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gtoilg jg umttgcnm Largest Circulation of any Paper in Western Virginia."?# Thurslay Morning, Sept- 6, I860. Eatification Meeting. ON WEDNESDAY, TIIE 12in OF SEPTEMBER, iho second day of tlie Fair, tho Republicans of ihe Pauhaudle xtlA hold a grand ratification meeting in thii city, comtaeuciug at 7 o'clock in the evening. Distinguished speakers from abroa-l will be present. DOUGLAS* & JOHNSON. fllHEUK WILL BE A MEETING OF THE DOUG 1 LAS and Joliuson Club, at their Head Quarters, Mvlodcou Buildings, (old Sou of Malta Hall) on Fri day evening* at % past 7 o'clock. There will he *ome good speaking. A general rally of the Douglas uit.u is expected. septC-^c Bgf-TiiE Whkkujco Union and the MiBTix-svitLK .Meeting.?The Wheeling Union of yesterday morning, made the following statements in reference to the Republican tl?sf presentation, pole raising and ..feting in .Martinsville ou Saturday hist: There were not more than 40 or no Re publicans I present nt the pole raising) iu rluding two darkies, one of whom addretted ,l,e mttlimi niter the pole was up. The ting was presented by thirty-three voune ladies dressed ns follows: * SIXTEEN IX ISI.ACK. SIXTEEN IN" WHITE, wliO moved in procession, double filo, hluck onJ tcAiU arm in arm. The thirty-third was dressed in deep scarlet, with red li berty cap, and walked behind ntour and Kityhfj, representing, as the speakers said, bleeding A'.ansat. We trust that some one will find some other meaning for this thau amalgamation ami equality of the races. * * * * * * The whole affair was not only a fizr.!e ns regarded numbers and enthusiasm, but the proceedings disgraceful in the extreme, so much so that, we were told, even Re publicans turned a^ray disgusted. For the sake of truth and decency we have taken some pains to inquire into the above statements. In the first place there were more than fifty Republicans present. In the second place no negro addressed the meeting after the pole was up nor be fore, so that there are just as many lies ns there are lines in the firs' statement.? There was a very old negro on the ground btforc the raising, named Charley, whose mind, if he ever had any, Ims becoinc deranged. A loeofoeo and a Bell man a*keJ the old fellow for a speech and after much persuasion he commenced talking in ? silly, general way to the mixed crowd. This occurred some distance from the pole bel'urr the raising commenced; and that w.u all. Vet behold what the Union has made of it I About the black and white dresses of tile young ladies, which the Uniom inti mites. in its grossly indecent way. meant amalgamation, we have a word to say. It was nm convenient for the voting la dies all to d:ess iu white, or all in black, so they dressed half in black und half in white, and the Union happened in this single respect to tell the truth. The badges containing the names of the Stales represented icere given to the iiirls and trora without regard to the color of the dresses. The style of the apparel was intended to have no significance other than ecouomy or convenience as every sen sible person knows, yet the Union pretends to see in the matter an ardent love for the nigger aud a frightful sentiment of ainal gim-ition. The poor little girl wlio was dressed iu red happened to represent Kan sis and about the time the procession started for the pole, she was pursued and snapped at by a vicious dog. Being badly frightened the little girl cried! But she wasn't weeping for bleeding Kansas 1 No thing of the kind. Every decent man in I ?Martinsville who knows anything at nil knows that tiiis crying was simply acci dental. Tiic whole affair was not a fizzle, the proceedings were not disgraceful, and no Kepublican turned away disgusted. On the contrary, all were highly delighted and tiie meeting was a very spirited one.? We have presented the real facts in the '?*=e gathered from the most reliable and respectable people, of all parties, in the village of Martinsville, and now we ask what reliance is to be placed in a newspa per that will stoop to this kiud of work? ?Such a sheet will not bo believed when it ?peaks the truth. SSy*Attention Gkntlbuen.?Mr. Thos. Hughes, the extensive clothier on the corn er of Water and Monroe streets, has just returned from the cast with a most mag nificent and extensive stock of goods. We were shown yesterday?by the proprietor ?some of the finest, rarest and most gen 'eel looking English and French panta loon patterns and fine new cashmere and silk vestings ever offered in this market.? The s'.ock is so extensive, selected iu such variety and with such admirable taste, that it will be impossible for any one to enter <ae house and go away unsuited, either as to quality, quantity or price. We invite everybody to call at this fine clothing em porium and take a look for themselves.? -Ml kinds of gentlemen's and boys fur nishing goods are displayed in great abun dance, from cellar to garret, and those in ^int of goods for the upproaching fall and winter will find it to their andvantage to c=il and examine. Cs&^Arrestof ah Old Cou.vterpeiteu.? V?e noticed the arrest, several months ago, ?f one Doctor Olney, of Moundsville, charged with passing counterfeit coin.? He was tried last week before the Federal ^unrt, at Clarksburg, and acquitted. He ltft Clnrksburg for Moundsville on Friday, a'"i wli^n he bought a railroad ticket he P"d f.ir it iu counterfeit money. The Marshall followed him on the next train and arrested him at Moundsville the sam? "fuing. The doctor was returned tc '?arksburg where he will undergo a sec ond trial. b J?~The River.?There were four feel 0l!r or Eve inches in the channel yes terday. There was a fine rain yesterdaj rooming, and yesterday the weather wai clondy during most of the day. B@P\Mork Wide Awakes.?In our re port yesterdin^f the South Wheeling \\ ide Awake ^Reting, Tuesday night, we stated that there would be n meeting of the y<Jung men of the 5th Ward last night, to form a similai organization. Accord ingly, quite a large number of them met at tbe Hose Hose, and took the incipient steps towards the enrollment.of another company. About fifty persons reported themselves, and preparations were set on foot for a thorough organization. To-night the Company will hold an ad journed meeting at the Republican Head Quarters, and they extend a cordial invi tation to all persons disposed to come and enroll themselves. We hope that there will be a large turn out. With such or ganizations in our midst there will be some rave times this campaign. We hope also that the Republicans generally will turn out and teud their presence, their counsels and their encouragements to these orgauizations. Let us all go to Head Quarters to-night. B^-The Union Guards, a Bell and Everett organization, met at their head quarters last evening. They agreed upon a uniform to consist of a scarf of red, while and blue, with a fatigue cap and a torch. The first compnny of CI was en rolled, and the enrollment of the second commenced. Col Wheat then announced that an adjournment would take place to tho Atheneum, the small room of the head quarters not being sufficiently large to drill in. The Guards then marched out two and two, and proceeded to the Athe neum. JS@"-Xew luox Bridge for tub B. O. & R. R.?There is being constructed a new iron bridge, on Fink's plan, which is intended to span the South Branch, a station on the line of the B. &. 0. R. R. 162 miles from Baltimore. The bridge is of cast and wroghtiron, ofthrec spans, 128 feet 9 inches each, an aggregate of 28G feet, the length of the structure. There is tiowin use on the Baltimore and Ohio raiiroad about 153 bridges, 71 of irou and 82 of stone, with an aggregate length of nearly 8000 feet. A Wild Tectox.?On Tuesday last John Smith, the uuiversal John, who has now turned German, got loose up on the Pike, rushed into a private school room, scared all the children out of the house, and used the most outragcus lan guage. He was arrested by officer St. Myers, put in a wngou, tied, and brought down to Alderman Wright's. John was lined about fourteen dollars, but having no money, he was sent to jail. At a subsequent period, however, some of his friends came with money and paid hia * ransom. B?"The Fair.?The books of the Fair will be open from this time until Satur day, at the office of Wm. F. Peterson, Jr., and after that time, upon the Fair Grounds. Those who desire to make en tries, sliould attend to the matter at once, as it will be far more convenient at this time tliftn after the commencement, of tlie exhibition. The exhibitor's badges are also ready for delivery. Let all out man ufacturers nnd farmers make their entries at once, and let us have a show that we ? may all be proud of. JOSyWiDK Awakes.?The Young Men of the Fifth Ward and all others disposed to join with them, in forming a Wide Awake Club, will meet at Ilornbrook's . Hall this evening at half past seven o' clock. BUSINESS NOTICES. JGSyEvERY one should know where to get Or. Sanford's Liver Invigorator or Liver Remedy; Brentlinger'3 Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla and Dandelion: Kennedy's Medical Discovery, and Kennedy's Salt Rheum Ointment; Bccrliave's Holland Bit ters; llootland's German Bitters; Hostetters Celebrated Stomach Bitters; Ayer's Sar saparilla; Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; Scovill's Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla or Blood and Liver Syrup: Winchester's Genuine Preparation of the Uypophos pbites of Lime and Soda: Dr. Brouson's five different preparations of Blood Food: Lindsey's Blood Searcher; Dr. Guvsott's improved Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla; Dr. Townsend's Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla; Dr. Bull's Sarsapa rilla; Dr. Roback's Scandinavian Blood Purifier, Carter s Spanish Mixture; Whit combs Remedy for Asthma; Mrs. Gardner's Balsam of Liverwort and Hoarhound; Seller's Cough Syrttp; Mrs. Winslows's Soothing Svrup; Dr. Chapman's Hoar [ hound Balsam; EotFs Pills; Todd's Pills; I Dr. Matt's Pills; Brandreth'a Pills; Ro back's Pills: Seller's Pills; Dr. A. Roger's Pills: Bennett's Plant and Root Pills; Jayne's Pills; Holloway's Pills; Wright's Pills; Ayer's Pills; Burnett's Cocoaine.? Prescriptions prepared from pure medicine by day or night at the Centre Wheeling Drug Store, by Reeu & Kraft. Person's afflicted with the fever and ague should not spare either time, tTouble or expense to procure Dr. Hot tetter's Cele brated Jiitters, whose benifU-ent effects on the system has been clearly proved to those who have been stricken down in a short space of time by this dreadful curse, whose cheeks are wan and meagre, and whose nights are sleepless and restless, and whose f-yes are dim and suDken, and sunk en, with death staring them in the face, this compound must prove a blessing; snatching them as it were from the mouth of the grave. None can know its true val ue until they have tested it. When all others have failed, these Bitters have re stored the sufferers to pristine. Their popularity in all the Western and Southern parts should introducethem to all families. Sold by druggists and dealers generally everywhere. See advertisement in another column. 1(y BOXES CONCENTRATED POT i U ASH?Double the strength of ordinary Potash, for mle Lr T. II. LOGAN & CO. Jy31 and 1.QOAN. Lf3T A CO. Campaign medals, COIN STYLE?Portraits of all the candidates? For sale at REDUCED PRICES by T. n. LOGAN 4 CO. and nagSl LOGAN, LIST A CO. T\R7"TA!TNEIl'8 CoFgH IXTCRB ?J far sale at GRAHAMS' DRUG STORK, . jelS Sign of the Big Mortar. BY TELEGRAPH. Baltimore, Sept. 5.?Flour firm; Howard St. and 01i?> quoted at $0, un advance of Vlfez, City Mill bratMlx tire held at the same. Wheat HCtive and firm \refctarn red $1.20^1.30. white $1.90? 1,40. sou then white $1,40(3.1.75. Corn film: yellow 71@73c, whit? 72?76c. Provisions quiet and unchanged. Cofi'e< ?tea *y at I3%@l-k%c. Whiakv firm at 2^@23V?c. Philadelphia, Sent. 5.?Pleur had advanced 20c. ?ale? 2,000 bbls. at $6 for superfine, and $(5.25 for ex tra family. Wheat alio advanced; sales 6,000 bus red at Sl.4l@l,4o; white SI,53@1,60. Corn in tie maud: 3.000 bus. sold at 71 for fair yellow; 73@74 foi good Southern. Whisky loeking up; sales at 21^?<g New Youk. Sept. 5.?Flour advancing; State $5.55 @5,G2. Wheat?sales G0.000 bus. choice red South ern at $1,4$; white Western Si. 40/^11.60. Corn? sales 05,000 bus. at 65%@C6H? chiefiy at CO. Pork L?avy at $19,25^19,50. Whisky 23&23?? Cincinnati, Sept. 5.?Flour buoyant and superfine held at $5,25. U hi-ky declined to 19J4- There is a good demaud for bacon bides at ll-$? but held at 12; clear sides held at 13*^. Orecerles unchanged. West Liberty Academy. rpiIP. NEXT SESSION OF THIS INSTITUTION JL will begiu on Monday, Sept. 3d, 1860, and continue ten mouths, with a recess of wuu week at the Ilolidavs. TERMS: Tuition In the Primary Department, .$20,00 1 - ?* Junior ?? 25,00 41 44 Seniur 44 30,00 j Music on Piano, (Extra) 30,00 i Use of I ustrument " 5.00 | Music on Melodeon 44 20,00 : Use of Instrument 44 3,00 j Contingent lee, 44 1,00 [ Painting and Drawing 25.00 : Boardiug (including room and fuel) 90,00 j TEACHERS. ' A. F. Rosa. A. M.t Principal. J.T. Bradbury, A. M.. Teacher of Math, k Nat. Sciences ? W. A. Smiley. Principal of Primary Department. ! Mrs. A. .T. Bradbury, Teacher of Painting ? Drawing, i Mrs. Emily Yarnell, 44 44 Music. J Ample accommodations for Boarding, both fur the Male and Female Dei>artments, have been provided nenr to the Institution. The Ladie*" boarding houpe will he under the su I pervision of 31re. YarnaH. *vho has had a long expe rience in the uiuruigement of young ladies. LOCATION. The West I.iberty Academy is located near the vil lage of West Liberty, Ohio county, Va. It is easy of access from Wheeling, by the Wheeling* West Liber ty and Bethany Turnpike. Communication three times a week bv hack. M. M. DUN LAP, Sec. Board of Trusteeo. [Wellsburg llerald, St. Clairsviile Gazette, aud Parkersburg (Sfzettc please copy three week-: and send account to the Intelligencer office.] augl5-3wd&w I860.] FALL STYLE [1800. silk: hats. WE HAVE THIS DAY RECK1VED the FALL style of Gent's Silk llats, to which we invite tins attention of the public. It i-? a Hat surpassing anything heretofore introduced. In shape, fiuish and beauty of proportion, it defies competition and is iu fact the "boau ideal" of a Dress llat. Intro duced and for sale l?v S. harpelt & BUO., where may be found the largesUand cheapest stock of Hats and Cape iu the city. S. HARPKR & UKO., ^gugli 129 Main, corner Union st. The First Express Since the Deluge Brought tub foi,lowing goods to b. b. ST ON E & son', which have been opened for the multitude to examine. An assortment of Ladies* Fine Kid Slippers, Misses' do do Ileeled Boots, Frouch Mo. do do Children's do do " Goat do 14 do lloelcd do 44 French Mo. do do Call and see them. Monroe si root, opposite the Merchants' aud Mechanics' Bank. upl4 B. B. STONE & SON. Public Sale of House and Lot 0Nia"?Na?'iiV^j^/^A^^"3pvTEjiuKR, the Court Hou.-u iu the cftv of \V!,o .n , d,,ur "f at public Huction, to the liiirlnyt bid l iS'.i j" 60,1 We brick Iinuso ami iircmi?s'^!i ,1.' ,I"U iu Ohio county, formorl? own! 1 " uf F,llt<>". now deceased vhu2Si ?"ncJ J*' (!e=- Bollinsor, i3?:-aSSS "%*?'? IJru!lul- ?Je?0-f >'? on the Srem&s J. L. STJFEL. CAMPAIGN medals. fi^WBEPSW - "Ufc GRAHAM'S DIITO STORE. toss*? t J?HKSON CAMPAIGN "qiicts J r?el>ed ami for mile ?t gKAUAM'a nit uo STORE. a S GRAHAM'S DRUG STORE. Sign of the Uig Mortar. n?SCa?wm. " BOUCRT OltABAV. CALDWELL & GRAHAM, (SuccesMrs to E. Vainey.) Manufacturers of Copper,Tin& Sheet Iron Ware ??ND DEALERS IS Alt EISDS OR COOKING & HEATING STOYES, No. 8 Mai.v-st., op. B. A- 0. ?. R. Depot. ??. WHEELING m^^Ti Untr? Merc,??t? awl others tire Invited*to Xr" J "'""""' uur',uck b*fore I'"r-baSugjL? New Stock of YVail raTierl 4000.., IEC?S 0K NEW SJ-VLES OF M ALL I? a,ul 0I,c,"d ?ii? morn u t'he citv T,. an,J ""*? ?rled of any SE^liSP Wall Paper! a ? ann fou ^-"1"-- JOS. GRAVES. ?'!>i_ OLIVER l'HYOR. L^^?or"IM~'tybb1' NO-1 "ml N'?- - ??'?<> ?"S^ OLIVER PRVOR. Boots & Shoes, Cheap! A m" 7-UI?DATE WK W?-L SELL OUIt EAST ?r~. , at reduced priccs. Evervbodv wim s ??b7ve^s 3ho"1'< Kivt- <1, a calf ?ri?! ? *iave.t,ie Copper Toes, also the Motalic Shields. 10 *ny ah~>oi" ?? Custom work made to order. Gve us a call. | ?'-t!2? Monroe ??,'-Si dowabmo?Iain af?.fK&.r..c.bsswi-s j^Mrioritv W?!l^1l,eX*minati0.n to M,al>'i?hitd superiority. w e now have a samnlo on hand and 1?*. 2!sia intereflted to 0811 and examine for them M!l"' , SMITH 4 GORKELL, Agents for the Manufacturers. ?m S H ? U L ?E RS10 hh<U PrimJ Shoulders in store and for sale by . -JJL8 >1, IUELLY. New Hoop Skirts, Woven Gore Trail?Best Make. Just opened by tatiglpj GEO. R. TAYLOR. "?W LACE MANTILLAS, "piOURTII STOCK?Received tliis day. L?__f~ CEO. U. TAYLOR. 1 W^STERIf RESERVE CHEESE .1. iL Ju?' received and foi j ?'? by CJylS) M. REILLY. MTJSIC.--Pon?ons having ordered Music from Messrs. Payne 4 Co. will call and get it at D. NICOI.L &. liKO.'S Variety Storo, 109 Main street. SUGARS?50 bbls. Eantwick'* standard Crushed, Soft Crushed, Powdered and Granulated Sugars, just received and forsalo bv ""S29 M. REILLY. SELLING out AT COST1 ' and less THAN" COST. TO MAKE ROOM FOR AN EARLY FALL STOCK STONE Jfc THOMAS will sell their entin stock ot Summer Goods, comprising: a great variety of Summer Ureas Silks, Tissues. Bereges, i'oulards and Lawns, Chantilly aud French Lace, Shawls and Mantillas, Bonnets, etc etc AT COST, aod many ftjlesof mods at much las'that fori/ LOOK OCT F0R BARGAIN81 JitmnnnU at aimoti any price. aug!3 Trust Sale. BY VIRTUE OF a DEED OF TRUST fnrnt Daniel P. Marti a nud wife, to Chester D. Hubbard, da ted July 9,1855, and duly recorded in the Clerk a office of the County Court of Ohio GbontyiA'Irgini?*. iu book 41. page 137; and by virtue of another deed of trust from said Martin and wile to AlfrudCaldwcll. dated August 4, 1S5S, Mid duly recorded, in said Clerk's office in book 43. page 286; the undersigned will on Monday, the 6tli day of Angus!. lKPO. at 11 o'clock, A. M., at tlie front door of the Court House !u the city of Wheeling. Virginia, expose to sale, by public auction to the highest bidder, lot number one hundred and three (103) with all the building* elect ed thej eon, situate at the corner of Qerman and Marshall streets in the fifth ward of said city. Terii'd of sale. cash. The title is indisputable, but we sliall only convey bv deed with warrants of spe cial warranty. " C. D. HUBBARD. jyi ALFRED CALDWELL. The above sale is postponed until lOtU Sep tember, 1860, at 10 o'clock A. M. aag? Cumberland Cement, An unequalled article for all kinds of Masonry where water is to be resisted; Foundations in wet and damp placts: Lining for Cisterns: Grouting for Cellar Floors, and oil purpose* for which Cement is used. Ou the new Baltimore City Water Works, in the construction Conduit, this Cement was used exclu sively. It is also f-xtensively Uoed on the masonry and tuuclaof the Baltimore and Ohio, aud N. W. Va. Railroads. Ac., Ac. j It has recently l>een m?*Jt thoroughly tr-*ud upon | the New Water Works, in Baltimore, where it lias been used in all situations which requited work of 1 the most perfect character. In the. construction of | the brick conduit, which is said to be the beat piece of work of the hi ml in the country, over lOo.imo bu shels of this Cement were used, and both engineers and superintendents concur in saying that while it has no equal for use in tc.t place* aud where it ?? we ccssari/ to Build over Strong Springs, it has this advantage over all other quick setting cements that when used in dry place* and exposed to the sun. it is not liable to crack. Cement will be furnished in Barrels or Bags, in quantities to suit purchasers, by OLIVER PRYOR, Wheeling. Jv25 Agent for the Manufacturer. "forsale. THE TWO STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, '"?Sjjointly or separate, as may be desired, fituate iHtfgB on the corner of Chapline and Marshall streets, lot 30, EofPs addition; provided with gas, water, etc. The one story frame building, on rear of said lot, containing three room?. Tho large brick Dwelling House, on west Jiulf of lot No. -19, Centre Wheeling, provided with gus, water, etc. ' Price $2,500. One lot in Buena-Vista, Churchill addition. Part of lot 106, west side of Market Square. One-third of itn interest in a steam saw mill, Bltu ated in South Bellair, Bcmont Co.. Ohio. The brick Dwellings situated in Marshall county, above Ben wood. For terms, enquire at the Cordage store of Berry & Dodson. No. 18 Water street. je27-3m CUAS. H. BEItRY. 'Pure Liquors. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING AND KEEP constantly on hand a supply of tho following Liquors, to which we dosire to call the attention ot tho trade generally. We flatter ourselves that we can give, entire satisfaction to nil who may favor us with their orders. Pinet, (.'astUIon ? Co.'s Brandy of 184?. Seignette Brandy, Cognac Brandy, Domestic do Cherry do Ginger do Apple do Peach do Blackberry do Sherry Wine, Port Wine, Madeira Wine Muscat do Malagn.do ? ? j Claret do lleidsick's Champagne, lleidsick & Co.'s Champagne, California SparklingChampagne PURE RYE WHISKY OF 1850. Irish Whisky, Monongaliela Whisky, Rectified M hfsky Holland Gin, Domestic do. Jamaica Rum. Falkirk Ale,Younger'6do. London Brown Stout; CigHi.i, To bacco, Salad Oil, Ac. All orders entrusted to our care will receive piompt attention. W. A. EDWARDS & BRO. .UUIIIUD OIB., ujipiiniio J1 i,ure JIOIIHO. JyD Second Stock of Summer Goods. PRICES GEEATLYEEDUCED! WE 1IAVB NOW IX STORE our SECOND STOCK of Rich Summer Goodd, einbracing all the late novelties in Dress Good:*?Rich Silks, Staple flootli, Carpeting:. Millinery Goods, otc., etc. Buying almost exclusively for cash, and buying more exten sively than any other house in the city, (our stock is always nearly double any other In the city,) we ore able to offer inducements such as can be had now here else. We are prepared to give great bargains. Call and examine our Goods. je2 STONE A THOMAS. CARPETING.?Just received, a large lot of very desirable styles of Carpeting. Oil Cloth, &c., bought recently at very low rates, and will be sold. Call and exuuiuo for yourselves. je2 STONE A THOMAS. T^RENCII YOKE SII1R.TS Judt receiv I1 ed, IP doz. French Yoke Shirts, of the celebrated AsTor. House make, warranted to fit, and the vory best quality ever brought to the city, and for sale a"t 30 per cent. le*? than Jobbers' rated. jo'2 STONE & THOMAS. AUCTION BARGAINS?We hare just re ceived, \<x ca*e fine Chintz Prints, worth C5c, at 15c, Silk and Wool Bareges, at 12}?c, Pacific Lawns. 1-100 at 12^ 25 pr. Dress Silks, very bountiful and good quali ty, for 50 to 75 cts. 5 cases Fiuo Straws, and 3 cases Neapolitan Bon nets, the cheapest overseen iu Wheeling. 10 cartons Bonnet Ribbons, at about half their value. Call and see theui. jc-2 STONE A THOMAS. SECOND SUMMER STOCK. Extra Bargains in Dry Goods! BEREGE BODES, Black, worth $12, at only $0. BEREGE WATERED, something new and rery rich, at 37}^ cents. LAWNS and Crape Berege, very low. SILKS, Fancy, an article worth $1,50, at $1, and Black, less than any other (louse. PARASOLS and Sun Umbrellas, 25c less than ever before. . ,s SHAWLS, at your own prices. LACE MANTLES, at 50 per ct. less than before. BONNETS, RIBBONS A RUCHES, vory low, to gether with a great many other bargains, too numer ous to mention. ISAAC PRAGER, myl9 123 Main St., near Union. MARYLAND LIME. lOn BnLS- MARYLAND LIME, FRESH FROM J. vy \J Kilns, received by aug-4 P. C. HI LP RET H & P.RO, ? MIKE'S PEAK" P1XT PI,ASKS,' JL Fancy Pint and Quart do On hand and for sale by aug-l P. C. Ill LDRETH A WHO. H YDRAULIC CEMENT, Jl CALCINED PLASTER, LAND PLASTER, COMMON LIME in bbls, aug4 received by P. C. HILDRETH A BRO. WOODEN WARS. 1>0Z. 2 Hoop BUCKETS, ?Ol0 ? 3 " do 20 " Painted Tubs, assorted No. 1; 2 A S, 10 " Varnished A Plain Half-Bushel Measures, 2o " Zinc Washboards, for sale cheap by aug-t P. C. IIILDRETHJ: BRO. SUNDRIES.?Stoel Plow Wings, Iron Plow Wings, Spring Steel for Cultivators, Steel Point ed Picks, Steel Pointed Maddocks, Steel Crow Bars, Sandersons, Brother A Co.'a Square, Flat and Octagon Steel; Seat Spring*, Sledge Mooids and Smiths* Ham mere, Ac., Ac. P. C. HILDRETH A BRO.. je27-dAw 53 Main st. Fruit Jars, Fruit Jars. lOfl DM. QOART FRUIT JARS, L^\J60 doz. Half Gallon Jars, GO " Quart Jars, with Tin Tope, 100 Pint Fruit Jaas, At _jy27 LAUOHLINS A BUSHFIELD'S. _ WAX, WAX. ?) Sfl Lll.?. SEALING WAX, ^/OyJ 100 grou Jag Corks. 200 Bottle Corks t 100 <? 1J4-2-3 inch Cork, At , _j)27 LAHGI1LLNS IuBCaUFIKLP'S. FLY PAPER, \\T ARRANTED TO KILL?-NO DANGER IN VV using it, to anything else. At jy27 LA UGH LI NS A BUSH FIELD'S. OA BBLS. LINSEED OIL, Western, -fc'U 25 M Tanner's Oil?Bank, 50 cases East India Castor Oil,. 100 galls. Pure Sweet OIL At jy27 LAUGHLINS A BUSH FIELD'S. AA BXS. WOOD'S PEARL STARCH, 0\J 100 boxes Extract Logwood, 50 do Hummel's Extract Coffee, ? 25 do Salaratus?packed. At jy27 :-x LAUGHLINS A BU8IIFIELD S. in BBLS. TURPENTINE, 1U 20 do Alcohol, 10 do Burning Fluid, 15 do No. 1 Lard Oil. At Jj27 LAUGHLINS A BUSIITIELD'S. MARYLAND LIME.??Fresh burnt, re ceived and for sale by OLIVER PRYOR. CIDER MILLS.?Portable Cider Mills, that always give satisfaction, for sale at the agricul tural warehouse of fjyai] SMITH A GORRELL. DR. TODD'S LIVER PILLS aie just what you want for Liver Complaint and the bowel affections of the warm season. jc22 BAItNETT'S COCO AINE The best and cheapest Hair Dressing in the'world. Tor sale at *o?8 GRAHAM'B DRUG STORK. g ?clegnijilt. Eeported for the Daily Intelligencer EUROPiiAN NEWS. Arrival of the Steamer America* St. Johss, N. F., Sept. 5.?The steam ship America passed Cape Race yesterday, bringing Liverpool dates of the 25th ult., one day Inter than furnished by the steam er Palestine. The steamer Prince Albert arrived at Liverpool on the 24th Liverpool, Aug. 25.?Breadstuff's stea dy. Provisions quiet, and the sales have been unimportant. London, Aug. 25.? Consols closed at 92?@il2i. The dispatch by the America furnishes the following important advices : Hostilities have actually commenced on the soil of staples, and the town of Reg gio has beeu captured by Garibaldi.? Four thousand Oalabrians have joined the forces of Garibaldi, and a general battle with the royal troops was impend ing at latest dates. It is rumored that a French army of 10,0o0 meu with campaign materials and a pack of artillery, is ordered to hold itself in readiness to march at short no tice. The weather in England had improved. Parliament was to be prorogued on the 27th ult. I.ivkkpool, Aug. 25.?Breadstuff's were sternly, and corn closed with an ad vancing tendency, prices being 6d better. Lord Palmerston announced in the House of Commons, the suspension of re lations between Kngland and Paraguay, pending the negotiations touching the wrongful imprisonment of a British sub ject. lie also denied the statement that Austria had threatened to support Naples. She adhered to non-intervention till her own frontiers were threatened. Napoleon had issued a decrec opening the French forts for the free admission of all kinds of foreign grain, irrespective of the Hag. Itai.y.?The chiefs of the National Guard of Naples have tendered their res ignation in consequence of the foreign battalion not being disbanded. A meeting of the sympathizers with Ga ribaldi had been held at Loudon. All was quiet in Syria. It is re-asserted from a semi-official source thut Russia is certainly concentra ting fresh troops in Bessaribia and in creasing her naval forces in thv Mediter ranean. The harvest of Russia promises to be the most abundaut for many years. The London money market was de pressed by the unfavorable harvest pros pects. Large orders for grain had been sent to America and the Black Sea. xue U.iitea says a company, combining mercantile and manufacturing iuterests is being orgnuized for tlie purpose of pro curing ft larger supply of cotton from In dia. The Asia arrived <it Queenstown on Thursday. The Australissian was passed of Bally Cotton. The same afternoon she was in company with the Great Britain for some days, and it was suppled the latter readi ed Mill'ord Haven on the eveuiug of the 26th. ARRIVAL OF THE PRINCE ALBERT. St. Johns, Sept. 5.?The steamship Prince Albert from Galway 011 the 29th lilt., for Sew York, arrived here this af ternoon. Her advices are three days la ter than those furnished by the steamer America. The steamship Great Eastern had arri ved at Milford Haven. The steamships Asia and Australasian had also arrived at their destination. No decisive intelligence had been re ceived respecting Garibaldi, though his progress was steady. The fort of Reggio had capitulated. A large force o.c Gari baldians under Cosens, had also crossed to the main land. Tbo weather in England was fiuer, but still showery. In tha House of Commous, Lord Pal mcrston acknowledged the services of Abdel Kader to the christians of Syria ?nd stated that the British Consul had been instructed to tender the thanks of the government to him. , Lord Palinerston also said that the gov ernment had no information relative to the intention of France to establish a fort 1 on Lake Geneva, and explained the posi- i tiun of the Savoy question. The cession of Savoy had not yet been recognised by Europe. Parliament had adjourned till the 28tb, ?when it will be again prorogued. The Music Hall at London had been de stroyed by fire. Mr. Lindsay, a member of Parliament, had been authorized to proceed to Wash ington to lay before the Government the views of Great Britain relative to the navigation laws and belligerent rights, and enter into negotiation foropeningthe coast ing trade, etc. Fuaxok.?Napoleon, in a speech at Ly ons, condemned the unjust distrust abroad, and declaring that nothing should make him deviate from the path of moderation and justice. His sole desire was to ad vance the general interests of France, and he urged the people to give theii attention to works of peace. He was determined that, with God's assistance, France should not degenerate under his dynasty. The pacific nature of this speech of the Emperor's had caused an advance on the Bourse, and rentes were quoted at68f. 25c. The Paris Constilutionrl publishes an ar ticle stating that the relations between Franco and Austria are excellent, nnd con gratulating Austria on the reform tenden cy of its Administrol. Two Neapolitan brigades had surrender ed to Gen. Cosing at his discretion. The Garihaldians were masters of fort Delpizzp and also, after a short fight, oc cupied the villa of San Giovanni. A defection in the King's army at Na ples, was considered extremely probable, and it was believed that Garibaldi would enter the city of Naples without blood shed. A conflict had occnrred between the Neapolitan troops and some Bersaglaris, who had landed from Sardinian v<s?els. An English steamer, the Orful, from Hull,. with passengers for Massina, was seized by the passengers while the Captain was ashoie at.Genoa. It was supposed that the passengers were friends of Gari baldi. The vessel was chartered nnder a penalty of five thousands against seizure. .The inference is that she was designed for Garibaldi. Sardinia prohibits any more volunteers embarking at Genoa for Sicily. Kingston", C. W., Sept. 5.?The Orange men having determined on their proces sion in this city, the City Councils have passed n resolution expressing their regrel that anything should happen to prevenl the landing of the Prince and requestiaf him to be graciously pleased to land ai the place appointed. The Mayor has no* gane to present the resolutions to. hi | Highness. - Washington, Sepk f>.?The Washington correspondent of the New York Tiiifrt '-Observer," was arrested to-day, at the instance of# private citiy.cn, on the charge of libel ontjic Secretary of War, contain ed in several of hie recent letters to that journal, in connection with the De Groat claim. Thc'ccrrespondent waived nntj nmiiiation before the Magistrate and gave security for his appearance before Court to answer. C.ipt. Pendergrast will proceed to his station, as Coramnuderof the Home Squad ion in the steam tloop-of-war Pawnee, which will leave Philadelphia about the 20th inst., (or Vera Cruz. On being re lieved by the ting officer, Capt. Jnrvis will proceed immediately with the Savannah to New York. Montpelier, Vt., Sept. 5.?The State election for Governor and other State and county officer:), and members of Con gress, took place to-day. Twenty-uine towns have been heard from, which giye the following vote tor Governor: For Erastu? Fairbanks, Republican, 0,885: for John G. Saxe, Douglas Democrat,-. 2,GG4; for Mr. Harvey, Breckinridge Democrat, 43T. This vote, shows a Republican gain of G69, and indicates the election of Mr. Fairbanks as Governor by :i majority, of 20,000. The Legislative returns indicate the election of 43 Republicans and 0 Democrats. Xew Orleans, Sept. 5.?Advices from Yucatan to the 24th ult., state that n heavy cannonading was heard in the di rection of Truxillo, on the 24th, and it was supposed to proceed from a combined attack of Guardiohn, assisted by an En glish man-of-wur, upon Walker's forced, which still tetained possession of Truxillo. Trknto.v, X. J., Sept. f> ?The Republi can Convention of the second Congres sional District met here to-dav. It was largely attended. The proceedings were harmonious. Ex-Gov. Newell, presided, assited by Vice Presidents from each of the four counties. Hon. John L. W. Strat ton, of Burlington couuty, was nomina ted for re-election by acclamation. .. Tolkdo, Sept. 5?Tbe lodging house of the Catholic Orphan Asylum, was burnt this morning. Three children and one Sister of Charity are missing; nnother Sister was seriously injured by jumping from a window. Scrantox, Pa., Sept. 5.?Col. G. W. Scranton was nominated for re-electi.on to Congress, yesterday, by acclamation. Boston, Sept. 5.?The steamship Ara bia sailed to-day for Liverpool, with ?92. 000 in treasure. To the Alusical Public. Rlt. KOHICRTSON, WHO IS NOW I NDKR , tlio cure of the beat teachers of Music in the K?*t, would give notice tlmt lie intends to rat urn to *? heeling about the 1st of September, to resume hie classes, PRIVATE LESSONS will be given in the rudi ments of music, and thorough instruction in the cultivation of tho voice. ClBMieH for Children will be organized, notice pf which will be given jndue time. augl4-3w Splendid New Stock of Vases and China Tea Setts. HOBBS & BARNES, US Haiu St. Have just received from tub eastern Cities a magnificent assortment of elegaut lJo hemian Ware, comprising a handaoino variety of Bo heinian Glau Vases, Jewel Boxes, Kugraved Bohemi an Goblets, Toilet Sett*, Card Baskets, Taper Hold ers. Preserve Dishes, Paper Weights, and Finger Bowls. Also, superb China Vases, plain and decora ted, from 75 cents to $?J, very rich and haudnome; Klegaut Medallion and landscape Vases, Kich China Culo Coffee s. China Candlesticks, Tete-a-Teto Setts, China Mugs, Toy Tea Setts, China Colognes, Violet Setts, and handsome sets of Plain White and Gold Rand China Tea Setts. Also, a new article of Paritui Ware, c0nsi.1t lug or Parian Va^es, Pitchers, Taper Holders, Parian Match Boxes, and Molasses Pitchers; ulso, Teue Cant a aud White Granite Molasses Pitch cr?- Jyl9 Grain Drills and Seed Sowers. ABE PREPARED TO FURNISH DRILLS . T T aud Sowers of the most reliable kiuds. Our Lee's Improved Grain Drill is warranted to bow all kinds of Grain and Grass Seeds. It will sow any :! quantity, from one pint to three bushels to the acre; ww deep or shallow as desired. It will sow grass #eed at the same time of sowing grain; is not liable to clog, and is the most reliable Drill yet offered for * sowing Oat 9. It will sow any number of rows, from >ne to eight, as may be desire l in finishing a land or I Hold. We have also on hand the l'enuock Drill, long i ?ud favorably known to the fanning community. Jrders left with us will receive prompt attention. J/31 SMITH AGOKREI-L. NOTICE. TTOE UNDERSIGNED HAS DISPOSED OF AN A interest in his establishment, to Mr. Wit. H. Hkn kegan. and the business will hereafter be conducted under the tlrm name of J. T. Scott a Co. Very grateful for past favors, we hope with an en larged Srock, increased facilities aud a determination to please, to merit additional patronage. _Mr. Henncgati will give special attention to the V?at.:h repairing and Jobbing departments, and will ipare no efforts to have all work done promptlv aud uitiafactorily. J. T. SCOTT. CO-PARTNERSHIP. J. T. SCOTT. WM. H. HFNXF.CE5. J. T. SCOTT & CO., So. 1?7 Main Street, W II EK L IN G, V A. Wholesale a>d Retail Dealebs in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Watch & Clock Materials, Tools, Glassware, &c. SILVER PLATED i BRITAXIA WARK, GOLD 4 Silver Spectacles, Gold Pens and Peucils, Porte Moniies, Purses, Card Casus. Cabas, Work Boxes, Brushes, Combs, Pocket Knives, Scissors, Razors German Silver and Plated Spectacles, Spoons and Forks. Itega.ia, Silk Guards, Steel Kej's. Steel Pens. Jet and Coral Goods, and a general assortment of useful and lancy articles. The attention of Jewellers is particularly invited to our wholesale stock, which will embrace a full assortment ot all articles r^jnircd by the trado. Eastern bills duplicated. " aug27 Trustee's Sale. BY VIRTUE OF A DEED OF TRUST FROM Jaines C. Collins, to the undersigned, dated Au gust 1st, 1859, aud duly recorded In the Clerk's office of the County Court of Ohio county. Virginia, in ; Book 44. jiago 239,1 shall on Monday, the 10th day of September, 1SC0, at 10 o'clock A. M-, at the front door of tho Court House in the city of Wheeling, Virginia, expose to sale by public auction, to the highest bidder, the following pioperty, to wit: Part of lot No. ono hundred and twenty-eight (128), in Kb enezer Zane's addition to the city of Wheeling, bounded a6 follows: Beginning at a post four feet I east of tho cornor of the house and lot sold to S. G. Robinson; thence eastwardly with said Robinson's line forty-eight (48; feet, to a post on the alley; thence northwardly to a post on Madison street, thirty-three (33) feet: thonce wbntwardly with said street forty eight (48) feet to a poet; thence at right angles south wardly to a post and place of beginning on Robinson's line, thirty-three feet. Also the one undivided half of lot No. twenty-eight (28), in Ritchie town, on north side of Denny street, and fronting thereon. j Teems or Sale??Cash. aug8 ALFRED CALDWELL, Trustee. . POTATO DIGGERS. BVRAM'S IMPROVED POTATO DIGGERS, nnd the bwt In the market, for m]f "by jytt SMITH 4 GORRELL. AUTUMN FASHION Gentlemen's Hats. Received this day, a fixe assortment of tho late Autumn and Fall Faahiou of fJxtn' and Caps. Call and see. S. AVERY, ! anglt 14"! Main ft., Yrhrrllng, Va. ? rpOBACCO,? : , I X 15 boxes Grant A Williams* S's, t 10 " Russell A Robinson 5'rt, . ' 10 " W. II. Grant 5's, 30 " aborted brands, R'n & 10'ri, ? SO kegs 8 Twist tobacco, ? 10 cases Hunter* lba. *. 10 " Don Quixote \ ~ lbs, Fur sale by fJeUj ?IST, MORRISON A CO. RA ?OZ. ABSOBTED ARTISTS- COlJ ?JVJ OIIS, for sale torby W. S-TIPPETT, QJ22 10S Main St., East side. - Ifl BBLS. ALCOHOL-toiicd by 1U T. H. LOGAN * CO. JjSl and LOGAN. LIST *.00. _ USE DR.. TODH'S ANT1BILLIOU6 or Liver Pills.. The best Pill in the country. ALDING'S > PREPARED GLTJ SPALDING'S PREPARED OUVJS SPALDING'S PREPARED GI,BE SAVE THE-FIKCES! ECONOMY! DISBATCH ear" a Stitch ix Time s ites Nix?."*C9l At accidents tetll hxpixn. rrtn in \eeH-reptifafe , families it i* very desirable t%j have <vnue cheap ?p'I couvenient way for repairing Futuiluie, Twy?, Crvc. *rT' *" 3PALDING'3 PREPARED GLUE znccU all such emergencies. ami no household can af : lord to be without it. It is always ready ami up to { tho sticking point. There in no long** A necessity fo I limping cliftlrs, splintered vx-utttf' 4iit die ^ doll< ?*?? j broken cradle). It is just the nrtkli torccne, #LeU j and other ornamental work, t*o popular with iadVK j refinement and taste. This admirable preparation is used cold. leing ? chemically held in solution. and possessing nil lbs i valuable qualities of tlic beat cabinet-makers' Gluo: | It may be used in the pbice ox ordinary mucilage, ? being vastly mors adhesive. "USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.*/ N. B.?A Brush accompanies each buttle. /Vice, 2L cents. - r " ... Wholesale Depot, 4 S Ced?r-st., N. T. I Address HENRY cTsPALDIKG ? ?o., Csx Ko. 3.600 Kcw; York I Put up for Dealers in Cases containing four eight, and twelve dozen?a beautiful Litbogiaph 3 a>u-Catd acompunying cach puekge ? 13T" A single bottle o7sPALDINO'3 PREPARED j GLUE will wtve ten times its cost s&uually to overj j household.'**** \ * Sold by all prominent Station* rs. Druggists, Hard j ware and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Fancy ! Stores. ; . Country Merchants should make a note of SPALD ING'S PREPARED GLUE, when making up thwr list. It will stand auy climate. SPALDING'S pUkPARED GLUE. USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY STATIONERS. SPALDING'S PREI'AKED GLUE, SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, S01J) 11V HARDWARE DEALERS. ? SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, ! SOLD BY HOUSE.FURN1SU1NG STORES. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SOLO 11 i FURNITURE DEALERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUB, SOLD BY FANCY GOODS DEALERS. SPALDING'S PREPALED GLUE, SOI.D BY GROCERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLOK, SOLD DY COUNTRY MERCHANTS GENERALLY Manufactured by HENliY U. SPALDING & CO., 48 Ccdar-stM NewYork. Address Post Office, Box 3,600. ?fSS^^,rf **"? which and uaeAiluem Ly to thoi>-oHgiiuil strength SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE: ? account books . ? MauUa BUREAUS $ t iicu,1,a C11ADI.ES. * {J Menda DOLLS ? ? Moulin KTAOKRS f, Mends FANS J* Mends GUITARS.. * J1 Mend* harps... J *!""!? iki-aid woiVk':;;;.::."v '! 1 'Meuda JARS. 1 *? M.nila knobs .. * J'. Mend* LEATHER WORK - f JJ MliUtOR-FltAJl Eij....'"" V ? *,ua<>* kwjm. eosrs.37 -*} 2 ii?"Hi.> Ottomans..... 2 ** Menda piano-FORTES * ? ? \\'uf QWLT-lftAiS;;;; * ?' "el,<|3 KoOKixa-noiisKs 8 ? Mend. SOFAS.. . ? Mends tables. . JS ??^??nr.::::=rS y Mend* YAK^nci"0:^.?"!'. X .Meudi? ZEWl^u WOOD-Woilk' ? l-fc?S?SB??"* - *???? 3...A...Menda ACCOKUEONS";". .1... 2 2"'n" v""? P'lTElt-SKALING f " ? ?-S...M0?da SCUoSlbwks:: 2 10...P..Mends PARASOLS.. .* 5"\* 11. .R...Monds rulers 12...E...Mend4 ELECTRICAL MACl/l NKS S"*J1 13...P...Mends PAl?ER-lIA\OI>frjV ? "12 uickk?*FMMrunp ? -A-"u ifcfcSS 8S3? "?i5K=fcj8 1?...G... Menda OLORES D...17 a9...L...Mends LOOSEiVm LpTvi-a .G...28 a=SSS 3S Menda fiddles. 215 Mend* 311 ELL-WORK 24 jj Menda FILLET WORK 26 ? ^ouf' HOBBY-HORSkA"" ~ Menda KALEIDOSCOPES ? Menda MONEY-BOiES Meuda PICTUIUi FRAMES 28 31 Mend. HVCUKTAKl i;* 3? ?- Menda VENEKRINO If? Mends SCHOOL FURvi'Tifn'i" 22 5f 1'apibk machZ "5! Menda M ARDROBES 30 Meuda PARIAN MAiim 37 Menda CRIBS? 'E 36 2* Meuda J? Menda IVORy WORK Menda MATCH-SAFES J1 Menda pictures 40 i2 M""|" UUILL WHEELS': - i' j3 Meuda TOWEL-RACKS.. f2 Jf J}en<^ MAS1I-STAXI?? , Mends BKDST?AT)9 * 40 Mends DRUMS ** ?}J Meuda CHESS MJEv *? Menda BALLOT-BO Yi-'i* 1? Menda HERBARIUMS ** J? Menda 11ACKO Ail MON-BOA Hrm" i j1, Menda BAND-BOXES. 8 -50 f2- Menda ULACK-BOA...V? -41 5? Menda BASS-VIOLS " -62 Jfc:~ilS? Si3SiSSggs"=r:.za J? Menda BIRD^r^U?S it ?l 'I?1]" broom-sticks".' iS 9* Menda BOOK-cases -st ?y Mends BOOT CRIMPS ??: BRUSlt-'ilAN^:; i? 61 Meiula brushes ?2 Menda CABIN tTS...'.' - 01 Meuda CHURNS. . Menda clock OA8B8 f: 83 ?? Meuda crutches. ?? Menda cupboards 51 M?"da CURTAINS..;!"'. J? ?? Menda casinos ? Menda CADDIES.;' - -6* I" Menda cameras'.".". 'I Menda CIIA]Ka?.._.'.'.".'. i? J- Mends CHARTS.. I? Menda CLOTHES frt X\"ibk 1* Monda card-cases... ? Is ?? Menda CHESTS. 76.........Menda diaries ; ? *? ji ij?o"K-aTANSa:::; -sj i? -Memla drauoht-BOABni ,T '? Meuda DISHES DS? so Menda DIVANS.. Y 8 1 Maoda dice-BOXKH SO 8 2 Mend. doors - 83?.?Mends DOMINOES..'. " " f'REBOARDs...;:; 86 Meuda flutes - SB.........Menda BALLUST'ERS. Mond" glass WARE.. J fs Menda handles. 05> Mends 90 KITES.. ^ M Meuds t0p8.. ?'? Mends ORGANS*.!^ 03....; Mends SIODKl.g 92 M ....Menda glDEBOARDg...." ? ?i 99 Menda WOODEN-WA It 1-^ - -98 JOO. Menda WILLOW-wapk -.100 "^?sss^aaw spalding'S PBRP?i>U,. ^