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i>aper in ifondayMorniiig, Nov. 21, 1859. The Teligraph The news from Charleston, Va., is of an ev itiii;-' character. A dispatch from Bal liniurc announces that an armed body of ra?i are crossing the river at this point to I rescue old Brown. We looked out at a ! jjte hour on Saturday night hut nary \ -ijc<1 man was visible, nor armed wo m:,n cither. Of all the ridiculous non uouse ibis is the most supremely so! Our neighbors over the river are in no arms but those of Morpheus, and were never more ijuit'tly and peaceably disposed. ? ? ? gjyi'oiioxEO.?On Friday night last, a mill by the name of (.'lark, went into tiic confectiou.iry shop of Mr. Suodgruss. ?a I'nion street, threw himself down upon the floor, and rolling over and over, ap parently in great agony, said lie had taken poison. Mr. Clark was requested to leave ihe premises, mid take his easy flight to lie stars froin some port where the people bid a fancy for coroner's inquests, and the like. Mr. Clark recovering slightly, want <J to borrow five cents, avowedly for the purpose of paying his toll across the bridge, but really to sling into himself another dose of the poison which had al ready put him in such plight. As nobody seemed inclined to make a permanent in vest. even in so small a sum as five cents, Clark suddenly threw himself upon the I,road of his back, and announced his in tention of dying on the spot. He shut himself up like a jack-knife and opened again, he roared like a lion, and carried on in such a frightful manner that a physi cian was sent for, and upon making an ex amination, discovered that the poor devil's stomach contained nothing but strychnine whisky. lie recovered after a while, and sUggered homeward, ranch to the relief of those who had been annoyed by his extra ordinary conduct. ?rif Cuartier's Railroad. There is unusual interest, says the Washington Fjaminfr. now being manifested among the people in regard to the completion of this ;ouJ. Whether correctly, or not, we can nit say, but we have heard it conjectured that the amount required to put the road in running order would not exceed two hundred thousand dollars. Now. if this be true, how easily could the matter be accomplished. Business men in the city 1 of Pittsburgh alone would be justified in subscribing the amount specified, to sav I nothing of those residing along the line of the road, who are reported to be rcadv to contribute at any time when called upon. But the directors of the road appear to be asleep. They are said to be doing abso lutely nothing more than waiting for some thing to turn up, by which they will be put in possession of the necessary means. fcxv~Tui: Uiveu.?The recent rains have *au?cd the river to commence swelling again. and there is a prospect of a good stage of water until the cold blasts shall come and freeze us up. The Liberty, CapL Booth, left on Satur day with a good crowd of people and as much freight as she wanted. The Mary t'ook passed down loaded to the guards and full of passengers. She never conde scended to stop, owing perhaps, to the driving rain that was falling and the con sequent ill prospect of getting anything to take with her. The St. Cloud, a splendid new boat from Pittsburg cast anchor up l-wards the bridge, and stood there, bid ding for something destined to St. Louis. The Eunice, Capt. McLure, arrived from Cincinnati, with a good trip. She will leave for Louisville. J?*Emii:haxts.?Two hundred and fif- j ty Herman emigrants were transferred at lieriwood. the other day, and sent on to | Missouri. They filled four car loads. The shipping arrangements for this class of travel are so well conducted by the Balti more A Ohio, Central Ohio and Columbus & Xenia and Little Miami Railroads, that but two changes of ears are made between Baltimore and St. Louis, one at Wheeling and the other at Cincinnati. The lines mentioned above are making this through emigrant travel a feature. &jjr*SATrRDAv Market.?The morning dreary: not much in market and lots of fcaple to buy it. The total varietv con futed of meats, fish, potatoes, cabbage, !?rnips. parsnips, carrots, green apples, ? tied apples, dried pcaches, chickens, tur "ys, lard, butter, eggs, corn, a few bas . lets and some ladies' collars. Dried np brought Ccts. a quart: dried peaches !2ct?.: butter 15@18cts, ^ lb.: lard 12cts.; '??? 18cts, per dozen; chickens 20@30cts. V pair: turkeys 60cts apiece; corn 50(o 55 cti V bushel; meats unchanged. W A Disagreeable Day.?It rained all ?lav Saturday. A vigorous wind too pre 1 ailed. driving the descending fluid into the faces of all who ventured into the ?ee!s. Everything wore a woebegone '"ok, even to the poor overworked horses K ears occupied almost a horizontal I position and wliose hair was rough and ir regular like- the feathers on a Frizzly ' !"< ken. It was a sort of a dar we don't want to sec again. CaTSispiciois.?We learn thai certain "Uspicious looking boxes, consigned to the 5 ictnity of Harper s Ferry, have been de t-.imd at Benwood Station, supposed to contam blunderbusses 'and things," for rtMUe and insurrectionary purposes. ious to the Harper's Kerry outbreak, Ed since. a number of coffins, sup contained ?nu*. pass Ccb-Coiso TO see Ills Father.?John sou ?f Ossawattomie Brown. > UP X^e river to Parkersburg, on v- Ur a-T the ultimate intention of "'ting his father at Charlestown. B0TA Night or two ago, somebody tore down the Bign of Grieshober, clock re pairer, at the corner of Market and Quin, cy strecLs, and uiuazed the inmates of the house. This place, which was called into notice by a novel advertisement in the Argitt newspaper, nnder the head of "Rat Exchange," has been the scene of lnany little disturbances lately, nnd it was ru mored on Saturday, that an effort would be made to wash the house out during the night. " Dupxk and Disorderly John Roup of East Wheeling, was up before Aid. McCourtney, on Saturday night, for getting drunk and storming about like a mad man. He was mulcted in the usual sum for such offences. BSTSknt Up.?John Wesley Smith, for being engaged iu a row in the Market House was arrested by officer Deafenbaugh and sent to jail by Aid. Wright. * Those persons wishing copies of Saturday's paper can be accommodated this morning. BUSINESS NOTICES. Dr. Hoofland's Celebrated Ger man Bitters,?Prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson & Co., Philadelphia, will effectu ally cure Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Chronic Di arrhoea, Diseases of the Kidney's, and all diseases, arising from a disordered Liver Stomach, or Intestines. Dr. J. J*\ Churchill's Specific Remedy for Consumption, Winchester* genuine prepara tion of the Hypophospliites of Lime and Soda, made in strict accordance with the original formula of the discoverer, Dr. J. F. Churchill, of Paris, for the prevention and cure of Pulmonary Phthisis and Tu bercular diseases. The Celebrated ISladc Salve, for the cer tain cure of Salt Rheum, Chillblains, com mon Sores, Cracked Hands, Burns, Cuts, or wounds pf any kind, Bites of Insects. Piles, Corns and InflSmation of the Breast Sold by 11 bed & Kraft, Centre Wheeling Drug Store, Xo. 84, corner of Main and 3d streets. JEmS^Stop that Coughing 1?Relieve your cough in a few hours by using the HOARHOUND BALSAM. The children like it. You will like it. Everybody like? it. It cures coughs, hoarseness, nnd without nausea, or derangement of the bowels. iSold by T. H. Logan k Co., and Logan, List & Co. | Common* Sense rule* the mags <?f the people. VV""25*, xr,i;Uever the misnamed am! misanthrope philosopher* may say to the contrary. Show them a j? merit* be clearly demonstrated, and they will not hesitate to give it their most cordial pat ronap. The masses have already ratified the judg VJiSSES!: conccr,,inK the virtues of IIOS ^, 'J BITTERS. as may be neen in the immense Muautities of this medicine that are annnallv sold in ?Ii?f ?vr recognized as j.rtatl\ superior to all other remedies yet devised for diseases ot the digestive organs, sucli as diarrhoea, dysentery dyspepsia, nnd for the various fevers that arise from derangement of those portions of the ?v* teni. liiKstetters name Is rapidly becoming a house hold word, from Maine to Texas, from the shore of the Atlantic to the Pacific. Try the articleand be satisfied, bold by all druggists in the world. tar*Seo advertisement in another column. nov4-lm GROVER & BAKER'S Celebrated FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, Broadway, Xew York. fpllIS MACU1XESKWS FROM TWO FIHXJLS, AS ir .iV? VaT'nfn,m "i"'reqnirlng n<> rewinding of thread, it Ili'itK Kells, llutliers Mni) stitches in a superior style. finishing each seam |,v it* own opera tion. without recourse to the hand needle, a* is requi red by other machines. It will do l?.tt,r ?lltl cheaper sewing than n seamstress can. even if she works for one cent a a hour; ST"A SEW STYLE?IMccs from J50.00 to #125,00, hemiuers ?o,uo extra. Send lor a Circular , T. SCOTT, Agent, no>-i- on dtw.tw :im? u; Main-St.. Wheeling. CHARL?sTI0]{ MAN, Xo. 105 Main St., cor. Market Alley. HAS OX HAND A LARGE AND MOST rA complete a~ortmcnl of Saddles. Harness, 11 links. Collars. Bridles. Whips. .te_ which cannot be surpassed by any in the citv. which I will sell, wholesale and retail, cheap for cash. All ttork in my line m:ule to order, and repairing ?r?Mnt. ot shortest notice. IWt forget the place, lbo Main St., corner Market Allev. novlC BIG MORTAR! HPRUSSES. X BRACKS, ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS. SUSPKXSORY RANDAGES. , , SYRIXGES. Ac., torque cheap at uovlfi UlIAllAM'S DRUG STORK. C^RAH VM'S KI.YCERIXE t>I.\TMK.\T, J is n certain ami pleasant euro for chapped liandi sore lips, sore breasts, ic. For sale at n"'18 GRAHAM'S DHUQ STORE. ? ^ l'lJFFS?A large and superior assort uivnt. tor sale at 1) no'18 ORAItASrS DRl'O STORK. M IS U1E S AXI) FAXCY AR. _1_ lICLLs, iorcign and American. For sale at GRAHAM'S DRL'O .STORE. MACKEREL.?50 [bbls. Medium andjl.argo No. J Mackerel for sale bv MAXWELL. CAMPBELL A TINGLE. nor9 Main street. M'Neely Normal School Hopedale, Harrison Co., O. T1"? INSTITrriOX, NOW IX SUCCESSFUL OP x KUATiOX, Will eminence its Whiter Se^ion of -J W eeks. on November 16th. 1S5U. with the following BOAIII) OF INSTRUCTION*: Edwin Regal, Princij?al. V. RRixitmiorr. A. M? Prof, or Mathematics and Natural hciencea. Mas. Flora K. Rwjal, Botany. Rhetoric. Ac. ^T' Assistant teacher of Mathematics. v i!?GI:v,A Hatks. teacher of Instrumental Music. AocalMu*ic taught without extra charge. The Latin and Greek languages are taught, and you US men fitted for College. ?h71^ and beauty of the situation, and ;ii: ^Trt'hepTbT.;:0' TtrmoN.?Stxott per 10 weeks. Boarding. Sioo per week. For catalogues or further information address the Pr"'c'i"u- novli'oSwlj 100 ?vSS BOUBLE EXTRA PAJlt lw L\ Hour, juat received ami for ?Ie bv ?H?Vi! M. MoXABB. I)R1ST1SG PAPEB' Wrapping I?;i|?er. Te;t i*aper. Manilla Paper. ^ j??t received by oc,'? o, 1I1LDRETII Si BRO. I ll Kit,?Pure Cider by the libL Hor ' " SMITH A OORRELIk c BAKER'S PI RE COD LIVER Olt,, for consumptiTes. Jost received at 73 Main street, ivntte ? heel inc. [nnvlH] R. B. McLAIX k CO. MAII'HI'S STARCH POLKSH?Imparts a Iwnntiful gloss to Linens. Ac. It is unrivalled, ror >^le by R. B. McLAIX A 00, ""'I" i3 Maitt ft. Centre Wheeling. ?lou barrels Union Mill. Funilr Vl.mr, ,20?. - ' .lo Extn. just received and sale b* MAXWELL. CAMl*BilLL A TINOLE, Main ?t. A BRIES.?^i dux. Brooms. 100 Itoxes Window (Slass 50 do German 30 do Wot*!'* Starch, L\> do Extract Coffe^i oo doz. Wa<h B<*trds. 23 logs Grain Pepper, 60 boxes pure Pepper, 26 dux. Bed Cords, 25 boxes Star Candles, In store and for sale bv MAXWELL,*CAMPEL k TTXGLE. Xo. &S Main street. / IOREGLIASA LICORICE.?TI1K Btst V brand in the market, free from grit and pure, for T. H. LOO AX k 00. 00,31 and LOG AX. LIST A CO. WHOLESALE MARKET. Flour?Extra Family $5,50{a.u.7?~>; Kxtra $5,26; Su perfine $4,7 fi. Brooms-?Common Bottkr?In kegw, 9@10. Bcckkt??Marietta $3^2415. Chksse?Western Reserve 9j4(5?10c. Caxdles?Tallow mould 14c.; dip 13c; star 23c^ spenu 40c. Tallow?10^; 12c. Coffee?Java 18c4 IUo 12}?@13c. W HEAT?$1,10(3/1,25. Corn?16c. Oats?36c, Fe-kther^?W@45C4 scarce. Fish?Shad $14; Herring* $6; Mackerel No. 3 $11>4?>12. >CKrf?Raccoon 30@37j^c. Ginseso?25^, 36c. IIay?Clover *? ton $0; Timothy $10. Hops?7^8c, dull. Lime?Louisville $1,60 Molasses?New Orleana 43c^ Sugar House 48c. Golden Srnuv?G5^67c. Naval Stores?Turpentine 70c.; Tar $1>?@6. Nails?for likl. Seeds?Flaxseed $1,00; Clover $61^. Soap?Castile ft lb 15(?>lGc.; Common 5^6c. Sugars?New Orleans 8c. in lihd., 8J^c. in bbl. Snuff?Scotch 20c. Rappee 22@26c. I Tea?G un powder 40@7Uc^ Imperial 40@C5c4 Hy oii 35@"0&; Poucliong 25<&30c.; Oolong 36^oj76c. J Todacco?6 twists 12cn five roll 24@:?Sc. by telegraph. mtmum j2"S mk n'4"-V2H- SuP"- fi"": 600 hlidi ez*&e%s?bbu ^ iwgrsi;?m^urnca^,os^isij hut unchanged in urinw j New York, Nov. 18.?Cotton steady; sales 3.000 s?idw^s?5fi^S3 S^oi2?5^Biwh!t6 Ilew S9. * Pork*1 firm%at gjk sales 0,000 bog* at ll}<al2l? ffulo&s iiJmSt s"^! Bacon linn; sales 500 Coxes short ribbetl lntddleafbr January and February delivery at b)X, and 600 boxes Cumberland middles, deliverable lu Cincinnati In qu"otat i^?7%.Vate lCrU"' 1 ^ ^ Cincinnati. Sot. 19.?Flour in held SalOc pit bbl higher but the advance cannot be obtained rcadili-' t can only bo considerwl aaflmi at Jt.SoaJ.s5. Whcot '* "'ft?1 "tafugl-v at ?l.uSal,10 for red and $1.12al 20 for while, torn u steady at 44alic. Oat* Arm at 45 Barley in fair demand at Coc. AM. ROBERTSON, M. D. " JAMES OR] ROBERTS OS & ORE, ^^DentistsS^ jVo. MS Mnrkct-St., WHEELING, VA. References.?if. n. Weod, d. d., lio.,. a. \y. Thomn son, lion. Alfred Caldwell, Juhii Ivnote, K>.I ]( M toff, Esq.. John FrLssell, M. I).. W. .1. Bates. .li" D It II. Cummin*, .M. 1'.. E. A. Ilildreth. M. 1>? A. S. T?ld" m' V 4 Delaplain, MiClallens, Knox 4 Co_' :\,ar^h A Taylor, llerger 4 iioiTiiiaij, Win. Kryter, 1! i' rauzheiln, J. X. Ziinmer, John Alnick, John Sal ade, John l'farr. C. Plefcnian. F. Miller. septa M. P. HULLIHEN, ?SSDEMT!st,?gS Has removed his office to residence, next do?r to the I i own I. lock. Joii.VfiO Loss of Teeth. I*Y0U CAM. UPON Dr. WTXCIIELL, Lm I ?t"J wUI "UW to insert a tip ton flr-t dnlw 3?"" "f Tr-""- tliat so clo-ely resembles nil " to y <lctcction. on fine Gold for $75. ni.ner ?r J'nlcanfawl Rubber $70. hair set SBo: Porcelain Plate $50. half set $25; Silver and other ! . metals. |ince reduced in projiortion. Tluwe wish ing to avail themselves of tlie-e reduced rates will please rail before the tirst of October, as his usual rates will be charged from that time. T1" "f CV0IT Afferent style of Teell. now in n-c can be seen at the office, enabling any p.r".n ,, rr H i"c m"'Ject- j'"1--" it once very c'.r E!'?, "?' advantages and disadvantages which the nliftrent stjles ih>*.???ss. Rlectricitv ii<m1 in , aiiSiJVo lfI,?Ut ?X,ra C,l4lrge- 0flice Rl,d residence. 'VJ 145 -Markel-St.. Wheeling. ip ox* Sale. 1,500 Acres Wertern Va. Lands. I QITUATF.U IX MASON COUNTY, ONE OF TIIK p best and most thriving in Western Va The*e lands are rich and well timbere.1. an.l ?nlv froin 1H to two tulles fnim the Ohio river. The tract "issnbdlviDed J." toISO acres each, thereby l.rinc alS II ," !'rreach "f ixrsoni wanting a conifort ? TS "" 3,un- Prices low and terms ""?v* Apply to j. McCLUNKY iMvg-lmHtwtw f5 Main st. M hec'lii'ig. "Railroad JillU?Eilr? White Whcnt , . ^ . * amily Flour. inn BBLS"R.R.MILLS" EXTRAW \V FAMTTT ,ns'U?^our: r-do s,? >""s do do T 10 do -M hitesiile St. Louis Mills. Double Kxtta. Received per steamer Clenwood. by -stsss". """a'a 7oo saa ssi'ssasiffig "M1' _oc,IS P- C. IIILIlltKTH & BHO FVr?- ?I,X YTF cuwRxs^iu^-sta: miiioles v!r i churns nil lmak<- butter in live minutes, lor Side by p.c. IHLIHIKTII? 1IU0. AMERICAN CAST STEEL.?2 CASSS ?.(rf?/.1received by P. C. IIIL1IKK1MI 4 Itlt.l I^IXE CIGARS? "Flower of Mobile," 'liitnno." "Nectar," For sale l.v "Ciu liui:a'"a'ul "'her favorite brands, " b> , ,T- ?? IAK5AN & CO. ??" """l UKiAN, UST & CO. ('OH CHAPPED HANDS?Fenill s H^.li.,? _ Ointment is invaluable. For sale bv T. 11. IAKSAN & CO. 00(31 and LOW AN. LIST 4 CO. 200 EX,T,lA SUPER. FA1II. n vV onr' just received and for sale bv ? M. Mc.N'AllU. ?1000 bushels uasorted Mill uov3 8t?re and f?r 8aIe Mc.VA CB. ( <OPl!,i!:E.--3w bags prime Rio Coffee. ^ T , - ^P*yra nnd Java Coffee, Just received and for sale bv -H2T? MAXWELL. CAMl'BKLL Sc. TINGLE. T^'^ls^fby U"nPOder' Y' njv9 31AXWELU CAMPBELL 4 TINGLE. _ ?. New Books ! i)0pe?.^S 1>01>L'L VR SOVKILKIOXTY,?(IIAIt Sbdd.fe'1M:are * Lcsal ^"ifwuts," by Lord Canip "Tf n vj,^ 0,r1J'n b-V ^rS- Ki"K- of Charleston; Ten \ eara of a Preacher s Life.- by MilburnT Iufe and Martyrdom of Jo.Hi of Arc." by Miclielet :..L S ?fliurnV- by Carlvle and others; 'U,c"Llc,: ao?C?ttsP" Gr?": "^^theorea,? ^acaulay; "Ufc of Mahomet," by Gibson:" " ^Ufe of Luther^" bv 6ievalier Bunsen; -hre 0r21cr,F^,mweU," b-v I-amerrine; "fjj? ofTtaco," br Wiflen; Life of Peter the Great," "H???2?"on-" bT Pruf- Mawoo; Ufe of Thos. A. Becket." by Milman; Life of Hannibal," bv Dr. Arnold: 4c 4c inst recwve.1 and for sale low at the arrntr Bookttor, 0011 * : WILDE 4 HHP. t0j1ssts boxes Frencli Oiocolate re noS ? T" H" "WAN * CO. OKOMi A3fl> COCOA FOR ?? c " T- H- I-OOAN k. CO. no >s and LOa.VX, LIST i CO. T ^!n^i1L<ITE CAIjV congress .nil ? ? "oleJ- ?tnoch a.ltnlred bv the I* ?v? *' T. J. EDWAR1W. - Main street, LmSti Sfv tlLF^FKEXCH JWKOCW) FOX,jn^t received at _n^ T. J. KDWAKDS'. MEai'S HAIR CALF OTERSBOfT MEN S KCFFALO OVER ? T. J. KDWARDS*, LADIES' FRENCH MOROCrn SPUING HEEL BOOTS,ju,t^ce?f"f>occo ? ^ . - T. J. EDWARDS, 4(10 BA<!S SHORTS tfc SHIPSTCPP" **UU received and for sale bv "FF, OLIVER PHYOR. t" vn?iS^?S,UMi?RIES, PEK. r> ^MLE1K>. IrIXE PERi'l'MRKlicR. Pomades and Hair Oils, Pomades nndHairfKli novtB ' "S"*" centre Wheeling. DOTl6 K. B. McLAIN * CO. i Startling Rumors! five hundred troops LEAVING RICHMOND! Many Souls in Arms and Eager for the fray! Baltimore, Nov. 19.?Rumors are in circulation here that a body of armed men are crossing or have crossed the river from UI110, at or near Wheeling. Charlestowx, Va., Nov. 19.?All is now quiet in this town, but the military were augmenting. The barns, stock yards and implements amounting in value to several thousanc dollars, belonging to Messrs. John Burns, George H. Tate, aud Mr. Shirley, all of whom were jurors in the recent trials, have been burned. Hon. Alex. Hunter, professes to he con vinced that an attempt will be made to rescue the prisoners. A letter from Ur bana, Ohio, addressed to Brown, written 111 cipher, has been deciphered; it tells him to keep in good spirits, that his friends are mustering and will drop along one at a time. Col. Davis telegraphed to-day for 500 additional men. Richmond, Nov. 19.?Troops leave for Lharlestown this morning in consequence of despatches from -Col. Davis to Gov ,,se- There is great excitement at this place. Alexandria, Nov. 19.?The town is very much excited in consequence of dispatch es from Col. Davis to Gov. Wise. LATER. Richmond, 11 o'clock P. M.?The first regiment of volunteers, 400 strong, left at 9 o'clock this morning. Governor Wise is a passenger. Orders have been sent to ashiugton for amunition. Gov. Wise's despatches from Col. Davis state that a body of armed men are approaching from the direction of Wheeling. EUROPEAN NEWS. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER CANADA. Truro, Nova Scotia, Nov. 19th. The steamer Canada has arrived at Halifax with Liverpool advices l>y telegraph, to the 7th rnst. Liverpool, Monday.?Cotton steady, and opens quietly under the steamer Africa's news. London-, Monday, Noon.?Consols 953. News unimportant. The foregoing news was received via Truro. The express with the news will arrive to-night at Sackville. Sackville, Nov. 19.?The express with the news by the Canada, arrived here this evening. The steamers Indian 'and City of Wash ington arrived at Liverpool on the 3d inst. Liverpool Cotton Market, Friday Nov. Tl,"c 'l!ls ,lcun a slight improvement in middling qualities, the extreme prices being jd higher than the last quotations. The other qualities arc without change: iO.OUO liave been sold during the week tile market closing steady. Liverpool Breadstiefs. Breadstuffs are generally quiet. Wheat end Corn had slightly advanced. Richardson k Spence report flour dull sales of new State at 24s@25s Gd ? bbl! prices range at 22s Gd@27s Gd. Wheat steady, inferior heated qualities advanced 203d; red 9s 3d@.9s Gd per cental; white I 9s Gd(?;l Is. Corn firm, with an udvnn e of 6d@ls; yellow 30s Gd<3 3ls Gd; white 3js(j; 39s per quarter. Liverpool Provision Market.?Market dull. Various circulars report beef heavv and declined slight)}-, holders offer old stjck at a decline of 2s Gd@5s. Pork steady at 50s; bacon dull and nominal. Laid firm at 0Gs(?)GOs for refining and extra. London-. Nov. 4.?Consols 9(i}. Money is in active.demand, but rates aie without change. Latest.?Liverpool, Saturday.?Cotton firm at full prices; sales to-day are esti mated at 10,000, including 2,000 to specu lators. 1 Hon. Chas. Sumner is among the passen gers by the Canada. It is asserted that the English govern ment has consented to join the proposed j r. tiro pea II Congress for the settlement of the Italian difliculty, and that French and England had conplctely agreed on the basis of a treaty of peace. It is vaguely reported in the European journals that Garibaldi in his interview with King Victor Kmanucl, made use of strong expressions with regard to the pro posed statement of the present difficulties, declaring that Italy had been betraved In ner pretended friends and that hc'would head a revolution of the people to carrv out the original plan. The King of Sardinia protested against such a proceeding. The steamship Great Eastern had ar rived at Southampton. From Brownsville, Texas. New Orleans, Nov. 19.?The Indianola Counrr of the the 12th inst., says that an express from the Sheriff of Neuces county ,.darrivedi reporting that Cortinas with I,u00 men and 9 cannon has full posses sion of the Rio Grande from Brownsville to Roma; and his forces are scouring the surrounding country. All the mail com munications west of the Neuces are said to be cut off. Corpus Christi is however, not threatened. CapL Tobin. with 100 men from Corpus Christi, has been defeat ed, and it i3 feared that his retreat has been cut off. The reports nre conflicting and probably very much exaggerated.? llie latest reliable accounts are by a New Irleans merchant, who left Brownsville on H,c *'hen affairs were unchanged. Gen. Twiggs telegraphed to the govern ment yesterday in relation to the mctter. Brown's Petition Refused. I ?,CR"0ND' Nov- 19th?The petition of John Brown, for a writ of error to the judgment rendered by the Circuit Court of Jefferson County, was presented to the Su preme Court of Appeals yesterday. The Lourt to-day refused to award a writ of error, being of the opinion that the judg ment of the Circuit Court is plainly right The execution will therefore take place as appointed?on the 2d day of December. Judges Allen, Daniel, Marcure, Lee and Rolicrtsan on the Bench. Railroad Accident. Baltixorr, Nov. 19.?An acrident oc curred this afternoon to a train on the 2\orthejn and Central Railroad, uhout six miles from this city, caused by the spread ing of the track, which threw the train off The conductor, Alfred Crawford, was kill ed. He is a brother of Mr. Crawford, Ticket Agent of a Philadelphia road. The passengers escaped without injury. Sew York, Nov." 19.?The Vandcrbilt took out upwards of $900,000. Troops for Brownsville, Texas. Nokpolk. Nov. 19.?Eight {companies of Federal troops have been ordered from Old Point to Brownsville immediately, under Col. Brown. St. Loots, Xov. 19.?A special dispatch from Washington to the Republican, says that the Government this morning deter mined to seize the Northern States of Mexico, and orders had been issued for six companies of heavy artillery from Kort Monroe, and two light artillery and three infantry from Fort Leavenworth, to pro ceed immediately to Brownsville. The Republican learns that Col. Sumner, com mander of this department, telegraphed to Leatonworth this evening, for u prompt movement of the troops in compliancc with this order, and in u week, if neces sary, these troops will be in New Orleans. The Republican intimates that security for the future will be wanted in better bound ary than that established by the Rio Grande. From Washingtor. Washixqton,Nov. 19.?TheXew Orleans Picayune of Tuesday, says the Merchnntsof New Orleans interested'in the Rio Grande trade, will, should there be a necessity to do so, fit out, at their own expense, a hund red aimed men for the protection of Brovvi.sville and the adjacent settlements. The redoubtable cx-Gov. Vidaurri has arrived at San Antonio. Nomination. New Yobk, Nov. 19.?The Tammany Hall Convention this evening nominated Wm. F. Haremever for Mayor, and Samuel J. Tilden for Corporation Counsel. Sailed. Montreal, Nov. 19.?The North Ameri can sailed from Quebec nt 10 o'clock, with 48 cabin aud 53 steerage passengers.? Wind strong East. Weather very mild. It has been raining hard since lsst evening. Insurrectionist Arrested. _ Washington, No". 19.?The Alexandria, Va., Sentinel of this morning says a man was arrested in that city yesterday, having been rccognized as one of Brown's men in the Harpers Ferry riot. He was commit ted to jail to await further identification. River and Weather. Louisville, Nov. 18.?The river has ris en 1 foot withiu the past 24 hours, and is now rising slowly with 5 feet six inches in the canal. Pittsburgh, Nov. 19.?River 4 feet 10 inches by pier mark. Weather wet. Boston, Nov. 19.?Marshall S. Perry, a distinguished phys'cian, died last night. The citizens' committee of CO nominated Mayor Lincoln for r -election. New Oulkaxs, Nov. 19.?Advices from Brazos to the 4th. state that Brownsville had not^l>ecn taken on the evening of the i. / 3rd. [Trout the St. IyjuLs Democrat of Saturday.] The Hog Trade. We heard of uo s.iles to-day. though negotiations were making for ditfercntlots by the city packers. Receipts from differ ent sections are had?some lots from as high up as Springfield, Ills., are coming in. although packing has already commenced at that point. From the scarcity of stock in some parts of Illinoies, in proportion to the amount of corn, this grain is being shipped East largely already, and excellent prices re ceived for it. At Mattoou station, some 5,000 acres of corn are in sight; one man has 3,800 acres cf it. Strawn, the great stock feeder near Jacksonville, has 'i.DOO acres of corn this season. The corn crop in the aggregate is undoubtedly a very large cne. At Chicago, the Democrat of the lGth says pork packers arc buying all the hogs that arrive there, though the number is not large. The receipts l>y railroad at that point have been about 7,500 head during the last three days. Prices paid are from $3 90 to $4 50. "ALWAYS_READY." Neatness! Punctuality! Despatch! DAILY INTELLIGENCER STEAM PRINTINGHOUSE Cor. Quincy and Mam-Sts., WHEELING. HAVING JUST FITTED UP OUR JOD OFFICE WITH A SPECIAL VIEW TO B00K&J0BW0RK IX ALL ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. We are prepared to execute at short notices and at the LOWEST CASH PRICES, ALL KINDS OF PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING! Such as Books and Pamphlets, BANK CHECKS, CATALOGUES, BILLS LADING, BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS. DRAFTS, SHOW CARDS, DRAY BOOKS, LETTER HEADS, DRI'O LABELS. BUSINESS CARDS, NOTES. TAGS, POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, &c., &c., &c? ^?We hare, at a heavy expenditure, furnished our Job Office with all noee**ary material.-*, embrarinp TYPE, RULES. BORDERS, CUTS. kc^ Of the latent and most fashionable style*, to render it capable of executing work equal to that of any other establishment iu the city, ond possessing facilities in the way of Ste??m. &c~ for doing work expeditiously, unsurpassed by any other office, wc respectfully pre sent ofor claims for a sJiare of public patronage. a#n ring those who entrust their work to us. that no effort shall be wanting to give entire satisfaction. povlt-'aO CAMPBELL k M'PER MOT. FIXE CnEWIXG TOBACCO.? 3 cases -Nations" Pride," o u "Pine Apple," 5 .i "Hunters* *' 2 -Don Quixote." '25 bxs. '-(? rey hound," 5 - -N. W. Walton's*' And other favorite brands, received by octl4-'59 LIST. MORRISON Jfc CO. BADOER HAIRBLEXDEK BRUSH ES, Sable and Camel Hair Brashes. Pallet boards Pullet Cups. Stiver TinseL Roman Canvas, and a great varhiy of such articles as are generally used by Ar tists, for sale by octlT S. fundenberg. COLO THING I CLOTHING I?Made up ex ! pressly for this market, and everything warran ted as to quality and make, at SAWTELLS k SHANNON'S, septT No. 9 Monroe Street. Another Arrival Flour Depot. 1 AA BARRELS LIMESTONE. Iv/vli*i do .Extra Family, 50 do EXtra do At ortU LIST. MORRISON k GO. ZOUAVE HAT t?New Style Soft Hat, just received at octiS HARPER k BRO.'S F O R SA Hi K . THE STAR NAIL WORKS, 111 IvontoU) Lawrence Co., O. IN CONSEQUENCE OF TllK DECEASE OF TWO of the stockholder, the Star Nail Works ure uow Ottered for sale at a great bargain: These Nafl Work, are situated in the iron Region. iu the southern part of Ohio, about &) miles above Portsmouth, and 140 utiles above Cincinnati. The muin building is350 feet in length and 1 lti feet Iu width, sultstantlaRy built, and contains new and improved machinery, consisting of 3 steam engines, 39 nail machines, a machine for ma- i king nail kegs: ulso, lOboilingfhrnaces, and Shearing ftirnaces. together with the necessary roils, and has a capacity to manu&cture 250 kegs of nails every 12 hours. In addition to tba above, and to be sold with the Nail Works, 40 acres of Coal Lands, 6 miles distant by Kail road, and delivering cool at the mills at a cost not exceeding one dollar pertou; and has peculiar advantage for shipping nous to various* points, as the Ohio River at this point und below is seldom obstruc ted. The location is regarded as the beat in the coun try for supplies of pig iron and coal, and there aro 60 I blast furnace** withiu 80 miles, 9 of which bring their ' iron direct to town by the Iron Railroad; and thesur j rounding hills abonud with coal and fire clay of easy access. Any further description is deemed unneces sary, as purchasers will desire to examine for them selves. If not sold previously, the a!?ovc property will be offered at public Mile on Thursday, the 24th day of November, 1S59. Address, PETERS, JAMKS k CO., Or JOHN* PETERS. 1 ronton, Ohio, Oct. 6, 1S59. oct2o *59-1 tn* Kerosene Oil! Kerosene Oil!! KeroseneOil!!! X\TF. have this day received a supply T T of this OH from the New England Co- which is superior to the celebrated Carbon Oil. burning longer, giving as good a light, with le?s odor. It needs only to be tried to prove all that is said oj it. Also, a sup ply of NEWARK COAL OIL! CAXFIELD COAL OIL!! CINCINNATI COAL OIL!!! We are tha sole agents for the CHALLENGE BURNER, A recently patented article which will give a larger light without smoking, than any other burner used. In fact, a better light than OAS. All are invited to call and examine for themselves. novS HOB IIS k BARNES. Main street. fXl l s t o~c~kT HATS &, CAPSTOR THE MILLION. S. AYERY, No. 140 Main St. WHEELINO, V A. IS PREPARED WITH PROBABLY THE MOST extensive Stock of goods, in the Ilat line, e*er ex hibited iu this market. THE LEDGER HAT, Now the great leading Hat for Young Gentlemen, I have in every variety of color, quality and price, the MOLESKIN DRESS k CASS1MERE HAT, Of my own inanufhcture, and of the most celebrated manufactories of New York and Philadelphia, of the very latest 6tyle and finest quality; The Soft French Felt IIats, of all the varieties of Shapes, qualities and colors. THE SAXONY WOOL HATS. Soft French, made of the finest American. Spanish and Saxony Wools. MEN'S AND BOYS CAPS. Cloth.Casoimere. Plush and Glazed, from the low,.*: prjee to the finest. CHILDREN'S HATS AND CAPS, Beautifully and richly trimmed. ju?t imported from Paris. i From my long experience iu manufacturing, and the care 1 have taken in selecting my stock, is a guar antee to purchasers that they aau be bitited with tli* I Imst of goods, and at the lowest prices. repS S. AYERY. 140 Main Street. FALL AND WINTER. Griraiicl Display ?of? CLOAKS, FURS ?AND | DRESS G-OODS. OPENING, Monday, October 10th, 1859. octlO MARSH & TAYLOR. J' 1ST RECEIVED AT 73 MAIN ST. CENTRE WHEELING, 1 Wistar s Ralsirn of Wild Cherry, Wis tar's Cough Lozenges. Seller's Imperial Conch Syrup. Syrup ltoneset and Wild Cherry, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers. llodgkin's Cough Candy. Pkesceiftions Filled at All I fonts of tiie Day or. Nicut. R. B. M'LAIN k CO. I ??rt25 Druggists. " SAWTELLS & SHANN0N7 ~~ No. 9 Monroe-Strr^t, VRE NOW OPENING ONE OF THE LARGEST and most complete assortments of Cloths. Caksi mkkes ajsd Yestinos. together with an endless variety of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, all of which they intend t?? furuitdi t? their eustomersat the lowest |m?s sible price. All they ask is. look in and see for your selves. Remember, it is no trouble to show good*. So give us a call. "r sep7 JESSAMINE CREAM Is an elegaut article f.?r the toilet. JESSAMINE CREAM Makes the Hair dark soft and glossy. JESSAMINE CREAM Makes the Hair grow Its natural color. JESSAMINE CREAM It highly }*rfumed and is put up in large bnttlct. Price 60 cents. JESSAMINE CREAM Is tiie cheapest and most elegant hair preparation iu iw-. Sold by T. H. LOGAN k CO. oct2?> and LOGAN. LIST k Co. NEW FASHIONS. Gentlemen's Sllknud Cassimere Hats. Ititrotluced this Fill I?(^insisting <>f Three Stylet. riMIE PARIS HAT is aneat Pell. JL THE TRADE STYLE, a medium B-?!l. THE NEW YORK HAT is a stia'gh: Crown. All of the aliove style* on luind. oentlemen will please call and examine for themselves. S. AYERY. ?eptS No. 146 Main street. Wheeling. Va. of , , i uu.tioni.'vu UUUDS. eurh as Shirts, lTiidur-sbirt*.*Dmwers. Gloves. Half Ho?e. Suspenders. Silk andjjnen Handkerchiefs, Stork* nnd Ties, and in fart everythingnccessarvtommpietea Gcntlemm's Wardrobe, nil of which we will fell low for ca.-h. at No. 102 Main Street. wptT WHEELER k LAKIN. Merchant Tailors. The Place to Get Your Meat. r ATTHEW SCAN LAN WOULD RESPECTFULLY i?X announce to his numerous friends and the pub lic. that he has removed from the stall of Charles II. Render, and that in future he may be found at stall No. 63. Upper Market, where tli<vo desiring the rery choicest cuts of all kinds of meat, are invited to rail. He is thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore exteuded to him. and as it is his determination tn de serve patronage in the future, solicits a continuation. ?vt3-1 ni* GR0VER & BAKER I SEWING MACHINES, Just Received by *ept26 J . T. SCOTT. I RECEIVED,?10 hhds N. 0. Sugar, I Jtv 2-'? bxs. German Soap, 2o - Oleine 14 40 " Prime W*. R. Cheese. fiO ?? Chewing Tobacco. 10 hhd?. Hams nnd Sides, for Milr by fseptJO] LIST. MORRISON k CO. IfltOUJX.?100 this, white wheat Family and Extra Flour Novelty. Pearl and Howard Mills, and other clioicc brand*, ju?t received and f<?r ?ale by net5 ' C.EO. ADAMS. .V) Main *t. OR, JAMESWrCLEMENS, { OFFICE, on Union Street, Next door to that of Hon. Sherrard Clemens, ap5?ly WHEELING. YA. ABBIT'8 SO A P POWDER CANBE us?d for tnaJci-ng Snap or for easy cashing?may I be used instead of soap, and for brtnling hard iraUr. For sale in cans and In papers, by T. H. LOGAN k CO. rt 31 and LOGAN. LIST k CO. Burnett's Cocoaine I7011 PRESERVING AND BEAUTIFYING THE Hair, rendering it dark and gios*y, for sale at Washington Hall Drug Store, bv nov4 S. YUNDENBERO. ClORNMEAL?Fresh ground, received and for I sale by __ 0Cl2 OLIVER PR YOB. SPICES.?All kinds of the best quality. for sale at GRAHAM'S DRUG STORE, oct29 Sign of the Big Mortar. | rpOBACCO?501?oxcs various brands Tobacco, X just received ami for sale by 1 novO MAXWELL, CAMPBELL k TINGLE. Something New, True, Intel ligible and Important. FORTHECUREOFTHESICK DOCTOR JONKS "VffOCLD SAY TO TlIK DISEASED OF BODY * I y Mind, who wUhto k cured of their maladies, that his stay here is limited to the first of December: hence the necessity of making immediate application at his ol&ce. lie nolicits patient* who luiVP been given up everywhere elae us incurable- The r?*dcr might here ask, dotw he really cure such rate*, or are his statements false? Has he cured such wus in "Wheel ing* In reply he would ?y, he htw cuied and Is cu ring every day just Midi ows. Helms cured and is curing a class of diseases that have battled the skill of tiie tuedicul profession iu ail ages of the world. Thu reader might hen* imiuire by what means such cures are performed? Not by irritating the delicate mem branes of vital organs by drugging the stomach, but by direct application of the positive and negative p*> laritics of Kiictricity. Again. It might be asked, has not Electricity been employed as a remedial agent for years. both in Europe and America, with indifferent results? And, are not numbers now using it in oar midst with no better results? Thin is all very true, aud when we consider the manner iu which it ltas been applied the results have been more favorable tlimi could have beeu expected. It has been considered beneficial in a few cases only and uncertain eveu in those,? There has been no fixed principles for applying the agent, and therefore no uniform results could be anticipated, but owing to the frieudly relation exist ing bclweeu Electricity ami health, remarkable cures have sometimes beeu performed. The current is gen erally applied through the hands or fret in such power as to convulse the whole nervous and muscular sys tem and frequently produce irreparable injury; Some Times it is upplled by metalic conductors to different parts of the body, which is equal to a process of cau terization. Dr. Jones has seen the effect of such treat ment for years and the result has generally proved in jurious to the patient, conclusively j roving that no one should assume the responsibility of administering so powerful a remedy without uudei standing its effect upon the hunuui organization. Dr. J.'s mode of xipplying Electricity i* nbw, and no guess-work, uo uncertainty or doubt as to resul that will follow. The diseased are invited to call witness the wonderful euros he is daily i?orforraing. J3P""0ffice- at the Beyiner House. ~ N. 11.?Dr. J. now proposes to give a series of versations explaining the electric laws -f life, health and disease; a!*o, a full exposition of the iRiportan discovery in the application of Elect rit ity for the curt of diseases. Those desiring to join t he * class should make immediate application. ncf24.'.VJ?1 m TO HOUSEKEEPERS. SOMETHING NEW?R.T.BABB1TS BEST MEDICINAL SA LEU ATI'S Is manufactured from common salt, and; is prepared entirely different from other' Saleratus. All the deleterious matter ex-j tracted iu such a manner a-t to producei Bread, Biscuit, and all kinds of Cakes.] j* Q UO'without containing a particle of SAleratus"JO wheu the Bread or cake is baked: thereby j AN D producing wholesome result*. Every jmr-.AN D ?tide of Saleratus is turned to gas audi ?ynlp.iiacfl through the Bread or Biscuit while! ^f\ i \J Baking couse<pu*ntly nothing remains hut; f \ " .common Salt, Water and flour. You will; readily perceive by the taste of this ?al-t erntus that it is'entirely different from I other Saleratus. j Jt is packed in one pound papers, each wrapper branded, -B. T. Babbitt's Best ? Medicinal Saleratus:** al#*?. picture of a L? O twisted loaf of bread, with a glass of effer- Q U O vescing water on the t??p. When you pur- \J O vhase one paper you should preserve thu AX D: wrapper and l>e j articular to get the next AN D {exactly like the first?brand as above. j OY~V Full directions for making Bread I VJ this Saleratus and Sour Milk or Cream! ? V7 Tartar, will accompany each |KU-ka^v: nln.<! idirectious for making all kinds of Pastry: ialso, for making Soda Water and Seidlitz | Powders. MAKE YOUR OWN SOAP wrrn B. T. BABBIT'S PUKK Concentrated Potash., OOj Warranted double thtf strength ofordina- I ? ry Patasli; put tip in cans?1 lb- 2 lbs., :i AN Djlbs., 6 lbs. and 1:! lbs., with full directions j for making Hard and Sott Soap. Consu j ''y'/'Ymers will find this the cheapest Potash in ' I VT market. Manufactured and for sale by B. T. BABBIT. Nos. 6S A 70 Washington st. New York. and No. 38 India st. Boston. 1&T For sale by R EED A K It AFT, I anglC.*.'?9?dwitwfm^ Centre Wheeling. FIRE PROOF SALAMANDER Fire Proof Salamander Safes J. N. VANCE, No. 25 Monroe St. AGENT FOB THE SALE OF BUBKE A BARNES* CELEBRATED FIBE A BURG LAB PROOF rpHESE SAFES ARE KNOWN TO BE SUPERIOR X to any offered for sale in the Western Country. They are warranted to be eutircly free front damp, have never failed to preserve their cnutauti*, and are secured by the l?ost (latent Powder and ThiefProof Locks. A FULL ASSORTMENT ALWAYS ON HAND AT MANUFACTURERS* PRICES. To parties wishing to purchase ? first rate article of Safe, 1 would beg leave to refer to the following firms, who l?aw them in ?w, and can testify to their re liability. Messrs. Bailey. Woodward A Co. Norton. Aclieson A Co. " List. Morrison A Co. '? MeClalleus A Knox, Sam'l <?tt A Son. " lleidkell A Swcaringen, *" l?aughlins A Bn-hficld. apl?ItiUw 68 AND 70 ew Stock I BEG LEAVE TO CALL TIIE ATTENTION OF our citizens once again to my new stock of goods now in store, and which 1 will l*e hereafter receiving, comprising all sorts of Brandies, Wines. Ginp. Ac. ami which I will warrant to he pure articles, free from all adulteration whatever, aud which 1 will sell on cheap er and more favorable terms than anv Ilkih- in the city. 1 have also on hand an excellent assortment of Ci gars. especially of German Cigars, and I would invite the particular attention of 4,>0NS OF .MALTA ** to the new brand styled the -Malte-e Cruw.^ a most su perior article, and warranted to give satisfaction. Give me a ca?. G. W. FRANZIIEIM, seplT.'oO?Cm No. gin Market Street. T. SWEENEY & SON, No. Co Mnin'Stred, W HEELING, T A . A BE NOW RECEIVING THEIR 1 ALL IMPOR jt\ TATIONS. l?eing the largest they have c\ er mad* in one Season, and embraces th?- new styles of White Granite, or Iaox Stoxe Ciikca. teget iter with Common White and Colored Quccnsware in great variety. Aim a large and well selected stork of Pure \l bite. Gold Band aud FancyFRENCII CHINA, either in setts or separate. China Decorated Va**, Colognes. Card Bas kets. Tcte n T^te Setts. Fancy t ups. Mugs. Ac. Al.vi, fine Table Cutlery. Cantors. Ac.togetlier with th*ir ubual heavy ?o k nf th?- various grade* .-?f Pres^-ed. Cut and Plain Flint Guss* *ar, Oil lAmp. Ae. They invite the attention of the Trade and will du plicate to Merchants their bills purchased in the Ka-t, at same price.-- auein'.'.O ADAMS HOUSE, Cor. Hanovrraiid Pratt-Sts., Baltimore, Mtl. rpHE UNDERSIGNED BE1?S LEAVE TO CALL J y??ur attention to the cl^jveHouse. It is rewand well l?.?cated. but three squares from the Camden De pot, in the centre of business, and has every eonT?? nrnceand comfort yon may desire. The Table isgo*-d, the Chambers large and airy, and the terms low. vfr: 1 to 3 days. $li50 per.day. 3 to 7 - - 1.25 per day. 7 to 11 u 1,00 per day. Fer Meol or I/>lging-^ 50 cents. Res|?ect fully, Ac.. I?. M. ADAMS, Proprietor. my7-ly Late of tbe Adam* House. Chicago. Wholesale Buyers ARE REQUESTED TO CALL AT GEO. K. WHEAT'S Monroe Street, Wheeling, Va. And examine bis Fall Stock of Notions, Woolen Goods, Hats, Caps, etc., etc. KQCALLKD BY NONK IN POINT OF VARFKTY, QUALITY A PRICE. tSTThe highest Market Price paid for Rags, Gin seng. Beeswax, Feathers and Flaxseed. oct2tf New Fall Goods. WE WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION OF OUR friends and patrons and the public generally, to the fact that we are now- receiving ?mr Fall k "Win ter stock of CLOTHS. CASSI3IERES A VESTINGS, all of which we are prepared to make to order in the latent and hx*4 appn?v?d style and best manner at the shortest notice. CaUat 102 3Iain Street. WHEELER A LAKIN. eep7.'5Q Merchant Tailors ANDERSON'S SOLACE TOBACCO. fine rut. for -ale by S. FUXDENBERG.