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VHK INTELLIGENCER. ~ THURSDAY MORNING, FEB. 17, 1859. largest Circulation of any Paper In West orn Virginia. t.ocZl^JvFtjers. gp-Trim Your Tree*.-?This ir the season to pi uiie your trees. Look to it in time. Many ol cur citizens are improving the appearance of thtir shade trees, by curtailing their beautiful an4 mngnificicnt proportions. \3fThe Senatorial Contention at Mounds vilie yesterday nominated Mr. James Neeson, of Ma-ion, as the candidate of the Democracy for thi State Senate on the 11th ballot. Mr. Wm. layman, of Tyler, was the next best, among sope half dozen candidates. There was a full . alendance at the Convention, and considerable cithusiasiti was manifested. Weekly Intelligencer will be ready today, and can be had at the counting room, with or without wrappers. We could more rodily tell what is not in the paper fur this f week than we could enumerate its contents. It is sufficient to say that it contains the usual variety of interesting news and miscellaneous matter. Accident on the Ilempfield.? Yesterday morning a tnan named Patrick M Cune, met with an accident an Claysville, on the Hemp field railroad, by which ho had a leg broken.? There was a land slide at or near Claysville, and the train for this city was running baekwards ?nd forwards endeavoring to work through.? UcCune being engaged between two cars, had his leg crushed by a movement of the train. jgp-Jlore Suit* on Railroad Bondt.?Suits have been instituted in the Circuit Court of the United States, against Washington county, Pa., by Lewis If. Meyer and Nicholas Stradlman, two of the holders of Bonds, issued by that county to the Ilempfield Railroad company. The plain tiffs, is we understand, reside in the city of New York, and have brought suit to recover the interest due upon the bonds in their posses sion. The writs were served on Saturday last. pgr"Delegate* Arrived.?The McLure House was besieged last night by the unterrifiod de mocracy from tho mountains, who came in swarms to attend the Congressional Convention at the Court House to day. That committee of arrangements, appointed on Tuesday evening, was'nt a hit too large. It will take them all to keep the redoubtable sovereigns straight W e find the sentiment to be decidedly in favor of Mr. Clemens, and there is no doubt entertained of his easy nomination this afternoon. t?j-Runnicay.? Yesterday inorningtwo very large mules hitched toaUo horse wagon, were observed to be coming down Market street nt a feirfully rapid rate. The driver was doing his utmost to check tho long eared quadrupeds by pulling at the lines, but it was momentarily ex pected that he would he dashed to the ground and very bady injured. At Wickham's Auction Rooms, a young man relieved the suspense of hystanders by rushing into the street, seizing the bridle reins and bringing the runaways to a ilead halt. t m . jgyDrowned Almott.-On Tuesday evening a Hibernian drove a horse Into tho river at the landing fur the purpose of allowing him to drink. Seeing tho animal going beyond his depth, the driver pulled so hard on the lines as to draw his (the horse's) head under water. The horse, after floundering about for a while, fell, down and floated out with the curront, carrying cart and driver along. A lino was thrown out to the struggling driver, and upon taking hold of it he was pulled ashore. Tho mate of the steamer Courier, with the assistance of others, also suc ceeded in rescuing tlie horse and cart, after con siderable Uibor. fZgrThe Steamboat Wenona, has arrived safely at Cincinnati, after all her trials and troubles in getting away from White's ripple.? Tho Pittsburgh Ditpatch of yesterday gives the particulars of a threatened battle between those persons who attempted to capture tho boat at White's ripple nnd the Captain and crew of the Wenona. On Friday last tho Wenona was hard agiound at White's ripple, Capt Florer on board apparently taking things easy. The three fourths owners who desired to capture the runaway boat chartered the steam tug Ilawkeyo for the purpose, and backed by at least thirty men, consisting of draymen, truck men. porters, As., &e., bearing handspikes, dray-pins, aid proceeded on their journey. O'd Cnpt. Florer, happening out on the guards of tho Wenona, observed the Hawkeye ap proaching, and anticipating her arrival, had not been idle. He drummed up soino twentj-mc men, arming the greater portion of them with old flint muskets, some of them with no locks, others were armed with old rusty sabres. Capt F. gave orders for every man to take a state meiu and not to show himself until the signal was given. ' Tho Hawkeye came up close, and the leader of the formidable party on board sung, "? e have come to pull this boat off and take her back to Pittsburgh." Capt F.?"All right, what assistance I can give will be at your dis posal." The Wenona was soon afloat, lines were attached, and all was iu readiness for a trip back to the city. Capt. F. Stepped down to the boiler deck; and with two strokes of a hatchet! nevercd tho line. Simultaneous with tins, the men rushed from the state-rooms of the Weno na, and with pointed guns and drawn sabres overawed the Hawkeye party, who Wokrefuge in ihe hold, cook house and water closets, each seeming extremely anxious to put himself out The Wenona dropped quietly down the Ohio, and met with no further molestation. Bloving Out a Candle.?There is one small fact in domestic economy which is not generally known, but which >? u>*ful1 time, trouble and tem >er. If the cand.e be blown out holding it above you, the " not smoulder down, and may therefore bo easily lighted again; but if blown upon downward, the contrary is the case. [ ? ; j ; t?T Strange Suicide,? The body of Mr Messenger, the German woman of Riicliietow who committed suicide, on Monday, by drow kas not yet been recovered. She was ve? dissipated in her habits, and her husband, up? hearing pf the rash act, manifested no regr -whatever. About a week before her death si attempted to hang herself, but the. rope abo? her neck not being of sufficient strength ? hold her up, she was so annoyed at her failu: that she ran and jumped into the river with tl rope still dangling from her neck. She w. rescued and managed to behavg herself and nl stain from drink until Monday, when she walk, out upon the ice and dipped up a bucket ? water Placing the bucket on the shore si went back after her bonnet, which it seems si had purposely left on the outer edge of the ici and after gazing for a short ticne into the turbi. !c.?f leaped into the current and. wi carried away to be thrown up after many da^ a ghastly corpse. 13US1N?S'?N0TICES. _ [Advertl?ement.] Jo the Citizent of the Commonwealth of Vir ginia: On Monday, the 14th Inst., there apoeared a paragraph in a sheet known a.s the Daily Time*, the sum total of which was, that an unfortunate German woman made application to Alderman Wright to have a rowdy brought to justice, said rowdy belonging to our town; and furthermore, that he (the rowdy) had given me fifty cent? to get his hat for him. She had applied to me also to have him brought to justie<^ which I had refused to do. I am now prepared to prov& (to any citizen of the State), that this is a base lie. This very unfortunate woman is the pro. prietress of a beer shop, known by the name and style of the "Utah House," not only no torious for its bad whiskey, but many other things to numerous to mention. This innocent woman^ is as full of veracity as a poor man's pocket is of gold. I went to the sanctnm made notorious for its pistols, and asked one of tho men there to cerrect the report of the I4th inst. He said he would see that it was done in tho very next issue, which he failed to do. [ do not know this mun's name, but I presume he is the fellow that wipes the i..k ofr the editor's fingers when he gets done scribbling, flcnco tho failure. Indignation prevents me from saying more. I remain, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, John W. Sciilltz, Sergeant of the town of South Wheeling. South Wiieelim;, Feb. lGlh, 1851). Sick Headache,, Sour Stomach, Heart burn, &c., relieved in u few minutes by "Tar* rant's Seltzer Aperient." "Burnett's Cocoaine"? the best and cheapest Hair Dressing in use. Brushes, Tooth Brushes, and Toilet articles generally, Hair Dyes and Hair Restorers, for sale by T. H. Logan <fc Co., Bridge Corner Druggists. ?1 ? ^ ? See advertisement of Dr. Sanford's Jjivcr In vigorator in another column. CENTRE WHEELING DRUG STOPLeT DR. JAYNB'3 Family Medicines; Dr. Ko?Pa Pills, Genuine, at 25 eta. a Bottl?. Kletl * Celebrated Worm Plums, a certaim Ilemedy for W cruis. Dr. a w. lloback'i Scandinavian Medicines. Corn Starch, Farina, Arrow Root and Oat Meal. Hampton's Vegetable Tincture. Aycr'5 Cherry Pectoral and Cathartic Pills. Neat's Foot Oil and burning Fluid. Boerhave's Holland Bitter*. Sandford's Liver Invlgorator. Wood's Hair Restorative. Mexican Mustang aud Arctic Liniments. Glycerine Ointment for Chapped Hand*. A good supply of Brandies, Wines, and Whiskies, for Medicinal purposes. For sale by feM KKSP * KRAFT. 1859. SPIUJSU. J 859. JO UN BOE.VER A I,WAV's AIIKtDt HAVING just received five cam of hard.ome nprlns ?tjrle. Ladle.' Dre? Goodi, wlilch, in addition to my rofiner stock, makes one of the most couiplet** selections of Dry Goods In the citr, which will be sold at extremely low prices for cash. Cash buyers are particularly solicited to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere, Jf you wi?h to save money. At No. 83 Main street, Centre Wheeling, in the corner of the new building, right opposite Mrs. Zaue's. Packages delivered to a.l parts of the city free of charge. JOHN ROEUKR. N. B. Any person wishing to rent a convenient store. roon and dwelling, along the 5th ward market, can hare one on accommodating terms by applying to me soon. The ..ouse was formerly occupied as a grocery and feed store by John Ghaddock. Rent moderate. JOHN' ROFMER. V/. A. EDWARDS 8c BROTj Corner Market aru2 Monroe Sis., opportU Mo Lure Uouee. WHEELING, VA., HAVE Just received another large lot of the following Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars, Ac , which tbey offer to the trade at the lowest market prices: Pure Pinet Castllllon A Co. Bandy in Jf casks. Fine 8ignctte Brandy?X and casks. do do do K and 1.16 H. Cognac, Ginger and Cherry Brandv, Port Wine, 8herry Wine, Madiera Wine, Claret Wine. Muscat Wine, Malaga Wine. California Sparkling Cham pair n. Old Family Rye Whisky, Star do Monongahela do Majrnulia do I Rectified ? do Scotch Ale, .. Brown Stout. Tobacco, Cigars, Sardines, Salld Oil, Groceries, Ac. All order, enlnuted to onr care will receive promrt attention. (feblclj w. A. KDVVABL8 k BRO. BOOK BIMDJUKV ^ AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY. AIX description of Blank Book, ruled and made to or. der, printed head. If required. -M.rn.lne., music and ail KlndB of printed matter bound In tbeleat.nd tnoat sub ?tantlilitjlo at rcaionabl. price.. All work guaranteed W. T. MEKDS, . cor. Qulncr ard MalnSlt., novSO-ly Intelligencr Building. BEAUTY, ~ COMFORT AND ELEGANCK - ass IUCBU BT WKARJSO BLISS & CAMPBELL'S NKW PATENT SELF-ADJ OSTFNG SILK HAT. Uannfkctnred by Conformator Measurement ffhS Vo Ml Main afreet. PARIS, NEW YORK & PHILADELPHIA FASHION FOR HATS! SPRING n859j STYLE. A LARGE and fine assortment of the Original I<ieune French Flexible Band Hats, combining beautv ef fin. l?h, elegance of style, and durability. Gentlemen will please call and examine for themselves. N. li.?If ATS MADE TO ORDER. 8. AVERT, fcM " No. 145 Main Street, Wheeling, Va. NEW FIRM. THE undersigned have associated themselves together as a firm, under the style of MAXWELL, CAMPBBIL St TING-LB, For the purpose of doing a WUOLEdALB GROCERY <? GEXKRA L COMMISSION bu.lnes., at No. 5S Main 8tT, In the rcem formerly occcpied by Baker * liopkln*. We respectfully solicit the attention of the Trade. J AS. MAXWELL, of late firm of Paxton, Donlon A Co. THOS. J- CAMPBELL, late with List A Howell. GEO. R. TINGLE, late with List A Howell. Jani Wheeling Window Glass Works. FOR Sale or Rent. Possession given 1st July next: Apply to T. C. McAKLK, J?p** ; Trustee. valvailiwl eri'epr?r t'elered Wire. QfWin ^BS. OelTenixrd Tinner's Wire, N 6 to 16, re Ol ?UU celved by P. C. HILDKhTH A BKO , jan22 .. ? ; 08 Main St., between Monroe A Quincy. A GOOD supply of Corn, Oat*. BaU-.l Hay, Ac., in sto and for sale by MATUEW McNABB, J*Pl9 Wheeling, Va. IOB NALEOR KKW'l', TWO Houses on John street, one House on Hampden $? * several on Quincy street, and a dwelling hou?e ai ?tore room in Centre Wheeling,en the corner o! , and Market Alley. Enqoire at Jacob Hull's, near the ci ?. n?r of John and Bth streets, of 1 1 ' JOHN BRUCE. COMMERCIAL. \VHOLESALE MARKET. . Haooxt? Common $13* <3 ? r Butt**4?lu Iwyi 10. - Buc?*T4? Marietta *9^2.95. Cnuuii- Western R??rrvc loej Caxdles?Tallow moul-t DJj dip 12; itor 88; sp'vrm 40. OorrBK?Java Icfff; Rio l'2&l-'j. Fl<>cr?fcupertine *5,00; Extra 5^0?5,?6. Bra?8j?. . -- Cr Com?To. W IUklev?65. Oats^^kS^. i Fkatubbs?40&40a. scarce. Pi>h?8had $14; Herrings |7; MacksrslNo.8 81%. fcia? Raccoon 80g87jic. Oi*sawq ?55&60. 11 at?Clover ? ton $7,00; Timothy $3,00(89,00. Hom?T^W, dull. Liuk?Loulsrlile l,?X$2,no. Mola>sits?New OrlcauM 40; Sugar House 45c. OoLDRX STBCP?6V. Naval Stobui?Turpentine TO: tar $4.VS5.' Nalu?for lOd. KaOs?dull. Rica?5<j<Aj>. Sssoa?Vlaxieed 125; Clover C@t&. Soap?Castile per lb 15(310; common538. tiro abb?New Orleans 7y/^ h?id. a?*# In bbl. 8 a; err?Scotch 26; Rappee 223126. Tjca?Gunpowder 4<>@Ti?; Imperial 40<?I65; Hyson 85<?T0c: Pouching 2Z&3 .c; Oolong 85<SiT5c. Tobacco?6 twists 12; five roll ii43>9. ItKTAIL. MA11KET. Extra Family Flour per- bbl $5,50 tod Snperfine '* '* 5,uo Bacon llama(?u*ar cured) p*r lb ?* ?? (common) " 10 to 12c ?? Shoulder* ?? 8 to SJc 44 Middlings " 0c Butter (roll) " !3to2.V Cheese " lu to 12c 8weet Potatoes per peck 5' c Potatoes (.Irish) per bushel SO to 1 CD Apples (per peck)...... 62c Jtva Coffee . 18c Rio Coffee per lb..... 14 Sugar (Orleans) 9 to 10c Rice per lb C t* 7c Tallow Candles. I5c Sperm '* ?Voc Star " 25to?iuc Herring per dozen 'Jo to 25c Golden Syrup per gall n 75c O. leans 45to5t?c Ejj'r's per doxen' 15 tc lSc OatS: 50 to 65c Corn 70 to 8t>c Wheat 1 to 1,15 Barley Co lo G c Geese Feathers..? 40 to 45c BY TELEGRAPH. CibcibwArt, Feb. 16.?Flour unchanged; fair demand at full rates; 12u0 bids sold at $5,5?>&5,6<> for superfine. Whis ky unsettled; sales 1200 b-ls at 25,<? 3t*i5^, closing nominal. Very little done in Provisions: Dim pork nonir.al, no sales and no demand of consequencc; about 100,000 ]bs. bulk meats sold at for shoulders and for sides; 6>4 could have been obtained for good shouldeis. Prime bbl Lard was sold at ll?a, being a further decline. Bacon dull;76hhds sides sold nt 0?isi9)4; nothing done in shoul ders. 8uirar dull and prices drooping. Molatsesdull at 83. Coffee unchanged. Cloverseed dull at $6,6C@7; receipt fair and deman-l limited. Raltimork, Feb. 16.?Flour firm but unchanged in prices. Wheat buoyant at $t,4'<&l,SU for white and $l,C0St 4U for red. Corn dull at T j(&75c for white and yellow. Provisions active but unchanged. Whisky dull at ?k*c. Philadelphia, Feb. 16.?Flour unchanged; miles to trade at $6,75:30 fvr common and extrt, $6,25(37,25 fur extra family and fancy. Uye Flour steady at $4. aud Corn Meal at 3,62,?> Wheat In limited request; sales red at fl?80& 1,83 aud white at $l,506iil,70. Rye commands 94. l'he demand for Corn has fslleu cff. Naw Vobk, Feb. "*6.?Flour advanced; sales 10,000 bh!s this morning at $5,35$5,50 forSute, f6,85@6,50 for Ohio and $5,Si @0,10 for Southern: the mark* t is very buoyant. Wheat firm; sales 7,000 huxhels at $!,55e;!l60 for white. Corn firm; sale* 25,000 bush. at $o<sl*5c for white and ?2?^ for yellow. Pork heavy. Lard heavy. Whisky steady at 2Ttfc. ALBEMARLE INSURANCE COMPANY OF C1IARLOTTSVILLE, VA.f CAPITAL, 84:00,000. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. PA., CAPITAL_8300,000. COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY OP IIARRISBCRG, PA., CAPITAL._8300.000. Quaker City Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA, PA., CAPITAL $500,000. THE above Companies having appointed the undersigned their Agent for Wheeling and vicinity, woul? resptct fully solicit the patronage of the public, said Companies are well known to be first class officer. All losses prompt ly adjusted. N. 0. ARTHUR, Agent. Office ovtr the Citisens' Deposit Rank, febO-y Wheeling, Va. B. O. WIKCnELL. C. II. UAKTLkTl i DENTAL CARD. DR8.W1NCHELL A RARTLETT have associated them selves together for the practice of Dentistry In all Its I various departments. Office and Reii-tencc No. 145 Market8$. [ 5yl4 HI. *. llVLLiUEnf, DENTI ST Ifas removed his offi esidence, next door to the I Town Clock. jan5 ABB. KOUBKTSON, X. V, JAUKH OBB | ROBERTSON & ORR, DENTISTS, ? 43 Market ?t., WHEELING, VA. REFERENCES.?H. R. Weed,D. D., Hon. G. W.Thomp son, Hon. Alf'd Caldwell, His nonor. James Tanner,M. D., Morgan Nelson, Esq., John Knotc, Esq , R. M. Eoff, Esq., John Frlssell, M. D., W. J. Bates, M. D., R. II. Cummins, M. D., E. A. nildreth, M. D., A. 8. Todd, M. D., Tallant A Del aplain, McCiallcns, Knox A Co., Marsh ATa.vler, Berger <5 Hoffmann, Wm. Kryter, O. W. Franshclm, J. N. Ziiaroer, John Amick, John Salade, John Pfarr, Chas. Dlekman, Fred'Jt^Millcr. sep8 The Citizens' Deposit Bank of| WHEELING. BANK open from 9 o'clock a. m. until 8 o'clock r. m. DIs count days?Thursdays 10 o'clock a. m. WT Money received on transient deposit. Interest paid on special depoxll*. DIRECTOR*; Jacob Rerger, J. N. Vance, Jacob Ilornbrook, J. N. Ztmmer, Warren Cooper, -4 ,K. RoUford, Geo. K. Wheat, Chester D. Knox. J. R. Dick4T, Cashier. Alfbkp Caldwkli., Pres'U I [feb4-y] ' 1 ubxbt k. ust. bobt. mobrisok. w. b. loo an. LV8T, nORltlfiO.X 3c CO. Successors to List k Howell and II. K. List. WHOLESALE GROCERS ?#? PRODUCE DEALERS j Nos. 78 k 80, Maix Siabbt, Wheeling, Vn. WE desire to state to the friends of the late firm, and to I the trade generally, that we are In possession of the ] most ample facilities fbr the transaction of a WHOLESALE OROCERT AND PRODUCE BUSINESS. We are determined to execute all ordera entrusted to our | care, with fidelity and promptness, and on the most favor able terms. LIST, MORRISON A CO. January 1st, 1S59. Those having unsettled accounts with the late firms of I Henrv K. List A Co. or List A llowtll.wlll please take notice, I that Henry K Llit, having purchased the entire interest of | A. Allen Howell, in said firms, (Mr. Howell retiring from bu- ' slness) Is alone authorised to make settlement. jsnl-y PRICES REDUCED! IN order to reduce mj stock before t*k!o, an inventor/, | I will offer dartoff the present week. A GREAT VARIETY OF ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR NEW YEAR'S GIFTS! | CONSISTING or Watches & Jewelry of all Kinds, | Cabas, ? Satchels, Work Boxen, Desks, Porte Monnaics, I Jetrtl Box*., Mantle and Table Ornaments, Toilet Bottles, Ac., I AT A LARGE REDUCTION IN PRICB8, and respectfully Invite all, whether buying or not, to come and see the Inducements offered. deoSl J. T. SCOTT. For Rent. A DWELLING HOUSE on Jefferson street, between Main and Market Possession given ou the 1st of AprlL Vnqulre of W. D. TERRY, or Jan2T:lm* T. P. SHALLCBOSS. STAR CANDLE*.?A shipment Just received and offered at Cincinnati Manufacturers' price*. J. A. M El OA LP. 56 Main St. 1 X! 1A Boshkls Ship Staff In ?tore and fbr?ftlcby lOUv ?janl9] R McNABB. BY TH13 UNION IjINU. TO THE jPAIUY.' Nt:K?. OFVlCt.OOK.NKi'< WATKp AMP MONROt BTHESTt. OONORESSIOSSU WasuixutoX, Feb. 10. Senate.?Nearlv an hour ?as wasted in a call of the House,'there being no quorum pres ent at the usual time of meeting. . On motion the bill increasing the nnraher of surgeons, assistant surging and pursers in the navy, was laid on the table. sir! Stephens, of Ga., from the Committee on Territories reported a bill providing a (?'',l">rV rv government for Arizonia. Kc askeu that It be considered now. It makes no appropriation of inoncv. Mr.* ivelloge, of III., moved an ainenament providing that when there are 10,01)0 actual residents in Arizonia, the Legislature shall pro vide by law for the election of a Governor? The Sec'y or State, Marshall and Jucges to he commissioned by the Ficsideut. Mr. Stephens said that his bill had been formed on the model of other Territoi nil bills. It was now too late to change our policy as the gentleman from 111. proposed. Mr. Ila-sUin, of N. Y., proposed a new section providing that when A'.izona contains the requisite population to entitle her to a member or Congress, that it.shall be lawful l>>r the Leg islature to provide for the election or delegates to form a constitution, which shall bo submitted to the people for ratitioalion. This provision to be incorporated and constitute the rule of action as to other Territories. Mr. Kilgore moved to lay the whole subject on the table. Agreed to, yeas 121, nays 78. Mr. Stephens, from the Committee on lorn torries, reported a bill to provide a temporary gov't for Decotah. lie said it contained no ap propriation. The Territory emt.iaecd layout side the limits of Minnesota, and was now with out any form or gov't. ,, Mr. Morgan, N. Y , moved to table the bill. Carried, yeas 137, nays GO. Mr. Stephens also reported a bill providing far the temporary organization of the lerritorial Government of Jellerson, which was Uibled. Various bills concerning the organization ot Territories, were reported from the same com mittee, including appropriations for completing the Capitols in Utah, Nebraska and New Mexi co, and building prisons in the last two named and in Kansas. Mr. Florence, of Pa., fron the Committee on Invalid Pension*, reported the Senate bill granting a pension of $50 per month to the widow of Gen. Gaines, from Juno 10th, 181J, for her natural life. The bill was parsed. The lloose tlrcn went into Committee of the Whole on the Indian Appropriation Hill, lhe amendment to transfer the Indian Bureau from the Inteiior to the War Department, was de ^Mr. Bliir of Mo, reiterated his former re marks, charging that while the War Uepart* ment was arming the troops to assail hostile In dians, the late Commissioner in Indian Atlairs, Mr. Manvpunny, was nrmmg these very Indi ans. lie quoted from documeuts to support lus &SMn Greenwood of Ark., said he knew \Ir. Manypenny as a honest man. llie policy of the Bureau is that in all cases where the lndi dians are in a hostile attitude, their anuuitie?|?i.a every thing else are withhold. Mr. Cox of a., said such charges as that made by tho member from Missour., Mr. lilair, ought not to be made except on tho: beat mony. Tho arms alluded to were not rurnishc 1 the Indians till Mr. Manypenny went out or ol lice, but provision hud been previously ""ado from motives of humanity to facilitate the killing of game. Thero was not a man on tho Hour who knew anything of Mr. Manypenny, who did not know that he stood here for year* flout ing the Missouri cormorants. Air. lilair interposing.?Yes, fighting thein with the Indians. , , , ,, u.hv. Mr. Cox resoming, remarked that Mr. Many penny was (lgtiog the plundering scliems of the sparks which the gentleman from Missouri ,is indirectly defending. . , Mr. Bryan of Texas, said that arms aro frir nished by the U. S. Agents to Indians ?lio use thein against the citizens or lexas, and after rurther debate the amendment was rejected. 1 no action or the Commissioner was subsequently reported to the llouse and concurred in. lbe House then adjourned. Senate.?Mr. Fitch or Ind., from the Com mittee on Printing, reported a joint resolution, providing that after the close or the present ses gton, such public documents as both houses ro- i quire shall be printed in one lot, thus saving the explnso or separate jobs, was "greed to. Mr. Sowards bill of January VUh, an I ndditionalact to the acta prohibitmg lhe Slave Trade, was reported by Uayard, ol Del., from . the Judiciary Committee, without amendment and without recommendation. On motion or Mr. Uunter of \ J.,the Consn lar and Diplomatic Appropriation Bill was taken UI>ilr. Clay of Ala, moved to stiike out the item of appropriation of *75,000 for the expense a - tending the return to Africa of the negroes kid napped by the brig Echo. Mr. Brown of Miss., spoke in favor of Clay s Mr. Hunter reasoned that if the Constitution . sanctions the suppression of the slave trade, it sanctions the humanity with which it ?'done. Mr. Seward, Mr. Wilson and all the Jtepubll- ; can Senators supported the appropriation bill. Mr. Doolittle denied that the American colo- , ny was a failure, in reply to Mr. Clay, who had < read an extract showing that the colony is de creasing by the number of deaths over the , births and importations in ratio that will depop- j ulate it in a hundred years. Mr. Clay's .amendment was lost by a vote or 40 yeas, 10 nays, but Mr. Pugh having an amendment to propose and ort which to speak, the bill was set aside by special order. The Cuba bill was then taken up. Mr. lhom son, of Ky..made a speech on the bill. He spoko for about two hours in a factious but somewhat rambling vein, interrupted by continued laughter from the crowd, numbering about 2000, that thronged the galleries. He was wholly against the acquisition of Cuba, and ex pressed himself astonished that the Senators from Louisiana should favor iL The acquisi tion would draw off their trade and commerce to a better climate and the port of Havana, un til New Orleans would become shriveled up-be like Lexington, Ky.,-a finished town. Cub, the youngest child, would be as u?wljthe pet of the family. And how milch it cost to get her in the trim, tho Lord only Itnows. Our people from their Anglo Saxon bl have derived the belief that it is right and er to take from the Spaniard, Mexican or In dinn anj thing that th'ty W-int, an"1, hat it is not homicide or murder to kill, them either. \V e want to Americanize and "christianize 1Cuba do wet It reminds him of two young Kcntucki ans who went there on a similar mission. One being a cootl looking fellow, for an American, cot to be overseer for a widow. That christian ized her. The other ran away with an old man * daughter, and witjijn a .yean the old liring'on the corner of the plantation and him jfclf in full possession. That i? tl?o ??/ *<> . A,ncne?niw..n^ ^ ^ not st,y ;f wo hid tlie ? Island. Tbey have too much instinct for that 'Place ? lion on a prairio and the Buffalo wil iToon vUtC, or ?? tiger where deer taunt you wouldn't lino one there in fort} da\S. 1?? '?blue rat peacefully possessed this country omit [iieNorUy r.?/icT.ir*I it. Then their in stinct told them ihey hud got to leave uud they ' did it. _______ ? i Pittsbikod, Fe'i. 10.?At the anti-Tax Con vention this morning every ward mid murnMiip was represented by 4 to 6 delegates vach.? "rtios. Farley was elected President, Thomas Williams made a Fpeech tluce-quarters of an i hour long. A committee was appointed to ! draft resolutions. Adjourned till _< r. Al. AITEHSOOS SESSION. ! The attendance was larger than in the morn ing. The Committee on llesolutions reported in substance: . r JletuM, That we resist the recent decisions t of the Supreme Court in the Mandamus cose by everv posr.il.le device to peaceably hinder, d'iay and nullify the decrec because it violates the !?*, insults people by suffeiing naked assertions of opposing counsel t" over i nlu sworn statements of our agents, and decides on mere technical grounds the most momentous . question that lias ever arose in Auieucan juris That we are opposed to paying principal interest on municipal bonds given m payment for railroad subscriptions, because they were obtained by fraudulent representations and (corrupt means, and without the consent of a | large majority of the people. I he bonds sold at n ruinous discount, in violation of the laws I and conditions upon which they were issued, i and the money fquandered in extravagance and ? corruption, leaving companies insolvent and ' roads unfinished; that the bond holders have no claim upon us, for many of them were parties to these frauds. _ Several other resolutions of the committee were offered and passed unanimously. WxsnisoTOS, Feb. 10.?Mr. Smith, not Lane, drew the short term as Senator from Oregon; it expires in seventeen days. Mr. Lanes teriu will ex..iro March 4th, 1801. The additional article recently incorporated in the extradition convention between the I), b. and France is otiioially promulgated. It extends extradition to persons charged with the follow 1 in- crimes, whether as principals, accessories or accomplices?namely: Forgeing or knowingly passing or putting in circulation counterfeit coin or bank notes or other paper passing cur rent as money, with the intent to delraud any person or persons; embellishment by any person or persons hired or salaried to the detriment of their employers?when these crimes are subject to infamous punishment. . The Commissioner of Patents has just writ ten out nt length his reasons for overt uling the application of Mr. McCormick for an extension of his patent of ISIS for improvements in reaping machines. He says that the patentee realized from his patents uf 18to anil 1847 the sum of one million two hundred and ninety seven thousand nine hundred and Bltecn dollars, and adds, in conclusion: I am constrained to say that for this improvement the public has made to the applicaut not only a reasonable but a most abounding remuneration. St. Louis, Feb. 18.?The steamer J. B. Car son, bound for Illinois river with a valuable cargo of groceries, sunk to day near Alton. Most of the cargo will be lost. Ihe boat. was valued at $10,000, and insured lor $7,oOO in Pittsburgh. St. Louis, Feb. 10 -Gverland mail 24th olt artived. No through passengers. News desti tute of general interest. Newspaper, Republi can politics, about being established at ban Francisco -by C. A. \\ asburne. Oregon d'ates to 15th ulL Legislature passed a bill changing the Capital of the State to Portland. . New York, Feb. 10.?Advices from Montcve dio state that on the lbtli of Dec. the U. S. Iri ate St. Lawrence, Sloop ol War Falmouth, hrf' Perry Uainbridge, and the steamers b uiton anil Water Witch, belonging to the Paiaguay expedition* *n PiTTsnciimi, Feb. lO.-Eiver !) feet by pier mark, rising. Weather clear and mild. TRUST SALE BV ? Irtne Of a <1"'l of inut ??cnt?d to me by the nrmp flcbl Kallroad Con^i.iiv, lHirlng ,l?^on U,f lib d?? of t- M.tcuiher 1SS5, aii'l now cn record in the clerk* cnut: o ttoi County Court of Ohio county. In deed WoSto bounded " foliiw-lo ?lt: B.?iuutos tor LajM>j .takr at U.e corner of Qolncj ami FuUon rtrfrM. ^ of Fulton .Ircet, tln-nre witli gallon ?tr?el N< i. St liun.lr.<iUu of ? |>ol- to the E??l tine J Ihenflff with lite Kawllneof Dili Xj, .i VaMt #i-Tj uolos to a tUkr In a lin? wlin the South sro- ?' Wheellnc creek, thence d-w wW creek with th. meat*? ? ?t I'l L-s West IV1* poles to the bc-Klnnlnjr. containing ****** ;^T^!r?uuE.\i2hv^-.n -~ ?fT?i or S*l.?.?Onc-fonrlb In ?ih, and the balance In el*htj.lxu?n ...a tweatj-four month.. pAL.L^ Tru>t^,. Trust Sale. Mi hj thC " j. ?i. 'pESPLETOy, Trustee. V KW OttLKASS^UOAB-We J?veju?r??twd. o ,S hani ?n?l recelrlnR? . ? Baire.. >-rrrf., /, a *4 ?* Cvoress barrels, f.,., e# .n,lf?r.alebv I.WI, MOKRISOK *CO^ TKAS AS It TO/tACCU. ALAR0E awonctat ot Tea. and Tobateo Jart waleh w. ofcr at r^luc.d prlcr.^^ tttn ^ ? ~ Children with Worms. rrnr JCJrtT. ITor.. wtroyiny s-gar 1 1 leasant u> ?hf tut - ?? ?eU . ricn ..f Worma. Prlca ?Sew. P?r Box. ?(',NDr!)(,i!)W}. vVti ta-ItM ^l>- TWW^m-ih^m^ S?' j" VUXOENBtRO. IV1-*" BUAro iwu, W?.t w.-slntt^r. Hall. ?^ KAJSSAS. T"^ MIGRANTS for the Gold Mini* canh*'?Wgfl witb P^ub^arm.th.ir order. " ? -- Offices to Let TW0 good on *nd MaiB 1 Al?oone lar^e room Wstory. Apply ^ Mc-tFEE. ja&24 ' (.)=? A^U^"s! 0^a-?, llt-Si *bt?. dj do ' . hbl.- JttESS" a JQY TO THE AEliatRER&Ob A KTOHllBAJJVf RICH GLOSSY UAIK. circular MuunJ .?ch bottle. al.u no or. sin iwdrf. IMiOF. %VOOD'D IMIU K ??*TO !C A Tl T*. w?ciiirtbiauction or ?? ,o:j ?"* 1*. rH* "?V derfulpreparation ahieh turt-a back ta its ?ngU-al ??**? tt*\ ?i??ia?cuvtrs U*c bcud vl the .??aid with * ^.^f! growth?rciuorc? the dandruff, 1t.Un gI*2?j!fcj^2li ? crj;.Uona?eaoM a continual A?W and hence. If wdi.ar gufar JYJtZ?. TS prrnrrc it* color, anu keep II ?*?" ?^*?2?JE LSd .... jU 4.11 it* natural beauty. u e rail then upol. the bold. It* fray,or JlMMl Iu s?a:p. tu Jlicjt; arid vilt not, aa thrr nhsf tl.e f!o* tug lortf, or tb? tlteult| Mri.Vrrt.b. a Ithout It.' IU ?nfe* !**,???*? tout?a of ???for Prof. Wood'. Hair lu.iuritlr.lnMr. Il. Ten, receltcd Mir r :iowmj Uttur In retiard to tbt K.slora U.u, . re. .ert.riocc: c,,., Jo* ,to. Mr. Learen.ort).?Sir: I tor. keen iruuW.<r?itl. *-?? draff ?r .enrf on my h..d for nitre thai ? year, my'tow K-S?n to como out, ?curf >od totr toother. ?'}???? Nrw 11 .Ten pip r aboot "Woud's H.tr "J oure 1 c-ljc't at your store on ike t.t of Apr" la.t, ?"'* purchased l>nc tottW to try It, and la""1 ?">. my lion II ?1.the tl.inr: It rraMTCd f a"u Da. ILair to c?i* to pro* ! It I. no. two or three 1 cf.ca 10 (forth ?r*?ry it icataU if. I have t.T<at faiih ia It. ? .l?h j ??. f !??S d;< t?u bottle. moroby Mr Po.ltt?ekeirrroMM?. H?'? koow a* any o( Uir kind is used In th?a rlac., yon luae bar. a market for many battles lllir It la tonaii fc*tv Tears .1th respect, CCIXS PRATT. l-Hli tDFUUH, Sri t. ?, 1SS?. P?OF.W<vw>? DrnrSIr: Vooi 11..rKrs.Siatit. I, ptu.lrg Utdf UnUiclal to me. Ito lr.nl. and tU? Ibt^ck t?it u( my brad almost loUIUco?e-inj-ln tact ?su>. I to*, used bat tao toll |dat butlle. of jour B^tor.t.re.acd tow the top of my head l.?elt.'add.d rlil. a promUltut tropot ruanif balr.and the Irunt 1. al?u rrceitll.* ii. t?n,nt. I h ive ui u otiier |_rti>ar?iiai.i riihoutary l>-n>?t ?' ?t??tr. 1 thick from m> oau i er^inal ii.coii.Uiuiid.tiun 1 can 1? duue m.iny otbir. totryll. .nnulfl u n Vouri ropecifuilf. D- C THOMAS, U. D. luiira reipewi j, ??.4CA Vl??atreet. Vucmnaaf, I*-, June 22.1S53. PROF. O. J. WO?D: Aa you ar? alout fo m*Lu!actnra and vend jt-ar recently dlaeovtrcd IU?r Km|oi*U?. I mi I stat?, for vhouiioevfr it n?ay ccoc?rn? lLat 1 thvx ??cu I* and knorn otlien.lo use il?-ttat, 1 V.VT* bren In thehaMtol u>lnr oth*-r Hair BtiloriUlvtr, ard tlm* I find voura vastly npcrlvrtoany ?tl*?r 1 Jt rD tlr??> cle-the head ?f da.^ralT. and mlth enr proper use will restore ai.y a l.air ?? **># eilfii^al \outliful c-Sor and tcxiurc. *!*!? g l? u li?alu 3, ?ott >t< jrIo?-y nppe<rar.r?f; and all thi.?, ^ t 11 ? hand? that apply It, ?rthed?e>?on*liichUdrcpa. ] would, theretorr, rt-coiDticnd lt? u>*- t"?nrj one deair?n? of I^ae mr a fine coK and l?tcre tc thetr ? KrvptrcUuiiy your*, W 1L50N KINO. O. J WOOD * CO., Pror*!rtar?.3l2 I*w?d??y, N.'T . (intheprrat N. Y. Wire Hallinr riUblbkMttO ?i-d 114 Markat *trctt,5t Uuli.Ne. And aold by all tood PruffiaU. decS-d,t-?l?-ly^U ?r BOERHAVE'S HOl.l.V\D BITTERS THJI CELEBRATED IIOLLAND REMEDY IW 3}TS?S^SIA, DISEISE OF THE KIDJfEfS, liver complaint, WEA.KNES3 OF ANY KIND FEVER AND AGUE. And the Y?rlou" affectlorr ccr.se^eent oyon % disorder ad STOMACH OR DIVER, Such tiIndigestion,Acidity of ihe8tomacl.,CollckJFalna lfeartbarn, Lo?i of Appetite, Despondency, Coat yer.e?a. Blind and Bteedlnjr Pilea. In all Xerrocr, Rfctumat!c, at?a Neuralcic Affection*, It hae In nnweronu Inatancep proved highly beneficial, and In otheie eO" ted * decided enre. Thtsia a purely vegetable comptnnd,prepared on atrUt 1y scientific principles, after the u anner ?.f the celebraU* Holland Professor, Doerha*e. E. cause of lis great twiw# In taost of the European States, its introduction Into tho United State? was Int^ndefl n?oreeapeclall> for these of nor fatherland scattered here ar.d U?ere over Uie face of thl# m'cht v conntrv. Meeting with great success &n.o?g the? , I now offer it to the American public, knowlrgtliat Its truly wonderful medicinal virtues n?u*t be arknovh dged. It Is particularly recommended to those persona whoa * constitutions may have been impaired l> the ccntlnuou* use of ardent spirits,or other forms of dissipation. Crier allv instantaneous In effect, it finds Its ?ray directly to tho seat of life,thrilling ar.d qu?cVci?i-gever> nerve, raiting up the drooping spirit,and, in fact, iotualng hew health and rigor In the system. . N mca.?Whoever expects to fird this a beverap* will b# disappointed; but to the sick, srak and low spirited, it ?ill prove a gratef il aromatic cordial, possessed ?! aingular returdlalpropcrtlcA. CACT,OS: The ereatpopularlty of thisdeliphtftal Aromaharlndnced | matvImitations,which the publicsfcoul<iguardagaipstpur I chafing. 0e not persuaded to boy anything else nntilyoa have siren Boerhave's Holland Fitters a fair trUl Ons 1 bottle will convince you how Infinitely superior Is Is to mil "sold atVvnTper bottle, or six bottle? for By tho . goleProprt*tor*% BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. A CO., Manufacturing Pharmaceutic* and Chemists, PITT&BURQn% PA. IaAUOHLINS k BrpHFTFLD Arer.tfor Wheeling, V?. gold also by T. U. Logan A Co.,8. runflenbtrr, and Dreg- % gists generally. mh? . " DH BAAKBE TREATS ALL DISEASES FREE OF CHARGE - DR. BAAKEE wilt k^lso g<v?- Special %ttenuon to the * following'easrs CoitRhs.OoW*,Con rumpt!?B, CJrrup, Itifl oetisa, Anl.Bf , . Bronchitis and ail - other diseases U the throat and 4 Lunr^. lli Vlll derote partleol r ?7"'u of sll >kio diseases?Ln?ba?o,l-er?fUla. RheumstWr?4seu?0 In* chrooie) N?r-laia, Pa.lysis, Piles and ail derangement of the Stomach, UWM4 tow els: and also to all chronic f. male diseases. Special atUn tion will be given to the treatment rf EYE AND EAR ... Without the are of the Knife or Needle, and be haa' ???? staidly on h*nd an eseelSent as-oriinentj.f ctal Eve*, -and Tympanums, or Var Druitis, suitstde fcr cither sex and all asres? luacted In Ave minutes. DR BAAKEE has made a new dlacovery of a Fluid O at will produce perfect absorption of the CsTAasrv, and rt stf re perfect vision to the E> e, without the use of the taifj* Dr. Baakee can produce one thpfsand certUJcstes of his perfect sneeess in enri-r Cancers, old Pores or tncers. Tls Oil a, Swell in e* or Turners of every descrlp?I?U and vllfcout the use of the knife. Special arrargementiiBut *>? ?ado , with Dr. Baakee for ti e trrstiaect of the last nsraed dl? euse?, as they will require his corstant advice and attest lor. Dr Baakee Is one of the most skHIl"l and celrbraud fur- # geous and Physicians no* liv^rg- IHs fsmels ktevt psi ?onally in nearly every principal city In the wortJ. Ard liters dlrrcud to Dr. Baake?,(eootaIr >ng ten cetta,) ficss any distance, correctly rtatiiig the cttnre of their d:?e?re# shall be promptly answered, and p?tlcntstrrat?dbv corres? pondenM PEEa OF CHARGE. Office houn.from b A. W. , In a p li DR. WAAKEE, * Ho-T4 LEXINGTON STREET, ictsrea Cl?arles and Liberty, Baltimore. Md. ds^-1yd.twa? Trust bale BT rltto.. of a deed of tr?t from Ororj. Inrin .nd .Iff, to Abf-ahatn P. Denormandy. dated fdlh February, IStd, and duly recorded In the Clerk ? ufflo-.of the Cooa^y Court of Oh o eonnty,jn acA hj Ttoitaa of SiTorHer cf the County Court of Ohio couptr, rami* as 1U January Term, 1c the year I?9, spno ntin* the uad<?; ? signed trust *e in"th? i-ald deed of trust, laslvee of thesa?d i hall of lot a.ml-rrd ?l?^y-tw. (?> i..'a.'. i the | til std. , of Rsf street, between Second u?d IHsl?on <tm:?, io tfta* T?a*s or <*st^.?For the Rrvt f? , ^sh ta hanji. and for . r. ijihir at thi! Mrdiaff mooey, npon a credit sntu tao day of April. 1*0. luu-rest fr^m tje day of sate. , itm be secured by a negMlaWe note with aa approved the lat endorser. Th. tide to th. akare,r?Fertr la _ ? pt"di A RARE CHANCfi. SEfXING OFF Al COST FOB CASH I ti; E harrdetermtMd from ?*? O* U<rHHl? "]S7ij Mediant Tailor.. It* Mai. ?fa Wa^tlwt. 300 '****&?STB ywKj.Lnra BQVst: roe rest. . a'ssssssss1 %0Vt?f For terms enquire ml UK L