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It SCOJR liU) I>!/? i HT lo #ii; I NGMBER 107 WHEELING, VA., FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 6,1861 VOLUME X .?Kl.vfKJ) AtjO PUBLISHED BY CAMPBELL & M'DERMQT, IXTKLLIGENCKUiBDU'Dtiaih . y. E. corner t\f Quincy and Main-SU. XJP JIMS: v Uiy,'(by m*il,pey*ble In advance,y:.,..; ......15,00 By tbo Week .. .?. 10 TrMr?ek)y,(per year,payable in advance^--?. &fiO WW Advertising dune on reasonable terms. AH advertisements from a distance, or from transient ?_ clty customer*, mint be paid to advam ?aiM>M IW8UH Afj'c'E? TO THOSB "WHO WISH TO BE INSURED A<1 A IN ST ALL CONTINGENCIES. fplIEl>IO.MBI2ff)l<nANOE COMPANY JL of New York. Oas a CAPtTAi(every dollar paid In) ... $1,000,000 ?* Contingent Fond (over(....~. ~. 600,000 The largest Cash Capital for the amount of risk o ay office in the United States. W. F. PETERSON, A Kent. .nHKI!*SUHA5fCeCO.|OFTIIE VAL 1 LEV OF VIRGINIA. Cash 0*vrrAt(paJd In) ................?...$300,000 Much the largMt Cash Capital of any office charter ed by Mils State,l <?-Pire and Inland risks. taken on the moat rea ooable terms." . Losses equitably adjusted and promptly paid by , W-F. PETERSON, Agt. ?ilHB fcOSTTliilfTAL IS8DRAHC1 L COMPANY, of New York. w> O.miidialdW)1 Jash Contingent Fund(over) ."... 876,000 *n this office t^e assured participate In the profits . withoutlocurringanyrisk, p ' ' ^ W. F. PETBR80N, Agent. pHK LYNOHBOaa HOME AFIRE L ixsoiiANoa;ooMpANy. Oash Capital ........ $100,000 W. V.PETERSON,Jr, Agent. 49~0ver$2,500,000 of Cash Capital represented by his old and well established Agency, where everylose n the above office has been promptly peid in Wheel ??, b.lor. It wu du. by th. U? of lb. ~llc,. . omc.nMiVdd4"uu.S:iM?^..k, Jy7,'59?ly . ... Mains t. ^heel Insurance Co. of Hartford! . x^10 Capital ?& Surplus, $2,104,100.02. The INCOME of this Company Is DOUBLE that of any other Fire Insurauce Corporation in the United States. Assets, January 1, I860. Cash In hand, A Oeposites In Uarti'd Ban If *,$234,448 48 Cash iu transit, and in hands of Agents^ .;li)0i&7 78 U. S.Tr&u. NO Us, and arcrued Interest,;?75,90000 ? U. S .Stocks, 5 per cL semi-annual interest, .^.166^60 00 Real Estate unincumbered. ^76,9V0 00 Money due the Co., secured by Mortgage, ...454 7ft ? Other MiscwUanoous items, 17,844 GO | 245 State fl'd*^^; 6 *8 pr. ct. s e m fsri. I n t^224?82 25 W.iterbury Bnnk ?? 5,800 00 50 ** Stafford Bprfngs Bank ?? .........6,300 00 M " Providence, R. L, " ?? ...1^7$00 i 15 Jenny City,N. J., " " 1,600 oo 300 Bojtqg, Mw, " *? ......-J0,500 00 800 ' " St.XouIs; Mo;, ? " " .V......8K600 00 I *878 ? llhrMorA, " " 342^)00 00 0890 New York, " ? ......581,880 00 150 " N. Y.L.X.* Trust Go. " ..,-...26,260 00 100 " U. S.^rust Co. Bank Stock/...;..M1$100 00 TOTAL ASSETS, $2,104,100 02 LIABILITIES.?Uosettledclalmanotdue.$170,057 05 Upwards of $13,000,000 ?>t Lossoe have been paid by tho /Etna Insurance Co. inthepast41years. ; , KIBE ANp INLAND NAVIGATION Risks accepted at terms consistent with solvency and ? ? ? - r-. fair- profit. . /. (i tptcial attention g in n to tnxuranctof DWELLINGS ; The progress of this Corporation has been stable and uninterrupted through seasons of financial sun r bine an<UbnA|fi,M " ' sweeping ronnafzaudhJl Is nglonieStnbltfhSHJdiiK' the credit system affect us in no material particular. Durlntj "hard timer' the secnrlty or reliable Inn* snoe IS an imperative duly?the ability of property tialderstosnstainlossbaing then much lessened. Policies issued without delay, and all business at tended to with dispatch and fidelity, by V. . -itNJ Q. ARTHUR,Agent, Offioeover the Bank of Wheeling. I'O Pennsylvania Insurance Go. OF PITTS BUBO II, PA. CAVtXAL J $300,000 "flHE above Companies havincappointed the nnder L--sighed their Agent tot Wheeling,and vicinity ?.ty fWwtftOlj? solicit the patrynagq of tl^e public, aid Companies are well known to be first class offices. ?"-v^" w.O. ARTHUR, Agt, ! Bank of Wheeling. All losses promptly adjostod. N.O. ARTHUR, Agt. ?epOO Office over the Bank of Wheeling. INSURANCE. Htnn insurance Co. or Wheeling Office at tike Savings Bank of Wheeling, No 03 Main St. 'pUB MiOVft NAMED COMPANY, having been I. fully brgahlzed, Is now prepared to take risks. fctlbWi&tbbhalitent ratft*, on Duitdlti$?, Machinery,| furniture, and Stocks or Merchandise, and agalnSt *i.I dangers attending'the transportation of Sferchan Kas on IUrers,3eas. Lakos, Canals and Railroads. ; ApfclldUloiii (br'Insurance will be promptly at 'tended to by the President and Secretary. The pi^roiiageof the public is respectfully solicited S. P. niLDRETH, HENRY K. L18T, III Secretary. President. DIRECTORS, r . . h. t)i Houaid, . j Join L. How, Ouaiariix IIus, Thoi. IX. List, li. p. Wait. Opportunity Isstin nOorded to those who>wlsh to tibscrtbe, as the subscription book remains open at he Company's offlee. tnytt-y INSURANCE. OF WllBBLINO. INCORPORATED IM 1837.. HAKES, RISKS AT THR LOWEST RATES ON L- Buildings of all kinds, Steamboats, Garniture and Merehandtae,and against-all dangers attending the Transportation of Goods on rivers, seas, lakes, canals nd railroads. R W. Brnwa, Ounu, Pres*t ^ O' Aiheeoh John'IWnlon, Rob't Morrison 3. Brady, . . BamUOtt. 5 Dan*l Lamb, ' Kob'tT^ttereon, Jan^;?$3 ^OHXHBT. aosT. *oaat*on. y.'n.iooAii sOoasaitav.- - --l1- 1-' ?.T?s.VsWronr. ' LXS1V ;M(OASiaOK MiQO.% Wholesolo Qrooeis & ProdueeDealers Am.70 and 80 Jimin-SL, ff TMin?, Va. ^s dertre to stlU'to Ihs friends of thelate Am,' *n4 to the trade geherany. thif ^3 are In possession ?f the most /uaploXactUf iss fortho-trausactlon of a vhoie*iie owWryGd^T^hferwirttdiSr" Vfs are deteraJned to rfxtocute *11 tordere entrusted * ? ear otre with tldHlty and promptness, aafi ontbb a?st favorable iefmi. 'Voter pVfaV ? ? MM/MO ^leeliug. January 5d.; 1W0.f r OOL, SAlt. COLT'S ttEVOLVINa FIRE ARMS aid.il Cubiui * Skat Omna Finns n U9S| 1IS? lHTi 1IM. , I'Klit IKU* ItlVI HO BQ01UIX Q0AI.1TV .lititaMi Itir> ARH3^JTTO ooj,^ r,r_..V'r?:">XV ,rU OOOFUt * 8IN8VVKT. BUSINESS CARDS. AIJ'D HUGHES, M. D. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ttm associatkd wiie hiu.in the pkao jiLllJLC. HUSBZS. n J1-. ? Kr*da*l. uf the "CcuD Medical University u Philadelphia, PtDatjlnoii," who will- d?rotc Lor attention exclusively .to Qbsts tries and the Diseases of Femnleiand Children. . tny?,?0 OFFICE HOURS. Morning,7 to 0; Noon, 1 to 3; Evening, T to 0. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE: Corner of Fourth stid Qulncy streets, below the 1st Presbyterian Church. : ??r- jtri?. 1 ; ?' J; BOON M'L CUE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Omo, N. E. Cos. Mosbob k Fourth Sts. (OppoHUthe Court rr<m*ti WHEELING, VA N. B*?Will practice in the several Courts of tb If Md the nelxhborlnir Counties. ?^Particular attention will be glren to the co? action of claims. nov20?ly ?rarHur; I TWT p : 7 v> - ' JG6|nttisii>6?'" ? Ann ? Forwar&m^Merchants "Wool, Flour, Bacon, Provisions, suit Produce Generally. No. 70 Main Street* Janl?ly WHEELING, VA. S. G'.BOBINSCm, ' XiKUrjCTl'UK OP WINDOW GLASS, Whole**!? nnd Retail Dealer In PAINTS. oils,SASH. DOORS, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS, AC. No, 75 Main-Street, jyi . WHEELING, VA M.REILLY," Wholesale Dealer In GROCERIES, . . Forflgn and Domestic Wines and Liquors, Km. u * 57 Kunlnin, WBBKUNQ, TA > ? Ji A. METGALF, COMHISSIOS'HBROIIAiVT AND MANUFACTURER'S AGENT SO* TBS SALS or , / Window Glass, 'Cincinnati fcoap ? - Flint Glassware, - Lard Gill; Green Glawwsra, Lime, Springs, Printing Paper,' ' Piaster Paris, . zsat!*se*>: ?? : Together With many articles of Plttsbnrgh. and Wheoling manufketnrs. No. 56 Pa*ton's Row, Main St., potIT Wheeling. Va. jxo. s. carlil*. hashibm. roaaBa. CARLILE 4 FORBES, Attorneys At Law, WHEELING, VIRGINIA. Practice In all the Courts or Ohio County, and the adjoining counties. 'Oraqa o? Fourth Strsst, No. 160>j| ?ept?-ly iLmBOAUnntti. osoadx a. both. -j ^ALDWBLI, & BOTD, Attorneys at Law. No. OO Main Street, CLARK L. BANK. 8. T.' MILLER C. L.ZANE & CO. . Importers and Dealers in Foreign d Domestic Wines and Liquors, hmaotamef-. ' Pure Catawba Wines, QuiSCT Stbbr, duvils Mai* Jc Miun Stsi wheeling, VA KEEP,-constantly on hand Brandies, Scotch and Irish Whiskies, Jamaica Rums and Cordial*, Choice.Old Eye.ond Bourbon Whiskies. ?ep?7?ly a. WIItMAJM: SEESSING, 88 Market Street, OLD POST OFFICBBUTLDtlT WHEELING,, VA. Groceries, Liquors, Wikeb, Seoars, and FoKBXOK'PRODUOB GENERALLY. febl4-tf W. T. MEEDS, Book: Bin der, BLANK BOOKDIASUPACTURE11 rntklifacefBu{idii&,cqr.Quiju?4Maitvtii, c A" LL DESCRIPTIONS OF BLANK BOOKS f.ULKL J\_ nud made to order, printed, heads if required . Magazine*, Music and all kinds -of printed matte: bound in the beat and most substantial style at run f pIIJK ONDBR?IGNHDIIAYii ASSOC LATRDTUKM L Bolrcv together aa a Arm, under tho style Maxwell, Campbell & Tingle V&RTpUt PURPOSE OF.DOI^Q A GEN'L COMMISSION BUSINESS clkef ?jIMa^jL"St*'ln 1110 ronni. formerly occupied by We respectfully ioIidtthetheattentionoltheTnute J AS. MAX WHLlv Ut? fin* CaftdivOoalon A Co. Til OS. J. CAMPBELL, late with Ust A Howell QEO.R, TINGLE, Ute with List A Howell. Jau^M. *. w.paxtojc. joun posmtrr,"' " O.VwrtfAT PAXTON, DONLON &OGLEBAY, Wholesale Grocers, PRODUCE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Ho?. 68 and 64, Main .St.,' no?l W heeling, V*. J . C . H A HBO TI B. mulatli * Ktua DaUrtn (jO CARPETS RUGS. OIL CLOTHS W*ll Curtain BX.terfala, ; ADdCphoUtery Waroqf?T?ryd*vcriptIon 1<*3 Main Street? _n ? . ?T*01It and Mahogany FramedIdpTrintf diannfe n band and made to order, 1 . . sepV.'CP T. H. LOGAN & CO. WHOLESALE DRU66ISTS, V*awMWpH-lV&i TA. * ESrafes&a&s $ssssffi$ *? ??? a-~ranee, oo*t doot to B%k?r t sntrance near tbe Bell. . 1 I, Jtoftot, and wharf. ? J . a ?rr.i ?? .? ' > DRUO?i ' ? PA1*n, ' 1 OtlA' mRSu* Ml ?rifi ^and ?f thai PAT?.< * MBVIUinAlk ' OfFtrtd to tti? irtd?ilB aftyandwmalrj, i\ 1*61trttf w. ,?wy ; WOO?. ?**?,-!? UWM I t?>. TKK.MB OI-' A.OVB1H.TIB1MO- | ?&j5s$| Thr? V*J*r * ? Vmtr- ? 1 P* lUtww/T , ?0 "Bout.D?JV? ? i ? .MtaBuf. ? Jg One Week*?r ? Vx One flionvo,? S^SS&r::!'" On? Y?*T| One Wetk, Tw? Wed^~ **V jle the above rate*. , a^SSBsiassasa= "!? or QtU.rpry.MM.. "fit NHIeti b? '*"**'" isiPl \ of eerraoni, 50 cent* eecn. . THE BATTLE OF aTJTAirDOTTE [From the Iroaton (0.) Clipper.] ..^-F'-rSrSSSH ?fc?S8SSfc??i "4ssss k Wlmley came to b? ?OMpi/ fact, are 1 witb.si ? meager a toro^ ^>brj|td bJ S^wSU 4.V^.^t^-oS ?rpo^oT?c^ absent frpm camp. , . n!ah, Df the ?^feSS5| ??f? ".t "V Corns, who ''"sjj' . wat, hoard BrMi l,e?il of-a oompanv ? ?uove town, wf??T4, Amaftjffi'fe '&?& sswsg&sses a?l$[ ssgfflW Cdli Cl?rk?oi>. mnde_??>? ???c _ ^ not Our M?? 1>=1ok u.'ulj).| bll?e rally n*,quicltly ;;A.?tel? formed under ?ass fSJt--jtssssS( hers charging uPn l '^? d j,jeut8 Wilson nil the streets, and orji jn lbe ^liade I ?nd MtOjure to B6UU>>? ???^g5 ,ubl8 I of the bridge, while bo we ^ ^ ,n 1 to secure the C0"?P the bridge, to open I making ft charge p arriving at the stable ? ?oy toretrtoU pistols he found 'bo horses ,b lncu were no I in their bolsters, but Ibejn.^ ^ ^ \ where t" be found. Wilson v?otin.led, bridge bofouud ttaL WU' 6rior "''h- n 'ffi t uommenced numbers. The BSb ? ?caen.lly keeping io earnest, Col. ? WMg? lll0 abade of I his men in ?mall1 1 hn^,s. for nearly buildings and 0"?* resort gathered half an hour, and as ?Ja? 'of ^ few men together and ?o? p ^ ^ a. lnrge Mr'ck bo , j , UuI of cart the notei. i Returning from thence, be hunted up the scattered forces-wb or were endeavoring to conceal themselves in the alleys and back wards, and rallied thoai to thu hotel.' The fight.continue?l-at thid poiotfor some time, and Severnt of the eijeray were, killed and wounded, and also a 'targe" number o?'their horses. Col. Whaley, having learned,from ono'bf tlin o.fflcfcrtY- that a''hunger,pf. his men-were concealed in thereat- of a build ing, went the second t?rneJ to Htlfy them. A company headed" by Capt. 11. Clay Pate aoa'a notoriety, at that tltoA eurtie or/fKanaas' notoriety; 1 , rushingthrough the street, and Ool. Wbu ley, after firing bis gun, was sorrounited and .taken prisoner. The robels rnsbed upon, him cr jribg "kill the damned Aboli tionist," and presented, their guns, and one" attempted to Gre at bis breast while be.was being held by-the arms between two ment bu L th e g un ini as o d Pake,in o. wfiere hts^tnen 'were,' threatening to' kill" ?-?"Hmin & the desired in threaten bisi<lift,?,wben,>Golboel Clarkaon rode up.*wd:a?ked:if be waa Col. Whaley 7 He replied:-that he waa^ not a Colonel, though in c?mmand.of the post., Clarkaon theu oomniAnded his men not,to kill and remarlpsd:-^''He is:Vbm?e man,'and I design,so to report him.''.. ,, : . j The firing then ceased and the men eni j deaVored to make their;, eacape'thfr best : way they could*, many; concealing them'-1 selves under houses, ptlea.jsf.logs, back' yards' atid cellars, where many' were *fotind I next raoruiug.but very few having been taken that night; Had ' asefstanc* been rendered 'tis 'prO&pliy ''es:; 1t ' 'might'; and ought to have been by forces in tbe vicini ty, all might have bteep released, and the enemy severely chastised..' This could have been done bj a anmll force with the help of artillery.'; We rtgret to have seen in the papers mn,ayexaggerated statements about this affair, gathered from persona among other .prejudicial- statements, that Col. Whalev.bad ont nopiekets. Thedis* ciplinc of tho camp was tinder the imtbe' dlate control of Capt. G. B. Builoy, of j log rtw d?7l befort that 100 CHV.Irj hart l?ft ^lojd'4 army *ni1 ??f?; some Where oh ihb west side ot the tJn nawba?and we bad daily been sending" urgent retmesta'fo Adj't Davey. in com mand nt Camp Ipeirpoint, for reinforce-'" menu, wb<M 'sent?a part of" the cavalry company attached to the Fifth/Virginia Regiment. ? 35very.officer in camp ia well aware that 'Cot.' Wbaley made an nrgeut request of the Firf t Lieutenant of that cav alry company to go with a small detach ment of his ctimp&nyio Barboursvttle, sev en miles distant, and stay there nntil nine o'clock at night, ind then return. He gave as a reason Tor Wt doing so, that the or ders of his Captain, Thomas Winders, were to rest his h^ta for one week and get them shod?:antl apt go out of camp for that length of timfe>; 'Irthis had been done, suf ficient nottca%t>'aW have* been giren'of the approach ontoist pverwb elm in|r force to en able us to hate token pff the planks of the Buspengipn lradgg.'and'given us an oppor and fought the small force rfn thTlower side of the Qny-' andotte'river,-under cover of the' fences and cornfields. Oorloss, so fnr as at present known is C killed/arid- since~tbat time three of the wounded have died. /Two of the wounded are rapidlv recovering; The enemy's loss was 7 killed in Ihe'streets, all of whom were banledaway in tbe night, except two they could not find, and four more are re ported to have died on the trip up Ouyan I dotte, and several others were supposed to be mortally wounded?among that number the captain of the Rockbridge Rangers, name not recollected. His wounds are supposed to be mortal. We also lost 32 h-raes and . their 'equipments, and 98 Kn field rifles. 1 Their loss in hdVses was 15. found dead in tbe street*. aifci> fivo So badly crippled they could not b^afcen away. - ' WM.TrB.VBB, \Uaul. ~f A. T. Brattis ?/ Uai>18- - O. 8. Mc01nre,-nt Ltehr. J. C. Wheeler, ?.g?t ?.tn f!iJ [correspond..*, or th. inuiupncrr.^ ^'S?r?w^:-? scouting oipodH^ dBU,c|,m?ot armed or his command. JTbe dotat n morning, at theUuleK?n??tat #MlJ l??, 0ld and we# Norton . Banger notoriety, Pot Kaff.rty or Hocoasl" tia 8^,^, b?ing ,?flu* Including ladies amount of p*op* .J' , clothing and ft -Mripg ?PB*? wbichrhe.tod ?f ?"r i^^n^" "'on, frbb at man of the moocm? h- ed. ^ be at the particular.mo? of the Mocca home, for ? -hen called upon.? S5SKK 1 2kW?3KEs??T. ar~RMA--.aS place ol public woreUlp, 2g h 0spt. the party then proccr.1 Simpaon and ?c*?? McDonald, a utile ?d to the h?u.e of o?g#^a?JJ'u.'. AV>U and a 1u!lrlcr,_ ??? lo separate to obtain point the party. had Started for that 1 Sinner. T^??^7r?oeedTbut a short purpose, and had. prooe discov gsrs: S|? dfc In time to allow Cap Guerillas pare for their rec p * i8jng safety to Aurrounded Bdyi ,p ^ deinftnd ws the i 'lfi7*lth cif course the demand eoittplved witn. ? . . .. s ftl onct. scornfully refused andI the ball ?a # T opened by. th.e rAntaln Simpson and his Tnto the house. ? Oigg"h? fiK and' drove men ur?rhen finding the qnnr the rascals back. Wb?jEM?$Vf Sri in ? ??> "^a a?Pd pofted fectually tbev left >? the thcm?cl?J ) . terrible fire fro|n house Th ? more drew ^ ^ ^ the "Quor ~hlt\0Uiy *??? retoroed, kill tAlnl men. Thls vo y ^ The Cap de?perateir *oundea^e ^ Jobn!on._ He was. .shot 7 P , . k. was heart to Before being *, tllRl damned In yell to his men, "^"l^'boyi; don't let feriltslowpn. .fflft r,lU(.d hi. him get off, . .. alongkI.de I rtfl. Sid fired, the bail P?"^omrttsper (hb Captain a ear. Jh? , w-,ih' mother ^Y^iVtmalu SS"i *&; earth. Tins >""*? fWise) was at craiisimo Wise, *h ^ RiI0 h|m a Charleston, that if ne.wguw * wise te^g^ssaas thirty-three of them "????, d ut otber. mBwaapBflatte s:aSK-rSaafea a preeent. One. of the tiuu ??^ old fair abou at 0?pt. ??? Bint 'oolt_J? i^^ina finally ?onclutled dodged. to the' rigors of to-,)ea?e W?!|2>iea?tDg ??? dMl ?" the coming w'"tt ' io ag tWo dead and nlnC D"!D 4 hi. company. *%???? C. ? ? . ? Mrttetatillsw*- " . . boom*???*. SSfifrtJSih"? l" ^ """" prU.e1pall> mrfe up Our company P ^eamp *? ggy&.??Sfegaiat sKs^iaip? Cheat Myuqiain, and saw. the graves of ma a j of the slain. At the latter named place we remained twenty-two days, and a more' dismal place for soldiers to encamp caqqot tjtiTound W this cpntinent. It ir enough to dishearten the bravest of men,, and bad it not jbfcen ijiat we ^ere engaged. our Government and liberty, and felt that we could undergo the severest hardships for the sflke'of thai Government, the best in the world. Oar troops nre^most all in good health: I think I never.seen a heartier looking set of men than we have now.. They.have got used to Uncle Sam's diet, 'and can un dergo more' hardships t})an if they had been fed on dainties. Uncle Sanj' feeds as" well, and' we are willing; to go to the ex treme part of South Carolina, if. necessary, to- help put'down rebellion, for we intend to.do,aU.we;,c^to. restore; to our-:once happy, bot now distracted qountry, her former peace. We feel that' we are fully nhje tp march forth and possess the land. I believe that the rebels know that we are, but if tbey do not know it" now, they will know it to their own bearU con tent by the first of next March, for I be lieve, yes, I know, that Uncle Sam.has. the money and the men to entirely subdue them, if it has to be done. We have as , good officers as any other regiment in the' field. I beiisve oar Captains, Lieutenants and other officers cant be beat. Our Col ! onel is peculiarly fitted for the position be occupies. Be makes it his special care to { see that every man io his regiment is com- J fortable, consequently every soldier would : cheerfully "go in to the death"' for Col. D. F. Uewes. Our Adjutant understands ev erything; arid with a little more experience will- make as good an officer as ever led the way to battle; in fact every ' mitn in the regiment is an*ioue-to baled on to South em Sbil and there remain till the last 'battlej is fought; and peace be again ? restored.? j May the Lord smile on every effort that is, put forth by our officers in the cause of the . Union and liberty, and give them wisdom j from on high. A. Hxlhs. j Wnr.KUNO, Dec. 4, 1861. i Editor, of tht I noticed ? j i? yuor i..oe oM>jd g. communication fro blntnt'of wll |y bare a r.ght to know M m Brax[oa principle ";"??;i?u^ n'wnr?r Been * SSffS. Rt)Qd oltl?ii Duion y?rty. ?o J h?? ?>?? j?trine. ? more county iban an^Wher ^ wjtb the first ssPS&ssftaiiBB saaBS^fr**^ 2S?S=SSBS881 ssKSssgSfest scarcely yeUyet. 0f f,ic>a I lions, awl ?ft vti^. ^ ? be properly intes thinlc the mfttter a a-fiej before pro tigatcd ftttJ tllOroilKUy ^^ Tv^isihl^pr0m,l ceedtoR to extremitii , P sending tore opinion, derogatory ; w? 2-SBsot^ (From th. PblUd?lphla ???*)' the conT'C"?? ?rew of til* Jtf. Dnv", * ** fT- ?"-> J?,.b??7 '"I ,k? reality of Seowalon, was offered ^r,m?'rUrt.^Cmon. T, ??* sstsssu* ItoOf M ? " .""fTfnr.cmhittl offence. to; with'fall ?li*?? ?P i^^jtoccnnr; jadiclocn coinctlono poetry, iM.cum.oury^rr.Ut^nO^ po ^ falfy Wlted .olame both sides. Of tuis 2t? -?-.. ? with an ""*???%?* E?J?W, a coplou. U .Kd .???' genics, "ft. ssass^ssss our hutory, b? W'. i being done bj. s^^ggsfes b%?sarf^g SwSSSBK an** *?,? ?.d thirty boned, epavlntd, blind, foundered, of Bad tb?'bMV?f. : ~ ' _^_ . ----? ? te h?*W' : ^ ^ t '? ' li were, geographical!****** ??* t?t? ?r .L. ..iiMkI. p?; . A LIXTUI WHILB. BYDRJO.A.. Beyond the-smlling and the waeptog, J .shall jfce soon ; ,r* t.BejpndJlhBjr?klng aod.llujilrtping, Beyond the sowing and. the reaping, '?IttalflMf soon. Love, teat, and home 1 Sweet home! , Lord, .tarry not, but come. Beyond the blooming an&tfca fading, I shall be soon; , Beyond the'shining and the shading, ' Beyond the hoping and the dreading, I shall be soon; Lou,-CHI. ?nd home J Street borne I I^Td, larry not, but come. Bej-ond tberislng andthe.setUng, - Btfjo'od ttSftfSftl'ojfc' Beyond remembering and forgetting, I Ffcan be soon. Lore, rest, and home I Sweet home! Lord, tarry not, bat come. Beyond the parting and the meeting, I sbnll be soon; Beyond the farewell and the greeting, . Beyond the pnlse's fever beating, . I shall be soon ; Love, rest and borne! Sweet home! Lord, tarry not, but come. Beyond the.frost chain and the ferer, I shall be soon i Beyond the rock-waste and the river, Beyond the ever and the never, I shall be soon. Love, rest, and home ! - Sweet home ! '( Lord, tarry not, but come. Leather, OH amLSfiSe Findings. J. M. WHEAT ft SONS, Ke. 31 Main Street, Wheeling, V *? I HAVE constantly on band a good assortment at Red and Oak Sola Leather, Trench and Ameri can Calf and Kip Skin*. Upper Bridle, Harneee and Skirting Leather, Topping*, Linings, A*1 Particular attention paid to orders. .... The highest market price paid In CASB for Bides and Skin*. -? ? _ ? Caeh advances mads .ongLeathsro to be eold en commUaton. . ? j. THE PEOPLE'S Bi OK WHEELING. Office No. 69 Main screet, first door So nth of Bank o Wheeling. Discount dajv, Wedncsdajflt lO A. ffiL. rjIKANS^NT AND8PRCIAL DEPOSIT* THANK prompt attention. J. 0. Harbour, - : John Voekler, J. T. Soott. Christian Hew Richard Carter. Lorenzo D. Wait, : J. 0. HARBOUR, ftrfl, protsm. J. U.DICK KY, Cash., JyM. . ~~ WM. 8HAFFEE, PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER JEWEI.EK & BHOEAVER. DrAlkaij* ' 1 : Watches, Je welrj,Silver A Platea Ware, FAN'CV GOODS. Xo.niiuirM St., OpPOSfTB ft k BANK. P. C. HILDRETH & BEO. 53 Main Street* Wh.eliaV, V. WltuLESALX DBALBR8 TV Nail Rod, Window Olase, MaryUnd Lime, ' Bar Iron, Printing Paper. Common Lime, Nails, Wrap.Taper, ? ' Flonr, Sheet Irua, Plaster Paris, Shanghai Matches Wire, Land Plaster, " Salt, 0ast8tsel Cement, Wdoden Warer*?. A^ant* for Hows'* Improv^ OeoAter and Pia*forta TMm HigSat Mortal Prtei p<H4J*> Bagt, FU*?*d Qinseng, Scrap Iron, rfc. Jjl* The Citizen's Deposit Bank QW.yru B^KfflSya* SVMoney received on transl ontacTORfl: i is&fi&w ' iZXzLm. <-ssasftsp' J. R.MIUSS, cashier. AuanOujnmu Rrerft ? [feb*-*691y] ? J AS. Mt BILLON, !*o. lOT Market Bfr>et. VTUEKLINO, VA. PLUMBER AND OAS PITTEB, BRASS FOUNDRY. T-kBAi.aa.Ui wiwtwar iws, ualvanizbd, L/ and ill ?}*?* of Le*tf PIpoi, 8boe* Lewi, Bn$9 CoeksMdV<W?.. iwun WhWU*. 8U???nd W?t? r Galvanized Listeria? Bod*.. fMnliton sod: Point*. AOKNT VOR TUB MB.VEKLY BKU<*. Aquadoct Pipes *>*Urttjr6n1fMl4. : -=l - 1'":.o ? Vt LOO AH. LIST 4s,,qp. (5Woou?>r<(o r. A l^uit Ok.) A ius'f>r? pared to ?aptlly^gbodli of ibpinrSolr^^allty l! Aiff&itm prMntfo attowwhyyadli icbb. ;TBnien' 'n^*r ?b?ir pnrch^fw ^thf MfYridK* Cnr? Savings Bank of X^Salisg, Offlct, Maim St, t*hmm*Jfinrtu mmd Onfrn. : VfOHBOICEiyW^OWttUro^WEMIlr inmta-? !?*?????? tha Ktf bo^cC 'TfjunJ1?' iirtt>ttferri;^fiiariS?B<rjS??f ?.-f...".!? ?. t.wnjfctj n,m fcarm .rj.Minii ?? r .v ' BAH IBON? JFr^TTTTTTTT lfo.l,JA?, rtOTT. . XOMU LOTT. . WK. 1. Illl SAM'L on SON % CO. FA IBB AN KS' v ? vjy -" i A' DAFTKD TO KVMHT'BKAWCH 0 iAilAirotoomotaiul danlbledk Counter Scales of Erery Tartety. PORTABLE &DOSJCANT S&AXBS FOrfS^ftgs. ' HAT AND CATTLESCALES. Scale* for Grain and Ho4r BctIm tor Mlroed*? Bel?.far CV*IP-IW?mod MHa?? iCMm~+a# 8?&^?3S3i?fi?S? SKT' All or >UdlaN MnuU Wt.Jy'iiriUlWhrJ . >**}?** ???' ?"? ?? IT.'*??1M ScWot tUM-?' til ?aimalnfi. irtlO ^rfsteffissswsrr.s^hs mnaml to lx ?j jmru FWrt?i*iV rI toljwIUl ~tlion 8A1TI Hardware,SaddisryHardwara,to Oor.M?tU> A lloim ., opy. McL^xi W ill',1 ' *rie o? -iag fUiouri < ?i<il??GiyajMsf? r pure ooMPAirv i8/KntMKJ rb* *ri*rc* X po*of ?dwqrfnctugfeaHNIn-f I ? MliLiI oar State. We do not profeM to be governed fcy paretjr phiteatkropie nlotiTM ? In atfafll^ CMe^fc SS&SfcS wealth af Mleeaarl,tl*e*yli***4f lW&6ee?l I plete mining bufeeu ofUtt adoecnlreeMUcef ei A* I roue; We here power under, oar chariirto, i4V? orittwiH S?3?SHS3S3s i|p^g3fgrnftga^ ttviyiia: . __ !??