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'allg IfntcHigcncrr CAMPBELL & M'DESIOT, KMTOKS AX 9 ntCTKIFTOKS. TttRMft.?Daily, delivered in city, per 3B cent* I>*n.T, by mail . in advance ?a.\* Tia-Vmii. tr uuL is aArssofc. !?? WEOLT.bT mail, in advance, 1.0t ~W HE E L 13T G : 7 Saturday Morning. Oct IS. 1S50. B^rpnblican Meeting' in TT-indMpMn OS StTCTTiAT AFTERXOOX AT TWO lr*?3? o'cliick. the Bejtoblicaitt will bold & umi inp in Triaddrfliia Tnrn nnt, RnpublicanR. Iron* mil part? of the coun ty, awl Ihi ru. lmve t p/wni meeting:. RepcblicajD Tickets. We shall commence this "week, .printing: onr el ec to ml Republican tickets for all port? of the State, and by the first cf next ?week they trill be ready for mailing to all the counties where they may be wanted.? Price, by the hundred. 50c ts. Trice, by the thousand.$230. Send in your orders at once. Republican DornmMitft. The State Executive Committee have now an immense quantity of campaign documents on band, which can be Lad gratis on either personal or written ap plication to the Republican Executive State Committee, or to Tbos. Hornbrook. Esq.. Wheeling. Va. We hope our friends in the lower counties will avail themselves at once. Another Republican Co&gretsm&n Gained in Peansflrania. The Republican? have gained another Congressman in Pennsylvania. Lehman (Democrat) is not elected, as first report ed, but a Republican is. Philadelphia has done wonders this election. It is confidently claimed?on what authority -we can't see?that Andy Stew art (Republican) is elected in the Wash ington District We still believe that Lazear is the mac. Af interesting Republican meeting? largely attended?was held at the stone school House, on Pierce's Run. in Brooke County, on Thursday evening. A. W. Campoell addressed the meeting ? Some of the best and most substantial men in that precinct aire either directly for Lincoln, or very favorably affected towards him. Good old Brooke is rather a slovr. Rip Tan Winkle sort of a county: but when she wakes np and moves, she does 60 in good earnest, and she is waking just now. Such excellent men as Joseph Ap plegate, John Atkinson. Andrew Smith, and many others, are doing an excellent work by their zeal in the Republican cause. All it wants in Brooke is work. Al ready the Republicans outnumber any other party in WelJsburg, and it is in their power to greatly increase their strength. Is it not a little refreshing to hear the Democrats talking mournfully of the great danger which besets the Union when the agitation, which they consider the great 'source of peril, grew directly and neces sarily out of the conduct of tbeir own par ty, and has since been kept up by them as much as by any class of men in the coun I'X7-_^p_4 now to cure this so-called evil, ?tuw1 lujii ui'umt ammasm mocracy have bad the power for eiglu year., and affairs have beenferowing woric H the while, therefore let us make sure of four years wore of Democratic rule. As more of the legal voters of the countrv want Abraham Lincoln than are in favor Of any other candidate, therefore let us try to preserve the public peace by defeating their will. As an election by the House is the most exciting and dangerous mode al lowed by the constitution, as it opens the door to corruption, intrigue and violence as it makes the choice of President an e ection by the States, and not by the peo ple.. tberelore let us try by all sorts of fu sions and combinations to prevent an elec tion by a plurality of the people and refer tbe matter to the House, and all this keep tbe peace and save the Union _ Let uS incr SQ far ^ ,n ^ ? the chance of Lane, whom most of us 6 lcast of a? the candidates. Let us cast our votes for electors without knowing whether they will support the champion of the protection of slavery in the territories, or tbe defender of pop'ular sovereignty or the candidate with ?? platform whatever, or i? some States let us so act that our votes will be divided between those three men. Let us do anything and everything, let us repudiate doctrines we have preached, let us hug in friendly embrace those whom we lmve so long.abused, let us praise men whom we hare always assailed and assail those whom wc have always praiger, let us pass resolutions and declare that wc mean nothing by them,-and all to prevent the 25 ?n ?f the Uonest. upright statesman hose reputation has not been sullied even by the breath of calumny, and whose [1.1? thB h!gheSt ?ffiCe iD the land is desired by more people than that or any other candidate." Have notthe peoplebad about enough of this kind of saving the Union and preserving peace ? southern papers are talking about disunion, upon which no two seem to agree in sentiment or tone. The Mont <A,m> frOIU 1 ""J", ? I" Alabam., i?,k. to its disunion friends with great plain ness, as follows: brn^"3'l0\^Vu1UJ',t""a eonornllv .price at all." B ?? at any ?IrflA Uostbz has"~"had a verv~SPv?? *"d""" '?"? C Is these stirring political times, to grow I Taoch more stirring from this time to No vember, precise figures in regard to the i strength of parties in differed Slates, and the camber of electors to which etch State is entitled, are frequently enquired . for. The following gives the strength of; parties at the last Presidential election, ' aud the electors which each State has. Cat it ont for reference: Szattx. IXcsL Veil- Huchcmxn, I*rcaumL JVPmm*. Alutnuna f? 46739 2Su?2 Arkansas. 4 ?1.110 10,7 K Cklifttrnis 4 SS.0*3 3Q.d Conneocictt 6 *4-03i 42.71;. IQfi Z *JX+ JUJS tLlTi Florida. S CU2SS kS32 Gwityui 10 fin.cn 42.^1? Tlliiir.t*.? 11 105.345 96-199 57.444 Indiuna 11 12&67* 9CS22^?6 1 m. 4 36J70 ASM 9.150 Kentuckj 12 74.042 ?14 67.416 Luahiiiffl? 6 22XI6& 2U.7 -.9 Midufc f ?*.<>?" 67.179 S.S2f. Murj laxiii S Ss.1 .b 2s-l 47.461' Idictsa-.'btfetft* jS 2Uu24(i I05L790 1&.C2G Miriipasi 6 71.7 C2 1.6Th? Mi**ixsi|??: 7 5>^.4.r?S 2^.1 IS Miwmr. 9 &L1G* 4ii.L24 'Mintiesca 4 Xf ff nKzn:?r?liire? h 32.6R9 SRJ&45 -C22 Srw Jersrv 7 4fwW3 21L23S *4.11 J Xfir York* JSk 19aJ^S 276,OM 124.6U4 North Carolina. .10 4^2*6 3KSS6 <?hia .23 17^4 157.497 2?021 ?v?n-cnn -8 ivniwvlvwiu. 27 230.771 147.S6C KL222 Rlindr Island 4 fLUSu 1X467 1.67* OfcTtJilifc S Te-nntfascc 12 7ft.rc?C 66.117 Texas 4 SUfiS* 1&4SS Tcrmrmt S HU?fl9 ?.051 :45 Tjrsrinia 39706 2^1 ?0^10 "Viscuuair h a2.S42 66.690 520 Tical .SOS 1?8&^22 LMl^U S74^C7 i *Nrw Stiitp* admitted sine* l%a?. tEr Lefu#2^mr?u ? m Thi reporters who acrompaor Baron Tlenfrew tell us that the dear people haTe ior the most part conducted themselves witli politeness and propriety in ttie presence of our distinguished guest.? The following incident, however, is not vexy creditable to the City of Richmond. The correspondent of the New York Times* writing from there, says: * I ?'For the first time, the Prince has de parted from his meritorious resolve of doing nothing ill violutioa of the ordinary observance of the Sabbath. After ser vice he went wiih the Mayor, the Duke of ? Newcastle and Gen. Bruce to visit ibe Capitol. There being no police, the rude, ill-bred crowd pushed in, and allows-0 the party, who were joined by Gov. Letch er. no privacy whatever. While examin ing the Boudoa statue of Washington, the crowd surrounded the royal party, and annoyed them i>eyond endurance, while they iusu'.ted thtin with such remarks as 'He (Wnshinjrtoo) socked it into you ?t the Revolution.' -lie gave you English ? squirts ihe colic." 'We reckon you do love : Washington?oh. certain !' until voting ? Davi=. the artist, tamed upoa them, and ' aided by two reporters, managed to Stop | their insolence for a while. Bui as the i parly walked towards the SenateCbam?r. : the crowd started a run, and actually pushed them inside of ihe door." [Jot the Imtliiceucer ] Two Straight Oats for Lincoln. iftiert. EdiUjrt:?Having received from the Committee of the Union Guards of Wheeling, an invitation to attend and participate in a grand torchlight proces sion on Saturday evening, and being un der the necessity of declining the same, we deem it proper at this time to State our reasons therefore. We were for Bell and Kverett, and could they be elected we would still be for them ; but are not now, and never were for Joe Lane or Douglas. For the last three months the rank and file of our party have been sold and re sold to Locofocoism in all its varied forms, by such political jockies as the Brookses and Hunts, in New York, who care noth }M MAti* JifThe' StKte'e^ctk-'ns" io Ohio, Pennsylvania and Indiana, our par ty was utterly dissolved by the corruption in.used into it by such political huckster* as the above named. Sach of the follow ersof Bell and Kverett as seem so nnxiou* to fall into the arms of modern Dem'.crar., ?e envy not; fcnt, when compelled to choose between such Oem-jcrJcy and Jit. pujlieanum, we unhesitatingly Accept the Utter, knowing, from the "history of the last two Administrations, that we cannot uo worse than continue the present. A. Ghibb, D- W. Claee. The frecsoil Democrats, and old Whigs, who held the doctrines ot their respective parties a dozen years ago, have to be re minded of a good many sayings which they uttered then, but which they would probably prefer to have people forget just now. Greene C. Bronson, one of the fu ? sionist electoral candidates in New York, has the following extract from a letter, which he wrote in 1848, thrust iu bi6 face: '?If our southern brethren wish to carry their slaves to- Oregon, New Mcxico, or California, they will be under the necessi ty of asking a law to warrant it; and it will theu be in time for the free Slates to resist the measure, as I cannot doubt they would with unwavering firmness. Bui if our southern brethren should make the question, we shall have no choice but to meet it; and then whatever consequences may follow, I trust the people of the free States will give a united voice against al lowing slavery on a single foot of soil where it is not now authorized by law." | I An Acknowledgement to onr Bell. Kverett Friendl. 1 [Prom th? Phiixrtelphfa Pennsylvanlan, President ' Buchanan's organ.] Our acknowledgments are due, and wc gratefully tender them, to the patriotic and conservative friends of the Bell-Ever ett ticket, for the generous support they yesterday gave to our cause, in generally casting their Totes for General Foster.? Agaiust Colonel Curtin, the sectional can didate, they, as an organization, set their faces, and having no candidate of their own in the field, like patriots they adopted ours. Tf they have not been tuccer.tftil by the election of tomt of their own local candi date*, it it not attributable to uny want of I sympathy. Bnt patriotism is, or should be, unselfish and uncalculating, and the metufontcia recti is its proud reward. Such is the reward of all those conservative men who yesterday loot us their generons aid. The Charleston Mercury has a long re port of a meeting held in its vicinity, at which a string of rc3olntlons was adopted, of which the following are fair specimens: "That we will support every and any measnre that may lead us successfully out of the Union?peaceably, if we can; iorei bly, if we must. "That we would regard the revival of the African slave trade as a measore cal culated to strengthen our position, politi cally and socially, and the best means of sustaining onr agricultural prosperity." Bloxdih's latest performance is walkintr pPor tb? InttSSipenc*!-.] j LETTER FROM TVOOB COl'XTV. i lEPrHLrciKLSK OK I~L.ru> gtoitth?ct- i rOKTS OF TBX KOB TO CHECK IT A SPBC1 KKS OF SOKE OF THEIR PBOCEEDIyCS. Ocdex Pbecixct, Wood C-o_ Va. * ? October Sth, 1S60 ' < *""? EJu'ot.;?Within the last three j week,, we hare held some seven Lincoln metli=p ;n this region of Wood county and coald the whole coontr be canvassed, there would be a Republican rote polled that would astonish the "--bell wethers" of olc parties. As it is, we will; in this np_ perend of the county, give "Honest Ab-" racfa a lift as wil! cause some considerable ' "shaking- among ihe dry bones" of these same maivido&ls. In 1S5C bnt B roles wire polled for Fremont in Wood county: iuir. we have me names 01 40. roters on our lists in ol? a,lCW:.*ho *rt pledged for Lin co.nacd Hamlin. At our last meeting at;u t-:reE Sights ago at Barronsrille. 2S voters rnit-red their names on the Repub lican roll, among them a number of our Oidesl citizen?. -t 1 !',fcre,ii a studied effort among manv of s Jta^ers of other parties to crush "ont our growing orgssiiation. To sacb an Mlest ,s this the oase, thai in seme parts our Republican friends have thought it pnoeat not as vet to organize. We doubt . propriety of such a coarse, for nov if there ever was a time in the histcrr of our country, is the very time that rrerp Repub lican should run the hazard of d'oin^ his wbol-e doty?-for what momentous itsues nan.? upon the result of the coming con There sre honorable exceptions to ~fc There are manr \rbo refa-c V. vr? 10 Enci toaI?"!nptable meanness. ,?reIi01 an-v "tiien of our coantr from the free exercise of his own privi lePf- 7,n oar orrn immediate neighbor hood all attempts to stifle the freedom of speech have been abandoned as utte'lv rkT^" U is Sr,'T' v suggested that ? j" ! 'I'01 sto"1,li be cut oat and srtcbed on to lb. - Panhandle. " One week ago the citizens of Williams town, ? this county, called a meeting, to ?n.ca tbey invited the speakers of the -icerent parties, but before the time of Btie meeung !t was discovered thu: a discus s:oa of principles might spoil the calcula tion* oftnose wno had things all -fired cp- Silence was the best poJicv. thought wey and so indeed it was: bat" this time lb. fact -K-EE discovered too late, for al thongh?an effort was rriRde to give out the j L?P,!^?pa :h!'' :h" meeting was abandon! i ed. the Republicans,although having ;-rora e .o 3^ miles to travel, were, to the dis may of their opponents, on the ground promptly at the appointed hour Col S- H- W- S^-rensoni fo*I! I T?fe rtad"r l? fD,er Ifce 1UlS n.,, ?'1- but alter some cross-firinr, unconditionally ' ,fD,d tbe ^publicans having thus captured the taen)J. whh0Qt fi . ^ ] --hot, proceeded to have a rail meeting on their own account, and a rousing one thev and ^ ePab!lcan platform was read, and Mr. fctevenson, at the request <-.f the Jll'"C,5,frefen:- explained the policv set ??ted the true po,itio*n of ^n f?Uv part-r oc !he iirinK q jes IIons to be acted upon in tbe present po ? itical etruggle, exposed tbe infaaioas course of the party calling itself demo cratic, explained that the Be!i organization, if persevered in. could result in no <~.od but might be the means of great injaiv bv "?'i i-0nsi^" coinbina ocracr d'Sjointed and dying dem At this stage of tbe proceedings a de= ; ' w"? ,DadE b-v a ffcw pot house : politician? to break tip tbe aeetinir. The? pu.iered up all the - rnde fellows of the tb*Z ST ab"Ut,U>Trn and getting under !,iln,',R f ?,f .the buildir!? '-made night -baI s,in ,!jc | sash meet and craslvn^ P "K'ic'rt ^ It -as for:unate tLat?ih DUmb" of force on the strcno- I /ock -"pent its i bad it struck tbe irK-*"*? i '-be sasb< for most certain!r ba^e broktrT?h ^?cid oae of our oldest and w, - EkuI) of baja^ice o'f^be the object. The citizen" in fa!]cd.,n *beir their position and iir Slev* ?a,E;*,ne,l an incident of the evening""5^ rclalt 1 counJv/onTwhlt'! CiViI raan frora ">e be tramped on and w\ ^ ,f?r "? lhat- ^ tions are pr?Por" Ped out as soon -is H,n i ' ilfP" door' "pparentlv to give th^-'TUCk tfae muscle: hot the" inn?? , "oters some fellows oozed out at tii^6 ?J tbese brave S?ra, and fromUhe riWlL? 5 ?J "Jeir ?a" d"? ed a 601/ who had^ril i*rfterK'iraltack w?tch the team The- al ? d,slftIice to Put h Aa/.v,- on thi ? / or' fel'ows tbey saW of Uie '"^Uoa, kut bis own resohnr 1-0 t*1? voung man who s" :?dniand that the ''big from thr ' aad H reP?rt again, frightened theT1""'' Wa? "lers into their hnL 'I COOra2eoas H been ever Since. ' where tbey have respectable ponfou if^it? l? 8-"-V tbat ,be denounce these HoU2ens in the *own rotiintained order ^ Thev 'o do |so;in the face of ? % Vs Poss'ble They held possescmr. r i en m?b.? abled the citizens to ?I>p^ -e bo,ise and en Spite of outside di?fiirh and close. in DIED. On Thursday morning, October 11 tk, Mrs. LTDIE J. FUNDENDUttO, wife of Dr. Walter T. Fnndeo bnrg. and eldest dna^bter of tbe late Joehna F. Cox, E?qn In the 27 th year of her age. "clerk op" circuit-*court. for CLERK OF1 the CIR CU1T COURT.?Holding the ap pointtnent of Clerk pro-teuipore from the Jcdge, and baring served in the office fire year* as depnty, I place my name before the people for the office of Clerk of the Clrcnlt Court. octll* _ LOCIKK LOWTI1ER. for. clerk: ok the cir 8nS"^CU1T COURT?Mesess. Ei?itom.? GEO. W. SIGHTS will be eapported by the penile for Clerk of the Circuit Court, at the ejection to be held ou-tbe 0th day of November. octV* HIS FRIENDS. FOR CLERK OF CIRCUIT llNiS^COURT The name of ISAAC IRWIN, Sr- in presented to the public *b a candidate for tho office of Clerk of Circuit Court, at the coming elec tion. {octO*J MANY FRIENDS. VER-COATIBfG8?PRINCE OF WALES, Moscow Reaver, English Kersey, Saxony Bear ar and Petersham, of the best mann&ctories, which I will make op at the lowest rates. oct2 JOHN T. LA KIN. MUSIC RECEIVED TO-DAY^ Moonlit Sea, Cottage by the sea, The Old Farm House, Ilark, I heard an Angel sing, Japanese Polka, Let mo Kiss him for his Mother, When Nightly my Wild Harp, The Fall of Paris, &cn at sept27 D. NICOLL k BRO/s Variety Store. XT 18ES.?Solid Box Ylses, all sizes, for sals by J,V. VANC*,- ? ffttl 00 and 62 M?n *t. SPECIAL NOTICES. Catarrh! Catarrh! Catarrh! Catarrh! What is if f Htfic cxrrJ t Thousands of persons suffer *12 sorts of ?moj^nc* from Catarrh. Most people know *h*t its tnconvf ziiencc aud remltt arts, yet but few b?v how at cjcq be cured. It is simply a chronic Irritation. and often enlargement of fcilkies and consequent thick- j ening of mucous membrance. Bning the nasal cavi ties, frontal sinuses, and sometimes extending into ? the throat and lungs. From this <wuU tightness | and often vertigo of the head, obstructed nose. i?r * j profuse fiow of moron. loss of smeH, nasal voice, and ; often impaired bearing and taste. The old-school remedies have never been aide to do I anything focjt. N jha! injections and inhalation* are ! a* joinfnl aui ?rj?ensave as they are generally worth- j less. Yet Hcupkeetf* Catajlhh trpanc, a ample | Supar /VS. taken tvo or three times per day, prompt ly cares the milder cases; cures at once all colds In the head, and radically cures. by persevering us? the | mi>9Z obstinate cases. as is pro* ed by the experience of hundreds. Price. "with fall directions, j Filly Centii Per Bos. X. B.?A foil set of Ilrx^HXXTS* Hoxeopateic Specifics. -with B:<ik of Directions, and twenty dif ferent Bemedies. in Jar^e morocco case. Sic do in plain ca*e. $4: case of fifteen boxes. and book. The**- Bemcdies, by the single box or case, are seat by mail or express, free of charge, to any address. oa rece"??t of the price Address ? Dfc. K HUMPHREYS & CO., o62 Broad way, New York. Sold by LAUGHLINS * BUSH I IELD, augl Xo. 74 Maia siU "Wheeling. RELIEF IX TEX MINUTES BRYJlVS PCLMOSIC WATERS : Tee Original Medicine Established in 1527. and first article of the kind ever introduced under the name I of -Prutc-^c Watees." in this or any other c-:-en try: another 1 Pulmonic Wafers are counterfeit?. The geiitzine can be known bv the name BRYAN being stamped on each WAFEK Brror's Fruecvjac Vims Kelier* Crash*, Cold*. Sore Tiiroat, Hoarsened. Betuc's Pruiryic Wtrrxs HelieTfc Asthma. Bronchitis. Difficult Breathing. Beta's Pojbotc WjLFEUF BeLeve Spitting of Blood, Pains in the Chest. BETAN'S PrLMOSZC "W AJXE5 Believe Incipient Consumption, Bung Diseases. Betax's Puueojs'ic "Warms Believe Irritation of the Uvula and TonsDs. Btro;*5 ITraeojoc "Wafers Believe th*- above Complaints in Ten Minutes. Beta's Prucoiac Wi.rms Are a Ble&sii g to aE Clasp?* and Constitutions. Bet ax' s Puusomc Wafees Are adapted for Yocalists and Public Speakers. BETAKE PffUfiCXXC WaJXEs Are in a simple form and pleasant to the taste. But ?sf? Puutvnc Wafeus Not ?nly relieve. bat effect rapid aju lasting Cures. Beta>*s Pruaoyic Waters Are warrantei*Lo give oathdaction to every one. family should be v itboct a box of Pexa> - Pruaosic IVxim in the house. No traveler should l?e without a KCpply of Beta's Ptumotc VTate^s in his pwcitt No person v]l] ever obj?:t t" give for Barb's Pcucomc IViraig Twenty-five Cents. i JOB MOeEi- S*^le Pioprietor. Rochester. S. Y. ! Sold in Wheeiine by T. K- I/JGAX L CO. and ; LAUGHUNS k Bbilil'IBLD. aug*-evd dfcw ly j HAIR DYE! HAIR BYES HAIR DYE j W. A. BATCHELOE S HAIE DYE! The Original nad Best In tbe World: All others are mere Imitations. and should be aroiu i ed. if rem wit>h to escape ridicule. : (JKAY. UKD or KCtTT UAIK DywJ to a J beautiful tad Sttnral Bawn or Bunt, without in ! jury to the Hair or sLin nmw MEDALS AND DHPLOMAS hz-.r breo ! ?*rard**3 to Vs. A. EiTcnii"* kk* IK?- ui,d 'f"** | StyOOO npj.-liciuioae have \ ?'-* *< njads to tlie liair ol ! the Patrons of his famous Dye. ! m A. BACCUKLOh'S liATE VVK product* ? i color not to be aistiiiguiAwi fr ai nature. iod ii I ?Tw.Tri) not to injure iu tat !?*?, hov?-ver long it 1 biht be coi.tii.usd. w.4 tie nVtfitvu of Bad Hy? ! remedied; th? llair itm-unaed for Lift by tbii Sjielv did Dye. in all citics and Uitm of the United ttates. uj PrurpiBtf- and Fancy Good* I>ea?er?. ^ raar" The Centime has the narnr and a&dress upoi a *teel piate engraviup ou kwrtudte vfj-^ Vvx, o tt. a. natetttrierrs Hair Dye. This splendid Ilair I>ye ha* no eqcai?iitetantatie ou? in effect?Beaoiifui Black r >Kiurei Urowu?nc fctaining the flda or injuring "?he ilaii?:eiuedies tin ubrur d k&d iii effect ol Bad l?ye?y and invigorates lb* Hair fyr lift. Xone art* genu.ne unieas signed ->V. A. l*atchel-r.~ SoJd everywhere. C11AS. BATCH EIA?Ii, Proprieior, SI Barclay Street- New York. mlilZJ?S-dfcw-ly Bryan's Tasteless Vermifuge. Children dying right and left! MotheT* not a? yet bereft Know that worms more infant t> till Thau each other mortal iii - But the Yeexxfcge will *ave Your pale darling frr?m t be grave. Mcteek, x*.tr r-^ca Choice. Shali the ChUd die, or the WomuT Eemeinber. a few do*es of Bryan's Tasteless Yermifuge -will destroy any number of j vorms, and bring them away -w ithout jiain. Price ; 25 cent*. 5o2 J by LSL'JULISS ii BCSHFlELIi. | S. Fnndenberg, Bridgeport, and Braggists generally. DR. J AS- McCLlSTOCK'S PECTO ) HAL SYKUP.?Where there i? confirmed cough there j is always great peril. To trifle with any disease ox !, the respiratory organs is to court destruction. Con j sumption, bronchitis, pleurisy, lung-fever, lie ' cIom? behind a cough; and the only safety in such ! ca?efi consists in an immediate resort to this great vegetable remedy. Price $1.00. Sold hy Laughlins k Bu-hfi*-irL 5. Fundenberg, Bridgeport, and druggists generally. jy-1 Dr. JI'CLIXTOCK'K COLD & CO COM MIXTURE performs, in ereiy* instance, wltat was promised when it wa? introduced. It curee. with the same uniibrm certainty that morning db?;?els night, all the varieties of a f?ev?*re cold or a harass ing cough,and Immediately' relieve? influenza,hoarse- I ness, and tickling of the palate or throat. Price, 25 | cents. j Sold hy LAUGH LI XS t BUSILFIELD, S. FUN- ' ! DENBLKG. Bridge|?ort, and irruggistK generally. refer onr readen to the advertisement of Me^nr CHURCH k DUPONT, No. 409 Broadway. New York. The ? UUsA Food/ is one ol the greatest medicine* 'if the *ge, and i* rapidly driving out of the m*rLetall the quack nostrums of modern times. Its efficacy in so great, and it* superiority so justly acknowledged, tbat it is foucd difficult to sup ply the immense and Increasing demand for the ar ticle. Dr. JJatgx's cel^bratea *~Intantile Cordial,n is a medicine prepared by a regular physician of emi nence in his profession, and one M ho has devoted his life to the peculiar phases of Infantile diseases. It is no humbug, but a medicine, which commands itself to those only who can appreciate it-?Ajmlachicaia, Flar. Timet. advertitaneaL mh24 dSrw A Chemical Writing Fluid, A Chemical Writing Fluid, EQUAL TO ARNOLD'S LONDON INK. EQUAL TO ARNOLD'S LONDON INK. MADE BT LAUGHL1NS k BUSHP1ELD. MADE BT LAUG1ILINS k BUSUFIELD. It flows freely from th Pen, It Does not corrode Steel Pens, It does not gum or clog the Pen, It never moulds, It is perfectly limpid. ? It is 30 per cent cheaper than Arnold's, It is permanently black. This Fluid is made by the most approved Chemical process, and is offered to the public as equal to any imported Ink. We do not claim for it any superiori ty to Arnold's, but we do claim it is equal, which we will prove to any unprejudiced mind. We guarantee it will give satisfrctaon. If it does not we wnx bz tvkd the price of every bottle sold. Put up in Quarto, Pints and Hall Pints. For sale by the manufacturers. LAUGHLINS k BUSUFIELD, DRUGGISTS, mh2 . No. 25 Monroe St~ Wheeling. Ta. m? 8TUFF8.?A Urge asd fine assortnjen rials GKAJLUhTS DRUG 0TOKK. B NEW ADVERTISEMENTS lostT A JET BREAST FIX?FORM OF A CROSS? mounted with go?d. A liberal reward will be paod for its return w? this office. oc:lS->? FINE FURS! 4 VERY URGE STOCK J I'ST OPENED BY A GEO. R. TATLOR. Which will he correctly represented and *o:d at rr-k eonable prices. octlS OTS OVERCOATS?S. Y. iTYLESJctt received by lottlSJ OBO. R. TAYLOR. T?L- AAXEL S-?Shaker. Ballarx Vale. Welch, r octlS jurt received. <5150. R. TAYLOR. Grand Torch Light Procession! VXIOX 5IEX. rally: A GRAXI> TORCH LIGHT PROCESSION. Or the friend*- of BEIiL & EVERETT, VTfll take place iu tbe City of Wb?Sja-, on Saturday Ereiiing. October 131ti. | RtTTr or Psocersjox.?The Prt-cc^or. \?jli fcrra ; on John f-Treec. tight resrinpon Market. a; C}-io'clock j precisely, will iwn-e -cp Market to N" .??rthXio*x No:th . to Maun, down M=u:. t-o V uion. alonj: Cujontv Ft?nrth. : xli>up Focrtb Quinev. up Quinry to Sixth, down j ^ixth to John, dvwn John to Main, do^n Main to | Fii>c. up Fine toChapltae. down Cha^dinc sr>3 Jacob | to Third, down Third to Fine, up Fine ??? Fourth. ] dean Fourth to Washiupv-n. np Washington to ' Fifth, aiunp Tifib io Filbert. up Filbert to SixihTup ? up >i*:h to Via*, dc>*-n Tine to i7h. np 5th to D?-nny. idi?wn Denny to Jacob, nlcnu Jacob and Chaplint* to Welter, djwa Webster to Main, up Main to Jc-bn, tbe place <*f marline. ! Lrt there be a prand display of the friends of the UNION. THE CONSTITUTION AND THE LAWS. ? Tbe ccaiibifc&vanp officers of delecttSon.- frosi the ! neighborhood *i!l teport their nrrivrj to Col. Wheat. at the Athenaeum. octli "flous. ploueT" 1 Xrt BBLS. -CK.EAM OF THt WEST" Turn It. IwUlOJ bbls -Aurora Ciiy" <it? J nst received and for saie Jcrw ly octli LIST. MORRISON A: CO. E OFFER FOR SALE, AX LOW rates: 50 Lbds Supar. 250 Molasses. Li bblf CruiAi'd Supar. 3d hi-if PowcTd dv.? bbls Cuflee Supar. A and B. 1O0 Li?l& B<o. aiKJ l*l:iau'a Syrups. 50 bbi> Lar^e A Jued. No. 3 Mackerel, 25 bbls Tar. iu< boxes -<rarrett*fc*" Scorch Suuff, i> bbls Maple Scpar. 20 boxe* Detersive Soaps. C.?j boxes I'rlme Clears. orl 12 LIS :. MuE^lSQy & CO. 'PEAS ASD TOBACCO? ; JL 25 half chest* Y. 11. Tea. } 30 dD C. P. - 20 dj Blark - GO boxer oh'oce brands Tobacco. 50 keg* Tv ift do i ortl? LIST. MORRISON' A CO. Fancy Brooms. , DOZEN FANCY LAii^E eIZE BLOOMS i / ju?t received and for wdr bv i or:32 M. tUEJLLY. ERK'S CERMA5 SOAP? lt*0 ltou?jutl received and for ??_!? l?r ov?? M- ii LILLY. W AY Hernial- Sa?mdav PacLe?. for Cin cinnati. THE STEAMER LIBERTY. CAl'T i=?.T. K. u*11 leaT*. v.* aT?.r-.e ':: urday. lUth at -? KM. T>.r frelpht i ?..r -upply ya b^ir<i cr * ! <x-tli ]_ S. C. EAK? L Ascn^_ Clmrcli Dedication. rp.ip SEW GKUMAN METHOM>"T LVlrOOVi.1. 4 rjlVi'.' H- ChttT-iiiH* siitrt. C<-*ire ^ ' *l i: ?wa V?ai?x. Uw l?ti. .. V"" u,jb:L. TLe I'ri'ln ei-niMl: vrjl I* lite .11 tut k AtTc1??'-"* A- M- I?o4ioKwa Senium in Easl'iA bv BitUWp E- 5 - J unci. _ ? n. ?. ? ? 'it 2 ociork iL, Dedication M-rmon m G.-rmui.. 1-V ?:?*? J. c. I/ron. . ... V."^ it: ?be ?*me Cbratih. prearbm? j Geriun.1^ bv Eer. J. C. Lyon. a , . =>reet *? f.ix t,'clock- preaching ?!>? Fourth ,rw MhIkkIi-'i ?p??x?pal CburcSi. ! The c:t**ens zciivrallj ur- . ? - 5 1 - I to^end" t. WlM>?lHUCil.#^or. i Wrrnnij. QculPth. <>c^ JAS. M. DILLON, Jo. 1U7 Market Street. ?VTllEIXISG. TA. PLTJilBES AKD GAS FITTEB, *KI? brass founder - t?f4'ef. iv vwucirr 3eon. galvanized. : D?.i fn ^ ?fifiiTfcg ag*B.oa^. 3Tt5clax<iT?- ana i*oiai>. i AGJINT FOR TILE MENELLY BELL?. Aqueduct ; Pipes constantly on hutitL Ca?h paid for cid Cqjjper. Bran* unu Lead. ; ocUO A\ GEO. R. TAYLOR "TILL OPEN ON TCE?DAT and W!!T?NK5DAT <?f this week. Lis Second Stock of New Fall and Winter Drj Goods! ? Including every variety of DRESS GOODS, , Silks, Cloaks, Purs, Embroideries, &c. j Ail at vtrr reasonable price*. oct9 i The Lever Hay Press, ~~ MANl"FACTTKED EXPnE&rLV r?.?K US?1 be only Hay Pwfc by Juind power ii? ".he 1'nited Matfs. that ?w ill mate a Lai* of CsO lbs. \*e now have testimonial? from six different parties to vb- is we bare recently sold t!;e*e Pressee*. tbat they will make w'tti ea*e. bale* <?f S2i? to 350 11^ with"three band* only. Call and free the Preset* and testimo nials before purchasing. 2A1P6. the CANNADW SCREW PKE5.S. of :tli ror.fr-. and the 2nger?ol] side Lever Presses. of different wze?-. octIO JOHNSON k FKOST. On CASES EAST IX Ell A CASTOR OIL, 2D bc-xes C a<:ilp Sc*aj>. 50 *? Yajiejrai-*.: Bar Soap. 25 ?? Sportsman and Almond S<np, For eaie l?y ocrSt LAUGH LIN 5 k BUSH FT ELD. AY RDM-pr.re without auultiratim. at octfc LAUGIiLIN, & LUSJJF1ELD. ROWSE'S BROXCH1AL TROCH El:S. Suou's Italiau Liciri^e. verv fine, at octO LM*cniL!_N< & BESHFIELD. CtOXE'S SPARKL1.\(J GELATINE / fur Jellies. Cooper'4 Bcfined Slired I^inclaEs. at <K-tl? LALGHLIN< i. BI SHFIELIr \'AMLLA BEAN OK SUPERIOR quality, Flavoring Extractr for puddings. Ojrn Staicb and Pearl Sago, at octt* LAUGHL1NS k EU5HFIELD. Gi IX?P. ova! Eagle brand. I?nre^Tine.. f Zimmerman's Sweet Cataw ba. ?h**rrv \Vii?e B B Sanderson's best Port "Wine, pure juice, v?rv fine, at [oct?) lauuhLl.VS 1 BCSHHKLD. BURXETT's COCOAIXE axd TAY LOR'S Oriolotc; Lyc.n's Katliairon and Barry's Insopheros. at oct* LAUGHLIXS k BUS11FIELD. Bcebhaye's hollaxd bitters, Hue tetter's Stomacii Bitters, Hlu'AhticI's Gerinaa Bittern. San.lfort's Liver Inviporator. Tor sale* bv the bottle or dozen, by oc t9 LAL'GULINS k Bl'SIIFIELB. pONKLIX'S PURE white lead, _j M'hc-tstonr* s? J "Tire Un?eed OiL TildenV Superior Furniture and Copch Varnish, For sale by Also, 100 bbls Choice "Whiter Applet pot tip for family use. by [octS-lwJ c- L. ZAN e k CO. oc.t9 LArr.HLrN*? k bush field. ust received:? h cask? Cognac Brandv, 3 - Old Port "\Ylr.e, 5 - Jamaica Spirits, 5 bbls Apple Brandy. ELECTION FOE CLERK Of the Circuit Court of Ohio County. -VTOTICE IS HF.KEBY GIVEN THAT AX J3l election for a Clerk of the Circuit Court of Ohio County, to fill the vacancy occaaioned b.v the resignation of Alonzo Loring. Esq.. will be held at the several election precincts in this county, on Tuesday, tlie Gih day of November. 18W, pursuant to a writ of election issued by Hi* Honor. Geo. W. Thomp son, Judge of said Court. SAMUEL IRWIN, oct2-td Sheriff O. C. SEWING MACHINES. M" MtLDtO, Bee. IS. 1860. Know all men by these presents, that A. B. Howe has appointed A. M. Adams as his Agent for selling his EXCELSIOR SEWING MA chines in the 10th Congressional District, and any person wanting the beat Sewing Machines, to do the neatest and fastest work and not easy to get out of order, call on A. M. ADAMS, Who always has an assortment on hands. jy28-6m " No. 36 Water St., Wheeling, Ya. CHILDREN'S GIGS?Very cheap,' at. the Variety Store of D. NICOLL * BR0? an#? *Hpn of the Basket. PARTRIDGE'S TTRATl quarters For ail kinds of Likenesses. So. 118^ Main St., East 8idr. A FEW POORS ABOVE MOXfiOK ST. 1 LL IN VTANT OF THE BE5TT I'ICTOiES. and ? /V aU *??o w-i x re*- them. are bthn} !?? --*22 at :br *loTt juacf- vaert i_r? dxur with trot-.fnl j/vrTuzvs after fct*}*- ul' irhfTf. FAE1HS2JM2Z is daily ezecotiu; fisr hi* nu merous catSi-n.erk. Photosraphs. Ambro types, &e. of all sires xni frty lea. ^ wile as low ha &: ui\ uLti jtifccr in the city. Ja-t rfcwn-i & larpe lot of frames. *iaA &rf offers at low price*, at PAKTRTXHjiTS OALLr ?Y. orer Gk>. 1L Taj lw'i ????. surl *? Ambrolypes, Photographs. Ac, G<0 TO WYEES" GAiUXT AND SEE THE r crouds thai daily rfNari :hm to obtain bis wefl known superior picture*, which he is do* veiling at pvatly reiiocod j-ricw. tc?r a hh<?rt nmt-. B<-??ac fully deJerm?M*a that !*-? raiiery is tbt city under **31 Lj m..v..i at thcfcnsne %iii>e i? jTe}?arev-*. t<-take l*eti*-r jactarS- than can he o&SaiiKid elsc vhdFe. f*r clixrce nothing for them. The pttblir will resuetuher that ? re pmciorat v tre awarded to^yiw. jicltavcf t!??- various kind* and strife*, a? tbf late Fair on the Island. Tfcos* wishing pictures ch^cla call a? t*r:y ir. the day;*#-jvt^sibSe- or cult previous- arranstsrenta. t& prevent k-n^ drlay. J. IV. ?Y V j?E5. fehlO No.159 Main st? -Top of the liiiL"* SAWTELLS ife SHANNON, A.QZXTB IO? nit 'Ecceniric' Sewing Machine, \IX>CS 5T1TCH. 5BtTTTLZ ^BOCENTEir Mv?enactst- the principle of which i* ?i?!irriy tk.-'c S3 applied t.? :-**?ini: X5acLiut->. Jte Suujdiuiy ir, Construction?it* ful^-rantix! J?anui&cturt?n* NM-^eanent?the i? rtisraten'.Sit * itb which it dtn-f the w.?rk.*nd the cT?**T rsinjre of work :t take*, fu stic equally well the eery ?we?t as v eli av bearieat onnh'meto tnake tliis the VHEY SIlfT KaCHINE for Fatuities, 5k? Makers. Vert Maker* aad Tail .r*, in u?r_ ?Tlii* Maehme tosk the fir?r ptmilnai at the late Fair on the ]*lat?cL t-.ii'J?Cr.idi. -w E> Don't Read this Unless you Chews. Tobacco, Snuff & Cigars. J J. ST Itr.CKlTEl) IT.'-M THE EA?T. "H'? liC.N droi 2- z.r*- <..f Tchare ?- of the tueKt brtmar of , llK-htui :?u- Lyurhl'ur^ and XtaimDe MatiulH'.-t'.irieK. Posftdfw ?alf P<?si?dfr. Golden BtJ. <Ji?Iilen TMitt. Salt. I*icc. Firen, Tuxiziia Twit-i anc mi Twita of iuy own u;artc2ar:r>re. Cijr:i:> of vurii'u*- Vrtindf. from the fine imj.'irtea V'jtlit- ctie-trated W"iioeiitig-Siojpea. Aln- SuuiT* of th- l?i>; hnuide in lhis xuarket, *?f tdlkhidfi. >":ne cut eh^wiii-; >.ud Kiii^bmp Tolmecor^??li of wLn-l v ill l?e Hi-'-'l iv?w f ?r ca>L ; wruulej tc- ip*e ?a*_?Klac i i -?n to ll*e ini?ft f?-^t"?li ?uf: *. he f -ui<c? at N . 0r Main Kreet, of tht Ttirk. wpCiJ-i ru V'M. TATI/'l!. Wlieeliiig Brewery. GEOJi<j? W. FM1211 iUESPECTTTI-LY GIVE notice that i-e lia?- coaxan-eced l-rt ving ft<: t: L;?? StPEHIOR ALES. II* hat- tW.' or hand from Ir-.*--: #?tvm u r?tJ3 ?nj j \v c-f )!??? K*n?r^Tt. liitter fci?v. Cor?iii- .-?? A .e it- <*n?k The licnti^:: a:?u I'-itter thr>: ef ure "trce'y j-re Hcrlbed hy tl>e Fi?ca::y viriuae and 1 en*t a*- chus!. I'l-Sta J. CART w FJGuT, PIA?yO TUf^ER! 4 LL UKUE1I? LETT AT IL <1 ? i:TWHIo!lT r >!u??r ^t<?re.. Nu. -iii* Ma n btreeL r ' ; u. STATE TAXESr rp!4E -FEllTFF li- PEE7'AEEZ? Tv I.KIEIVE _J tla Tanes 1*>r ii?e ' **k* Ibv *. ? rh- r ; ' * ? th? r?";-'--H-:]ty ??f jiprisj ~rr -rvy'-y wt?ei? <ad)*M. afH>a auc"'ir-'?VL. ?A5I*L ih^VlN- ihtrJT L'. C. just is tuslE ?oe thz r^T 6 Ca??e#j cf Xrvr xnd Handsome Style* of Wall Paper. ?\T~UfCn. in ai?i>h: > to y:-r vr.z^ir^n H hiock. ttstthfs the :a:rt*< and a?>. -rrsjen: itihec.:*. A*- the i*- ??;?xp' vba; a-}**anre<i crcat iiarcarirf tisav l.e huu Vy then-t utic Wu. i':tr?er dnrinc 1 all Call r.t the Old Carrier !;.??:??kstnr* of fcej>tl3 _ JO> U^TILDE V, heeling W mdow Glass Manu factorv. T HAVE I'UECTiASKD ANO EmTTD Til] w Ji. qaK...r ol ^Vheeljus <-?lasi it. r S ? ^ KOtlNSON.. To ZVIxiic " WhetVne. Ya. Wheeling Hat Emporium! HASPEE & BEOTHEE, "Wholesale nnd Retail "Dealer*. TV OULI> ANNOUNCE TO TIIE3I: FRLENUS. the I'ebLc generally. that tLelr assorczneiit Fall and Winter Hats and Caps! 5? ti.rtr oomjicif-, arid beiiig c&rercliy go*.?en up undej cur clr?r personal inspection. wc can crazndetjiiy commend it a? beinr c.ne of the cheapest e:.?2 l<y f?c ibc Largest stock -:?! au-JCaps t-vt-r lifter ?i!err-e in this> markel 5a;i?lac;iou a*- to quaUiy of aud s **??!?? fullv ax.?3 amplr gaarajiteed. *eptil * " S- IlAlilVER 4 ?H0 Hay & Fodder Cutters of all Kinds \IrE HAVE MANUFA CTURED FOR US EXCLU > } SI VELY i Tthi- M*;i -n -.f tl>e wa^iry, :Le Ctltbraicd Union Cutter, of nl] siz?- fbr hand nnd "iic-z-e power. We claim for these Cutter^ that they are st* nc'-r. ha vine larger knives arid larcer fly -abed: a hi cut more straw. Lay or fodder, ibau aay other make of Cut ters. and with less j?cuer. We ni-?o offer at the man . uhtctarern* prices. the veil known 1 Telegraph Cutter, of all sizes. Also, the Rochester. Hay and Straw Cutter, which works on na entire new tnd verv ingenious principle. Also.!he HiI>L ROLL Kit I1AY CITTLH. ..f *1! tbe Fizes made. some of them a? low a? Soi/O each. This Cutler 5s too well knuun to nw-d any pn>e. We are also sole acents for Route's new eelf-feeding Gnlloiint llay and Straw Cutter, a well made nr.d very superior Cutter. C?il and i-i amih? ??efore purchasing. Jt'IINSON A: FROiT, Sf??:27 21 Main et- Wheeling. JOHN T. LAKIN, Merchant Tailor! Xo. 102 Main street, 2D DOOK NOUTU OF M. L M. BASE. wt- Wheeling. Va. JOHX X. LAKIX would respectfully an nonace to his friends and the public in generaL tbat be ha*, returned from the Eastern dries, with a new and splendid stock of FALL & WINTER GOODS! Which he is prepared ic? offer to hi? oiu friend? and as many new ones, who m*y luav be pleased to try him. at his Gentlemen's Furnishing- Emporium, on such tfnns as cannot fail to gice general satis faction. i>cz2 ClLOTHS?BLACK. BLUE BROWN, OLIVE r and Italia of the v?-ry best French and English manufactories. just recieved. :*nd will t?e made up to order at LA KIN'S GENTS* FURNISHING EMPORIUM. oct*2 No. 102 Main St \7 ESTIX.6S PROM THE RICHEST Velvets to the commonest Cashmeres. ax?a c?f every *baUe and jAtlern. on hand and m?dt- op to \ order at LA KIN'S FASHION AT. LE EMPORIUM. oct'2 102 Main St.. Wheeling. Millions are Wasted. By those who BUY WORTHLESS nostrums and forget the virtue and efficacy of Hampton's Vegetable Tincture! There are hundred? who will Testify they were I ctired after all other remedies had failed. Scrofula, i Bronrlfitis, Pain in the Breast Side and Back, Gen eral Weakness, with all Diseases of Women and Children, are cured by it. Talk to our own citizen*; , they win tell you of cures on themselves and friends > by thi? great Rertoratire and Invigorator. Sold by HEED & KR AFT, at the Centra Wheeling ] Drug Store. serc^S ; Administrator's Sale. i 1 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION. AT THE . I L late residence of Joseph Jordan, dee'd. on the ISth \ day of October, "1S60, (the sale to commence at 10 j o'clock ) to the highest bidder, all the personaL boui?e- ! hold and kitchen furniture embraced in the apprais- i er's list of merchandise. Teems of Saxx.?All sums under fifty dollars, cash; over that. 4 months with approved endorser. A. M. ADAMS, Administrator. GEO. E. WICKHAM, Acting Auctioneer. octl T)EyiXED SUGARS 50 bbls. Eastwick* JtVi standard Crushed, Soft Crushed, Powdered and Grafml^ted &ogars, Just received and for sale by . Mt?M 1C.MILLY -\iL\y FALL S'iOi at J J- C. EAEEcrF'5? CHEAP CAIPETAWlUp.. KMPORifjj. "' 143 tp*, -i - M* j:a: n j, ? ..\-;rV * ? lm>e? vre*.;r;.>-i? ??. . - ' J ' ~x --A3 ? i> ?!*. ?t,d IC . ^ l i i J I- 'Pw in tbf crtr. J,l ev , ,, ? V ? ^ ".j *SCLE MU.C FlSS V ?,.. i '. i. Damask 2nd Lf c-e N> J 'l y^ty-rr <^;r MVS ISC ?I_Aj.*I> . | n* TjrffK.-witjii tUkLv* mi, 1?4>a % L t- u: ? ?. Furnishing EstablTRv^ ?. the MT^ara.. .U1..., . ?-??E ?Ik? ?WpoV rK^: w ..'_ i v. ? , LOWEST POSSIELr S-H, Tb.? ;amust ,o . LE^lrn. ??< ?:? <*u? ? v ?;_ ? X B -aoaaiMB ?urc?j,., - .' c <? Farts; us* st tfefr A-riM :?.-..... . ."r? s.1. . Mjnis-*am j<; y."' :. ? _ .... ? fok kest. g=T-7 ??)/-?.' _,x ... *5. *""*,"?> fcrick. 'n"xu. I ? ^ '? ?ma* U, .,.?; - :.-. *p;Ur ?.. n. . .; rs**-! ,.1.*. xt . ?,1- " : : : * P for HEST^ -.. 'r J&zi Ceutr?j jrfc.- Uj. , t c^r.4:rr ***?*? ?<? ... ,; <==V THE TV o f^."' 7 ' %?nga,i?? ?? i.*-.' l-4 - - L-1 - -? i: o:-.;; DH. S. G. Wl2iCHS" t ^SDEWTfST,^ om<* *?d A lilUi 2EA11X-: tr.vi ?'?' ' ' A ?1?M lit'? ;V ? 581 A., h ? tii.. . * 4'??? ; : ~ - -.. 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