgleton; lrtsli Chancellor, Justice Blackburn; I Chief Secretary, Lord Xaas. Canton was taken on the 29th December, and i the Tartar general was taken prisoner. Parliament had adjourned March 1st, when they farther adjourned to the 12th. A Colliery explosion at Mountain Ash, in Wales,^killed nineteen men. ! The Allies will continue the protectorate of i Canton until satisfactory terms are made by the ; Government at Pekin. All was quiet at the de- j parture of the mails. The allies lost 130 men. j Colin ,Campbell was gathering strength for the entry of Oude, whete a final struggle and ! j desperate resistance was anticipated Letters from France indicate a better feeling ! tow aid England. An immense number of arrests of Republi cans have recently been made in Pai is. The Belgium Chambers have passed a bill relative to attempts upon the lives of foreign ' sovereigns. CONGRESSIONAL. Washington, March intli. SrxATK.?The Senate passed a resolution for paying representatives of the late Senators Unt ie r, I id! and Ku.sk, a compensation for special session to the day of their death. A discussion arose upon Johnston's, of Ark., resolution for printing 10,000 copies of last year's patent report. The resolution was amended, limiting hooks to one volume of ?00 pages, and was thus passed. The resolution provides for 10,'OoO copies ol the Patent OQke report on mechanic*. Mr. Mason, of Va., expressed himself in favor of stopping the printing of the reports alto gether. Mr. Drown, of Miss., said, stop the franking nrivilcpe, and you will get rid of all these hooks. No publisher in the United States would pub lish them if offered the copy right gratis. Mr. Toombs, of Ga., would abolish the frank ing privilege. Mr. Slidell, of La., moved to postpone in definitely. Lost. Horn: ?The morning hour was consumed in the question of excusing members of the Com initteo on Accounts. Mr. Stephens asked leave to present the Kan Fas Committee's report. Mr. Sherman, of Ohio, objected until the Se lect Committee arc called. Mr. Stephens snid that would not be until a month. Meanw hile he would take responsibili ty ol printing. Tho volunteer bill was under discussion. Mr. Curtis urged the necessity lor piompt ac tion in sending a larpe force to Utah. Mi. Foster made an Anli-Lccompton spcoch, arguing various points, and maintaining that thr Free State men in Kansas were able to takocaro of themselves. Mr. Taylor was in favor of admission under Lccompton, and expressed the opinion that Rc publicans do not desire a settlement of the question from political motives. Mr. Case got the lloor, when Mr. Washhurne asked whether the gentleman from Indiana had not made a haijrain to speak to-ni^ht; if so, ho wanted to know it. Some confusion ensued, during which, at 51 o'clock, no quorum was 1 found present, ami tho House adjourned. IlAI/riMORE MARKET. March 10.?Flour firm with fair demand.? Wheat $1,05a 1,08; White, $l;0Ual,*2o. Com | (Inn, at fiHaOO for white, and ft'.Ml for yellow. > Whisky'JI l-'2. Mess Pork $1)1,87. I.ard 10a \ 10 l-S. Hulk meats 0 2-1. Nr.w Yoiik, March 10.?Henry It. Hrotherton, book-keeper at the Union Hank, is a defaulter to the amount of $1)1)1,0)10, which w as gambled away. A warrant was issued, hut the accused could not be found. NENV Y01W VaKKKT. March 10.?Flour (Inn; sales of State at $4,25 a 1,85, and $5118,15 for Ohio, an advahco of 5c I on each; Southern quiet. Wheat very dull.? Corirdull. Mess Hoik declined 5c; quoted at $1fl,7oa 10,80. I.ard dull at Si 7-8al0 1-1. CINCINNATI MARKET. I Ma tan 10.?Flour dull; nominally unchanged. Whisky IOJc, steady. Groceries buoyant and : unsettled. Provisions quiet; nothing clone. WASHINGTON NKWS. Feb. l<Hh?It ia ascertain! d \)v a'?oi t 2,1 more speeches are to be deli vend in the S n ate on the Kansas liill, hut notwithKtaft?|i?l^ the supposed vote to l>e taken next week and those In tlie House today on the same subject, It was read from nintiu^cri|?t that at lca?| ?*?U| members desired the floor to speak on Kaunas matter*. The Senate has continued .). \V. Keys, ' Springfield, III., Havel Knglish, Alton, \V. (?r* an, N. Albany. J. F. Lewis, Knoxville ami nth 1 era as Pout Master*. The New York Herald ' ?ay% Gen Setll Clover ha* heen appointed Indl* an agent in Kansas vice N. Caslin removed. New York, March 10.?The Timet' Washing* ton corr^npondent says the contemplated move menl to got the House to instruct the select : committee on Kansas t'? make K|?ecilU* investi gation, was abandoned to*day, from a convlc* lion that if it was attempted it would give Mr. Stephen* an opportunity to make his Lecnmpton report, ami get it before the country, to pre* occupy fuels are out. The minoiity reports will embody the statements ?>tll?-i iUv made in Kansas before the Legiidative commission, ap pointed to examine into the alleged frauds in the elections of December 21st ami January 4th. The House committee on Territories will proba bly report in favor of sending three Cotnmis* sinners to Utah with the army, in the hope that the Mormons will embrace the opportunity to disavow their rebellion and agree to submit to the laws of the Union. The !ler>ihlyn cot respondent ?ay? the vole on the continuation of Cook as a P. M. at Chicago was 25 to 19. Cmisi.e, Pa., March |0.?'The Court Martial for the trial of Col. Kdwiu V. Sunnier, of the 1st Regiment of Cavalry, convened ^at the barracks this morning. In pursuance of orders issued by the War De partment, in consequence of the absence of the Judge Advocate, and the sickness of ( Jen. Wool, did not organize. It is understood that (jlen. Wool will not be present. The members ad journed tdlo'clock to morrow morning. SAILED. New \ okk, March Id.?The America sailed at noon, for Liverpool via Halifax. She had no specie, and only JJH passengers. The Northern Light, for Aspinwail, sailed this afternoon, with tfOO passengers. MiLWAi'kie, March 11.?A man named Con rad, yesteadav attacke?l policeman Dinger liar mcr, of this city, and injured him so severely that his life is despaired of. Conrad was arres ted, and last night hung himself in jail. Manchester, N. H., March 10.?A disturb ance took place in the Fifth Ward to-day during the election. A party of rowdies took posses sion of the Ward room, tore the check list to pieces, broke one ballot box and threw the oth er out of a window. Several persons were bad ly beaten. Fights also took place to day, be tween the Irish Republicans and Democracts. DEATH OF MONROE STEWART. Pittsburg, 10th?Monroe Stewart one of the McKeesport murderers recently tried but held for another trial, died yesterday afternoon of small pox. Kelly the murderer of Wiosman was yester day sentenced to be hanged. New Haven, March 10.?Rev. Nathaniel W. Taylor, the Dwight Professor in Yale College, j died this morning, aged 71. RIVER AND WEATHER. Cincinnati, March 10.?River fallen 8 inches j since noon yesterday. Weather clear. Loi'isviu.E, March 10.?River falling; 0 feet I in the canal?falls 4 and a half. Wind S. W. Mercury 00. St. Loiis, March 10?River swelling a little, with 0 1 -2 to 8 feel to Cairo. Nothing new from upper streams. Clear?C2 deg. ANTI-LKCOMPTON MEETING. Cincinnati, March 10.?The Columbus Anti- ] Convention assembled in the Theatre this t morning. Col. Maiiypennv presiding. Letters were read from Wise, Walker and Stanton. A powerful address of 3 hours was listened to with marked attention. A series of resolutions were adopted unanimously. Great enthusiasm was manifested. About 1,500 persons were in attendance, including many leading Democrats of the State. To-night a meeting is held at Concert Hall, which is fully crowded. Hon. Stanley Matthews, District Attorney for South- ? cm Ohio, spoke, and was warmly received.? | Judge Johnson, of Kansas, succeeded him.? j Dm bin Ward is now speaking. The meeting > is continued to a lute hour. Nr.w York, March 10.?At a sale of teas to day, greens held steady, but blacks declined ? about 7 per cent. At an auction of sugars, Orleans commanded j very full prices, and in some cases a slight iui- : provcmcnL Concord, N. 11., March 10.?Returns from < 158 towns, uivc Hall, Rep.,'29,000, and fate, Dcm., 24,000. The Legislature, as far as heard from, stands 140 Reps., to 29 Denis. MAY ELECTION. ConnlMleurr ?f llermur, Mn?as. EntTOaa:?PirM* announce T. M. fFJIDRRfON, Flvi ,?n Ciiir-nN Candidate for Coanakatoatr of itii Rev enue In the Country Diftrlct, unit confer* faror on many personal friend* mi l THE VOTRItS. coJinmniDEii or im\ i:mk. Mitniia. KoiTnis:?Plcvae announce my runic ms a candl- ? i)it? for OomuilMioner of the Revenue for the City District, m the ensuing May election. JOSHUA LUKkN#. SIIKUU^Al/rY. EM. lVTBLtlGWCka:?We u*k Uir privilege of announcing oar w< || knoun an<l popular fellow citlien, ARCHIBALD WARREN, *? a (nil .Mate tor ll??* ShcrMJly, ;n the en?u t.f Spring Heetlnn. IftMlj CITIZENS. county couht. Mmsas. Kuinnn*:?Pinnae announce tue *? a candidate for ir-i-K-ctl??n a? Clerk of the County Court of tht* county | at the entiling May Election. [n.rtj JNO. MoCoLLUCll. i KOU SllliUIKl*. Mas?as. Knimas:?I'leawe announce our worthy cltlien , WM. J. llul'MKN, ai uu Independent candidate for : Sheriff. In thcviiaulngSprln* Election. frliti TIIK MAJORITY of VOTERS. j Foil Nil Kiel ff. Mmmrp. Emma-*:- Permit me through your column* to j announce myself maCnim'a Cashumtk tor election to i the olllcc of .sin rill o Ohio county,at the ensuing Sptlng ' Election. IfcMj ISAAC COTT8. I Foil *4llttltlFF. Mimw. Kottflaa.?Plea?? aiinouncrioraaacandlilatr for tin* oltlce ot HIirnlT of OMo county, at the mauins Sj rlr>p | Election. [fcM] ANDUKW WilliK. j Ft>it SlIUUIFF. PKi.Lun CtTixraN ? At the carnrKt >o|lcllatlnn of u nuta brt of frieiidi, I aitnln oiler uiyaeif an n vnndhlale for the ; oflio- of SheMT for Ohio county, iileilttlti); lu.vaelf, II elected, to dUehurge thwdutlei of the olUie allli ImiiHrtlallty. frlrfl A< BKDILL'oN' j l'OU SUKKll'K Maaan*. Eoiioaa:? I'leaav lomounce iue a candiilatr to j he elected SnerltT of Oido county at the en?ul:iir Mu.v rlrc- ? Ion. (f.bil JOHN U . IH UIUUU. I FOIt nilltltlFF. Mvdhhm. KPimai.:?Plfiue announce uie a? n cmnlhlat* for re-election to the olUct* of SherllT ot Ohio County, at j the Spring Election. [fthl] SAM'L. IKWIK. White Whoat Family Flour. \I*Eke p conitanUy on Imuil, a very choice article of | il White Wluat Pnnill.v Plour?Novelty, Uuyatniulic. j and other hraiuli, ground rxpr^tly fur family u?e, and i iratraiited to clve (atUfacllcn. For tale l>> HUNL 4 ADAMS. , UI.1S No. aoM?lnSt l -? * L-UMKJIAV li'S HOLLAND HITTERS. rut rticoiiATtii iioLUMi r.MiLv run UYKPhPllt, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, I.I VKit COM1M.A1NT. WEAKKKSS UP AM HIND, FEVER AND AGUE, And the variou* affection- .?M.wnmnt upon a ul?ardtr*d BTOMACB on LIVCH, Such ?? I ft Ul |ft?ton, ArlUltv of tb? Ptonmili.Col'flr) Pair*, ll'NIlhutl), I.I'M Of CmuKikoi, Milmt mill ilivetllnir IMta. In all I(l.? uiu?t:?r, aiil i Neuralgic Aitcct.fiit.il i*? iu i.uunnim it Mnucra |??o\< 4 liitCltly t (IHlKiilUliil lu villir* cUinteil N liiiMul I'tilr. TM? i? m pun l,v ?r)iit*l'U ccu.|.oiind, j>r<).?(?<] au ?met* ' l? *ci?M!llc |?rlairl|*U-*? a fur tU ii.ai.iui U tl,r c?ltbtat>d Midland I'roitMur, II.?? I>m%Ih?au?? t>l ii> kr?at ?u?. ?? ' in iuom of tlit- |.iirr|*an Matr?,lta iMi?<!u(t;i>n li.to t|.r ' I'd!<tat?*? ? h? Inti IkIkI inure r.ptr tall* fi f ll.uii i.| ? nr r.itlirrlai.il ncnttrriU litre anil th< rr on r the Imr ?>| tl.u i mighty country. Melting with yi dimen -a anioi w tl.?u . I now oiler it (<? tin Anivrknn |>ul-|io, knowing that lu unit' wiiluli rlul itii'illrltial ilrtttra iiiitat I* km w|.ilj{?<l. It I* paiticulurlv ricunnmmltii to tlu?t |him.i? wl,f*e roiutltutloiia IUH) ImVr tevii iu I un *?1 ?> tin- . ol.tilm.u< uif of ardent ?|iirlt?,or oth?r (''in ? of ill*ih>atlon. tim r ? 1.11 > liiotan'niifoii* in HTirt, It flmla lt? war ihrectl/ to tl e ?r.?tof life,thrtllln,'anilmiickrnli g vtrry l>?r*e,tailing up j Hi.- ilroo|>ui|t aplrit. and, Intact, miming luw limit I ?M ? *.rf-r In the ?>atvin. Nutto*.?Whixter ri)it?lr to flnil thi* n Mrriu will (?? 1 dNuppniutcd; 1'iit to tl.r ?n k. ???!. ami lot tpkrllul, it mil jprov ;i crutrfill nroinatic cuhIIhI, |o??i??i.| m ?h^u.m i r*>in?iliitl pi open .? v CAITIOX: I Tin* |f? at popidarltv of tin* ililiyl.tfiil Ar? ma ha?lti< m r.l I mi'iy Initiation*, which tin- pt.Mn ?lioul>l wunrrt iiciiMi put - rhiMni, He n?l p? i?uadid lo l-n> nn.utiin.' tint until j vu , hav- Kitrti |h.< ihaliV Ikllaml Ititn ib n I*.lr irul l<nr . huttlr .till coiivIikc )uu ho* mhiilM.v 'Ujwriwr U ?? !?? all I th?-?i- liultatlom. 1 Hold nt |',oO per hottlc, or ?U l?>tlW f..r |.j \?of4 t'rvpfirlot$, |SK>JaMIN I'Atil!, Jit A CO., I Muuitfacturlnif I'Ihuiuhi . uti.i* ami t't,tmi?tt, riTrMtrht.it, /?.<. 1 I.At.lillLINi* i IU HIPIH.Ji A.IUI lor \M.t.|,iiy. V . Id aUn h) T. II l.??|Ti*n k Co .f. JuMli iihrrc, itfid l>ru^> ^'l.u ?? iKrall> . t-ii.v A BEAUTIFUL head RICH GLOSSY IIAIR!! Completely Pieccrved TO TII K URKATKhT AIJK'Jt I 4 Nl> who thati*gray *ould UOthkVi It rtstolid to tin* A iwer color; or laid,hut wuulu have theiiiuwil. ? <?>???*"? or troubled wiU.acroluia,kca.u h*a<i, or i.tiiti ??'?!u,wi ' but would be cuied.or with a.ck LikCache.^utdaUiaM ul would be cured. It wlllabo remote all ];u.|l?a lu u. tl? f fate ami akin. Kiot. Wood** Ha?r l."toikli*i will ? a" till*, ae? circular Mid mill thelvllO*ll.|:: ans AhBon,NoveKibei B, lf-t. Phot. O.J. Woon-Wear sir: 1 I'"*1 heard tutul. ?a-n cf ith* wonderful eUeCtaol your Hair UeltoiatiVe, tut bavli K 1 hceti to olteli cheated by quackriy Mil quack l>? Hit U a. hair ilvc*,4c., 1 wa*dl*po**u to plate J??u? lUiltiaUM. in ; the *4uie category *??bthe tt ousauu and (U Icuuly m i. ? ! yctt-d quack rum dies, until 1 n.et y ou in Lawm.ct i?-? ?.iy t ?ouie tuoutln aluce, HiltII >"U gat* u-e?uih itiuittir a? i induced the trsal of your lUiloHtltt tti my lau.ll)- t.i?i ! by my good wife, wl.o?* bairhad UMt evn) tl in ki o *r tirely white, and before exl.auating one of yourUigt ct tlea.her hair ?n re*toud marly t? lt? on^lthl Uaut.ii.1 brown color, and had thlckeuei; and bicotue btautliul ntu glut*) upon, andentliiij over tlchu.?; al.e cittULtta to Uie It; not aimplj b.cut.r ol 11. UauUlymg tCect* i>|<? the hair, bat btxau.e *1 it* Lealll.ltl ntluu.ee upon He head Miid utind. Other* ol iii> latuily and lilendtaienm g jour Ueatoratlve,wiib tht Lavpltat ?C?ci?i Ibmimt, ty tkentllltm and duuts in rewr?nt< to it* cl?ar?ciai ni u TftluV tninth r. uiovt.U aid 11 an urn do n oat c. rd?l ly ami ciinUiientiall) reeCou.u.tuu itlbae by all who weuld have their hair rcatoiqd Jiotu white or giay <by ream, of ?icku. ?* or age,) to oi igibul Color and beauty, ?l>d by y i nog ucrium who would have their hair beautiful ai.d ili-t*) ? Very t uly and gratclullj jour*. SOLOMON MANN. Fbibpd Mood : It was a lr,ng tlue aft. 11 ?ow J on ?r1 ll?p. field l.elore I i:ct the bottle oi Kertumlive toi wlieh ,<cu cave uie nu order 0 yourajel.t lu I'elro.t, ai d >l..ni ?U it we concluded to to ?t "f Ji" ?'? L*ir? ?" ,u*' ?urt,t test of it* jiower. ltha*di-:ie alltl.ut J ?-u ?s?n?i>i u c it wuuludo; and otheraol inv laui.lv ni;?i tii?bd*,l.i,vlti| wit n-?*ed It* etlcctii. are now using and itci.n.iM.i.Oin)C lt? i.m I ??? other* a* entitled to the hljih??t rot.*h:erntl? n >ou Limiu :i?u A,??,??! ...I??nuiu CiaLTLB, 111.. June 2s,1S? - I I htvr used Prof. 0 J. UW? Hair Beatoratitc, tr.d I hare admiral it* wondertt.1 t?ecta. ?j hu r watLtiio - imp,?a I ihi.ught,prrn.atur.lv pra>.but h> tie ua? ol hia 1 Restorative It ha*?eiumtd Iw ort?!ir.al color, and, 1 l ave uo doubt, pcnatoebtl} .?? c. ! o J \vooD4CO.ll,roj.rieioi?,ol*Uioadwaj,N.^.,ltB 1 the sreut X. V. Wire HailingK?tabll?hnicnt)j?lid 11-4 iiaikct ?treet. St. Lcun, >1". And told by all good UruggiaU. dec8:dtw4w?n. J& OlE DOLLAR jutmj W ONE Ok' T11K litol I'lliliATllK AN1? l.lNElt MHil* CiNKS now helore the public, i au.ily,Da. * 1m igukaiob or J.ttrr Heiueiiy,that act* u* a lotAuthe, ?-taller, wilder and tuore tUectual than un> othtr n cdi cine known. It I* not only a Cathurtic, but a ** Kerned., acting lir*t on the Lixtr to ?ject It* riciHd ^ matter, then on the .tcmach and bowel* to carry c 0 that ^mktier.thuaacoitiiilwhii.ptaopurpoieatfiiciuail} with ^out anv of the namlul reeling* i^ptrUtcid lu tl.v cj tr ?tionaot Uio*tCatliartlc*. lt*tuuj!tl.el.?the*j?t.u. at r the *4Uie tunc that itj.nige.lt, and when taken ?la.ll? lu uiodriate <lo*e* w ilUnengthen and builu It upwith ui.u Ixvmoaaio* l? cotppoutuhd ftit.rrly ^.'rom u^w aiticle* ol uiidiclne.naujelj ,Uuoi*. home Idea ol Uie atrmgth ol tb*?e gun>? u ay be 1c rtr '^ed when It i* known that one bottle ol the lntigoiator ^i-outaiu* a? muchatrengtb aa one hundrtd du*e? olca? _ ouiel, without auy 01 it* deleterioua eiJcCt*. Though po*?tMilng rare medicinal i.o*er?,thmi.uir.a ^ ha ve been out little know n to pli) ncikni,atid n*v*r utcd In their pren:i Iptlona until u*ed In the toi m ol the In HQ orator, which uut with auch unpinedenttd aucce** a* w t" induce the proprietor to utlei it aa a famll> mtuiciLo . .riwt *ml known :u lu effect*. It haa rarcli" ever tantid ^to cure lint-Complaint* tn their worn forma. IndlgctUon beingcaumi by adcranged /.itcrlicrren when the Liver Utxclted to action. Jaundice I* caused byanlrnpn per action of the Lit* ? and a? a proot that the lavicooiioa rellt*e> thi* di*?aa? /Clei anv one troublid with Jaundice taketLe lnvl?.ci*tr.r regularly one week, and their akin will begin to a**un.? 'VoVuveuoaca'n be permauently cured l y the luv^o rator. Take It lu amnll Uon* on r? tiring, at-d It **>i?ta ?-naturi In her operation* l?y grariukdy diu.li.UMi.it u?? M^doae, the bowel, are ielt iu a h.alUij and active atate, and woik a* regularl) a* clock ?otk. Mek JUaUkcbr la r >wrv aoon relieved b> takli.k a double diaeol tht' 'I/* p^orMfdi*, which coi recta all aci.llt} and ?ouri.?*? ol il.e ,u^*^over>loajt.,jslo|rtcj| it haa no equal, aa it re K^llevea all ?pj.re*?lvc or uma*y fecliug alter ikin g heartily. Kr u family luvdicln* geutrall>, alia ho u?t 4lt apeak In tlii! Wglieattern.*. Un 8A*niiii',ii lavir.okAtim cameio ?a r?coinoiet.dt-d ,7 aa a cure tor Liver Complaint*, and all dUtaaei aiding r^froui a li.iea.nl Liver, the teaUsioiilkla ol *o many ol our lliyaiclan* In It* favor,lnduc?d u* to tr\ It,and now conviction la certain tl.at It Hone o? the gteaw*t bl?a? C/l*n?g* ever glveu to I)} * peptic*, lor it ma.li a cnn.plrt* _ cure belore the lli?t botile wa? taken, aul now we can ^ any thllit! edible w ithout trouble, whlR belotf, i.c-lb lng but the llghuat food would digt*t,al.d rlt*u th-? ^gave naln. Now what we want to.ay to all our reader# It,If Liver Complaint or l?)*pep*la tr?wWe joo.doinol P^iail to try thla,the great. *t remedy in the world.?Nor# ? ^ There ha* never hern tried In oui family a ren.edy Owl,teh ha. met with atwli unbounded ?ucce?a In the enra cl(M.lt?cliilut.n,.. 1? r_ ukAtua; norl.it alone |nrdl*ea*ra olrhildrtn that ?? F*1u?e It: for It acta a* a Cathartic *o mildly and gently and aeetua to renovate tl.c aj.teiu io ll.oi..utl.l} that w? think we are doing a aervlte to ul) In ail vising tl.cw when thev need muilclne to try thl. irr. tdy . Ibete are cm*.** that hure come under our notice wl.ac great hen IWtlTftl 1.. ul .1,.- . ^?iidBoHel*.whereallotherreniedlealalUdtogl*?j relltl It haa become *o u*-iullltour lauillj that we will not da CA w ithout It.?.'dc * (AUi.)l<j.vlllcau. PHKit 0?K 1?0LUB r?a rnmit. SANFOUP L CO.,l*roprUtoi?,Wl?liroauwajr,new voia. T. 11. LOO AN 4 CO., Agent* for Wheeling. JOHN 1?. l'AKK, Cincinnati. .... UKU. H.KKVSK'l.lW.u,th W ^ A New Light frilltDriimmiuulUiilrt pioUuci.l u^ui tn.|.r< j.MT1.> 10 I OU.. Itkl 110 lOUtll, *?*> - *"l? .?>'?" Uclwry trial. *.1>F ?aItlo lo ?!.? Pfblio uaMII. ?11.1 W.l |H>tubk U?hlIn I' '? ??'? frrvfrowftLl?MJrt.lvrl?r.ifcill?a. It I.A.I11 Itiim ? "?;!! i...iii.? r.".. ii '? ?'? '?>,?'??? II,? .,'u?l!,.ll.t?p .III brill .I t .ItUb .t.?0) t?,l>rl.ootl?lll,"UV r. tl.IU.lt qftrlWbljMW (.L.tUbti ;l.t lla.It lor ?I|> otilltiMj .U. J '<?. "t"1 h??ll"? l.mduur'l l?? rltfnt ti. inaMiliclur.' and it'll, *a crbbdi t<tl> rxvRiint'd " jWSff ttboU.al. an,I at lltt,'0,'l'kll";* "JmIiJ ' No.ni.SUI?l-'t.*b ilta?,V?. DISSOLUTION. 'pilE co-partiiT-ltlp heretof.kr* eAl?tiug bctwtto the un I derslgued, i?a Cuihlug A Oal/un, l.a* l.eei. thl* day ot? iolve.1 h.v mutual conaetit The pariu>-r.hip bu?iti?*B will be left lu the hand* ol l> Cii*IiIIik to < )o>c up, who ia du.j authorised to u?e the name of the Mm loi that purjoae. Wheeling, Nov. 17, liM. 1?. 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