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VOL- XII. WHEELING. W. VA,. TCESDAT MORNING. SEPTEMBER 27. 1S64. NO- -216. CAtfPBELL & M7DEBMOT, TEKM8: 8r A*^** -n **B7UJwrj?.l*r?b}e la i Airerarisf rai l mm imTIii ttnw I r ^Tcrr^emanxa from* itirtaT--r, or from tru - - l . gSTiaSLT VUSKTUUI to ALCOHQUC PBJCPARATIOJI A piaE TOS1C KKD1C1K DB. HOOFLAKD'S German bitters -pBXPXkKD BY ids- c_ tvt j-A-Csisoisr, PHILADELPHIA, PI. \i~HX effectually ccre Lrrer Oomplaint, Pya \ | ptpfiifc- J aondjce, Chronic or Kervona I>ebuity. jLM MB~rr cl tne Eidneya. and all Innmij ?jn?rf-ng '-an ? oaoruertd Urer or rtomach. sack as Coir gr???ll4giss?au^r II^U* P?>*- PV-iava r-r Wetrtrt 4b **%to*i?et, Sue fcneauoni, p? c-T.f or ricnerltif u the Pit j- ur- f?gwirnmiK ot Uit Btad, Esnnl ."-v IrJi.T?U Br?tiifc*, the Heart. *lti^'-C 'r *rft''C?i-y it A Irinf y^ZZTf-% I'HBSfiM cf 0i>le'w'V cSi t?CfoBt tilt 5ip.i. ffTur and Imil Pun in the Head, I>eiiciencj 0 ?sTH?:rfcUot, leuowirt* of the r.k;u and Eyea. ?ci i tat Mi, B?ct, CbML, limb*, *t, faodac i'iiuut * Hakl, Naming is tk? Fmmtt, Qotmasi ?-rf-' ?, 11 of ?t1L kod great DttpreMior uf IfLit. iic"?iL pocawty ;.rt*?mt TeUov Iiw, As- ?- I^ey contain SO ALOOEOL OB BAD WHZEKT. ?V. n* _"-urt xic EkK DUeatt* a Jiuiy. tA( ran s? of a Hundred.' Iniuzmi 17 ttJf ertezivTe sale ud uiTenal pop&ian tj of HooSand'a German Bitten! (PITHILY TBGITABLE,) HjeU of ign:<ras: Qnacka ?&d nnacrcpnjooa adven luTtra. opened npon Buffering humanity tbe .^ti* Nostrum* in the shape trf poor wtiiskj, T._je._- compounded w:th injurj^a* and ohria ^i^'d Toljck Stomachic* and Bitter*. i>r?"ikrt of tbe jjxattabic array of Aicok olio I preparauou :b plethoric bottiea, and high-bellied : i-OL. tnaer tne modest apptjliation cf bitten, which I i^usnc ?: remxg, only aggravate .jiaeaaa, and leave naapp&ixteil suff erar ia ffcayrr. BX'FlJLXI>*6 6IKMIN ETTTEKB ist ncft ? ne* atjd crtrit?d *rticie. bet hare stood tiit of tftara >t>arc u~xai by iiit AmenaiL pub ui. and ibeir repn azioc azid naif art ztot nrailed by ir- cmiiar j.rrpar?wjcn. proprietor* nave tbonsandi of Letters from i u* aj? fcnuafciit C-trgyiaen, Lawyea*, FnyEician*, ' mlc Caiym, testifying, cilheir owx j*er?onai aoovi scct- tc i.be Ueiieficia: -StrciA and mt?d>cal virmaeof Xteat Bitters. HO IOC WaJTT SOMETHING TO fiTEENGTHZS YOC! >J YOU W1KT A &OOD APPETITE ! >j roc want to buill CP youb oomstitc nox i X YOC WANT TO FIIL WILL! I?: TOC WA5T TO GJCT BID OP HXBTOUEHXS0T &;? YOC WAJTT ESm&GY 7 roc VASfT TO gi.rKl* WJCLL? >: t :-r vi.vr a ?kp vigorous rm LSGT If yon do, use noof.and'8 German Bitters! f-rm .' SnczoK Brrum, D. J5_ Sdzior cfHu Jbrtcy z^ytc^a of Meiifiinu JLtwtoieAgt.. ai^icixt not disposed to laror or recommend Pfc^ec: M^dicxztec in cenarai, tbromgb ctistrnat ot < u?er ^crtsdienxc and effecta, I yet Know of no ?nflj- 1 z.*b\ rwiini, rig t nu>r.- ma* not to the berf.t lit T*a?vei tljnrt? to hsT-t tt>ctu rt*c trom any simp it prrparasifitia ir tit bope that te may t.hny contrib eiei&tte oens^t of otbera. I d? ZLn tne mare readily in regard to HooflaacTa a-raai. pro;>art?d t?y Ir7. C. It. Jackaoi^ of !1I* rtr. becan* I vae prt^ndiced agalnet tLea for manj vo^rt. udcr Uie im^rtfesnin t^at tney were efciety az Mcabobc anixtere. I am xmdebtfld tc my mrae ilr^>ert Sooemater, Jc*;., for tfee remtrnJ ol uut r?rqjnd?ce by proper teste and for encoarape i_ try tbt^n, *mc errfltsrenr tram ^rt>ax and ? amtinned *+bHiTj The 5Me of tiare botfiee j: aw ?;:ata ?* thfe bes^ntn^ of the preheat I jsar. vm lakoved by evident rauel, and xeatcrauan U a aocrtJe of bodily and mental rigoi wntcn I bad tics lali iur ux montba before and bad almoet Gt- i spaced of rerniMinr I tber -* "mi God and ! a? iTi-iid it r do-ecung me to tk nae of tnem. J.Sk 'JK2BOWH. PLuaoelp^ e^nne U, 1S61. IMPORTANT TO SOLDIERS! Iidm Linn? Friend* is the Army W - call tbe attention of ad] baring relatione or trwnda m tbe army to tbe./ac. that **Hoofiand?sGer- < t-_ B:tter*** erill^nre nine-teatba of tne {fiaeaeee irac?c fey ?i^are mui przr?tooneinciif?* *c-eamp It tbe iiata. ptst-iiened aimoex daily in tbe ^*apk;?rs^az. tbe amral of tbe aick, it ?ril; be , xxz*. ik*i a r-ry larre proportkm are ireiJerm* , Ufcbility. E^erj case of tbat kinc car. be rgxb-7 enred by Hoofiand'a German Bill era. Ih?- I reemtiag from dieortiers of tbe figtaKfre organ* ??e ffpMCrBDCbl 2? beertatioii in I ?OitUig thai if tbt?>* iUsterc were frtxaij naed among I 3tr senditsza, t.nnnreda al litta# nugnt be earec ironidbeloa. We call partimlar attention to tbe following re nwrtab3e and well authenticates cure of one of tbe 2sncn*i Leroea, wbaee life, to nae bii on ian^cage. "&** boee aaTed Ly tbe Bifit?^a-T' Pim iw rci, Ang. ttd. ioaa. J Niseis. Jog?s t JCrjjts:?Wail eentiemen, yonr r..Wif.hnra German Bittern baa aared my life. Ti*re a ? mwtate la tnia. It u woocbed for by camber* u 3*y romiadea, aamt of wboa* namea are ap;?ni-<i anc wo; were cognisant of all tbe circcmstazxcee of =J =??fc- I a^_, and have been for tbe iast foci , -l,^rv ??member of &barman'a battery j k>l onocr tbe rtr:^^n??? nf Captain JL 1 i kyara Ziroqgb Uae expoanre attendant npcai my ?ronua* aci-t*, i waa attacked m Scromber lac: J Y'-* -^-dammation of tbe Innga. and was for eeracZy ^ :?b aarb in tn* txiapitaL Tboa waa fallowed by greai ] ?ctarj. titugnteaec by an arrerk erf cyaentcry. I . W|i* -!?*?* 't-mrvfj from tbe w Socae. aent 1 i. uut ctj on board tne -^btate of Maine," from i 5^a=r- - ob tbei^tb of J~cn=- Since tn?s time | - '-^-rt Dae? about aa l?w aa any one sonld be aind I r?aii a epara of rzsakry. Per a wet* or more T ^*"=?rca,y able torwsdiow anytmng. ana xf i did h aoiael down, it waa immeaiataly tkrowi cp , - =atad not even keep a giaaa of watar an mj Life oonld not iact under neb eirenxn- ! *ad, aooordxngiy, lie phjsactaaa. wbo hare ?arcing faitnfnlly, tn&ngk n lan I'laaTh'Tj , l n aKOt ait from tae graapof tae draad Arcber^frank ^7^ ^ *^ey ?mia Ao ao more far raaaaiadr. ?1 J"?**1 ^-ergyxnan. and to asks ?rab da^owtion V~* united fnnda m beat suited ma. Aa acqacat ?=? Siaitaa me at tna boapatal. Jtr. Fraderick of Sixth street, below Arcfc.ad?asud me, tfjgt nope, to try your B^tara, and kindly j at ? bottie. Proa tbe rar I iMmtTafiiw-^d gioonsy shadow of deax? T*ceaed, r " '* 3tm. xaaak ^od far it. getting besaer. * urt lw, bottiea, I bar* ateeady I ^?~r r"1* J^^de, wad I fees eaogr^w of brnr.g per I | I fiT^r i!? r<WOIr ttJ srtfe aac daagbtera. from wbcm ! | " fc itoth'rig lor eagbtaer months; lor. gen- j | L ^ toyai Tirggr.an. iron, tbe rictaity of | To year mrainabie Batters I owe tbe ; ^Atfe wHSch baa takes tbe place of vtftt , | 1 oti Bitters will 1 owe tbe gioraoas prrrv | my boaom tboae wbo are tbe ^ me m iifa. Tery trtly yacrs, 1BAAG MALOn. isdiy oeaccr ia tbe troth ef tbe abcre state. v. 7.** Kt ***? deepaired of seemg ocr comrade | ??W?s. restored te beafth CTKJUCEACK, 1st Sew York ir*2??JzJj:sjL*T* c, Uth^ H^CETVAMJOL, Kd3r - T" f V^Ct 1st ArtiHe-r. 1 " j. Fi^iWliL, Co. KM T LriS'?=ii>C?L*T. Oo. C, U tk IUim. i^??rVAM*B, lUSn Toek. J f TE JUtLerj T. TS4 X?? Tort. A5 ?>? Co. P. I5ti fui. UllTw ? ** Uc. x, otb tii Se. Tort. as:it^7LJ!iTB(aiu'* ??-r rajiSTS. A. 1 =i 's>sni*,cc. b, loettpi "c- *? Jaoebot- ^ bode. lawajls or oorarajziTs. "N ?- ?31 ARCH STREET S^*ar*l Ofia mm* it t & cs if] jSaitg getelligeaor. National Union Nominationa. FOB. FKXIISKIT, ABRAHAM LiftCO LI, Of tt ttxhtr FOE V1CK-PEKBIDK9T, ASD&1W JOHKftOH, or ussiaai. PRESLDE5TIAX KLKCTOBS. JOHS E. ATKIXBOH, of H armor* Ootttj. ssoon DIHTBJCT, XDWAlED C EU5KZ&, of Mnmnn^i*. <?iib narnci, B.. E~ B&Oim, of Jictaon. KLXCTQU AT LilGI, ttt kt JL. q * t J., of Marion. Union State Ticket. XDHTX I. BQKHLiS. el Wwl OoatfJ. gMQMMXMM T O* B*ATB, SSlSTItlJI). HALL. tfEimm- ? auroras or eusa. j. K. HtWHOKntB, of fcM* TTTItT*" OV r t MTBILL TAR&. ?d Brook*. XPH&AIM B. HALL, of Marion coseasss, C. D. ECIBABD, al Ohio Oocntr. County Ticket. Skati LA31KL PECK HKO SO JLKXLU G. D. *OKA* BxcoExn?? ? G ROBDiBOJf-. T-nitrt tk?JQ5S BISHOP PiogKcrrjfi Arroajcrr?A. B. CALP ** grrriTM?CHAEXJg i? HAB8 FB.OM ATLAJTTA Aistktr Kptit.Utorr B Cm. i-htrm.B-A R.?rw.s*I *? AJ1*W Ua w*o? ??> ChUdJM W *? Jrvtn tb* Ijtmirrtli* Jscniil. Sept. SI. We have letters from Atlanta to the i2t: iML Tne city was fail of bu.tle .ci coc fosion, as the people "'V'n preparations to obey the " eta-man, which ? u>? place. The ?tree3 resettle t???e M St* York on the first of May, when every "can who dc*s not ore tisre?de?ce i! bis doty lo more, in obedience to som. oid legend of the Knickerbockers. M.. ?>? B Brrry send, to us tie fonD*iug peUuo= of the city of AU?u to nkiM him to change or modify the ex pulsion .* _ - ? IHIT#" AlUfli. Ga., Stpt lit 7"i Major Gentrai W T S Sisi The undersigoec, "* J members of Council fcrgg-" for the time being tse^ the people of the said waste and wishes, ask lea ^ but respectful1. T to petrrioa sider the craer requiring the: lanta. At first new, it stre measure would inTolre extraord ,tip aaS 1=M. b?t since we bare practical execution o. U, ?o fat as V'O^reesed. and the individaa. codu. EE cf Se people, and heart the rJJ menb as to the inconveniences, loss, suferirr attending it. we are sansce- that^ the emrout ofit will involve a the aggre gate consequences appalling and heart- ^ rC^Sacv poor women are in an adraoces s-a-e o*f pregnancyJ otherB having yoaug children. wat? h?U?to, iter *be greater ?rL are either in the army, ^ouersor dead. Some eay : "I have sue* ' cat "ck at my house ; who will I am gone 1" Others eay : "What are we to do ? we ha-ve no houses to go to, ttd no means to buy, baild, or r?t -e^ta. retail res or fnencs w> go to. A: other says i "I will ?T "d '-*\e tuat ar-icieof property ; bnt such and so^ , thing. I?a? leave oehiad, ^ag<> 1 them much." We reply to them. Uen antnaan wiil carry your a>-a"Eeadv and then Gen. Hood will take fffh^ce on r aoc they will reply to that: -Bull waul to leave the railroad aisucc a .place, and cannot gat conveyance from '"S refer to a few in L4?. &vv tkii ase^?crt will ope*Aie .n As toc ^dT^eed, ibe peopi. -o-th of as fell *>aek. and before your ar jje-e a large portion of the peopie,-ere had'^Sed tontfe ; ? thai: - south of this is already er,-w4ed'*^.T^4 i out sufficient houses to j people, ami we are informed that kfiw sutt.uk iu churches ana otter out- , ^Hdi^ This beiug ??, how i. ?????> bie for the people still here and children) U find' she.ter.anuhow can i?bj live tnroogh the wtnter m the ? no iteirer or rabsisteace; in the^miaKoi !i^?^who know them not, and without S^fwi to assist them much if they wer. ^ wii-ing to do 60- _ - , This is but a feeble p'.ctnre of thejan .i_i. TOO k!>0W Ififi wi,e tfce terror, - be described by words. t oniy conceive of it, ana ? ask yen u> : ua'e these things into consideration. We , wow jour ?nd acd ume are oonuanallv . Mcupied with the datiet of your command, .hS ^moat deters as from asking yon-' attention to the matter, bat thought s 'Tit be that yon had not considered the ?u f~ctin aM Of i? awful consequences, Lod^t. on reflection, yon, we hope. ?ould tot make this people an excepuoc * ail mankind, for we know of"?* instances ever Win* LOt in the Coi*ed Si*uja. A*dv*1^ *?! I this helolew yeople done, that they should ^driven ironTZe* bomes. to wander as e'jugwis aad to bu.b m yet the number of ?^L-sfiHiere. who are hera, . rt-soectable number, rf allowed to riwn a. ho^T .about "^^"i^S^Tmight ber for a much longer tisae, ana not need ?MiSM**? al an/ t^ In conclusion," we most **rof*r? ,hU solemnly petition yon to recusidsr this order, or modify it, and suffer thxs nnfor tnnate peojfle to remsin at heme and enjoy -whet htti-e means^hey fcave BsnsrtftfawbyMi. i . JUJBa *- Cauocw, Moyw ] - ~ >T|||Ln' ^ s. a w?ia. # <U. lUUUl'l U?LI. Mn.rrs.sT Itmcoi ^ Or tsm UUkAiAurri, im rii Fibld, I Atlanta, Ga^ Sept. 12, 1?64 ' J -Z'7?" M- CaUumM, Mayor, M. X. JUm,cm C Jfei2t, rwprcmtmj the Cuy Council cf 4tlnm*fi ? r I have yonr letter of the 21th is the utsK of 4 petition to revoke say order removiag ail tbe inhabitants from Atlanta. I bave read it carefully, and ere fal. credit to your Matements of the inlim tint will be oeca?io?ei by it, and jet shall not revoke tor order, simply because my orders are not designed to | meet the humanities of the ease, bat to j prepare for the future struggles in which ?ft Unas, yea bunarocs of mi mens of rood | peofle outsiia of "ktUhta kar? a desoTin mast have ^Ffact. not only at Atlanta, but in all Ametica. To secure this we mast slop the war that now deso a Ales our once h&ppj* and fkrored oonntrr. To stop war we oust defeat lie rebel ar mies That are arrayed against the laws and Constitution which all must respect and obey. To defeat thesa armies we must prepare the way to reach them in their re cesees, provided with the arms and instru ments which enable us to accomplish our purpose. "Sow, I know the vindictive nature of our enemy, aai that we may have many years of military operations from this quarter, aad therefore deem it wise and prudent to prepare in time. The use of Atlanta for warlike purposes is inconsistent with its character as a home for families. There will be no manufactures, commerce or agriculture here for the maiatenance of families, and sooner or later want wil! compel tbe inhabitants to go. Why not ?? no"- when all the arrangements are completed for the transfer, instead of wait ing till the plunging shot of conteading armies will renew the scene of tbe past month '^ Of course I do not apprehend aay such thing at this moment, but you do not suppose that this army will he tere till the war is over. I cannot discuss this subject with you fairty, because I cannot impart to you what I propose to do, bat I assert that my military plans make it nec essary for the inhabitants to go away, and i can only renew my o'er of Bernces to make their exodas ia any direction as easy and comfortable as possible. You cssno't quafify war in harsher terms than I will. War i: cruelty, and yon cannot refine it; and those who brought war on onr country deserve all t?e curses and maledictions a people can pour out. I know I had no hand is making this war. and I know I will make more sacrifices to-^3ay than any of you to secure peace. But you cannot have peace and a division of our country. If the United States submits to a division now, it will go on till we reap the fate of Mex ico. which is eternal war. The Waited States sow and au1 assert its authority wherever it hes power; if 11 relaxes one bit to pressure it is gone, aad Ik" 0 w that such is tor the ^^MThis feeling us?oi^|^^^^^^^Hvapj comes I the Union, :y ot Instead of od reads |is army, 3d sup let it aow rent the iioint ^sire Vu i 1 j 1 11 ^?ri table, j ' Atlanta can ia peace aad quiet I 1 at hi^^TIo stop this war, which can ? a.-it be done ly admitting that it began |1 io error aoo .? perpetuated ia pride. We doe t vast your negroes or your torses, or i1 your bouses or your land, or anything you I have: but we da want and will have a just , obedience to tbe la we of the United States. ' That we will have, and if it involves tbe destruction of yon improvements ;we can not iielp it. Tou have heretofore read 1: public tectioeat ic yonr newspapers, that 1 live by falsehood and excitement, and tbe | quicker yea seek for truth in other auar- 1 tere the better for yotu I repeat, then, that by the originaTcom- I pact of government, tbe United States had certain rights in Georgia which have nev er been relinquished, and never will t>e; that tbe Sjctb began warty seixing forts, arsenal*, mints, custom-bouses. Ae- fe, long before Mr. Lincoln was installed, and ' before the South had one jot or tittle off provocation I myself have* seen in Mis souri, Kentucky, Tennessee and Missis sippi, hundreds and thousands of women aad children ieeingfrom your armies and ' desperadoes, hungry and with bleeding test. In Memptis. VVcksburg aa& M-rw.t- I sippi we feed thousands upon thousands of the families of rebel soldiers left om>tir j hands, aod whom we could not see starve. 1 Sow that war cosnes bote to you, you 1 feel very different?yon deprecate its bor- 1 rors, but did not feei them wben yoa sent car-loads of soldiers and ammunition, aad j m oalded shell aad shot to carry war into j Sec tacky aad Tsaaeaeeet and desolate the hyozaes of hnndreds aad thousands of good 1 people, who only asked to live in peace at i tbeir old homes, aad under the Govern ment of their inheritance. Ba: these com- j parisona are idle. I want peace, and be- . Heve it can only be reached through Union ' and war, and I wiil ever condhct war ' partiy with a view to perfect and early j s access. Bat, ay dear sirs, when that peace does : me, yea may call on me for anything.? ] Then will I share with you tbe last cracker, ] and watch with yoa to shield yoar h;jaes j and families against danger from every ' quarter. So*, you tauat go, aad take with 1 you the old and feeble; feed and nurse them, and build for them in more quiet j pieces proper habitations to shield them ' against the weather, until the mad passions ; of men coo! ftiwi, aad- allow the Union ! aad peace once more to settle on your oic homes at Atlanta Tours, in haste, W. T. Sbiiius, Major General. ??wus'i comiTDLaroBX olds a to tex 11HT ?s rss Txxsaasaa. Ba o'rVa. Dir. ass Abut or rss Tajrs, 1 Kmji Powt, Ga_, 8ept. 9, io64- J Gtatrml Fitli Order* So. 16.?It. is with pride, gratification, aod a sense of Divine favor, that I con gram late this noble army upon the successful termination aI the Tour officer* claim for yoa a wonderful recoad?Jor-example. a March ef fear nan deed (400) miles, thirteen (13) distinct an ts, four ttiniwrt (4.000) prisoners, ?fetd of colors captured, , and thiee thousand (3 000) of the eaemv's | ae&a buried in joar froot. I Tonr movemena upon the enemy's flank have been bold and successful: first upon Besaca, second upon Dallas, third upon Keenesaw, fourth upon Slckajaek, fifth TI* Boswell. npon The Augusta Railroad sixth upon '-Eire Cnurch," to tie South west of Atlanta. and seventh npon Jones boro and the Macon Railroad. Atlanta was evacuated while yoa -were fightine at Janesboro. 6 The country may never know with what patience. iabor, and exposure. you bare tagged aw aj i: every natural aad artificial Obstacle that an enterprising aad confident | enemy could interpose.- The terrific bat- i ties too havefongt; mar never be reilixed or crecited, still a glad acclaim is already greeting yon from the Gc rem meet aa d people, in view of the renlts yoa have be.ped to gain, and I beliere a sense of the magnitude of the achievements of the last hundred dayi will not abate, bat increase with time and historv. Onr rejoicing U tempered, at it always must be, by the soldier"* sorrow at the los? of his compauions-in-arms. On erery hill side, m erery valley tbougbout your long and circuitous route, from Da!ion to Jones boro. yon have buried them. Tonr trusted and beloved commander Mlin your midst, his name. tie name of McPherson,carries with it a peculiar fae!in* of sorrow. I trust the impress of h^s character is upon yon all, to incite you ts gener?us actions and coble deeds To mourning friends, and to all the dis abled in battle,yon extend a soldier's sym pathy. My first intimate acquaintance with yon dates from the 2eth of July. I neTer be- ? beld fiercer assaults than the enemy then made, and I never saw troops more steadr and self-possessed in aetion than yonr Di Visions which were then engaged." I have learned that for cheerfulness, obedienoe, rapidity of movement and con fidence in battle, the Army of toe Tennes see is net to be surpassed, and it sha!! be my sttidy that your fair record shall con tinue, and my purpose to assilt you to move steadily forward and plant the old fia? in eTe.-y proud city of the rebellion. [Signed,] O. O. Howaao. Mty Gen. Official: SiWFK. L Tassasi, Assistant Adjutant General. J&r Uifc lnuailig?ioer. A Trip to tk< laifd CoaiNHiMU Dlnrlct-Tlit Popular Peclia{. Gk>ti?bi?xs:?A dey or two after Mc Ciellan s aoceptanoe appeared I started down the river, by boat for Cabell and Randolph counties, on prirata business ! ?oleiy. Being no politician and seeking no office, my m:sd was fres to observe tie popular maniiestatioas, touch icg the great saoject which dots or ought to fill the American heart?the preservation of the government. I met with an unusnai num ber and variety of people, of ail professions and from various sections of the counirv: the Clergyman, physician and lawyer: the trot hearted, earnest and; patriotic" farmer, the oold sinewey mechanic and laborer, standing proudly erect **ia the midst 01 his toil," the man of science and letters, sol diers of various age, grade and experi ence?the raw recruit who had jn?t Old adieu to hia peaoerul home and tbe otjects Df his hopes and affections, to 6nter cpoa the new j?nd untried scenes of war: beside tiim stood the veteran woo tad passed the fearful ordeal?with features disciplined, calm and composed, with dauntless aoal within, self poisad and iniepeodent.scbool ed and attuned to act and speak through nerves that had ceased to snake, in forms and accents of gentle and teaserest sympa thy, or in tones aad deeds that rise a*r?>f the wild uproar and din of battle. Woncer ous adaptability J met with participators in nearly every battle since tne war begai>. Of course the great and final issue new at hand I found uppermost ib all mit-ds. Military victories were regarded only as subsidiary. Shall the Baltimore or the Chicago platform with the respective can didates triumpn, all seemed to regard as the settler of all things else, past, present and future. If the former shoaid inamph. all was safe: if tbe latter, all irreirieveably and forever lost?country, honor and liberty s last hope! Such an awakening of a gTeat people to the true importance of the issue assured me of what is to be the result. The last elab orated aad gilded embodiment of treason at Chicago, with "Little Mac" perched I thereon, elicited the concentrated acorn a&i ii>d.gaai?&a of insnited loyalty every where; whose piercing glance, like the lightning's fiaan, nas already penetrated its inmost recesses, and its bolt, like that of the lightnings, is certain to shatter the hideoas pile with him thai standi thereon, I into at^oi. I think oa my way to Guyan aoite I conversed with as mac> as twenty . who aaid they had been MeCte.lan men until they read the Chicago platform and i his acceptance. Upon this they dropped him at once and forever. I met with m?sy that believed ne had t?een in the conspiracy from tbe beginning?that the reoel junto, at tbe same time they aB?;gned Lee, Beau- | regard, Breckinridge and Taliandigham their parti in tne great and bioodv drama assigned a<so to McCleiiaa his.' And in v-.ew of presen: developments this is not improoatle, far it explains aoch conduct whi.%- in charge of the Potomac Armv hitherto inerplieable. Dpon landing affGayandotte I found a large gathering ot people present for the purpose of raising a large and beautiful iag bearing the names ~sf Lincoln and Johnson, upon the very spot where a little more than three years ago a rebel secession Sac was raiaec. It was a tariiiiag sight, and proof positive that true loyalty, wits all ir* mistakes and short-comings, tas made some headway within the last three years. The men of the mocotaim were there, whose wild and elevated homes had kept them ?o.~r? Virginia's modern degen eracy, in the pure air where Washington and the fatners imbioed tneir inspiration, together with the Ragle they imprinted on the emblem oar monntaiaeers as love aad will never forget or forsake, like that im perial bird the crag and fastnesses cf the mountains, have during tbe last three years sheltered them alike from the stsrta and outlaw?the common enemy of all animated nat a re. Bat tners had been spread oetore tbem scenes of heart piercing sorrow. In me valleys below lay their little farms, and the homes of their wives and children. They had early given tbear yostng aad vig orous sons 10 the army of their country which had beaa called to fcgnt oa dijtant fields, tearing all they passessed to the mercy of the guerrilla. They had seen their crops and fences destroyed, their stock drisea away, their buildings burned aad wives aad raaaaing children atrip-1 P?i af everything aad toraed to par iah. The refugee, too, wko was there? I who had fled with bti faiailv a?d the few ! tSesu thty eonld take with them from in j dependence tad plenty, acroaa the Ohio. to r ?> rhsl*as ? - J - j Fnccor naDz.g sirn.gers? Ittring all to Ike der*au.iJon of robbwu W M J W A >k a a A I _ 3 ? ? ? wa W. i wc UUB, wi>o had bees ?qn?pp*d and *e: os br ibe rieh F. F. Vs who ?tn! are permitted to f-2?T their possessions unmolested Ail these sacriSces ud privations the* had chosan to so dare rather ;>.?n oow to trea son and desert tie tig of their fathers, caci sere the men I met gathered to petaer ai Goyandotte u rut the for Lineoia aad Johnson. C&pt. James H. Ftrgasoe. who had fceea reared tootg them, bat absent for some jews, and for '?oJeui a Captain aader McC.ei.aa, has recently retarned. He ad dreaded them in a speech of reliing eS&ct, admirably attinr the uat and occasion, u which t'ney re sponded as sack men always respond. Capt. F. tpoke of the transcesdaat impar tacce of LLe Presidential issue?of the two platform*?of hit experience in the Aittt o. the Potomac aader KcCielian the r? gard be had entertained for him as a mil iary maa, bat denounced and abandoned him apco his naeoaditional strrender to ! the.rebeia of the Cnisj^o Coavutioo Hoc. John M. Phelp* of Mason county, canaidate for Congress for the Third dis trict, was also present, and addressed the people in an earnest aad patriotic speect, which I hase no doabt won hia maay - net as. He is a Western Virginian by birth, was among the ?rst tc res.it the ordinance sf secession, to reorganise the old and erect the new Stale, has assisted m raising three of lour regiments, was far two years a Captain or Chaplain in the gallant Ninth, aod has been a member of the Senate and President of tnat oody, in ail of which station, he nas shown n.mself to be a consistent, earnest, competent aad most devoted Cnioa man. The Circoit Coart, with Jadge Samceis on the bench, was in session most of the week. Tte Jadge acquits himself with great credit andigives geoera. satisfaction, displaying on aii occasions a knowledge of law, familiarity wiin the rales of practice, with an accuracy, independence and promptness of decision, far exoeeding me expectations at his warmest friends. My experience cp the Sanawti valley w? equally gratifying. 1 loaad the ioyal people eTerrwnere "wide awake. They nad already dissected the Cnicago platform, aad made up their minds as to iu eandidaxe. Tne loyel men, inclosing all the I?emo crau, regard this Cnicago a?a.r as a oraacc of Jtfj Dans great scneme of treason DOLIti Lg fcise. There wat no Federal Court held a: Carietuon, thongh there nas been at no time since the war commenced, greater security ia that valley. I a ere naring beea no seasonable notice gives masy suitors were present With their witnesses and were much disappointed- It was the opinion of m?sy that if the officer# of that Coart regarded their sessions of so little impor taace to the commanitr as no: to deserve a previous notice of their son attendance, they bad better ra?pend the Coart attogeth er for the present at least, or vacate thtir D?c?s. A Locus Os. 1 *tt va a. . Samuel Ott, See & Co., *ftnrs ro? FAIRBANKS STAXDAKD SCALES. ABAPTE) TO ITXET B1U..VCH 01 BCilSM wber> ? correct and durablt Scaieti referred Chanter Scales of Eierr Variety PORTABLE A DOBJCAST SCALE FOR STORES HAT ASDCATTLI SCALES VarakoaM* Triatpertatlea Stain fcaiaa far Sraia and PIobt?acalx tor ?--h?a% ScaJM ?orOoa! iMaian ani ?Ootwa and gcg^rscaio Fiute Wsd Piatifctiox. a~h lf< earn Jfl? Scalea?Barken and Jrwal Mmn Keana. ? * AD of which art warrariod in tTorr ;jnWk. i ^ or "end for as ani o?li !j.iU f ? tirrtuAr. W- B.?Thaar Scale* haw *D BK basm^v. whic? pKTCbmtr* wil? tii- Bpt i. fcxanooricn m nc* th? cut witt ozh*r Scftjo* o3er?d for il.* n. tai? atr. wiiirfi "il"" " *artaaka- a BC%1* wrtk CMt iron bMniip cacaot t* fco SAM'L OTT, SON A CO., Aeeats TBCIKiU MiUti 3 H&rdw&re^addleryH&rdware.&c Cor . JtartK t Mocrot ata^ opf KcLcrt Eucaa. >?hlt U httllaf. Va c.a ?DCTE. r.amiT. w. ft. iiTTIUJ. BOOTH, BATTELLE & CO., lSTicce?t>r*tc Oorr^d MAier.] FAMILY GBOCEBIE8, BOAT STORES, PKODrCl, r**SH AJTD CT&KD *XATr^ tin ic* A5S casskd rsurrs. *c_ Comer of Monroe and Water Streets, W5KELIVG,. W. VA. I* ooonactk>B *ta the l:w thort 1, a Wharf Wtaad U klk, d?*ce X tbe tre u S> rcrvardiac aac Qcwb^ ? - ?- Ma 9WTVKV tOCSMU met u A^oau fey- ??-? islpnnfctioc tHirtaiain^ therev^ jyIS-8m HAMILTON & CLARK. COAL and WOOD COOKDiG STOVES A It., all kiada of PAJU.OR AMD HKATUIG ITOVXI, ftrtaptad far Ailh?r vood or scaL Hollow-Ware, Plough Pointj, Grates Arches, A*? ETt&T DESCKiniOI OP CASTINGS, Soiling Mill, Flouring AXO BAW MILL. CASTINGS. QtracT ror5n>*T a machtst* ibop. *T?*la?. W. TA A ALT AIJ) FLOCK. 1200 S^L^0.A^E??CJUi FALL AM* WINTER GOODS.! 5 00 X>0?. CHILD"? WOOL BOSK, ftOO ? MUMS' ? ? aoo - LaDIIF MK1TTS0 ? 300 - - WOOL ? 90 0 M - ? HOODS. so - nsr ? .* ackkta. 75 - ? - QTKEfifTTlTK I' J ?SiJ H I lX5? iiAvai, oonoK* ican, kubias, lORAOflb ;OC?XT CAPS. BEIA.FA.5T CAR, Sc., Ac 50 DO I- CHILD'S wool G LOT KB A MITTS. 75 ~ LaDIKS" ? ? A 6AU5TLI9, 50 ? M1X? ? ? ? as * - LISID L1ATH11 SLOTH, 50 ?* ? - GAUFTLKTS, as - - - J, ? 10 - HZaVT BC-CK. &L0TX8, ao - lis id ? siuttlkj, io - ltiLHAar sees ? 50 - GMTTS ?i LASIX* Eli GLITKi. Everything Else Desirable NOTION LINE. Tbe Winter joodi baring baaa tor, and sj aoaa&f pnrcbaeeC- dsnag tbe month* of Ma j sac Jane, I wiL goarantae alant sj *:*t Rtoci ax price* oaaed or. void at 17i. And far b?; rftl coicce and ery'.ae ofTaiet Hanrrj and Fancy Wool Good* I defy u* 1ms and W ml ESF^Mershanu irt reqneau*d to ioak throng* a? itare before pa:?,aa ? g. wataitr itej bey or not. . GEO. K WHEAT, NOTION JOBBER. 26 Monroe Street, WHEELING, W VA. KATIOUL MEDiCL\E. T\R. THOMAS J. KISSES WOULD J_S raapectxauy i&irB um ciri? ? of Wm?.u| aod vicinity th?: &t aerakwtLj iocmTad rr ? tti? ety fortt- practice of Median* apon the S*-- , ucnai or Aciecac He bat t*aan eocagad :n ! ut practice of tj pmffiax for * sum uf year*. , aac Lu Uec exanLj abcowk't. la tne of al! nnrtiM of Oimmi troth kcu ud ctron ?c. I Dr. K- M b?ratalart. WiU d?v?fcr * food ^are o hi* tAe aadatteateut. tothe treatateatcfailcAronir LMBMI* 3f both MZH, ruct ft* CcuuspOac kSd Mi I M? of Lang IhMMM. all I*wuei of tbe Throfct. Catarrh. Dyapepa^. L*?r GcnnpUonxa. Maraanai .Nerr; u? Iimmm, t ?necy of Bk*od and Skia Liaeaaea Tamer, Spina! ASec&oaa, Itiiimii of the Kidney* and Biaooer. Eovt AfaetioM, Dmm? of the Bye m?- W. Ac Tboee pec&laar to 9 ?. ra; La *?rwit.nry D-jmw erf in* Uterna, Pa^nfai Irrvra lar!t?ea twn iiIim, Prolapac* Utn% and ail 3i?r W? Diseases to vtach taey are ?aiwao Dimm of CL.idret carexaiiy and raoooailj tnm'md Me6 iomi in fi d reliable aod agreeable. All commraicati-,ne tfki?y cccfldeniaL >"ign: caiJecneerfni.y au? promptly aawved. fcV jSLo* and rea:daaoe j&e door ?ki of Uxli At..cf'i HotaL, Ttire atr*?et, near Bead A Kraft's Drag Store. Oaetr* Wheeling. W. Ta. Office boar* train fc A. M. to t P M. umKs:K?. Prof B F Payne, rtenhec-iua. Ohio. Dr W. D McGregor. ? ? Dr 6. Artoid, O^ancfa. Otla Pro!. C. H. CieavAiaad. i iar l. Ocuu. Dr. C. A. Melchlmer. Tan Wcsrt, ?? j?2T-iydA? ? A CARD. DEL EL. H Li K JE?FH FBI CI AIT, STKGKOS . Ais D AOOOUCHAB?f aaAtni for pa?t laeors woaid r?j^crfal:y inJorta A? ^aada aac the pabiic generally tbal be i? at ill docaf baciaaee at L? old ?rand. Maia ?rart. near the Sa^etmton Brtdfe, vnere be will oe bapay to attend to any bouii m ma Lao tbat a*oy be entraatac u, ba cara. 5' *?bt =a. j proaptJy attended to. Dr. Loe ie ? pradaate ot tbe Bciede Medicai la*ertate of Cmehumti. and profcMooa fur tae iaai Lvt?M yart Dr. Lao ? nee prepared with all the necaeeary apparatae lor tbe Madioai appLesnn of Bhctiiaiy te tbe mat cOnroaac rtieeiena. to vhaca aa voo/d the apecaa. aatrsaofi of tbe aS^cud. Sc per: tbe * Healing Art* of tbe preamt day (aa ; r?cr c*d by Bctococi thai Ireaaaidaapafa- of " ' aeaaftt il tt* a? tat Thm lo diaaaaae of :iidren AH coaaaaajsarisae atr ictly eoabd?ctal 6. SLACK. SaoaAor Tsh Sml W 5 DU7BAK, M. H. D. LatfMa wiebtac to ooMKk tha Dr. ftf thry araf I ?*? ^ ?? ???? He. Si. &T?at Baw, u: *r? ^ ***? Im Kouipu^kf uaa u BALL BUTTONS M flm BLACK, SOLD. UlTIt, ITOIT * - - Ct*. fc?? The Weekly Intelligencer VSnotilUrtHn ?riOKMt; ?M vt-k cbetoc ?aA frapar*.' i : mai ctma.p?1 Smptpa -jc. tfeM WEST VIRGINIA Business College, AT WHCKL1IO. ao*j>rcTs? rr I X- HITCHCOCK, at sa mais rrur. -jytac. tor pniiff-J i*7 aad a-easis*. rpa 1 yoca# met ax*d ?aa? tooy is at prac.j ^i ?"back fifi. the ufiirt tl??rtiiii of >!!?!?? ?in"it Aocc?raTaKtWj aacita rrfcon; taata. BOOK-KKKP1S6, ?tripped of its abacr^ h&acct ;r> l_x*tj aad unocj, aad mafiHit to tte ?oOrni Steele of aoitf biaaa?*aa ptpocal-'j zs th* Caaxed Btt'w i? the i<agty tx.\.<rci of att?et.*ot. ita uti, which are aa ex art. aaemsf aad frae from Ujc aa 7 a?> of tattt e aa<1 cum# r iaac is terj lev word*. ? fm made fa?gfT1ar to the nadett. a be w4*? aa Utc oumdmcxma a ouaxae of prartaral Boofc-Saepit*, it ismer: a arU of bucAa it {T(*t *? ef fc ? ?r lit art wbjch eaaa.?a to a r.u tac.::ry tc asy'kiad oftiniiw. | A W&1T15G ftCHOOL ? pp? ci; tad cudih> artaadad t>y both UdM aad fBLUaec. where. ?iUwct eti?nt| lur th* fail cooraa, a pod haai wntta# cat be oMatat it a (X'3n>?-HjC?l CAl-CClAT2A*A raseiT* the attentat thaar pc-.mary aact ea rnest* To* acadaal wiil be mao* acxjtatstad vjtk ar??ra. xaooa* of salctiaXaoa aoi taciad it Uuuii, taaditf ?. t ?av. j u it* at trearataoa ai hi* war*. IWi la tc atadeat aiac a soaxaa of liftlBKSf K1JLXCB Bacfc-r.f at J Ccrrattcy. i of ?- |uut? Met xa radars metsuoa of ouadactmc " ? aerddiaf fcdtare * T it ta* fcU.*e ?at^acta arc istoflf <r ed vol Tir-mi aad tarr irar>oaa teadix* tc tt? fci Mfir? of mft caaract?? aa met aa~ rim ? Tke cocm u aatrucuc t ? ittaadac to be aa oacrpreAetar*'* ant U?or>tft aa that of asy o? the Oumaaerca*. C*.? tag aa. et-i ta* gyan u. ta* atc dett ?a mtci. laar. I. I. H t?p hart tc refar taoaa tc ta aatx*^vt to ta* idh an of ta* basfca -t Whaa *ag ate 6nitr^-n. aad ?** wcia' j to taa atadetta. TEEMS. 4c. Par tt? fall eoeraa aocrre it Ira tad, xaaadtaf ite rectis^* biat* I>a u for ia& toe ctarp it $4C. payabie ox eaterttf The t.ae aana!^ ra qn-rma lar'tue oaarae ta Sr^ct two to ttxae a^^iti* . bax itff attdets ta ao: it tis??b* may reman: as ?jq|, aad men aa o^aa. aa fee plaaim |aaT Commissloner'B Sale. r\r THI FmOPKKTT SOW ESOWS Ai TH1 V^/ * &.rarr.tr ?: tea.** os '-Le ia?: aide o? Mazt ?treat, aai tbe low oa MarM#-t atr?*t zs tfc* rwar taer^of, ot e_al UAI?AT. ta* att or Octat<ec, IMA a: tt* frost doer of ta* Cotrt Eoaaa fcr Ofei* uoastj. It ptrssaaoe af a decree of tae Ctrcsit Cocrt fjr Okie goeaty. it a eartars cater tteracs ?a?rait Fraaca It Caa|> ,u* aa aricpiat'tarrT, aad the ierai m bar* ai lae atd czecttor of M*? V. Cta^Iiat, daceaaec. aad Mar? F. L - i*ct.. are deAs?d atu. 1 ?aa.. aaiL a* ?j*<ciau cc-rtxstaaauarr. at tba trozii d--xrr of tb? Onart Hnaaa for f;?fck. oocrry us fcATUAIiaT, it* id of Urv.har IMA .c irgwr't aaod aa.? as 16 o'clock A M, lo tt- i.ci?a: mid t*ea( tadder.at poaiar anct^ot. tae to.*je"u.# r?ai aasatc. xs tb* aaad dacrve j?artictat;y a?*t:^?i rd aad daerrrbwt, ettatad ta tbe ory of WW.14, tLw aa to a^j, i??riS^raa of to** ?*? aa&tarao Urty* t-te.?2*?frcttis^ forty tc tr?44?feat ct the e4C aide of Sim atreet. atd extoediac bacs of ?t vidtt aaatwarl. j fr:a aaic atreet oae tttdred aad ttojrty-ra:t^-taev :?.t/:a* pro^ery fea ?: m tte -Eraaw Hjcee:** a^ac UA testers ooe ttt dred atd tiart??t.?I1S??frr rti* f or. aaii Martrt airaai ut)aJ?fli faar ai?C ratait# Part of r*ri ?.;i: ui.wr:? Kt^crt< <ae taadrad aad a_aeteac?lle-waa. ^e aoid -t ttrea -e^^raie par^e^ of twetty-tao?A? la?< froct eart. Il&M.* \jf feAli?Ti*c oae-tftt?"--i?pan of the pnrchaaa m^tey it raah. and to* rtaa;::t| 'itr-trtt pan* as iotr aqsai t&u uiu. ;*;a: *e it ait. rwaiee, ri^ttaet aad :aesiy Ur a-ottta. wltt trierva; frr?ai tSe day cf aaie. tte ;-trrtiaa>- to totd U th* defarrad mi:> ^>etto, the c-a> Blakaer to reta!t the title sctC th? pcrrtaee a-zie; ark:; aaee bras ftJy paaa. JAMB ! WHIAT, TRUSTEE'S SALE & DF TALriBU EI4L XTTAT* 15 TH* CITT OF WMKLLS6. T eirtxs* of a deea-uf total exact la: by B- -t*rt In-oasfceid aad Cati^rite ua wifr u> Ail-ed ar traatae. caSad t^e fid 4ay tf Acyutft, .r^.? aad reoordar: an tot- -??or of th* aac jrder lor ~JZ-jc coatry, it dwai tortv-foc-' 4-?. fotac two Kvadrad aifd rw-tty thraa 232* azad 07 nnoe of k.o order of tte Czrrtn Gotrt lor ?aad cotsty g.ade : - the VJtt day of May. aod ert^rad t order toat tcn<?*: t, pa#* 1U. oj a tact toe tiflennfj-d ru appo tlad trt?^??e it the place of its %t- 1 AJ".-?d 3ald?aiL I WiZL oa TIUtoDAT. ta? trai day of ^aptcit&er, l?t?A the fraa: d?*>r of tt* C^<^X Bock tt aaid cactty. at c'ciocc A K. : ffr Lr mat ta* laftiowizaf ttaacr^iiud re*. aat%u.. s.u.?o .0 that part of toe try of Whrelit* coaaotj =a -?d Sorts Waae.iiac- *t* - Lot tsatoar atxty-tr--T?6?? it aqtar* acitiKsr o^t??*??; a?ac. all it*: par:*- af Ktxd aft2* e x* to- aonhart pan of tfc? rty of autf atd -Jtaf tortt of a^o a-y .....or a .j? cward att jcctp*ai by the aa<d DrosaAeld. atd froauac ot tae wear aide of SUt airaet oae an drac aoi tflaot?xa^re ^r .ea, atd rtt cis^ bacs tr tte Otic rear, aad be-?=f the asa atjet waa coaecyad to aaaii Iwooat^-.-: tj A *. Vickham. suatiaaae.*. ot ta* l^tt of a^o>ai?rt 19K. aad racxzrdad it the j5toe ai the r<?cjrdar lor JhK coatty tt Dots forty?4?>?iaUe a3K Tie ai^ee deacmbad property wi be aold aepa rstaly or together to eait ptrchaaura Tartaa offtake?Oaat iyS-tt * fclCmAADGOS. TTaatoe tV -te ateee aaa? as poatpoaad toll aATr& DiT 5aptea.'->er 11. at 1 j ci>cx a* M aepi '1 bfr Ai* of tte ab -tf pr jp^rtf taa baet >wfc poaK *~S TUAeDAT. JCT U1 Mk. aa^n A befiirable Farm for sale. exraftett there 1 a am AT frame a:>oae. Tie iatd 1* eiUua one of tte Eatriba. and 5t. foaapk *a??rt.as. twa Moaro* stat- o atd a-rturt froe fi*(.i - baL A teaer fa..itf atraaa: -J vatar rata ttrotxt it. The iattd .?* ax?d r: ^.tg atd the r tttry haaltir. Ii adjottf toe iaod* c: Wat ftooker, for xaartj of St Ciasartia. Oa>*. l*araota daa^rzt* at j aaiaraaraas r?apactoa# abcre -atd are referred to Amoa Cwaurae. ^rocar, findfeport. '^fcia. If sot aaii at prrraie aa'ae bafare the K day of October a wul Umb be o&raa as paaus aa?a la Har-tunai, Mi*tn. I tiaee aiac ?? acroa Lead Land, it Waafciagtoa oocaty, Mt^aome II mile* from IMaa. ar.rr-la:* J+jSEt. Talnmble Property Tor Kent. TV LXT OS itXSh iBT, L> ? in J~r>. X ftboct jck Loadn^ ud lij Umt * tie ?. E-AKserasss, Trm? :.f ?nrr. A ? SAXK OF TUr?L? 8**1- *?? T1TB IS MTCHIITOWI. J OT ?CWM 1*. ts can tame! BBfi ??-?pf.?r ?? *?- ^5^*-," *ar urw ?ppi? ?? H>? 1 BcrC *? < rnOTD k 00 Sell tug eff ta Qalt tte Basiaes& *|'MI eah aad?tor^AS a^fTl