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|ti j K I NT E LLIG LNCKli. iTmjSuAV-MORNING, FEB.'Y J.l, 1858. r'T^aTtCirculation of any Pape. in West 1,1 5 ern Virginia. "gUFKlUOK NliVVS INK. i??initrecci?ed at thUoffice, another lot of Barr'a i?r ?r? Ink?the best in the country. Orders from promptlyflllea. Terma cash. Notice.?Mr. I<. Rice is oar authorize!} agent I * |icit aiiJ collect the city and suburb sub rj^tions tu the Diily Intelligencer. I ?? ..in ?A boy IS years of aye wlaliea to pet Into ra L%;Bt Of ??"?= kluJ" Addrtas 'J. \V.,? box 817. Wheel |W' V*' ? NOTICE. _ ... w||| be a meeting of "The Virginia Jorum" on Sat ? uiog, ti e ISth of February, at T o'clock, lietd In I"Vr?,d Jury room orer the office of the County Clerk. II. m.i-brra anil thcae lntereatcd in lu advancement are "attend. febll-lt The Weekly Intelligencer, issued to-dny, con iins quite a lengthy and interesting biographi 31 sketch of Philip Dodridge, together with lihe usual variety of news and miscellaneous utter. The Grand Concert To-Night.?The grand Lnceit of I'rof. Augustus Miller, which comes joff this evening, will be a rare musical treat to Lose who get eliigible scats. There is a novel fr about the proposed entertainment, to say lotting of its excellence, which must attract a brge audience. < .... Theatrical.?It is now announced that the Ithanajum is to be opened on Monday evening Lit under the management of Mr. Foster, of Pittsburg, with a talented company of twenty Ifour members. Mr. Gardener Coyne, thecele Ibrated Irish comedian and vocalist is engaged. ?Our people know enough of F< ster's reputation jas a manager to convince them that if success ?is nut impossible here, it jwill be measurably lituincd hy him. More hereafter. Hegufotwii* for I-ent.?The instructions for Ithe observance of Lent require persons over I ta'ePty one years of age, now lawfully exempted I by church regulations, to observe all the days lof Lent, Sundays excepted, as fasting days.? ?The use of meat is allowed at every meal on Sundays, and at one meal on Mondays, Tucs lavsand Thursdays. Persons engaged in hard (manual labor, or who are in feeble health, or Ivh i have passed their sixtieth year, are not (obliged to fast. Tie We-ither.?A high cold wind whistled ground the corners and blew up and down the ttrueU yesterday, making many rubicund noses land inereitsing the patronage of pantaloons Ipocki-U. The sun shone down *-ith a pleasant I warmth, forcing one side of the street into a I melting mood, while the process of freezing was ? going on in the shade. It's a strange winter, | this, any how yon fix it, and we are over anx I i.ius to see 1 o v it comes out. Meantime we I propose to watch its movements as heretofore, | ind report progress. Kanow Frcaj c.?Yesteiday morning an old I nun named Alexander met with an accident in the Fifth Ward by which he was pretty serious ly bruised and prodigiously frightened. lie was repairing the top of a chimney over which there was rather a frail brick arch. The arch gave way and the man with a quantity of brick fell down a distance of ten or fifteen feet into I the fire place. Fortunately the grnte in which I there was but little fire, also gave way and the 1 My landed iu the middle of the room, not so much injured but that it was able to get up and thank its stars that it was no worse. Croat-Firing.?On Tuesday lust two young I mm named Cochnyne and Cowen, were fined by Aid. Wright for assaulting a young man named I Tippets, of whom they are said to be jealous, | the latter having "taken the shine oil" them" with a ccrtain young woman, 'l'he night before last Cowen swore out a warrant for the arrest of Tippets for provoking the fight, when tho j successful individual was taken before Aid. [ Hamilton and fined $3 and costs. When the original fight took place between Tippets and Cothayne, there was present one John Foster, | ostensibly for the purpose of seeing fair play In parting the "bulligrants," Foster is said to have kicked Tippets in.the face. At heinstance of Tippets, Foster was. hauled up before Aid. Hamilton and fined $8 and costs also, and thus tuded the cross-Qiing for the present. Xorel Board Bill.?.Recently a young man rode out to pay his devotions to the daughter of * rich farmer in Belmont county. The Barns 'ille Intelligencer tells the result as follows.?2 | The old gentleman, not liking the dandified ap pearance of his would, like to be son in, law, Uratid him rather coolly. The horse of the 'out, instead of liiirig carefully stabfcd, was hitehed to a boaid fence, wherejit stood all night, ai.d Adonis himself wait left alone in the sitting room while the family took supper. The object of his regard, however, was more favorably im pretsed, and after tea returned and detained him ] >">til a late or rather early, hour. A few days after this occurrence, the old man, king ?little tipsy, presented the young man a kwrj hill. Our herb denied owing anything, and said that far from being indebted to tho family, he had been treated meanly. In vain did he remonstrate. The farmer was inexora ble, and urged that neither the animal nor the .v?ung '"an were fed anything, yet the board M" must be paid, for tho horse bad eaten a *hole panel of board fence! Jinl Steamer gn the Ohio Riatr.-^X funny appearance indeed would the poineer s'f?mer 'Engineer' built at Pittsburgh in 1818, ??We by the side of the present floating pa'aces ?n the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. From an "?<'work we quote tho following diseription of boat: "The Engineer draws, with machiu "y, freight, Ac., on board, only two feet, six Riches water. She seems to be well built, is j "ttoiued with iron or copper, and has a ser PW s head on her bow, through which the 2?a? P*s-sess and produces a novel apperaaiice. ie is so constructed that tho hands on board an remain in the exercise of their duty and be i gneclly secure from tho fire of musketry.? ... f'S *?PpWcd with arms aiid ammunition j? is said to weigh, with all ber equipments, ?Wv twenty ton*3 Rather Pointed.?James Russell Lowell, in . one of the ''Bigclow Papers," talks thus about - war: " Ex fer war, I call it mordir. There you I are it plain an* flat; I don't want to go no furder Than mv Testyment for that: ? ? ? ? ? ? m 0 a 44 Ef yon take a sword and dror It, An* no stick a feller thru, Guv'uient alu't to answer lor It. Qod *11 seld the bfil to you. " Wnt's the use o* meet in' go In* Krery Sabbath* wet and dry, Kf It's right to go atnovln' JTcller-men like oats and rye? 441 dunnn bat wut It's pooty Trainin* round In bob-tail coats,? Bat It's curus Chi Istian dooty This era cattin* folks's throats." The Great Ne Plus Ultra Shingle il ichine ?Wo extend a cordial invitation to all persons to call at the Engine and Machine Shop of H. W. Philips, Esq., near the Water Works, in the city of Wheeling, between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock, P. M., of each day, and witness the machine turning out of a rough block of . wood sixty perfect and beautiful shingles per minute. It is pronounced by all that have seen it, one of the greatest, if not the greatest invention of the age. It is simple in construction, not liable to get out of order, and con be opciated by any one capable of filing a saw. It manufacture* from four to 'six thousand shirgles from cach cord of wood. Any one can see at the first glance that it is not only one of the greatest labor-sav ing, but one of the greatest money making ma chines extant. It not only makes shingles but . is adapted to cut barrel heading, staves and box ' stuff with the same rapidity. I. Scott and E. P. Fitch; General Agents, are stopping at the M'Lure House, l'ully authorized to sell shop, county, and State Rights. Country Merchants will find a complete as sortment of Drugs, Paints, Medicines^ Dyo Stuffs, Brushes, Notions, &c., 4c., at the Bridgo Corner Drug Store of T. II. Logan & Co. Sat- . isfaction warranted in goods and prices. Messrs. L. <t Co,, are agents also for Dr. A. S. Toiltl's celebrated Lirer Pills! They have fur sale nil the -popular and reliable medicines of the day, which they offer to the trade at the lowest market rates. * Dit. Sankokd's Inviqokatok.?The most scep tical people can be convinced by ti ial that all the family medicines are not humbug, atnd that among the thousand of butterfly life there are a few of greatmer it, and undoubted worth. Of these, Dr. Sanfords Invigorator,or Liver Remedy, stands first and foremost among the remedies of the day that can bo relied on as ?i medicine that is all it is recouimen ?d by its proprietors. It advertiser itself on every trial, for there are none who use it but tell their friends to do so, and so it goes from mouth to mouth till all the people of the Union liave learned the good of tuis truly valuable \ medicine. It is recoiiiendcd with testimonials . to prove its virtue for the cure of liver com- ?: plaints of every kind, from the worst Dyspepsia to a common 1> "1 ? -he, and is particularly adap ted to Jaundiei Da.' itiged Stomach, Hoivel Com plaints and disi.>. .s of children. One or two doses are said to cure a cold with scarce a failure. It is worth a tiial for this alone. It is particularly adapted to the use of ladies of sedentary habits. Some ladies of tho tho highest standing in society have given their cirtiticatcs of its efficacy, and we say to all who are ailing, try ono bottle, and you will nev er bo without it.?Vlooinfield Press, feb 4. SPECIAL NOTICES. PX JTUKES FOli THIS MILLION! &T Price* to suit the times, at WYKES* GALLERY OP ART, Main *tred,oppotUt Union. Pictures taken at this Gallery at greatly reduced price*. The public are aware that this Is the place to obtain the best Pictures that are ta ken In the city. I would also inform them, that they need not go to second rate room* to obtaiu cl eap pictures, l?titc? tne riplit to head quarters, where we are prepared to take them as cheap a# the cheapest. (dei8.) J. W. WVKE8, Artist. NOW IS TIIE TIME TO GET YOUR LIKENESSES, AT 118* MAIN ST., At th* toot of tbe Hill. PARTRIDGE, In consideration of the hard times, will for a few weeks put up pictures at reduced prices. Por proof please call and examine for yourself. Ue has many styles of fine cases at from 50 to lOo per cent, below the old prices iH-c. 29, '67. WHAT THE PEOPLE WANT A GOOD FAMILY PILL.. DR. TODD*fe PI LLb haver/ # A cough mediciue, pleas been compounded withgreat ~sant, sare and effectual, at a care and from the purrsf^M^moderaticost. oiaUrlal. These facts, in "> One that can be kept in connection with their admi-f~Hthe house as a family in til-t rablecomblnatlon,havegiT.^H^fcfn?,and give to children, en them the reputation whereQ or to persons in dellcatv they have been introducedhealth \ol%h*aftty and with of being the best Family-^ out aggravation to other PiUm In use. ailments. Years weie required bjrv^ Such a medicine Is Dr. the proprietor (who ha H'iCiiapman^ HOAHUOCKD been n successful prtc-K. BALSAM. tlce for over 10 years, It does not produce that the city of Wheeling) tuHH weakness which follows the adjust the Ingredients of.J use of the cough medicines these pill* sothatthelrcom*^^ which contain Tartar Emet blned action would reach#-/-* Ic. hs Liver with certainty It does not constipate the and produce an easy aud#?< bowels like the cough medl safe operation on the bow-^Jclncs which contain opluml els. They act admirably as an I?J The different articles of ordinary physic, or as a/** which It is composed?Sen gentle laxative In str.alierS^ega, Licorice, tloarhound, doses, and are very usefulinl^. Elecampane, lloneset, WUd relieving Cortiveness, In-^ 'Cherrj, Ac ,are*o combined digestion. Headache,Colds, ? with a tonic and anodyne, 4c., Ac., Ac. ^)that the cough it loosened Th?se pllts have been In #?nd soothed, while at the use for more than 80 years,same time the system la and orders are now filled^^supported, and the natural \ from nearly half the States 9 functions of tlie bowels are ? In the Union, and tb? d?-^? not interfered with. mand Is steadily increasing^?^ astheir merit*become more/*> fST* Price 24 cents. ully known. i?1 These medicines are for sale by the principal druggiftf throughout the country. Addressyour orders to T. II. LOGAN A CO., Wholesale Druggists, and Dealer* in Trussea, Supporters, Shoulder brace*.Catawba Miti?*,Ac., Ac., Wheelng, Va eclS BUSHELS Bran received and for sale by OUU dectfl MATHBW McNABB ? HOLIDAY NOTICE. EISKEM. Ac CtWBAttftNGKW would call attention to their large and handsome stock of l>ry Goods, suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS ! SILKS. SifUNoi SHAWLS. CajUMERH CIOAKP, M. DeLAINtS, MANTLES. Ber?nt RoN*deCh?iabc*, jutSkoivxBJSS or all Kisnst Very cheap- tojtell... with ? l?r*e wlet> ol Uc??nt.Ooo4. at prices lower than ever before offered, t ? . docll ; Teas, Teas. FINS tcnperlal.Owi Fo.der, Y. Hymn. Oolon,and Blank Tea,Ju.t received A BB0 , o?is Corner of Monroe and Market Eta. iSRHAVBV no 1.LAN1) BITTERN?init received Ij dcclft T. B. JW1IN8TON.1T* Market ft. OTRDP o* KLWJAMPAIK?*h? bot S/rnp iu Me, for co"u-*e->?. - kSZaZ AIXtfc.co??r. of Yarn.Jo,t received at^ g ~ ~~ HI XX sci' ~' / DURUKR KU'flAN UAW, theJ"??t comi.-rvabu ?j?t.' I I worn, .t focT] . 8. P. I1ARPKK i WS1 . ? I - - SARliBYy 155iK^JSSrT!ai"f.?S8S?SS^] COMMERCIAL. WHOLK8AiiK iVlAltKK'1'7" - COKKECTKD UAII.V I'KOM ACTUAL SALES, gf l, J?. ?'f?H'UHKV. / A31iKS\ Potl Petrli ? Sod.A.h , *M BARRELS. Pork and Beef 1,25 Flour *7* BUTTER. Ktg 9 * 10?II BEESWAX. Yellow f> ? ....23?25 BAGS. Seamless, 9 IOO *25 ?30 9ANDLKS. Tallow^ ......... ..18 Star du CnEESE. Western Reserve, V COFFEE. BU.# & 11X?? Java lb Mocha Id COPPER. Braziers .40 Bolt 45 CORDAGE. Cot tun XX Bed Cords? liufcet, ? da |3,5o ?o do *,60 ?0 do 2,00 Plough Linea SI . DRUGS, Alum in bbl- ?*.....4?4tf Creaoi Carter.. .Sb&Mt 9u.0arb.doda 607 Borax 8iVflM7 Copperas , Epsom Sal* 4?43* Glauber.* 3?3 FEATHERS. Lire Geese, prime B(J if 1811. Cod, * & &X Mackerel No 1, No a. ?? No3 ;? Half bbls 6.76 FLOUR. Super, 9 bbl 8JM&8J& Extra 4,25 ?4,00 FRUIT. Dried Apples, 9 bu 1,1-VgH S Green, 9 bbl. l,2~of ,4o .?8,00i ..?,0o . . 4,75 D. Peache*.. Oranges, 9 box Lemons.... Raisins FURS. Fox kO?76 Mink *254176 Raccoon . ..*o?d<36 Muskrat lo GINSENG. Good, tit 26 GLASS. 8x10, 9 hxof5u feet ....9,15 10x12 2,4<. 10x14 *,*6 uxl6 2,76 2x14 8,Ot 2x16...... #,0(i GRAIN. Yheat, f bu lye 60 larley 4iK3W ?ats.* 2.N lorn 61 HAY. timothy, 9 tun 18,00 Hover 6,00 HIDES AND SKINS treen, C IL 4 try l< Jalf, green dry ...'. 15? <heep S?ius llXflJiO HOPS. uwt* a,.. IRON. Pigs, Hanging Rock.. f 27? f 2 - Bars 9 ft, 4 J* Rqund X Hand HX<&3X Hall Rods 6J* Hoop 8?tf8f li Shert 4X<*6 Slabs and Winj<s 4<S14>? Steel do a LEAD AND SHOT. Pig. 9 tb S ?ar S* Shot, 9 bsg 2.25 LEATHER. Spanish Ilein, t? Jb-...32<&26 Harness 80 Wukkioxu, Jan. ll? 1868. Skirting. I. ? Calf, 9 doc.... 815*2i? Upper, 9 Jus.....' $86 LIME. . Wat?rr, r bbl.............2,36 vfulck 1,60 LUMBER. N'ol cle*r, #? M.._ _ Common , I*gtl7 Fencing IX&ll Flooring $21|gi?4 Lath 2,604*3 shingles 4,00 MOLASSES. - N. O. in wbls fgal new 82(S35 Weat India 7?> GoldenSyrup 65(5(6'.* NAILS. Cut dd fkeg 6,0i> 4d 4,25 6d 8,76 Sd?JJ 8,60 lOdto Wd 8,26 OILS. Linseed, 9 gal .05?1,0(1 Lard, No 1 loo 44 No 2. 10 B1 Whale 1,00 Oastor, pure 175 Tanners . ...%5?25 apts. Turpentine ^.^.65 Alcohol........... PA1NT8. Chrome Green.... .....36 ParisGr?i>u .. .? . ...3WS*45 C. Yellow 26 Litha*s? .(3110 Red Lead G*10 Whiting.... 1J??2 Rosin, 9 bbl 3,60 Pitch '..8,60 Tar 4,6006 WhU-Lead ?keg 2,20 SUnv Paint.........2;25?2,75 (Th Varnish ?gl 1 76?h fjr&Kuri do I kgt8 VOTATOFS. Ne&~.oshanic*,e bu.. POULTRY. A11 kinds,dressed, f i'oungchickens,? da. PROVISION! Beef Cattle, on hoof. Lard, bbls llnms, bacon Shoulders Sides. ..40 T?6 Hams, bulk. Shoulders Sides. Sheep, on hoof SX<i8 Beans Kgg? 12 RICE, Carolina new.. 636 SALT. Pittsburgh 9 bbl 1,S7 Kanawha, 9 bu 88 SEEDS. Flaxseed, p bu.... Clover Timothy $2 SOAP. Rosm, 9% ? ;:..5x CarJe. l&felb STEEL. 75 Plough, 9 K> ?>4 * Cast.'.. 17 Blistered 12#? 16 SUGARS. V O. fair to prime 9 lihds -.7K?S ? ?^ushed,Pulverised and Granulated - ii<Sil8 TALLOW. I, 9 TEAS. Gunp.and Imp 45<?70 Y. Hyson 8o?75 Oolong 80@75 *ouchong 25@4i TIN. IC 9 box *18 IX 44 15 12x13 sqr 15* Block Tin In Pigs 44 Bars 45 TOBACCO, Twist, 9 B> 14&16 Good 5's 24(^82 Extra 3Ka M Stuokiug 7(?I0 WOOL. For all kinas WHISKEY. Monongahel&iu bbls, P K?1 75?;.50 Common.. 5 2t.(?22 ZINC. Sheet !nx?li Bit AUG 'ri AKU'i'ili J?. This incomprehensible Liulininf, upon which the great mass of the afflicted of all lands now rely for relief from the pangs of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Uout, fcrjsipelas, Cancer, Scrofula, Sprains, K.uises, Burna, *cuhl? and all cutaneous diseases, is rapidly sup? r?ediug all similar prt-p* arations. The proprietors give for the encouragement ol sufferer", the following memorandum ot a ltw of the won derful cures effected by it uurlng the past,few months. Cer* tlficatea from tlie parties named a*c in the j>o*ftes>ion ot the proprietors, but their length precludes publication of all but a few. One Bottle Triumphant. t Mrs. Moffit, No. M6 Morgan Streit, ?t. Louis, having suffered for <bree years a ith Hheumatism, ami tried many preparations withoul effect, was cured by one fifty cent bot tle of Arctic Liniment. Unt of Fargntary* ilenry Davit, Mound street, m. Louis, who aaya he was '?suffering the pangs of purgatory" with Neuralgia, for months, was cured by three or four applications of the Aictic Liniment. ?Mty ike liiltle f bildien. A little daughter ol Mrs. Lee, residing on Lake atreet, Chicago, was acalded all over bj the upsetting of a kettle of boiling water. The Arctic Linlireut was applied accord ing to the directions, and the tire was |> stantly extracted, and in a few daya the little sufTeret was well. Hentered to Ifeuuty. Mrs. George K Tyler, Canal street, N. o., had long Buf fered from a painful and disfiguring eruption on the face, and by the%uaeof one bottle of the Liniment waa cure i, and restored to her original beauty. A Horrible Tuner. Eugene Mallory, Natchez, was three yeara the victim of g horrible tumor on the neck, which resisted all remedies until- he tried the arctic Liniment. Three bottles cured him in a few weeks. Wonderful C.'nret Mra. Bedford, Mobile, was confined to her couch for three yeara with numb palsy, and after being in despair from the failure of all other remedies, w?*s cured by Ibe Arctic Llni* ment, in a little over a month. An Kx^lonlon, Mkmphi*, Tk.n.h., Nov. 2Sth, 18ftT. I hereby certify, that having been badly bruised and scalded by the explosion of a Steam Boiler, a friend induced me to try Bragg 'a Arctic Liniment. Thesmatt was instant, ly extra ted from the acalds, and in a very short time, all the pain was gone from the bruiaea. Tu two weeks 1 waa well, and able to resume my business. HENRY If AVEttftKILL, residence Jackson street. Tke Hlind Bee! Waarraa Crrr lowa, Nov. 9th,lS5T. Da. A. G. Bbago?Dear 8ir: Por more than three /eara I had been afflicted with Inflamed eyea, in au aggravated degree, and tried various Pf?y?iclana, and several nostrums, tj> no efTect; 1 was induced by Dr. liaum to try the Arctic Liniment, and in two months was neerly well. My little daughter was afflicted in the same manner for the same t'me. and during a portion of the time wax entirely blind ia one eye. 1 applied your valuable Liniment, atul her eyes are now perfectly sound. Thus have f, with one two. bitt-bottlc, cured luy daughter's eyea and ray own, besides curing the rheumatism in my back. I would ?ot without you*invalttabl? remedy fn my house. Yours truly, . W*. HCtfSELL. Wnsrxa Crrr, Iowa, Nov. ?th, 1 hereby certify that I am well acquainted with William Russell, and with the astoni.blng cures he aiestioaa, and kbow hU statement to be strictly true. - 7 J.1 J. WAD8\V??KTM, P. M., Webster OHy. t?ood for Animals. This invaluable Liniment Is a*ao equally eflScatlea* In curing the diaeases of animals, aa witness the following certificate: Messrs. J <?A Arnot, and Lynch, Arnot k Co., keep the two largest livery stableain the West, and are gen erally known throughout the United States. JSr.Lora.Dec. Md.1fST.' We, the undersigned, having used Dr Bragg's Arctic Lini ment for a number of mouth*, cheerfully t*-?tify to Us, su perior efficacy in curing thediseases of horses; so well are [weaatlafird of the Arctic beiug the best Liniment made, that we would use uo other. We kerp and have kept for a number of yea?*, extensive livery stables in this city, and consequently our experience about herae?and their diaeas es Is great, and we unhesitatingly say, Uiat the AreWtbil* ment is the only -one we have ever found always qgjt rtive. We cordially recommend It to all livery stable keepers and otheri hatiflgtbc esrt of horns, - LYNCH, AttJfOT k CO.. . ; "< ; OMDttlBHl.' Drn^uta,l?Tlii( old Llnlment/an hand, will try Jo tell them to you u thr but, bat do you po.ltlTel> re fuae to |>urcha.e them. A?k far '-BHuuG'a AKCTIC LiN. IMEKT," aha take no other. Llkerml Cr.,Mlii.a. The proprietors .free tojuri.sh each J. urch.ttr of .dol lar bottle, with a free ?ub?erlpUon to the U. 8. Journal, for aufoar Thlata one of the b?t W. T. Illustrated papen. X certificate, en titling the holder to the beoeftt of thl. prop- , o?Ui.n, is enclMed loth, wrapper aratfaderery dollar but- 1 ue. TWAreUc Ualvent I* pot up In ? cent, Bft cent, nul fl ?l bottles. Til* M cent and ,1 jboule. eontaio BO and 100 P-T cent. more U.lment Id propartkin to their eort, and arc the cheapest, foraalrhy BR Aim *, Bl'RBOWEd, 8.1. Proprietor., M. Laato. Ma Aa ?*.?? wanted la e^ry town and Till a e. Applica tion. m-nt ilnji be accompanied by r?p nUblr refer ence^ Por sol. by UnSRUKS * BUSHF1ILD, j?nlS:lj-S?d*w_^| Oeneral AgtnUfo. NrheeU. it. SETTLEMENTS. A ceo UNT* araimt all parties Indebted ta the saHleri 1 BY THE UNION LINE. TO XIIK PAH.V OyriOK. CORNER WATKtt AND MONROE 8T5fKTf. fokeion n ews. ARRIVAL OF TUB STEAMER indian. Portland, Feb.'10.*?The steamer Indian has arrived with Liverpool dates to the 27th. Sale* of cotton in 8 days were 2?,0U0 bales at a further advance of l-4c, Breadstuff:*?de clining tendency. Corn tirui and wgliUy ad vanccd. Provisions quiet. The wedding uf tl?e PrinccM Royal on tne 25th, was conducted with itupossing ceremonies. Further details from India are unimportant, save that tlie rebels are threatening Alubah. The steamer Niagara arrived outon ihe#6U? U Oottos.?Sales to speculators 4,000; to ex porters 1,000?market closed buoyaut, and ad vancing. Manchester advices Uiore favorable; more buyers than sellers; holders demanding an advance. London Mahket.?Wheat dull, decline of Id. Coflee quiet, decline of Odals. Tea, little inqui ry, prices weak. Rice dulL * 'J'lie roval marriage was according to pro gramme. 'The day was a holiday, and after the, ceremony, tlio bride gftve way to her feelings on the breast of her mother. The young cou ple were drawn In their carriage to ?iudsor Castle bv the Eton boys, with enthusiastic cheers. The Queen gave a State Concert at Buckingham Palace, and the principal street? of London were brilliantly illuminated. Hklcilm.?The government express a deter mination to alter the laws in respect to the fi>r eign refugees, and designs prosecuting two JJel ciun papers. . . . India.?Sir James On tram is at Alumbah with 4,000 uien. Sir Colin Campbell wasgplng to Furthpore. The insurgents were at Kotab in great force. The Aznugbur frontier w?st threatened, and Gen. Grant was marching thlth er. The Queen mother of Oude, died at Pans on the 24th. Fkanck.?The proposition to divide the r-tn nire into four military departments is commend^ ed. The General most attached the the Napo leon ? dynasty are being entertained by the. French "Government. Congratulating addresses continue to the Km pel or; one from the army is very flattering. Belfast.-Fire-works were let ofl in honor of the marriage o{ the Princess Royal. Great crowds, who were in the principal streets, evin-' ced their di-position by throwing stones. Large bodies of tl.e constabulary police, who attempt ed to restore order, were assailed with misslo; and finally the disturbance rose to such a bight that tlie Mayor read the riot act, and* look prompt marsures to disperse the mob. All was quiet at midnight During the proceedings for launching the Leviaihon on the 2Sd, the irons bandied sprung fiom their positions, throwing all-of tlio work men in various directions, and several were se verely injured. . It is rumored that Adiniial Lyons will sue- ^ ceed Lord Stoatford as"Mini?ter to Constantino pie. Vice Admiral Vansliawe is in command of the Mediteraneau fleet. _ . The Adiiatic was captured in the Gulf or Spizzia, and the Captain put in irons. Congressional. WASiiiso-ros, Feb. 10. Sksat.-..?Harlan presented the credentials of Mr. Grimes, the new Senator from Iowa. Dou glas attempted to bring up bis Kansas resolu tions, Davis objected and called for the yeas and. nnys. Douglas proceeded to give reasons why the resolutions should be considered now. Da-, vis objected to a discussion of the merits of the. question, when Douglas Hred tip, claiming the right to discuss, from the practice of the Senate in other cases. He proceeded, referring to the fraudulent elections in Kansas. Mr. Mason spoke in the debate on the army bill. Ho would rely upon the estimate of the War Department, and would vote for the in r Mr. Crittenden advocated the bill and eulo gized the army. ? . ?? ... Mr. Hale would state in behalf of the Adnnn istration (though not by request) that the Gov ernment does not desire the passage of the bill, fortifying his position by reading an article Iron) the "Union." Although he would not endorse tlie Administration in all things, yet he would vote in accordance with Its desire, to kill the b,Mr. Houston opposed the bill, saying b? w<?iM never again voie for an army increase. He had been riad out of the Democratic party but had never cared enough about it to ask the reason. , Jackson had principles without a platform?the present administration had a platform without principles. ,, ,, Mr. Davis commenced answering objections, ponding which?adjourned. House.?The House proceeded in considera tion of tlio bill amending the act providing for. [lie safety of passengers on boato propelled in it-hole or in part by steam. Mr. Washburne. of Illinois, showad the ne refsity of the passage of the bill, and explained hat it brings under the law of 1852, fetry and ug boats. [Hie bill is lengthy and imposes ex pensive and serious restrictions as to dangerous ind combustible articles of freight, 4c ] Mr. islark, of New York, said tliat part al* owing only 1 passenger to 7 ton*, would con 3scale $ 10,000.000 of property and lay the ft-harves of New York and every Meawer enga ;ed in commerce on the ocean, liable. He aA- t ;d for further time for consideration- Letcher , ?egarded the bill asa violation of the .Constitu tion, as it proposed to control the private bufl icss of those engaged in freighting, and to in terfere with the tights of Stale#. Miles Taylor idvocatcd the new provisions which w ere neces sary to carry out the present law, which in ma. ly respects was inoperative. John Cochrane explained and showed the necessity of an im nediate passage of the bill. No Question. House adjourned. ?J Loctsviim, Feb. lit-?The steamer Tennessee lad arrived at New Orleans, with: JJen'ls Coin nonfort and Garcia Caude as passengers. They ire coming up the river and may be expected at J o'clock. FROM PHILADELPHIA. Feb. U?At a meeting of tlie stockholder* >f the Bank of Pennsylvania it waa announced hat Ailibone had resigned hi* propertjr for the ienefit of the Bank. They *ko adopted nato i it ions censuring President Ailibone and Dan 1 leal, as colleaguing together in common plun ler of the Banks, and that whatever puiiish nent the commercial laws inflicted on such db lont sty should be enforced. Charles Baker, President of the GirardBank, lied this moruiug. FROM BOSTON. Feb. 10.?It appear* that notes of Lawrence, jtone 4 Co., amounting to $50,000 have been ound among ti?e securities of'the Vestem ralj *>*d sinking fond. WASHINGTON NEWS. Feb. 10.?Tlie committee on IVrritori** had under consideration I be President's Kansas Message- and Levoinptnn Constitution but arri ved at no conclusion. The democratic caurue of members of the House called for to-night has Imii postponed till Satnrdaf owing to the absfceuce of city geti tleiuen who wliJs to be pivtent. FIRES. Cixcinsati, Feb. 10.?A dispatch from M?ys ville to. tlte Commercial stales that the extensive establishment known a* the Union Factory, re cently erected for manulacturiiig Coal Oil, was destroyed by tire at 3 o'clock yesterday after .noon. Loss estimated at from $40,000 $50,000. No insurance. UtSLolDEKE, 111., Feb. JO.?A fire occurred last liight.destroy ing property amounting to $35,000. Insurance $I6,0U0. Unc.i, F.10 ?The ofHce of th.' Te'iprnj h company, and the Bookstore or J. W. Fuller were destroyed by fire last night. The adjoin ing drug store of G. D. Foster was also g eatly damaged. The lieu will, reach $35,0u0, on whicb $20,1)00 is insured. St. Jouii, N. B., Feb. 10.?The dyoing house attached to the penitentiary was burned last night It contained most of the winter's work. RIVER AND WEATHER St. Loi'ts, Feb. 10.?River still (ailing slowly at this point, and a good deal of heavy ice run ning. All upper streams are recceding and navigation in the upj>er Mississippi is nearly if not quite suspended. Weather clear and cold. Mercury 90. Pittsbuko, Feb. 10.?River 4feet 2 inches by pier mark?falling: Weather clear. Mcr. I#.; FROM NEW YORK. Feb. 10.?The whole effects of the Grocers' Steam Refining Company were wild to-day for $147,000, ineloding mortgages of $307,000.? Tne property was purchased by the IT. S. steam ReHnins ('omiimiiv. a new I'mnmnr. IOUU akLI-LUd' iilf&UiAL coluu fikbtr, U(tivn) and lor ul? at JjitU] 8. rUKm^ltfUU^. ALL the sites Dray in g Pipcr.iut rvctlrnl by 9C<0 PATKI1CO. Ag&io* fjriA DOLLARS worth of Shirts c?Mlp>*d tome, on ac Uli' ? count ??f whom It may cobccro,either wholesale or retail, cheaper than the rhvapcat, being superior Uar?allttK and fine white, and will h? told at astonishing low prices toe uo*6 A. M. ADAMS. Wo. M Water *t. DISSOLUTION. THE firm of Doane A Cowgill U this d*jr dissolved toy mutual consent. The business of the firm will toe tell in the h*u?d? of A. 8. Duatte, who Is folly authorised to use the name of the ttrn iu settling op Its affairs. A. 8. DOANK. Wheeling, Jan. 7th, ISM. WM. CO WO ILL. Co-Partnership. rjllE undersigned h?r? thl* dar termed ? eo-r?rtnrrmhlp X under the un of Doaue * *d?P>. for Ibe J!""*"** ai transacting a general Co?*inl**ten, Floor ??*' *** lmslne**, at tb. warehotue, corn?r Main and Ooioajr iu., formerly occnpled by Dn.no * Cowgill. wmuw. i-u.. i. 5e5; JSiS: cash ysiem ON the First of January, the sutecrioersl blend adopt ing the CASH SYSTEM INCLUSIVELY. Tney will not depart from this rule under any circumstances, for any par y or parties wha.soeeer, being convinced, from a long experience, tnat thia plan is not ouly better for the seller, but alto fvr the consumer. dsc*9 M'CLALLFS3. KSOX A CO. FALL FASHION' FOR HATS. 1857. JAM now prepared to lurnish my numerous patrons and the public with a eery sup?:? lor qucllty and style of Mole skin Hats, which are light, elastic, last- .-olor,fine lustre of finish and of great endurance,as they w .11 render good scr vieeln all kinds of weather; also a general assoiIncut of Soft Planter's, Fiench, Rockland and Hungarian styles, black, Browu, Pearl, and Bearer colors. Also, Men** and B-?> s* Caps, of the latest sty lei. N B.?Moleskin llats finished to conformation measure on short notice. Bring aiottg the cash and yon can get all kinds of head gear at a eery low tariff,at W. W. JlMfeOlTfl, aug*S Wo. bfr Ma Hi St. Cheaper than Ever. GUXlAT DlSTME&Sand heavy losses in the East; Railroad Stock, Jlank Stock, and aBgoods forced ?u th- 31nrl?t and sold at ruinous prices to the importer and Maxiu-attur* er. 1 hare just returned from the Kastcrt cities and Lave purohased goods at*hM*? ruinoasprices,ana 1 now ofierto my customeisrndthe public gene tally, good* made up to order, in coats, Pauta and Vests in the neatest and moat fashionable way, and ready.made clothing, lower titan they har? ever been offered iu thia market. Jfou will get tone cloths* for the same you hare heretofore paid for coarse ' Come and ouy loots] A. M ADAMS. ALCOHOL.?lt? bbls. 76 and 9S per cent., for sale at d?*cl5 8. PI.'NDENSKRO'S. UVWa* SlABLB FOR SAIsB~ TJJK subscribers offer f-r sale the whole, or o*e?balf, of tne entire Livery Stock ?f the late Brm of Bulger A Kcmpie. For particulars enquire, of either of the under* Plgned. J AM ICS M RULOER. Janl4 . ALKE. EKMPLE. CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS. Clock*, Clocks. 01 eke; Clock*, Clock*, Clock*. Clock*, Clock*, Clock*, Clock*, Clock., . CLOCKS. _ Okeb, Clock*, Clock*, Clock*. Clock*, Clock*. Clock*, Clock*. Clock*, Clock*, Click*, For Bale, wholrialr and retail,by it'll J, T. SCOTT, 1ST Mala St. NO HUM BUG! HATING Just complct?d taking an Invoice et my stock of Dry tioode, and Boding it larger and more assorted than ever, 1 am resolved to sell, from this day- heuorfovtb, (Janes ry, 185?,) aB my Go* da at cost, and Iu some m* tan ces below oo?v, FOB CAS0, and bare marked every arti ela accordingly. All remnants of 8Uks, Merinos, Coburgs, De Laines.ctc., etc., are assorted out and w1U tor sold for less than hall* i price. ALEX HETMaV. Jan?S-tl11 st mar, *38.. ltj Bsio *t^ WboeUng, Va. A New Light I'ltE Dmmmnnd Llsht produced from improved MX VIC OIL, has no equal, and after a personal and eotfo facory trial, ?tprjw..l it to to the pubLc aaaSars, Cnaar, too best portable light Dow In use. If. is safe toeraaae it Is Tree from all explcaive properties. It 1* ch* ap because the cost p*r hour is less than half a cent. It lathe best because the smal!?st lamp will barn brilliant wttb d steady Safiic foe twelve boors without refitting ortrimmln?,and give euflfcftcnt light for any ordinary Mscd rt<om, and having purchased the rignt to manufacture and sell, we confidently recommend It to pub'ic favor. For ?*!? Hholrsale and Ketall at O* Rodic Furnishing Iwreot J. K. DC.1UA1I * CO. i<n 18 No. IIS.Main W. ? heritor. Ta. ^UW* ASU?lu UK* Ja*> RMlltd ual lw aak O Jinx? Ttlu# c. Mctm. C,M?,,A? t BBQ. - For S&Ie. ST*uiS VSS! M;rt.Jtor* J^"ElSStr. ; .... ? BROW RUOT?jest received and for sale b A^ ecia IT. A. EDWAkDS A MlP. LMME*S a BAKHTS ansa tdldaal Cod LtVer OiLhe ^ "faky t?o** T. a. JOH>gTt>3<.l?* Mar iCk. Gaud OIL.?">m. gaiw OU for'<*?*!' alo* tiki* Ml,? d?S nc*w** m i**" ?h_ r% LYCUUNK. lor cUipfWd ruk>C [j bqT, .PKyuanft-Myurt^. y rr klmbolw i5a*ro?nt? ??o"> kxtxaot at *Lg?- """-?"p"? P' L'JUlT***?.UT la HM.1 r.rj cupcri.r artid. nf I nH (orkale to :.w,?.nn?Mw?i iur-l new -rnJm JtHtj tkHtir.-KtU* &X Hvnsr NirricK. CHATK ilw amal ot ?f?"t ."t that ?bomld kaee been paid Intfg He?*re.tkl?uioe; and I mmw M* nMdbd to bare K mkcM. I ttu-refot* o-yk aaVC* o all It ?a?T concern, that aMMaa MJ b? fuOnd at mjr W^??,HIIUmir^.lKltonP"l froa UU date, tfter that, other amafiaMiu brmaS* tMCMUdlMVIMMm. ? J. C. U?KBt>r?. Jiauirm1.!^ Ja>t? A BEAUTIFUL head^ RICH GLOSSY HAIRi! Completely^ l*xeserved TO TIIK OBfeATKwt AOCt't \ KD nhoOii t? m) MM m? k>??r?lfot?4 <? lor *1. ?a-r cclur, or bslu, bat nfttlu h*t? tU yiv* iii.rt?tui 4, or iroaoltd tiili KmuittMCfH? Dtktf, ?i UUr trtjUt but would be enrcii^ or vidi Sick kk^tdtc,^UTki(U-) I nt wool a toe cared. It will kW r.tu\t all pin yU m luiktLe fK,. *.3?Lw?! ferttSiSS&ft the tiowlcrlal dlccbot ytur U?ir Untoumc, tui Utu | beco w often dtcaUd b> <|WcUr> u.u qucfc.MMiiB?i hur djrr?,lc.,l was dtsposeo to |Lcc jmu Ctib.riU\t su the Mine ctkte|0:| Vlth ttu iLtfkMX U U(i uu iCMll> UU peted (foack remedies, until 1 ktt you an U*i?r?t autty tone moutlii duct, ?ita )<m |atc tee furft uiuaut as . Induced the trial of your KctfOltthc In ?<| tafclb- U?l by Bty good wlfr, wLuac UirUd |?ec? me ttrj Uii iw en tirely white*nnd before exhausting one ot jour Ui(? Iot tlca, tier hair vaa restored nearly to Its cil?iial Uaitui;! Lrown color, and nad tlJckebed and kevht UafcUIwi and glony upon, and entirely over the tta^aU* c? to use it; not aw.|4y Uckimc of Ifa be autlly 1*4 ?bect> *|oe? the hair, hut becstue of IU hcslittwi infiiKKct cfM tie head and mind, others olay <Mu)y and friend* are u?ang your ttestoratave,aith the hapfcfea^i&cMy ii?rcu>i?, uy skepticism and douts in reference tb its chaasoaa kid value arc entirely removed; and Lean aac do anuat c\ r lia*? lyr ana coaafidcaatleUy re^oma.cno its use by ail oho %t?U hare their hair restoaqd from uhitc or gray thy rcaaon of sickneas or atej to original color and beauty .and iyytaag persona who mould nave their hair beautilul and gioa?y . Very t uly and gratefully yours, M)LOUO& MANN. Paiaoro Wood: It vav.a iM^twcnfUrluvyoa ?i fclias field before 1 got tbobottio ot Brstoiaiavc for ukacfc )tu gave aac an order n your agent hs Dctsoit. and when I *ot it we concluded to try tt^R Airs. Mann's hair, as thr sureal test of itspewer. lthas^ude aUthht you aotrto melt woufci do; aad other* of ady fsmlly sud lri* nds.haeia g uit ncased its edccta, are Mar oawiaad ra.ro?cholng Its wt !?? other* as entitled to the hlehfat ransiaeratu n y ou rlaiua for it Again, very rcapecUully and tru|y,y ours, tOLoMON M?KK. i Uaaatu, lu., Jane t^, ls^t I have used Prof. O. Jt Wood's fttair Kcatoratite, a?tt have adaalred its waoderftol tiects. My ha.r ussK.ccem trig,as I thought,prematurely gray, hut by the Me <?! kit Restorative It ha* resumed Its original cdiar, and, I hate ao doubt, permanently ao? B. IMXfK, ex ?Senator, V. B. O. J. WOOD * CO proprietors, tit Broads ay. K. T.,lHt the great N. T. Wire JtaUmg bUbUdamt) and 114 Market street, 8c. Louis, Mo. And sold by all good DruggtaCa. ded-dtviuto Jp ONE DOLLAlI O NK or TIIK XlhST rVKUATIVC AND L1YEB MLD1 CIM3 two before the |wUk, t.amely, Da. Saatoan'd larMouiToa or Littr lUmedy .that acta as a Cktturtic, ?-?easier, milder and more effectual than a^ny other auedi ^ .cute knovn. It Is not only n Cathartic, but a JJr*r P2 Remedy, acting first on the Zircr to eject its axalld ' matter, then on the ?tnaasrli aad boarela to carry oOthat matter,thus aoompHthihg tnopurpose!eficctually uith* ^outauy of the painful feellams experienced la the opaa* auona of anoat Cathartic a. It StrcugthcM the system at r .the ansae time that it purges it,-and when taken My t* moderate 11 oars uUlstrougtheti nnd build it up vlth uan sual rapidity. ^ Dr. <&ejtroan*s IxvioopAtoa 1s iw|iinlii caudy ^frwa new articles ol awlieii^aaarly tGuaa. % dome Iden of the strength ol these gaiaanay ho ferm Vtd when It Is known that one bottle of the lavigoaato* ^^oontahas m moch strength aa ?*m huadred doses of Cai> ?. owcL without aav otltaoeleteilsas efceta. jj Though pnaaaaa lag rare medicinal pouetrs, these Gums have been bat little hauwa to physiduaas,auad aaever used ? ^ In their prescriptions until aaedia the khu of the #?Wy? , . orator, which auet- with ?udi uapaeoadented asems as to wdnoo tM proprietor to ofcr at aa u badly aardtrtno pm tried auad known an Its eflrcts. It his rarefy ever (aiUd to cure Xdocr Complaints in their worst foraas. ludlgestaon beingcauaeo by a derua?*d /.tfesrls cured ? wlau. the Liver ia enctted to action. Jsiwidioals caua?.d by an Improper action Af the Liter nnd atsn proof that the invtouuavou rvllaVes this disease let any OMtroulda4 with Jaundice take|hc Invfsnrntcr regularly one areek. aaad their skin will begin to asaa-.ruo ^lu original color. Costaveue?a can ho peraannently cured by the la.ttgo* rator. Take it lu email doses an retiring, and it mosis nature In her oprrstions By graauady u jninlahlna the r udoae,lhe bowels are left in a healthy and aeiireatst*. aaad work as regularly as dock work, dark Ifeadaehels very sooa reUeVrd hytahlng a doable dose of the /a* tfff* r*?nrtar, arhUk comds all acidity and PCmrhe** ol the For an over loaded stomach tth'ss ns^ut, sslt re* r Ueves all opptAahrt or uncasjr feeling aft?r eating heartily, for n family ahedielne gen?rally Tallnho uao It apeak in the highest khu. l>a. &*sroan's iavrodluion efat to as r?-eo^au*nd?d , ,?* a cure tor Liver Coa^Uiuu, gad all disease# arising ? 'from n Diseased Liver.. JL? teatlmoniala ot so suany of o?ur rhyslclnM In lu rs*a%,lnducAl u* u. try it,and low r~- conviction Is certain tla^t it is onepi the greatest hko ^X^atngs ever given to Dyspeptics, for It matdeu complete ?s cure before the first bottle wm taken. aa.u now ue coa ^ eat atnytnia^edOde without trouble, while before, roth ,lue but theiiahuat food wpuld digest, at.d olt?n tlw gave pain. Now a hat t#e uau>t toyay toalioaar acad? a* ls,i: Liver Com piaiut orD>apepala trohlde you, du r.ot (ail to try thls,the grenWot rrmdjcadie UondvAaf# r*ct. C TM?kM qrT?r krVp ?? tkmUjJ m. 1 Which ha* met oath ?tach hnhounded aurceas in the turc otdueaacsincidea.tiocttihticoiMSXn SAaroanV lata* rr oaearoa; m?r a? it alone lor dia?.a?ea of chnurtit that us P*^u?e it;*for it acto a*?C?Ylisrtie(a%mlhuy aud gently aaad see ana to renavate thcsi?Uat so thorooglily that wo think we are ?h*ioa a Settle* to All an sd?is?a.g then* ^ When thoy need aue<Jcfae to try thtsrer *dy. 1Ur? are , cases that have co?u? under ?ur notice ah?re gnat bet?- . ^^cOthaa been it;cired ia dfteairj ^ the Zlcrr, Moa aeh t ^and Bowels, where allothet remediesfaakd to give rtlhf It has become so usfrtul u?4?ur faaudy that vr ulllnotdo \Ju. u ithout i u?JitikmonciiU himil uou. macs osa bvtun ran aottu. 8AN roKl> k CU.,rroprHtora^Mb feraaauay.Ke? Totk. T. II. LUuaN A CO., Agents for Wheeling* JollN D. PAHIl, Cincinnati. Oku. M.Jthtbgi.Wtukaagh W ok sale Agents. au 11-dm?1 r-d a o EXCHANGE HOTEL. Corner Stain and Sixth Streets, LOUISVILLE, KV. J COMBS, PBOFBlilCH This larffa How ko JulWa mmM uaiqitind. VycMdtw U, 1#ST. Ctai|? li ?c |4t Wheeling mahble wokka / BLUM A. "STANLEY, (Aace<ssvrf to Ado us ds^siey,) MAIN &Tlihb'i'v W attUNO.VA. MunuiiieuU aaad Tombs, or all flats ol Maibte Work* cxecuteu to order. Bad of refer eases gives. jsnsnu^ly WK bin rccdlca thi* w??k.?*>?*? Mtlut al M? Hv ?He, both Tool a>4 IwnuUM;!* *faxl> M( W l?ad:--IHu. bd'a" ??w |kc<-lfa|iutM lum Tto IImm'j lion llmll.?W? u> iMMfallj h? imw, ?Mnanl, 11 oM: Uk My Ux 11 U ? twiir Imj-mt la?; *W?9M_w to fe*tuMMCMMM KlUli, KAKK, AM) liEAUTifUL! J?wtlrj, Jewelry, JtveU;, Jmlrjr,