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TII E W E E K L Y R E G1 S T E R. ANNOUNCEMENTS. ifn. Eiutob:?You will please nnDouncc F. W. SISSON, a* a candidate for tho office of, Coinumsiouer of Revenue in District No. 1 at the ensuing Spring election. And obligo ?MANY VOTERS. Mr F.<litor: Yon will plenso announce /sh am 1c^ rk a caio* date for reflection of con Btaldeol'District IT.) 1 \ UNION NAN*. ; Yon will please announci- ina at a candidate j for reelection to tho oflico of Constahle in Dist. ' No. 1. OEORQE THORNTON. Mr. Editor: Yon will please announce Jos. Barrett ai i can jidate for the oflicc nf Coin missionerof tho Rerenuo for restrict No 1, at the Kprinf election, and oblige a UNION MAN. OUR TERMS. Wo trust nur subscribers will pardon u-, when we remind them that our terms are cash in advance?ornt lenst within two weeks from the dati of subscription. We havo put the price o( our paper at tho very lowest living figure, as an in ducement for prompt payment, and wil be compelled, therefore, to insist that tliosc who rnmnenre with the volume ?call at once at the Captain's oflicc and "fork." - ?J** ~ I The Election J-ast Thursday. Elsewhere we give the returns of the ; voles on the Now State Constition last T' urs lny, so far as they have come to hnnd. It will be seen that tho vote of Mason ? County, is almost unanimous in favor of its adoption, but that less than one third of th-i people of the county enti ll ' I to the right of ?utlYage, had tho nnnlin ? to exercise it upon that occa : ion. At tho election in last May,when th" Ordinance of Sorts'! m vas submit ted t / tlie peopl -, the votu of .Mason County, all told, was about one thous- j s.intl nine hundred; at the election last Thursday, the number of votes polled j in the county was about six hundred, or less than one third of tho number cast n liltlo over ten months a<rn. Of the nine ten hundred voteis of the eoiirity, a few are with the rebel cut-throats, und n iptiie 1 irger number in tlie Union Army, but possibly not mrire than would re do ? ? tho vol?) r population of tho coun- 1 tv one fourth of that of last year. It is ] I than very plain to be seen that quite a large.number of the people entitled to vn'o, feilelf "to do >0 through fearor some i oi lier r tse, an 1 if we had the time and spare wo would like to pay our respects to them. ?? ? ? ? I There is a class of men who, ever fine: the commjncoraont of the robol lion, have been making dejperate efforts j to ride both sides of tho sapling. Men ! who wish to occupy a position on the fence, and thus be in a condition to fall on tho sido furthest from danger, and loo cow 'r II v loev.'n vale at ail election ordered by the Whoelin , government, ' '"st they thereby >(l'ince to the ill "viug se'M 1 have set up an o r governm . prolan I to claim tni-m isitsrigutful subjects. This class of men seem to forget that anything is due from them to tho Government which has protected and sustained them and made them all they are, and wilhold from it their support and even the poor boon of their sympathy, now while it is siruculing for its very existence! Lototh ers snorilico tho bloodand toil necessary to wipe treason from the land, but don't ask these men to do any thin 2 uniil perca isre to red, Mid tl"'n they wil I be rendv to share equally with you ir, enjoying its bless inps. The day is not far distant, when surli creatures will hang their heads in sbfinio for tho cowardlv, tho unmanly peri tl-ry hare perf rmcd in this limo of great trial and national distress. Lot it be told to their grand rhildrcn, in after y r thii ihov iivd no1 the >aifiotisni to iid in Upholding the Government of their fathers by word or deed, and that they had not the courage tomnke even a fleet fooied vbel in ihe great rebellion of 1062. ? ? . ? Why Teas Aro High. An impression in prevalent, that tho pre?ont high price of'Tea.< results from the unusual duties paid the Government. This is n inistako. The duty is only twenty cor n a pound, and that would only inhko iho tea cost thai much addi. j iionoI to tho former prioes. The true rauso is tho great rebellion in China.? I his civil wnr has been raging for sever ai years, and has lately begun to effect iho lea diKliiait, thus render'ng the ru! litre of tea very uncertain Bnd baiardoui. It is but a short timo sinro two Mission iiries, I'nrkcr and Holmes' woro murder ed by tho rebels. Ten must not bo ox peeled to decreoso but to cnoi'miso in prioo ns long ns this stole of thing! continuos to exists, Wheeling, we under stand, is to be the head quarters of Gen. Fremont' He it* already there and busilv at work, Tho voice of Freedom will soon ho heard ringing through the mountains of West ern Virginia, Eastern Kentucky, and Kastern Tennessee. Parson Brownlow can very soon return and start his glori ous paper again. The NDMBta of Aumv Chauaiss.? The number of chaplains in the army, as officially reported from the Wur Depart ment, is four hundred and twenty-two. New York has ninety-seven; Pennsyl vania sixty-four; Massachusetts, nine teen; Maine, elo\er; New Hampshire, six; Vermont, seven; Rhode Island,four; Connecticut, seven; New Jcrsy eleven; Delaware, two; Maryland, three; Virgin ia. four; Kentucky, six-teen; Ohio forty fo'ir; Indiana, thirty; Illinois, forty-fix; Missouri, nine; Kansas, four; Iowa . twelve Wisconsin, eleven; Michigan, thirteen; Minnesota, two. A considehaiilk tract of country on the Virginia side oftiio Potomac has been so far ravaged by armies that agriculturo is likely to be neglected, even if a return to that pursuit be practicable. Fencing must be renewed, horses, mules and ox en, Ac., obtained, labor must be restored, and protection afforded against military incursions. Though some airnngenienls lie vc beon mtido by inhabitants of Fair fax county to cultivate their fields, it is i not supposed that much of a crop will bo made this seasin in tho tier couDtiis which have been or are to le made the scene of war. Xlris'ei' Jonas T. .Smith, formarly of Jackson County but m?rc recently of this place, has received the appointment of, midshipman in the United States Nnvv, und been ordered to report at ilia Naval ! Pchool at Newport R.I. PUBLIC MEETING. One of the largest and most respecta ble meetings ever assembled in Mason , county was convened at the Court House on Monday tho 7th of April, (iust.) and on motion of John .Hall, Esq., Colonel Charles li. Waggenor was clcpinl Presi- j dent, and Lewis Bnmgarner, Soo- j rctary of the mcr iog. Whereupon, by request of. D. Polsely | addressed tho mooting at conic length, j stating the object and purpo?o for which ihe peop'c weia assembled? nnd ex- j plaining the principles upon which the' reorganization of the State was bused and concluded by submitting to the con- j sideration of tho meeting the following preamble and resolutions, which were severally read, and after mature deliber ation, unanimously adopted. The loyal people of Mason county, j Virginia, in mass meeting assembled, on j mature consideration,.and full discussion do unanimously protest against relens- j ing on boil, or otherwise, prominent reb- 1 Cls?who have been indicted for treason or \ conspiracy against the Government of the United States, as unwise, impolitic and dangerous to the peace nnd safely of the | community. j An I having learnod that,certain load ing rebels, fugitives from tho county, are expected by their friends to return du- ' ring the Spring or Summer, and believing from tho disloyal .and seditious conduct of tho released traitors now among us that the object of their return is to encourage the disloyal and insurrectionary party to j effect a more thorough organization am ong tbeir frienda and sympathisers, ond i to obtain and communicato In th.; rcbM cbicftnns such iuformotion as will cnablo ibem to commit depredotionson peacea ble citizens with impunity, nnd knowing the persons referred to, to be traitors to (lie Union ami to tho State, and danger ous to the peace 6afc(y and quiot of the country, regard it an imperative public duty to rcconimond anil adopt prompt and' effectual measures to prevent their return?or if by any means they do re turn to provide for tbeir immcdiato ar rest and imprisonment, or expulsion from the State, until the rebellion n sup pressed and ondod, and pGaco fully re stored. Thorcforo Rcsolvod, 1. That rebels, who have boon active, or loading county or distrirl politicians, when arrested up on sufficient evidence, ought not to be discharged on bail, or otherwise. 2d. That no loyal citizen ought to bail a rebel, or dircctly. or indirectly aid him in procuring his reloaso on hail, or othorwiso,but this resolution is not in tended toapply to loyal ntlornics at law, who may bo employed to defond prison ers chargod with treason or conspiracy. 3d. That Fodcral officers commanding tho armies of the United States should be requostod, not to permit rehols to re nirn to their homes within tho Federal lines, but to allow passes to nvowod Se cessionists to go beyond their linos, re quiring them to declare on ?th lh?t they will not return within the linos until pcaoo is roslorod. 4th. That persons who have within this county, by writing, speaking or oth erwise aided in establishing tho the usur ped rcbol govornmont, ouglit to bo in dieted in tho Circuit Court of tho county, at its noxt form, under chapter 190 tbo Codo, whether tbcy hive been indic ted, or not in the Federal Court, and shoild sot be bailed during ilic con liuuance of the rebellion. Sin. That tho county Court bo res pectfully asked 10 appoint a special aountv police under the provisions of Chr>|'ter 201 of the Code. Oth. That Joseph Sly, Benjamin L" mastcr, J. 1). Thompson, Win. Saudi, S. Comstock, Spencer 11. Aumiller, Mercan Greonlec Green Bo iril and Jno. 0. Butler, be appointed a commilteo "I safety for the county, who?o duty i; anal! bo to communicate to the Governor tho names of such suspicious person''. ^?? are described in the ordinance of Juno 10. 1861, togoihcr with the ovidonce of their guilt, und request him to have thoiii dealt with according to the provisions of said ordinance. 7th. That it is tho duly of Justice?, ShorifTinnd all other conservators of tho peace, during the existence of the re bellion, to be vigilant anil watchful, and to cause to be arrested all persons sus pected of treasonable practices, to bo dealt with according to law, and the publ'c now expect from them n faithful and prompt performance of this duty. .Alter tuc adopting of tho above Pre amble and Resolutions, John Hall, Esq , submitted tho following resolutions, with a few brief liut appropriate remarks, which were received with entliusiastio applause, when the resolutions wero unanimously adopted. Wlt!iiiK?s, it bi comes tho duty of iho voters, of Virginia on the 4th Thursday of May next, to elect a Governor, L'euten ant Governor and Atlarncy General, he it thcrefuie, Resolved, 1st. That in view of the distracted condiiior ol our country, it behooves the citizens of the Stato to have those ortiecs fillo.l by the very host men ?men nf unquestionable loyalty, and ability of ihe first order?men who linvi proved their devotion to the Onion and tho came of their c- uniry. Resolved, 2d That wc reg.ird the present incumbents,Vraiiflis II. I'ierpoint, Daniel Polslcy and James S. Wheat, ft* coming within the requirements of the above rcsolutir.il. Resolve.!, 3d, That we nominate lor Governor, Ffsncls II. I'ierpmnt, (or Lieut. Governor. Daniel Pcdsh'y and for Attorney General James S. Wheal, the present incumbents, who assumed the reins of Government in the face ol, and in defiance of tho rebel (iovcrn ne'ii at Rd.mond, nnd the usurped Government of the Confederacy, without a dollar in iho treasury or any or^ani/. d loyal mili tary force within tin State, and having B'lministorcd the Government with an r.bility anil enorgy that commands cur admiration, wj pledge ourselves to use nil fair and honorable means to se cure their election. Resolved, That the Editors of the Weekly Register, Kanawha It pubtTcsn; Parkershnrg Gazette, and all t!.e loyal pnpers throughout the State, bo toques, teii to publish these proceedings. On motion tho meeting adjourned C. 1). Waoobner, Chairman Lkwis Bujkiak.skii Secretary. The following is the ofli_? iu 1 vote of Mason county for and against tho Con stitution of West Virginia: For. Again-l. | Court House, 122 01 West Columbia, 72 00 | Mason Ciiv. 48 02 Hartford City. 41 06 Browca. II Lelart. 70 01 Ncnscs. 22 00 Loves. 31 00 Leon. 70 "0 i 13 Mile Creek 12 03 Burnetts 00 00 Little 1G Milo Creek 19 00 | Beriagca 38 00 Wallaces 28 OC Greggs 19 05 03!) 22 22 017 1'rotesl against Helensiiii; Kcbcl Prison ers on I'nrole. Schuyle/ Colfax writos to his paper, tho Sonth Bend (hid.) Register, that it was owing to his protest that tho rebel prisoners at Chicago and Indianopolas wero not discharged on parole, lie says: 1 did"protest" to the President and Secretary of War against their release til the rebels had lulfi lied thoir broken jirom iscs. ltnldtbe President that sixty of my constituents of the 20ib Indiana Vol unteors, captured at Hattoraa many months ago, woro stiiii languishing in Southern prisons, at Columbia, South Carolina, andclswhere; that for six weeks tlioir (iiinilys had not boon able evon to hear from them, that the hearts of the wivos ol many of them were inexpressi bly saddoncd, nnd almost breaking, not only with Rtief and anxiotv, but with tho hope deferred that makoth tho heart sick; ami liegsred them to slop this whole sale discharge of prisoners taken in arms egainat our Government, at least till ovuy Union prisoner at the South ha I been returned to his home. They stated that the contemplated release was not by their authority, and at onco issued orders by.. #rl?|$eir>h slopping i' When w. long-sulWing soldiorj nre released, it will be time enough to exhibit this goner osity, which, though promnted l>v hum anity doubtless, would as 'lie previous releases have provod, only dolav tho dis charge ofuur unfortunate volunteers, and lor which so many hearts havo waited so wearily and so long, POINT PLEASANT MARKET. Point Pleasant, April J. Flour?Ftorn $ I 80@5 50. Wheat?Wheat ranges from 85c(a* 90c. for prime. Oors?We quote nt SI5?40c. Meal; 50r. por bushel. Potatoes?40(" o0c por bushel. IViGs--Hotter8c per ov.oti?-j llutler 15c prr pound. j B. FJ CALDWEI-t, hr.vTi^T, 751 ATTHKKMKKnOITSK.rOINT H.KA ! ? mt Anv with diseased Teeth, however lliev j luav nrh'\would do wpll toaulnnit to hi* treat ment, nil-can uivo relief ami pre-erye them if any nerve i* found al vp rn tliotu lhe nerve -hohld Tiot br destrovad, as it i the cause'id more Jeep seated?pain* alwat the bend. il'1* mode of extract lug To th i> attended with,nr,p" leas pain nnd the application of -mailt lew* force than \< foflfct*dhy keyed instrument* or foreaps without any fracture of the hours of thojawn. Irregularity in the position <?f teeth correc ted without extracting All with pain# abeu their head would do wpII >?? prosou r themselves tbliirn. Teatinwnial of the mo*t aatUfaetory kind ean 1>c scon ??f his ill and standinir. lie invite the attention of Physician* ?o his man ner of operation. April 10.lt* * NOTICE. <?Tl.era wnv left at the aubacriUr Z'CS house,soiop time last Alay. a bind; Alaro nnd9mall suckling Oolt.bva younif man a atrancer tosuVcriher.to be called for in a jnv or Fo;bnt havinc never beep called fur anil not benrint; anything defini? ? as to whom lie was. or who the real owner of the property vns, 1 hereby mtifyall rer-oii". nnd the v??nl owner, whoever lie is. t-? come forw ? I proya his property, pny the charjje- -Aid nin e nod colt: or said mare nod coll will be soul to pay th?cknrjp; now .-uraimt them, nt tlie expirjitit.n of this notice, ii bavin.'four to run from date. LEW IS F. BROOK.k . April lst,lb'63- lw. i'miin Hoiisl rnl,T SJS.P vs. 1HTCI1. MpOXNITTm : : Proprietor. rfifll^Hot 1 i* liiil?abu-lii< -?por!io i of the I town, ennr -unit ' > th *t<-amboat landing niut tbp uopriet' ? p1, 11 h;,n<'' to ?'par- no pui 11 v to'ir'vo paii ???snii?faetion to all who may i.o pirated to ? 'ill upon him. j. pvch 20-1 y. r, uli-'GnltipoliF? (IK mpw!"i IVo'sct Vic jO tor. V.I.. MADOV Car'1'". c titst.ow. r'. ?'. T f.FAVES S>1lipr.m .?.-.T* Tuc=il . Tl.or-. |j day nut Sri rill' I K*1! ^ >'? every Monday, W .In .1 v >.i:.l Hi.hv I ? . iiH.ntion pnit)to i'i 1 1 , ) v. rv li'^l.t mp-ht I"' ' " slie v ill run nt nil time- when n? (b luiupd by ice. M \S0N C0UNTY TOAMT: rr.-0 tin' Clerk of H.p Cmnilv Court "f wj '' r,nu.lv Wo, Sl.'pln'M CiiriifctncV, ? ul"i V.S^W^IOWI O r?;'fv "i'm l,v wamuiltenyl'r" ' Wi;?! n.luitrn i\f ll"! ??!?' n lliiu any oa^Or r.-vi'-we.! nnd nnprn<?nl U n-i i??r.*JL<u mlrifiJB tllC H.",','"Sir by TWSTp "r ~ mSl .?-5 "I nr (fio sniil n?: Soul nt ? i*Wy ? ' , ; Tlit -ni.l BatI-one l.i?n.lrf.l M<l '? rl> four iHrh"i Inu'r nn-l Hvrni.v "in- l.nt ?><'? Willi poplarcniiwnle* nn.l p..|.lu ' l'0.1'."'"u.""1 i? wippov.llo W nlw"' "n<; )'-'r 'j'.1 '' nnJeroiir li.nil' tlii?21ih gft'oo\'tsTnP'< .ioiiN w nrr.M. \v. K. WBTiEIj. March2" 3w. PI .C irinATI >X?KTaiUUHtlCE!? ?r-'-tVIT: , . CAPT. lOHN llOWYER.Pro. Jusuoo. QuartrrlV Term*. July T r n,lW.--A..N Ourry, .".I J??- M N V ^:licrTerm. 1 BOS.?P.Etkiuv ??J J" W Mill. * , i .Tnlv IVmi.ieC'l?I?atO R. Slunk, nnd ?Tnii. Ht'iiJcrwin Novcraber Terra, 18^3?Z.PiidJy. ?lul Hntton. .July Terra, 18CI-J. C. Harrm?, n.S.Mon J taguc. Monthly Term". March Term, 186?--Jo?pli Savin., and Jos | cull llutton. , April Term. 1863.?A. J Nith?laa, ?n?l ' P|..nianl iililiam, i May Term, 1803?Itichard Fo?l?r *n-l ?'<>' i snph llunilur^on. ! Jnno Term, 1809?Ja*. W Mln.? and Alli'ii i Si'brell . I Aui{iHt Term 1S02-- H. T. Caruthera, and A. N. Curry. ! September Terra, 1805-1.. Chapman and James M.Nnsh. October Term, 1802-D. 8. Montague, /. I Priddy , . Deee'nbcr Term, 1802--JoSopli Hender?on nnd W.T. A'inlrou*. Tom; 1CG.V-J..C.Karrisi'e. awl. A.J. Kickolaa. February Term. 1803?P Klfci a. and 1-nac R Shank. , . March Term. 1803?Wm. Caali. and Landnn Olupman. April Term, 190V?Allen Sobrell an t l"iia> R Shank. May Term, 180:1?11. S. Montana, "i"1 ' ? Elkin" ? .Tan? Ter in, 1803?llenry T. Carutherv 1. and Foster A?en?l Term: 1883? Wm. TVIntimi* and P. Lntih.m, September Term, 1803-A. N. Carry, and Z, l'rlddy. OcMVr Term. 1883?Joaepll Savlne, ami Win. Cub Deenmhat Turin. 1803? J. C. Ilarrium nnd H.T.Ca-nithera. January Term, 180l~l?aaell. Sliank, and Jamaa W. Minen. i .'brnary Torin?1801?.1 ,ii"e? M? Null nnd A N Curry !, Vv.*V,'T''rm. 1601.?L. Chapman, nn.l .To ?pph Hntton. Ap'll Term 1H01--R. FnHer and B.Priddv. May Term, 1801?josophSnvIno and Jcieph lleidcraon. June Term 1801?C. llurri'"H, and IVm. i Caali. TESTE; (;f;M It.SlONT.Uil'K, Cb rk Mai.li, ll't!9. W Smiili, M.1I. HuU>, W. T Minium, CAl'EIIAKT, SMITH k CO., (SUCCESSORS TO' CAPEflAUT & SMITH, POIYFPliE.lSAYI'.YV DEALEiid LV PHY G(!OPS, QROCEHIKS, 11AI?DW.\1U;. QL'EliN'SWAUJ'. HOOTS \ND SHOES, II ATS AND CAPS, I HON AND NAILS, GLASS AND (.LASSAAUK, PLOWS, CASriXGS, WINDOW SASil, &C..&C., &c, AND GEN'EIUL PRODUCE MEKCIIANTS. Fever and Ague, from whieh mankind tufTcr over a large part of the ololir, I. tlio conicquenco of a dl.eaacd action In the iyit<?, Induced by tlie poiamious miatm of veoctablo iletav. Thtl txhalatlon la evolved by the action t,f ?olar heat on wet soil, anil riaea with the watery vapor Iroin it. While the nun in below tho horiron this vnpor lingers near tho earth's nut face, ami the virus in taken with it through the lun?i iuto the blood. There it acta as an irritating poison on tho Internal viscera and excretinu o.iians of the bodv. The liver becomes torpid and fail* to ?ocrete not only this virus, but also the bile from tho blood. Iloth tho virus und the bile accumulate in tho circulation, and produce violent constitu tion.il disorder. Tho spleen, the kidneys, and the stomach sympatlmu with tho liver, and bocome disordered a!iu. f inally, tho instinct of our er canism, ft! if In an attempt to exncl the noxious infusion, contcntratos the whole blood of tin body in tlie intcrnd cxcrctorics to force them to cast it out. Tho hlootl leave* tho surface, nnd rushes to the central organs with congestive violence. '1 his ii theCuiLii. But in this clfortit faili. Ihonthe FKvr.il follows, in which the blood leaves the cen tral nrRmi and rushes to the surface, as it m nnothor clforito expel the irritating poison through that other great excretory ? tho skin. In tins a!<o It Ml), wit tho mtcm abandons tlie attempt cxhautled, anil walu fir tho rocovcry of airenKlli 10 repeat lha hopeloaa effort another il:,?. them arc tlio flu or paroxyinn of l-'r.vr.u ksu Ague. Such ooniiitiltluiiiil ili'wrd'T will of oourao Under mine the health if it is not removed Ve have lulKircd I) II id. and have found, an ant! lute, Ayer's Aguo Ouro, which nciilralltes this malorlous poison in tho blond, ondltftnubtea tho liver to expel it front tho boil v. A? it should, so it does cure thi t alTliitiiii; disonler with pcrfuct certainty. And it doe* m jre, or rather dues what ii of more servi;o to thonr ?ub je t t<? th!4 Infection. If taken in season it ? xpcls it from tho lystein as it ii ?h* orbed, and thus K-?t" those who usb it free? from its utncw.i; keep1' ti.c ?jrwtrm in k?*llU *itlicu?k CXjMl&fi W tV.' '? 1" Consequently it Hot only euroj, but protectn ft the Kreat variety of affections vu.icli u i !? ? ?! by this inalicjnant Influei".. Mich "?> lleniittcut Fever. Cillll Fever, Ul.tob, ?>r Marked A; ic, Herbuic.d Uea IvjIh. or IJilionil- ?'!*' !???. ni!i"0* Nyurul,;iu, Uh? ? . ti?;u, (?"*??:?, Wind- ? \ Tootnarhe, TSsrnehe, Catarrh, Asthma, I'nlpltn* iioix, l'aillful Atfc ti i:r? of l'i'- Nplern, lly.ttcii'h, Colli-, I'aralyM ?. und ruioful All ctions of the Storuach uQ'.t ?1?, nil of v ... -h, when arising from thi! cuusfa will lie found to ?-fuu e iiiou or less the iiilcttniitcnt tyj" ThU " Aot K Cl'iir." removes tho cuuic of those dcratij'.eimMiis, and cures tho disu.iic, Tills l(au>omp!l>hcn by the- (*ere? t'irici t'j c;p..i ti..1 vim* fiut.i he : ' 'mh; .md thcfC orunii'- by decrees become hubiicl to do tliis their olfi.t of their own accord liencoarlstf what we termQi<hviutcrtion. 'Limj i y a njijl ? aauie ind.lait often life i- rot lni <r rnmittls or i ; s eriflcc 1 in t'ne ; tli- ? ;?t. uhi '? i ("i KB" docs it at oner, nr.d wi;!i k..{> ty. V. r I i vc per A reason to believe thin i ,n-. w, ii ;!? r.ifcr rtrne<l<fof the wholn rt.tif. of slire.**_ * ? ??.>? j'io c.'niKCii I) the itii'M :nntir infection, than Miy <<Tl?rr which has Is ?ii ?:{ irovrivd: and ban ?ti!l rt.othrr impiiutnt ad^.n't.'yC to tia- , t.llic, nbah :??, ti at it is cbwji iti well as t,eoa. rn .TAtjBfc nv Dli. ,). ('. AYKli iv- CO. 1,0V.'T.I.I., MASS. I'liicr 0>:k UulLa'k fin Jlurru Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has won fur itself wit!, .i reuowo for tbo^?ure ?.f eviry vnh?tv of Thr? li ? ttd Iaiii^ (."t?:uphinit, tbot it is COthtiy UUucccviory fur u-j t.? lei'M.nt t..: ( vldomo of its virtues, vhrriver it l -? he. n i >:? jloyod. As it hits long been in constant .ire throughout this scctimi,nrcd not do more thtm assure the pcoplo its(ji?ality in kepi up to thi l?e;.t it ever lm? been, ond that it m:.(y Le n li-tl on to do f r their relief all it has ever u-eii found - . ? Ayer's Cathartic Fills, fOft All THI PURP03LS OP A mMWl MlWCIHt I on t'oftrivjixi**; Fob iiiK C'inr. or DvormiA , Foil .! At'Mittk ; foil Till. Cllti: or iMUUfJiTJUN i Foil 11 i.Ai-; Tflff.fn;:-. :* Pr"f vrnt\ ? * 1'oh'\ Toi l, fr,t'o.'-Vit M p" Foil nil: Ct l.) OP l-:ifVMI'EI.AS; Foil n.j: I'lu.- ; Foft Tin Cum; or ??'< .? '' ; l'OH Al L ^(.IIOH I.OIK ( OMI'MIN"! Ion mil C'imk <?r Ifur.t m \u u ; Poll D|S|!A^I Of ill* &KIK ; Foutob Ctmi; ?r I.ivj.u Comclaxm , I'ok lMi n%v; Ton the CtJM' uy J iviiLit. Ti Jtoua a:?i? ?.alt lliiKum, Foil Woums; Foil thi. t 'i un or Gun , Fon \ Diknch Pii t I'oti iifi: Ci lit or Nki'uai uu Fou Pi KiniNo Tin: Iltooi), Thty we Hti^af'OOated,?f> that ' him tivo can Uko them pleiifcjtitlv. mm' l" in;f punly vcRetable, no harm can urine froin then usi m any quantity. price 25 conti per Box ; Bix Boici for $1.00. Great number* of Clergymen, IMivm. ui!, State*, men, Mil eminent persoiuuii^, nave but then names lo certify the unparalleled n cfulm ^nf these temediei, but our spnie here will not )>< iinit the insertiuu of them. '1 ho Af;cnls b' b ? v named fur nUh gratis our AMl.hu \n Al.v snau In which they arc nlven 5 with also full dc. i.jilioui of Jho^bovt iOmpUlnts, and tho treatuiei.t that should be fob lowed for their cure, Do tyit be put otr by unpn?cl| lcd detlem with nthor tireparationa they make moio pr iit on. Drmaml Ayi:h'*, and take i>?? othu 'I he sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. All our llemcdios aie for sale l?y lor Side l?V Hen! \ SeNz. r ?V ?"?l Mn chant* und lmi^;;i t i^riicrw^ljr ? r.b.u; imji PKOSPfSSCTUS OK THE THE WEEKLY REGISTER. ItuviiiK piircln-ed n printing c?talill?hmrulk tlin lindi issued will issue regularly (on or a ut ilio l?t .,f Mitrcli.) n i??ix>r of the alwvu lit),- II is lii* oliic.-t 10 publish a we.klv pa nel iil.-iilifl.-il villi till-1K?t interest* of Went Vircinia. It will hnMrlotly a Union p? per, nnd ? warm impportcr nf Ilia Prm-mionai * iov%; Qiucnt r'; "i wluicliii?. It* .MlniiinH w iA lie rln?ed to nil nilWcointrijf con tmv. -i. Imt clieerfullr opened to thine of a iiccomiutf nntiov. on iiny aubjflpt. and tothu 'orial and IMi'.'ioii* Question*oflh? day. *' will W.lovoiod id Agricultural, Mwwuical. Scientific end lMucnlJontl wnttcM of.p'cntmt inleivl. Iti nlilri-t will lie to Rive entire Kalis fur; . :.ml lie I'tistsihe patronage nf thepuli li,: will enable Ii'mi to (In so Tin- p.p-i will he i?m-.l n-L-'ilnry cmv Tlmrvtlav Moriilii!.'. altho lowptim of ONI) D01.LAU I ' \. ir, hTllll 11 v IS AUVAUCI! Sut.coiiH- - v ill plm-a notify ii" to what Iwt 0(1".co til I- v % I'll ill-ir pup- r Rent. Aitdrew. OHO W. Til'PUTT Point PUiaeant, Vn. l'.lmarv lOlli, lhO'i, hut Fvi-nlwtlv Mailt"?The Fnml Iv Doctor, containing Minnie remedic*, ..|i?ilv oliliilned, for the euro of dUeasea In all f..riu~. li\- riiif. Henvv S. Taylor. M. D II I. Us von how III atleiid upon the nlck.aiid how to conk fill tlii-iii:how In prepare Drinks, \c . iiml hon- t? guard afain-t infeetion fiom Oonlaieiiita niaewi li ti'll? yon of tin- various dlaeii'i-. of Chi! ilr.-n, and tjive* ihe lies' and almple<t inoiln of troatmiint ?luriiiir Toulhinir, Coiivulaioun, Vnieinntioii. Whonjilnir cini-.'h. Mi-ni.li'-. >V-' ll tells volt till) svnititnnn of Oroup, Cliolern Iiifuntuiii. Colic, Dim Worms. Scnllod 11,-ml. Rinir Chicken pox, Ac , and L'iv,, yon the l"ist ii-niedies for their tore. It tolls vi-u the n iiitiloms of Fever and Ague, mid llillom, Yello.v. Typhus. Scarlet anil other Pavers, mid ttlvi-a von the be.' t nnd simple -I leiunilics .'-'r th. ii cure lUi-IUvon tii" -\nip onis of 1 iidiioiirn. Con sumption, Dv-.pepi.iR Asthma Dropsy, i.'.mt, lllu-iiiiifttlno, Lumliairo Erysipelas, .V.', mi l gives tli ? bust renicilic.i foi'thei. eltre. ... ll -ells ynii tin- M'm|iloinsof Oholera Jlmmm, M.di/nn.t Ohol-ra. Smallpox. Dysentery, Criiinti. Dise i-.- "I Uio Olfdder, Kldneyn mid Liver. ami the best vemcdiea for limit Ct.ro. ll i U<y?? ilia Hfmptoin* Mt' Plouriny, Mumps, ' ...i"ll-.. Ap pleiiV, Puialvula.tlio various j,i ., v ,.f ilib Thi iat Tei-lli. liar niidEye, i.nil (lie 111 ? t remedies for their cure. -Un 1' :i yi'iircan he made liy MiUTprlpiri: el-.-i le-re, in felling the nbovo work, in .iiirlndticeui"iits to nil inch ape very llbt-fttl. l-'(,r >1 li -1- ciipi'--: "f tlio Hook, or for ti'i'inw tn n.rrnli, with oilier liiforauUoit,, apply to o.. ''.tOIIN K. I'OTTHR. I'lililialier, No, tH7 Stnmm 8lr et.l'hlladolphla. Pa, March 8, I HIM, nvrnv nttnvs i.,v\vvi:it \ivi> I i I'.nni.-llnr in Iliniii.-'-s.liy l'rankCroiliy, nftlin Philadelphia liar. It tolU Mill lioiv to draw In mill 'ill'- mineral litni" I nr A tire !,f nl! kinds,'Ulllaof Hnle. l.en-en and Pell | - viis\,wi I I"'ill' - up itiniils mid Mur: r-i-?i-i Affiilni ita, V'oivevnif Attorney Niiten I,i?i n'lllsof Fjtehanie, P.eci-ipU wtd Hclea scs ! I' tella voo tin- I.aws fur the Onlli-ellnii n Di-les with llm riluliili" of Limitation,nnil nnuiiinl i,ml kind nf property l-.wi.ipt from Kxeeutlon in every Stnti-. li 1,01, vnil how to iii'ike Assiu'ntiiO|it--f Pfuj' ,.|ly. with forms f.ir Oomponitlon with rri ill. t,iN iWiliolnmln-iit Jnwwf ei-eiy ? sitau^ I, i,.li, vi.ii ihe leg nl relation* rxIstjMbe, tAVC'di OunnVi.'iu nn-1 Miifiidrmid Ap prenlii e, ami Laiiillor.l nnd Ti-uiiiii. It t..||? ion what eoliTitutes Lili.il ami Mtlu ?I.,,, . 'ml III. I 'll, i'.' "I M.irriiu-e Dnirer, tli'i Wife', Hiul't in Property, Divorce and All /tony. ... * ? . t?.U? voti ihr Lnw f"t Miwlinmcta Li?n% in tiv?*rv Slnto, aii?l WiUuraHanfion J.?WH nf thin country, nnd how lo comply with the, mime. , . ' H tollM ton the l/.iw Coiici'ruinir l^!g"K'{VM|, how In oh'nin on?'. nnd tho 1 iv Kniptloii l.'tws t<?Pnhlio LnmU. I. J.-IU vou the l/iiw f.?r I'a'cnV., with inotlo ct l>i.?tc'dure in ohtninin^onc ^'ith TiitcnCTcn* r, i.. \ftA|(yninonti4nnd 1/ihlo nf I rc.s. Ii i.'llh vo? how to iii'ilccs your Will, find huwt*j Admini-i'-r on nn r.hfnt<?. with th<* lnw nua 1 lif* nvj'iircnu'nt^thr-ivof i'? ttvorv Stft'<? II trll*' von tin1 in"nuln^ of Law kriJi* in ptn ( Till nyf. null cxnlnll^ to vom thoT^ffi-!^ ,v'*( IvN'crulivo find .ludlcifil I'oworfof both th?> Ofnoral nnd Stfllo OowrninrntH ll lulls vuj how tokwp out of ljiiw? hy whow* inirhov to do your buninc** loyally. thiift?;? vjn-; n vn?t nrnoiiut ??f proprrty, nnd v??xh IIour litii?fttlon. t?v itn tirnnlv coniultsition SinuU' ropioB will b'* stMit >iv mail, pn^tn^t; r>*(Id, t?> F.vr i r PaniH-r. I'vrv M"rhani<\ ^.vcrv M of Tluvtnc nnd Kvi-ru IkkIv In fvprv 8tnt? . ?iii w?o!fit of $1,00 oi in a law stylo ijiudlniy for c ion ? II Year enn ?><? nirdi hv cnt*rprt?im< men pvotywhi't'', In -???* 11 iiif tlw i?1?<?vp work, nx our ind'ircnuMitv lo nil curh vprvliberal. Pot* h! ii "If roio'cw of ilip11of>V,<?r for tiuiofc with oi'in- informntinii. nindv to ouu liddrrf .!Of!NT V VOTTF.R. Publifhrr. No, fit7 Ranncm StrM, Vhiludolp'?hi, I'n liluvtli 0. 1NDU(!|?MKi\'TB TO SURSOnmK. To No w Suit" rjlfi i In1 prowut ) t'}r ? T?ir , OBltISTI<.N 'A'AMIVPII iVN ATLW TIC MONTHLY Will ha fiirni-.li' .I ai i-.tUl* yen. ... Yfj-jr" " " T11V V T<ST IA v r v a l N'l-1{ ,V V n R r | ( J>tKH10AK nVTVM'W Will irtrnlw',H f^r 4-7.00 a vr^r ThoChrintinn Nor'U AT?^vl(\w, n?d Atl'vuti'' Mo't'lil' .^i i !?.? furnifdird f??r 00 n vr-nr. Psfn^nt in ad* vi??io?? 1 o Ttimp^nv tli#? ordf??*?p all !)"T* fi-M* kuU-4'> i v'ioo^ run l*t* >,'???n?,d nn kfO<?vr u ??. 11- ?\i'? tn'r for .1'innim 1^' .' |t?r> flr^t ntinlbnr of ^hc ctf^ rent volumo. Addmw, niTHf^TTkV FX 1M1KKU 2lf? WiuJiinu'ioli March 20 ,T. LE0NABD. WJ Oil LP R*?poM full v ??1I ftin ftttontlon ng W flic nmpta ??f ri"M*n{. nml tl-i rountrv r"niil<? ornrrallv. tlmt li^ 'sstill canT* intr ?n tho Tl7inlnff,buvinrtii|i",nt nU old ilnnd on Mflln w'riM't . onn d'wr nbnvP .^nho T. Olnvlr^. Hoi.l aid Hh^ shop, wVii'ro.hu \? rrndr 'o n"? coifuHodnta nl' who m(iv fnvoy hlijh wlln thali' pitlvu ITo lfc'o^ flonilnnOv on hunt all hind ? of Tit' 'M"l Shift I ?on Wtiro. Alnna trjjocl fmnortment ?.fHi- mnit ni^ro-M'' r-?*. t"rna. .Tn^ Wot*1; nnd r^p^^lnif of hlh''*i? done wifiidi-pntrh upon tli'' ,rfat?i|iabh^ torm-?. PnHltnlar ntiontlmt will bn iflvon tii l^ontlnn", Hpoullnir frc. tITOonntrv pv/uluco In < xt'han^o ^ Tin Wm ? . fmaivh '? nol t?8. tirh'H'1"" nt ">4 VU Ol-'FIC^i