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PBNOtBTON at TAYLOR, Editors.
PaMbM ill
ICTWEK!) MOIIU:
SWEARING
r KU MM.?m .
(Or 10 feiiti per Week.)
TRI-WBHKLY, parannum, ? ? 83 <
WEKKbY,psrannum SI <
?*i
CTOur re'.ler* will perceive from the call in
er? pnd A'lolitionists an 1 the friepJs of Virginia,
_ .awMSsiwf^^ccro"d*J
m other than MMtjwgMji contemplated, f. ?
rt Suito Comranttap. | a
??' TV WfcgSla.t CoDT. ntiou of Pennsylvania for
ffl of Governor. Supreme Judges add
Canal Commissioner, assembled in Hatiitburgh on
ernct were tbe Hon. James Pollock, of Northum
.?!***$?e?nt)r, ami Gen. LtaiMn. of Alleglieny?
i ssnfittt,tHs*b '>fbu*a oi^3j??S5wSfl3b<w!-i
We le.m that on the thinj ballot-Mr. Pollock re
We |KrTcei*ef^OT.tli^lU^^fSirlal6talDelegates,
E- SwaiawoK*. .of JDDior.towrt .waa a -
BfVtai^be connUes of Payette and' \Vi*t.
.Ri-n*#.
a^*W01?S?#li^.!#?nlor Cass.
V? ,!WPH. .?P?? '
tbe nation of tbe Caban authorities with reference
"jMSgS^H^I'^ Warrior. brtatie^jW^jl
.lOfiiiillr ttrtfcE-fatljr ascertained' befffi yei^t&yitl .
i*-en form our own^r pinion, much Jess sltempt to
intwiit Jlbat:of others. yhe, mesage of the
President, which we give below, tela forth tbe
facts, and tbe IrttcrofeMtfs^^foif fc;G6.,_piib- ,
3&W li'our paper oLyjc*terday, leavesnoroom
s ever come to the knowl
.scd^Ri-Cuur government- 1 be vessel was batiait
"MNHt^tton, and thi* cotton was
tinted at Havana but in the United Stales. There
was tfirn no neocssity or | ropriety jn its apttearing
'tiribtTBOfBIfcst ofUBgi^'Jjijyil^ that cou'd rea
sopatily A fci*?%nd tfra n k
statement of the iirticl- * destined for Havana and
tob* unlotdcd there. Tbe manifest, bowtTer, did
iSSit'iwlboat.iraa in ballast witbout statipg
^?*t'?* crcn tll,rlt '?* '*'eth
nically complied *i'h. Undrr thru circumitancf
?n^carg?V*r? cayfs.wfed.
The offlcers aidigehisJjimmptly offered to ur)
lM iwfir IMiTHt i I'sm'm'I fiHTif f 71 UijfTi^fl ilifiiTili i
isste ol tbeautboritits. Tl.is iras refused. Tbejr
' <l"n Vlinned the usual 12 hours as a light. This
too was refuted on 'he ground that'the ag> nts bad
entered and cleared tb..- sterner as of Saturday (to
nvoid the delay of 1 er arrival < p Su day) and ILal
therefore tbe 12 hours hadexpired.
Now it is manifest, that even:tf the error wete
tuch, .it ui'l tl^at of the agents, occurring be ore
"ttatfarrival of the sle.mer, and Ih reforeuitgjfoid
"SJfelNrc'ause they cquld not be accurately in
f .r iml as to the exact uontentf of a vessel not ar
,a#ed?tffc!'as<Burh" one w hich no reirsonkbli add
Irien lly nation would seek to pi..fit' ty.
? "Out;JlHtJgban authorities as il ir a s; ir:t of brs
vad i. have gone tbe length of tl eir c instruction
evi n and must m.w prepnie for the cons, quenccs.
It isno' I be first time that Cuba has committed
acts fur which her government might, according o
.. .. , ?.u unn u. neu iiTau ivei, uuiaur
government has wisely forborne to pre s bcr wesk
properly recollecti ig that Cuba was. in a
st?te of aUMety Cau>ed."b> tbe lawless act of some
of iHirvnwn cttix its which el>ns'titute<l a p:susible
Hi ?
Bp >l'Wkat, least lit act. wnicb would other wise
Uave cnll;d fur prompt puuUbm>-nt at tl? hands
o1 o?t' government. iNo* no such reason exist.
Our gov>.r imeiit bn emphatically indicated under
tud uiniatiatious, iis determination to putdown
ai y lawless attempt irtm this country t pon the
integrity of Cuba ns a pait of Spun, and now there
is no pretext lell for Ue action in the case of the
ll ack W'anlJr.
Our Oovtrnmi at .will l? and shou'd be promptly
surtained by Congress, and we hope that ful' and
perfect1 sa.islactiou, for the insult to the Ameiican
' -**% 5tfn^^ injiuliek;"to ^Au^erican
C1'#???. iffi on *' d hadalall bBg rds.
\f bile w a deprecate a war witbao (cable a power,
toin np and distract) d as it is at home by (action
and misrule, yet we should ever be, as a nation,
Pn9t943l to resent insult, and demand satisfaction
for it wbetler lbe offender le potent or imbecile,
and it the facta are as re.iresen'ed, we see no al
ternative butthalof tht offer of a prompt and per
leet^atufactioo uy Spain, or au enforcement of it
by .ihe^bttad States.
jia2?K&i'op THE PREilDEN'T
r. lu Hiutt mf Rrpretentativet!
In compliance wilb ilie resolution of the House
of Representatives of tile 10th ihatsnt, I herewith
irauamil ? r. port of the Secretary of State, con
taining all the information received at the Depart
ment leUlivc to the seixcre oi the Black Warrior
at Havana on the 3S>h ulU
Then h-)?? teen in the course o' a Tew years
past, ma ty other instances -f agtresvion upon our
commafe. violation of the lights ot American cit
izens, add insults tjthe national flag, by the Sp in
isi> ?utf?-riti-a in Cu'-a. ami nil attempts to obtain
redress h ive led to protracted, anil, as yet. fruit
less ueg"*iatiui a.
Tne document* in these cases ore volnminnus,
and, when prepared, will l>e sent to Congress.?
T..oar now transmitted (elate exclusively t '< the
seiz ire of the Black Warrior, and | re. en I an clear
a cose of ?long that it would be l>ut reasonable
10 expect full indeinn'ty therefor asi.ioaus this
unjustifiable I nd otfensive conduct shall I'e
u.uda known to hit Catholic M?j ry'i govern
ment; but similar expectaii na in other cases have
not b. cn re.i lied.
The offend n< p'rty is st"< ur doors with large
p.'weia loi an.rcSMjn, l>ut none is alleged for rep
aration. Thtsuuree.of re lrr*s is i?another bem
i.pinre, and the an^er ol our j ut complaints lo
t e Hone Government aie but in- repetition of ex
cuses rendered for nrerior officials o their aupeti
ora, 4a r?.plv to tepiesmt itn.ns of misconduct.??
The p cuiir situation of the parties baa undoum*
edly much aggravated the annoyance* and injnneS
V inch oul cit zona have auffeied Irom the Cuban
a ?tborities Sp .in ..oe_ no* seem to appreciate,
V) its lull extern, her rexpousi nlity for the conduce
of mesa authorities. In giving very rxtraordin r><
10 vera lo thMD she owes it to justice, and bei
Ir endlv relations Willi this Gov rume.it, to guar)
wild aigilaries'a|ia:iist the exoiluunl exerc ae ol'
these |*?<rers and in case of injury lo ptovidc f..i
pro np: re- rest.
1 nave alre-dy taken measures to present t^
the Govern i.eiit of Spain the wanton injustice
of the Cuban authorities in lUe detention an'
?e g'tia o^bajBUck Wairk r, and to demand ii.
?Itmnrty for ttie injury "hat baa thereby Leendonr,
to o .r enisens.
In view > f >b? position of the la'an ? of Cubs
4 * proximity to our c. aus, and li.e rel tion wliic
11 must eVtr bear t our conmieicial ana other ii
teHsUL@t<*S vslnto cep6jttw*S defies ef-'fit,
friendly acts, infrinviug ujun coamirc ai ii<h ?
an ? tbe sdopnon ol policy tbrratemug ita tonn
ami (p arity or these Uuics. can long consul wit? .
peae.ful Illations.
In c-'Se tbe measures taken for tbe smteshle af
J ixtmeui Of b'U diffic lieawi h Spain i ?bonld ui- |
to^3p4$j^t?,($il> I >ha I. rut hesitate to use tl ?
authority aud means which Congress may grant <
ensir>,t'?!o*?eiv?uce . I ourj at rinnU, lool lai
ryj^?*!'" 'n',irie* "??-'reU, aud lo vindicate tl +
liKiiMialton'f that contiageaey^ 'wifish T
earneai Iy m Pe xvfft a^Vftire), .
t" c
proviA tiJjl&iS&jtM ty/i
UM U, Wf
Washington Now*.
Tho ?Stuf of Thtrtdaj evening hat the follow
ing: ? ljj|
in Nniuu.-Th result of the New H
ition bat cut a very manifest gloom or
lents of the Nebraska aid Kansas bill ?
ngrex*. They anticipated a sweeping over
JfcSjRthe friends of the National Administra
011 there, with the certainty of tht election of
one Whig and o.ie Abolition Senator. Qrent cal
culations were made upon the probable effect of
tbc-aitlEdmuaJBurkebaabeen trying togivethem.
The Anti-Nebraska meetings intheTabernac'.e,
New York city, on the night befoje last, anil at
Phila'delphiiTon the Kme evening have altogre
viuusly d'lyP* ** nly hoped
from the connection ofrMtWJi-JobnrVan floren
and B. F. Butler with the former that it would be
something-more thSttjthejslinh^KWtawow it turned
?trlcJAAiVdfWI?tdjtnttjr?ln^Ciy*opponcuis of the
Democratic party. At the Philadelphia' bieellng,
the speakers weie all notorioua and vehement op
.po?eti/of:th?-D?mo<;iatic patty. JudjfwXelfcv,
who "ratted" from the Democrata three years ago;
General Ilubbell, a rampant member of the polit
ical abolition party; Jacob Broom, ? ho three years
an was a Native American candidate for thePres
Seiderstecker and Charles Gaepp,
German Socialists and Rationalists; and the Hon.
B. Joy Morris. .xXbc Isst mamed has the least
;a*f|little'Standing as ? public man. '
i^'.OoianuuTioRs.?The Senate has confintMjUnT
?fo%wl6gf^poinUneQts:
.ateii ?' tutfi&'x-xv I
Wm. J. McCulloh, of Louisiana, to be Survey
or General of the United States for the District of
'EbWaana.'Srice'J .'Wi Bdyn'.
Paul McCormiek, of Florida, to be Registert^f
the Land Office at Newnansvilie, Florida, vice
'LeAifel
Selim W.Myers, of Florida, to be Register ofthe
Lan^XDpMLJat Ta ir?HWte?,'7KiciflQj?tftfe Theo'^
Thomas Tfaorule, of I he lllitrici" of^^umki
tol-e Warden of the Penitentiary, of the United
States for tb^g^Uigt igf jppluifibjsitvioe Jonas B't
Ellis, removed. \tl ?
A soldier's Extra Allowance AccountDia
?i^tovrtto.^A'jSoldier or non-coraraissioneillt^Jgipr
WMeiflployed by the officer in charge to sell*eerj
fain ^pfteii. Six tes property at auction. Ua'ioliargj
ed and was paid the usual commissions as auc
tioneer on the amount of sales; but the"' charge
disallowed in the1 "ticeiit' aetllementHoftKe
abursing officers account's! the treasury; on Ibe
ground that the act of August ii, 18 IB, forbids to
anjr.iw^^ 'WIi^ i^riary,; pay, or emoi$n?Si{s
inajt-^ 'ffixed by law or reguiation;^nyaddil&n<!
? 1 p y, extra .allowance, or.conipensaiion.in any
form whattver tetany setvice or 4jtt?,w^iiiftijjjrerjj
unfen theJkd^itio.>al conpentation . be speoiBeiiiy
authorised J>y la"#,' The opinion; of Attorney
General legate, December'24, 1842, and Attor
neJP'Q&aeral Nelson, October 1814, maintain the
principle of this decision. ?"
?T - - - s ? ? i m i ?' ?
' ^ur^g of tlio Steamer Carolina.
FIFTY LIVES LOST1
The Memphis iinu White river packet Caroline
t"ok fire lu \\ lute River, a1 out twenty miles above
III* mouth, between the hours of two and three
o'clock in ti e afternoon .of the 5ih. end ?u to
Isl'y deslioyi d. Some 40 or 60 lives were lost.
V> e have received uuu of the M empliis W big
and Appeal, u htcli g\v? )he particulars of the fire,
ouiuiued from the captain and clerk of the Caro
i ne. "l i e firfc uYiginaltd about the toilers, Aji
itteiupta to ch ck it proved unavailing, and infa
lew minutes the whole boat was wrapped in flames.
John PliCe, the p.lot at tl.e wheel, run the boat
immediately to a bank, aome twenty feet high, the
inly/pjuce n.t covered by water. He lost hii life.
A genelal rush by men, women and children was
iiuw wade to the fotecaMle Ly >he cabin passen
?eis, lo avoul the destruction that awaited Ihem
Hum the devouring eleinen:, which waa gaining
ground with the tapidit/ of lightning?which at;
? he some'' time drove the deck passengers alt. Soon
the yaw 1 was lowered by the deck hands and soon
er waa it filled by dozens of frightened beings,
sc. rched and d) void'of reason by Iright. and then
sunk. While this awful scene wts going on aft,
every-cabiu passenger, save one or two, had gain
ed the luTecaslle, ready lo take the fearful leap,
preferring u uaury grave to being turned to death.
So soon as the bow struck the bank, tifiy-one
peis lis leaped on shore and left destruction be
hind them, and after reaching dry land scampered
iu every direction to eacape the effects of antipa
letl explosion of boilers, powder, &c.
Capi. James Crei&liton waa seeu to let himself
dnwt from tbe boiler deck on tbe lower guarjl. ah'd
deliberately draw his boots and coal, and let bun
.-ell into U.e water. He was tl en seen'giVfngJthe
Odd Fellows" signal of distress, and immediately
sunk. *-~ t , ,v ! '
Capt. Taylor was saved by the steward of the
boat.' Mr. Evving, the bar-keeper, was also saved.
A lad who was in Mr. Swing's employ ran down
on tl.e forecastle, buL becoming bewildered rushed
back into Ihe flumes and perished.
Out of the leu deck hands that Captain Polger
brought with bira from St. Louis, eight were burn
id.
There was about SS.000 of mouey in the safe
belonging to pasrciigets, not one' dollar of which
was saved. Mr. Peun, who was a passenger on
board, loat between three and fout thousand dol
lars.
Tbe remains of Mr.Willbank, who died a few days
ago at tbe Cunul rciai Hotel, were oil board and
were lost. A package of money belonging to Mr.
W ilibauk, which was being"sertt?ioine to bis wife
was in the sale and consequently lost with the
tmlancs. Capt. Folger informs ua that those who
were saved were principally those who went foi
wurd on tbe forecastle.
There were many deck paaaengers, almost all
of whom were lost. Tue principle sufferers were
women and children, who not being sole lo get
about witlfth* same alacrity as the men, petubed
e Iher m Uie flaOAia or in the water. .. <
The Caroline, after burning fill the TOjMftfBU.
*jllw?erstrtii. slid off t..e bank and sSflk?to the
bottom. In about ? miuule she reappeared and
raised herself out of the water, bow-foremast about
lw?nty ti\c feet. She then broke 111 two, and
setileu down gradually until she was entirely out
of sight So rapiaiy d.d the whole occur that it
was scarcely kuuwu ibui she was on fire before
she was a shapeless and unsightly mass tying ill
the bosom of tnealieam over wbicbab* bad so of
ten lr, l'wT? r
\\ e subj nn fbe nanus of the passengers and of
ficers wl o were known lo be lost:
Cabm Fastrngrrt fast?Mr. Harsh aw, 0f Clar
?nduii. Ark., aud Geuige Jones, clerk of the house
of Poole Or Co., Jacl soiipurl.
Deck fatttngertLou?Wife and child of 3.
Haskins, Marshall county. Miss.; four children of
S."Nc.'dulicn,. Madison county, Teun,; M, Mar
tin,di>i*'Mr. Parrel), do; us Susannah E. i 'ool,
do; sou of Mr. Hiiubaw, do; Mr.?. soii-in law
I f ,..r. Woilhain, Shelby county, do;M:a. ,
ai'ler to above, widow, and 13 children. ii.Ua
?. sister to above. Eight deck bands.
A. J. Puigrr, master, saved; James Creighton
pit t, lost; John H. S. Trice, loal; Samuel Tay
lor, saved; ? Eillo', clerk, aaved; John Walker J
wale, saved. (Jhar ea DeWirt, first engineer, saved
Samuel Lauderdale, s<;cqudCosaved; it. Pittman
hie an, saved; dildebram, aaved; Wm. Swing,
barkeeper, aaved. Louu Pollock, assistant do
lust; eight deck handsale known to be lost.
The boat sud cargo, and losa of passengers, is
estimatedat*t60,UuO. The boat was insured at
?Me.i.phis lor ?4.UU0- Her coal last summer was
*,swx,?- . > HOV
Faorc Est*.?The Cleveland papers do not give
as much additional information from Erie. The
Herald aays:
"On Friday the Cleveland and Erie "Railroad
Company lent :he Buffaloand Slate Line Company
some cars, which t y means or a Switch, were iuu
S.TJ the break at Erie. To day Mayor King is
sued hia pioclamalion for tcarii.?up the track
..cr.?a Sassafras street. west of the depot. Tbe
mob assembled, and detpile the efforts of UtaaheW
iff. tore up {hettsck." J
This "lending" of cars is perhaps explained by
the following from a Buffalo paper:
Tiiaouax Osr.ua?A train of eighteen freigl t
caisarrived iu this ritv yesUrdny rhorning, over
the Lake Shore Ka lroad, which left Cleveland on
?phoraday eTwinfc jnil po.sed tbtott&EiwarUh
out Slopping. The eonnecti >n was made at that
-~t by msaua of a .?itch.-aMf. JEyres., llO-f
Che Blare Burning Story-.Statement of
Uie Facta. .
ppi Free Trader of thov2fith ult.,
; article upon the atory which re
, -t-t>..ured in the Tribune, of a slave having
burned alive ot Union Point, on the banka
i Mississippi. In reply to tl.e request of cor
respondents, the editor of the Free Trader gives
Ibe following as an aulhentioaccount of the trans
action referred to: ?
The ciicumstaucea on which theficUonia foun
ded, ooiuitd.fro.ii the beat infoimation we can
get, in the aupimer or (all of 1841.
Two runaway slaves, ln tie parish of Avoy
lyset.led region. The finlfbrinie of magnitude
minC,^.?ei ?pm?"UeU *aathe murder ol an old
river, near th'SSpp"'^ilh'hia'oh^dJSgwS
v:ou,ly forced a neg," wolbf o^J^M
??^^Srurtbe"?tUede ^vef'to^;
but Mr,.Todd it^Bn a, W? S l^Ln
?w^jwqulu baoiiliitt^jpuratiilv f be ? eadeaVorkdf t/T
make a trail for the niiistieni hv Ji
'i
mi'e bt16wN?Tri..ViV *boul ll?"y- 6ve
a''m?t,ZZLS-fS& t" nien fellileen
o .eof them with bia bead inMn. Todd's Ian and
H^e negro woo.an keeping guard. Suddenly Mm
Todd perceived the approach of the armed purs".'
fi "bb^ with admirable presence of mindi-mo'
?''cnt.yaH?^r?hougM J&k'&K
The party wer. il,en taken to Un!o"
?i * *i "?"J00' bu' tbe mind of Mis. Todd
Clear and unclouded. Sbe told ber story with
remarkable clearness and coiisUtencv n J. '
enough to make men weeD tears >..,i i,&~i * ^
I WMV|UU
rier of
the
Ion, ..
solved
solved upon. The capturedi
Jfessttr ?,J""
^S8 ss swsse* t^ss K
mun wan not execuleu. Airs. Todd ?tatin? Tk ?*???!
itwTr tUer1,VeS Uf
several ttnie. from these savage fiend,. '
? I bis is just as accurate a history of the tr-?r.?
sSpfSsSSSvil
anu beaTt-rending story. ; ?*V?'
horrible VnW5'? ,D"de rul>'conrenion of5^e'
u"" .1 ? bey coufeastd further thattbe*
mpn
whom he heard a
tu:rsroeVa^m|e|fr.nw??,aralmniUf0rQU "* tb,at
the execution ihnn ' * J- wore anxious for
With difficulty, after they h^d hear Mh*?* 11
had committed, they coUMbe r?ir.' ?? 10
jng bim to picc?-tyba?he IffiiS
"e un
four thousand !ilav? b^n*i~?h,
sea (rum magistrates, minifte^&c i|tdr re*'
ass^sss* "??? ?' teuffiate;
been revived afthis late day: or thit^l T?",1,U bave
in the North would have found timlrnr fi?
ssssrssjSa^ssssWi
?ionist ha. a ta io Zl1?1 ,that the ">oli-;
oi the two households desnlau?* r*1 not
on the brink of the d~~?f -an oId mt?
with a fond and beloved .iI k'." qmel "'clus'?n
cold blood-of .n hoZ(JKW* murtI?ed in
nated alter he h.S mtataJLdi",,61"1-''* ????
murdeiera?of fn innScenT v^ ; "I*"" uf " e
I'/.0 dAU1|'u? !h^ngs7rt fo^^rT '^v
: gaaagg^^pyg &
commission, their
piiv this was one Mnn terrible exaiii
more powerfully to every noMe'"le" *ppea1"'*/
generous aympalbv to man". I" ,. g' 10 eveiy
table justice. ??hey ner,lh?., g ' MD" of in"o
but justly?and they uho rt,jThP.':r,,,,'ed ter,i'?lr.
knowledge in their hearu a perfect S( ^ "J
tween the Crimea ili-u rT. v . barmony be
they met. y P"'*'"' <1 and the'f.to
MIRROR or Naw York Crrv.?This ia the fin
ed pictorial representation, in our opinion, Ibat
has ever visited out city; indeed we may say, tbat
notnnlyfaas nothing equal to it been exhibited
bere, but nothing to compare with it.., Theolien
er it la aeen the more it ia admired. The scenes
are all life like. The shading. clouding andgool
oriagare perfect, rnd even the lettering on the
hou^epis, accurately done. 'I'he Batiery, Bowery,
Trinity Cburcb, the Park, St. Nicbolaa, and Met
ropolitan Hotel, Taylor's saloon, and other place*
arc represented with the utmost exactness mid you
aceihemas truly as though you were ent.nng the
harbor or passing along the streets. lfi a word,
the rery life of New York is before you with its
princly wealth and squalid poverty, its costly < qui
pages and its trundling veteicles, us lordly man
sions snd dingy hovels, its wealthy denizens in
rich costumes and wretchedly poor in Uttered
rags its places of fashionable resort, of business
and of worst jp, and a beautiful view of the Crys
tal Palace. \Ve have only to say theMimr i eeds
only to be aeen to be admired. Ti.e explanatory
lecture of Dr. Lillie, which accompanies the el
bibition is also highly interesting. His rxplana
tionsare cleat and lucid, without being ptolix and
tedious. We learn the exhibition will be contin
Enquirer. '' I J
Thk Erie War Buivsd.? The Vandals at
Erie seem to bare renewed tbeir iu'amous work.?
The Cincinnati Columbian of Saturday says t
The Taaci torn or aoaid.?We wens, inform
ed just before going to press this mbrniog. that a
dispatch was'teeenred'irtthe Ireigbt office or the
Little Miami B R. Depot, directing the agent here
to receive no freight for Erie or the Bast until fur
ther orders. That the track was agsin torn up,
and UlitHMtoWiiWiiiii It is possible tbere
mayjjrct be some mku^Jdionlil. bnt-we shall 110
JoublJ receive eitbtr a confirmation or den al of
the report during to-day.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
THE naderslgned offers himself an ? e*ndldste for the
office of Commluioner of Hevenue, for Ihe city dl?trlc,
at the ensuiug May election.
mrl7 DAY.
Te the Voter* of Ohio Cmmr.
I offer myselr as a candidate for tho office or She. iff of
Ohio county, and if re-electedshall as hoirtofore dlschsrge
the duties or tbe office faithfully andjmpirtlaliy.
mlH w 8. WICKHAM.
Mr. Editor:?I announce my
dldale for the office or Sheriff o
suing spring election.
mr8-daw JOHN llKADV.
JA8. H. McMBCHKN is a candidate (Or the SIIBRIP
A LT Y, at the election to be held I n tbe spring or 1854.
octa*it4 -
tt ? Preleator Morse*
lurlgorntlag Elixir er Cardial.
A* a protector *galn*t contagious and infectious dlsesse
there la nothing like bracing up the nerves, muscular and
digestive systems, thes?are In perfect order, the hu
man frame l*a lower or atreogtb almost Impregnate to
disease. The cholera la now in progress or Importation
to our shores, and It I* ol the utmost Importance that the
system should be put Ip a couditlon best calculated to re
sist its st tacks. Every emigrant veiSel from Europe has
ita passengers decimated by the nut dy. and the reason
la so fatal Is, that most of the unfortunate tenants or
the steersge have been weakened by poverty and priva
tion, and their relaxed nerves, snd fibies, sod tlssoes can
Ofl?p tto resistance to the mnlai la or the pestUfttf^Mie
very best prepsrative for the approaching choli ra?fooiri
are aure to have it in tbe spring or Sumner?Is a course or
Mor.<-t Invigorating Elil^ Mil
every organ, every nerve, every muscle into e condition or
perfect vigor, while ita powerful antiseptic properties w l1
neutralise every unhealthy teudency iu the fluids or tbe
TjPdfc and purify snd equalise tbe ciicuiatlon or tbe blood.
Tothosa who suffer rrom nervous tremblings, hysteria,
dyspepsia, liver complaint, general prostration; lowneas
of spirits, or any disease or Infirmity consequent upon the
disordered action or torpidity of any organ upon the regu.
arlty or which general health depends, Una preparation is
recommended a? a sovereign snd safe specific?flee from
every mineral ingredient, and eminently conservative in
its nature. Ladies will find U "a present help" In all the
jAdtftitfrs to which tbelr sex,ls>ublcoU ? j
Tbe Cordlsl I* put up, highly concentrated. In pint bot
es. Price three dollar* per bottle, two for five dollars.
auitf twfttw dollars. C. II. RING, Proprietor,
* *?!? BroaJw?l,> New York.
Bold by DrmgisU throughout the t/ulled States, Caned*,
and the West Indies. '
Ageutai-Whsiliho-EELLS 4- CALDWELL.
Cincinnati? B. iL MSAKiSlS.
arset advertisement. j
THE GREATEST WONDER OF THE AGE!
A MAM OHKAr!
.??& ,.0&v*gvM(B?bo*?tt*t i?*o*l. rtfslio
ISAAC PRAGKK has Just returned from the Bast with
tbfc'bMl'ttbok'oMDry nu,i Fumcy Gssli, Uetls
rr. Arc., ever exhibited in this city, which ho is offering
at ths new and beaullrul building N*. 113, Main *t
(between Monroe and Union street*,) at web astonishing
low pi Ices aa to cause eveiy one wl.o may call on lilm(snd
JMUpMdjpptleineu will find it to tbelr own*d.v*utaj*ll
they do so) to u ter tbe above ex.lamation.
His "lock being too large to enumerate, he will only di
rect particular attention to a choice assortment 01 the Is
iu, and an assortment of Linen*, such aa Dover were
...??r. I
11 To t rade he offe rs par t icular ail vantages, a?, t h r ough >
bis connection with the first importing houses of tbe cbun
try, be is able to sell as cheap as any Jobber in the Eastern
Maikeu ?uovl] 18AAO PRAOKR, 116 Maiust.
ICTSICK AND AFFL10TED.JCD
TUB most sale and certain remsdy ever known to the
world for the cuW ^l-obslinatt>jc&tfc&s, colds, asthma,
bronchitis, blood spitting, liver complaint, whooping
cough, croup, lickliug or rising iu the throat, nervous de
bility, pains in the side or breast, broken constitution,
rrojptbe abuse or calomel ai,d other cause*, is DOCTOR
SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYKUP OP WILD CHER
RY; and consumption, al ter it has reached a state, and as
sumed a character hitherto con-idered incurable, yields
without a struggle to this great Original Wild Cherry pre
paiatiou. He member?the great Origtnfd Wljd Cherry
preparation and the oniy compound prepared by a i e.ular
physician, is raauulactured under the immediate care ol
DR. SWAYNE, athla Laboratory, No. 4 JtoHhjfevjnUi.
at. above Market, Philadelphia.
For ?aU Da. JAA1KS tiAKKKf KELLS 4>CALD
mnA Vl-TTfl^V riiltMixvcr
UROS., Pittsburgh., UURDSALL dr Co., Cinciunatli
and by dealeisgenerally. sepl9
ctpoiSniSg^gii
Thousands of Pareuts who uao Verwiluge composed ol
Castor Oil, Calomol, dec , are not aware, that wi>ile they
appear to benefit the patient,' they are actually laying t.?e
foundations .Tor a series of diseases, such au salivation,
loss br sight, weakuess or limbs, etc.
In another column will be round the advertisement o
Ilobeusack's Medicines, to whfcli \ye ask .ths attention of
all directi'y interested iu their own as well aa their cliit
dreu's health. In Liver complaints and all dieordarsari
Slngfrom those or a bilious type, should make use or the
onlygenuine medicine. Hobensack's Livei Pills.
not dcccix<4,'? but aak for Uobensack's Worm
Syrup and Ltver Pills, and observe that each has the sig
nature of the ?f?p^stort, J. N. UOBKNSACK, as none
else are genuine.
PertiaH Hair Dye.
THIS Dye is warranted, if used according to direction
to change the hair from any other color, to a beautilu
Auburn, or
PERFECT JET BLACK,
WITHOUT '
Staining the Skin.
Price, 60 cents per bottle. For ?ale by KBLLS 4* CALD
WELl, Wholesale Agents, and by WM. R. McKEE
DR MORSE'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL.
The Only sure and safe remedy, yet discovered, fer Gen
eraVDebility, Physical Prostration, I ratability. and all
the various train or Nervous A^ections; it willalso Remove
Depression, Excitement, Dislike of Society, Incapacity
lor Study or Business, Loss of Memory, Mental Debility,
etc.?See advertisement. sepI6J!
I* HIL.AL) E L.L* IHA
Curtain Warehouse,
171 ChcMtwit.St., Philadelphia, eppoirite the State House.
11ENBV W.8AVFOBU,
Importer and Dkai.kr in Curtains, Curtain Ma
TRRI1LS, AND PORNITURK COVERINGS,
WHICH he offers at the lowect market prices,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
The stock comprising, in part, the following:
' ii6s)1 Gltt'CorfiiCeSi
do Pins;
do : Bands,
Canopy A rches and HingS)
Cords, Tassels, Gimps,
Fringes, Curtain Drops,
dec.
Kmbroidered Lace Curtains}
Do Muslin Do
Drapery Laces + Muslins;
French Brocatella, all widths
and colorsi
Satiu de Laines} . :
A lar?,e stock of FRENCH PLUSHES, of all colore and
Qualities on baud.
PAINTED \YL\DOWSHADES, and HOLLANDS Of all
colon. Tor shading.
H'. li. Persons ordering Curtains, will give the measure
of the lieighthand width o* he entire frame of window.
roari7-tvd^w . . '
- DeOauce,(talaiuauder Hnl'ea,
iiQAYEEK'S PATENlt
ROBERT At. PATRICK, 192 PEARL SIR SET,
rOHMBRUT 90 JOIIM STKKKT,
j|e,Manufacturei in the United States of the above
origh:aI and only reliable Salamanders, both as regards se
curity against fiie and buiglara Eveiy Safe sold at this
eiitnblishment is manufactured under the personal superiu.
tendei.ee of Mr. C. J. Gaylkk, whose experience or twen
ty six years as a sale maker,-together with the many se
berin yrqcdfnmendiogthem ai,superior to.any in use,?
They arc the only Sales to Which
MK P. C. QOPFIN'JS NfiVV PATENT IMPEN
ETRABLE DEFIANCE LOCK AND CROSS BAR
is or can be applied.
A large number of these Lccks and cross bars are al
eady in use by banks, brokers, merchants, jewelers, and
from the perfect security which they afford against the ef?
fort* of the most skilirul burglars, either by mean* or gun*
powder, false keys, picks, or drills, together with their
convenience, simplicity, and durability combined are rap
idly increasing in public estimation, and are confidently
convenience, simplicity, and durability combined are rap
idly increasing in public
stated vo be equal, if not
SUPERIOR TO ANY LOCK IN THE WORLD.
r?r
received.
Safes of all nixes, suitable for nanrchants, banks, jewel
ers. record offices, steamboats, dcCi fire and tbelrproof
bank vault doors, plate chests for private families, etc. on
hand, for sale, and made to order, at the depot, 192 Pear
street. 1 door below Maiden Lane, New York, by
?ep19-dlv r BOBKRT M. PATRICK
E.uBKulUtKlbS.
THB most varied, choice, and beautiful assortment of
Embroideries we have ever exhibited, consisting of
Scotch work Inserting*, in new designs}
Elegant?ace Collaia;
Jaconet aud Swiss Insertings snd Edging
Lace capes, Linen cambric hdk'fs, etc ?just r?
feb25 HK1SKKLL dt To
11HK partueraiip hciciofore extatiu, under th* firm or
. Qaidou, t-laikediCo., haatuia da, been dinolvedbjr
mutualcaraeut L. S. GOHDON.
CLARKK dr T11AW,
March la'., ISM. J. u. AHJKR.
'? CO-PARTNERSHIP.
friHK aubacrlbera have Ikia day entered lutopartnerahtp
X. loI the purpose or tranaactiaf a Comminlon and For
Warding bualMU.-iud.rUM itjrie of Goidon, Matthews
* Co^ and solicit a coatlnuanc. of the buali*eaa at the lata
Arm. ;L. 8. COKUOX.
J SO. M. MA ITHKWS.
1?
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
SI'S"
itructions <
All Olf
mrltftl i
r would respectfully announce to (be
. that nhe propose* to give in
ii the Piano and Gulta<; almoin French.
ra to boleft at th. aiualcStpre^m-alnU.
A^Kt^KoY. |
n hat d and icr a
300 bu. Polaloe*, F
40 bushes Clover
jve Uim ac '
p and commission merchant, Las
uk Byes and Ulue Mesbanocs;
TOTI8
MHHHBI
? *1 run* held u? the c?ei k'Sutnee ui Ty.ei couuty cyuii,
tbe 6tli day of March, tdftlt
fames McLuie, guardian or lienjamin RtewO|
art, au inUnt, ??-^SSSfiJSiSU
"SSISKkBS}'--?'
j^jk I
tl,e aaie of"cei tain ahairs li ti e real eatateof'i &J23
deccascil, invented mini distributed, and to sat
?at tl.e liabilities of i:eiij*Ddn.Sl?wai t and Jane
Stewart, who owned said shaiea, oflkelr abates or the
pss^ssr.
Thomas Cummin?. deceased, and to^theother^ parties to
in chancery^mentionsd in a bill of supplement and revivor
And it appearing* the'uith of a witreas that tbe de
KSsaflH
ed that the said Heujaml.i Stewart, James Cummins, V '
llarn Cummins. Kobert K. Murdock. John Wo -otab. i
Siliiiil H
proie
SfWi
a newsp .per published' Irt'tbe cltr or Wjfti _
we.ka .ucceadvely, and a cj.l'y or tb? tune posted ?t tho
this county.
X copy?Tealei
[('? IP. Ituaacli. K?q?aU'jr]
D. HICKMAN, clerk.
rarlS
Afi
AN UttDlNANCK
SS HK81SG taxes for tbe City of Wheeling lor the year
iMtffim) iiaiim Baiaw'^Mi ftnw ww t ,
Be it ordained by the council of tbe city or Wt&dffejhl
' itedtttd
Skc. I.?On tbe value of lealesttte subject to taxation,
tbe tax sball be at tbe rate of fifty cents per- bundled dol
lars j on evei y tilliable fifty cents.
Tbe tax on rest estste and tilbables sball be doe and pay.
ahUtondbP firaudsy o? Jiinemextev ip/J '**? |
Hso. ?~r-On every liceiue toanr vender off ?ods, wares
snd mercbaud *e, tbe tax sball be one fourth or one per
centum on tbs value of tbe atOck or goods, wares snd,
tneicbsndise beld by sucb vender at; tbe UitM of levying
VuSlSblMidollfrs, if
Hy fiye dollars; and if of tha third
J8C|liei???Mr?!
" chants, and
tOthe council.
lltensd to a n Auctioneer, ft
In* n erchaiitt.lf'.o'-ibe f
of tbe hccond class se vei
class lllty dollars.; ;
to classiir the comu
repot t a list thereol
'Knc;.'4.^0d ever
Sic. ft.?-On every license to a hatvfcer or ncOlar, wheth
er tlie same be lorc'a^Wtoile^r any part of a yesT, fifteen
dollars} snd uo such license sball be transferable} nor
shall more than one person be permitted to transact busi
'Msmsammt-'
Sac 1.?On every, theatrical performance, Uie sum or
live d.dlara lor each day's prriorroance or performances.
For a license Tor Sue I: performance or performance
fofch??.1 forty dollars, and lor ? year, (seventy
dollais. , - . '/'.VW. M"-V
or eih""
Ssf.^r-Q" ?very day** exhibition or wire or*o0e dan
cers. or jugglery or puppet viiows, ten dollars.
dSeaMflBHBBBBB'
and mechanical InventlohsV V>
Skc it ? On everv license to keep a billiard-table for the
use or entertainment or persons not otfbers thereof, three
bttnd red dollars. ?oe r<:l*Cpgr
SOT'&i^WM7uc?br
uL"?n>i3iy p.'iooH. .H.JL
Kmc. 13.?On every license fojr wheel carriage kept for
blre, tbe following taxes, ?lx t
rour wheel carriage, five dollar*.
" ur wheel carriage, tbiee dollars.
- ir-T.-j?-l<*o dollar*.
On every lour liorae wafon, tbiee dol ais.
On every three or two hoi to wa,on, two dollar*.
On every one or two bora* dray or cart, two dollar..
Sac 14.?The I.xee above mentioned thill be levied,
collected, and paid In addition to any tax, which may be
payable on lhe aame subjects to the Commonwealth or Vir.
giiila,
sac- 16-?'This ordinance shall take effect rrom and after
its passage.)
Passed February 14th, 1864.
Head, approved, s*ied ?-.??? ^ehnjar^,.
Gao. W. St outs, clerk;*: -1 6 Mi)
LCI rpapcracopy.j) : . '
MEl ODEOf*!.'"
BULLARDS MIRROR
?
O I T^rpX/% B.W 'iM'JpMK ,
_?"A*N U?? , . . ? r
THE CRYSTAL PALACE.
WILL be exhibited at the Melodeou on Monday, Tues
daj, Wedne*day, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Kveninp, March SO to if inclusive. Alao on Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thu.sday afternoons.
Tlie .Mirror exhibit* So large ?panoramic views of New
York city, shoeing the location or Ilk principal atreels.
the hay with Its numerous islands ?nd shipping, including
general views aa iar as the eye can reach, north, south,
ea?t and westf-JMecbilSi A *3 . w ! i Ui
AVItllSHION TWKNT*-HTB
C3~k>ooi?b|>eiiat2 arid 61 o'clock?commence at 2i and
D o'clock.
mrlS D- llDI.LAKn. agent. . .
A bLIUliT J11STAK.B IN THK fOKTll
y; '-S-, ?? t '? ?$ 1:1 .
"Beauty uhenunaiomtd isadoriud Uu matt!"
rllHA'l reads very prettily indeed, but ne are aurejyou
X wbn't believe it. When ion go to .,
W. d. itlette Se (Irs'i
and roe the elegant Silks, aud every new atyleol DKKSS
i.oous, ma lilies, bonnet*, shawls, Kirbroideries, dec.,
which tbey are now daily icceivinj at their store ou War,
krtstreetf-; ft IIQIC 8XJHCflWHW
V aluable City .Property
AT AUCTION.
THE undersigned will sell at public auc ion, on Monday
the 27ih icist., at ten o'clock, at the front door of the
courl liouse. U the highest bidder without reserve: "
- Forty Teet 2* inches,part of lots. Wo.^,3 and 4, rrouling
bnlW>U?r street, ill square No. 2,. and 33 feet or loLNo.
3 in same squat e, subject to a life estate oftMrs. Thomas
Woods.
The above is most eligibly situated for business, being
about the centre of the steamboat landing.
Also,?lots No. 26and27, in North -Wheeling, aud now
occupied by Geo TV. B ck halt's copperas beds; the lots are
60 by 100 feet each.
I Term*?One, two and three years, wi h interests satis ?
I factor!Iy secured. 3 . 3 ri
Jonathan i
and 106.
Lots No. 15, 17; 18 and 21, in North Wheeling, on 4he
west ?ide of Alain street. 09 No. 18 and part or 17 aie
dieted four Two Story Franie Dwelling Houses, with
"Lota Nos. 40 and 41, in North Wheeling;on Which is1*
brick aud two frame d welling houses. v
One lot, NoS9, on Ma;n street, east side, on which is a
large three story brick dwelling.
borth hal or lot No. 68, First Ward, the former resi
dence or T Sweeney.
One lot, No. 120, iu Bast Wheeling, cori.er of Zane and
Church alley.
One half of lot No 11, sqaare;l4,.on 6th street.
Lots Nos. 46 and 47, and the north third of lot No 45 on
Main and third stieets, Ceutre wheeling This propsrtjr
is well situated l6r^ business purposes, and aU the property
very de3r?ble. rV;
mrl7 WM. HALL, Auctioneer.
? THE TURK VICTORIOUS!
JUST opening, another splendid lot/o! 6's and pound
lump Tobacco-?; /lA? & -- TV ?
6 butts Pellon 6 s;
3 ?? J. T. .Martin *
, Which 1 am bound to sell very cheap.
nui6 J. w. R HO DBS, agent.
?' fl , CIGAKS, dtc. J J
~VT ow opeuing, a nice lot of fine Cigars or all grades.
?JL^I mric J. W. kBOOKS,sgent.
HA 16 A JSU CAPS.
eceWing daily, new styled bats and caps, which 1
.j sin selling cheaper tbau ever.
?url6 J. W. HHODRfo agCnt. ^
3,000 Cases.
r cCLALLENS Oe KNOX have moved their whotesa'e
L Boot and Shoe ware rooms to the new 4 story brick
building H3"AJaTu street. ... ?a --,2; ?<r ?
They have new in store and are receiving dailyt
300 CASES mens boots;
lfiO brogans;
160 ?? boys bdots; 1 *">****'> { ^
60 11 ?? brogans;
60 ?? youths boots;
28 ?' brogans;
160 *? women's lace boots;
100 " M .'enny Lind Shoes;
76 " ?? slippers;
60 " misses lace boots;
55 44 V Jenny Lind's;
_ 20 44 ?? slippers.
Thankful Tor the very liberal patronage heretofore ex
extended to the House, they solicit a continuance of-the
R
Mc
Merchants on iber way east are earnestly invited to call
and exaifnne their stock.
m"6 , MpCLALLpnfi & KMOX.
ANDREW B. KENNEDY,
Attorney at Law,
WHESLINQ. VA.
U-fc-OFFICE on Mouroe street, 2 doors below Fottith.
mrl6tr
[Argus copy.]
WANTED. V u
A SITUATION as a hook-Keeper or Salesman, by a
mrisdat* Brooke county, Ya.
nKADif: IN TIME PtJK THli oE.-ibOM !!
yy D. MOTTH\ HHO'S. first stock of new
11. now being received alTheifsfui e*on *Market street.?
It is unnecessary to specify the arUcies, bat tufQc it to
itat. thai onr assortment is now fuller than aver before.
!?? ,t.ho* ""bin, to bay can't do better than call at Ho.
in Market street. mrt?
SFtUNU HAS COJ11S!!
!?'?., With '
?.? Amr.omn
?t tber.iatb.ptac. to cat a
1 ?: "? bim
INSUR
J. upon premiums of short term I
? taken at reduced rates. Policies Issued
PfhwnraMw terms.
This is one of the bust offices in the United Slates, as
^?<cJ Agent Tor Wheeling and vicinity,
EXAMINING PHYSICIANS?
ITW!fii?i nir ii?fli""|
The JEAtifcJfoBur anoeijffifl^wuiy
With a Perpetua
'? i
afeflftra
continues to,
septlO-fyd
fjftfcPmid Jbh o/jl
1 this country, I
~ .~.able terms.
WvJPJEKXitHSOH,
Afentfror Wheeling and. vicinity.
. A'GA '.NST 'MSS V
?jmm-m *<" mmm.jfco9
AND THE
-
OPHARTFOili), C0.1K.
This old and rrrponriiU Company continues togrant Poll
THE FIRE A;
Agent
?b;
StJRANCE COS1
M'
W,
?, ltd
Good.,
3?n -hUo- --pAfjy'OP <WHEEtaN&rrt?
b.. BastfeMtrfaiFa*"*1
fTUKEStlaka at the lowest rates, on Ml#>
j I w
R-Cran^] :ta-| <* a<AS.- PA"?
7s* ^ab'lROBT^cSt,
R. W. IIardimo, Gec'jr.
A Diillcatltiik'ftr 1 nsurapc. will b? prorotlT-.allended?
Wboellnfcycy^Stpap^
;3LT PMMe5?i5Bto^^*er
?M,SSKS
, st No. 13 Dock street, war
ajss^fissa^'i;
thankftl for past favors, re.
. , uUy-Sottcita continuance of
?*s tall .before purchasing else,
where. gVAKS 4- WA*TSO!?,
No S3 Dock street/1 door below Third.
N. B.?Also Bank Vault and Jewelers' Burglar Proof
| Safes, Inoh Vault Doors for banks and^to es, Patent Slate
| slitutiqns more
- JfiASifBrotSr?+ Co?*? lSSThi rd *t,i
Michcmr A- Go, No 17 South &*t44,4gL|A>
U S Arsenal, 6 Safe* for Californ:?. 3 for Phlla.} *, <v
Corporation of Northern Libevtiesj
Commissioners of Moyaroenstng;
? Southwark Gas Company,
JuYeTr^?r^^r.?^Tre,,ton flantfn, Co.
Blow# ata
,TTA?
BAi.Ti M6Y/,June IS, 1860.
. v .,,r r.?SL- itpigHH
from you having saved our books and contents effectually,
afler undergoing a \ery severe heat dutlng.the firs which
destroyed We entire block or buildings on^Arch* street
Wharf, On the Schuylkill, Wthe 6th of June, IS'2
4*<
ep!9-dly>
You rsf very resi
ry resprctruiiy,
KUSBKLdt GUBBINS
BEYOND DESCRIPTION AND ALTOGETH
ER EXCELLENT 11
JL me ret. Scarf
*?y
MffKflM* outfit, just recei ved.and now offered "to the pub
lie by THOS. HUGHES,
sepl3 k<' ' Wheeling, Va.
N. 11.?Winter Goods and OVercoe'ta in extensive va
rintyj and sll st iwrwapiSLT low rmcic*!!
tf?r ItuUiuiori',
ad?lphio
'pHR Baltimoreaml:Ohio Rail Road from
1. Baltimore,
;h Line for the Bant.
" ~ ikW heeling to
and connecting with the Washington
Branch Kail Koad at the'JiJtlCtiQuClafelyc*lledUbe-Belay
Hnn?*,> O miles I'rom Baltimore, and with the Philadel
phia, Wilmington and Baltimo.e Rail Koad to Philadelphia.
Thegreat tunnels tipon the line are now completed, and
the whole road'is" in fine conilition, pVesentii%6ne of the
most picturesnu; and romantic route* in the world.
The new sua splendid steamers of the Union Line from
Louisville and Cincinnati conuect with this road at Wheel
ing, and through tickets from these places to Baltimore,
Washington,^Philadelphia, Ac., may be had'of the agents,
or on the boats.
Thee
A. M.,
miles) **??.? ?.
Baltimore(380 miles,) at 6 A. M , the next morning, nta
kii^fthef parage through in about 20 hours, iucludingali
ffSr^^gage checked through to any of the eastern point*
without charge;
Passengers and baggage are transferred to the cars for
Washington at the Junction, and for Philadelphia, at Bal
timore,' witho.utvexira charge. , Travelers are allowed anT
pie lime and opportunity at all points toontalnt^eir meals.
Through tickets from Wheeling to Baltimore, (with
- - ?M-U*
tad on
and ol
ON and after Monday next, the 23d January, 18W, be
tween Wheeling and Baltimore will be run as follows:
^ The first train will leave daily at 9, A.M., Wheeling
The second train dally at8:16, P. M. Wt eelingtime. ex
cent Saturday uighls.
J- B. POKD, agent
Special Notice.
Orricie B. dc O. Railroad, Co. )
Wheeling SUtion, November 4,1863. $
ON and after Monday the 7lh instant, a passenger cai
will leave the Station daily at 5.46 o?clock?P.xM.. wheel
ngtime, for,MobndavilleatfdCameron.:: ii v R
Returning leave Cameron ...... 4.05, A. M.
do do Mouudsville.... .. .... .v ..Ov A. M.
Fare?Cameron* $l,y0 eicnwayt*' ,
do Moundsvilie, 40 cents each way.
By order? J. B. FORD.
uov4 Agent.
DAGUERREOTYPE GALLERY
I A. C.- EABTBlDGKInyitw
attention to bis Daguerean Rooms, and
J Apparatus, now the result.of years ol
;? experience and Close application to the
art. Confident that be^pw.combipes
. j Ih^bisMtablUtoineut all of the improve,
mcnts which time and proper tests'tiaveproyen valuable,
he Ulu promise to produce Likenesses combining all the
beauty, and perfection which has yet beep attaibed by the
Daguerrean process.
tor the attractive and commodious style in which bis
rooms.are fitted up, he invites the public to call and exam
ine for themselves. His Cabinet or Specimens are always
open for inspection.
cases, lockets, dec., always oil hand and for sale.
Ko*ns^RT?. 36 Monroe at., near the Post Office
npvlfiT "? .7- .
The Imte of Zion.
A COLLECTION or,Sacred Music. designed for tbs
me or the Methodist Kplscopat* Church; consisting
ol & choice collection or new tunes, with most or the old
tune# in c mmon uwi together with a concise elementary
courtet kin pliflrd and adapted to the capacities Of ibegilr
liers, etc. etc., by J. B. Woodbury, author or the Dalci
JOHN H. THOMPSON,
rtrc30 No 31 Monroe St.
FALL AND ,\y INTEK FASHION
f mti.'tl r<?jai i itwir. /, .'ir
Hats and Cans.
Nea. 148aadl48, 'iaie?l. Wkrell>|, Ts.
Mh^UKK\'t**""yHATK'*
vr
having been selected by Irimseir, with great care, he Isab.?
to offer inducements to merchants and others, Jfer ?urpi6s<
Ing former yearsj be it prepared t6 sell HaU and Caps&s
ow as they can be bought in Philadelphia or Baltimore.?
Our stock comprises every description of Hats ani Caps
-? W. -AVKH
.. -joHw-a
KKMUVAL.
LOGAN, CARR &-Cu., have .lemoved' their stock ol
<W>ntesa!e-Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars from No. 81
Main street to the new block or brick l>u Idings east side
of Main street, nearly opposite'tbe Merchants & Farmers
3all?' V *2 j** r'v U
rptibWt^a>?$iM uLiin*
i repair, with atabies and othsr conveniences.
. Apply,to M. J. ROHAN.
'an?8tr Mar.hle works. Market st
14 U t SOXJCS ScotchM.uff In 2 ox. l'ackage-, just received
luy^ior^^ nj
?5" NO. 1 SALMON.
A FEW barrels In store, and for sale,by
M RB1LLY -
1SSiSS?OTi^u,r> ??*
decs LOO AX. CARR t Co
200
REAL ESTATJ
OPPI
01
o'cL
tlie |
ywiir^
inrlC
luterest
iCent,,,,
l^SS^S?
eajl'e? talf of lot Ho. g^cTo'i"!
on the north tide of Monroe i;
atreeta. and <
The buiidm
?pa&
kPZr*\?g?$
<8} In Hut Wheeling W"iU ?d lot V?irt
?? JUMUIB!
10Su^r^rd^?r^,"JhtOT^'1?'11 <> ci?k, i.ii ^
Inj called Centre Wheel;?Mm!, I,liec,,? ?r*?5
' wnw e/ ?Sa/e?Oiie-tliird ceih lUV^t? ?
*J* ?*-? * m '
feblS - ft? caldjphlc, .(nt
positive!? be told. ? *?*?. *,bfn lhe rroiwrt, wa
' . VALUABLE FARM POH saTC~^
123 i?g,"^ OU^'Tv".!^^1^ ci"?? ?**
gg^Baam&^ss^^ssss&
A bounding ss It doc? in cul |!^/?i,V2LW ^ F?r?L
with in exceliei t qualityof b.lckcui- ?2 ,l0,?> "*?k?r
between bill and Mtou ]??|ffi2^.c?^?m?M
venules u an Investment ^riir? u """Iviliedii.
The land iW??J2rSfSL^IffiLove?????l3
catioua lor a *eeeul5e or.liSv 5,? tfeee "' "?>***?
I ctuom ior a vcceLab
?lUWUMj??oM.in arparat....... ?1
fGuf?e c'lrn^ 1 B" P"
vAi^UABlsb LOT FOR SALE7
io 11. corner nr Pn,..iu . *
- ; _? - ?'' - -? -* ? ?.n
r* __ FOK SALE OR KENT
e 18 J,*?p1Wa K?Uroad(aa~i
I F^SK'i 2S& 2S5* HOTJiL. Wt0,Bk
^Knqairepr JMlCHAKfcJ^pHAK.
JS32^S5isPWS?aj?i
..rSSSS ??
on the eighteenth da" or March 13??,,,,0ntbePlei,*n
called (b? Po?e,.. i?fni . Ifh '-4,<*1"4
l?iW* One-fourth of u?
RH I _ ???* ?*>rith?, and the bthMt
|;IiOm I he"day SKS^XSggB J""'-* iaSS
i L0^?' A'lfi
1 ' " z JA<:n&
? ?*riw4 baundct' ou the easier
^onh titMi ?? it _ 7,'
Vot>unaet* ou tbeeasUir
^'.1^Se:.ll'."?'.- OD Ibe w?t by
? ^irri? T*""e ?""*
I ? .V' ^L ? on
I lhe Ohio river,.
I MSMrJiruu^ ? "j a une rob. dram
??u oaran.i ? x?fi?>r,Ter' *' lbe dutwucCH
I will be sold ?ublect to the fi'" Tb* aaUpioptrty
on a credit of one, tWo fild^hrJL ol lMbt' Gufca,
Jams WAIii W1CKH,M,
I . u3r "'be above sale l. -n.... 7""1 commUriomr.
letoi 18M' at l1 mf?\TS? unal lht ?i',*
' W. H. mCKHAM.
?nmoihyKlrby. ^-nSVhecirc-t
IN purauance of a , ^W.?/
sell at the front dooror?!? rendered In tbla cause. liS
?Saturday lhe 15th dar Ir a^,^?jlr}j?u,e ?r olj'? ctKin.r.M
. lota So7 and S. *,?.%? .W kt "? o'clock i.l,
ine-'??rlycaffift?iSe,own '0,VD ?f S0U"' Wkd'
lhe ?f ?' 12ISmontla,
ing Interest riom ihtffevw^!! 4pl".OTed fecu|ity, bai
tatned uuUI ,he "Wbe""
mrl3 W- B WJOKHAJI,
r, '"Win and commlisiowr.
U A. M . at theTlront ?1? oWotk
?P?e to mi, ,t rub^ .iXn l^x"?," ""JS"'1
lot No is. on Water .i iln ' ,ot ?o 93, Ott Clay street.
Water streets,' aiS 1.1? o"?*' ?f Slitli tti
^beednj, on(*aI0-t?w! Sb.'2?. In K?U.
payments^af c^'ran?two ''' "i* f^^oelii twoeuri
?-r aalej "he deferred ^SuSSSH ?-U> 'n'?rest from iij
trs;I6pon p?^?i to ^ *eBred b'?dert^
~ holivar ward.
J" OFFKIi on ruion u" sALE.
,'p^^slardi hwqgitt^SS%2?ron WW
view#or.the river, tvith ^ , e*. bl<>- "mmaji<h?t
' ? lot *nJ ?'ber coart
2?ih or March. I will We befcirtH
"nj Room, mi ? Urje ?"*
ip'a.'XjfiuNSbae.

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