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fHK IXTELLIGKNCEll. TlIl'.ai'Ai jtOliMNU, APKIL 8, lsfis. t\r-c3t Circulation of any Paper in West w s em Virginia. J strarnje hut True Story.?Abjut two or ' three months since a brother ond tister by the tame of '.'olton, started from Butler county, Pennsylvania, to go to Western Missouri, their j.arent having proceeded them to the west some time h-it faring. The brother and sister took pipage on a steamer at Pittsburgh for St. Louis.! 'flje brother unfortunately was addicted to the pal besetting sin of intemperance, and pre-, to the boat's arrival at our wharf, an over- | joit of bad whisky rendered him unfit to mill gleirith the passengers on the bunt, and with oit consulting any one, he retired to the lower j-ck, laid down and soon was sound asleep.? When the hoat touched the lauding to remain !,ly ? short time, Miss Colton was unable to fir,J her brother, and after n thorough search ?iJ inquiry, she concluded ha must have gona a,hare. Operating upon this belie! when the Uat commenced ringing to depart, the di.-tre.ss ,.J girl had her few traps deposited on the wharf, i ,nJ under the influence of a panic also went i j.ltore, ami the boat continued on her passage. j After a fruitless search of some sixteen hours, j Hi -, Colton despaired of finding her brother j ,n l I') make the best of an unfortunate ! circumstance engaged herself as a domestic iu the house of a gentleman in the Fifth Ward.? she wrote to her friends in Butler county, and toliirr relatives in Missouri, narrating the cir cumstances of her detention. The brother, af t-r recovering from his drunken sleep, soon as . turned that his sister was not aboard the twit, hut supposing that she would follow him alter tailing to find him in this city, continued mi his Western course, and upon arriving at tl e jinint of his destination found his sister's letter. After consulting with his relatives ho decided t.i return to this city and commence anew the journey, and see if he couldn't iiiij rjve on the original start. He arrived here on Monday, and, i:i company with his delighted sister, left fjr St. Louis on the steamer Gladiator, a re brined man. Itottor* DUayreeimj.?Yesterday morning a young man answering to the name of James I'etit fi-iNieve, "a royal looking rascal," was wilt to jail by Aid Wright, for making divers jijinted charges calculated to compromise the personal character of one Doctor Harris, a deal er in a ccrliau article liir the extermination of nf-. mice, cockroaches and so forth. James IV.it was formerly a pupil of Harris'?studied under him?but after graduating, he found the p-ofession of rat killing overstocked by terrier and so divided his iiiue between niendi: g I'"ken packages on the wharf and drinking uliUkiy, which he now prosecutes with an en ergy worthy of his illustrious preceptor. Har ris and hi.s whilom pupil met yesterday and pot to quarreling, when the pupil called his preceptor a liar and a thief. The offensive words were not denied, whan the matter was taken before the Alderman for adjustment? Junes insisting that be could prove them to be '.rue, and wantod to send for a lawyer. It was n it a suit for -lander, and James not being able ti pay the fin ? imposed upon iiiin was dungcon ??1 fir ten days. " '11 I'aper and /Zjetrs.?Wilde ? Bro., cor ner of Union and Main street-, have just received u laige and fashionable invoice of wall paper* and window curtains. The variety of French, t'iglish and Ameiican papers and borders, is most beautiful and extensive, containing figures for all tastes, a::d stripes for all eyes, the only ?lilOculty being that the customer is confused ii his selection by the many attractive patterns. W e also noticed a large lot of new books dis played upon th; shelves, late publications, school Mooks, and standard works from the most popu lar publishing houses, to which public attention is respectfully invited. Messrs. Wilde & Bro., h ipe to convince their patrons of their ability to soli this entirely new stork of goods, lower tlinn ever, and solicit a call from all their old friends. ? <?> ? . Montgomery GwirJt.?The meeting for or giiiization of a new Volunteer Company came ??tl at the Fencibles' Armory Tuesday evening. I he attendance was large, and nearly 30 names were added to the Constitution. The Company was organized by the election or the following "llicer-: Captain, P. H. Mooke; 1st Lieut. 8. yf> ('nllorh\ 2d Lieut. Win. IK J/i7/<**3d Lieut. 1'. Zuuc; ith Lieut. .Liii.cs Mattfinct. '?n motion, it was unanimously resolved tli.it the Company should be styled the "Mout gunery.Light Infantry Guards." Hie uniform will be in exact conformity with tlie new lr. S. regular uniform. The h'irrr is still falling slowly, with over five feet water in the channel. The Altamont left yesterday evening for St. Louis, full of passen gers, and about 250 tons freight. The Interchange, Capt, Fink, arrived from Loui&villo, with Sou tons of freight, among which we noticed more potatoes than wo ever before seen in one lot. Business about the landing was rather brisk yesterday. The weather was cloudy and coo'. Pnynr if- < V, at their variety and wall paper store, arc having a great run just now, everybo dy being anxious to look at their new and ex cellent stock. Those who want varieties of all kinds, wall paper, music, ic., should look in there in shopping round. Federal Court.? A Grand Jury was einpan nel?l yesterday, and not finishing their busi ncss, adjourned till this morning. The result "f their yesterday's deliberations is not kuown. "ne or two citizens -were admitted. v Ci'iiutx/ Court.?Tliia court was engaged yes terday on the civil docket. Win. P Martin re signed his seat as a Justice of the Peace for the eighth District. The vacancy was ordered to Le tilled at the ensuing May election. Croftrit*.?W. A. Edwards A Bro. advertise a new lot of groceries this morning. The ad vertisement-' -"p<nk for themselves. vThe l'?y,r Meeting j? ,hc ,irst p.esbjteri.ni ? hu.oh lW. Ur. Weed continues to be well a (pntlcd. The Pastor preached a very impressive ser mon on r.iesfUy evening fron, Proverbs 10 oh o verse, ' He that sleepeth in Harvest, is a son mat causeth shimc." 1 he preacher remarked that t!ie Lord had ?p pow.ted certain Keasons for certain ends, that 111 a -now ledge of this was given to the in 71?,,Cl:|ali0,ri' "Go t0 thu an' slug ?? Jo-,I,er Wtt-Vs ?'?*'. wh,-h her nu-at in ?*, orur,iW!l' or , Prorideth in the IlLJ, f,,"'1,1,er- ""J Gathered her food Sow rt.itA' " J,? t!lu? proceeded to one for ih prTwnt "en*?" was fivorable ?orld\ nnrt V ."rC- ^.KO firth into the field (the ,e st " h""- t ,U bringing in or souls to sivnlv i.i Urgcd one point very impres r1'* ,!mt *?*. 'he duty of the Church or DlnJin? u" "0t t0 ?Pen P"U!lo who -, Pfnyor but also go out amongst those an-'liraifr" 'hing, stand unconnected with anj branch of the visible chu.-cb, "to compel" thc'ilocwntln through that kind, and p.-r.soa Chlrrh ir'^' by t,1C fi'Cat Ilend of the p. t ,W? "T u'"?" th" -vou,h of pres ent da> to give themselves to the Lord as bein" a season when many Lambs as well as Sheen were being gathered into the fold of the good ?ij 1r ' . warned all against sleeping or m . -r If s,!lrltUl1' sloth " hen God w?s ko manifestly awakening the whole land to the im portance or improving ihe present gracious out D , Spirit. Warning the thoughtless, and even cautioning the profess,.r f? nake sure work or their souls salvation, lest tile end they might be round amongst those outcasts who came crying "fJive us or your oil for our lamps are gone out." The harvest is past, the .summer is ended, and we are not sav . A'u:r Prayer and singing the Dr. gave again not.ee of the daily prayer meeting in U ashington Hall at 3 o'clock, and ol their meet at . Pas^ 4 ? clock, also of preaching on liuirsaiiy evening at 1-2 past 7 o'clock. Itev Mr. .Mol.it will also preach in the Church on Saturday and Sabbath. Sie advertisements of .Jos. Graves, in another column. BUSINESS NOTICES. ?yirniff, with budding roses and men v sun shine is now at hand. "Leaves have their time to fall, and so likewise" have business men a lime for replenishing their stock in trade. Scar let not-to-bilk-abouts are dangling in front of ,)ry Goods Stores, and Perfumery?next grand est thought of the fair ones?is attracting "Eves bright daughters" to 170 Market street to ex amine the odoriferous extracts, and fancv soaps etc. at T. 15. Johnston's establishment. Mr. J's stock of Drugs and .Medicines cannot be surpas sed by any similar establishment in the city. I resenptiuns, compounded by day or night. The first Kftrm weather in the spring, is vcrv apt to occasion in many persons, hiliou*attacks, congestions, headaches, &e., especially after vio lent exercise. To ward off and relieve such at tacks, we know of nothing inore suitable and convenient than Toijd's Asti-Hiliois, on Livkk ' " i-s- Keep them in the house, so flint they may be at hand to use in cases such as arc des cribeci above, as well as in cases of ordinary con stipation, headache, &?%, Tor which they are so admirably adapted. For sale by dealers genor i nliy. 1. H. Logan & Co., wholesale agents. B WISH TO CALL TllB>Sl'KCIAL ATTENTION OP j Kacii ol our renders to the advertisement in an- I other column or Dr. Sa/t/ord's Liter fatigora- | lor, for in doing so we think we are doing them ! a favor, for this article cannot be too highly spoken as it performs nil its proprietors profess to have it. We kno-.v of some of the wor.st ca ses of IArcr DtranqaneitDyspepsia, Jaundice and General Debility, being cured by the use or tnis invnluable article. It seems to strike at the root or the disease and remove the cause, thus affording a perma nent cure that cannot be gained by usiii"- the mineral preparations that are commonly resort ed to for diseases of the liver. This peparafion is stated on good authority to lie entirely vege table, being composed wholly of gums that have unci} ever been introduced in any medicine previous to ihe introduction of the Invigorntor. 1 hese gums are said to have almost lUbuIoiv* power in their action on the Liver and its sur rounding organs, causing it to eject its morbid, unhealthy bile, rousing it from its torpid state ajhl making it per for m its proper functions in the human economy.?Branch (fount </ Demo crat. ?BBccMMaBai SPECIAL notTges. 1'IUTUHES FOUTtlK MILLION! Of- Prices t,i suit the times, nt WYKES- OAl.I.EltV OP AItT, Jlain street,opposite Cuion. Pictures taken a. this Gallery at greatly reduced prices. The public arc a? are that thUli the place to obtain thcki-si Picture* th.it are la ken in the city. I wnul.t also Inform them.tl.,.1 th-vtieed not estos'cnnd . i uarleb'?111 =? 'wpplctvrtr. l.utc-raerlkM m rraV^rc"^c?;rr,:J NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR LIKENESSES j HSJtf MAIN ST., At tin} foot of the lllll. j ? PARTRIDGE, in consideration of the linrd time?, will for ; *,f*"w weeks put up pictures at reduced price*. For i>roof or*i?,rr~ "n|l;x>wJ?e jrouwelf. He has many styIra ! Dec %7 froiuuU to 10o per cent, below Uie uid prices CREAM ALE At the Wheeling Brewery. IX consequence of the low price of Parley and Hops and to confirm With the tinu-?. the subscriber i* Urmlutf a [ pica^Btit llsht CreHtii Ale, ah.ch he lb r'elhni; at i?cr bid | and has it in haif brds and ten R.IIot, keg. to JiiJ; private families. Also *.n band X Ale. at $6; X X $7- Ken j Uctt and smaller cisksin proportion. OMlersiriit to the Urevery will receive prompt attention. tnhU-tf ^ CKO smith. MAJR.8BL & TAYLOR ! AaK SOW IX RKCKtPT OF their fikst stock j ov NKW i Spring: and Summer Dry Goods, To which Uiey ltirite th- attention or ail ilcflrlng nouns OP- MVPliKIOU Ot ALITIliN! ANti NKwtar STrua AT LOW PRICES xnhol Domestics and Foreign Staple HLKACHEDM,nsCi!?vi!i'i!f.S 5" PCr/lrJ- c... .1 ! , ? pieces, fjll jarU .l.le, M?1 \ ery tine, for only I'l cents a yarj. Also au eirell.,., Ity ?j MuMlnj for only ,-i cents a yard. A supeilorartirl^ of Sea Islana Bro?n Muslin, wide forS ceSI an.t PlJow ease Muslins at nlino?t any price. *"njrs CHECKS at ?ery low prices. BadtleUnr. first rate arti JefJ^^r^r'- BOUC T-1U" -' SBSS^fiKTSaa! T&uTl'JXS'l'Z, u"i tor or.lv -J3 cents a yard. . ?,c:!"AM5-CUP'HSr f0?d*' f"' co'or? SU*nuiteeO, for Ok BWE3 AND LrSTKES-So?,e a. low Scents. ?' t^pS-?-r.] ALEX. IIKVMAN-S? w >?OIMj>, Heckeri, Karma, Wn,.iutcl? Hr?? O co^,. Mustard an.l if pee, of all ktuds, in store'w:uT a larre variety of oll;er ?..OJs. for sclrche.p hr ' . ??? a EuwAnns t duo A WO, a lot of sui-riorjined Kid UUt?~ cbTapf^ V^h |Uov??] A# M A0A3|."h\ AKKOW HOOT?just receirtd and for sale , w >n\VAp.r?c i hcn COMMERCIAL. W l-l 01 jKSA 1 Al. M A11 K lil'i r COKKECTED DAILY I*HOII ACTUAL SALES, Mr *? ?? Ft'7l|>llICft{V. Wu^kuxu, April I,_1858. I AMI LB" .Sklrtlngl .7.7.... 77........S8 Pots 6.VS7 C??if, tlo* *15321*T Peari* 7; Upper, dox $36: SuiIuAjIi LIME. BARRELS. ! Water. P bbl 2,25 Pork and Rcvf 1,25'ifuivk l,5t> Flour LUMUER. UL'fTKH. No 1 clear, $ M . Keg i? U? 10.3*11.Common iii'SlT ? BE Eg WAX. j Fcuciug l:k?17 Yellow f> 2* 224l25jFiooriUS f21(^-4 BAGS. Lath Seamless, ? luo $:?5?Su! Shingle* 4,00 HANDLES. MOLASSES. Tallow t? V 18}N. O.ln I/bis ?galne?v 35&3S Star do 25jSugar House .5o 1 CaKK^E. IiioldenSy rup T.ti Western Reierve, p &???? NAILS. ;Cut 3d f kc? 5,Oo coffee. i 4.i 4,25 21?, Pit 11 *i 3*12;%'; 6.1 ?,75 Java Is SdtfJl 3,S?>, Mociia ISi lud:o old 3,25 COPPER. , OILS. Braziers 40 Linseed, B^lt 45] Lard, No 1 l'Hi CORDAGE. Hemp in coils, {p & 18i Manilla 17 Cotton 22 lied Cords? 12ufeet, p dz.. $3,50 Hv do 2,50 60 do 2,tH?j Plough Lines S7' DRUGS. Alum in bid- fl, 4U4J6 Cream Tartar 353SJlu Su. Carh. Soda C&l Borax 80 aioi Copperas 3&4 Kpiotn Sal.* 4fi;4>s Glauber 2^ FEATHERS. Live Geese,prime 4!:@45 FISH. Cod, ?> lb 5* Mackerel No 1 f No 2 14 14 No 3 12. Half bbl.-* FLOUR. Super, p bbl 8,2?kgi3,5nj Extra 4,2j<?4,o?i FRUIT. Dried Apples, bu 1.35 $1 Ho Green, bul 1,40a?-,75 D. Peaches 3,00 Oranges, C>box ?>,??< Leai?#ii* 0,Oti liiiitiio .. o.L.">! FU its. Fox - *0.&7o Mink 25 aj75| itHceoon Ju^v< Husitrat lb| GINSENG. Good.P ft, 2ft GLASS. ?SxlO, P bx of5o feet 2,l.'?t 10X12 2,4 10x14 2,05 j 10X18 12x14 . 12xltf .V?U! ? GRAIN. Wheat, P bu 70375 Rye 43aJ.'4? llurloy UJsaHt. Outs. 2t' Cora IIA V. Timothy, ^lua 13,.On Clover 9,00 HIDES AND SKINS. Qreen, (p ?, 4 Dry 1? No 2. to , Rl Whale l.oo Castor,pure i..2oo j Tatiucrs ?5,flt9u Spts. Turpentine .C5 Alcohol G0&75 i PAINTS. Chrome Green- 2o ; Pari* Groou.... 8U(?45 1 C. YellOW.... 25 | Litha-ce ...& 10 : Red Lead vsilu j Whiting l^i-S-2 Rosiu, bbl 3,5o , Pitch 3,60 i Tur 4,50(3*5 Whit*:Lead ?>keg 2,20 Zinc Paint 2;25c32,T3 C'h Varnish *gl 1 rami.ure do 1 K&3 POTATO FS. Nc&xudshanio, p l?u 40 POULTRY. All kinds,dressed, Q ji Youugchicketis, ?? ?!/.. . PROVISIONS Beef Cattle, on hoof.. . : hard, bbl* S^&i) Hams, bacon _lo Shoulder* I Sides Hains, bulk Shoulders ? , Sheep, on hoof 2^$3 ! Beans 7^ Kgfc's C RICE. Carolina.* new.. 5a 6 SALT. Pittsburgh t? bbl l,.-7 ivunanlia, f bu SO SEEDS. Flaxseed, iiu 75 Clover 5,25(3.5,50 ; nuiothv 42 SOAP. Uosin, ? ft, 5X Car* lie 15'o> 11 STEEL. Plough, ?? fl, 7Yi Cast 17 Blistered 1 '?? >.? & i o SUGARS. | N* O. fair to prime > hlids 7^.?8X ' ? ' Uil?t.l, Pulverised and Granulated 12? 18 1 TALLOW. Best, p ft, 0)6? 10 ? TEAS. Caif, ?reen 7'Gunp.nnd Imp 45@70 dry v>Y.iI>son Wilis'.75 i Sheep Sulns lUvaiio Oolong 75 HOPS. J 'ouch'ioj,' 25c(t4l? New, ^ & ; TIN. IKON. !C??box fl3 Pigs,II inj;iu?'Hock..$27<?t$:?~!lX *? 15 Bars, ft, i-i 11 -.vl2 sqr 15>i : Round 2?4i?'vVBiock Tin in Pips 44 Band ^(aa'.v 44 Bars 45 Nail Rods TOBACCO. Hoop #*{3!tU,Ttrlst. f ft 12^14 Sheet t,l.4 i.L tiood 5's 24^82 1 Slabs and Willis 4>l4,!^ - Extra* 3*^14 Steel do b Smoking laniv LEAD AND SHOT. WOOL. Pig, C< ft? ? For all kind* Bar SJfj WHISKEY. Shot, ip >>a^ 2,25 Monongahela in bbl*, t" LEATHER. I *ral 75?;,5t? Spanish Heiu, ?? & ... .22 @2(5 Common 2??j?'22 iiarness So ? ZINC. Sheet lOKOtl), BRASS'S ARCTIC LINIMJEl^fT. This i:tc iiuprehensibie Linimtnt, upvn which the Kr^ut ! ma si of the a hi le ted of all land* now rely for relief from ! the pan*r? of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Wont, Erysipelas, Cancer, Scrofula, Sprains, R ulses. Burns, Scalds and kll i cutaneous <lUeases, is rapidly sitpersediug ail similar prep- ' arations. Tue proprietors give for th?* encourajreiueitt o! sufferer?, the following memorai.dum of a ftw oi the won dentil cure*, effected by it during the past few mouths Cer tificate* froiu the particn t.amrd nre in the |:o?irt>ioaof tlie proprietors, but their length precludes publication of alt but a few. One ICottle Trfuiuplinut. Mrs. Mo flit, No. 5J45 Morgan Stre*t, St. Louis, having suflrred lor ?lire- \?-ars *vitl? Kheutnntism, and tried inuny preparations v.ithoul iffect, was cured by u:.? b.ty cent but tie of Arctic Llnlmrnt. One of I'ur^ntory. Henry Davis, Mound street, at. LouIj, who say* he was ! "suffering the pangs of purgatory" with Neuralgia, b-r months, was rured by three or four application* oi the i Arctic Liniment. Pity the l.ittlr ( Kiildren. A little daughter of Mrs. Lee, residing on Lal.e street, Chicaeo. tea* kealded all over by the upsetting o 1 ft kettle i ??f boilinir water. The Arctic Liniment was Applied accord | In*: to the directions, anil the lire was instantly extracted, and in a few days tb?- little suiTerer was well. iteNtoied to Itcaniy. Mr*. George K. Tyler, Canal street, N. o., had lona suf- ? fer**d fm*D a painful and diatigur|iig eruption on the face, . Hil l by the Uie of one bottle of ttie Liniment was cure 4, and : restored to her original beauty. A llorrfelilr Tmuor. ' Eugene M.iliory, Natchez, wa? three y ear* the victim of 1 a horrible tumor on the neck, which resisted all remedies ; j until he tried the arcil* Liniment. Three bottles curcd 1 ; him iu a few weeks. Wonderful Cure! Mrs. Bedford, Mobile, was confined to her couch for three , years with numb palsy, and alter being in despair inni the 1 fallurr of ail other remedies, was cured bj- the Arctic Liul- | ? metit. In a little over a month. An i:xi?lo?ioM. M Kvruif, Tax a.. Nor. 2Sth, 1?57. I hereby c-rtify, that having been badly broiscd and scalded by the explosion of a Steam Bdiler, a friend induct d me to try lirajrg's Arctic Liniment. The smart a nsinstant i ly extra te*l from the scalds, and In a very short time, ail ? the pain was goue from the bratfes. In two weeks I was welt, and able to resume my business. HENRY It A VERRK! LL, residence Jack *on stre?-t. The Ukiiiil See! WausrwR Citr, Iowa, Ncv. 9tbv1857. Dn. A. G. Braoo?Dear SirFor more than three j .-ars I hail been attllcied with inllnmed eye*, Iu an aggravated ? 1 degree, und tried various Physicians, and several nostrum.-, ' : to no effect; 1 was Induced by Dr. Kaaiu to try the Arctic j Liniment, and In two months was neerlv well. Aly little daughter was allllcted in the ssme manner for the same ?:-me. and during a portion of the time was entirely bllod ? iu one eye. I applied your valuable L'.mment,and her ' eyes are now perfectly sound. Thus have I, uiih oue t*i>- _ ; fcitf-bottle,cured my daughter's eyes and my oan, besides ; caring the rheumatism In my back. 1 wauld not >?e without > your invaluable remedy in my house. Vours truly, WM. RUSSELL. ! Wkbstkb Citv, Iowa, Nor. 0th, 1*57. i I hereby Certify that 1 am well acquainted with William Russell, and with the astonishing cures he mentions, aud | | know hi.- statement to be?trictl> true. J. J. WADS Worth, p. M., Webster City, (?sod Tor Animals. 1 This luraluable Liniment is a1?o equally efficatious in ' ' curing the diseases of animals, as witness the following j I certificate: >t*-??r?. J cfc A Aruot.and Lyuch, Amid k Co.,. I keep the two largest livery stablestn the West,and are gen ' ?-i aily known throughout the United States. br. Loci*, Dec. 23d, 1C57. | We, the ut.der signed, having used |>r. Bragg's Arctic Lini ment for a number of mouths, cheerfully t?->tify to its su-! ' perior etticacy iu curing the diseases of horses; so well arc ? we satislled ot" the Arctic being the best Linluient made,1 that we would use no other. We keep and have kept lor a number of years, extensive livery stables in ibis city, and j consequently our experience about horse* and their diseas 1 es i? great, and we unhesitatingly say, that the Arctic l.itd- ' raent Is the only one we have ever found altcuyt sfictir*. ' We cordially recommend it to all livery stable keepers and ' i others having the care ol horses. J. k A. ARNOT. LYNCH, ARNOT & CO., Chesnut Street. I Caulica. Many Druggists,having old Liniments ou lianil.will try . to ?ell them to jou as the best, but do you positive!) re- , . fuse to purchase them Ask for "BRAGG*? ARCTIC LIN- j IMfcfST," and take no other. Liberal Proposition. The proprietors agree to lurni?fi each purchaser of a do| iar bottle, with a free subscription to the U. S. Journal, for ' one year. This is one of the best V. Y. illustrated papers. A certiiicate,entitling the holder to the benefit ^f this prop osition, is enclosed in the wrapper around every dollar bot tle. The Arctic Liniment l.< i ut up in 25cent,50 cent, and j . |l bottles. The 50 cent and $1 bottles contuin 50 and loO ' per cent, more Liniment In proportion to their cost, and I are the cheapest. For sale by BRAGW BURRO WES, Sole Proprietors.m. Louis. Mo. An kcent wanted In every town aud villare. Applica- . j tlona must alwavs be aceoronanled by responsible refer- ? ? en ceo. For sol-by LA'"OH Li N3 h BLSH FIELD, ' jsnlAlv-Sindtsj^ Oeneral Agents fo. Wheeii. g. \ SETTLEMENTS. \ CCOUNTS arainst all parties indebted to the suv ?#crc-1 t j\. bers will l?e m?de oat an?t ready fc.r settlement by the | |flr?t of Janu s rjr. Ttos^ not calling for their aecAnnts bjr j 1 that time vUHte nr^sc-nted with Oiem iuuoediatelr th?*reaf r ttr. f4e.-*:;-} UVI.li l.rSf, KNOX i CO. BY THE UNION LINE. TO TIIK OAII.V l!?TCI.I.Ifi MIES. OKFICh, COUN Lit WATF.lt AND UOSItOK STTHItTS. CONGRESSIONAL. _ Wakuinutiuc. April ? Senate.?Tlie morning business t>uimn \ lengthened discussion followed. Tlie Com mittee ou Printing advise ? ? printing a eulogy on recently '? Messrs." Fessenaen, Brown, Male, and ' l' snoke wiainst unnecessary printing. Mr Cameron spoke In behalf of the ( onutii Houston and MuSon spoke in favor o, i?K those Eulogies. Sewnnl said ht W ' Ot influenced by personal interest t?ger?u l funeral honors were also spoken ot as u.. "^Minnesota bill was taken up The amend ments WHO concurred in ami tl.e bil. was uad a tfd time. . . . ? Mr. W'lison called the aves and n"> ? Previous to the vote, Messrs. lleli, ^ ' Brown, Johnson, Crittenden, Stuart and \\ >1 made brief rcmnrks. ^ eas 46; nays Adjourned. H i sb.?Mr. Olcro, of New Mexico, intro duced a bill for the construct ion of a wagon and emigrant road in Xi'W Mexico. The House went into Committee ?.|\he Whole and resumed consideration of the Deficiency . p X.'udcher said tlie Committee of XV"> f Means were placed in an embarrassing posiilo i. He spoke at length, and said that all seemed o concur that unless the bill in every provision, c;l? be made acceptable to them, tl.ey ?? ; ,)!trcd to vote it down, and leave the Com mi incut without means of carrying out the policy 'Cir.o ami G,,?C,r. ???? the supplies for Utah, on the ero^d 'bat the President is prosecuting the war against the Mormons without anthoiity. . ? t i Mr. Lovejoy was willing to undertake the I. tab war hv contract, at half what the bill proposes All the government has to say was whether Brigl.ni.i_ be hanged, and how many men it * T. Letcher replied tha t it was not known that tlie gentleman was a lighting ujan, or p 1 bablv the Seeretaiy of War would hare spoken to lira on the subject. (Laughter J k>i Mr. l ojfax. said he hud net voted to ratify but **? I i conipton Constitution, lie hail voted to nd mit Kansas as a State without endorsing an? constitution, leaving the people to vote on .c co.ni.tion, under such circumstances as tlie Wnshiiiirton Union liad wmiMreje * ? He had voted for Crittenden's nniMidnient, which the same paper said ?_as as_full ol liiack Rcpu licanism ns an eg? is full of mcet. On motion ofGaruelt the committee rose and he submitted a bill with recoinu.enda.ion that it be submitted to the Committee on \Va> ? an 1 Means, with instructions to report in sepa a e hills, the items for deficiency underjsach h<?d. oxnenditures for service in the piescnt fiscal year ami another hill all appropriations id for next year; and also with instructions to inquire w hat farther legislation .s necessarv to rtstors to Congress, efficient control cvei <> eminent expenses. Mr' CamphelVfollowed, saving if the recom mendation p.evails, it would amount to a prac tical d^at Of the bill. The question was on.!?; ed on agreeing to thcinslructioostoth^ inittee on Ways and Means. Aojourned. WASHINGTON NEWS. \i?ltll. 7.?Much solicitude is expressed con cerning the Deficiency Appropriation Bill ?hich is now mnre clearly than ever threatened ? itli dXt in Us present form. The interest is in cre-iscd by the fact that I. lab supplies depmd upon its passage. . Money is ^ant, .Uor .niioe .l ate necessities of the service, llie^ar we c, transmitted full particulars of con tracts eiileieil into for t. i.ih expedition. lhe> do not *u<tain puMicrhcd htutemenU of exhoib Caprice, The rates of transportation depend upon the season in wl.ieh the service is per or i ' JThc Senate returned the Kansas bill to the House to day by general agreement. The latter will take it up <" mon-'.w at 1 o clock. Q The Minnesota bill, as passed by the bena , to-dav, tains less than 300, (?) consisting ot a preamble, and two sections admitting it as State allow ing it two lepicsentatives. Dinnis Murphv was to day unanimously c firmed by the Senate ns Postmaster at tlie Mem phis Pel ry. OFHO ANNIVERSARY. Marietta, O.. April 7.?The seventeenth anniversary of the settlement of ?1"" 1,rated to-day. Hon. Thos. Kw.ng dehvercdthc address. The only survivcr of a party of ? who arrived here in ITS,, was P<^'"" -V several w ho were born in the first l'lock-h? use built in Maiietta and Bclpre with S oldest living white natives or Ohio and a large number of descendants ot revolutionary soldioi s Speesli cs were made by Gen. Coddard and others. BALTIMORE MARKET. Ai'i:n. 7?Flour very dull hut iinchangcd.? Wheat dull and unchanged. Curl. I111", a . for while, and 70c lor yellow. \\ hi sky belter at 21 1-2 for city and Ohio, cash. I rovisi jus quiet. CINCINNATI MARKET. Ami 1. 7.?Flour unchanged but dull, with very limited demand. Whisky lis 1?4, steady. Provisions buoyant; demand good with upward tendency. RIVER AND WEATHER. Cincinnati, .Aptil 7.?Kiver stationary.? Weather cloudy with light rain. Thermometer 54=. St. Loeis, April 7.?River about stationary. Vpper Mississippi and Missouri falling. Illinois failing, but still high nnd over the banksin some places. Weather clear. Thermometer OS ~ . Lol isvh.le, April, 7.?River stationary, with C feet in the canal. Weather showery. Ther mometer 48 *. Meiuhttsville, C. W., Am il 7.?Doane, tho piincipal w itness against Townsend, recently tiied for murder, was murderouslv' attached yesterday by supposed accomplices of Townsend and is not expected to live. NEW TORK MARKET. Aphil 7.? Flour firm, except .Southern, trhich Lsdull. Wheat firm, at f 1,4<> for piime Indiana wliite. Corn very dull. Mess pork $17,l^|a 17,o0, Lard buovnnt at 10 1?4al0 5?f. Wl?i? dull at 22c. FROM NEW VORK. A pen. 7.?The Trihant says Krentli comoier cial houses have ordereil their correspondents here to rcniit in bills in London instead ?f Paris a< heretofore. They have not conlidnmin Na poleon's Government STEAMEU AMERICA. Halifax, Apiil 7.? The f.ijf of la-it evening continues, anil nothing has Ijeen heard of the HtCiiiij. r America. Ml Nlfll'.YL EJECTION*. I'mCLVN, April 7.?Democratic. ticket was successful at the Munici|>.ii election held yester liny. Eight lJeiuocralii! Ai>iri men am) 4 of the ??I>piu,i;iuii were cleeied. CHANTER 'ELECTION. Mii.wavkik, April (i?In the barter election yotenlay, the whole IV'i[j]c\-i I'icket was elected by nearly K?UI> majority. iVeigbborliag n?rk?u. rithitoscw. Flour?(i^w) <>i?3.ih Wheat do SfJ Corn ? OmU S- k ?v-"? Dear.* (ahite) Fl*x-Sr-:d Clove ?-??e?-<1 Tin.nlh > -Seed...... .i,7u;i. V'O Pftatocs.... J?5 DrictlAppicS 1.00?1,'W Dried Peaches L'carSkin* 15 2d Sheep axin- 2*v?; ?1 J try Hides Wi ? BiRSUTIiLI. F.oor f barr? I Wp?et i4- bualjt l.. 6< ? Zt* CMtl " M s'? C?rn 44 *4 oX Lnrd |b posnd 3" la'.low ? pound Z'i D.icd ; bushel *..V? Dried apples f cudiel 1,?*> White Ut-ans ^ bu?hel 1 ,' <J P->tat<v_s ft bu?hel liay ^ t?>u j ??uion-i & bushel Z*j(&. Timothy f i-u^hel ?,.*??? C ?rn M* hI C bushel -I" , $? dozen C butter jx>unil 16 j Hidcs.?CJ-tl! 7 c fr- lb; Beef 1c * lb. MAY ELECTION. Citizens' Candidate for Sheriff. I do hereby kn&onncc iuv*? if as ?? (HUditUtc for the ?8i:e I of MicriiT ti Ohio County, awl would respectfully vii rur j fellow-citizens for then sutrra;;.:*, (?? that ii elected . I will iu.parti?lly discharge the tiktid ??f the office. I ?I?r GEO. DDLTT. KOlt SHEHIt K J OtiVKs:?\ on a ;ll pRa??: m.ttvlWCi' the narue of I N. L. DUh.Sr.i , k? a caudklale for SheriU ?1 *?h.?? county >>t the eiUbiii^' Mav fclccliua, ami MANY CITIZENS. full j Ens. In rsLUbavcaa:? lb rot*]?u?oc? with the nUliof lu Bil ious IriiiiiU, 1 oarr uijsrji ?> a c?btlltlfcU tur Mtillf I of Oliiu roality. If clcclol i .-hail Jxiforiu Itir uutiri ?>! ? the otiice according lu thr Im -t of tuj abilities. uih'Ju JUil.S W.UILL. < omiui?<lonrr ol' Urvrnar, j Mkn<m. Eoitor*:?P? as-announce T. M. PEMBEUTON, E-<j., isa Ciiucu'a Citiiilld:iici&r Cuuiuhtioiicr of the Hcv i-uui In tlie Cfuntry District, and cmf?-ra lavor on t.jany |H-rjuiial fntndk and THK %'OTEl.S. " j I'OnjilHMUAEK OVUKVKMIE. KL.iit.ii>:?Plawc anncui.ic my f amr a* a candi ' date for Commissioner of the Revenue for the City DUtrWt, at the t'u?u!t.t; -U:ij. cicclion. JoMll'A Ll'aLN.H. HlIteltlK.fr AI.TV. En*. IscTfttxiaieycaa:?W e a*k the privilege of announcing our well knouu and popular frKow citizen, AIC'IIIUALU I WAItUKN, a.-, a candidate for the Sheriffalty, at the en*U ? ng Spring Election. Ifebll] C1T1ZKK>. COUNTY COURT. UtiSM. Kmions:? Pl? a?i- announce uie a? a candidate , for re-election a? Ci^rk of the County Court of this county ut the ensuing May Election. |it>0] JNO. UcCoLLOl il. 1'OU SHEKIFF. MkASR*. KoiTuaM?Pica?* annom ? uui worthy cilts.cn WM. J. IIUl'^TK.N, a> an independent candidate 1 or s>h**ri(T, in thetnMamgpprlnp Klertion. ] fel?0 TI1K MAJliltlTV OF VOTtliS. FOB NUKKIIT. MirS'?n<t. LKtTOKd:?Ptrunt roc thron^h ycur co!un?r? to announce ni> >t-ij as a Cnltn'B Casdioatb lor eleoii- n t?# the uflice of Sb**rilT o Ohio cous?tv,at the essoins ^|.ring . Election. [Ieb4j ISAAC CU1 Vb. FOR Hllf JtlFF. Mb?? Kuimu.?Plrasr announce n?e as a CKitdldate for the OfiiCi* 01 MieritT o| Unto county, at the vintiibc *-|-riog ' Klerllou. ?feb4] ANl>5lLW ft 1111 K. VOU 8UKBIFF. Fsllow CiTirrsi.?At the earnest *ollcitath>n of a t.em ber o' trienvla, 1 again oITer myse:f aa a candidate for the ' ofiice of Sheriil fur Ohio county, plcd^iug m>4rlf, ifelectetl, to ditcharge the dutte* of the ol'V with imj arnalit\ . frU; k. OClilLLlON. KOlt SllKIUKi'-. MicsSH-. 1-Wtu.?>: ? i"l**?.*e uiitioutrc me a candidate to . be elccted SoeriiT of Onio couuty at the cn?uu.tr May eJec lon. U?-b:] JOlhN K.hLLHAbU. VOIt *I1KUI W. MtTSSR?. Kciroc*:?Plea?e announce me ns a candidate for re election to the nliice of fheruT of Ohio Count;, at Jie Sprinp Election. [lebl] SAM'l*. IkWIN. shawls and Alantiiias. |/~W\ CKAPE SHAWLS, of recc.it importation, fiom'-i cp 1''U tof^} doliurs. The Five Dollar Ciape Shawls,white, either plain or ?m'.routor.d. arc fully waith $10. SILK SHAW 1^-?Plain b aek and colored. T1IIDIT HilAWIjt, Hiack and Mode, eutbrol Ier?:d and plain; also,a few 1. *?:h colored an?l white. STK'-LA SUWW.S- of the handsomest ever oflfrred in th's cite, with Molr* . Rro.'he and Printed Border*. 8(n> 51 AN I jLI A;?Kmbraciui: every style in market, such as Citautilly, J^tce a?.d Silk, leuihroidered an 1 pl&!r> etc., at very Great Usrgaim; at ALKX. HEYMANV. a; :;-<ui 1:17 Main St. w.!# y/ *'> nfiiU t/r a I no reap.** Garden Seeds ! (iarden Seeds ! ?eom BKIRGS M BIIO/S, SllAKFK'S. PAKKEtt'd, WETHEK>FI ELD'S, 4i.\ ICDI IVW. \ 1 WK hav e in stor* U?*- Urjfot stock of Gard-n Sc:-d? lhat a f ha re ever brou)r!>t to this market, ahich we offer at wholr?al?- or retail, by the paper or pound. T. U. LOGAN 1 CO,. mh?U Uridyl c<>riicr Dru^uti. RE.HoVA Ij.?To IMS Main strt? z,Sd door ab??\ ?- tie 31. ? M. Hn*.k, where ?*? aro prepared to fill all orders : 1** our line at a very short not!c*>. Wli KKi.Frt Si u%KiS. Merchant Tailor mhS 1(H Main street. Wheeling. Vn. "Western Keserve Cheese. j ,4 LOT of choice Cream CLeest, just received nod lor A sale by [cshlf] M. BEH-LY. I "VOMINOES, Chcs men, Cliecker men, Checker l^iards, I Jly 4- ., ulwa> s on hand at the variety store of to!.5f; _ rATOTC k CO. JUST receive! anil for ^ale rrry low, Wooden and Willotr Cabs, tvi-rv prire. ?anfo7] * PAYNE A CO. oril 8VRING TRADbl! HAY1NO ji?l returned fr?*m the Fast, we a ?? now re ceiving our stock of GOODS FOR THE SPRING TRADE. In conatquenee of the dnli times aud p?u?ril ' de]>ressicn, we have l*een able to buy cur #ooda at \ exy iuw Genres, :u*d aro now prepared to offer u? our cust? use*? ALL ftll NUH OF DKV GOOUM, ? Plain and Fancy?t??selh^r with a well seleeted st?^k af FAMILY OKOOfRieS.stlowtr price*, for each, than ?e have ever before offered iu Bethany. We wish the people everywhere to jrive us a call and price ?ur SAM. ADAMS k CO. N B.?Tlsose Indebted to us are requested to make im mediate settlement. apl OI^" 6. K. O. K.. ncrer ftio<a to fail?warranted ? XVs n certain cure?forsa'en.r - } * lebtfu T. H. JOHNSTON, Kft Mirket St. A Card. THE Firemen and citizens rt Wheetls?y'Vill please ncct^t my hranlell thank* for .heir |enrrciu and noble con ; duct and lilicr&i exertions adorde>l to me durin? th<* late ftre. L. MOONET. P. S ?The public can b; ^uppll^d with papers, until 1 jf*t suite*! In a place* at IIubhle*s Agency office. Monroe St. ap!-6t L MOUNET. AMBHOTYPJB3 W11 ? ('11 Clfrxor BR RVXPIMRD, ? AMHROTYPE3 WARRANTED TO PLEASE. AMBBOTVPES GIVING TUB KATCRAL COLOR. Virtus ** Pap?T%Sh fri- Iron, putt nt Leotkrr,&r AT THE CITY GALLEKY u|T AKT, J0, 91aaroe hirers. mpl-t* C. A. 6BIFFIN, Aftku WJZHTfiBX R^EgrS CIIKKSE. rr"? BOXES prime CAre*e jurt received and for sale by ;>? wyts M. RKILLY f >ATF.N T M EDICf N'ES.?All the popular Patent Medic ut a 1 -i the ajLe, lur sale l*y niv4 T. B. JOHNSTON, 116 Market St. } T MPKOYED ItOSFMAKF AND CA STFR OIL, for Impeo*. 1 io^, en.bel^ait nr. and curiinc tls hair.for ralf by declA i JOHNSTON. iZi Market fit. | THE GREAT BEAUTIF1ER, M LOVO CSSfCCBSFCLLT FOTJIISnD .A.T LAST! ; I^nK IT RESTORE* PERMANENTLY GRtY H.UK TO : 1 U gri^iUiil color, r-Tcri luxari*ttlv Ihc bsldirad | remove* klUauiirulf, itching and >11 acrnrul*. *cal<l head and all exupt'.ons; makes tLe Lair ?? :t, healthy Mid g:?.t?y; and will brtffirt i: to at or loi^ukir r?ri r? ?.o*rt, si I If by magic, all b^tKcIiv, *e., fr?a the f*?, ?u?; ???!** ail n-uralaia and Dcrvuua Lend achc. >?-*.* ctteuSar atd the ; fallowing: Dov.-t, N. ?*., t?57. PROF. O. J. WOOD A CO ???*t.t** Within n i.w d?r? have recleved sn many wdeM and call* for P?of. ?? J. Wood** llair Restoratlrc, tbat*o d*v vcreconipaUi^ ?o . s?nd to Bo-tot, f?>ra quantity, (thr# dc*?ov??o fcrwar. ed bein* sold.) while vr mlgnt order* suanttv Irwpj. u. ?r*r*r b^-ttU tee ^*rt toltf aeemafo ???e* pr^iured Ihrt* . or fitur netr ~vt.fi,%nt.*c, and ihr approbation, it?! patmn? : age it reC :ive* from the most substantial and wwVML?5i z-n? of our vlrlntr. fully MLVlucf us that II Is A *?0>T YALL'AhLK PKKPARATIoN. ^vnd uian soon an may U* one pre# IJ site; and o?ie dosen ?iSe; aud bdkrt usyourtl*.rv r. **?*<?'utly. <'f3ned> DANIKLLATHOR* A<Co. Illckorv Grove, St Charles Co.. M<--., Not. 19, lv^ ?*. j PROF. O. J. WrtOP??Wr ??r: Some time l?*t *.tu.n.?r j tc were induced to osesom*- or yur 11*1' Ewtwatlrr. and ? its effects w-reso wonderful, re fed It cur dutjrto }??? and tbealHIcted, to report it. { Our lit*!c ?=.????? head for MKne time had been perfectly ? coveted witi? tore*, and seme called it scald heaa. Th ? , hair almost .-ntlrelv catre o'J in con?r?jow;ce, u * ' f.ietnt, seeing his sulfertn?r>, ad**bed u-to a?c your Resto l rative, \.e did so with little hoi r nice:.-*-. but to our ?u? - j prise, and that nf all our friend*, a ve?y few applicatiors removed the tliscaae entire!.'. and anew ?oi luxuiiant rr.o? of hair soon started oct,ai>?1 we c--u n.?w say thrt ottrl/oy has a* hea!thy a scalp, and a? luxuriant a crop of hair as any other ehII s. We can therefore, and do h? reby rtruw tuettd v**nr Restorative, as a j erfect r?medy for all dis?a*es ?>l t be scalp and hair. Wr are. y?.ora rcrprc?l?Ujr. GEORGE W. HI IC.IXBOTHAM, 84RA11A. HlGGlNBOrilAM. Gardiner. Ma!n< , Jun?- 22, PROF O.J. WOOD?Dear Wr: I ha*e t.?.d two tallies ! of Professor Woo*4.'* Hair Restorative, and ear. traly say litis the greatest discovery i f the #?? for restoring ami ' changing the Hair. Before U?iny it l*a? * u.an of fceveti t v. Mr Hair has uawaUainctl Its orlrsaal cob?r. You c??n recctntnend it to t?!t world wlthoul *h? lea?t fear, lay case one of the ?ont k^u?l. Vours tte?pertlbtly, DANIEL X. VCBPHT. O. J. WOOD k CO.,Proprietor* -Jli Broadway. New York (Its th?-rreat S. Y Wire !tailin? t?t-!dUl.ment.| an. 114 Market St., St. Louis. Mo. Aud ~?!d by aU good l?rt* gt>t?. decA.dt w* w 1y^k-1ap* -Un?__ jj O it ll H V x^.' i HOI.LAM) BITTERS T1IK CKI.KBKATKI* lf**?.l.%XI? bf'MKPY BTSP3EPSIA. I>ISE\SK OF TUK KHISKVS, LiVE^ COMPLAINT, WKAKXKSS OK ANY KIN!> FEVER AND AGUE. j Aud tbs rar.ou< aOVctions ceosequ*t.t opoti * d!??.?<*ered STOMACH CR L1VTR, Such ?s Indication, Aebllty of tt.* ?t**u.a?h,CcItcfe) !*?"??? Heartburn, Loh* of Anpitite, DeS|M?ndt?r?, CoiUHHt?, Rlioo and Uteedlu* Piles. In ?li Ncnm>?. ?U.? cmat-e. ??.d I Neuralgic Atfrctions, it ?.a? in i,m. ?.n ou in*tai c*? | ro\?.*l hivhly ? ei.eticial.and in OtbafS et!e ted r cuUl.dcuu. This ia a purely re*et?Uecwwjiouid, prev-axeU ?n *ttlc? ly acientilic principles, alt. r the wannei ?>I the ed?l i?t?d , Ho?tand Proieaaor. ho, ? have jWrm** of ir#jr?tat*??c* ?*s in nii?t ui the ?uro|?ean Mater, it. lutrcUueticn i*.*o tie United States was intended n<tic?-?|ac^llj ?o* tLo*? e.? ? ir fatherland scattered heieardthsre o\erth^ fact ? 1 ?l iS uiighty country. Meeting v.;th ?.r,at M.c?.*-sa ??noi * ?i?tu. 1 n*w*ot(er it to the Atnerlean public,knoe-It.* that Its t?ul? wonderful n.edicinal vlrtaea a.t-*t arkn? ?bdptd. It is particularly rccomn*ended totkon p*rwt? wh? ?< con b t't ft ions way hate ben iu.| ? red ty the eontlt.ucu* u-e of ardt-i.t spirits*or other fo?tt.? ??? dissl|^tloc. Gutr , allv inatantancous In ffTi ct, It finds it-? way dlreetl, u. iho seat of life,ti rllMiijf and qu ck? nit c tn ry ser?r, i?i? uk up the <lrropiuK apdrit,and, in fact, iiiiUMbg h?* bealib sna r.ror In the system. ,. N?^rtc*.?Wl.ocrrr rxpeet* to Cnd UiU a bevers^s ??1. be ! disappointed l,i:t to the?iek,^*?k tow spttlt#t?, tt will (prove a grateful aromatic curuiJ, jofcktMfi ox ?infcC.J?r r-tnedial properties. CALTION: TL-fr^at noTHjlarity ??f th?-neiirbtfu* Arc irahcs ir.? uctd Bs'iv iiidtation*. uhieb M.e puLiic should rnarO tpa.i *t pur ehas'injc. tie nctpertuad.d to tuy au>tl.mir eUt u.ttl)? ? . have given Boerhavt's lleUa?.d Kuv??? a i?.ir t?mi i?? ? iKittie wdl conrince ye-u h??w mtibiteO supetior it is to ail these Imitations. .. A , ? Pol l at#',?uptr bottle, or *1* l?ottl*-* for !??,??, ? y the So/e7Vr//; ietorm* llh>JA5llN I'AGR. JU- k. th., Manufacturing PhartuaceutUf ai d Ct-esciat*, PJTTi-LCllOPA. LAUGHLIX8 k ht'SHFM I.D Atfent lor Uheel.i.K, *a. Sokl aU?? ty T. II Lo?.an k Co^tS. Fnndeaberw.and Drug gist* generally. 01DOLLAR mwmuT^ bsvjw ONE OF THE BE?T PLtUGATI\E AND LIVER MfcDl Cixts cow bclore the public, Lamdy,l)*.fA?*?JM?? i>vi'<(>KATua or Lirer Remedy,tbat act* as x Ctit!*a?t*r? , * easier, milder and iu<>re edectiinl tht?ti t*l*y other #'???'* cine known. It is ntt only a Cathaitir, but a />??? K^uiedy. acting llrst on the Lirer to eject us ?... iLld m*iw,tlienon the stomach and b#ael?toeairy .11 that ?^matter,thus ocompiuhing two purposes rffee-.uailj ahh v j out any of the painful feetinga esperietceo in tt.. ? | ? r" attor.# of mostCaibartlcs. It iArensthet.s the??rt? m at e athc same time that tt purges it, and when taken ?tadj in JT^mtHb rule du*e? willstreu^tht.nand build it upalth unu sual rapidity. . Da. Shxnao'c ls\-i?e?aaT?^t is eo?nponr.ded ent.rel/ Sfrom new aiticles o| tneidtclae.uai ielj,Gam*. Sciue idea of the strength oJ u?e* gu? .? t.a> l?e lorn* ^**ed when it l<ik!>v*o that un? bottle of ti e ii.ti^ota'or contain- mud? strength as one hundrtd dwse? ct Cal _ o:uel. altnotftanjr ot its Jeltuiu>?? e. J T.ioUfT.il poascsaing rare medicinal po?ers,lhe*e Gut. * ^hare been butlituekno?u tapb>s.k:ans,aioi n^Ver used in their prescriptions uutil ?wcd in theloici c5tbeinr*f orator, which met witli sucn unp*tcedeuud tuton as ^ to iitduce the proprietor to oiZa* it as a fan.il>* trediv ??.? tried and known In its *ffi-cta. it has rarely ever fait 4 ^^t'? cure Lirer Compiaints in their aor*t forma. . lQUi^ctti*<ii bcii*g e*4*?e?i b> i.<leraoj^e*d /..irril ruful wlwru the LuVer is tacJteo to *it o6. Jaundice is caaaed by ??*? i^jKr^rr action?if Lhe /.?r?r ? y and as a pro..! thai the tsviooaa r??a relieves Oils d;s? ai a t aov one trouott.?s ? ?tn Jauwlct t-eKc the Invl^orstcr ngalsrly one we.k, and tb*-tr skin will begin to a*?uu ? Mi?orl?'imleolon .... Costtveners csn be perinac^ntle curi-n ??) tt.r lnr?g?. rator. Take it lu smaU dose* on retiring, and It a*?i?i* - ia ber operations By gr*duad> diu.lr.Uhmg O a j ? f-rtr*. Tf-~ oo?els ai* lelt in a healthy and active state, and uoi k a* regularly as clock work, biek Ilrada.b* is r v very soon relieved by taking a il?.?tble d? Se ol the /srij,'* f*1 orator, which corrects all acidity and *o??rnea* of tne stomach. Eor an over-loaded stomach tt haa do equal, as.t ?e r^iieve* all oppre>?l re or une-a?j feellnjt alter eating hcartilv . For a family medicine generally . aiioko ??? M.tM<?k in the highest tents. bx.&tsroks'f IsvtooasToa came to ?ts recom?uert.*^.. ]ms cure lor Liter Complaints, and all dUeste* arising *""*frorn a Diseased Liver. The ?es?l?oo*?sals ot #? man* of our Physicians In its faror,lndr??ed us lotrt lt,snd tow _ conviction is certain that it :a s?e ?f *i?e cr*-atcat bles Xaiu^s ever given to Dyspeptic*, It made a compiet* _ cure before the ttrat bottle u#? i^kan, and cow me can c.? Mi llet edible a itnout trouble, ahlle befoie, noth _llng but tne tightest food would digest, and oJi??. tt^. ^ jr^re ptln. Ko* what we want to say to all our readers ^ia.if Liver Complaint er Dyspepsia trooble you, d? ?.?-t ZZafall to try thls.ttie greatest rebedy in the world. -S*ofa xtcre has never been tried In our family & raoiedy w which baa net aith snch nnboumled succe*" in the- cm a of di??*ses incident In children, as Da. 8a5 toan'a lx?w. r . outuz; nor is It alone for dl*ea?es of children that a e ? use It; for It acts as a Cathartic so mildly and cently and seems to renosatc the system so tborou^hl* that ae think He are doing a ssrslcs to all ?u a<Ivi*tng then W . k uCI4 the V need mntici&r to try this rei-cdy. There are ca??that h*\ " come inder our notice where great Oen e&i ba. been rooeived In disease* of the J.irer, Muuoeh "^aodBo*els,wberealiotherrcm?-.JiesfaU?dtogirs rriUf It lima become SO useful in OCT TataJy tla*t - ? siUa^tds CAa Without it.?. cttcK ^t-iwiuk r?i MrtTlx. fANFURD k CO.,Proprietors^**^? Broadaay ,X^a Talk. T. U. LOG AS A CO., Agents for H'hcei.n^. JOHN D. PARK, Cincinnati. UEO. H. K<:i^ l,Pitt^ai?k * oleaale Agenta. _ aall-Jho?1 r-dao IlEMOVAL JAS. C.ORR wooii sniMMiiK-f to the paUlc. that he Iras removed Ms goo is fron 1 *1, Main street, to the fcurtn door North of the M. k M. Book, ??.?* Ma n s?r?t, ? ?hef he i. new op-nlag hi. S-pr.n; Ftock of B^oks, M-l ou ' err. Wail Far rer, Ac. 1 \\r would call especial attrition to Us large mad well se lected stock nf Wall Paper, which tor wartete of patterns, 1 ami neatn -ss and quality, cano?6 be excelled la the City. | Define to Close out a small lot of pottwrnsof la t h?h ?, i to maka tooa for ne?, 1 arjll *eil ftous now to the first of I1 Aoril. all eceh at cost. CslI ao?a,you that want barfnios. ItraMT.uber theplao-,4 J'?>ri *orth of the M. k M. Bank, F.ast side Ma<? MnrnbmM;,? tew Btoe^. JAB.C. OXLB.