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X u JJ ii ' uuuiui u 11 v/U |!> PENDLETON & TAYLOR, Editors. Published "B C?'?f ESTK4NCK ON atllNCV 6T11KKT, DV SWEARINGBN, TAYLOR & CO. . TKKBIH.-DAILY, per annum, - . ? . ? 85 OU I (Or 10 ?'ciua per'Week.) . TRl-WEEKLY, |.eraniiutu, ? - ?3 OO W KKK LY, rer annum ^1 OO ?YVHKKMNG, V A THURSDAY MORNING. MAY 11. ISM. ? ? ? i i The Panama Railroad. The corn spondeuce of the N. Y. Evening Post lays (tie work on this road is being pushed for <?4$atd with energy, and in a few weeks the track will lie completed to the summit. About 5.000 men are now at work, 1,000 of whom arc at Pa nama. The work near the sun mit i- vny heavy, there being cuts through the solid rork. hundreds of yards in length and nearly 60 feet deep. The length of the part.completed is 31 miles, and the receipts on that pan for the month of March, weru $66,070. The sickness and mortality, among the laborers, is much less than in former years, and isconfined almost entirely, to the gangs of men brought di rectly from Ireland and Germany, who are much less able to stand the climate, than those trom the United States and theWest Indies. The Germans who have gone there, have lieeri particularly un '6)1 tunale. most of them having been artisans and unused L> labor in ihfc open air. Mmt of the for eigners when ttiele. were trom the floating popn Utipji^fcJanSfflle^&foffolKeirjBteffnefa n ce and irregular habita of life, mil nine-tenths of ittae who clM. i When the Road is completed from ocean to ocean nml fully equipped, it will have cost about ten ifaillions of dollars. The two steamship com par liies connecting with it, one on the Atlantic, and ffte^oSerVnr jcV ^wfi^*h^evhli> *in$etfriHa ?hips, wharves and storehouses, about ten :mil SM(L?S4?pinwall, the termination on the AtUll tjr, is nearly all owned tir ciiixena of^tte UoUed States, and has ab. ul 3,000 inhabitant?. Panama on the Pacific side, is rabidly losing its Spanish - aspect, and assuming the air of a modern town ?V The railroad will be finished between tfcojgjiro points, this year, and the trip aerass the Isthmus will then be mode in about three hours. Then, with good first-class steamers on each ocean, the trip Irom New York tu San Francisco can be made in twenty days. The mail* that cross the isthmus, are c mpuled by Ions, and passengers bjrhundreds, and Iheyare serin these days of Woman's Rig?tjjgjj|'1,.jiU t';e other fooleries which disgrace tlia age we live %&au<I cut dowii aud1'iftrfr'wnat would clhe^Jflei be its fair claims on the gratitude and respect of posterity, it is pleasing to turn tj sketches of the olden timS'anil^e* IVftift Was tie appreciation of a past age^ bf woman's rights, .woman', duties, woman's place antl woman ? true position and dis tinction. It is sjld that the portrait of "a perfect itW-presented Jo bis wife on the anniversary of! their marriage, by. tlie great Edmund llurke, waa designed by tl.e lord liu.-band as a portrait of her self. It may have been ilia I he desired to give tier model, but of that we "know nothing." Cerlfi.ii it is that the ideal is excellent, even perfect, and (Mntfr e*u ~ ? i.aw irtiri9?3-> -|Vwi i !well worthy tlie pen.ol the great statesman, not infer'or in its conception a nd design to ttte "R--s.iy on the Sublime and Beautiful," or Iff the great argument on the '?impeachment of Warren Hast ing*," and-mote beneficial tliaueitfifcrin'i'sresults ffljMS3feftitii! feeble "siroug inti-ded" wo man from the error of' her ways and teach her the Hue excellence and beauty of the female cbarac t< r, shining foitti with peetless lustre iu the separ ate sphere assigned it by the Creator, distinct trom, yet a part of and beautifully harmonizing u-.lV t.'.at ofjpa8jl..Wegive,the (blowing, part of the ,: one is hanUsoine, Mil it <s< beauty .not ansifif of temper, benevolence, imicceutc and, seusibil ypu wonder it did uot more than rtise your allej. tion at first eighty My jp*?tQ 7 Her eyes have a mild light, but they,awe when she pleaaea;i they command, ike a good man o&t of office,, n>,il by authority, but-lly tirtue. Her statue is not tall, she is not made to be the; admiration of everybody, but the tiappitu-ss of one. She has all the firumtas tb.it does nol exclude delicacy?she has all the softness that dues upt imply weakness. ? 1 lier voice is sail, low music, not formed to rule in public assemblies, but tu charm those w^io ani distiugu'sh a company from a ciowilj it lias its ail vantrge?you must come close to her to Iter it. To describe hey body, describes her mind; one isttie transcript of the other; tier undemanding is not sbowu in the variety ot matter it exetlai.aalf on, but the goodness of the choice she makefcJtV She does not d.sp'.ay ti so mud. in saying or do ing striking tilings as in avoiding such as she ought No pe. son of so few years can know the world better, no person waa ?*eftless currupted by t#e knowledge. ' - ? ' ' Her politeness flows rattier from a natural dis position to oblige, than trom any rules on that subject, and, thcie oie, never fails to sluke those who Understand gojd breediu.', and those who do no'* ' *, !,4 She has a steady and firm mind, which takes no more Irom the solidity of the leinaie character tliau solidity otnurble dues from the ikJisn-and lustre. Shi has such virtues as makes us value the truly Kreat of our owirtM/' *BS8^H?i *lt wiV.fi irfeyfttiiH L?t Ki & I'd V*' eVeti;the we seek iu theuwesk mid, beamlfpl. -- ? " ' -- **7*31$ * ?>,-cj. ,*irt i *? u7-?tiie ou:. w. I . ~< r*&*? ; Brutal.?The Cincinnati Commercial, of Wed nesday. lUtcl llinl John Sower. was on Monday arrested on the charge of attempting to murder hi>jt6tCd?liltlitefl*-Barbara Burckhardt. agist; ui seventeen. Tlie wcapin used was an adze, with wonnds were infli<gg$Ju[f i an-her face; one penetrated tlie right cheek, scut' t^^uH-^Pas^wTli^^'rakd the teeth froiu tWPjjKJntli; another cut the chin iSlwiiiiiViii i?i ai'if ii annml i fulnndiny ilionuilin temple acraig?^ij?^?3&SjP'jfSSjfiJ^he young iirl had giv4*UAillter*yfcWtoi|fon, it is thought, .. : ti v-r.. ..>? j?:oo- j than that of disobedience li> her fathers command in keeping tin comprf^.*^r^J^^?^W)i6JWrVBifs! he foibid her to lec^ive.- '? " v/t v- ; * . Fie*at C?i \ubersocro.?On jPpday a fire oc curred at Cbambersburg, Pa., which consumed twelve, slabks in the rent of Judge Chambers'3 residence. During the fire sparks were wafigtF j across Main street, and the ilanies spread quickly and fullowed the course of ;.ti alley, burning all tS$Ul>U? cxcept t?o fur the space of ten -quaic} I rain Main street to IHe Franklin road. Messrs. Eberljr & Oetts, and Meads stables, took fire about the Baiiie lime, and being near the Court House, it was with difficulty lbs..building was sayed, be ing several tiiitottoWL'iggJjlrift^ dwellings ? o*tt%'n.?ifi ?tt&o?s%Kf^tfill?E0P?bira%r^; liuf ^^Bftred with slight *' i | M?. Picr.Mii kk at N??tVttjtUc.?Mr. KillflMffe ^^Hur. ICttined) arrived . Nashville on Thurs day m^i^the Chatt.nbb^attfSrood. They met With a most enthusiastic reception. Thecil izeiis, military, and lira companies turned out en mane to receive Iheni. Tl.ey were welcomed by BsSbv. Brown and tendered the liospitaliiies of I be c.l y. The replies were highly ap1vo[ifi*t^,^* cjinpi... ? Bt i dinner was gn. u them nt the Nash. Title lull on the same evening. On Friday they Were to visit the Hermit ige, and tl.ey were to leave the city on Saturday for Washington, fin Charleston/ We published y*st?rday the Ode?rather naoi dinary nfl'j r, by the wny?written by \\ ni II. \V nl lactj, lung the optnijig of the Crystal' Palace, and which received tl.e pti!u of 4100. A New York .correspondent suggests t'int as Mr. Wallace is n contributor to the Tiibune, and two of thn e n embe.s of the Cde Committee nie or have been editorially conflicted with that journal, they must l.avc been familiar with liis handwriting, and tlia ilius he was the favured competitor. Hut this i? hitdly a (air snppi sition. The 'Mirror1 publishes one of the trjeclt-d odes from the pen of the Rev. iiolph Hoyt, which it pronounces almost as lineun anthem as tan be found ill the annals of American |ioeUy. A correspondent of the Philadelphia tiulletin, who appears to have been an unsuccessful cumpe titnr, litrnishesa parody oil the prize ode, with the following pieface : Willi tin proverbial jealousy of New Yorkers, an Ode which I forwarded to the Cryslal Palace (Inr?UUju has been rejected. >? hile amue verses, Mrting together by solne iinkttow'll rliyimr, have taken tl.e pr:ze. I ain't proud, but you will see by vlie accompanying PUJIK that 1 ought lo have taken it: PHIZE ODE. ? T WOOLLY I1IM W?LRr?. Lo I the momentary darknesa F. .mi our falaca flota ?wayi Lot llie glorious brain or i.aruuin t'roiulaea to niake iI pay. See acain the ?Ud atoekholdera Meet and rub their Hclmi; palms. Ami n ll*i Minn's bIuwiii; P'Ojramiue Head Ibe high latuting Aims. Iteie behold theg-eal Itarumho! : ; ' Aye, Willi trim the iirofllscmiwi lie who col Kelt the shilling dutlao. Kr -ill the (day of -'llfiele "loin " Onlv by the mind or Jlarnum, 't'lirobblng with asauted ?ucces-. C?u the -boldsra build their lulace, Ii: great llotbam'a wilderness. I next verse I have tprrud myself?} .Man yill* all the Mara iu |>?i> aj Telliir; lb.I lU!i'n?lal H.ilace . liloi ifirs VewP Vurkeiv' (tilde ? '1'elltlie all III LtOWUn "provincial" Tleir diminished leads to hid**. Kllltkri Itncki-l'S ! Oh If joyful I Fill uur |i?l..ee now will pay. Now ilni i:ai iiiiin'H mighty noddle Has aMSuiued tlie guldiii-away. Thk Ei.kmkxts of a Phi.ick FoatiE.?The re cent elrcii ... in New Orients having terminated in the success principally of the Anti Reform tick et. the struggle rince tins been upon the selection of u police foroe,to which, as l|ie Reformers con tended, loo many foreigners had a'ways been op poijitnl. This tye'ttg disputed, " ti e editor of the Crrscmt nscertain U the notivi.y of nil the men composing the force, ll is ns foliovys: district, two Knylismn?pi^3 Irishmen, .25 Genua us. anil 2J Americans; Police of ll8BW31|llf4>ttistti66NKUSreucl.iueii. 27 cutni.ins. 44 Irishmen, and 30 American-; Police of the third district. 2 Frenchmen, 4 Spaniards, 13 Irish men'; 13 Germ ins aiul2G Americans; Police of the fourth district,.not stated in detail, is est m.ited lo be about oue-foutlh Americans. This is the nearly appninle-l. PJice.. The Board which^pmfntW them is composed i f a majority of Anti-He ers, and the consrq-ience is that 1 ifP'PEUre 37il roreigners to 11(5 Aincri?SMf*^^li T%i? Cadra is VipaiNiA.?Tlte Pel. rsburgh (Va ) j,nte?i^?ce.ry?he ?i.> ys: The urheat crop in IhU vicinity, and along til*) lirtfe of IheMtailronil lro n lu re In Warieii county, V. C. looks remarkably welt, and should no tnflj! Icr befall, "l will reuatd Hie farmer with an lihu-t "iuMty atSifndunl yield. i-'j Weare sorry to litar of a yreat scarcity of lo ???coo plants. 'The blighting weatLif.r of the last few we< Is, with the ravages (if the worms, have swept many beds uf tlieii plants. U'e may there fore,oouclude tb t a small crop will be pitched. H CoNKi.ACftATioNS.?Saltirday was marked by two ?k^rudiXQ*<V>fUiliUans in New?York, aul^dH alscLui^ew Jersey. At Ogdensbnrg three dwell-, mg house* were des'royei'; at Utica a drugstore, and building* adjoining took fire, causing a'-iorf of aboul fifteen thousand dollars; and at Bald wins. ille, N. J., a tannery and it* . oiUenls consumed -lo?s estimated at abjut fiPeen thoasjH Siwi'llfc ! irTlie.Liverpool Albion affirms that, willitUit1, exception of the Comma nder-iri Chief, "there is hardly an t fficer of distinct on iiM' ber Mi jesty's oc:ive wl'? I,as "ul ui,,""r gone or is on the point of f:oing lo the East; while the rank and ule are so numerous as virtually to. teaTfe'Ehyiaricfybsiilutij of military for what t?e considered the purposes of (tie merest police in jnv other country in the world, monorchia) or re Hoanni.K Suiciok?It is stated that a ydlfngj man named U.onn-II, ? at Brandon, Miss., a few days ago w Iked out t.l the rniliuad lraek, and when tllb-ifi ;n appr iaclud closely deliberately look otftfjjOhs<{MiUUi6d-'lii* neckauponLIBe Mil? the engine immediately passed oyei.it>almost.en tirety severing ilie head frou't'lhe body, atid'erushing Ibejaw bono. Ueaih was, ol course, iuslaiUaiie ous. - J*'*'*. S *2 . s>? #V- ? V ? ?' ? Vf WW <41 Stkai.ino -Skamkx.?All sorts or p'and, are re sorted t.l. Ill ihe presi nt lime ill New York, it Is said, togel Iiibn In man the various shi|ig outward bounl. Tl.e p'ice, and a high nd'vAnce, fails to supply the demand, and n system of sailer stealing has been established Ly men who are well paid, boarding ducing the men to ship with them, and before the caplainsare aware of it, they have failed out of *, 1 ? -1 ?* ? * - ? -?jfejiajj,Y. ed by the Queen throughout the British Empire, lor prayer for the safety aml'success of the allied armies. In Montreal shops were closed, courts adjourned, and church open very generally. But tLe'prayers were not quiie unanimous. One ol the Justices of the Superior Court, upon a motion 10 adjourn, took occasion lo denounce the British army as a band of muderers. ?-???. .1 A Eatuks Pokoned ar ins Son.?Much excite mentwas occasioned! recently in Windsor, N. H., a quid and secluded town, in cousequence of an ndiWuraloulragaperpelraled by a son, who- fa latlyj, |?^nt^;,Ida/fa (he<? twel ^Qujtuf. St^X^bnalso drank of the po-soned tea, brrVjgf^ luudtolp weo?cte?W)fft uiotoy ?escaped'? .?on<;? Pirn. In 'I'im? IIaotk.?On Saturday morning tl.e livery siable of N. P. Tallmadge, iu Tcrre Haute, ? as epnsmned, nnd 19 hordes and a large number of carriage! wt ic ileStloye>hby^re.^' ?S'he. Prairie City lintel, two carriage shops, and a Llack smithsiiop wefSV&J destroyed. JT<t - :??i> U03 i:. ^CvT - J ?. . ? 1'he New Yoik legisla t. re, at its last session, appropriated S300 toai(lthe Audre Association to complete their monument ?? 11 has been snggesled^l^l^iyEJl^gEp^ should vote a sum of moucy lo build a monument lo Uertcdict Arm. Id. 'gjWjf"> ICTThc trial of the Mi.tlha Washington prison ers is proceeding at Helena. The first witness examiued was'Henry Cupp, nrlto was a passenger Oii.the boal when she wasburnl, ami whose testi mony tends^o implicate Nicholson, the clerk, iii siting it oii.fire. 1'TThe Louisvi.le Journal publisLtis a letter from Uumpbiey Marshall, iu which that gentleman denies thai lie luuk pail with the Imperialists iii [eMail, lie loo'i neither part nor lot on either side, ;i>al^^MR^MM^.'>heuttal i i y. "cH^wby did you not pocket sjme of those pears ? " said oue boy to another; "nobody was theietosee." "Yes there was?1 was there to see myself; and I don't excr mean to see mysell do a . ' it*: I UK FRANKFORT (IVY.) CO.NKLAOUATIOX.? 1 IIIS lertible conflagration, which qccuried on thelMth ult, ami tvlncii was announced by telegraph, was the most destructive Frankfort ever witnessed. The.principal square on Main street was laid in ruins. The firu was discovered about half-past ten o'clock at night, in the large grocery and con fectionery establishment of Ciray,&. Tood, at the cornet of Main and Lewis streets. It spread so r-ipid'y, tl.at Mr, Gray's son Sthreshly, who v-as s'eepiug in a room ovel the store, was compelled to escape by juming on I of a second slory window. In a few moments the (1 nines were bulling from every window anil floor and from the roof. The IInines were suppose i to be under control at Chiles', the chief exertions of tlieliremen were directed to arresting them at the poin: they had now reached ?Henry Evans' old stand. With great exeitmn this was accomplished; but in the iiieanii ue ll.u lite hn.l broken out will) fresh lu'y below-and passed ihe fne wall ii< Ch.les', ami rapidly advan eed until the buildings down lo the corner . f Alain 11 nd St. Clair were enveloped in one raging, r .ar ing (laoie. The only hope of stopping the flaints now was in making a gap ahead of them, and a numbei of citizens set 'o work to pull down the sinoll frame bui'dings occupied by Henry Samuel, haiber, and llarkius, tailor, &.O. Here a success lul stand was made, and partly by pulling off roofs and tearing down fences and other wooden con ductors f flame, a.-lil partly .by a vigorous appli cation of water, t..e fire wos arrested. Soon alter the fire broke out. several loud explosions took place ill the store ol Gruy & Todd, caused, per haps, by o canmster or two of powder or by ca*ks of liquor. The heaviest of these occurred just as llueeorfaur gciitleiiieu re tulgriuf the front ?loor to carry some goods out, and the concussion wassuch asto tl.row them violently into the stieet. They wire all more er les-s bruised but none of thein seriously injured. I he total loss is esli mat. d at notlesstl.au 9260,000. Ill some instan ces the losses were fully insured, \hough iu others there was no insurance whatever. ? . Rk orKNiNQ or TUB Cb.vst.vu Pa lack. ?Some clever satirist lias been writing lo the Philadelphia Bullet n, an amusing bur'esque on the re-opening nJ-.Uie.Pilice. One of its ! est points is the? Oruer or Pkockssion. Viuftfcwp'BHild of i>i usic, playing '-Jonlou's a hard road lo trabble.V PiIIMKasT. IIaRNUJI, President uf the Palace, in a tiiuniphal charnut from the Hippodrome, drawn by 12 donkeys. Crystal Palace Directors, in a Snarl. Band of Musie, playing "Thtre's o go-d time coming, boys, wait a little longer." Recipients ol Prize medals of 1853, iu n cab. COO disappointed Exhibitors or 1^83. Uaml of Music "Joying "Hope told a llattering t ile." Treasurer of the Crjslal Palace Company, sup '"band^ of' music,' playing 'Thai's the way the money goes." Autuor of the Prize Oile. mounted on Pegasus with a crown o ? ofgieun baize. Male and Female "Choral Stars," candidates for Matrimony. II. lid of Music, playiiu- "Come Haste to the Wedding." I'rolessiona Putr-Writers of New YorK** i Horace (Ireelv, ou bis Last Hobby. Hand uf Music, playing "II I had a Lonkty.'J stiauget: in Search of the Elephant. . WimW0sj>' Iu Urs order the proce sum wound round among the naves (llie teligraph sp< lis it with a K.?K.is,) of the Paln.ce, and 11 e inspitiiig airs of the differ ent and indifferent baud-, plajin^ all .it ihes.me lime, produced:!! musical ell'ict unheard of uutil ? his occasion. The head of the procession finally, halted iu the shadow of Washington, and the great Balnuui ascen 'ed a crimson ilai>-, while the luiiltilude waved their hats, and the various rep regulative* or furugn nations saluted liitil with cues of ?? Vive Itanium Hi ?? Viva. Baitmuibol" " Go it !\ T. ! " vV. "... . szur&l i' : National. MruicAi.'CasvrSTio.x ?Tlife St: Louis papers bring us ILe first .two day's proceedmis of ? his body., Dr Clias A P. til, uf Missouri, is the President of the Convention; Dr P West, of Pj, oiic of the Secretaries; and Dr D F Cuudie, ol tiiftfl'.reaaurrr. Oil the second <!ny various nti -tracls ol reports from committers were rend. Dr. J ibu A Alice, of Lai:ca>jer, Pa, read one on Hie epidemics of ,.-ew Jersey. I enusvlvanin, .Maiy land ami Delaware. A report was submitted Ironi Dr Dou'iMson, of B.iliimoie, on the present mid prwptclive value ol the Microscope in Disease. Tli committee Oil Prize Essays awarded tint one 'flffSt^Wr all EsSfi) Oil anew method of '.resting Auutiiled fr'ruclurcs aiul certain Deformities of ihe OsseousSystem by Pruf. Urainnrd, of Chicago. Itesolutions were unanimously adopted com mending the suggestions of the Secretary of the Treasury to abolish, or materially modify, the du'.y Oil such crude durgs not pruducable iu Uiis coun tiy, as are useii iu the laboialorKs of the country iu Ihe manufacture or chein.cals. A communication was received from the Ne.v lltiui|>shlre Slute Medical Society, expressing Ihe 'pillion that the National Medical Association' ought not to adiriU to membership any delegate representing a Medical rociety which uumbeis u mongst its members any person or persons'WB? I inlop: as their sysiem if practice atiy form of em piricism. IprJames G. Percivat, the poel, has, it is said, cast aside his'harp and forever abandoned the Miiser. The Louisville Journal thus speaks of Lii retirement: : ? '?-.j. ? r Self-innm red in a room of H.e hospital int'e extreme suburbs of New Haven?a uily of which a poet should be proud?this gifted and ecoent io being live?, as he lias lived for the last quarter uf a century, a purely solitary and ascctic life. He is wholly absorbed in intellectual pursuits, and shrinks wiili a painful sensitiveiusa Irora all lux uries ami amenities of life. No Eastern anchor ileever abjured more completely the comforts and refinements- of ejegaul rank fur the blank priva tions of bis Cell ? no storied reolnse over more vol untarily renounced * tirilliau career,ol usefulness and fame (or tile lonely vigils ol a hermitage. Iu ihip desolation, n joicing. 'it is said, in hut a single cli.-ir, he bus surrounded h ? WilllB which, Uiougli dead to all beside, lie finds the so lace aud c anus ol intellect. I ???lift i% lv- ? i ..J.'J # X > Hkmovai. op tiiicMain Bonk in tiik Lf.o of a Hov,?J hn Haja, a lad 15 years of age./win of a widow lady of Alleghepy City, had received some Wniter removed last week, while the boy was un der ihe Miiluence or chloroform, theinaiu bone of tlie leg from the km e to the ankle by ext rpation. ihe removal of the whole ol its main Uii.e, still experience lias taught that new bone will lie tap idly regenerated iu childhood, and that the shape, length, and usefulness of the limb will be preserv ed. This is n triumph of modern surgery thus to save a limb, wj,ilfc it is a blessing lo: Ihe afflicted to be restoied without mutilation. The boy is do iiig vCclli free from pain, nml l is lecovery a. pears to be certain.?1'ilU. Juumui. '**-? ? ?p ,' i <- , ' t iCni: vfoo ?.?? } Ciui.u Poisoxkii.?Yesterday afternoon Dr. flat as? SSSJStiXS! SS! in the tumily of Mr Kaufman, tesiding on Court between Main and Walnut streets, lie gave n prescription which was prepared at the drug store south west corner ol Ceurt and Vine streets. The .child look the medicine and died within fifteen minutes. A pnst mortem examination was held, and tie preparation found to contain poison. Di. We^r voluntarily gave tail lefore the Police Court 111 the sum of SO,000. for appearance this morning. Whether the fault lies with the physician or the urugg&t, is; yet to be determined.?Cut. Columbian. JtO dXf/jL' aAU Lrrd Palmerslo'n vrns recently addrersed by one ol the Hungarian e.vles in London, and in reply, is reported to have used this language: ?I wish that the C&ar may succeed in gaining', over, nnd the sooner Ihe belter, both Prjssia and Austria. We shuuld be much stronger without this German Alliance than we shall betitli The best you can do at present is to keep perfectly you may if vou should think it cdvisable, do some thing. Itis not impossible that you may even b^ called upon lo do so. Hut once more 1 tell vou, lie baugrz pas, for Ihe lime being. Your counliy's cause mu111 be retarded fur an indefinite peiiod, should )ou be too hasty jii the present occasion.' D"It has been decided thai Abslom was leader of the first parly of "know nothing*." The au thority is 11 Samuel xv, 11: "And with Absalom went two hundred men out of Jerusalem, Ih-t were called? and lliey uenlin their cimplicity, and they knrtc vol anything." JL UIOl-HUll ?" * A few years ago, there was uc individual in Ar kmi-iis who caused more lrouli'e lo the ?ood jieo | pie of Unit Plate lliiin Dick Hatch, r, a notorious ho:se-ll ief. Hichnrd's exploits vvi re not only da ring, but numer-iits. Hi? movements were C,!JI" ning and slealthy. Ilfiwodld Some down on the 'mrns and cattle yards of Hit community will ".lie uiddenniss of o niicht-hawk, anil before you could ?uy "look ond sec !!' ho would lie ' 11 Willi l#oo?y -nough lo keep him Eh gin and champagne f..r a iionill. Tilings at last naclie.l Mich 11 pare. Unit lie citizens made up lb. if minds to i.irer a rewind ?f one thousand dollars for liis arte>l. Among ?Inise who went in Tor tlm prize wn llolibmilht rs. .lob armed I imsilf Willi II.u cutlery, fiM M4I* \nife end revolver? ai.d ? itt lit puiNuil of 1 icK lie Stalled at 'J I\ Al. -ud arrived .a llie supposed lesiJence of the robber nl uul midnight. Ilob a - proached cautiously* exanrucd the outwork, and ook a preparatory peep in ?t one'of the window*, filings were jusi as lie desir. il| no one home but the housekeeper. Hob l.noc.'.id, ob-inn-d admis sion, and took up o position near i: blazing I re of ak und hickory. Having d >ne this, lie asked for refreshments, and commenced looking around for landmarks. "Who owns that buffalo overcoat, and that fox skin c ipt" lie inquired. "The gentleman 1 work for," was the house I eep. r's answer. "I wonder how they would fit intf" saving tliis, Uol> got up, tried tlictn on, nud leseuted himself nl the lire. His oi ject in thus disguisiti liims. If, was lo de ceive Buy member -f the gang who should do as he did, ptPp in for the purpiseof r.coui.oiiriug.? Hob had not chuckled over Lis ivtll laid st.alug 111 for more than live minutes, before lie saw three 01 four ferocious looking men gozirg in at the rely window through whiob he himself had obtained a glance ot Ihe household arrange uients of il.itcher. Not knowing to what it would leaii, he iuinudi nlely left his seat and made an attempt to rush out .loots. Just as he was crossing the tl.r. shliold, howev.r. a 'four pound*LM knocked him llaiter than the slock-nmiket. "lie u xt thing I i.--list did was to gag him and tliro.v hint across n mule. This was als . done 111 a mnmeul. Wli n Ilob re covered from the "stuniud" swoon into which the blow had plunged him, he undeitook to right him self, but met witli such a severe reprimand from a pair of cov hide lioofl, that lie diil not repeat it After a long tiamp through mud and darkness, ihe cav.ilosde arrived and halted al li inagistra'e's of fice. An examination ion dialely took place, when it woS discovered that poor Hub had fallen a "victim to circumsluuces." The buffalo overcoat had misled a scouting pnrty of "wolverines," who having heard of " lie great reward," hud gone to make the sa ne arrest that Bob had enib irked in.? Whether*! lie explanation was satisfactory to the in jured parly, we never couM learn; ail we know is thai it was the last tiiue Hob appeared iu disgu se, or went thief hunting. .YWKtK'ii Distance apart to Plant Tkkks.?The Atrri cultural sayai.?'After o long couim. ofSBeni. Mon iind experience on this subject, we have hill, made iip our minds to the conclusion that in am part of the Unit, d States aS.t the Cauadas, ti,; lollowing dislonce< nre the tea,l fit which th. irets should lie required to siainli ' l'" ^ Aviile* 33 ftcl, or i?? rods?to feet is none tou Pears, on their own stocks, 24 to 30 feet reals. orquuiCe Hock, 10 to 12 feel. "ec"rn"' ai>ticot' - E.ig.ish cheirie*, 20 to 24 feet. reet^"115'1' ?r Oa"""on or P'e cherry, 16 t j 2< To Prkskrvk E.ca.?'I'ake on* pound of Mo,l( lime and black it In three gallons of water. Tliei add one pound of salt. Put the eggs in when h ...;xlure ? cold. Look to it trebly L"cer !?,^b ? rlV, '' " e"V'u,U:U wi?' '"'e- If mil jlaek a liltlemore and add to it, A pork or win, ba-rel is be. I lor the purpose. ?MWfc It :s necessary to he particular that thrilahnMiH llie i-Rg should not becrackrd. If it j? tho lim hardens the yolk, and renders t unfa foru^'-f ? (Mini .miMsi,.?I have observed many fail ca!"Wi''"' * I?'"'"1 Sl luoknr* Tor tin J&LSa SKk'S'S&tSU'ti.lS Kiuiting Bkis?To atop l>ees Irom h ? h\i" Weak.ng the co"* ?f the robbers U suid to be sSf Ucienl, by giving,plenlyuf business in mlrtnj cuceof II eir was.iug lioney at home. It is ?oi. f have succeeded completely.?Have.i Keg. WOMAN. J?* [? x ? ? 3hV K n T.hf ma" a liannr lire ?\U 1 I 4-Wluie iu tuner for Ids pal as". <ce- ?. f. J 'Zuu,\'!', wouU ttuir w*? 3 llnlfi i. w" ?'ve" ?f ? <U.te, ?J?Unlillio MW a woman's Uec. "??AO-iii w^ in a flippy iute. 1 i~!i!i!L1^ renwl? ftt* aPj'asr, tzt'SSffc T-.Ul!i"lm"f. By M f~ v?2VtM"*,or lhe J? -Never known in woman lo reside., tn\n rnu"' ,n,rr<l?|w ?I" >bov>, should bffritt 1 I !l? "Ei *ndI,,,'lr,l ""?? <?'eachSSSsSSJ m SSl, ??/, y..do" 6 >uu ?'?t'uecliaiae Wat WSttM .STw- ?: ^ v"" i n l'er r ot a I e th' ""*tl ",c u"?*ugl.l one, who was firs ISni"?.'' >:?Ur "i,mC b Danid' "y " "?<?' }'\ 'Yes; well Daniel, lake that seat.' J number two"1 U,y?Ut wa? interrogated;! ffiGSsasssatListu kj^h. the yom?g catechuinan retired: ?vmM?yplyrff,,vr axJ ,,r'lN* Rv"T?''5,,"'sr,!"-?,be!Kev-Or. Mason ii P-1S5,,,g UP Broadway, stopped t( read a tljcniricn] placard, whn-ii n'timm^i i.? n&?i sa jSjaboul as we'' nsol"er fo,ks hi 1*8 portion of the.tone Wo'rk^^vhich'^ giving wny ,t slightly t, reiv Kim off hlTbMnnce ?You have need to mend you, h.re'^i<i ,n 'Z) 1 Sce re,,,nvt;' "oclor/ replied h? Wend v"u*M ltle'e " ? ?**"*?? "eor at hand.' ci'S ss? tifK " Win, hyssop purge thy servant lord." ilsi/.*#.? 21 -. i )<.. s'o^e "d.1 10 get his hand ang d"r"> Y ' ?De B ?|^ p"rfmny be?pres"ed tpeure: "PreMed m the language or Shake, ^^LUuke ?r York wiUl thousand men Marchrt up the MU, and the-, m.rched down .'poOT 5an-ai? SHSHpaitoaiw Si hin China. Ify mUSt 1,0 f,om SI,anShai or Cj.. 2NfK.?*n*. Kuitobs :~T announce myself asan independ ent candidate for Commissioner of Kevenue lor the Coun tvJJlstrlci,' at the May Klection. Sw , J;.n- WAXWRLL '1'otSiC I'aoplr oC Ohio C?iM??r. I aiiiio..u.t' uijnieli an an indcj endent candidate foribe umce of Sheriff or Ohio cuiinly. at the May election. ap?gJ ? AI.KX. M. JACOB. .Mb. Kihtor:?I'leise announce U'lt.l.lAM M. l)UN h Al* as a candidate lor Commissioner ol Ihe Iteveuue lor the count y l>r ti tcl at I he ensuing May election. nn*23 MANV CIT1ZBNS. tFi! K undersigned offer* hi him if as a candidate Tor the office of Commissioner of Revenue, fo the city d'stilc*, at I In- en-ntiug .May election. mi 17 jSSjjg MB [ ft K. DAY. To tI?o Vorn-nof Ohio County. I Offer mfmt a# a candid itc lor the officeJor Sheriff of Oltlocounly, and i? rr-clecicd shall as heretofore discharge til* duties or the office faithfully and Impartially. mrtt _ w. S. W1CKHAM. Mr. Editor:?I announce niysetr In Independent can didate ror the office of Sherid of Ohio County, at the cu filing spring election. mrtt-daw JOHN IJKADY. I'l oicxnoi' niome'ii lurltforating lCHxii* or Cordial. Tiie public, oiteu deceived, ha ? <\yciciscd c ammemlable caution in testing the meiits of this pieparstlou, be'o-.e giving it their patronage and contldence. HtiMlx wondor lui and unparalleled effect In nervous diseases and itspow e* fill and contro'linz Influence over all irregularities or the SAO'ellY* organs, l ave swept away all doubt Horn the minds of the i omnium ty, and given it a curioncy and a ce. lebrif y not only smotig the sick and sufteiing, but among the faculty themselves, siever uelore attained by sny ad vertised med'eine When l)r. Moise witnessed, In the \\l di' or Arabht, tbo leslorative and lire-prolonging ten dency of the plaut 01 which tills Klixir is anf.ex tract, he knew lull well that a medicine piepaied from it must in due.time vanquish all piejudice and opposition, and be come the leading remedy of a large class or comph hits, both ucute and chronic. His. ex. eolations arc realised ? A corrc*pondcnce, embracing neai ly six thousand letters, attests its almost miraculous cures of nervousness, dys* pep*la, sickness oi tl.e stonucli, debility; fiysteifa* torpor o: the liver, paip:t.itiun or the heart, ui ::iul depression, barrenness, physical incompetency, head ache, bypochou dtlasis, pains iu the back, iutermiticiit fever, lemale dis orueis, languor, dul'ness of sight, and that nI* inertia which belongs to all the types of indigestion. The Cordial is put up, lii^'hiy co.. nuated, in pint bot tles. Price three dollars per bottlo, two for live djllars, ?I* for twelve db'lara. C. Uf Itl.NG, l-royrictor, ! 9*J liroadway. New York. .Sold by Piir/gists throughout the jJulted Stales, Canada, auil ttiO V. A/gouttfs?Wiikklino ?KJiLtJS <* CAUWELL. > Ciklixhati ?H. IL N&IKLV3S. 03-see | in-SICK AND A FFUCTED. jflp* ; TDK mast ??ie and certain i etttaly ever known lo the world for tlie cure ol obstinate uuflis, colds, asthma, bronchi.le. blood sjlllluf. Itver complaint, whooping, cough, croup, tickling or rising lu-lhe ihroat, ??ervpua de bility, pains iu the Hide or breast. bioken constitution, from the abuse of ca'oniel and other cuiwei, i? DOCTOIt SWA V.SB'S COAtl'OUNll KYIIUI" t'P WILD CIIKK IIVI a d consumption, "Iter it liaa reacted a atate. and aa aumed a Clara ter hftlwrto ^On.ldaied incurable, ylelda without a attunite to UiU great Origiual Wild Cherry pie physician, ia manufactured under the immediate care ol 1)11. SW.IVtff, athia laboratory. Wo. * North Seventh 4JUfSiWMarket,'FuIude^pUla.' for .alt If???. JAUK-fiAKKItl KBI.I.S + C VLU frl.Li?rid>AtTKKSOKApo Wheeling. FLKWINO I, UH lis ALL & Co., Ciut-ii'iiati; nd iSyi'eateia generally. / ?.?<? axPoSS3?ffibr Thousands otP,ilen^e wbojpw^eiuilluye composed ol Castor Oil, tlojoumi, *c , are liota\v.iie, l^at.wbiie they ai'ljepO-fctM1*1'" Hie patient, Uiey aie .iftwUy Ifffjff l?e ruundatioua lor ? scries or diseises, such aa aallvaliou, loss ol"sight* weakness orlimbs, etc. Iu auollter co.until will be found the advertisement o itohenaack'a Medlcii.es, to which we ask the attention ol all diiectly Interested ill liieir OiyU ? W>ll 4?jt)>elr ch"" Iran s health. In Liver complaints and alt disordora ari. .I.njrroni those iita bilious iyi?e, ahouid make u?a; of the ..illy genu'no medicine. Ilobensock's live. Hills XT"li< iiaViieitiM ',1' but ask for ilbheilsick's Worm 1 .Syrup and Liver fills, ami observe that each baa the slg I nature ul the P.oprietor, J ti) HOBKTiMAjtK, la none I else are teuuiiie . ' >./. |>er?Iuu II11 ir l>yc. THIS Dye is warranted, ITused according to ilreetlons i change the listr fruni aiiy ollie'r colbi", '^fcoftiuful LnflOliAW IMMq'1*U_ " X ,, ih} ..... I Staining tie SHn. I l*i ice, uOceiiU* per bottle. For Kile by KKLLS CALD | WKLu Wholesale Ascitis, aud by WM. K. Well UK ? tat. REMOVAL. 1 HAVE removed my wholesale slock uf 1>IIY OOOBR VSIl NOTIONS, lo the new tour atory Urlck building, j K's, I 17. Hate Htreet, I west aide, between Alonioe aud Uuiuu atrceta, where I will he prepared with an ear.y and extensive Spring I rcb 1 WM. T. KKLUY. t" B3TJ. a. Mttnlf will be f-jund at the above eatili/illiv I iiMDtr wbeie heawaits his old HloiiCa. I Burning of tbe Great Republic!!. ' ANOTHER "II!1LM .i rOK TIIK DKCIAKVK MAVESItl Haw ? unit. Dec. S7.1W3, 2 r. m. llr&a m'-Ih.' ^t^.'^.is.ct.on that we b?r testimony to the reaNy fire proof qualifies ol Hie Definite Isafe; Of yptir mat ufucttue, wli'ch we had in use in our of fice, at tb*Novelty Bakery, Wo. 244 Front Meet, which, . with many other buildings, together with the mammoth 1 ' CI ship flic Great Republic, ami bthdi ships, was de ,'ibls moimng. The .Sa'e, couUiiiin* oil: our 1 iikmh'v, bills receivable, insurance pol icies. &c., was exposed to* veryiiuense heat f^V ni.iny _rroni the coniirieiieeineiit oi the fire, at raid uishl uuiil removed irom tr:e ruins, whfle^tili hot. to your ; store When opened at 2 F. M , this day, its contehls., r were. dcliveie4tQ,4is ill excellent order, the book*, pa- ? ' I pefs, hank bills; ?Vc . heingas Icgiblr a.s f hey We?e berore ? their expoiU'e to What \vu coiaider a most severe oideal. Yours, ie*|*t:tlunjCl ' TKEADWKLL & SONS. hand, for sale, and made to order, at Uie depoi; 105 stieet, I ddor below Maiden 1-ane, New York, by faplO-dlvlapIO U011BKT M. PATRICK WL?- ^ ' K have just received, at the sign or the big red boot, i he most beautirut and complete aK8ort.. ent of la I dien, ndsses and cldldreu's Si toes ever presented in this I n-rhn^Ir Udies Philadelphia 10> do do Slippers;, Mr. tiny Li uds; ,!350? do do Jenny Linda; U'l.x y\! ? ? .' MfSSICS' AND CIllLnilKN's WORK. f(V) ps:r misses boots and srhoes orevcry variety; 1000 citildrcn's do do do dO ,YnOTOAri-^3Aci a-K) Afl OK.NTLKklKiN'S WORK. i-S "aldoCe"'" S;;ee ^ 1 200 do patoiit leather Oxford Ties; 150 do do1 Jersey do 100 do do uongrefts boots; Jd t buckskin Oxford Ties; fT i 16 do do cougrcts boots; nv-'D.r 108 do copd clo h do 250 do patftlit leather Weusftr Ties. , <?entlemcn are respectfully Invited to call and examine at the sign Of the Hig Red Boot. ' aprt McCLA);LKNS dc KNOX. Sundries. I 9f| UOXBSOrangea, 1000 Coco. Nutsi | *JVJ In do Lemons; 0 baga cieam N'ult; < 3 case Ghirkins; -1 ? Filberts) ?. 2 l?obster ; 8 ? Knglish walnuts; 30 do*. Lemo-i Syrup, 2 cases pre Wed Ginger;' ao bSKfififilip : 30. J ' ?' 1 ? Lemou HeeUTJ/*! r.-wrisn i ? .. ,. ; . ortui|?.'Bieii f f I .?????: drum* Pigsi 3 ? mixed Plckta*,'^ 00 boxes Herring. SOJ hush V round N'uta. A large Kit of Plain and Fancy Candy always ou hand I and for aaleluw by - ;ti. .rr, l.'ii; ,. - v.... ?-??;.& 1. T. K. MSBW. S- B. coi ner Main ami Mon roe eta. |K. BATKUAN. X854. FALLIS. C^IMISSWNMEIij >*:'1 ?AND? GENERAL FORWARDERS, By Caual, River and Railroad. . Ke- si?i Cnaul street, KBKTWUICN XilN ANB 8YCAMORK STRKET8. SOUTU SIDE.') Messrs. Miner, Andrews & Wh'tol V J. C. Uutler & t'o., .r " His hop. Wells dt Co. ^Cincinnati rrsmxt i,, " ^ BaarterA Co. J i art'.cu?ar ollentiou given to trans shipments IVom Wheel in?, by canal lo Wabash Valley and Toledo. 1 ra yard 6m S UGA It?20 hlnls. N. o. Nupr, lor kale by TALL A NT & DKLAPLA1X, ' Ml M.Inst. ?eqSiKe?T. A KKW.two story iiiick tivellins, pleasantly situated on tlie Island, and containing five r<>oiu8. Rent ?125 per ."num. Possession given imn-cdiaicly. < rthor " *' tU;! l",ur*nc'* off*? of Men,,. Dorsey & aiyt IN ?j W J\.U V tiiS. JL X&JljlVl JliiN A o. pon hent. VTWO story brick haute, with (arder, stable, die , oil Alain street, i.'entio WhMlliig. ?Apply lo A. Q. WOODS, myll-.'md at It >!. lir^ot. THE LATEST AND VERY BEST. WD, iTIoUc: At. Bra., Market atieet, wish to . ir.U ti.e cltizi tin oi Wheeli hr. ai.d everybody alar, i hot ibey arc now daily receiving addition* lo tltci r st.ick of elegant Hummer Oood*. I hey .ire prepaird lo allow not only a complete assorl itnm ill Their lino Hu' at a QRKAT REDUCTION IS PRICKS front the Gooda bought earlier Intl.e aeaaon. ntylO MAUKKT STRBBT-ISTHE MMIK besl baigalus i-flered yet I 11 you ilull't believe II, J. just drop In at ST. I>. illolte & Hro.'a Mafc, on Market St.. ri d look atIhelrHniimerMat-ties, Talma*, Shawls, l;uniiela, Kibbona, data, Ac . wi'li many oilier I loud*, hoii-l.t at the recent laigo > uciion sales in the easi, of linporled flood*, at a great aaciihce. inyiO WASHINGTON HaLL. Benefit of Lo Petite Ola Bull!! ? - ? o* riila KTCBlag IUay lllb. ;<V Positively bla last apt taiat'iceiu Wheeling. MAtlAUK JUt-IKN ? *. ' * ' ?? auil rHOKKHSOK UOOO A I.I., .- will also appear. Icar-Portlculara will be duly announced in programme,. my9-i!3t Household Furniture l-OK SALE AT AUCTION 1 hi* or the tvell kept Puriiilure of Wm. C. France, at /V lits present residence on the IsUtnl will be sold ai public nuciioji on Thutsdsy tlielllh i list., at 10 o'clock, cousin1 ingof the follow!u;, articles, v'x : clolh. bed* slid betiding, bed room Furuituie, Cooking Ktove and Kitchen Furniture, and all other articles em braced in house Khwir. JjrrteriiiffiMm WM. IIALL, . myU-ldi J Auctioneer. 'lo tfnuillica, Uukcm, and Uctall drocen. WK luvd in stoie, and will keep coiistuuMy ou baud, Flour from several or thebo<t mills in this reigb ?>orhood. II. Pi PKAKCK Co , Alain at. nivU-'H neai tho Hailtftad Depot. NKW-ARRTVAL ? N"o. 1, Sprigg House Emporium-. T HAVK commenced receiving niy Second Stock of J. MprlUtf nud Muuiutcr C.oo?1n, consisting ol Cloths, Cunsiiueiea, Vesting. hi uens, Ducks. Sea Grass and many other articles, lii.e and ulrc for the aiafcuu, and 1 am bitter p epaied oovv to make them up in q jick time; than 1 have been faeretoRu* I take this oc casion to say to my customers that I ruro.i, mucli that 1 have been compelled, wl'hin tie last month, to disappoint nmnyof you in getting >our clothea dune when promi?ed, but the great rftsU for clothes has been such that it was iin possible for me toget up tiie woiksus hist as lequiied, by you, but my stock is lull again, and 1 hive got an ext a quantity or workman: .Now come on, und jl wlir fit you atl out fn the neatest and quickest mannerpossible. All Linen Bbirtsaud Drawers, Silk Shirt- and Draw ers, and .11 fact any oth*-r article that you might want to At out jour wardrobe. Call lnai.d 1 will he irtyyrSw Respecpully vmi'>, K. RICK "oaic jtialJL" * 18 sjilt receiving, in>dditlun 10 their already large and do^it uhlc of Aj*ii ni r? Mini? ? a. 11(0 nm*t _r~ " s " article* CVC! TUopioiit arn iiuui.ll to reZJlata and W< Kfc*ill _ -A.mftclth your High l'r'.c S"?trr11 g?)darid uicmV auodnlorourn oijir." 0 A f "f . meu? Luck top CoHi<w<Cr.iir>??t 12.^ "*",yrui | Q inc.'s pu'cni leather I uugiesv Uuilem,sewed; t4.""??"? OAK 48 ^*d'r"KIJMaln ,L 1 NFAN i s Farcy Shoe* cheap at JrMtj* AfrfeigArHffigp^Li;m watn ?. ^oX'Ku., tsi'ytinSt 'MUEabove l- but a smalt list or Gocds received by us JL Oh this date. N. B -?Please bear in mind we receive t?'oods weekly from our Eastern llou. c. CudtOiUeii Cftli ic y on our keeping them posted at *4Oak llall." myli JVI Mc.XKAL & Co. KR. J 4ibij?. Kj'Som Salts, (or sale by HJ ppO , JA?rK? BAKKK, 15 fn mjd:?\Src^%u7fo?iSibj^ K .Q .? AV -,HU3 ; jamhsbakkh,/ mBlU. Alcohol, rx ami B2 f>erc?ti? lor ?afe by myQ JAMKS i:\KKK. 8 bum?. Copal Vai msu;iti store and lor sa;e by my!> J\MKS MAKER {ml. COjcu Vaiuuh, a i*t uuecr uce. Tor sate low by? njv> f; - JAMK^niKfaK. 77'|?Jiasicicm unvn on ior.??le by * ? >:!o<= I? 1U myilv - ? . 7 ^ JA.MKfC.lfAlf Kfl. in ,*B* Iodide PoU**, foraale by 1U U|y0 _ JAMK8 BAKKR. 30'%re^^tt>Tl^ UAKKK/ 5 lb. Acjlouera vciy Sutieiloi article luruate by inyO JAMKHlH%f i(Kcru?li,)[ CWoride Bromine, umi uro mw lu-'jsy Ma,tl"Juu ,c"'veJ DiSTJtfpT NO. li At AIcConneW s. ,^,wrMr ... i4t Brul/ierton's Ttrbmi. ? ?' Jollh 1?. S'i>sOn, Conductor. Robot t. Williamson, Julin v ; | ? rj Abraiiao* Keagle, ' sCoraml&sionera. William AlcCuidy, | *4^k*XHK6ftic*> a -s i\ / a is i^u DISTRICT NO. 2. West L bet ty. Wii'iain li. Curies, Conductor. G. I). Itou-j4. ^ ?oa WiuUm llukey, jl. William 'Waddle; " ? .; j; : DI^riUQT NO. 3. At Woodu* Run. Benjamin 8. Gregfe, CouiluclOr. Jamei Kelly, - 1 Klislia Pogup, I Kobert&l. Wilson, ^fommianionera. Jacob ilruner, j P ^^'^WilllabrGrefflM'ivj? !jj J f. ' A t *Atkm*o&*Schtibi :Hou*H * * <* p.m4 Uo,n?,U,Wr,. llenrv Cranloid, i ? . , David Atkinson. . J iilS TRICT NO 4. ml; if i . i , , Al . Triadrlphia. Jacob Goodlug, Conductor; - ? - DiVid ArftwtrOlig, "V; tM ? 7V-' Jaihes Vance, | Hubert Kerrcil, >-Coiumiis?loii?ri>. cTHJSgftJItej3J?' Q ?A fiC 1VI .KOJDISTKICT NO. 6. At the let Wurd Ifusr J/ousc. ? Hiraui Yotiiig,' Conductor : ? . I.ouis l;4yj>a, 1 m. f?eorue, . j Sffi1- Vc. ' >-Commi?aioi?rn. Micliael Sweeney, - j ?LO? ? i4{? the Court Haute - w<:; Ifobert Moriiaou, -<t Robert Hamilton, | JJtUh Knote, >Commissioners. j DISTRICT NO. 7. At Ike ilb Ward Hate Haute. fuloakl Scotlerday, Comluctui. N. I.. Dor J??- ll'Sf. >Comml?siione .K?&r' 1 1 Is V\H* Ji, i *?*? m ^g NT F", Al tNagliten, , f - ! "S. b' ? >Co?,mi?io?,r,.-;,Jl John Goudy. J ^4i Ritchie town School i/ouie. W lliam l?. iMartiu, Conductor." " ? JiKAliV, II Jamo j .M. ivimie, Tc4i*i JKO. AlcCOLLOCII, Clerk, election to be liolden far the county, caltfe SS!^??!SS!B!?asiss to the propriety of a tax being levied ??^FM.?rass L 3... J6 uid make return thereof incoiifornuty with liie^Oth^I?* ??" T??..ispSl s^tisS^SSB ?? Clerk Ohin ennntv, 300 ; I' KKAXj ESTATE SALIioH I For Sale. T OT No 6, In block "|i. on I!., ;,J.? ,.Itt \ "" *'?" "!! iSSi oi it a":*,'MMi ~u i" "vTvluabee mill phoh^t^ and desirable country rk,d c.?k. "iinu wottnii.uckii u,,|??M ^Snri?"rt>jf S!SSMr? sit or imiafl wUb*e??l ,m..w J as v. p.*. ? 4 HKSIRAKI.Bb^ WW*? ; TWO ?,e The ptopeny being on itie He inn tin, n e 18 tuoiiu,) would nuke4 sood hot Po?>e?si..? lu or i|,r:l. 6 "?TKk uSJ ^Kuqareof ahcuaku^,. I feaajgjsgWwiwsfcl t?gtea?a8a:?s?j5j CAILLE new ^i&yxljp pnum Corner Htniu nsil JrOi... 1 ?BaBma8g.aa,ig^ai -Confetlbi:? aud fatlriM lu.n . " 'lil nrper lor M?y at 1 im I ' WIUIK? jay, . UJieaper than Even 1 SECOND STOCK OF SUMMER Q001?,l r bin ju?t;re(ir nel(mm Ne<r York wllk mr&ji L htotK of Summer ro^irUiiii- n[ rUi? Md bmrecee.-rtaill aii.l fain J-Tta*ue*. I J?tr, 4rt. wiuH stock i.r KmTolderieaewr exhibited. Kebw mv? VW f&ist emhro-il Cflipc ? kiwis at$5.00; ?26 pieces bouuet Hi btou^ at rj ecus; 200 V lawn at 65 ? 300 ? cellar* At 0 ? 300 - 4 very fine 15 ? ? 0 cambric hdk'fs. *oiuea*luwe*23ctfc __-w- C-5 ? \Vithj^ va?iet<? o? oth^r Gpods too lcdiot* i? ^ Particular attention Is called to a tot of Lineup HaJ bought irorn auction, wbick I shall tell atu*i?E vuIuj. - ^ . *i Come toon If you^ want to secure bargains, y ?/,- rt'tfEUrkpalcs and Small Profits." HAJU. PltAGKK. flu Maiuati??L J??7j , .. - ?-. .teetivcen M<n rt?md \ l?oZ Kuttimore Shaker H.nom*. jusi iJU Tor sale by A. K1MOBLY. my! Intelligencer huildiug*. \Tlltt ... Attention Ladies!! ' 7. ? i MONO the iiiiiuicerab!? articles, niceand kt.uwI . jfcV lound in.our stock oi froWjr opened Gondii, ufcB alio to calf attention to the lollowiug. as*u?iii" bie prepared toslioiv you every article tveadve.Uanil out All. W 1 A *' i. :e lit Indies Dress Goods we can show yor lsi be?i quality; blaCK Satin Decht-eus, black and cL sM*#, Org>?? die*, Tissues,, baieges, lawns audebto* plain, figured, stHped ami plaid ?tjte?; Dies* Gl^w. vi?i.ciie?ter do., l.iate do., loir iVouiiihighabils-|^2 r ?enCh. au?* ^InV'rtcanti LI titles, Fuvniiure du.,e(tiBi superior 4uatity,aud perfect'f ta?i co ors. - . 1 i i ,WkaI?& hkhvev, .?mtJjuOTl V ,%t ..a "J. a IIMIAI s ul alFldltib.' murettwu dJDU Jil ill ui L ?ll ityiesnml price* ; nlrl W > riy-r ff'-aAiK.ft BMtril^ MUMLlitS M?1 iiineii* c? t"OU Kxxxkucai kef it. out of the Knstcrn uiaiket. U -uck K? y,<^L e *11 . Hit I MrSAlK it HKKVtT. |ir?rl<8k(??l>, ?Ullle du-.ent uiitui. ? 11 iuyi . ; i: ; ? ^WyNiVlH di ifiiSvw P 'trnwli, cauupy lop, pUip, lis d and tnleST^I I- W .'l- waift ? hbktbI I ?O.N> KTS ol.all ?lTtomu?l l>nce?-i loiu: UusKmJ L) straw bonnet*. 50 much enqmrrd tor, lov.loofe large and well lelec.ed stockui k t>buu% ?TtjsiJl :c- mjrt . "JfiJlAlS A HKKl-H l /lattice. Silk and tUlla.d Vail- Flannels, of a wfi U pcrior quality. which we deUre to yell at a ikon* JgiSffr"- ??>*? - McN.MK A HKKYXfe jas liiejr _ |tri111 many ntl.gr.jE ? -,-,llll-lu-^ ition, only we nay if you nil! con c to >0'ro ilaiatfra?, ? eutre WhccUtis, you yviil nuke money by (heopente.' myl AIC.NA1R4HK?TIW I Gazette?opy. - ? SALE OF BRIDGE STUCK." >A.? M., Four Hundred Shates Ofstock iu the Wbre&rt Itelnraut h'ridpc Company. Drrink af~8ale*?0\\e tl lrd to he p.Id in cask, tbett lir? f Itllno oio nu?.<k^l.lll. ? ..I .?..I II.. < _ I New Confectionery. \1T1LMAX-F0X would vesiMrctfully. inform tkecfr11 T f zens 61 ^Vheetiu^fiat bfebas opened a ce?r not? lidhBrf- Ifitf tfd-stand of 00*4*11 Qncu,'* on Alain1 Klreet-below A! on roe. He coattaij I invites his old friends to Call and patronize Umiufcfrttf !; biwlnrfs. I and the delicacies of the seaos, ttd I honn. iffVi A25IN\S 1'ouMdes. all fresh, for sale by feb7 J It VOWKLL. S4Unk?* B JA.MKS WHIT If, a boy about 10 yta.soid, wt.Wi b?eu ir^ltq wdth^ltbSsubscriber for *one linir, w?v -sent on an errand to his stnble on Thursday Ust, iWf 2^ ana -Hot returning se*rtJr w?S speedily uad#;asrfWj tiling cou'd be ascertained about the buy - except ttotl* was ?ecii in the city by some acquaintance -.bontprdre [o'clock the same day; sluctfwhicii lime uoliiii-g bufcett heard of ?nm. Had on when hd-Ieft a brown nikast, tOrtJed'cloth cap. and -netv bools. Ha U rtl ?VOt^i/'ofTair.couptexiou, and h ack hair. ' ?? J j Fearing some accident may have happened him, ujk to> mat ion coucei dins said boy will be thankfully acbrtsl edjed by ^irtpw.r >yyAJ*imA30)KR McCOBI&Kf?a WM. T. MEEDS Bookbinder s: Rlnuk Rook SlonufacHrfr, SB booh MgMMgii ?-"-" SSSBBsaagppaJ iwr-ConstanUy,, on hand on assortment of KlankBocb. y A ?plenUl/u.for fuAUe cnMlf.'ucr i^hrpla J\ House ..I P. 11. HbrnbVoOk. deceased. oulkecrf bank, w heeliug. Tor sale low for cub. Knquire at J. Jl. UlIiLOX'S. ty ' " Mai fat Ha"-.' A C. ItTKl l>0E^wpecti uUyinfo r u ? duriII-; ^this mouth and next, to takiu* Ihe liket*?J** yofHtt children, on every ple-isant day betvveeuik?k|*,v t>? Igand 3w *- *- *<%. w man fed mau, or a veiy IT -Wishes a situation as >alesmanf ??r ?hipping clerk; oi-l$b"?sn make hin?sefrWultii?ijJ** or* stored Satisfactory reference given to tom*? best men in either Baltimore or Wheeling. "^"Address, Ihroueh U e Post Office, a U ' -T"~ LJ AVE expired since I concluded locloeemj itJfc business; and having many persons still in?le?w . ??>e, 1 hope they do not want longer time to ray lor u**" lhjt should have been r-atdfor lonssii.ee. . { Don't be ashaoiedV but come along and get a recttp* full. TH. JOlhNSTON, Jr., m vr?reho.1/eof.SWrfBfT. JohPlap -SRfftNG HAS COMBtr t or Tiiomiiiig* to maich. Ill ataOe at otte lliat lbere is the !'?= t'ftWUI t ?'-* ? TT" HALtFAX NO 1. HERKINGS. 60 " c,y- "ree ""* JU" '"VrK$<& DEATH TO RATS AND ROACaESfi^ i '"y""1 b]r ??$i;ko -um. prepaied by Z. Hasiu. , For sale br J :H VOWKW. . ap?4 T ? a^nA?nrtgL SilOKI.Mi Tobacco- , .p? ?> foa paper, ^*0 CABH*j? i)R l-.-. nwieol tlin^e iww ktyle .Frettli GooJ?. a?Kb0r8 ^^ r'HKISKKl.I. & S?