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lailj fBttUigenur. CAMPBELL & M DBEHOT, rururrau iwtoia. TUHL-llilU, <dlm?mdtfl?r"*ilto2 l>?n.r.fc*iMiLlaa4vaaea, Wg WBBKLISO, WKIT Ti. Wcdne?daj Morning, Oct- 21,1883 0*4 ??art '.?r taebatar ? to d Uripe ? a? ??IW ?totk " bcatk to tk* tnit? tiM veadd <tore To trail Uthioo^b tb* test of ?t>w, AB hooeat b*tfta iU lot ?iD A?r? And folk/w It to Ittslfc or Fame. XJNIONT TICKET. r?* COXGHES8, Hon. JACOB B. BLAIR, of Wood. 8T4TI EII4TI, JOUX..U. ATKISiOI, or Hucock. Bocee or yn-cixTts. OAJIKL LAMB, W. W. MHBIVKK, A. F. HO**. Fonrlb Page. Interesting reading matter will be found on the loarih page of this paper. T?-atBht. Hon. Jacob B. Blair, ibe L'oioa nominee for Congress, will (peak to-night at tbe Coort Hoa?e. We bope lo see a foil lorn oat. Mr, Blair ii a forcible and interest ing speaker aoJ will (a; 01*07 things worth bearing. Tbe Kleetlon Tt-Horrow. Tbe election to-morrow, contrary to wbat waa expected aoiae da/a >n?, promises lo be qaite animated. TbU is in consequence ot fire candidates cooing out furtbeHoaie of Delegate!. Up to yesterday morning but tbree candidates were oat and tbere was, consequent!/f no excilemeoi. To add to tbe interest of tbe occasion Mr. Blair, tbe Union nominee for Congress, will speak to-night at tbe Court House. I?oolt lo Vour Tickets. Voters to morrow will bear in mind tbat tbere are fire Union candidates on tbe track for tbe House of Delegates?viz :-t Messrs. Limb, ijbririr, Boss, Logan and Weber. Only tbree of these can be elect ed, and 0/ course, only tbree of tbem can be roted for. We sa/ tbis beoause man/ of tbe tickets will bare all fire names printed on them, and some persons, not knowing better, ma/ band in tbe wbole ticket at Ibe ballot box. All sacb roles will be thrown out and lost. Voters, therefore, must be careful to see tbat their tickets onl/ carry tbree names on them. Tbe Third District. There is strong hopes of tbe election ol Col. Dan Frost in tbe Third district to morrow orer Whale/. We hope for tbe success of the former, not because the lat ter was not loyal, after a fashion, but be cause be was absolutely next to no account at all. He did not rote more than one half tbe lime, if that, and no such man ought to be lo Congress. Col. Frost ig a rigorous, thorough goiug kind of a man, who, if he has uot always been up to high water mark, has not ebbed any after get ting tbere. We bare noticed bim this two years past as one of our progressive men. Mr. Wbaley bas no growth or out-come, and Is just as apt to take a step backwardi as forwards. A Reported Scheme lu the Second District. We hare been informed on what has tb< appearance of reliable authority, tbat 1 man named Augustus Crisup, of Kingwood is to be run as an underground caudidati for Congress in the 2d district. Evldenci is^said to have been discovered of a widi Bpread understanding throughout tho dis trict among tbe disloyal, that tbo names ol tbe loyal candidates (Messrs. Brown and Bnrdett) are to be scratched and Crlsup'n name written on their tickets instead. We are requested to give notice of tbis scheme so tbat Union men may have knowledge of it aod govern themselves accordingly. If tbere is really an undcrstandingamoDg the disloyal in the 2d district there may be also a similar understanding in ' this dis trict. A Visible Change. We received yesterday our regular files of tbe New Orleans Picayune. The old "Pie" is as always aa interesting sheet lo us, even though one half or its fair propor tions are shorn by tbe rebellion. It l?oka prosperous, however, and wo are glad of it. We are struck by the eharacter of the ad rertisements in it, with tte change tbat bas come over New Orleans society, and in no respect are we more impressed than with the fact that in no number of it do you ever see any more tbe inevitable cnt of a runaway nigger witb bis bundle swinging from a stick over bis ibonlder. Tbat ion of thing is all played out even in New Or leans. Tbe world moves. A Card from Prof. Rosa. Editor? Intelligencer: 1 was not aware until lalaly, tbat my connection with tbe mileage question as agitated in tbis House, was a matter of any concern witb my constituents. As all the mileage to which I am entitled is exactly $2.40,1 reasonably supposed that I might very fairly be counted out of tbe number of tbose who bad any personal interest in its settlement. But as I bave been inform ed that it is desirable that tbe pnblic should know how I have stood and still Stand -upon this matter, you will permit me to make tbe following statement. Upon every occasion when tbe subject came before the House, I voted against it, and finally when the subject was agitated t J substitute per diem for mileage, tbe only pbasis of tbe matter in wbicb I bad any pecuniary interest, I spoke against it la the most decided terms, conteuding that j tbc Room bad adjoarced wjili ? perfect oodefiuHlag that liter iboilil rwdfl do u; for tbe recess. It was ?# utzce*#t0lt mail bumuu" loiMftbi Iwrtof It, to be ! agitating either the ??bj?t of mileage C j ?r mod that it W*S oo very cracidas ' attitude f?r the Boas* to place itself iabe. for tie country, eve? to eotettcio Uitw- l eo-sion of a proposition to rote money ? into their own pockets. As regarded the mileage, I coo tended that so matter what tbe custom might bave been, the Home bad estopped tbetaselreaby their own wote, sod as to tbe prrdiem, wbicb, bj tbe way, would bate pat $86 iato my poekot, I hoped the House woald no longer entertain any proposition to ditrail tbe subject.? Sacb wai tbe rery decided attitodc which I atiomed toward! tbe subject, aod I pre nme rrery member of tbe Hoase can bear witness to the (Utemeat 1 hare made a born. I merely append tbe statemeal of the Clerk of the Hoase, with tba: of a member who sits near me. aa to tbe eorrectoes* of lb* statement I bare giren abore, as likewise that of tbe Sergeat-at Aran, through wbom my pay is received. A. F. Rota. The undersigned cheerfully testifies to tbe troth of the ?tatementa girea in tbe card of Prof. Bosi- Onr desk? in the Hoase are near together, and being in my teat when the qoesiioo of pay lor the re eeu was discussed, I bad the most favora ble opportaoity of knowing the ewarse uken on that question by Prof. Boit. Tbo Professor's opposition to tbe whole ques tion of pay for the recess was net only earoest, bat really indignant. And it is manifestly unjust that ceosore tboold at tach to bis coarse in theLegislatare in re lation to a question he so earaeatly and liblr oypot^d. S- ft* Dxwsoa, Member of tbe House. Tbe subscriber rsry freely eodorses tbe statement of Prof. Rom respecting bis couise in laa Home upon tbe question of mileage and per diem for the recess.? Wbat be states is not only ?rn- in sob 4Lance, butas well as 1 remember beqaolei almost the exact language used in tbe dis cussion referred to. G. D. Hall, Clerk Home of Delegates. To all it ham it may couttrn : I certify that A. F. Boss, one of tbe House ofDelegates from tbe county of Ubio, both spoke and Toted against members re ceiring mileage or per diem during tbe recess from Aug 5th to Sept, 2nd. i 1? bas not, and neither will he receive tbe mileage. It is a part of my basioess to psj the member* of the llouseol Delegates tbtir mileage and per diem. a. O. W. Mowusoa, 8erge*nt-at-Arm? House of Delegates. Wheeling, W. Va., Oct. liO, 18C3. ' -? ? Barns and Ilolman. Editort InltUigtnttr : I trust that tbe people of Marion county will return these gentlemen to tb< House of Delegates for the n? it session. As one of their constituents, I Imse watched their coarse in thai body with great care, anil have found nothing in it to which just ex ception! can be taken. They hare been faithful In tbeir work, aod prompt io their attendance upon (be meetings of tbe House, and hare watched tbe interest* of their constituents with zealous carc. No two men could bare been selected who would haru surpassed them in attention to the business which concerns their people, and the people of the State. Mr. Ilolman is well known as a'good business man and a close financier, who watches bis own in terests, and is well qualified to guard those of tbe public. He knows wbafthe people want and will exert all bis power to obtain it. Mr. liarns is a legislator of uo little experience, and bis placc cso not well be supplied. His long experience at Richmond enables him to comprehend tbe minntiao of legislation, and to under stand tbe tricks and plans of those who would legislate for a class or clique Any one without bis practical experience will render inucb less benefit to bis people tban be. Indeed, the people cannot at ibis time fill! bis place; if they consult their inter ests, aa 1 beliitre they will, they oaunot re ject tbe services of one who has served them so well, and who is so well qualified to servo them again. I am of the opinion, most clearly, that tbe people will make a mistake il they do not re elect both of these gentlemen named ; and I say this with nil good feeling, for tbe .other candidates against wbom I charge nothing, except that tbey all laok that experience without ' which tbey cannot serve tbe people with 1 efficiency and success. Messrs. Barns and Uolman are both loyal beyond question, having proven that by their works and not 1 only by their private and public aots, but at tbe point of tbe bayonet, both having < been actively engaged in tbe fight at Fair i moot in April last, and tbe former being daogeroosly wounded, and both of tbem taken prisoners. The clap trap about mileage, so far as ! they are concerned, falls harmlessly, for I botb voted against the resolution allowing . it, and then refused to lake it. An un necessary cry is made agalnat Mr. Barns on account of a resolution which be is said I to have offered upon tbe subject of inter I est. The resolution was a mere matter of , inquiry, to draw out tbo opinions of the members. Mr. Barns did not advocate tbe ' change of tbe law upon tbat subject. A reflecting people will uot discard a faithful public servant for a cause so trivial, and . especially will they not beArken to the mad dog cry raised against him, when be has oo opportaoity, by' reason of his ab sence in the Houae, to refute Ibe charges against him, which- he could successfully do, I know. I bope we have patriotism enough aod judgment enough to render to our present Delegates that honor which they merit. Voixa. Marion county, W. Va., Oct. -0, 1863. WEST VIROINIALEOISLATURE. Senate. Touoat. October 30, 1863. A message from ibe House of Delegates announced that the bouse bad agreed to tbe proposition for a Committee of Confer ence in regard to a bill fixing tbe compensa tion of certain officers ana clerks. Mr. Stxvxmson reported back tbe Senite bill to change the seat of justice from Po cahontas, with the recommendation tbat it do not pass. . The Senate then took up the military ' bill and after making considerable pro gress towards its completion, it was laid on ' tbe table. The bill ia relation to the Superinten dent and Collectors of toll on the Cumber land road was taken up,.and after same , discussion was.laid on tbe table. I At his own request, Mr. Banker was re- ) tiered from doty in tbe Auditor's office ] aod. Mr. Hawkins was appointed in his j place. , Adjourned. . < House of Delesutea. Toxiday, October 20, 1863. i Prayer by Rev. J. T. McLore. I Mr. Lamb, from tbe Judiciary Committee deported baok tbe bill (H. 107) relatiog to 1 the duties of the Clerk of the Supreme 1 Ooort of appeals with amendments which were adopted and tbA bill reordered: to en- ' groaament. V Mr. Va* Wixkls submitted the report of '? ibe conference committee upon the county 81 >iU [H. 63,] which was adopted. d The cofpofatiofl bill (5s. WMa Tt~~ ceived back from Ibe Senate w.tb ara*od meots, tdd frffttcd lu Uk w?" mirtrr ?" Mr. Vji* Winis, from the committee on coaatie*. *c., repertnl ?d.??ly petition of citixana ol the eenotry district or Ohio couoty praj.vr to oe de.irered from the eity of Wheeling. Tbe commit tee decided that tbe reliri ukxl coold not be putcd without an abera*i?o of the Confutation. Tbe report ?<? adapted. Tbe bill fH. lt?] miking -?P ?ppro?"*. Uon to McAcimin tbs Ftttermao ?4 Core Turnpike m read tfce second time, bat tbe Boom related to pui it to eogroM ""rbe bill [H. 1J0] appropriating tbe cap itation la* for 1861-2 for educational pur poses was read tbe second Uot and lata, od tbe table on motion of Mr. Guff Mr Dawsol, fro? tbe Conferwtce C?m mitiee on tbe bill [H. So. 102] making an appropriation to defray the "P"" ?f removing siek, woanded and dead toldten, iubmitted tbeir report, which was adopted, agreeing to tbe Senate ?mendmeot striking oat tbe provision rdfttisf to the removal of tbe dead bodies of soldiers fallen in bat tle- ,. , Mr. Wheat offered tbe foUowing, which, At bis request, was Uifi" on the table: fjTtK4mfAt Tbat no act or resolution pass ed bj this House can disturb tbe Constitu tional term of office, nor the Constitution?! .allowance of officers 7 and tbat ail or any , kocb acts or resolutions (if any) are hereby i declared null and void I Tbe order of the day, it being the bill I [H. Xp. 98] for tbe assessment of taxes, wss taken up and considered till the bona of adjournment ? -r -m- ? ? HEWS FBOK THE SOUTH. Object or the Vtat* mt tbe Freaeh] Fleet to Sew York?Roaeerani I* i PoiKiilon ef the Prlae. tobacco roR rsasci. mu the BfcfeaonJ Kiamintr, Oct. 10. Vicomte de St. Romain has been sent by tbe Freocb Government to oars to negoti ate tor tbe exportation of tbe tobacco bought for Fraoce by French agcnU. Tbo Cob rede rate 8tates Government has at last consented to allow ibe tobacco to leare the coaBtry, provided tbe French Government I will tend its own vessels for it. Tbe latter 1 will #end French sbtpi, accompanied by i armed convoys. To.tbis tbe United States Goreroment objects in tolo. Vic'omte de St. Komain il now making bis way to Sew York, to send the result of bis mission, ! through tbe Frcncb Consul, to tbe Empe j ror. Tbe French frigates in Sew York are there on this errand. front the Chattanooga ( Atlanta) Hoke), On. 9 Upon reaching the Tennessee Hirer from the field of Cbicamaugn, Rosecran* ad dressed his troops. "Fellow soldiers,'" I said he, "the object of oar expedition was the possession of Chattanooga, and here we are." Brief, and to tbe point; forcible nn i adroit. Thus Tar, the campaign whose inrtterions surge* arc rolling abore us, has no clearer, as It certainly cannot bare a more laconic history. The few words of the Federal Geoeral illumiaatc the whole page as a ray from a dark lanter, and no man can close his eyes to tbe somewhat painful glare which they throw full upon bim. Koteven Gen. Bragg himself can con tradict them, except with bis sword, and such strokes as it may please Heaven to seod us through bis bauds, in tbe few days of fall weatber jnst before us. Unless we hasten to make bay while the sun sbiues, 1 the atory as thus told, will hold good I through all time; the spring will open un toward daugers to our arms; tbe cause which now turns upon tbe pivot of its crisis will drop like a Bower which has been uutcodcd, and the end muat fade out of sight in a rolling torreotof disasters? in fog and gloom. God forbid it. At present the case stands in about this wise : We have lost tbe gate to lower East Tennessee, the river wbicb was our base and tbe facilities which these afforded for progressive movements into uasl Tennes see and Kentucky. We have gaioed a hand to hand 6ght ; we bave repelled a powerful invasion; wo have preserved Georgia, and secured a commanding po sition around the enemy. Rosecrans, on the other hand, has acquired all that we hove lost. He has reached Cbattaoooga and fortified it, taken up the river line as bis base, and now prepares quietly to win ter in bis new quarters, leaving us uncivil ly out in the cold to take care of ourselves as best we can or must. Physically and to all appearances, in the aggregate he is tbe gainer; for, after tbe prisoners, standards and artillery taken at Chickamauga are counted, our victory is told, whilst our de ficit, in tbe long sum total, glory included, does not make up for any results yet acbicved. Ia a word, we have lost ten or twelve thousand meu without gaining an equiva lent in producing territory. The whole question, therefore, turns upon the situa tion, and what we will do with it. In military circles it is generally believed that Roseorans has blundered into a posi tion which, improved by an adversary of genius, mlgbt be turned in three adroit movements to bis eternal ruin. If this be so, and the movements speculated, but by no means explained, are made, tbe victory of Chickamauga will be complete, and tbe many lives there sacrificed will become as so many trophies to a noble work. But if this opinion be false and tbe movements suggested as possible fail to be poade, and we continue to gase listlessly from tbe bold knobs of Missionary Ridge upon com fortable barracks of the blue varlets be low, tbeu may we tremble for tbe next campaign; for as sore as there is any surely in the future, tbe Spring of 1864 must see us far from the borders of Geor gia, or near the verge of destruction.? Mail it to yoor door, men of tbe Soutb, and refuse to be deluded Into any other belief. Food and raiment are onr needs. We must have tbem. Kentucky and Kiddle Tennessee can only supply them. Better give np tbe sea coast, better give tip the southwest, aye, better to give up Rich mond without a struggle, aod win these, than lose tbe golden field, wbose grain and woof are onr sole hope. Tbe enemy has just one army too many in the field for u,. We mast crash this overplus; we must gain one signal, Stonewall Jackson cam paign. Destiny poiots to the very place. Be Rosecrans tbe victim. Defeat him, pulverize bim, run bim to the Ohio river, and then dose tbe war with tbe next anm ner. And bow? Nothing easier The i>ee which has really stung our Qank so long, onoe disposed of, our triumphs aod legions have a clear road before them ? Fed sumptuously through the winter, well ihod aod clad, tbey bave only to meet a lispirited foe, retake tbe Valley of tbe Kisliisippi, secure the election of a peace Democrat to tbe Presidency in tbe Fail, tnd arrange tbe terms of treaty and inde lendebce. These results can be accomplished no there else than 10 this Department. Tbe iorthweet is our real adversary. No matter how often we whip tbe East, be etTect is (till born to tbe end. Let us each tbe true contestants a lesson of peace n'd soberness, and tbe difference will be sen as speedily as our need calls for tbe eed. rmom tee unsa. rum (Vt ? i ? wvf.ou. i*. TbU It, probably, tiir lul tima wr shall bmwr ocojitn to awe the above otplioO^to I an army ptngnph, a* taere bow sccos to ' be no doubt of tba falling back of *e*4e'? , army toward Wubiagton ud the adraae* I of Geo. Ut io pnraoit. Gen. Swell eroaaed the Etpidu, according u> report tcrcral ' day* ajfo, mad the remainder of tbe army j baa no doubt, erased ere now. Oar iB- ' formation il meagre, and hom <11 tbat we : aao gather, as engagement between the j two anaits nut moo uk# piM* oaleaa i Meade take* a position ia wbleir & will be | deemed inexpedient to attack bin. ' wmuufti klictuu. Viiuu, Miu.. Friday, Oct 9, 1*83! | Geo. Clarke it elected Governor by a large majority. Be carried eeeryxobnty ia tbe State. A apaeia! to the*C7?ria* says | tbat Orris is eleeied to Cocgress -ia tbe j First District and Boldeo ia tbe Second, j Welsb is re-elected ia tbe Third District aad Barksdale in the Sixth. McRse is j thought io be beaten by Lnmpkin in the Seventh District. ^mmm???^j CBDSAXC4 OFFICE. Wam DffiinaR. ?rj, I tKil.TO PROrOSAffvU ke I weired at this of- j S if. ?tii 4, p.UL m tUSkh of Ik* e*rre?t , ?oath at October, fcr 100 000 ru of latotty ae- : ^SSbsa IO be deHvap4 to the | IOuOM Mb a* tk? 5?v Tort Arsenal, Ocreruor't fslswd. 9)^i6 ?ti at UMfiMklm Amail, Brideabargh, 20/B0 sets at th? Allccbny Arwtal, Piltiborjh P*. 20,000 MtailU?lt.LMriiirMal,etM,Ma lO/MW aeti tttbtU.S. Armory, Springfield, Mm. Tb?M aoeoatnttcsU w* to be f ii ia strict coo* formity with tU regulation patl?m, ?Udi eaa ba aaao at sitbsr of tbe above-named arseoala, aad they *re to be aabject to inspection at tbe araeoal wbste dleivered, before being received far tbe Government; none to be accepted or pakl (or bat ncbai are ap proved on inspection. Tbe beita to be of grained Uatkcry eod ell tk? stock to be tbe bee oak tanned. Tbe ?boulder be!: *01 be included ia tbe aet. I Deliveries dm be made in tote of not lees than I l/?0s?tsper wetfcfcraU contract* of 10^*00 seta or i ; under; aod not l*as than 2JU& set* per week on all J contract* for over 10,040 a*t*; tbe flirt delivery to be made within fifteen days from date of contract.? I Failure to deliver at aipecificd time will subject tbe i contractor to * forfeiture of tbe amooat to be de- I livered at tbat tine. Tbe accoutrement* mart be boxed ia tbe usual manner; tbe b z?e to be charged 1 at cort, to be determined t? the inspector. Bidders will state explicitly tbe ar?enal or mrse- | nals where they propose t/? deliver, and tlie number I of**eta tbey propcee to deliver at each place, if for nw??UB(?r. No bads will be ?oa?id?r?*i from par tie* other tban regular manufacturer* of th?* article, and nacb m are known to the Department to be fally competent to execute, in their own ?ho|*a, the w-?r* propo??d Mr. hachpartjr obtaining ? contract will tw require to eoter into bo ode, with approved euretire, for ite faithfal falfizaenL Tlie Department reserve* to itaetf the right to re> j#-rt any or all bids, if not deeael satisfactory. I Proposals will be addreesed to MBrigadier General I George D. Ramsay, Chief of Oidnancc, Wa-hlu^ton,*" ' and will be eodoised "Proposals for Infantry Ac I couirements." GKO. D. RAMeAY, Brigadier General, Chiet of Ordnance. octlO-eodCd RECKIVEP BT EXPRg&S AT D- MWLL A BRO.'3, the following good*, to which they | would call the attention of their customer*, feeling confident that they will be pleased with the style* I and quality of the foods ofiered: ,J*adles* and Children** Woolen Hood*, Nubia*, Eontags, Gaiters, fcarfa, Shawl*, all of which are or , tbetofwttleet color* and ne? eat patterns. Winter Glove* and Gauntlet* for all, of Silk, Cuh mere, Merino, Wool, Cloth, Buckskin and Bearer; also a No. 1 article of Pari* Kid Gloves for Ladles. Cotton fleeced Hose, for Ladle*, Mimes and Chil dren, <o brown, drab and white; also a nice article of All Wool Hose, In white aod drab, and fancy col ored for Children; White Merino Ilalf Hcwte for Gents. Linen Collars, Bosoms, and Bordered Handker chiefs; Embroidered Col tarsal aconet aad Bodice* for In fan i*; SInglo and Double Ruffling. Bilk and Worsted Embroidered Brakl. Hnttou Busk, Drrss Whale Bone*, Klastic Webb Silk But tons, Linen Crochet and Braid Spool Sewing 8flk, Poitmonajaa, Bead Net-, Double and Single Tap* Trimming Bilk do, Leather Satchel* *nd Wallets, Machine Coraeta, LrtW Couuaniom, Nursery Cloth. Glogahm, Umbrellas, Walking Canes, Shoe, Hair, Cloth, Tooth and Nail Bratbr*, Poapi, Perfumery. Comb* of all kinds, Bhamois fekin*. Cloth*, Broom*, Tea Bells, Call Bells, Table Mrt*, Ac , Ac. We are also agents for that unexcelled Sewing Machine made by Messrs. Wilcox A Gibbs, and In vlte all person* wishing to purchase to call and ex amine them before they decide. D. NICOLL A BRO., octlfl ICQ Nain street. BAjETraoJsr. BA R IRON, Rouad from 2-16 to 8 io. Baa Iaov, Square " W to 2 in. Baa Iaov, Plat, u to6A* in. Bu Iaov, Oval, *' 3-8 to % in. Baa Ikos, Half Oval" 3-8 to_U in. Baa Iaov, Cut to lengtli* for Tire. Baa lacs, Hoop, from to 3 In. Prom Penn sylvania, American and 81igo Mills, Pittsburgh. P. C. IIILDRETH A BROn aug!4 63 Main street. SHEET IBON. k BUNDLES SHEET IRON, assorted Com. wJ Charcoal and Juniata. 60 Bundle* Sheet Iron for evaporating pans, ex "angu"1' _ P.O. HILDBBTH * BRQ. ?200 Bosendale Cement. RA BBL8. BOSK.tDALE CEMENT, the only reU' fJXJ able article ia the market, for sale by ault ?. C. HILDRKTH A HRO. SOEGHITM SXJGAB. CASE MILLS. "rTOYLES" PAT. IMPROVED SUGAR CANE XI MILLS, Tbe bMt Mill In am. Warranted r?ror?.T?1>r P. 0. BILDRETH A BRO, aogli MMalp atraat. Bran, Shipstuff and Midlinga. OnO TON8 SUPERIOR MILL-PEED Irst re -6-UU ceived and for sale at the lowest rates, in loU to suit purchaser*. PRY0R t FROST, _iasp91 . 21 and S3 Main 8t*_ Liverpool Ware. AN assortment of Liverpool Ware, which I will close oat at considerable leas than Liverpool prices. frep?j J. THOBURnT Hay Press For Sale. rVNB of INGERSOLL'S Patent Hand-power Ha; L/ Preesea?as good as new?for sale low. sep22 1 J. TH0BURN. Dissolution of Partnership. r I1HS firm of Joe. Graves A-Co^ has been this day, X October 1st, 1863, dissolved by mutual consent, Wm. Busbey retiring from the business. 1 he bus InM of the late firm will be settled by Joseph Braves, and all persona indebted to the firm are earnestly requested to make Immediate payment as the busineM must be closed up. J08. GRAVES. WM. BUSBET. Wheeling, West Va., Oct. 10, 1S03. The undersigned will still continue the School Book and Paper business at the old stand, No. 30 fclonroe street, where a full stock of School Books, Stationery, Wall Paper, Ac., Ac., will be sold lower ban any boose west of the mountains. JOS GRAVES, octia No 80 Monroestreet. ORK8M GOODS. FULL line ot Bain French Marinoa, yA and 64, All Wool DeAnes, very rich Printed Merinos ?nd Delaines, Plain aad Figured Ottomans and Rsps, Ucb High Lustre Alpaocas, all colors. sep36 * J.S.RHODES. M ATTON8 ELASTIC SYblNOKS for sale at octl2 GRAHAM'S DRUG 8TORE. j KLLKKfi'8 COUGH STRUP AND LIVER PILUi j for sale at octlS GRAHAM'S DRUG STORK. jjiimMt, br ^ nB>ptir? DROe 8TOB.R. octl2 ? - ' ~ aOUCHIN'S CORN SOLVENT?A sure core to ,ST* '"""^ORAHAM-aPRCQ BTOEE. PICTURE PRAHKS. ins larnat atock anr In Whaalinc, Wlulaaala I and Retail, at PARTRIIXSIM Maw Oallarj. 00 UNION I"JUAQS. DOZ. raraiTad to-4?J bjr bpcaaa at Tartaty Utora ?f .... P. MIOOLL A BRO 100 Main TRESOH CHINTZES?A. fcw piaaaa rml Treach ? Callaoaajut raeaiTad. -m?, nrt|. . J. a. modi ja?. axl. TOOTHS* Bojfc' and ChlldraM- Bata, of all colon Lpif U low", * BRO. IX) ST. * ersaLAae,** ????*' A* ETE SUIMB b ? paet w ?clntjn?y. Mm Iblm Umm ud MoMw?iut,?t ateaf Ibtarfml *m* n?ir4nl1 ba gtrea ITkftstrtHJIJ HfeUTUKt!, Mootm mwt. orttW Bargain in Black Cloth, j ALL WOOL. OILT ?? SO. AT 3,000 TWESTY-FITE CE5T BOOMS JC?T received ui Cor sale CHEAP. We WmUm DIARIES FOR 1864. To whUk we Mil d? attent*ea ef SUTLERS ttd I Oouuj XfitkuH ftjffiQj. Oaflfta4 m? m. I J.C-OF-A A OOl* octSl-1 w 1U Hate itrMt. MARIH1L'9 SAL T*. IWCiM SCtla ?s- . Uo Boxm, Ac-, at Railroad Fasloaiags, the property -*? ?? B THmKI* I IN th? District Court of tbo United But? Cor the Wmutb District of Virginia, at Wheeliar, la pvtHMM of the decree aad order af Ikt aaftd DMrict Oovt la tU aWre eaUtled eaiM, to aa directed, dux mad* aad entered on tM ? daj of e^Mber, 1988, I ?haU sell at public aactio* aa Friday, tie JQth daj of November, IMS, at 10 ci'dctx, A. M-, at tbo warehouse of Jum ft. Bafcar. oa Main street. fa tba city of Wheeling. tbo 168 Boxes of Railroad Fastenings described ia tbe eched ale ancexed to the iafbrmatloa filed ia said canas. Terse o Bale. Oeeb?U. 8 Funds. IDWAftD M- NORTON. oct31-td U.S. Marshal, W. D. of Va. RAKHHAL'S SALE. The United States Tl. Tbe TlnnnhoM doods of John Kaoto. IN tbe listrict Court of the Uaitod States, within aad for tbe Western District of Virginia. In pursuance af tbo decree aad order of tbe Mid Diet'let Cwrt la tba above entitled cause, to a* direct**, dolj made aad entered on tbe 17ch daj of ScpUatber, ISCt, 1 ebaU sell ?t pabhc aaetiaa on Wtdneaday. tbe Uh day of November. 1983. at 10 | o'clock, A. M-. at tbe warehouse corner Union and | Water street*, in tbe city of Wheeling, tbo house l bold good* described in tbo ecbedale annexed to tbe information filed in mid caaee Trrme of Sale, Caeb?C 8. Faade. RDWARD M. NORTON. <^t21-id U S. Mantel, W. D. of Va. flARSHAL'S SALE. Tbe United Statae re One Bonn, tbe property ofGranrilleB. XcCutcheoo. IN tbe District Coart of the United Stateo for tbe Western District of Virginia. In pursurace ot tbe decree and order of the said District Court fa tbe above entitled eaase. to am di rected aad delivered, daring -vacation, 1 shall sell at public auction on Saturday, tbo Slat day of October, IMS, In the city of Wheeling, oae Horse ae above described in an fnfaramtioa filed fa mid canee. Terms of Sale, Gash?U. 8. Faade. EDWARD II NORTON, octai-Ul U. 8. Marshal. W D. Of Va EDMUND BOOKING, PHARMACEUTIST & DRUGGIST, NO. 1 ODD FELLOW HALL, tuua 1* 1 JURE MEDICINES* CHEMICAL?, JL Perfumery, Pare Wineaaod Brandies Pat-, nt Medicines, for medical nee, Fancy Guods, etc., etc., In fact everything that ia usually kept in a first class Drag store. Hole manufacturer of Bock lag's Unrivalled B?king I Pwder, (llycecin* Cream for chapped basdn, Dr. if ufliben'v Fartstan Tooth Paste, Little Giant King of Toothache. "Most particular attention is paid to tbe ?f Medicines a * " * I-IIE largeet .tock of Fancy P.rfom.rj 'M be I fjand at the Odd fellow llall Dro??U?. OC 30 ELI1IU.N0 bOCKlK0._ ICELAND MOSS OOOOA-A new ?rtJcla-CnB only bt bad U the Odd WtUow Hxll octsu KDMPIP lOrfDW- _ 1?R NKW PERFUMERY call at the Odd Fellow ocSS" Dn* 8t?rfc EOMUHDBOCKIWQ. IP too weal * good puH, buya CIO A* at th? Odd BDMUSD BOCKIKO. OLD FASHION PALM SOAP Just received at No. 1 Odd Fellow Hall. oct? _ EDMUND DOCKING. Royal Scarlet Cloth, JUST RECEIVED BY GEORGE JEC. TA.YEOR. Rope_Store. R. J. BERRY & CO., ?Manufacturers and Dealers In? MAXILLA ROPE, BED, SASH MACHINE CORDS, TWlMK8,PACKIHO YASS,OAKUM, TAR* BLOCKS AMD BROOM HANDLES. HOISTIM O BOPE8 Fitted up and fplkln, don. at the ihortett notice. HO. 93 WATER STREET, [New Petnberton How,] octniy WHEELING, W. VA. ESTABLISHED 1760. PETER LORILLARD, Snuff& Tobacco Manufacturer 16 * 16 CHAMBERS ST., (Formerly 42 Chatham Street, New York.) WOULD call the attention of Dealer* to tbe ar tides of bis maufaeture. via: BROWN SNUFF. Maocaboy, Demigros. Fine Rappee. Pure Virginia, Coarse Rsppoe, Nachitocbes, , American Gentleman, Copenhagen. YELLOW BNCFF. Scotch, Honey Dew Scotch, High Toast Scotch, Freeh Hooey Dew Sootcb, Irish High Toast, Fresh Scotch, . or Lnndyfoot, QTAmsTtoi is cnitn to tai uui intconoi i raters or Furs-Cur Onvuo in Saoiia fosAoooe, wajca wiu. aa rom or i Svrzaioi luaixTT. TOBACCO. BM0KIN0, SMOKING. Xing, 0. Jago, No. 1, Spanish, No. 2. Canaater. Noa. I A 2 mixed, Torkljh. Granulated. PINE CUT CUEWIKQ. ' A. I., or plain, 8>eet Sceated Oronoco, CeTendUta, or Sweet, Tin FoQ OeTeadieh. N. B.?A drcaUr of prioee wlilbeeeot oa eppU* ?Uon. octlT.l,* ^WBBTClDERen the reerroand! Toacu blTe > It bT lutnc the SULPHITE 0? LIME?perfocllj ermleee. T. H. LOOUi A OO. octa end LOOXN. LIST too. ' 100D CI DEE U a wboleeotM bmnn ud U JT wnetaUi ? be to DjepefnU. ToB ?MJ hue Mi Older ifi tbe jew round bT mixing la urel tea ooncee of SCLI'HITK nr Mill lie la bottle* with (all dtreoMooe, by T- H. LOGAN A OO. oct9 aod LOOAK, L1STA0Q. ' A Lb TALK AMD BO 0IDER"?? dry >~le.ee xV we ehovld eej. Bojr a barrel of Odor, ripen to eolt your palate, then Ox tbe flavor with tba JLPUirK Of LIME. Bold bj T. H. LOGAN k 00. and LOO AM, LIST * 00. octa Wbaieaal. Dnicgfeta, Wheeling* en add tba SULPHITE OS LIME according to rirtinnrealrxtnn'nMer am nnl ilneie 'or sale by T. H. LOG AW k 00. oct? aad LOGAN, LlgT A OO 1L0AKB! OLOAKSI? By Kxpreee this day, (0 J haadnae Black Cloth Cloake of tbelateMN, irk atjlee; aleo Leather Colored Cloth fcr Cloake. MUS J. ^Slt crackle JI^A^g DEUG SIOM. Xtla OCTOBER ELECTION. in flit COCITBT DM. TJUCT. innwiB roH coie?*M.-n?" ? Vim OL WILLU DC BA86 *** ?* Km Cammm fnm IW IW Ou*ii^n twl?Ui(t m<T ygtni lb* HOS- W?L 8 BBOW?.*? Fi ??lihn Im ?? riMlim tsOeezrwm* UOCSC OF DKLKGATSS ? i-?-. iunn la wfll |lim u KM-WjLLCMWIjWB ""Hi"" M<( fci Haaaac* caaaty, i iiamh lni?i? ?* ? "MJIoSnn _ HOIIU Of DKLBeiT** Wk& w* aukofiul to ??n"> 8- * SaWBOB h anaAidatf lor isifactlT tatba -L house of DimcATKi ? ?BSTxmu. umu: FIhhiUU tin M im-miiicr UOttK OP DKLEOATKS - l bmu: TO. -U1 pM ? ?f Br. t. H. LOQAJt.a* ? cafr Dr. U(U do w* are a*A j.fiiif ibai a l?ri? B^oritj of tb* Caiott totf' cf " imuIT Mnhil Nniw. ?? ?>? ?n*a> , -ppoetel by the Vafa. eo?s UBDrrr. To ilac Voters ofOhl?Co?? ITI-I Mpcctfoil/ ?atoanf ay sell onoiuic for lb* *>Ace of Aeeeeeor for the amutrj dl?ri? -OUo ?J ? .be Td*?SiUOS. T Z- rlTV ASSKSiOR.-TW ?><?? ffiff*!!. I - often b.msell se acaadieaufer lb* - 11*1 - for tbeCity Biatrial a* IU '??"?* electtoa- ELIJAH DAT. Trustee's Sale. BT rtrt-s <X * peed of Trait. execat-d ri-rr ???? ef B. C. Wnjkl aadI Bitaheth L. tin to tlx cad-nifMd, OB the Hk d?? ?* J*aa*ry. IIW.?to tb* office ?x lb* Port ef Whatftog. W. T?_._to **?*? rol l? sod 1Z>. I will 00 tb* 1Mb <Uy a# Bo??J?b<r, IML at tba fcaa?A>or of tb* Cuart Bom?, to Wbe*A ing, W. Ti,?Oil pablic Mtlk* a certam .*?*? ^?.1 Aactal ?e?d the "EgUatto.,- (wtfbber appcrtaaaacee), how lying at l-arkenbarg. a Wood CCT*M? or Saim:?For caA u to o Mack rf lA* DIUHK a* mi b? Li t l*Mty to pay off a Certain SotTmLle by th. ??l lartab Enapp >??? ? (.???! V to taroruf J. I Dig?abarke*. datodtb* tb* 7th day of Juh>i, IMS}. ??> and to d*tr*y tbo ?P?"" of execatiag 1 ^ tjtsSsr.r~ TTTKtT VIKGHIA?At Bafaa >">* to the W Otat'1 o?ce of tb. CirraitCoert of Obfe County far tbo aootb of October. IW. Cltotoa French. ibamt MeiSuT^od Mary G. j. I- Cfmmrwry. Merrill, hi* wile, and Joha J. YsroalL ' Tbo object of this rait to to recorer of tbo defend antrtbe na of flte hundred and thirty tbxoa aol lan and tweaty-ftre cnu, (B3 *1 with latere* *?Tt^*J? Em rt* at*. Ebmaor Herrttt aad Itoj O. Msrrilt. hi* wife, not having entered their snc*. aad it appearing by th* mam at the cbi ril iL*t tbsy aro non-reident*, oa aioHoa of tb* ?m pWnaat. by coaaael, it u ordmd that tb?y do ?{? ?*Ar hotiaou bmUi after the 4m pobtono? ?* this cite u4 do ohat moy V mmcnmry to |>w?jg their ha tor cot la this aslt, ud thot o eofj oC bo poblUwd oaeo * vtek Cor bar ?uMH?w weeks in some aeweptper printed In tb? d?y ol Wheeling, ood that a copy cf the Mneh? posted at the front dour of the Court Cooee Of Ohio coo at j for lik* neriod. ACop>?T^u?: JACOB BUKKLE. Clerk. J.lWitAT, eel f<r Coaprt. A. Large Stock; FINE DRESS GOODS W. B. SENSENEY'S. TJiaOBJED AMD PLAIV J Plato Biacfc aad Moaratox flllb^ Plain lEmpnai Cloth*, Plato and Plgorcd Poplin*, Plain Tictona iteppa, Angola Plaid*. PUa aad Figared French Merino^ Plain Baeetbeaa, Alpacca* aad Dolatoe*, Wool Ptaid* aad Teloor*. And a great many other kind*. Glee him * call a* be cat.not toil to pica** all la DU3S GOODS. ??" Valuable Seal-Estate for Sale. (^T.JOIIN'8 CBCBC1I and Panoaage, situate to o Centre WbeeHag. are oArad far a*l*. or prapo ?ali will tt conaidered to exchange tb* property tor building material* or work, to b* done am a new Cbnrcb ediOce aboat to be ancUd oo Market *ue*t. near Biddle. J B. FORD. G. B. CECIL, A. D0D30X. octad-la Tratae*. FOR SENT. 11UB dwelling occopied by Kn. Bamnel SmI, oa John street, between Filth aad S'xth. >?ai* don ciren inuaediauly. For further particular* inquire *t the re*idaace,or of Mr. D. C. List, of lb* Bank of Whoelioc. octl# MBS. SAMUEL NEBL. FOS SALE. 1TOB list claas Daalliag IboM. aad two Lot*, No*. 11 aad IS at tb* corner of Mala aad Marshall tresis la Centra Wb*eliac. Tb* bona 1* aappiiad rith |A* And water. The lot* *orro .tided on two idea by a *nb*tantlai brick wall aad oat-haaaaa. B. M. EOFF, WM. TALLAHT, octlS-lw B- A. McCABB. HARPER & BRO. Bare received their entire stock of Elats and Caps, To which the aUoolioa of the pablicfa oct13 iarited. VflNK asaortment of Oentlsien'i Black and Bine Cloth Oats J not received* oct 13 ILABPXK A BRO. CAPS: CAPS! rUBT OPEN NED?A largo eosortsMrt of Ml * Boys'aad Chlldreos' Cape of Kew TerkaadPkB> Iggrlaetyko. HABPBBABBO. 81LK HATS. ;vrs hare received the Fall Stylo of Silk Bate. If? We pay particular attention to this Branch of ir bnrinses and are at all times prepared tehial * io best article and lataat stylo?at the Retail Sto sepll BABPBB * BBO HCNIX ALE BREWERY. f<BS aabacrfber respectfully aannaare* that L i* prepared to sgpply hi* patron* with fia*h HAST, GOLDEN & FAMXLT ALES, package* to salt parchaaoa, far ca*h oa (Uliraty, i tm*ts by carsful attsatioa to tb* Reality of hi* a* to merit a caatlanaaea of lb*ir hnr*. Depot at J. L. HawUy% No. A, McLara laa illdlag next the entrance to tha Hotel. Ml OBO. 8TOKKT. MOURNING GOODS. ^LACK BOMBAIUIBB, Lajpfa'a lake. a*t raceired by a BO. K. TATLOB. bU4 Great Bargains. JT. C. Harbour. No. 143 Msia Street. lirfnHi Hock of CARPETS, WALL PAPER, OIL CLOTHS, KATOTG8, \ SCSI, WIS DOW IBADKI^ ?... Of ALL SKA9BB. FUKX16H1IG GOODS, BELOW SASTSBH FBICKS J. C. HARBOUX aprf Xa. W M1H HUE ABB. BOBIBTSOS. M. B. DENTIST. 1*3 Market St^ L< TIB S. Q. WmCHELL, OBu uiRtlMtut, 149 Market WHZZllSG. FA S- B. BTOHJTELD, Jr Surgeon Dentist. No- 22M Monroe Street. f? THnLDW, Tt KENWOOD, A PR1TATB BOAEDIV0 SCHOOL KOK BOTI, NEW BRIGHTON. PA. 1 the nsrn teak bcgeutubdai, sept. ?. bomb SCHOOL far SB Boys, witfc sat*** U ? ? ? *? "*?- ? of t tbarua^ A BOM 4s; BOTd admitted AT AST TIME. "Dlin-Ktt. Mr. A4Am, Jibm C Art wj. A H K. Lfat. Griopi* Of!***?. E P.Kk4?. rcMUiaiaffWI laCNmtioo adtrcw eby. JOB. P. TAYLtt. twpM-lm} How Ertgtosa, K FOB SALE. SKTEfTU> ICMi Of LAND, !. Xvik cocLty, abcot ? aile Uio? BcsvmI Ttrm euj. For putkolu* appiJ to & P. DILDESTU. ! OBtM? ? 63 M*:n i SWANN HOUSE, PARKKRSHURG, W.VA, CHA3GBD BAIDI. Iknbl. October ?>K W J. W.D?t-Ul S? o( ik. Bhkanart Bout?nO take p? ftbe hu Hoo. tar a ton. ?f year*. H k'K? bj strict wain to Mm. id seal* a ny.t un of tw .ftj liberal niiiMf coafemA ??? him ?kea proyrutat of the llrt?inf. K.eir <i| lilmul til btliOt ctup ot tt. J. TM ten FOR at A BARGAIN. /"ASM eeeood kand STUM BXOIJiK. 11 i*- qii U cUr, totA Mnte.mtt cat cd. Ufc?^ two 38 is. dtabl. AaadiM tn.)??eam iailwaMM iattDd Br* front, all to food vorttoc onfac; *1*0 boos power. Ato om aull Bw ? _ ? to.ciIIodor, witb fly wfari. Ac., to liko ooaAiO?. thit hu bees drirro vttk Uw otker. Par mroc* tar. refer to HO BBS, TAYLOR A OL of TWli?( CCSHIKGAOO [ Pitted erg Oasette and Chronicle copy to imc: rfH?d<fan?ibitflBct] WHOLESALE HOUSE, FALL ASD WINTER TRADE, 10 0 3. Yy?' H1TI IX STOCK A eiul TiUItt Fancy and Staple Dry Goods VABIBTIBS, Suitable for u active Jobbing trade* asd w* dilt be weekly reoairtoc larp additioas fria the lift We bare oo eele Brown aad Btsarht \ Muliu u> great variety, Prints of all the standard Bras*. Flannels. Bob Eoyt barred and plain. IJaMya, Jeata. tTickia*. Blaaketa, Ac., Ac. R oods eoid on as favorable terms as aoywhtr l*oclTW*~~ BT6SE A TBOXAj. NEW FALL GOODS. J car opniD at itim a tboxiS' ?? rill Good, la CTMt witty, mbrirltA. ?*?' ?cock of r.ncj ud tuple Dit Oooda. HICIS EIGHT. octl STOHE A THOMAS. IVnrT.T.TTM -bUrtrg- ooors AT WBOIiBllU. 11TI hire ik stock . mil .apply Of Ullliw W Good*. fcueU, Hato, BIMweie. tnmtt ??. Finding. of ererj khd. Prices ?? low m ?y l?tk. WotC ectl . CTOXB *TH0MAA_ CARPET CHAM. > OOTTOSf noinlat OObOBKO OOTTOB CHAIN, kMt sake, an coUv Ul?? l " STONE * THOMAS-. COTTOJf TABS. NOB. T. 8. ? awl 10 White Cotton Tara j?> "? ctind at octT 8T0KB A THOM A?. FLASSKLS. ROB BAT, Tartar aad HlgWsnd Halds.Jfo^? , Plaid, do?tic mil. Ba. a^s..fcirtift a piat rariety. Opera PlanooU. all tka? oion, a*.*.. flannels. aad plaia aad ImW xla of rreiy ivMj at ec<7 won traomur. SHAWLS. ru lilal aierilb. of tk. ' '? Ala a M ?tock of a a pi. Shaala, la (nat iart?J, !??" oet7 BTOKB A TH0MA?' <EW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS! POBEIQN & DOMESTIC IN mllT VARIETY, NOW OrEN. *JfiO. R. TAYLOR. oca . . HEW DRESS GOODS. L u. wool JBW BHAVBla tatittHaw.**" ?? " hatnoirrfbl TATLOt j-BWEAUKJUAUIJ-tr^-bT embkoidbbies umomuBm wooofBnBU^ * ** MaitVia. Haa'd Haadk*fe, TaL lan. ,5 cw8l[^^?55L kRiag SILXS^-Bick Plaia Black 8il*?> It?i?-^ j.b.bhodib.