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fttteUigence*. Friday Morning October 23.1863 KKLIGIOUS NOTICE. % Klder Koinr OuBiH^UIa of Arkansas,) RfiSTuslsted bjr Prof. C. L. Loo#, or Batbany, and others, will commence A PROTRACTED MEETING at the DiadplH1 Meeting House, Market street, Centre Wheeling, on oe*t PrMaj evening, tbe 38d last., at 7 o'clock. The public are respectfully in ?itod to attend. octl9-lw r, - ??-y ? ? ? ? T- ? ?' ? .* jggpTaa Election.?Tbe election yes terday passed off with exceeding quietness. The vote is scarcely one-tbird as large as at the last election. There appeared to be no cootest whatever between the candi dates. The vote of tbe soldiers is included in the Court' House returns. Almost eight hundred soldiers' voles were left nt the Court House, which, upon being opened, smelled very etrongly of fraud. They were principally for Da Hass and nobody knows who tbey are, where they voted, what regi ment they belong to, or whether tbey be long to any. These votes were not counted, but were put asido for further investigation. Below will be found tbe result as lar as ascertained : ? S1 m. a H jg ? ft g ?? & g: | r 4 K * sj s; & ? o 2 ? 9 ? 3 a roaCuraws - I Jacob B Illalr... ? SI 334 1ST 144 109 29 Willis De Haas. 7 IT 3 ? I >| 8aun. J. II. Atkinson 08 342 101 1(0 113 24 Ilocai or Dclhmtu. Dan el Lamb 94 340 1 89 141 103 36 A. F. Euu 80 210 m 181 93 IT T- II Wan 75 202 S# <7 82 18 w. W.^ktoer?. 16 106 88 62 68 11 V"A 'Hf!; 11 43 71 47 J? 4 K. Dar^^HKt M 809 101 148 107 94 J. V. ?l?*n co.dlit. 74 210 139 134 89 1? A. D. Bedlffion " 21 102 19 12 14 8 Tbe delegates elected are Messrs Lamb, Hoss and Logan. Mr. Atkinson having no opposition is slightly ahead.-? Elijah Day is elected as assessor far the city district, and J. D. Maxwell for the couutry district. Willis De Hass, who was n candidate for Congress, got thirty-five votes in tbe city all told. K&Thicranok or Policy Question.? It will be recollected that some time ago a joint committee was raised in tbe Legisla ture to see what steps should, and can, with propriety be taken to insnre a more efficient defense of tbe persons and proper ty of citizens against the common enemy including guerilla bauds by whom so large a portion of our territory is now infested. Two reports have since beeo made. Tbe majority of the committee reported tbat "it is inexpedient at this time to legislate upon tbe subject." The minority report expresses great con fidence in the ability of the government to protect us, and goes on to say that "about one thi(d of the connlies of the Slate lying on the border or frontier, are now in tbe bunds of tbe rebelB, and much tbat remains, especially tbe interior, is almost constantly being raided and infesled with guerrillas. Many of our loyal citizens are being dragg ed from their homes by lawless thieving bands, and incarcerated in the filthy pris ons of tbe South, for no other crime than love of country . their property is being carried Off, stores robbed, and tbe families of many soldiers now fighting tor their country, are left destitute and in want.? Many of tbe loyal citizens so exposed are compelled to leave their homes and escape tor ibeir lives, and some are leaving tbe State. Those marauding bands are organ ized and set apart by rebel .^etcher as mountain rangers, whoS? pay is their booty t and they ore governed by no law of war, nor common decency. We feel tbat tbo policy adopted by some of tbe commanders of this department is not calcnlated to prevent raids, and the carrying on of guerrilla warfare. We would respectfully suggest that n more vigorous poliey should be ndopted;-we are confident that the plan of inactivity, and treating of bushwhack ers and gnerrillas with kiuduess is but to encourage them; It baa become a common snjiog that the best protection la to tbe rebel and rebef sympathizer. We feef that the voice of the loyal people for a cbaage of policy or a change of oommauders for this department is no longer to be disre garded by as. Our Governor, in whom we have great confidence, we believe is doing all that he can for oar protection, but it is beyond his power to correct the evils that exist; therefore, ^Resolved by the Legislature of West Vir ginia, That our Oovernor be requested to lay before his Excellency, the President of ?he United States, the foregoing preamble and this resolution, and earnestly solicit his excellence to give us a change of com manders for tbe Department of West Vir ginia, or a change of the policy as set forth in tbe above preamble." . Tbe two reports will shortly be callcd up for consideration, when a lively discus sion may be anticipated. 1 H^pThk Riveb.?The river-was still ris ing slowly yesterday and-there now a suEcienf amount of water to let out the smaller boats. The Savannah, that has been aground at tbe Siste? for a long time, expects to get off with tbe present rise. The Gem, Capt. Russell, left yester day tor Cincinnati. The Parkersburg pack ets will resume their trips to day.. The steamer Reserve will leave for Par kersburg to-day at 10 o'clock. M^Rvsawat.? Yesterdsj morning a pair of horses belonging to Mayor Baird ran away with a carriage from Booking's Drag Sjpre. They were ia charge of a boy, who was thrown oat and slightly scratched. The carriage was upset at the corner of Monroe and Water streets and pretty badly damaged. ?9*Colobid stockings will be worn by the ladies this winter. Gray will be the tavorite color. Different shade* of gray and drab will also be in good taste, bat no sinking color, snoh as scarlet or maove.? The latter woald look ibuiasieally vulgar, though it is not improbable tbat cherry color will be worn during the season. ! KS^bibokebs.'?Lieut. Abrams brought j up from Kanawha on Wednesday evening ' abeut twenty rebel prisoners, who were committed to the Atheoeum Among the number is a brother of the rebel Col. Pur ge son, who is held as a hostage for a Uoion citizen recently taken awapr by Fur geson. Mistake.?-We stated yesterday morning, upon wbat we considered good authority, that there would be no election for assessors. That- was a mistake. A late law, supplementary to the election law, authorized the election, and assessors were yesterday vot?d for and elected. A CARD. Maria L, Pampblin, late of Tennessee, tenders ber most grateful acknowledg ments to the citizen* of Wheeling, who j have so cbristianly administered to the ne cessities of herself and children, who came in their midst homeless and without the necessaries of life. ?n taking leave of tbem j she humbly prays to her Heavenly Father to bestow upon her benefactors the ricneat blessings. | DIED, Near Fairfield, Iowa, on Friday, the 16th Inst., JAMssB. Marsh, formerly of thi?city, In the 52d year 1 of hia age- "m I TALLANT & DELAPLAIN, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS,| FANCY GOODS, ? A*D ? isroTionsrsJ. 61 MAIN STREET, WIIBBLISO, IV. VA. I WJfi would respectfully announce that we hare I made extensive preparations for the transac- ' tlon of a heavy Pall and Winter Trade, I and will ofTer inducements that n<j other olty. can I ^ surpass. From having our Principal Buyer constantly in | ( market, we are enabled to furnish full lines of 3STJJW STYLUS, as fast at they are issued by the manufacturers. 49-W? ABE AT ALL TIMM4 READY TO DO- ' PLICATE THE QUOTATIONS 0? ANY OF TUB EASTERN CITIES. 1 Oar stock will be found at all times FULL AND COMPLETE. I Examinations and letters of inquiry respectfully I solicited. 1 4^~AU orders promptly and faith rally filled. ??I?8 TALLANT A DELAPLAIN. Received dy express at d. nicoll a BRO.'S, the following goods, to which they I would call the attention of their customers, feeling I confident that they will be pleased with the style* anil quulity of the goods ofiered: Ladies' and Children's Woolen Iloods, Nubias, Sontags, Gaiters, bcarfs, Bhawla, all or which are of the prettiest color* and ne? est patterns. Winter Gloves and Gauntlets for all, of Silk, Cash- . mere, Merino, Wool, Cloth, Buckakin and Beaver: also a No. 1 article of Paris Kid Gloves for Ladles. Cotton Fleeced Hose, for Ladles, Misses and Chi I-. dren. In brown, drab and white; also a nice article I of Alt Wool Hose, in white and drab, and fitney col- I ored for Children; White Merino Half Hose for I Gents. I ?Linen Collars,-Bosonf), aud Bordered Haudker- j chiefc Embroidered Collars .Jaconet and BodJcoa for I Infants; Single and Double Ruffling. Silk and Worsted Embroidered Braid, Button Bust, Dress Whale Bones, Elastic Webb 811k But- I tons, Linen Crochet and Braid Spool Sowing Silk, I Portmonales, Bead Net". Doable and Single Tap*- I" Trimming Sill* do, Leather Fatchels ?nd Wallets, ? Machine Corsets, Ladies' Companions, Nursery Cloth. I Giugahm, Umbrellas, Walking Canes, Shoe, Hair, I * Cloth, Tooth and *ail Brushes, Soaps, Perfumery, I ( Combs of all kinds, Shamois Skins, Cloths, Brooms, I ' Tea Bells, Call Bells, Table M its, Ac, Ac. |' We are also agents for that unexcelled 8ewlng I > Machine mode by Messrs. Wilcox A Gibbs, and In I < vlt? all persons wishing to purchase to call and ex- 11 amine tliem before they decide. D. NICOLL A BRO., octlfi. 109 Nain street. GUITAR INSTRUCTION BY AIRS* H. M. BECK. Por particulars apply at Mr. J. B.Mellor's or II. Cartwiight's Music stores. jyl8 Om I B IB A T=C XR.OXsT? AR IKON, RouHd from 3-16 to 3 in. "son, Square u Ki to Sin. *ow, Flat, ? to 6A# In. Bab laoK, Oval, " 3 8 to W in. Bak Iron, Half Oral" 8-8 to in. Bab Iron, Cut to lengths for Tire. Bab Ibox, Hoop, from to 3 In. Pro in Penn- I sylvan ia, American and 81igo Mills, Pittsburgh. P. C. IIILDKETH A IlKO., aug!4 63 Main street. SHEET IRON. ?7/Ml BUNDLES SHEET I BON, assorted Com. ?6v/U Charcoal and Juniata. 60 handles Shoot lea a. foe evaporating pnot. ex* i tra width. augU P. O. H1LDRBTH A BRO. Rosendale Cement. KA DHLS. H03ENDALE CEMENT, the onljr r.li-1 fJ\J able article in the market, for sale by ) an 14 ?. C. HILPRBTH k BRO. 1 SORGHUM SUGAR CANE MILLS. I ** UOYLES" PAT. IMPROVED SUGAR CANE I 11 MILLS, The best Mill is use. Warranted for two years. For sale by P. C. HILDRKTH A BRO., augI4 . _ 63 Main street. Bran, Shipstuff and Midlings. Onn 101,8 f PBRIOR MILL-FEED Irst re- , -6UU ceived and for sale at the lowest rates* In I lots to snlt purchasers. I'RYOR A FROST. sepSt 21 and S3 Main St. WHITE LIME. WF have received this day a car load of the 1 Marylaud ??Snow White" Lime. METCALP A BURT, auglT 50 Main street. ~~ PINT FLASKS, ' QUART and Halt Pint do., or Pittsburgh mauu- | facture, also all sixes Demijohns, just received | and for sale by METCALP * BURT, aaggfi fig Main street. FIRE PROOF SAFES WILL protect from danger by Are and burglars I all valuables.such as money, books, silver | ware valuable papers, Ac. We keep a mil assort ment. ranging in price from $80 to tiOQ. METCALP A BURT, auglT Sole Agents. Hydraulic Cement. YNNS" brand. A superior artiale for cisterns, | 1 a Ac., always on hand, and for sale low. METCALP A BURT, augl7 I 60 Main street. Pittsburgh Iron. \nrtkem a tall .tack at >11 liiM bu, kind, ihMt YY and hoop Iron of Pituburjh make. j Norway America Nail Rod, which ?. will Mil at I the loWMt pricM. METCALK A BUKT, 1 JttllO M Main .treat. Liverpool Ware. AN awortmeot of Llrerpool Wan. which I win I "gssF' Hay Press For Sale. OITB or INSHtMLL'S Pateat Hand-power Ha; PnMea-u good u new?for >ale low. J. THOBURN. 1 H? OOOHIN'S COHtf SOLVENT?A ran car. for | . _ Corns, tec sal# at oBtH qRAHAlT8PBOQ STOkK. f?R CLOAKB-?10 plMM Tetjr heary Black Btmr I ORDXANOrf OFFICE. 1 Wu Dbpaktmdtt, V Walking ton, October 7,1863.) OK A LED PROPOSALS will be receired at this of. O floe, until 4, P. M., on the25th or the current month of October, for 100 000 seta or infantry ac coutrement', calibre 68 58, to be delivered in the following quantities, ut Ike undernamed anenaU, ?is: 30,000 sets et the New York Arsenal, Governor** la laud. p 20,000 nets at the Fraakfort Arsenal, Bridesburgli, 20,000 sets at the Allegheny Arsenal, Pittsburgh Pa. 20,000 sets at the fit. Louis Arsenal, 8t. Louts, Mo. i 10,000 sets at tbe U. 8. Armory, Springfield, Mass. These accoutrements are to be made in strict con formity with the regulation patterns, which can be seen at either or the above-named arsenals, and they are to be subject to inspection at the arsenal where dlelvcred, before being received for the Government; none to be accepted or paid for but such as are ap proved on inspection. The belts to be or grained leather, and all the stock to be toe bes%. oak tanned. Tbe shoulder belt will be included iu the set. Deliveries mmt be made in lots of not less than 1,000 sets per week for all contracts of 10,000 sets or under; and not less than 2,100 sets per week ou all contracts for over 10,000 acta; the first delivery to be made within fifteen days from date of contract.? Failure to dellrer at a specified time wlllsubject the contractor to a forfeiture of the amount to be de livered at that time. The accoutrements must be boxed iu the usual manner; the b xvm to becharged at cost, to bo determined by tbo iuapector. Didders will state explicitly the arsenal or arse nals where they propose to deliver, and the number of sets they propose to deliver at each place, ir for more than one. No b.ds will be considered from parties other than regular manufacturers ofthe article, and such as are known to the Department to be folly competent to Bxecute, in their own ahops, tbe work proposed for. Each party obtaining a contract will be required to snter into bonds, with approved sureties, for Its faithful folflment. The Department reserves to Itself the right to ra Iect any or all bids, If not deemed satisfactory. *-rop<feuia will be addressed to "Brigadier General Seorge D. Bamaay, Chief of Otdnance, Washington," kndwillbe eodoised "Proposals for Infantry Ao :ontrementa." GEO. D. RAMSAY, Brigadier General, Chiet of Ordnance. octlO-eodtd . LAUGHLIN'S Old Home Bitters, | THE PlllDE OF VIRGINIA. A.N ELEGANT AND PLEASANT TONIC. | r AUGUL N'S OLD HOME B1TTKRF, Li The Pride of Virginia, 3ures Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. LAUGllLlK'8 OLD HOME BITTERS. Tbe Pride of Virginia, 3urcs Flatulence and Indigestion. LAUGUUN'8 OLD HOME B1TTEH8, Tno Pride of Virginia, [hires General "Debility and Weakness. LAUGIILIN'S OLD HOME BITTERS, The Pride of Virginia, 3nres Headache and Heartburn. LAUGHLIN'S OLD HOME BITTERS, The Pride of Virginia, [tares Acidity of the Stomach. LAUGHLIN'S OLD HOME BITTIR8, The Pride of Virginia, hires and prevents Fever and Ague. LAUGHLIN'8 OLD HOME BITTERS, The Pride of Virginia, 3ures Sallow Complexion and Foetid Breath. LAUGHLIN'S OLD HOME BITTEI.8, The Pride of Virginia, Turee Nervous Affections. LAUGHLIN'S OLD HOME BITTER8, The Pride of Virginia, Should be used by all Travelers. LAUGHLIN'S OLD HOME BITTERS, The Pride of Virginia, Should be used by every one. Delicate Females, In- I vallds, Persons of Sedentary Habits, Soldiers ex posed-to Miasmatic influences. 1 It can be used as a "Morning Appetiser.** Prepared only by LAUGHLIN8 St HUSH PI ELD, . Jul2 . Wholesale Druggists, Wheeling, West Va. Forage Wanted. . Assistant Quahtssm AsTsa's Orncs, ) Wheeling, West Va., Oct. 19, 1S63. f Z1EALED PROPOSALS will be received at this 3 office until 12 o'clock at noon of October 24tb, .863, for fUrnisblng the Quartermaster's Department J. 8. Army, with the following, vis:? Two hundred thousand (200,000) bushels of prime jits in sacks, the Oats to weigh 1hirty-thrM (22) toaods tQ the bushel, and the sacks to be ftr ? * 'rong turlapsr Hie grain to be delivered r. 'flng, Vest Va., one quarter within fifteen Q??*r er within thirty days, one quarter wlt?|Horty-fl?f laye and one quarter within sixty dajSv he award. Two thousand tons (2,000) of good sound merchant able Timothy Hay, baled; to bo cellvered In tbe ame ratio with tbe grain. Proposals will be considered for the entire lot or or twepty thousand (20,000) bushels of Oats or fifty 60) tons of Hay. Proposals must state the quantity >ffered, the place of residence of the bidder, and nust be accompanied by a guarantee of at least two responsible persons that the vender will fulfill the contract ifawarded to him. Successful bidders will be notified as soon after the award is made as possible. Written contracts will In all cases bs entered into, wd contractors will be required to give bonds for :he faithful performance of the contract. Proposals should be endorsed on tbe envelope "Proposals for Forage," and be addressed to tbe undersigned at Wheeling, West Va. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved by the Government. No bids will be entertained utfless the foregoing requirements are complied with. TitEDWELL M00RE, Captain and Ass't Quartermaster U. tt. Army. octlS-td [Cincinnati Commercial and Pittsburgh Gaxette I copy and send bill to this office.] * Dissolution of Partnership. rjiHE firm or Joe. Graves A Co.. has been this day, JL October 1st, 1803, dissolved by mutual consent, Wmi Busbey retiring from the bu^luess. 1 he bus iness of the late firm will be settled by Joseph Graves, and all persons indebted to the firm are earnestly requested to make immediate paymont as tho business must be closed up. JOS. GRAVE8. WM. BUSBEY. Wheeling, West Va., Oct. 10,1S63. The aadenlgaed will stilt continue tbo School Poek and Paper business at tbe old stsnd, No. 80 Blonroo street, where a full stock or School Books, S.atlonery, Wall Paper, sc., Ac., will be sold lower than any houee west of the mountains. JOS GRAVES, octlg No 80 Monroe street, BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! IN DRY GOODS TO CASH BUYERS! WHOLESALE A RETAIL, AT JOHN ROEMER'S, NO. 31 A. 33 MAIM STREET, r Centre Wheeling. XAM now-Apoftving altnoet dally large additions to my fotfjber #Upk of FOREIGN AftD DOMES TIC DRV GOODS'#! the choicest selection and moat superb qualities the*. can bo found in the Eastern markets. Buying and selling for cash enables rae to sell for one-half of the usual profits, hence a great increase iu my business that I have > een com polled to enlarge my rooms, and now I have as com plete a stock of Dry Goods, Carpets, and everything pertaining thereto, M can be found anywhere, and at prices that defy oompetlon. My motto is increase | the sales and decrease the price, therefore I would advise all CASH BUYERS, one and all, wholesale and retail, to look to your interest and not forget to come to Centre Wheeling. Noe. 31 and 33 Main street, for your Dry Goods and Carpets. KJP' Packages delivered free within the city. No goods takeu luck or exchanged. Term*?Nett Cash. eep23 JOHN ROEMER. GRAND OPENING!" Mrs. "E. "W" alters MO. 10a HAIJT STREET, [BJgnof th. Big Bon net. J RS. WALTIR8 U raolriog ? larg. stock of irl roadi for Ladle' w?ar. oonil.tlng of Banniu, Hats, Cap*. Cloalu, Mantillas, Ajl. la gnat nrUtjr mad of tb.iatest ?t,les for th. Ml HMD. 8b. InitM tha atMBtioQ ofladit* to her ?ptn#ft amrtment of MJ1.LINKRY TUHMIICOP, all of whtchwlU o,d Thoradsj, Ootobw 8 th. k VICTOHT MILLS CORN AND COB CRUSHERS. rvNM of the most perfect and complete Corn Jt Cob U Crushers in use, also a very superior chopper ofaill kinds of grain, at the low price of ft30. (kll and examine them* ?epao PRFOR A FR03T. $50 and $60 Sugar mils. JUST BEOBrf MS, from th* fketory,a fait ?p.lj ?" m>? pbtok*rsoer. BXHnt AlOJI GRKABK tor Ml. at GRAHAM'S DRUO STORB. BUSINESS NOTIOKK 49?PlEV*CTLT SAOTfAOTOET???T. Jtf. Hojt, Pa tor First Presbyterian Church, Orange, M. J.# wrilot?*1 have used; Mr* B. A. Allan's Zylobel muium of World's Hair Dressing with very great lu-nefit in my family. Its cleansing and healing )>reportita, removing dandruff, and giving tha hair ! a natural and healthy tone and softness, surpass those of any preparation known to me." j 8old by Druggista everywhere. Depot, 108 Green- | wich street. New York. octlS SPECIAL NOTICES. HEIMSTHEET'8 INIMITABLE HAIR RESTORATIVE IT 18 NOT A JL)Y B, Bat restores gray hair to> Its original color, by sup plying the capillary tubes with natural sustenance Impaired by age or diieses. All instantaneous dye* are composed of lunar eauttie, destroying the vitality and beauty of the hair, Mid afford of thsntlfs no dressing. Hsimstreefs Inimitable Coloring not on ly restores hair to Its natural color by an easy pro cess, but gives the lair a LUXUKIAHT BEAUTY, promoter iU growth, prevents Its falling oil; eradi cates dandruff; and imparts health and pleasantness to the head. It has stood th* teat of time, being the original Hair Coloring, and 14 constantly Intgdaslng in favor. Ussd by both gentleman and ladies. It is sold by all respectable dealers, or can be procured by them of tlie commercial Agent, D. 8. Barnes k Co, MS Broadway, N. Y. Twq sfxae, M oanU and SI. aapl-4m HASAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM. This it ths most dellghtfbt and extraordinary ar ticle ever dlsoovered. It changea the aun burnt face and hands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beaufj, imparting the marble purity of youth, and the distingue appearance ao inviting In the city belle of fashion. It removta tan, freckles, pimplss and roughness from the ? kin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent and smooth. It contains no ma terial injurious to ths skin. Patronised by Actresses and Ope. a Slogers. It is Whac every lady should have. Sold everywhere. DEBAS 8. BARHK9 * CO. Geaeral Agegta, sepl 0m 201 BBOADWAY, N. T. HAIR DYE I HAIR DYE!! BATOHKL.OR'8 CELEBRATED HAIB DYE la the Beat In the World. THBCNLT HARMLESS, THUS, AND RBLIABLB I DYN KNOWN. This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect?cbangea Bed, Rusty or Grey Hair, instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Breton, without InJuriug the Hair or Staining the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beauti ful ; imparts fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of Bad Dyes. The Genuine Is signed WILLIAM A. BATCH BLOR, all others are mere imitations, and should be I avoided. Sold by all Druggists, Ac. FACTORY?81 BARCLAY-8T, N. Y. iSctcbelor'e New Toilet Cream far | Breaalng the Balr. auglSly _ NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL 11 DIXON'S AROMATIC Blackberry Carminative. TUB SOVKKKIQN RKMKDY POK Dyaenteryi Diarrhea, Flax, Cholera I Morbua and Snmmer Complaint. 1 The immenee aalea testify to the merits of this remedy. 'Ttye numerous daily repot Uof astonishing corse attest its value. It has advantagee over any other remedy, at once curing the disease, end imparting tone and strength to the system. Is safe and harmless to the infant, and powerful in J the adult c To the soldier, especially, it is invaluable, being | appropriately termed by them, in many certificates, "TUB SOLDIER'S FRIBffD," Mothers find it superior to any soothing syrup for children teething; freed from the injurious effocte^>t Narcotics, gives relt to the sufferer by remoiwg the disease. Sold by respectable Dealers every where. ? Paica. 26 Csiwa a Bottlx. Prepared only by jnnS7 6m WM. F.DAVIDSON,Cincinnati, O. THE 6BEAT KNCLISH KKttKDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, I M. D., Phytician Extraordinary to the I Queen. 1 I' This invaluable medleince is nnfaUing In the cure I of all thoae painful and daageroua diseases to whieh the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and removes all obstructions, and a speedy ! cure may be relied on. TO MARRIED fcADIKS I )t Is peculiarly suited. It will, Jo ? short lime, J | bring on tha monthly period with regularity. | Uac^oU\e>^ce One T>oYtar,bea? Vb?Qovant>| ment Amp of Great Britain to prevent counterfeits. I . CAUTION. Thiec Pillj should not be taken by females during the FIRST TURKIC MONTHS of Pregnaney,aathey are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are safe. la ail cases or nervous and 8pinal Affections, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue en slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterias and Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed: and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around each pack I ago, which should be earpfltlly preeerved. Sole agent for the United States and Canadas, . JOB MOSJfiSi 27 Cortland t 8L, N. T. N. B.?$1.00 and ate postage etaape, eodoeed to I I any authorised agent wBl insure a bottle containing J fifty Pills by return mall. For sale by LADGHLIN8 A BUSHFIBLD, Jy*9 and T. H. LOGAN A CO. j Laughlin's Old Home Bitteri THE PEIDB or TUOISIA. ? A MCMwy artkl. thU wtrm wouhor. IWl | what*. tb. niu. Too mat ? boMte. I Don't m aboal coapUlnisf at Mix mo nt ud ImIIii m uhaoital by th. VMtW. (m cm b. nifarad wry aMUy by ruing Laughlin's Old Home Bitters, THS PRICK OF VIRGINIA. No aw ffoloc to th. Spring ud apMidtoc ao auy I of Ukjot ^(TMntadu.** Ton rOI mi b?ur ud at I ebl? (Ml btlur, ui m a natural oowqwee. took I better, by using Laughlin's Old Home Bitters, THS FKIDB br TIB01NIA. ThM. Bitters ?ra uimMi to tb. tMte, la ?IW opmtion, tb. Mrt doltato utlng tbMS with Impo I ttty. SpMdy ud inilntlu tt.wt ml ?, (h.y Input o.w lualth aod Tl?or to th. I i/itda. vTh. axqaMU Bno, th. daUeat. i ud nliuut tut. of thV prmntlOD note! It P? eoUarly acwptabla, rr.n to th. fevered Md lusaM LADeaLWS* J.U UNION FLAQS. I inn ?*>*? nnM to-day hy KipraM at th. 1UU VarietyM?d . D. NIOOLL * BSO. I HHhtoamt. aiai?a ft? ptMM miriuek taoMted. j. b. SHOO 18. prevents it cracking. Feroaleat _ ' H?uiUUC GRAHAM'S DBDG STOBB. Lee'i Force 70,000 8trong-The Ob jeot of His Late Advance. New Yobk, October 23.?The irnj cor respondent or the Herald of the JOtb l?J' it ia the prevailing opinion, founded ?P?? good authority. that the enemy has fallen tack behind the Rappahannock. f All our Informant* state thai ' pees *nd Stnart'a force* nnmbered over 70,000 men. I With thia force it souods at range to bare tbem falling back. It ta said lbs ??'?' supplies is the caose, bat whenthey get within reach of transportation they will make a stand. The Herald baa the following : ? Ucadquartcrt Army of tks Potomac, Oc tober 2 l ?Among the camp rumors bear ing the semhlsncc of truth are A"' Lee's headquarters are now at Culpepper and Warrsolon. , . Lee is greatly disappointed at the rail are of his plan to occupy Caotrevllle and the Bull Run fi?ld before Gen. Meade ceoW march bis troops and send his "PP1'"* back to Ibat point; thai Lee intended not 'only to force Meade to Bght blm jat 0?n Vrer m*7%tfe*(Coposed to take op bU winter qUTboarmyris'folly disappointed and dis heartened, and It la aald the Blue Ridge U full or rebels awaiting an opportunity to desert aod come into our lines. .... _ This morning early there was artillery firing and a cavlry skirmish in the *ici?lty of Sulphur Springs. Particulars not yet | known. Affairs About Charleston Nsw Yomt, October SI.?The Times has | the following: Morris hland, S. C., October 18.?Dor lug the past ibree or four days very little 1 firing haa been done on either side. The I enemy is evidently waiting for the iron I clads to come up and for which e*ent be I ia reserving hi? ammunition. I Admiral Dablgren a short ex Dressed bis determination to an officer high In rank, to go up to Charleston on tb! next trial, or else tbe Iron dads are unequal to the task ? This will enhapce the excitement ot the I conflict, and do much towards settling tbe amount or work tbe Iron clads sre capable I ?f James'lkland is occupied by 6,000 rebel I troops. Sullivan's Island ia aupposed to be occupied by about tbe same number.? In the immediate rieinlty ot Charleston I there are abont 10,000, making an aggre gate force or about 20,000. Gen. Seymour arrived here from the I North yesterday. As yet he has not been assigned to a command. *! Washington, October 31.?Stock ?Pec ulators to day endeavored to " impression here over the wires that Sec retary Chase would soon throw on the market a large amount or exchange on Burope. and so reduce the premium on gold. He will do no such thing, beyond naving interest on the public debt. Five more regiments or the invalid corps have been organised, vis: 3d, 6th, lltn, 12lb and 13tb. ... A oommlttee or wealthy slaveholders called on the President to-day to protest against sending negro eoldjef^ntoS*. Mary's ooooty, Maryland, to en Ha* from off the plantations. The President replied, so far as sending them was con- I cerned, that might be modified andwhlte aoldiers sent, but so far as the negroes are concerned, tUe Government "USt have ail ?be slaves In Maryland aod the border I States for military purposes. Admiral Porter-The President and I Gen- Meade. Washington, October 21^-AdmiralI Por ter has taken advantage of the high water I in tbe Cumberland and Tennessee rivers, to go with bis squadron to points where be can render essential service to the **Tbe message which tbe President sent to I Gen. Meade last Saturday, deserves to be recorded aa part or tbe history of the cam paign now about being brought to a close. Mr. Lincoln told Gen. Meade he must find and fight the enemy at once; that if he won a victory be should have all the,glory, but If he wers defeated he blmself^would, as Commander.ln-Chtef, assume tbe responsi-1 bllity. _ _ Vote of the Ohio Soldiers at Morris Island. Nsw Yobk, Oalober 20.?Tbe following is the vote of the Ohio aoldiera at Morns | WThe 25<(t Ohio, Btaugh 198, i bam 7; 61od Brougb "J.Vallaadigbam 41: 65th Brougb 233, Vallandlgbam 29J 75tb Brougb 130, Vallandigham none; 107tb Bronsb 25; Vallaodigbam none; Hospital 30, Vallandigham 1. Total, Brough 898, Vallandlgbam 78. . The Enemy Still Falling Baek. Washington, October 21.?Our army is following the enemy op to-day. Reports state ibat no rebels were discovered this aide of the Rappahanooek by a reeonnota **JfeadguarUr? Army of tk* Polo mm, Octo ber 20.?The eavsly or Gen. Kil pat rick a division. In front of the army, moved for ward yesterdsy to near Warren ton, driving the rear guard or the enemy. Tbe whole army advanced to within supporting dis- 1 tance during tbe day. Tbe Railroad to Gainesville is reopened., T.arf. flight's Report. CaiOAflo, October 22.?A special from Cairo says a skirmish took place on the Big Black, 18 miles below Vicksburg, with Wirt Adams' rebel cavalry, numbering two hundred. Oar lues was one killed.? Tbe rebel loss was 15 killed aad ?onad ed. Tbe rebela were driven beyond Port vfouburg letter of the 13th says, we ?ball ia all probability have a provisional government established In Mississippi in two or three weeks. Ool. Markand of Kentucky is spoken of as most likely to fill tbe gubernatorial chair. Navy Department, WAsaiBOtON, D. C-, October 21.?Sir; To? will b? Prasad to lea.-n that the Court of laqaiiy. "ly appeared In Hew York, wbieh you have repo is no neeeesi tber , in' their opinion there r. tbe prosecution of fnr ? In tbe ease s>6nJwU >.? ftcretiuy if Chief Kngineer A. C. Stimbbs, U. B. H., Mew York. - M i Washington, October 22 ?It is calenla repaired fatten days. No information of issportaoca, so for as 'can be aKertaiaed has been received from the Army of tbe Potomac np to noon to day. ' Foreign K(*i St. Jqhu. N. F- October 2?.-Tbestesm ship Hlh-aoia. Irom Glasgow I3tb, bu ar ri Ibe seixure of the rebel rm is con firmed. ? _ Liverpool, October II.?Cotton adranc. ed; peony breadstuff* steady; .privisiOns qaiet and steady London, October 13.?Ceosetaelimed at Mi; breaditaffe atcadjr; l?t?r*Jn|rt ??? firm: coffee firm. Great Britain, October 13.?Tbe Daily New* believes tbat every English gentle men whose reason has not been blinded by prejudice and pastion will congratulate himself oo the course uken by tbe govern ment in seising the rams. The London Herald considers the act as significant tbat Karl Enssel hsssuccombed to the pressure put npon him by the Fed eral goverment Two war vessels had been on the alert to prevent any attempted departure of- the The character of the speeches at the {few York banquet to the Bosaien fleet bad invoked considerable comment in Bng 'taod. - It is stated in regard to the Mexican quqstion that the Emperor Napoleon has adddpMSed an antograpb letter to tbe Arch Dokc'Maximillian fu?y approving of bis ?tyXSSSiWS?- ? sniSf?:.s measures ere being taken to enable the Arch Doke to set ent foe Mexico in Pebrn arj or March neat. , . . Pola*d.?A Pari* correspondent of tbe London Times believes that it Is tree-that Prince Cxartoriski has demanded of the French and English governments their re cognition of tbe |Pols as beligerents. and that France will not at present ??ede to the request. What the reply of Koglaud will be U unknown. Affairs in PoUnd continue without change. Tranquility was restored in nearly every pott or tie provinces of Litbunia. Vnlpijia, Poudslia and Ukrafie. . _ Pbaiici.?A Paris telegram eays of Wen. Forey's return to France, that it will not be followed by any reduction of the French army in Mexico. From the Southwest Cxieo, October 11.?The Memphis Argus has Little Bock news to the 11th at which time all was qniet there. On the 26th ult. Kirby Smith visited tbe rebel army at Arkadelpbia, and finding Priees forces demoralised removed him from command and placed Gen. Holmes instead. Officers and men harbor feeling* of hatred towards Holmes ever since tbe battle of Helena. Consequently placing Holmes over Price has produced mutiny. Both officers and men swore they would'ot submit to the change. Tbe streets of Arkadelpbia and tbe roads leading to the csmpe were crowd ed With soldiers aq? officers in confusion. Between Sunday afternoon and Tborsdey morning following, from 600 to 700 de ?cried. The whole combined forces of tbe trans Mississippi department are estimated at 20,000 effective man. Owing to the ditat ted ion of a part of the men to prevent de serting, the army moved farther South.? Commissary and Quartermaster^ ^ stores hare been moved to Waco, on tbe Bio Bra *?Oso. Smith's headquarters are at Mar *b8helby had crowd the Arkansas river in the direc ion of Misaonri to look after a aamber of lilssoarians-wbo bad deserted. He-had 800 well mounted men. Cloud has none in pursuit of bim. Since tbe defeat of the Ooufedtrates at Helena a bitter feeling exUtcd between Price and Holmes. Oo Holmea snperceed SOK Price tbe animosity iocreated and re Mlted in a challenge to 6gbt a duel. Th difficoltr wae settled bj the friends of the two officers, and they are the best of friends again. Tbe reconciliation bad a good ef fect on Holme's command. A strong ooion feeling bae began to manifest itself in northern Texas. About the time tbe news was received of the sur render of Vicksburg and Port Hudson, a ?ecret organisation was formed by a number of men holding eitoatione coder the Con federate government. Humored Capture of a Railroad Train?Tennessee Items Locisvillb, October 22.?Prevalent ru mors say tbe Lebanon train has been c?p tored to day. bnt the best information pro curable says the train put back into Leba oou safely bot does not give tbe reason for '"/^?pecim to tbe Journal dated Knox ville 31st, says : Tbe rebels attacked Col. Wolferd yesterday beyond Philadelphia, Tenn., and captured his battery ,of mount ed howiixers and a portion of his wagoo | Irnia. Oar loss >* oboes vfe < ?boot the same onmber of prisoner? and | drove tbe enemy beyond Philadelphia to 4*Wbethet this bo a raid or a movement In lorce Oen. Burnside is prepared Jor lh Wo still hold our gronnd io the north oast part ol the State. . Bast Teouesseeuns are flocking to Born side's standard faster than they can be j "'The greatest activity prevails in milita ry circlrs. The Funeral of Oen. Lytle. CuciiexTi, Oetobar 22 ?The funeral of Oen, Lytle, Willod at Cbickamunga, took I place this afternoon. Aftrr the services at Christ's Cbureb, the pmeessloo consisting of several regimeoU of Slate militia and ! volunteer., a battery of artillery, officers I of tbe varioos oourts. and a long line of eitiieoi ia catriageo, moved through tbe ! streets, flags flying at half mast through out the city, and many evidences of respect to tha memory of tbe deceased wen shown along the Una of march. ? E : Bostos. October 23.?Tne prise steam. er Crenstadt, captured by the goaboat Rhode Island, was sold to-day tor *41,000. ? ? Telegraph Markets. Wsw Teas, October , tl ZU t tor Winter i t ^?js.'s.'ssstsasr'" Lea issMSue mr. io:?ier*. St5e Setter, hot aol ntlw. ?W A, M. Adams & Co. JJlVKJoriimMwaf tfco ?? 1 ?4 but fc ? FAlT AMD 111.tTER GOODS tnr bragkt to tw city CLOTHS of srsry m<n?I ate. CAIUaBREI, French sad IXoosotlc,of all yIm .1 H?I. SILK. VKLTrr sad OUHMBUIVKSTI508, of Ws will bo obis to salt aM who ? their [isI MIOSIS ? ' * RETAIL. ob We kafiaiM ? Im i XT. 8. A. KUTl# GOODS. officbbs* uvuoumrn vMa in ???? Ui? lb?*?t Bftrto. ilvftjiot lud a Im Mwrtittt of REVOLVERS, SWORDS. BRLTSt BUOLRS, SHOULDER BANDS, BULLIOI AID METAL LIC HAT EAOLES AKD CORDS. A. M. ADAMS & CO., 16 Wstor IIh WUSBI.1W, WBIT VA. FALL & WINTER-1863. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS jsroTiojsrs. Simpson & Wilson, NO. lO MONltOE ST., 2FFBR for ?U? ? larp aad atlnctira stock of FOKE1UN A>D DOMESTIC DMT GOUDS, to eh they are eooaUaUr receiving additions of Dednbleud taaootbUUoodi, to meet t" of the trade. OIROUAXH, DKLAIRSS, ALPACCAS, OOBOttOS, REPS, IAXOIY DRESS GOODS. Ac., BROWS St BLEACHED MUSLIM, Colored Cambric, Corset Jmm, Drilling, Canton Flannel, Canton Cloaking Limey* Sad ami While PlanneI.ntftl.ctMl S^kfWb, Shlrtiag Check* aad Stripe* Ticking, Dontme, fte. Ac. CLOTHS, BLACK ASD FASCT CAMIBICUS, SATISkTS, J BASS and TVSII^ a luge stack. A Pull Stock of notions, 811 AWLS, DRE8S TRIM III HO 8. BIBS09S, HO BIEivT and GLOVES, Ac |Maldflaor. We think oar stock worthy the atteatkxi of pnr fW ' m Riled at heed Bgnrea. ? ? twwii nwawi. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS FOB TBS PALL ASD W1XTER OP 1S63. LEVI STEIN, No- 13 Monroe Street, WIIEELlflO, Weal Vs. TAKES pleasnra in informing hie Mends, can tomera, and th? pahite In g'neral, thnt ho has Jut raeeived n large and well wlertrf stock of Piece Goods OVERCOATINGS, CLOTHS* CASS1BERE8, VESTIHOS, ETC. etc;. I Or nil atjlaa, colon aad qualities. Having engnged the MrtioM of COMPBTSHT CUTTBBS, he ie enabled to pleaee the neat faetM loos end Invitee the pnhlic to giro hi no an rarijr call ?111 goods WAtRAftTKO A8 KKPSE?IS!tTJU> and all work done la the Late?t Style and at Short Hotice. fa addition to the above be also keeps contlaatly READY HADE CLOTHING, Cents' FBrnisMng Good* (to.? (fcc* COUNTRY HEUCDAXTS Are raepectfaUy roqeoled to call Lore before par chasing elsewhere, am thej will ftlMl it grral); to laelr advantage. Thank log a kind pntfic for their fast literal uronuge, ho trnsts to merit a conttnoaaca of the BwptrtfaHf, LEVI STEIN, Vn. IB Woo roe Street, Wheeling, West Fa. ISr-Wtawlasala Emm* Up Stair*. sepSdkwly PHOTOtiRAPilS. ? WOULD reapectfaQy Inform mypatroae, and all Me wmgjer, thi^ J^thfa week SadnaMnsat iaUMitf aTweilae ta isg the approaching Skirt darkdajre a* winter, an wait apoo my cnatomcre promptly, art thee I ?n plenannt del>y. Meantime 1 can make ae *eod pfe tarea aaerer; and thaee a bom a law dnyn delay wonld inconvenience^ I SmU be happy tn wnit npon oSf* " a. a pactum a. 8CPA TZ71 have received an ???nry has the Mama a. TV Fowler, of^Hew TorM?r Ua nUa of Mr areeaiptof a large lot of Carta tiraeO. for Oreea 5 * ^ Alan a let efrvSned ttZor&sttSzrsx tmto tt? ?ltioll?o of o??i J?a? vmurAwn^ School Books and Stationery. i at Most V *?nlw^ sock os mmt la tfto WbosUo, fMlo fcoiosf, Lloloy IMintfl tsd tko Pobtlc ScbsolA. r|1H? PLACE TO BUT C Joot ?o. ???n.V Itsoloc Poraloot FOB MEDICAL CIS OSLY SSSSSeasm espB ODD PILLuV ttALL BUS STORt PICTURE PR ABBES. OUTiTh' Bo,.- mod Chfldrens* Hat* of all aad Smpaa, nt the lowaat Bgnrea. sepll BABPBS