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VlIE INTELLIGENCER.1 ?"ViirnsiKVY morning, JAN. 2M#50._ I r iit?iCirculation of anyPapor In Wcit u 6 era Virginia. i ,ocal"mattees. Election Tickets J rjf We arc prepared to print, in a superior style and with despatch, all kinds of tickets lor ttie ensuing charter election. Send in your or der*. Term*, cash. Xcv Game Played Out trilk a D'u mal Endivj.?A double elopement of an extra ordinary character recently took place from a section of country lying between Bethany and West Alexander, east ?.f this city. To begin at the beginning, the parties to the elopement litre bteii enjoying ? rather loose soit of socie ty up there for s.uue time. Mr. and Mrs. George Carsncr, a girl named Curtis?, a Mr. Mav, and other#, havo been in the habit of at tending free and easy parties at the house of a neighbor-parties got up something in the free love line. They introduced, by way or killing time, ? new game called the "Shanghai game, which is described as follows. One of the gen tlemen mounts a chair, flaps his arms like a rooster. and crows lustily. The first lady de tected laughing at this ridiculous action is pur s ?d by tho Shanghai, and a race ensues, con tinuing till the female is overtaken, which, by anangement, the pursuer does not succeed in doing till she has run some distance from the house. This game was played for a long time with huge success, at ?ast an *nt*,na^y savoring at least of impropriety, grew out of iL Geo. Carsner became exceedingly fond of Miss Curtis*, and every time he crowcil she was sure to laugh. This kind of thing didn't suit Mrs. Carsner, and in order to reUliate upon her faith less husband, she gut to laughing to tho crow of Mr. May, and]one morning as tho Chanticlcers were crowing for daylight, she eloped with her dear Shanghia to parts unknown, leaving two children behind to be cared for, as slio sup posed, by the crowing husband and laughing d'llcinca. But George was not to ho outdone, and in accordance with a previous arrangement, ! he lisped his wings anil crowd as loud and long at ever, Miss Curtis ran to his cmbrace, laughing of course, and the very next day, they too, left their homes forever, and tho two help less children at the mercy of their neighbors, lo withstand the buffetings of a cold, wido world, fatherless, motherless, and alone. It is regard ed as a most extraordinary case of connubial and paternal infidelity, exhibiting a degree of liearllesencss and recklessness rarely heard of. The parties have always made more display in t'ie section than their neighbors, and laid claim to uiore than ordinary respectability. Tho dis graceful business has excited, as it should, great indignation, and tar and feathers are fiercely hinted, if an opportunity should occur for the application of these articles. The Shanghia gaino U in bad repute, having been most effectu ally played out. Philanthropy r?. Self Interest.?A really benevolent citixen of the Third Ward recently realized tho fact that he was buying more coal than he consumed in his own household. As he bad lo jay his coal bills regularly, he thought it at least his duo to know who were tho persons evidently borrowing the fuel without leave or price. With this view, anil none other, he re solved to watch his bin nightly, until final de tection should reward his vigilance. He con tinued thus to watch from a back kitchen win dow, until ho was able to distinguish thrco dif ferent persons, at divers times, carrying away the diamonds all of whom ho know to bo poor and needy. Although this has been going on for a c->uplo of weeks, our philanthropic, good natured friend has taken no steps towards pros ecuting the thieves, but amuses biinseir by watching, and conteuiplating|tho speedy retreats, cautious 6teps and skulking movements of his nocturnal visitors, when two or inorc of them happen to meet in the yard at the same time. At such times they get frightened atone anoth er, and cut up all sorts of funny antics. Desir ing lo encourage and facilitate this singular amusement, our fun-loving friend has ordered the coal for his own consumption to be brought in at an early hour, so that his vistors may not be disturbed by the members of his own house hold. ^Striout AxUsnt.? A little daughter of Mr. Alexander Seott, of New Burnley in our neighboring county of Harrison, Ohio, accidently caught firo last week, and was burned so badly tiiat she is not expected to recover. Her father was lving in the rootn at tho liino the accident occurred, but was so prostrated by disease as to be unablo to extinguish Iho llatoes. The erics; of the family soon brought aid, and wilh some difficulty the firo was extinguished." The little sufferer was almost burned lo a crisp, and after being placed :n a cradle, tht charred Hesh of tho face fell off, rendering her a most pitiable sight. ??T-J/<i</<iki? Botco.?This lady will givo the first of her unique and startling entertainments at Washington Hall this evening. Thero is a secret pleasure in having one's senses skilfully deluded, and Madame Bosco is said to do this to perfection. Her hands, says an eccentric friend of ours who witnessed Madame Bosco's performances in Cumberland, are quicker than Jersey lightning, and capablo of deceiving the most sharp sighted vision. Go to-night and witness the performance. fSf~A Sa-l Sight.?A poor starveling of a fellow, who seemed to be intoxicated, was yes terday discovered eating* the potato peelings out of a slop bucket in Sprigg House alley. He seemed perfectly ravenous, and was gorging himself with the filthy hog feed, at a rapid /ate. "Ob it vu ptttltol, la a whole city foil Grub be bid nun*." ?? ^ ? f^fDead.?George Ply wire, who was recent lj injured by the gas explosion at Washington, f>a. has since died E3T"That Elopement.?We tn*d? a mistake yesterday morning in noticing the elopement of the rascal Kane. Ilia nainc is James G. Kmc, ami not Thomas. We desire to bo par ticular about this matter. Everybody khould know his name Tor no one can possibly mistake hi* appearance. Mr?. Kane called upon us yes ; terday and heartily acknowledged the justness j of our compliment to her runaway husband. , He left a family of eleven persons in little better j than absolute want and ran away with an aban doned prostitute. The riter was railing yesterday evening with over nine feet water in the channel. Tbo weather was bright and pleasant and had noth ing hibernal in its character. The J. B. Ford left last night for Louisville with une hundred tons of freight and sanguine hopes of picking up more on the way. IUeottriag.?Shafer, the watchman who was so badly scaldeJ the other day al Washing ton, by the upsetting of the Ilctnpfleld engine "Pennsylvanian," Is recovering slowly, though he is suffering intensely from his injurios. He was formerly a resident of this city. rsr We arc indebted to Moonej of tbo Liter ary Depot for late papers. 13USIN ESS NOTICES. gr?T" Who Will be Mayort?Doubtful!?The facts in the case secu) to be considerably "mix ed," the mixture consisting chiefly of Qticcns waro, saw logs and editors; especially editors In tho meantime there is no doubt about the* fact that Dr. Chapman's lioarhound Balsam cures Coughs in old and young, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness, Jtc. Price 26 cents. For sale by druggists and dealers in town and coun try. T. II. Logan Jb Co., Gun'i Agents. Sbb advertisement of Dr. Sanford's Liver In vi^oratorin another column. CUSHINQS & BAILEY, ~ Pt'ItLISIlKICS AND WHOLESALE DEALCllft IN BOOKS & STATIONERY! no. 'iOJ RILTMIOREMTKKer, OPPOSITE HANOVER STREET, I3AL.TIMOHE, MD. Offer a foil assortment of FCIIOOL, CLASSICAL, LAW, MEDICAL A MISCELLANEOUS LOUtLB. They are prepared to execute orders for LiBaaatas, Col lcokj and School* co the moil favorable ternia. THEIR STOCK OF STATIONERY cmbraccs all Us branch es, and contains a varied assortment. JanlS-lj ? SIIAVING_SALOON! REINHARD GAUS, FASHIONABLE BARBER! NEXT neon TO Til8 li'Ll'UE UOl'KE BK ttiXCK. nOT AND COLD BATHS ALWAVS READY. N. n.?Advantageous Contracts can be made with hlai by the quarter. J?n17 Tacaat rreiciaorthip, lleltsnisy tollrjjr. A VACANCY having occurred in Ute Chairs of Mathemat ics and Chemistry in Bethany College, Va., notice is hcreb}- given ihat the Board of Trustece will proceed, on Saturday. the 26ih of February, 1*59, to 211J the vacancies. The appointment to take effect from 1st of next session, com menclnic Oct. 1st, 1839. Applications, Ac. should be ad dressed te J. II. PENDLETON, Janl3-lw Chairman of Com. on Facultv, Wheeling, Va. [National Intel, copy and forward bill-l For Rent. Tn* large and commodious house, with the appurtenan* ees, situated on Market street. Immediately North of Washington llall. This house ha< long been used as a first class boarding house, and tU situation gives It advantages for that purpose |>osiessed by no other house In the city. It is In rood repair. Possesion given on Uie first of April next. For terms, Ac., apply to N. IlICHARDSON, Agent, JanlS-tf N. I. cor. 4th A Monro# Ste.(up stairs.) DIVIDE!* I> NO. 1. CITIZENS' DEPOSIT HANK. Wuuiiiq, Januarv 18th, I9??. rf E Directors of this institution have this day drclared 1 x dividend of two per cent, out of the profits since its organlastion, in April last, payable to the Stockholders on demand, at the Ranking House. ? JR. DICKEY, Cash'r. N. Tl.?The Capita] of this Bank was paU in be in tat ments of ten p*r cent, per month, the last one being due December Iflth. janlft-lw THE SAVINGS BANK OF WHEELING, OFFICE MA IK S T., BET WEES' MOKE O E <4 US 10 If. MON EY received on Transient Deposit. Interest paid on Special Deposit. Collections promptly attended to. Exchange on the East bought and sold. bought sM T1IOA. n. LIST, President. SAM'L P. HILDRETH, Treasurer. JanU WHEELING & BELMONT BRIDGE CO. THE Board of Managers have declared a dividend of two per cent, on the Capital Stock of the Company, Say able by the Treasurer al the Merchants' and Mechanics' ack of Wheeling, on and aftir January 9t"h. janl t-M ED. W. FITZHUQII. Clerk. GREAT DIRECT IMPORTATION OF BRANDIES. WINES, GIN AND RUM * G. W. FRANZ HELM, ?JIO Market N^gnrr, "VTTOCLD call ?he attention Of the public gcnera'ly to the n largest anil choicest assortment ot Imported Brandies, in store and In bend at theCastom House, Wheeling. Jamaica Spirits, Irish and Scotch Whisky, Holladd Gin, Port Wine, Sherry Wire, Madeira Wines, Claret, Rhine Wine, Champaign, Old Monoagahela and Bourbon Whisky, Cigars, 8ardlnes, Olive oil. The Brandies and Wines now on hand were srlecled by myself durlb* my recent visit to Enro|K>, and having been bought for eaah win be sold at a small proSt and on most favorable terms. i Phi sldans and others wishing pure articles would do well | to rive me a call and judge for themsdvts. j DomesUc Liquors of every variety. Jan13-d8m ~TO THE LADIES ! ! WOOL HOODS for Indies, Misxesand Infants, the latest stvles Inst received from Philadelphia by Expnss. jssll P. NICOLL m BtO. V EW PATTERNS SHAWL PINS for Ladles and Gents, ll Colored French Working Cotton, Double Zephyr, Mode and Tan Stocking Yarn, Scissors In Cases, a neat article. A general assortment of Pocket Cutlery of the finest buallty received at D. NICOLL k IIKO.'S janl4 Variety Store. COTCrt ALE.?We are now receiving another lot of the Falkirk Scotch Ale, direct ffom the Brewegr, for sale by Janl OEO. A DAMS. A. C. GOOD Sl CO , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Drug*, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dyestufls, Perfumery, Patent Medicine*, Ac., COBXKJt It A IS ASD XOSROB STBKBTS, Wlinlli,, Va. We are constantly receiving additions to our already complete stock, and are prepared to execute orders upon the most favorable tern.s. t'usA and J*rompt Month buyers will find it greatly to their advantage to give us * call before purchasing elsewhere. Wee guarantee ?II arti cles as represented. Jan 14 CHARLES W. GRAHAM, DRTJGGIST. NO. SO MAIN STREET, JaalO C,alr? lTb?rll.|. COMMEKCIAL. WHOLESALE MARKET. Beooji?Cjuitaou $1 V & 2 W. Bcitu-h kef* IV. Uvcxirr#?>Urh:tlA **.?*,25 Cuu?-Weft!ra SncrfelUCjiliIu JJa. ^ 0??w.?_TiUo. inoolj 13; dip :i; Uir N; >ptra 4ft Corrcs?Java 18c; Klo UJffBlfJf. ' liri?**'M'kxUlL I'OW-70. >AVUf-U860. Oatp?30080. Fxaraaas?i*i?45?. Ktrer. Fuji?Shad |14; llerriuys $7; Mackerel No. t $15. Foxi?Raccoon Wo. Gixsaxu ?o3/fc'"?0. nSSSSEdSi1011,7,s?i Tlm"u'-r Liae? LouUeW. 1,50?$,?. Htuus-Sn lMauni gurar Houi.ai., Gclou srarr? &3. Naval- ftoaaa?Turpentine 10; Ui HX83. Nnu-a\<fur iod. hiu-*?-IV, dull. Rica?S*?j,. InH-riuaml 125; Oarer V P->?r?Caatlie per lb liaid; euinm.nSg*. "J :*<*'btl iwUfs^roSsi^sBg^4&s83; ???????? Toaaoco?6 twists u; flTe roU 24 ?13. KKTAIL, MAltKKT. *?*???? Bacon Hams (tugar cured) per ?bIlII**.I!;III:.IH is?? t, common) ? 10 low - .Shoulders ' .. 'Y?. ? ?? Middlings - S 10 ~c ?ro'" ?..nP.l??iK, pKk. . i? PoUtoea (l.l.l,) i^rbuhtl...." .V.y."*."""'"' SO to 1 ou Apple, (per ptdl " ',?? J-va Coffee ,5? Rio Coffee per lb rW','^::::::::::: ??* Tailor Candle. ...1 it Spuria " It; Sur ?? Uoldeu rfjrrup per (ja|| D 85 2 .....".. 4?toaS Oau **"' ift u lie cora.v.v;;;:;;;;;;;/;.;.;;:.;.;.;-- s; jjs t? i,<? HY TKLEORAPH. r 18-?noar 0.-;u. Wheat atcady at $1,44 for while. Urn baa advanced 2c for yellow; .hit. yellow 80982. Provltlont firm. Whisky SS.H'-SS*. mJ2tl^AD*LrutA' J-n# ?Flour firm; tales 3,300 bbis at M lor Penna.; ?&]<-? at for extra family ana haey. No chance In fj? Klour or Corn Meal. Wheal firmer; tale* red at tl.819 1,33 and white $l,4S.Jt/e?1,000 bosh sold at 63*. Corn In demand; salet 8.000 but new yellow at 7*981, and dam aped at 73c. Oats?<S,oou out solo at 4$c Tor l'enna. Whls $7e ?T ' ?h,? bbU at *** and '?uVlvuil at N*w Yoxx, Jan. 19.?Flour buoyant; tales Q/.00 hid*.? Wheat buorant; sales Mien Van .hit* .t #1.42 ?I.? Southern 1]^. Corn buoyant; tale* 86,000 boa. Pork f?r?W ???. f 17,7^16 for new. prime |lS,18?iJ137X. Lard buoyant at ll^AU"?. Whisky ?U-adya;ilK<s.N>;. furar ttead> at7S& Coffee 0<e.- tales l"-1"" ^ ?1 tJemiK- MolaMe. 41c. llaeon atradj at ?ld<?a ttl,d for shoulders. Linseed oil firmer at Gi(s,69e. Cattls Maikvt.?Beevet declined 1c; tales at t?*W receiptsi Jl,300. tiheep and Lainh* 6; receipt* 7.10O. Uwlue tePt at 6.S,\^6S for icroat and 7X nett; recci|.u 12,000. LixcfxxiTl, Jan. 19.?Four In pood demanil: &aI"o ner bbl. hlpht n ?"Jet of *.iu bbit. at #393,10 for tuperfine. Cmn firm. Oats Co Rye has advanced tu fl/?. Uarler? hot. prime fall sold at 7U. Whisky unc.'.anjrrd; moderate de. maud at ?&3tf. Good demand for meti pork at full prices* s.ilet of l,?(M)bbls. at f 17,3 ?. Lard firm; 1.SU0 bbls told at lO'i'Sllc. Bulk mcaltfirm; GaSc. for thouldert and tides Qrru *? M- eosmr firm; rood deman.I at *S ??3a. (Met uuchansed. Money matters remain wlth out alteration. SP. E C I AL N O T I C ES ' Worth Their Weight in Gold!" CAPT. BURNS, of New Orleans, tars ihat Dr. T?U?!*s Autl Itillloii. or I.lrcr l*|ifa have been, In lis ezpetlence.aad in that of hit pxssengers, **WORTH THEIR WK1QUT IN GOLD!" lie says that oihtr S.ea?nboat Cap. tains In the MUs^slnpl uade hare ihe same opinion, and consider Dr. Todd's P.lls thtl,u j>(Ui ?? mm ior the bU. lious diseases or the 8outh! Ws have letteia from Wisconsin, Iowa, Santa Fe, Minnesota, Tc*a,? Louisiana, California, Kentucky, Missouri, Itdiaia. Aa ictll o4 from point? near and at Aome, containing orders for these puis, and speaking In the hlih ert ierLus of thrir virtues. 8KE curcrLARS for these lettera and other inter esUng p&rtlcnlartl Todd's Pills aro for sale by Dealers geceraMy throocbout the couulr/. T. II. LOGAN k CO., oovS3 General Afenu, Ulieeiln;, Va. PARTKIDGE. AND PARTRIDGE ONLY TOOK TDK PREMIUMS-FOUR IS NUMBER ! As followsFor the BEST SPECIMENS of AMBROTYPES, PHOTOGRAPH LIKENESSES, AND FOR THE BEST DISPLAY OF Ambrotypea & Photographs. ALSO, FOR COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS a c d gQT.T.nTVPra Which the Judges reported -VKRT BEAUTIFUL," at the late Fair on Wheeling Island. The ahoTe Is a correct s^tement, as reported by the Commltiee. W. v. PtTKHftOK, Jr.. dept ttib, 16C9. Cor. S?c'y N. W. Va. A. fl. Copies of Prrtrldge's Paper, "THE I'lIOTOURAPnER," containing much useful informaiior, for Rieiukouscirco'a tion, can be had at the Pest OOSce, or at the entrance of PARTRIBtilPM PALACE OF A KT, No. 1 iSX Main St., a few doors above Monroe. LIKE SIZE PICTURES ON EXHIBITION! jy The First Life Bixe Photographs made In the city, are now on exhibition atPaeiridgcV. c.ctl AMBROTYPES Wllicn CAN NOV BE M'RP.tMFD. AMBROTYPES WARRANTED TO PLEASE AMBROTYPES GIVING THE NATURAL COLOR. Pieturrton Paper,S/uet-/ron,J'at<nt ZeMer.Se Taken In any weather^nd warranted eqoul to any Id kucfclty AT THE CITY GALLEKY OF ART, 36, Nsaroe Hirers. 0. A. ORirn S, ArtUI. THE GREAT- ENGLISH REMEDY. SIK JAMES CLAHKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. Prepared froa* a prescription Mr J. Clarke. If. D. Pkyeiciun Extraordinary to tke Queen. This Invaluable medicine la unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerooi diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and re ?n Tt* aU ob,lnicUoM? * ?P?edy cure may be relied TO yt A RRIED LA DIK8 It la especially suited. It wUl, In a short time bring on the monthly period with regu'arlty. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Governm stsrap of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeha. CAUTION. .?TZ'ft ?<* ?? '"ten ht/malu daring a, riBST TUBKX MOKT11S 9/ pnfnancp, a. Uuy .r. euro to bring on MU&irriage, b%U at any other time On* are eafe. 9 In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion. Palpita tion of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these PUls will effect a cure when all other means have failed, and al though a power; ul remedy, do aot contain iron, calomel, antimony,or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions In the pamphlet around each package, which ahonld be carefully preaerved. Sole Agent for the United States and Canada. (Late I. C. Baldwin k Oo.t\ Rocheiu^, Y. N ? ?fl.00 Md 6 postage ttamps enclosed to my a?_ thorised Agent, will Insure a bottle, containing So Puis by return msll. * For sale by T. H. LOGAN A C0..la WherUng, B. L. Fahnestoek A Co., Wholesale Aaents, Pittsburg; _ J?!**"' L*dd * Co-? Afents for Va., st Rleh a?*-1y ; BY THE UNION LINE. TO TUB UAII.V IM'EliMUi HlKB. j 0?HCit.COttNEi; WATEB AND ItuXBOk iriltTr. I CONGRESSIONAL. W auusgtox, *J?n. 19. SEXATt?After tbe transaction of soiiio un- I important business Mr. Hunter, of Vs., Chair- 1 Pan.?I on Finance, called up the 1 lif enS,V" ibl11* TbU ?pi?r?prlat? about i 0,000 and also re enact* the prutitioo* of the act of 1810 for the prevention of fraud. It : also provides that after the first of July of the present year the pension agencies are to be abolished and then duties to be performed un- I der the sub-treasury regulation*, with ihc view to save the cost of such agencies. The bill was eventually laid aside until to-morrow. On motion of Mr. Push, a resolution vis adopted calling on the &c> of the IrZZry to furnish returns of all artilleries exported to ' and imported from Cuba to all port* of tbe U. S. ! for the pa.^t Ave yearn. The l'acific Railroad hill w as then taken up Mr. Bell, on request, withdrew hi* motion to re commit. Mr. (frown's motion to lay tf:c till on the table wan negatived, yeai 20, naya 38. \\ hereupon the vote recurred on Mr. Pugh's amendment, that the line .hall atop at the east ern margin of California. Tho renmindcr of the day, till J o'clock, when the Senate went into executive session, was oc- ' cupicd on Mr. Pugh's amendment. In the di?- ! enssinn ol the constitutionality of carrying the j road within the limits of the State, Messrs. 1 Pugh, Simmons, Benjamin and liavis participa- ' ted. Adjourned. Hons.?Mr. Cobb., of All, from the Com mittee on Pubiic La litis, reported a ail! ratifying and confirming to tbe Mobile Ohio. R. iUV the transfer of tbe land* heretofore granted by wngrc? to ibiuv SiaUs foi railroad purposes. The time for the completion of the road extend ed to 1805. It itw Mated in cxplanaiton that llio said transfer by tin- Legislatures of Missis sippi and Alabama was judicially decided Toid becnusu it was not in accordance with the act ?.yUIlgress, and hence the introduction of this bill to legalize it. The bill was then passed. '? Cobb reported a bill amendatory of the pre emption laws. He said tbe object of the bill was to prevent frauds. Sometimes settlers on the public lands only remained one day, and then sold out to speculators. The bill requires them to actually occupy fur three month*, and It Is for the benelit of the actual settlers. ?nd Mr. Walbridge, J. ' 0,,j,:c,c'' to tl,B consideration of the subject at this tune, as the bill proposed tlio uprooting and entire change of tbe prc-cinption Mr. Grow, of Pa., offered as an amendment, that no public lands shall be otlcred for tale bv proclamation cfthc President, until the surveys thereof shall have been filled in the laud office for at least yeas. An unsuccessful motion to lay the bill on the If.7. ' S,s ,h<' ?ole being yeas 44, nays 1-0. Further proceedings were then stayed by the expiration oT the morning hour. I On motion of Mr. Hatch, the Senate bill ma- ; kinj* appropriation for the deepening of the ? channel of St.^ Clair flats, was referred to the ? Com. of the \V hole. The House then went in- ! to t_ om. on Consular and Diplomatic bills. Mr. Keitt described the position and resources ! of Cuba and said our hand must and will rest ' upon It; the iinportar.ee of the acquisition has been ame-t.d by every administration duiin - 1 the last 80 years. There was ample reason to believe that France 1 and England are in close alliance but this should not influence our conduct with respect to Cuba. I There is a long catalogue of aggression and wrongs to uur Has-, insults to our honor, ii con sequence of which we have the right to declare war against Spain. We must have Cuba. which is a barrier in our path of progress. Hold it we must for the benefit of cotnmcrce. What ever stands in the way of our progress roust be removed. The great American heart beats re sponsive to territorial expansion. tin motion of Mr. Colfax, the appropriation for salary to the Minister to Persia was stricken our. Mr. Curry Raid our diplomatic system is a humbug, more fur tbe benelit of placemen than ' for conducting negotiation* with foreign gov ernments. ? " Mr. Lovtjoy, of Ills., moved to strike out the appropriation* for salaries to all minister* and commissioners. Mr. Lovejoya** amendment was rejected by 12 majority. J Mr. (Jarnett, of "V a., moved to strike out the mission to Home. Like that proposed lo Per sia, it was a job or pleasant place to be dis posed of by the Admini?tiatiou in potter. The ? amendment was carried. On motion of Mr. Curry, of Ala., the mission to Switzerland was struck out. On motion of Mr. Phelps, of Mo., the pend ing bill was laid aside. The President's mes sage was then taken dp. A recess was had till 7 o'clock this evening for the purpose of general debate. xv KNiKQ srssioa. r^ir" of Ky- rcf'lirJ <? the remark* or Mr. Wash borne, of Me., and Mr. liidding*. tie said tho Republicans lo*t much of their strength at the list autumn election. Hereafter the conservative men will refuse to co-labor with I hem. If a national ticket could he form ed on the compromise measures of Itjjti there would be some hope of a return of properily to ' the country. The new party which Jlr. Wash- . burno here led Into the Held under the banner of senator >eward, urn based on a single idea, and that was sectional, and that could not be much I larger nor more respectable than the abolition party of 1801, which supported Senator llale ! for the 1 residency. Mr. Marshall denounced the Democratic plan of squatter sovereigntv. I Ho would not give the toss of a copper between it and the Wiiroot Proviso. Mr. Coode, of Va., obtained permission to his s|>cech on the subject of the distribution of ? the proceeds from the rales of public lands among the States, he not wishing orally to in flict it on the Com. Mr. Scott, of CHI., believed that there was a n ?? "^""y iu Iho House in favor of the I aciUc Railroad and were not for jarring inter ests and encouraging rivalry between the two ! sections of country the bill could easily be passed be fanored the measure a* of national concern; without advancing any particular route 1 ana argued that the common interest, founded on I a widely extended commerce and intercourse 1 wc? ??ent?al to tbe Denervation of tbe Union. 1 Mr. Anderson, of N. Y., said he intended to to make a s|*ech, but ir the Com. permit, he would forego that Drivilege and print it. ? I u i?U7,eM* K'" who ''?d j"*1 entered the hall, objected, he raid there are a good many abuse* existing in the House and among them count? ? .p1"ns *"*' sending out to tbe 7' Ti PorPT" to h* speeche. deliver wliat bTn themk ^ ?r th' ^ WAsmwrro*. .Ian. 19.?The annual mcctin; of ill? American Oo'onixaiion Society *?* h*1-' U?t night at ?i*? Snuthaoniau luUitote. The SecrcUrya *"??*? ?* year wefe nea.lv ?62.<**?. ?".! represents that 'there U an ir.rraaln* disptMlion among Cec colored peraotis in the Northern blatea M OTi grate to Africa. The general interest* ol 1-ibe ?ia are improving. The opinion i* conUdeat.v expressed that the opposition to A In ran rolor.i ution aud Liberia w?U fail to arrest the progress of Abe Societv, and great eventa are anticipated. Tho Senate's Po-t Offlce Couiunttee liave agreed lo report a bill increasing the P?*^S? rates to lire cents fur all distances under 3,000 miles. This feature was opposed by Messrs. IJi-ler, Dixon and Ilale. The Committee were unanimous as to ie*training the franking prml? tie and propose to aulhorixe tbe 1. M. Uen I t ? receive bids on the best term* without regard to particular modes of cunveyauce as now designa ted by law. I here U no probability that Con gress w ill increase tlw rates of postage. The Sec'ry of the Nary in response to a reso lution, has informed the Ilou?e that there is no evidence in (he department, tending to show that Episcopal chaplain* in the Navy, are re quested by tbe officers to use the Episcopal form uf acrriee. _ c . CapL Lover, of lha 3d artillery, U. S. Army, has rrsipwd from the scr%i*T- . Political divisions do nut interfere *itb et'joynieut; Senator Seward entertained at din ner to-day. a number of guenia, among whom aero .ec elary Floyd and Senator Crittenden and tlieir aires. The Senate in executive sesaon to day ?>n Qrmed the appoinlment of Kush Eluiore, Esq , as Associate Justice ol Kansas. U will bo re oollccted that Mr. Elmore was tcmoved from the same i?*ition by I'rest Pierce, at the time Mr. Rceder was displacol as Gov. of that Territory. The nomination of Townsend llarns as Min ister to Japan, was again taacn up. but lie con sideration was posiponed. It is a matter or , remark and surprise why he is not cohbrmed, as almost everybody seems to be favoraole lo . biui. PlTTsBinan, Jan. 19.-River 7 feet 7 inches by pier uiark, unchanged since noou. ? emlUer clear. \Vil?I!?utos, N. C., Jan. 19.? 3 P. 1L?-The Pioneer steamer ll.'ghion has just arrived from . the lleep ltiver Mines, havingm tow twobaigot Ulled with cool. One hundred guns are hung. Loiisville, Jan. 19.?A man calling himself Joseph Norton, from New Oi leans, la?t Friday , passed to W. E. Snoddy, a forged check purpoi t ing to be drawn by Hock fold, Brown i Co., on the Citixens Bank Orleans and certilieJ by tliat , Bank: he got $1,800, ?i.000 U? llardin county | K. B. bonds and Snoddy'a note for the balance, j tie disposed of other similar forged checks. The forger has not yet been discovered. Louisville, Jan. 19.-Tlie Commercial lle rieiv publishes full lioq returns, showing a de crease on last year's crop equal to 1 -3-',108^ Pork excited; sales 700 bWa mess at tl?; h"'k sides, sales 45,000 lbs. at 81- Keg Lard 11 i Rostov Jan. 18.?Jonathan Wales, the young mT-ho'^ Miss Susan Whiting a. South Franklin on Monday evening, in resequence "J jealousy, subsequently fled lo the woods ar.d committed suicide. JOY TO THE AD MIRE. Kb OF A f INK HEAD Of Llicn GLOSSY HAIR. circular sroouJ e?cl. boill., ar.u im. ??? ?? d??Ll ? PJCOV. ivuotl'-l UIIU IISHTOBAIirK. ,.II a. eiiTem- ?> a! ,.U asi joon#, la "aits'" wJ-, -??"?;??? 3?KSK lu 1-r.... la uA llic loa*a? ?l , rar r,ot. Woo4'a Hair In Sc. Ha ItUl Mn4 (?llo?iBS l??cr la r?,anl lo ta? *??lot? u.c ?f?? -: e?..t cox?^ JaJr is, is?. Mr Lc&Tenvorth?Sir: I ????? ttm ir-uLltd *ilh Can " , SLffc io iry ll. ?a4 (<ma? la m, ??"?<? ^^Msrstt.-a2K3Mg "uo; ?i i?? k.ii u .~j io th? r^a.t. t Sr ?.a? all. r .11. >,ATr T.urs wliSre*p?.cl, KLHSrwrr. p<j?.tiitLnni, 6rvt. f. Ufil P.o,. Wooo-Ocareu: T..r ll^r nr^.mc^.l? tbe lop 'OT I ra?l is Well ?tnud*d wW. ? |*o*Wlo# ?* ? nnne halr ai|u the ?rOT.tl? ?l??l reCr?*il-f !?? IWOl. I have tnru oUier | rrp*rui?ou? * iUimU?/ bj-neftt I ililnk froui ?u> ??? ?<raon?l r?coo?ni?.D?l?i.on lean in duce m?ujr othir? l?? try It. THOMAS. M. D. V iicUlb. 1June tt, 1 "^?8. PliOr O.J. WOOD: Al you are about to as?u(actare ana rtc'l your reccDtij diiconrtil Hair ?{ti:criiiir,l?ilj * .,k,r, to u?? li?that. 1 have, for several }e*r?, has?1? tlJ^t apply ??rthedfr^scn ?fcichltdropa. 1 ^.rTrecoi-icd l? u~ Inc a floe <ol??r acd ualare^c U?tir tal v kixo * Ee.pr<t#^]yyo?r?. . WILSON KIJ? dfcs-d^-aa.-i>^K: *<x"~" A RARB CHANCE. SKLLIXO OFF AT COST FOR CASH! r .rV h..edd.r..?d lru> IkU 4.r ?? "ll IS. rtajl??? W ?555TU?*t~i .IGood*.icontot C %Mt. to ?a?e rtx-M for a 0**?! ) J a UH1. j *jaol3] Jlcrciiaot Tailors, 103 Mala Bt, WW?TiaKe__ SELLING OFF BELOW COST! T *"NTlL the Oral day of Mareh.Ptt.I will aeli mTlmr L WISTF.K 1>B r oooos. ? ? M'- " fire! cur, la ~>l?r l. r?>c. la. Mck. aa Buck u politic, a?on-e-.f K?aS3Jsi,ssss.&?: SS7J SSfSSaf mmrnkS,i f"? nlL9!^ Flu h Fur?. Also, P?t?k?:t and SieOa Saa?U,* tofrthe-r vlth ?ndlcM variety of otWr soo4?v too an T3S.VSS5 .-x 2-i-s^cS. "wis""" iltuur. w m? ? "? aj. ??r1j call. ALEX. aJ?V ? jsnia - ALL UKattV. \\ r B .Mid mil r??|?tl*allr lnlorm a \> ,h?lrhfl!aar<- ?aJa ?oI aad raadj I ?a iw- .a. a. ""'LSL'STLSiaSt/S^ Jan.srjr, ?UI Ka?? l???r 0"?\ ^*1? _ alter.u?a .J .? .?l ? TftSn Jaa> *C"*M . LL dir, Wto4.w niaaa, ..ail.aUf ?? fca~t aad (a A^. at 11 ODKD and Plat Skirt Canea, Tutiiag Shattl??, BtecSKnit'inff *?edlr?, Maatic Oord, KUatic Webb. Cr?teb?t Cord. dtSercn*. eolcr?. ?;?i,rtiM.,ur.|..-.. "?'"iJi'JuwSSrt. ^ov?..Vt ?a*iiT njc?-w. "aira f Jaal TT riXILI _? - 7 _ i aawr ?- I:-. .1 IS. *,,??, aa< Bate fc-r. f.r a^. b, UtO^aBAMJ^ ^ tr w k ? r n ? IP \oU havf. any pain* EHtLUATlSJl. .ftlBAUltA, B*OSCHlTI?. r? *4 LYSl!". OLD KHU, KUI.B Hr AD, tC?? AiD KALI Stiff JCl<ni, ?1? TMKOAT. tT*Al>? ,jl mcur^ h>u icuu. twoui* ul^?a. Iliu, UK CCTlinMI I>UUIt, UCY A BOTTLE OF BBUiO ABtTIC I.IHIJIMT ul ,,i ik. Called Htmlrm rT"~ ARCTIC vs. MUSTANG. AN InrUioc- and ImjiiBt ord. rwcritty the pr>pc>ciur? of tht Mutt4. f, k??? '? call wf ??? uuttctlour fcaZda. u.4 aUfe~ftli w? a^l?fc? -yrglg controvert*. and h?*a ?J?aj* arolded thliiatUore ilrn&rt from Mf j?o*I cvtrni. ifc^nrf ??? JJluu StrfMMUOft1* ARCTIC U>WUT. ??4 xtty ^.5. b?.. wr, ""TLrr; ilriBcii 4ul>kii>|i to m? UM>r arucl* ?o|*pl??.?'d ?atA|?.oljr br BKAGCi'S AKCTIC LISIMfST. Tl?c C*rUU !?? p?bmh?d > card .?????.* U>.? be La- ?S*k?Utf TI MCUAO ?itk the M?m W, am! *o?ld tpoDilbh fvr 1U dctiricnt-d qaalttr, or ftf tfce "-J?**? reeaKin* from the u*e of the ?p*irioo? article Bilk which U>? Btfki I ???? letted. In. VJ* ?_*{? uSjiiil ??n of that Dkmt b?vinjranjr in?ere*t In the Arctic UB ?? at. M.GU-3 ABCTIC jMtoT ?|^*,g{! Seen owned bv Oilrer T. Pr<ff 51 SSlCM UU Ur tbr atjla ?[ ???*? * .'ttTy connection Dr. Brarc eTer Lad with it *M i? t~e oTaS-t ?* . er cipcrWiicr. uxl *1* ktt ^ that lO bt. aialurrU ?aa..L-ad be coald *"*?*? I.51H n^ltuutli c-Ktpxr.ur.lr laeaj Tk? InlUDtitroui ?u;cti? Br**j ? Arctic In ?txtl wherever it ?U ?atio^uc?.-d, hear* eoartoate Ih.t aocb aa. the bet. Bel-r. Ibe Aeetld lj?.?.lil bad k,.a LtrodaeeJ .U Wtn .1 had *V?L kautnu. It.cloJloc th- ??.?. la the ? ajattae * '?* n~aa article af tl- M.*t*i.* uj< 111 irv?*?rt -* *h* markrt. r<" <*P eafciaallyeMctly M. lb. ??*? j?? krrD br Dr Bears. hot ?? wiUke u ?n -j fclltj ? I?"** Dr. Infl ?tfc?MUi>tir *?iu?j?d t-i from 4 tt|.n used IhH dcU rk; rated ai?. W*1 5TTuU"aISl"- "? ^ <**; ti * Mlit4irl :j..>rr**l"ii that It***1 ?:l I i'? JTl 1 ?*"*. l? llroft '?? .Id.rrd It to be hi. duly t? ?. t Mar MMTCW" fan the labile la a aH luHlr!>| '1 ?' Wr tui w loll be. TOI1 . rlloa. tb It. t si ??? |,,< .r?ir;?l"h . Mtfclsc to J". lh- ??ont ?.r ikr !!?'tu' irrp.lrtorr^kai u,n -?U l?o.n toll.. U unainftulAwr who hn?? B\ "f* .? TJfTZtloA,,t t! ry too veil k?c? a- Tt^-ir B.Mifr hi ! I-. i,?r*ao ?oi>?rerord l?jr Brt?r^? A??t?* !.??.?*?-?t, ?u articjr .? *re?iiy its ?i.|*ri..r.U.l ?UcMUy *9m? <? ?Idrraf** <?r? 3C?Kw>ttot?>dl># frr-d ? iarm" mat for m ???ppr*?**oB. ??? a:r ?o r*pr?o?n; waei. ^tt/l ff th? train ?tf>u)>t io prr.-??-*t?c p- it.mltLr ArcUcLit.^ i?.t i. . r?imr<- T!.* itoHY ire not *o ??>Wj jnll- ? ?? th?or rcuUt?<t. ?ci.^oo't c?u rcodtfj ?*??????*e??d*??? If It kMetifH ? Ui.j'f o? ttwte liL-rnsvnl^w J*"??; " t^i. tUrj omxM w? iLr U.' I? dl.?a?k U* Tl?? Uci m re?d>l> vcictj^i' k >h?t 'b^j wnUimi for pnl^r.ti of EST? ? n ?rt?c?c. *?-> *V. ikev ktow Iltal U>r u> trUci-- to ?a? tin tb. t?U<*ui tlol <?? Sjtt, of MKAbG'r AKtTIC lWWT.lt nul F-^>? iuUiu?ic TAlue capable of pooltlro ?.?tr??kon. o*d L?nc? tbvlr onJy h*>t>r to ib tla ;Bf .1 ?h?t |COf.l? mm? b? drtorr.>t from trj io( It. *?ll ??"???< thot W t*?y *??? i^i lu ^riu.thij CT.U wr.. . t. ST. ?zticto?T.r efctl* t" u.'jr.'L< * t.?t Sola rr?prwi.i?.at- lull,Mu?rl. We. the tnmwtm ?Bd ft.D?r? ef ran-. r(l* >r.:l .te po.t ?( *1. L~l?. th- imm.rttnrr of harln* on tsndt at all a **>+ certain rrnrtly ?o te u?cd In cue of ?o?!dcu <H?i?trri,MTe obt* nrd a lupplj of l?r. Brayic'* Arctic I lpltrPt, wh*<h ?? .hall alwaj. h.r.?it.rr.fry apea ear r.?i?tlTr W^ta,W l,.rlo; It ta be the Ml ?peeaj a?d aalailm* n*??7 Jr the care af ban.. aaa?u. cw-tMlaa., *?.. >r>r th- carr o5. rrd to the public C .._".rc?n?ltr. If Wot Kate lioaatd Huh L Wh ril^STild John I* }'**" T B c u cntr W?n H J?'? kVTr?tt Kob?rt S Morris "?***' m ik Arckte Wood# miTii A W caocoaa W J S?alth.... J B Khod??... . Orotuark . L?W Mar John U Mrkcy Wm 11 Block ? ? _ ? ? c?. Joo J a a ? ... ..WW T M fcr.rrlv B*n W Levi*; John forter. m??th We*tr^; F B K.rcbc^ai. Hcrprrlaa; Jm.A n I'rW.t, H IkUlU; ? ti U*" .JLiJ J iij?.' Hrtror.J w r.ma,t?lo?i: II Um"2?*'ULw ^vli, II Bark. Uamlna ?ar-. i ? ?a?a?, 7 Pb. r.va, Jr. V * f~?ba?;? ? r.? J l?, Perrj * Op. Its Sarth teen-l .n..u ???.!?? t'.JIl bokhuavk-s nOMAiM) B1TTRRS ma ofLCBitATEO nnixA.tD sts?epsia, DISEASE OF THE KIRVETS, 1U.IVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND FEVER AND AGUE. And tb. varlaa* aCceUaal een.^aral apea a 4l?arder?4 STOMACE OH UVXH, llaeh .. Iadl?trtlaa,Aridity af 'be ?tonacb.O?lte?y>at?? H ran bam. Ira. of Appetite, Pe.,ondraeyC"';TC^?V Blind .nd B'?.r. , P.lf?. I? all ^" X-ural|rle Aff.eUoa., It ha. la uameroaa lamaaeea p?oe? l.l.hly Urorectal.?od In othei ? ef'i'ed a <ee..1?d We Thl. I. a purely .ec.l^... leedeatlacpr'ncipl.?,.?? tte Ma?Wraftt? cr.klV'',. Ilollaatl Pro!ir, Cotrtaifl- Brraaaa of "' ^ In r.o.t or ih- tarcpt. a btalc.lt. Imyeetloli Ifc'j? ?b Ccltcd States vti Intrndcd o-.?re rr^eclaflj fer U>ea? of oar fatkerUs* Mat tared here net Ibere am tbe face ?'?[* m' 'it. enaatry. M.rtiaaaltb ?..al me? .earttlea. I do. .fferltt. tbe Aa^rtrer r-a?-?e.**oe!r*tl at .l?tral? ar.nrfrrfal nedMaal elrta.. oar. be aebaa.fc dr?d. 1AM partlealarly r?.a.a?e?de4 tatbya caa^ltatloa. ci?7 taae beaa l?aa?red fcy w caau Bt. . f _ r,i?r, f apirltf, or other fort&a of 4>*a?vati?n. OMf ? ar.j lo.taataor^oa la cffcet. lt*aJ?lU??y dlfeelly ta tha a-.tof llfr.tarlUtaaaad^lekaalcreeery th. ar^aplor .ptrlt.aad. la faet. lalaatef a.a beakk aad "Ve-i-. ?Wliai i.i ? I p. rtr ta 4a I thl. a beeer.e* *H! W dla.f.potnted; L'.t to <b?ilck. ae^ la?a??rlt??. Itallt prove a rratefal aroaitk cordial, peaacaatd at aiBfalar ^.edlalprepert;.,. 0AVTt<)n. Tba treat popalorlty af ?W.d.li.Mfal Aramahaela4??ad hateaooo^whleo tbe p?bUe..M?U .aard uaini par . foo-lne. B?~tper^-<W ta ta, ?JCW| a^aaUllr;. ba.r ri.cn Baerbaee** Hall.ad lu.ter. a tale trial Oaa a? aaTiaea ya? baa laAo'.trt, ..perUr I. I. ta all "EK A1 ja aer bnlll~ ae ale bottle, far |4^f. by tha ? if^ A'arIrf " fiwAMIK PAO*. J?- A CO.. KaaaUeturla. Pbar-ae-.^ UCOHUXI A l?t-PHFIU.I> ?w> lor Wbeehair.Ta. Bold atea by T. 11. U;?n A Ca..S. Ioad.?bere,.aaDros cma eeaerallj. "" at dr. baakee TREATS ALL DISEASES KKEE OP CHARGB _ M EAiAZS.UI lraa.pr~, Craap. llaltrfn.AKfcaa. iBcoachHU anM all F other dlMaaca af %iKCw,2TC: OrdHaaaaa. Bpeelal attea LMtv He .111 deeJte parBcal. ramat^ ' iLdJ "*^w2JV?#?IJ?,o. I Ptlea aad aU deraagaaaeat at Ifce Btae aad a>?. f an chraala f.mato??? ?inw "T" "VlStffi WKWat ?M aar .fthe ; lUntlj on handaa rxceOeot cial Bf?, aad Tj * ?*? * eHher ara a^al) ? c-*~ ^ ,aTt o?. perfect elMoa to lhTI?r..aJ? the aa. af n-e tofc : Dr- '' ?! r .^rilTr. I. ?b%nw broai U; *r?rrT*^.?i tf i?.?t*a ?? ??w *#. 74 ixzi??TO!c rrrw, mvm? OkarV* ?ad uwnr. d?o^lfd>vA?