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printed amd published sy CAMPBELL & M'DERMOT, &? [ Jf. JLecmmr e/ Qmjnqr mmd Main Iti TERMS: Dally, (by nail, payable In tdtiaoij^. ?ftOO By the Week IS Trt Weekly, (par y*ar, payable In tdnao*,^ t,OC. ? mafealb. ?*? AfcOQ?^g(."it^??fAUAT10?? A PtTSJB TOIfK MKD1C1SK DR. HOOFLAND'S tier mail Bitters PREPARED BY JO>JE<~ O- 3VL JACKSON, PHILADMLPUU, PA. "1*7 ILL cfleetBBlly care Liver Complaint, Dya Yl pepaia, Janndtce, Chronic or N er vous Debility, Uimmm of the Kidneys, and nil TXhum ariaing from a disordered Liver or Stomach, *ocb as Oon ?t ipmioc, fnwartf Pile*, Fullness ot Blood to the Head,.AeMily of the atomach. Nsuss* Heartburn Durfu*tteyood,FuUn?eaor Weight In the bu-mach. Soar Eructation*, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of thr btotnacb, Swimatfnx- of the Head, Harried nod difficult Breathing, Flattering ?t the Heart. OhcWii g. or ?ut!seating deoMeoa when in a lying poature, Dimneae of Vim on, Dot a or Webe before the Sight, Povt-r and Dull Pa?u In the Heed, Deficiency of P?rapiration- Yellowness of the 8 kit.. nod Eye*, Pvinin the Side, Bucfc, Cheat, Limbs, Ac^ Sudden Ftuahe* of Bent, burning In tta? flath, Oonatant | Imagining* ef Evil, and great Depreaaien of tpirit. And w:li positively prevent Yeliow Fever, Billion* Fever, Ac., Ac. They contain NO ALCOHOL OK BAD WHISKY. The}/ trill Cure the above Diteate* in Ninety- J nine nmi out of a Hundred! Induced by the extenaive tale and universal popnlarity of Hoofland's German Bittera!| (PURELY VEGETABLE,) Uoata of ignoomt Quack* and unacrunaloua adven turer*, have opened upon aofferiog humanity the ll^od-gatee ef Nostrum* iu the ahape ef poor whisky, nleij compounded with l^Junou*. drag a and chrie tened Tonic*. Stomachics and Bitter*. Beware ef the innumeiable array of Alcoholic pr-v*r*tiona in plethoric bottlee, and high-bellled keg>, under the modest appellation of bit ter*, which iaate-ad of curing, only aggravate disease, and leave the disappointed snfferer In despair. HOOFLAND*S GERMAN BITTERS Are not a new and cn tried article, bat have stood the teat of fifteen year* trial by the American pub lic, and their reptrattOn and aale are not rivalled by any similar preparation. The proprietors oa?e thouaanda of Letter* from the moat eminent Clergymen. Lawyer*,. Phyaiciana, and Citiaena, testifying, ot their own personal anowl edge. to the beneficial eftcU and medical virtueaof theje Bitter*. DO YOXJ WANT SOMETHING, TO STRENGTHEN YOU! DO YOU WANT A GOOD APPETITE t DO YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR OONSTITU nosy DO YOU WANT TO FEEL WELLf DO YOU WANT TO GET RID OP NERV0UBNE8S? | DO YOU WANT ENERGY! DO YOU WAST TO SLEEP WELLf DO YOU WANT A BBldii AND VIGOROUS FEEL- ] I.NG7 If you do, aa* Hoofland's German Bitterall From J. iYrtcton . cloptdia of Rtliffimm J Although not djepeeed" to 'Mr Ar 1 Patent Medicines in gaB*MI^ through , their ingredient* and effects, I yet know of no and drat reason, why a man nay trot testify to the benfit he :>elievte himaelf to have received from any aimple preparations, in the hope that he may thna conlrib ate to the benefit of other*. I do tbia the more readily in regard to Hoefland's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. 0. M. Jackson, of thi* city, because 1 was prelndiced against them for many years, nnder the impreasion that they were chiefiy an alcuboiic mixture. I am indebted to my friend Robert cbuetsaker, for the removal of thla prejudice by proper teata and for encourage ment to try them, a hen suffering from groat and loa?cocmtinaed dabUity. The n*e of three bottles of tbeee Bitter*, at the beginning of the proaent year, waa followed by evident relist, and t eato ration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which i had not felt for aiz month* before and had almoat de spaired of regulating. I thei -* t~ ink God and my friend fe*- directing me to th uae oftuem. J.Nk VI >N BROWN. Philadelph ?,June 88,186L, IMPORTANT TO SOLDIERS! Thoie haTino- friend* in the Army We call the attention of all having ^elatSopa of friends in the army to thmfma that "H^Bfland'aGer mi 1 Bitter*0 will cure nine-tenths of the diaeasea ' induced by expoeureandprivatioaa incident to camp life. In the list*, published almost daily in the newspaper*, on th* arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that a very large proportion are goffering from debility. Every ca** of that kind.can _be readily cured by Hoofland's German Bittfcr*. Dis eases resulting from disorder*of the digestive organs are speedily removed. We have no hesitation in stating that if these Bitters were freely fifed among our soldier*, hundred* of live* might be saved that otherwise would be I OS We call particular attention to the following re markable and well authenticated care of one of the nation's beroea, whose life, to use his own language, "has been saved by the Bitter*." PHn.ADtl.rHlA, Aug. 23d, 1608. Mrsaaa. Josss A Kvxas:?Well, gentlemen, yonr Hoofland's German Bitters has saved my life. There is no mistake in this. It Is vouched for by'numbers of my comrade*, seme of whose names are appended, and who wer* cognizant pf all the circumstancc* of my case. I am, and have been for the last font years, a member of Sherman's celebrated battery and under the immediate command of Captain K. B Ay era. Through the exposure attendant upon my ardnoua dutte*. I waa attacked in November laat with inflammation of tbe longs, and vu for seventy two day* in the hospital. Thi* was followed by great debility, heightened by an attack of dysentery. I waa then removed from tbe White House, and sent to this city on board the "State of Main*," from which I landed on the 28th of June. Since that time I have been about as low aa any one could be and still retain a'spark ol vitality.- For a week or more I was scarcely able to awailMr anything, and if I did fore* a morsel down, it was ImmenJately thrown op f A*1" J I could not.even keep a glaaa of water on my stomach. Life could not last uader such circum stances; and, accordingly, th* physicians, who have been working faithfully, tnough unsuccessfully,to reacne me from the graspofthe dread Archer,frank ly told me they could do no more for me, andadvt cd me to see a clergyman, and to make each dlspoeltion of my limited rnnda aa best ani ted me. An aoqaint ance who visited me at the hospital, Mr. Frederick ofHlxthitreet. below Arcb. adviaed W%e, procured me a bottle. From in* i.mm 1 taking them gloomy ?J?low oldoMh - lud X us now, thank 0o4 for It, getting bottor. Tbuagh I h>*C taken but two bottle^ I h?T? g.lo?l ton potnuto. MgEM 0}J#S?L ?anted to rnjolc mj w1?e and daogbter., Irom whom I have beard nothing far eighteen months; for, gen* tlemen, I am a lojal Virginian, tromtht ^clnltjol Front RoyaL To yonr invaluable Bitter* I owe tbe certainty of life which has taken the place of vagus fear*?to ? our Bitters will I owe the glortooe privi lege of again clasping to my bo*om those who are the d?re? to m. In life- V.rj We fully concur in the truth of the above state ment, as we had despaired of seeing our comrade Mr. Malone, restored to health. JOHN UUDDLEBAGK, 1st New York. GEORGE A. ACKLEY, Co. C.11 th Maine. * LEWISCHEVADLER, 03d New York. I. E. SPENCE, let Artillery, Battery F. J. B. FASEWELL, Co. B, Ed Vermont. HENRY B. JEROME, do do HKBBY T. MACDONALD. Co. C, Oth Maine. J<jUN F. WARD, Co. E. 6tb Maine. HERMAN BOOH, Co. 11, 78d New York. NATHANIEL B. THOMAS, Co. F, fith Pens. ANDREW J. KIMBALL, Co. A, 8d Vermont. JOHN JENKINS, Co. B, 106th Pens. See that the signature cf **C. M. JACKSON** is the vurril of each bottle. BBWARE OF COUNTERFEIT!. NO. 681 ARCH BTKKET Principal Office mud Manufactory, JONES A EVANS, IE oeaasora to G. M. Jackaoa A Co.,] PMnaroia. PRICES.?Large sice, holding nearly deabU qeactiiy.fl per bottle; naif doecn,f6. lamOatte fit per Lottie; half dor en, N. For aale by .VruggisU and Dealers eyetywher to th* 'Uirfied State*, sod by all the Drug*UU an Dealers in WhsaUag. > ectS-X National Union Nominations. :1 rUK PBBUOK1T. IBB AH A SI LINCOLN, OF ILLINOIS t8l FOR VICK-PRHIIDKRTi ANDBBW JOHNSON, or trunkssee. PBBIlilEnut KLCOTOBI* TOST DI8TUCT. JOHN H. ATKINSON, of Hancock County. EDWARD & BUNEER, of Monongalia. R. 8. BROWN, of Jackaon. ?I ... .;o -?fWOWMATlUQ^ KLLKRT R. II ALL, of Maxima. W. B. STEVENSON, of Wood. Union State Ticket. * VOB OOVZaXOB, ARTHUR I. BOREMAH, of Wood Oo*n?ty. ticuTAXT or mn, GRANVILLE D. HALL, of Harrison.. AUDITOB Or RATI, J. If. MeWHORTBRf of Roaaa. naucin or wn, CAMPBELL TARE, of Brook*. EPHRAIM B. HALL, of Marloa CONGRESS, Q. D. HUBBABP. of Ohio Oocaty. From the Boston Commercial BalUtin. *lw Commercial Situation. There are certainly strong indication* that bo far as concerns the commerce, if not the politics of the country, we have at length entered upon the beginning of the end. The gold bnbble, blown np so assidaonsly for specalative purposes, has at last collapsed; and that eapricions and arbitrary commodity, no longer needed for export or exohaoge, is beginning to creep out of its manifold hiding places, where for the last three, years it has kept com pany with the accumulated mat and dust of ages. During the last week it has been poured upon the market in one continual auriferous stream by parties anxious to realise. Hoarders are fast yielding io the impression that it has passed its grand climacteric, and that it is nominally worth more co-day than it will ever bring again, eren if the war should linger through an other weary year. The truth is, the opinion is gradually gaining ground that the American people Are not. going to be, ruined individually or - collectively by this wari that we shall paaa j uuleul credit pro.tr.ud; tuTtfaa ear- j boapht for one. gold tone is in reality a < profitable investment in veiw of the ex treme probability that the time is not far distant when tbeso two kinds of currency Will be convertible dollar for dollar, and when the former will purchase twice or three times as much of any commodity or property as it will just now. Hence, the old order of thiogs which pre vailed in business circles during the first three years of the rebellion, when gold and commercial values were constantly going up and currency going down, is now be ing reversed. Then nobody wanted mon ey or would keep it on band longer than compelled to, owing to its depreciation in value; but every body preferred its equiv alent in real or personal property, and while rejecting loans except for a series of yeara, were anxious to salt down their surplus funds in stocks of merchandise, gold, or any speculative investment which promised, large^ and immediate Returns. promised jargo nnu ?? l Now, .with gold oq the. downward range, and prices preparing to follow,?money is wanted instead of property; and those who have a superabundance of |be latter,? especially if it consists of merchandise,? are extremely anxious to convert it into current funds. Bui as popular confidence increases in -the soundness of the financial situation and, the Recuperative energies of the coun try, it diminishes in an inverse. raMo as respects the commercial situation in con oection witivpresent high prices. A change of base io the operations of commerce now seems inevitable and imminent; and, until U)is cfrang* is effectedby coudtermarshing and return to the starting point whence we struck out at the commencement ot the war, trade must continue depressed and restricted to the most pressing wants of consumption. It should be the aim of po litical economists, so. far as they control the policy of government, to let us down as gently as possible from the giddy and dangeroas height to which we have soared on the Icarian wiogs of the gold specula tion; for if these waxen wiogs should be melted off in our venturesome flignt by the sun ot peace, so as to suddenly precipitate i uj into a commercial Hellespont, we should moat assuredly share the fate of our myth ?logical prototype. Yt there is not so much danger of thlf as might at first thoogbt be apprehended. However abrupt the decline in gold, tbe fall in general commercial values must be broken and graduated by one potent agency. That is, the limited production ?and increased consumption of( domes tip manufactures. As regards these our ef fective industry ho* bsen so depleted and weakened by tbe exigeneiss of war, that the positive scarcity of supplies must in a measure counteract the effect of any im provement in the currency. At any rate, the price of these most come down, if at all, very gradually; end tbe ^(g&r cost of stocks now on tbe market will induce holders to stoutly resist any reduction, and to yield to tbe pressure of the times inch by inch. But as regards the products of (the soil, Which have been unduly Inflated by speculation, with an abundant harvest | just being secured, we see no reason Wfay these, as well es foreign goods, should not respond promptly and fully to tbe decline in specie value. we heartily congratulate consumers,the mass of tbe ^people, upon tbe prospeht wbisb is gradually opening up of a lower range of prices for most of the necessaries of life. If appearances ere not delusive, and adverse fortune does not intervene to change tbe eurreot of events,' an improved condition of things is at bend wbiefrwlll go fer to mitigate tbe evils of war and lighten tbe burthens of taxation. $Jiis pjndiUon of thiogs pn the; other band, moat be exceedingly unfavorable and try ing to tbe ioterestof commerce for a While. So long es the present disturbing influ ences continue to operate, and prices are io a transition state, tbe markets most re main very dull end trade virtually para* lysed. Is view ot theft facts dor mercao tile friends will of couse consult tbeir intereat by avoiding any accumulation of stocks, or purchase at specific rates fbr t*ua poiicy is to sell as much and buy as lUtte as possible,' and especially to hold on to the cagh bal ances, remembering that, now and benaa fortb, money is more desirable than prop* ****'"? fans afotytyrT Tti? Political Pr?iptal. The Ural DOtej of the fall elealton in unexpectedly fnvorablo to republican pro, peou. The democrats expected to make aa ?mall gala la Termoat and a larltf one Id Maioe, and republican, tael* ~ ded the poieiblllir of luch a reli the oootrary, the republican! baV iA both states, and largely in Mataa,?sour ringAhe whole congressional delegation and defeating the re-election of jtbe only democratic congressman from thaialatfe, and-re-alectiogAJov.Couy by the largest ma jority ever given for a Governorin the state. Both states have done batter than in 1868, When the republicans carried every loyal ?lata except Mew Jersey. These results do not,certainly foreshadow the courfce of elec tions elsewhere.. But tbejarean unex pectedly go^l. beginning, and if they in spire the republicans to oonragp and ac tivity; instead of false security and inaction there can be no doubt as to wh4t will the pbpulkr verdict In November. For estimating the chances in j the pend ing elections sod shpwiog when effort ia moaLneeded ia the canvass, the following rabies wUl'prchreMnBtruotivj and useful:? TOTK]| o* TBS ?UICTOUt COLLZOl or : UftlDe> 7 Ohto,.......-.Mww.i. II New Hampshirer...... S Indians, IS Massachusetts*^.**.,.^ IUlooU, -?.~ia KboOe 4 Michigan^...:.............. S Connecticut*. 6 Vermont, ^ ,6 New??.?W 8 Wisconsin, ? a Minnesota,.... ..4 New Jarsay,T toBIM-...??..??? I Pennaylvania, ........96 . Kentucky, .^..........11 Delaware, 8 Miaeouri,...... -.11 Maryland, f - California^.} S Oregon* * Wee* Virginia, 6 Ms Nmi?Under the new apportionment the elector, f u votes of the etatee vary from tboee of 1860. Maine, I UaMaChQBeUs, Paonsylwanla and Keqtucky loee 1 each; Mew York end Ohio loee 2; California gain* 1, Illinore 5, Iowa 4. WiaooUeifi 8, Michigan % and g?t" and Weit Virginia come in for the flrat time, r irith 8 YOtee. voeauji rata tm I860. Lincoln. Breck Dong. Bell. Fusion. | California... 88,721 88071 87,964 6,118 Doun. 48,7*8 16,488 17,874 (8.887 1^76 ilitnol*. 178SM 9,881 llM" 5.861 1 Indiana.?189.018 1MNUU? #888 viir: Iowa 78,884 L*8S 86,848 f? 1884 1 88^88 mjm. 1 88JS16 188 N. tferapL.. flT.iie BK118 ?M8ft r 417 New York. .882 367 818,780 I New Jersey. 68.541 348 4 448 191 69 8)1'f Ohio ...818,610 11,406 187.880 19,818 Oregon 8,868 0,807 4.144 183 Pemi'a .270,170 17,366 28.766 176,486 Rhode Isi'd. 18244 7.707 1 Vermont 3'*,888 1,859 8 748 917 Witconain.... 86.110 8*8 65 en 161 W**t Va 709 90,630 5196 10186 Delaware 8,816 7,844 1,009 3.868 Total ..1,864,618 <61,879 910 06 J 166,807 66^809 total opposition vote In loyal states..........3 874 910 Lincoln's vote in loyal states,.. ~.....~...l,t64 618 Popular majority against Lincoln,...169,437 Nora?The electoral votes of Maryland and Dela ware were given to Breckinridge, or Mlseoori and row Jersey to Douglaa, of Kentucky to Bell?aU the rest to Linooln. mioui veva iw 1869. Dem. Bep. States; Dem. Reov ' maj. xn%j. California 87,831 61,938 18,907 Connecticut 80,654 89,782 . 9,1*8 Itltaoie 186,682 130,716 16,846 Indiana ?18*. 180 118,617 9.613 . . 1 iwa 60,8)9 66^)14 18,186 Kentucky?no election. Kansas. .... 6,484 9,900 M88 Maine. 8V,e09 46,134 8,029 Massachusetts 64,687 80.888 1 98,848 Michigan..!.... 69,180 68,718 j ' 6,696 Missouri 47,814 87J31 10,098 Minnesota...w.~... 11,449 18,761 4,819 Maryland?do election. New Hampehire 80.275 89160 1^76 New York........ ..806,6i9 895,887 10,161 New Jersey 61807 46710 14.697 Ohio.? -184 832 . 178 764 6.67T Oregon.................. 8,450 7.038 3,689 Pennaylvania. 319,140 916.616 8^24 Rhode la land?democrats and republicans united. Vermont-,. 8724 80,083 , . 93*908 Wisconsin S7JW8 66 998 1,686 " Delaware.. 8,044 8,166 1U Total 1,486 646 1,688.909 Aggregate republican majority,.47,863. rorsiAm vots in 1863. Democratic) Bepnb. and and , States. Copperhead. Union. California 43,299 68,186 Connect lent 88,386 41/182 Illinois. .. 96,866 193,968 88,794 4?^6i Kentucky...... 11,878 68*806 Kantae?no election. Maine... 60,886 67,911 Maaeaehusetta 29,2t7 .70,483 Michigan...? 61,018 68,902 Missouri- - 465786 43J09 Mlnneeota - 12.793 19 616 Maryland - 16,984 86880 Hew Hampshire.. 82,883 f?.066 | New York~~ ....284,942 314,347 l*eW Jeraey.... 89,186 29,812 Ohio *~1?6,974 247,166 Oregon?no election. Pennsylvania 251,171 969,498 Rhode Island .... 7,637 10.848 Vermont 11,961 ???>* Wisooasin ? 64.601 70,661 Weet Virginia?no opposition to Union oantMdstee Delaware ZZ. ? 18 7,087 - 1,816,001 l.ew.ou Aggregate republican majority, 880,048. Tbb Philadelphia Aye begs the New York ifrorld "to attain from war explo sions and that sort of truoulent rhetoric which finda vent in exultation over sad victories." The treason given is that too much war talk .will damage the democratic prospects in Pennsylvania, and "New' York does not make Tresidenis, and Pennsylva nia does." This is the disadvantage of a doubla-eader platform. What helps' tbb cause iu New England and New York may damage it in Pennaylvania and Ohio. i . Tai.Kev. fork Courier du Et&tt Unit, French copperhead, auggeata that the peace democrats bad better ee^ if lloOlellatn will not explain and mod iff his letter, and taki ground for an armistice. It says naUvely, "Perhaps be may, frightened at the effect of bis amblgnoua #0rrfs, come back or | these subjects." -The copperheads an j manifestly caving in, and there will no ba-a large bolt, if any. ? ;? Gas. GaariBLD aaji that the reason wk< the Cbicego democrats call th8 war a fail i ura |s^^batif itaucceeds It m^kea a failur filling Ihi H.bel Iraki. ItCKO THI 00D1TT?T f0?,O0?B0mPTf. rrtim tt:? Mcbmond Mptlkb, Bept. 10. W*'* or (ha Coo fed arm LB dtatea ui Httfeaware of Ibtfaittot to which the cooo tn baa been imposed ?poo in the duiii of details and exemption.. From good author ity. we I??rn that an immeaae armr?an armj which, if enrollwl, diicipllned, and led by praper officer. and a proper general, would be able to plant the Southern croaa on the spires of Philadelphia before the, Idee of November?an army of one hundred ana fourteen thousand men?seeks, and has secarad exam n~' ' " nNSa Jbfi ots, worthy citlaens, delighted to *Re brave deeds of oar gallant army, pro* Tided they be not called on to share in the &lory, willing to be free, provided it ooets them nothing. One' bandred and fourteen thousand men detailed as agriculturist, and ail these of conscript age, in a population I of five millions I Oh lhame, where is tby fVyii 10 thirty, two thom | hod State eficera alluded.to by ua jtsier day, and wo bare an irm of ooa hundred and forty ?ii tbouaandmea ; and theae are far from being all. The details for various mechanical operations amount to an enor mous namber. ' In mtny instances these so-called mechanics sre no meobanioe at all. X4ss wise than Hamlet assumed to be, lot t?ie wind blow from what quarter it nft "knoir a hawk from a nanasaw.'^ Th?y are taechanios for the occasion?that is, to escaps the enrolling officer?and they cease to be mechanics the moment the danger disappears. If this Confederate Congress take this thing in hand, it will do nothing but extend the limite. That will not an swer the purpose. The country wants young men, and must hare them. There u a plenty of them for all the pnrpesee of this war, and they most be brought out. Old men ye useful to a pertain extent, and so are boys; bdt they are not fit to fight out such a war as this. Besides, there ie ao sense in allowing these fellows to skulk in this way. Why, in the state of Vir ginia alone there are eighteen thousand men detailed for egrionltoral purposes? ; that Is, to avoid service. The Sum legis lature must take hold of-thls matter. Here in Virginia we have a most active and un tiring Governor?a man Of judgemont as well as seal?a man who is a soldier him* 1 self, and feele fdrtha vRoldier as all ought c to do?a man whose influence with the 1 legislature is deservedly high. We hope * sverytbing from his seal and intelligence. ' Wbileapoa. this subject we wish tore move an impreeeion which bae become ?e*y general, with regard to the operatione of the-lersen igl .nnaeodjllMT: it * to done. That ia a mistake. It bae maaip~ nlated nearly every man of consorlpt age U the country. It hae brought him for* . ward and plaoed him ic the ranks. If be is not found there it Isno fault of the Con Script Bureau. That office has finished j with bim, and washed its hands of him. The fault lies elsewhere?in those, namely, who grant these unlimited details and ex emptions; thereby impairing our sources of j dereace and seriously imperilling the lib- ? eriits of the oountry. Those one hundred and fourteen thousand, of which we have just spoken, and those thirty two thou- , sand, ol whom we spoke yesterday,?all < enjoying themselves at home while the enemy is moving heaven and earth to sub jugate us?have all passed through the hands of the enrolling officer. There is not a bit of origipal matter la-the whole mass. Is it not strange that we kbould be wanting reinforcements at <a ? time like this, when the Bureau of Conscription has placed such immense resources of men in reach of the Government? Place them where it bae, or ought to have, nothing to do but to lay its bauds upon them? Thb democratic papers are printing ex tracts from speeches of the late senator Douglas to show that he held the republi can party reapohaible for the origin of the war. Douglas said a great many thing he could not prove, but we commend to the demoorats this indorsement in advance of an abolition war policy, uttered by Douglas in-one of his speeches just before the war broke out:? 7 "If they remain in the Union, I will go as far as the conititution will warrant me in securing their rights; but if they secede, I am in favor of allowing them just as many slavee and jnst as much slave terri tory as they can hold at the point of the bayonet." The dootrine of the administration and its supporters in regard to slavery caonot be better stated. Thb Portland AdvertUtr, a Democratic paper, speaking of the recent election in Maine, says that '-the underbrush" for .the great procidentia! fight has been cleared away by it. We never before heard that name for the Democracy, but it must be admitted that it was pretty thoroughly cleared away,and rooted oot Monday week. A good crop is therefore sure in Novem ber. ' Thb Missouri Democrat recommends to the disgruntled copperheads the philosophy of an Illinois congressman, when his party last winter, was meditating on the nomi nation of Grant. ?? If Grant whips Lee," said be, "we shall nominate Grant, bnt if Lee whips Qrant, we shall nominate Lee!" Eagle Foundry. BELL Aj CAMPBELL. WBOUSAtS a MTAIL DJULXU IK COAL AND WOOO COOKING STOVES, *_*tao ? PARLOR A BID HEATIRO HTOVBI HOLLOW-WARE, PLOWS. ,u>w o*AT?i, LATE AMD BEAUTIFUL PATTEENB OF 6BATE FRONTS. Call and axastfne our stock. Warehouse Not. 18] Main street, a few doors sooth ot the Rna pcnalon Bridge, MMHtf WHEELING. WEST VA. CARPETS. IZBA B rraia Oai Btagaai STOn a THOMAS'. v&ttr&iB. A FULL STOCK OF EZRA RUPEE, RUPER So* mad Oommen lofraia Gerpetinf, List am Bagaad Cottage do., Mattlnf and Oil Otrthsjaa this oily for the practioe or Modiolus upon tbe Ra tional or Eclectic System. U* hM bMft (Dp??d In the practice of hii profession Cor a number of |?an, ?ndhubMo eminently successful In the treatment of ell varieties of dlssaeaa. both acute end cbron Ic. Dr. K., ea heretofore, will devote a good abare of hia time and attention to the treatment of all obronic diseaaea of both aexee, ancb aa Consumption and all A CARD. now prepared with all the neeeeearj apparatus for tbe Medical application of Bleetricfty In the treat ment of Obronic dleeasea. to which be wool? intfte ?* ST**?? ?lunU<*' ?< ?? Bo perfect la SS? S2Z children. All communications strictly confidential. Our practice la aafo, certain and prompt, leering no mercurial taint In the eyetem, but cleans!n# reno Wmuii, Wm Ti., !>?. in, 1(1^ Sib aU whom it nay concern: Wm, the under- I led member* of the Weat Virginia Legislature, I a pleasure In saying that we hare known Dr. I iticbard U. Lea manv years previous to the break- I Lng out of -tbe RebeUIon, aa a successful and eoer- I ratio practitioner of Medicine (of the Kcl actio School) I both in Kanawha county Va, and (3alia county, I O. SLACK, Senator 7th Dial. I daln street. Lad lee wiabing to oonsnlt the Dr. (If they prefer an call at room No. SB, Grant Houae, and Mra jeewill take plehiure in aooompanying them to ha offlce. Can be found at tbe Grant Houae at ?***?*? . autfMAw SUNDRIES, Ac., Ac., 73 MAIN STRKKT inn OUNCES SULPHATE QUININE, 20 44 Morphia Sulphate and Mar, 60 44 Ohrystal Nitrate SIItot, 00 lbe. Red Precipitate, Por sale by 1*0 LAUQHLIN8 A BOSHPfELD. ,)f\ pounds calomel; 25 " Iodide Potash, 60 M Chlorate Potaah, 88 " Gum Opium, at _?P?0 LAUQHLINS A BUSHFIELiyB. BARRELS ALOOliOL. "* " LO 20 ?? Tannera Oil, 20 ? Linaeed Oil, 8 ** Spirits Turpentine, at ?p30 LAUGHLINS A BUSHFIBLD'S. |( )(If I CASTOR AND oiVEET OIL, *oUU 1000 ** Batemau Dropa, WOO*- Godfrey's Cordial, 1000 M Essences, assoi ted, at ??P80- LAUQHLINS A BU3HFI ELD'S. I If) lIUMMKL'd E?K*OE COFFEE, W 100 kegs HI Otrbontte Soda, 60 dozen Plantation Bitters, - 60 - Uo?tetter's Stomach Bitten, at _J?P80 L LAUQHLINS A BU8HFIBLIFB. \ ??ZEN J1*1* BRUSHES, different etylee, clU 100 ?? Shoe M rushes, Handles, 86 ? Whitewash Brashes, . 60 u , Paint Bra shea and Saab To "-Is, at ap80 LAUQHLINS A BUSHPIELD'B. % BOXES~OABTiLE SOAP, 60 ? Work's Variegated Soap, ' 60 doien Glenn's Honey Soap, 860 ** Fanoy Toilet .Soaps, at ?PS0 LAtJQHLINS A BU8HPDCLD,B. Oil DOZEN AVER'S CATHARTIC PILLS. L\J 250 * . MoLaln's Lirer Pills. ' 860 M Dr. Todd's Pllla, " Bellara' Pllla. at _5P?0 LAUQHLINS A BOSHWELD'S. J/IA POUNDS GUd CAMPHOR, refined, 250 " Qum Arabic?eorta^ 1000 " Flowers Sulphur, m 600 - Roll Brim none, at ap80 LAUQHLINS A BUSHFIBLD'S. McCABE, KRAFT A CO., Wholesale Druggists, NO. 85 MAUI BT., WHEELING, WEST VA. A LARGE AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP Drugs, Paints, White Lead, Medicines, Oils, Bruahes, Chemicals, Varnisaea, Perfumeries, Dye-Stuflb, Patent Medicines, Splcos, Ac., Ac., Always on hand, which are offered to the trade at low figures. Purchasers are reapectfhlly Invited to e??, aaylfi OOAPS?An endless variety for sale by w? ml ArT "co.00' 1Q w IBjl# ud lilt KRAFT AOO. ALi Hf AMD POPULAB Family Medicines! or s?1e by Mg. ABE, KRAFT A 00., taylO and BUD, KRAFT AOO. A A BBLS. NO. 1 LARD OIL, for sale by McCABB, KRAFT A00. mrlfl and REED. KRAFT A OO., o. a. BOOTH, J.Q.iiUJ, W. o. BATTBtxs, Joan Moum. BOOTH, BATTELLE A CO., [Sucoaasora to Oonrad Malar,J FAMILY OBOCERIE8, BOAT STORJBS, PRODUCE, FRESH AND OURBD MBATS, LAKE ICB ANI CANNED FRUITS, Ac, Ac, Corner of Monroe and Water Streets, WHEELING,. W. VA. IN connection with the ho6ae there Is a Wbar Boat, and it is the design of the firm to do I Forwarding and Commission and Btorage business act as 8teamboat Agents and farnlsh all dealrabh intormation pertaining thereto. JylS-fim ii facturo of tbe above articles, I aas prepare to fill all orders promptly, and as cheep, or cheape than can be had at any ether house in tbe city, keen the latest patterns of STOVES, both Wood aa Coal, and will warrant every Stove. 1 am prepare to do alt kinds ot Job Work In flheet Iron and Tti and will give such Jobs my personal attentioi Spouting and Guttering of all ltlnda al?aya on ban Copper and Brass Kettles and Fruit Oansot tbe bei kind also very cheap. Merchants and ethers visll lor the dty will do well to give me a calL Jsf E. F. CALDWELL. ^OflQREAd WAT EE?A fresh supply Jast r Kj ceived at No. 1 Odd Fellow Hall Drug Stor TwsatyAva oents ? bottle. jySI PROPOSALS FOR FORAGE. A Desirable Farm for Sale. Ii*B undersigned offers for sale an ex eel let . Stock Vara, in Balls oounty, Missouri, oonUli if 6*0 sorts?100 under cultivation?on wtatc ju *. onxon. jm. a. ? ' NEW FIRM. JAMBS M. DILL OH * CO, Wo. lOS, Market Street, Wauusa, W.Ta. PLUMB Mi Qu Fitters, Brass Ponndsrs and Ha chinlsts, dealers la Wrong*! Iron* Galvanise* Aquedoct, and aU sines of Lead Pipes, Chandalisn Gasflxturee ofevery description. Sheet Lead. Bras Cocks and Ynlves, Steam Whlstl??, Steam and Wats Guagea, Lift and Fores Pumpa, Stok, Boss, Babbr Metal Blesk Ib, Xink, Antimooy, Gred hies. Lightning Bode, Polats and Ins nil ton, and anotherartldss connected wtth the tan* nsss of Plumbing and Oss Fitting. Agent Cor the tf eneely and Amalgam Bella. Well Tabinx. Tools, Pumps, Ac, lor Oil Weill rnlshsd on Short nodce. Cash paid tor Ooppe* ton er 2,000 ng notified that my bid has been ac- j Tonr ob't. servant, ^ osrtffy to the best of my knowledge and belief the above named guarantors are good and sufficient as securities for the amount for which they oiler to be security. To be certified by the United States Bistrict At torasy. Collector of Customs, or any other officer under the United Statee Government, or responsi ble person known to this office. All proposals rscsivsd under this advertisement will be opened and examined at this office 00 WED NESDAY and BATURDAY of each weak, at 11 M. Bidders are respectfully Invited to be present at the opening ot bids. If they deeire. A. ?. BARRINOBR. Captain and Chief Quarter rsnster JanM-tf Department of Wsst Ylrginiu. bal. A never failing stream of water runa through it. The land la high and rolling and the oountry healthy. It adjoins ths lands ot Was. Booker, for merly of St. CUlrwviile, Ohio. Persons desiring any information rsspactlng the above land are referred te Amos Osborne, grocer, Bridgeport. Ohio. If not sold at private ?le before the 1st day ol October It will then be oAced at public sale is HsnnlbaT, Missouri. I have also MS acres Land Land. In Wnshlngton oounty. Mo ,some IS miles from Potoei. nnggt-lm* JOHN JON BS. Broad bent's French Coffee. THB BBdT ABD CHBAPBST SUBSTITUTE FOl JAY A COFFBB. YET OPFRRBDT0 THB pusua npHB nndsrMrasd have bean appointed agents to X the sals of this ?nosUent preparation. whfoJ they offer to ths trads with entire c mfideaoe of it ^mytoaoyprepareuon, extract er eessac A large sopply Is kept constantly and will be ssl at manufacturers prices. _ . "/ LIST, MORRISON k OO^ Wheeling. Jalylt. *4 Noa. IS A SO Main esr. ?LIST, MORBISOB A 00. TSBHB or WKJIK1Y. rllTAlUMiT ia ?* H ? The Weekly InteUlgencei it mostly enwwffc r hi thto eectlon of connti > WEST VIRGINIA Business College, AT WUEKL.1BO I X_ hitohoook, AT KO. USX MAM BTHI?T, (Hornbrook's Building.) nrovo lat"'"- **' ??????? T*sj:zr,^.u^'srr. 1PEBO, TO which SrS as new. ????' Jf ? !"T T? ? tlon a* thoes of tmtnieaad i words, are flrvt mad* familiar to the ?tsdaat.wfce who is then conducted lb rough aco?m*i prKtw Book-keeping, tn nnmeroue aeto of book* in ????* 353TCffi.n??Sn! : XEVS to any kind of bnalneea. I 4 WRITING SCHOOL to open day awl evening, attended by both ladies - AIUTHKBTIO, "" 'n^S^HOD?rOAU?fLAn?.^ rcmtTT the Attention their primary importance de i ThestndentwIUbO made ?sjjatatedwjlk Mveral modes of qalcn lotion out foaod in books, icreetly to the abbreviation of hto work. .Eopesto thestndentatoo naowsso* BIIIIIBII K1BICK Ileal Boonomy, iXinmerriel Lav aad Banking end Ccrreney;atoo maaim tow Me* in regard to the bee wmafiiU) an uuaoWuW^J^ncithm banks. In WheWtoB SdBrSeport,end especially to htostadeote. TBEII. Ac tor the fall oourae above indicated, Including the eonistte blank hooka for Bookkeeping. the charge TU payable on entering. The time tunally re quired for the coane to from two to three months : Sat the student to not limited Is tim*-be Valuable Property for Bent. TO L*TONOROU!IDRS!?Mo?Ator?ofy.??, 1 Molt oo. bulirf Ml SBy ?' '?? IW rty fronting oo Mnlb tt~t, nnd rnnnlM "?;* jxmt on. bundrad nod Iblrtr-two t?t. ?nd in.nn ? lb. Itn. Uo<?.??d prousrty, ibj.1Ui.Ij lorth of nn<l .lioiulnrf tb. Hirnbroob boillm*.. %????, rtBbn rUwl I. MlMbtobUdlM ou, ??"' MDMKM MIS. Of tb. b*t IBiBpfB** iropwty to lb. city. f. r.aRHBIR'WO. jafl.tf Tra?t** of Emily 4 H?"? 3AVALK7 HORSES WANTED. ?2fUf4?S5.t&irt?a5Z ??All horse* to* theQevalry eervleemuet beoound o every particnler; from tl5jdfieen to U?) sisteeo i?nv<f high, and not I?m then (6) live nor more tb?a 9) years old; in good flseh; In 2l >rid lewtoe; of good eel ion, and free from ell do ""payments to be tuede In "Oertiftcalee of lndsbt tdness" tor eight horew or more By order of Lt. Ool. JAB. A. BKI!V, Chief Q. If* 3??. Burenu. j ? FABMSWORTH. jaSO-eodtf 0b.*? A y Excelsior Planing Mill. HAVING fitted op Of eotablisbmeat with the Leteet I a? pro rod Machinery, I am oj? pre aared to farnUb at my oiBce ia B:itDGi??*->'tf, the tame that wee formerly >^CJpleJ by dtoJr?rt ? il Keelioe. Koacb euJ #*??J B>?rd*, Klo->r:ng, Weather-Boarding. Doore, J*ni n-Ue. tfbelrtng, Joroloe BoarJe, dnatiere. \fiildia<e, Paling*, Paa* ool Start, Premee,eud Buildtaj MiterieU Generally. All work delivered free of charge* at the Oleve land aad PlUsoorgh B. B- Depot, and atoo at the Baltimore and ?B?io and lie npOeli ti. B. Depots, mtlng tolls. 5-ort-.pr.-pU, I Formerly of ths Arm of die wart k Beeline.l TT, BelmootCo^ O. !?*-*?? Public Sale or Valuable Land. PTTB30 \NCB of the leal will and te?t%ment of Daniel ftleenrod, 1 wUl sell at poblic sa'e on MONDAY, the Mth day of September, 18M, the Oonrt Hease Id Wheeling, to the higneei and beet bidder, the tract of lend which Is Bitoeted on Big Wheeling Crrek in Ohio eouuty, near ?be toe m which Mr*. Crnger live*, aud edj^ine tbe laod of Renetortb end othere.eod U the aeme trert of Und which Tbotna* Penii end wife, now deceaee-1. con vef ed to the said Daniel dteenrod, by deed deled the llthof .November, l*4i. end r ^Kmled lo Ob. oc-e tj to Boob M. >1. oobMi"l? pw ?ul J~l Sd.Ldb?U>.~?- Tb.U?d?Ulb.~ld..J)?t will b. ,lT?. ANDREW W1I1TB, Admiofet!?tor of th. Mtbt. of DuW bl^biod. Property for Sale. mBI Sou. Dovoocuplwl by J. Lwimrf, Tb?UobM now oecnptsd by Prracb, WbUr **??, tt. Bw.lUn, Hon~oow oot.pl.J by I. B. Logen, Main etreet, North Wseeling. .. Tbe above will be eoli low and on re* ton able tare*. tni"? L H. WILLIk 00., aoglT-30d* M-mroe gtreet. Su^ar Mills and Evapurators. L. C. PBOST a CO., SI uu ai ???? WOULD rMpMtfblly Mil "b. ?'1?jjj bnm |ronn to tbrtr tor,. .toc? of on. ?? IMPBOVBD 8U0AB MILLS. Mill* are well knowr * the snperior maa ner in which they work aod are folly warranted 000M 0BL1BBAT10 BTAPOBATOBB, wUk "rm~" HAMILTON & CLARK, COAI< and WOOD COOKING STOVES Atoo, nB kind, if PARLOR AID HEATHS ITOTM, Hollow-Ware, Plough Point#, antes. Arches, ABD RTBB( D?SCRIPTIO? OW CASTINGS, Boiling Mill, Flouring Mill, AKD HAW MILL CAMTINOM. QDIKOT fOORDRT A MACBIRS SBOT. mti* wb~to.?. ?? *a CBOOLDR* BRACAS, U f~> ?. 1 OAd y^low IlJj Dr.i