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Uretllul Steamboat Explosion* AND LOSS OF LIKE. PlTTSBURO, Nov. H. The Mail packet, Buckeye Untie, ex ploded bollr boilers last evening about 4 o'clock, in the locks at Beverly, 12 miles Irom Marietta. No ladies were injured: Tlie killed as lor as known ore John Barbour, of Pittsbiirsr, produce dealer, Jas. Daniels, of I'iiulmrg, engi neer, John West, Edward Atherlon, ol Beverly, Win. Stull, a negro man na med Butler, and ten others. The inju red are Capl. Halm, arm broken and badly scalded, IVm. Whisson hrsl clerk leg broken, and feet and ancles mashed, fie will probably die. Calvin Stule, Joe Covey, leg broken, Elias Blackmail and many others. The boat was torn to pieces?every flue of one boiler col lapsed and the other boiler cannot be found. The accident is attribu'ed to the gross recklessness ol the engineers, one of whom was on the safety ~lve at the lime ofthe explosion.. The car penter says he told the engineer there was too much steam on five minutes be fore the accident. Immigration to our Town. ..Quito a marked change has come over the appearance of our placo with in the past few weeks. Our streets aro thronged with numbers of strang ers, who have lately located, or wish to locate in this neighborhood. The demand for property' is rapidly and steadily increasing. We lenrn that u considerable amount of town property has lately changed hands, and wo hear of a number of buildings erected or to be erected iu our midst. Tho signs of prosperity aro rapidly increasing, anil every thing betokens a great aug mentation iu the population & wealth of Fatkorsburg. Meantime, tho rail road contractors are at thoir work, and will push the road to the extent of their power, which, when done, will offer additional advantages to those wishing to locate hero. Parkersburg Xeict. The Chicago Advertize!' tliti* com plimeuts one of its correspondents If Justice, Jr., desires to Romish by tho pen, wo would recommend him to try the hog/ven next time, iustoad of the writing j/rn, for ho will shino brighter among a litter of pigs than in any other class of litter-ature. Maine Laic in Massachusetts.?The peoplo of Massachusetts have resolv ed to sustain the no-liquor law?and noither to repeal nor modify it. The minority will have to submit to this state of things, or remove elsewhero. Frost-Bitten.?A Miss Frost, in the state of Massachusetts, has recovered S365 of a gallant, for a broach of pro mise of marriage. Ho courted her a year, and has to pay at the rate of a dollar a day for it. The world is the field, which G'hris 4ians must cultivate. DR. GUYSOTT'S IMPROVED EXTRACT of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla put up Iu the largest sized bottles, contains vxorc of the pure Honduras SarsaparilU than any other prepara tion extant, which is chemically combined with the extractor Yellow Dock, and tho extractor Wild Cherry, thus making the remedy more thoroughly efficient than any other Sarsaparilla before the public. At the same time it is per fectly free from all mineral poisons, which can not bp said of any other of the Sarsaparilla compounds. Tho invalid should beware iff poi sons! Mercury, Iron, Quinine, Potash, Iodine, Sulphur, Arsenic, and mauy other mineral and motallic poisons enter into and form tho active basis of mostof thoSarsaparillas and Panaceas of the dnj. Guysott's compound Extract qf Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla does not contain a particle of these substances; as any one can ascertain by applying tho necessary testa. Let all poisonous Sarsaparilla preparations alone, and use QyysoWsImproved Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, which is thor ~~ou'ghly efficacious, perfectly harmless and purely vegetable. AU kinds of diseaso yields to its genial influence. Sec advertisement. 163?It. {[T" Another Scientific Wonder! Important to Dyspeptics!?Dr J S Hooohton's PEPSIN, tho trie Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice, prepared frun Rennet, or tho Fourth Stomach of tho Ox.aRer diroctions-of Baron Liedio, tho great Philological Chemist, by J S Houghton, MD. Philaolphla. This.is truly a wonderful remedy for '^digestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Cotnfiint> Constipation and Debility, curing after wturo's own method, by Nature's own agenttbo Gastric Juice. Pampltlets containing Scienfle evidence of its value, furnished by agcnUgratis. See notico among tho medical advertements. octSO tf 'Z Iloqfiid's German Bitters.?These celebra ted Bitts, prepared by Dr. C. M.Jackson, 120, Arch st^t, Philadelphia, are performing as lonishinpurcs throughout the whole country. We can Vr witness to their curative powers in the cri0f a friend of ours who had the LiverConlyntj and who had tried almost ev ery other aicino,but without eifect. After taking a le\ottlea of these Bitters ho was en tirely cureuji'Q those who aro similarly af flicted, no Hmincnd thein to tako tho prepa ration, tiiatthcy will euro tho disease spoken ?^?l)jinany others "which flesh is heir to." ,"'|ig a ?purious articlo mado in Philadelphia.*- 0?|y .,|Rce to get tho gen uine article ?? V rc|, alroc.t) Philadelphia, or Dr. JackBon, ?V,i{ents throughout tho coun mXrTeD~ On the 4ih\|)VEld. J. Do^ar mo, Mr. Gcorifk ]\Iar(in, to Miss Rebcrca Hall,?<hter of William N. Hall, all of MalKkuntyt ya, 'On Thurstfay ^rtrig, Nov. \8ili, at tho resilienceHanway, osq. in Morgoiitowiij he RoV. Jamua Davis, Mr. Sam.wl, and Miss Elizabeth ^.WLliiugbtur of Mr..? Black, dcc imnorly of Ma rion county, Va. IDT/uJ Typos presen *r%hnnk? for th* Cake. 50 Family Mwlicirafest?, Forlhe use of Hninili ttoenunlry. No family should bo ?f ihrsc I valuable Clients. H I Cu. Morgnutown, Sept, 25, |[ ?."JjL-Jl-L 'i'lic Markets. Corrected Weekly for the ? Mirror." MORGA NTOWNTN^. 20. Potatoes, ????2!) Butter, 'l?1 lb... 15 " kfg...isi Biicmi,. -10?lal Lord, 8 W'lient, y tu. GS.l Hye.- -M* Coir 37$ 26 Buckwliun't,.. .374 Flour, .{? bbl.3.76 L) t'l e'1 Apples ,-76 " ''unciies.a.a.'. Ciluss.Pfcj 10 3.50 " 1U* 12 4.26 Miiiu,-? s.snrosi I |roll, 34?44 BALTlM6RE?Nnv."l'l*.' Wheut, white,Si.10, Flour, 'Plil,S4.75 " red, 1.05 live Flour, 4.00 Cni'ii. White, 73; Chi n Monl, 1,50 " }'cllo\V, 70. per ICO Ilia. Outs, ? 37: Buckwheat, 2.25 R)'? 7S, Chestnuts, 137 While feeuus, 1.50 j Potatoes, T55?GO Flaxseed, 1.25; Apples, lib], 1.37 Timi'lliy-aeeJ) 3.10! Butter kegl (j?20 Cluver-aeed, S.35:Lard, ll?124 Dried apples, 1.10 i Tallow, 9? 10 " Peaches>2.37 j Feathers, 37?40 Ginseng, 40?46! Whiskey, 2G?27 PISUR^^ Flour, ?3.80?3.87 Apples, bl. 81.75 Buckw't.flO|ir,1.00 Feathers, 37 Wheat, 7f?80 N.O.Sugar, 5j?6 OalB, 31 Molasses,gal. 33 Butter?-keg, 16 Coffee, 9jJ?10 roll, 18 Lard Oil, gal. 95 Salt, V bbl. 1.10 Whiskey, ree. 20 i\cw Goods, Ag?In7 D. H. CHADWICK & CO., HAVK jugt returned from Philadelphia, and expect to receive this day a new'stockof Hoods, many of which wore purchased below the early lull price, and consequently can be sold cheaper. We have a general assortment of such Gooda as we have been in tho habit of keeping; and were never prepared to offer greater inducomnDta to purchasers. Call and see our larg0 8tock and pretty styles of Musli" do Laincs and other Dress Goods, Sack flannels, Bonnet Hibbous, Dresrt Buttons and Velvet Trimmings, Zephyr under sleeves, &c., &c. Carpet Bag8 vcry cheap, Pretty cont C?WCo.??, and good color, A small lot of l2fr cent do. with imperfection in the printing,- to be sold at 6i . Giirden seeds will I10 opened when called for. A few of each of 27 kinds of flowcrsecda?all pretty. Hardware, Groceries, Qucensware, &c. Keep )'?Ur cyo ?n the Red Post, and you will be suro to get to tho right place. D. H. CHADWICK k CO. Nov. 19, 1852. 171::tf. A Pay Up! Jfj who know themselves indebted to mc u. jl. arc earnestly requested to call and settle without delay. T|,j? is absolutely necesiary in order to make proper arrangements for the intended oxcurgjon up Salt River! Those neglecting this notice may expect to be turf/ * WM. D. SMITH. ,Uflington, Nov, 20, 1852. 171::4t. Bound f0r Salt JRiver! Carr, smitli & Co., Having 'oken tickets for Salt River will close out their stock of Goods at very re tluc&l prices. Tliey have just received some pretty eu Wool D'Lanes, black kid Gloves, Thibet clo'lis, &c., &c. Their slock is la'rste ttnj complete. They will he pleased to see their friends ami customers anil promise to give them beuer bargains than ever. CARR, SMITH & Co. Nuvember 13 ig92. Viet for the Sick. Baker's B?oma and Chocolate for Sale at the New York cheap Variety Store. | Nov. 13. CAKR, SMITH & Co. Buck-Skin Gloves and Mitts, For sulo by CARK> SMITH & Co. CARPETS: All Wool, Stair Hemp and other Carpets for sale by CAR". SMITH & Co. LAND FOR SALE. BY virtue of a jecreo of the County court! of Jefferson county*the case of David , Nichols against Jacob jvlochmer and wife and others, On Saturday* 11 th day of Dcccmbrr next, 1 will sell on the premises, in Preston, three hundred Acres of Land, in ihe bill and proceedings mentioned. ?no third to be paid in hand aud the residue in pnymonts of ono and two years, hearing interest from iheday of sale, the purchaser giving bond with good se curity for the same.?Whe? duo atteution will be given by mo asCommi88'*?er. WILLIAM SIGLEIl. November 8, 1862. 170-tds. Fresh Arrival at tlie Red Post 11 Just Rece.lvtd from Philadelphia : Black .Silk; Fine and low-priced blk. Alpaca; do do figured do. Second mourning ftn(j Fancy Do Lainos; . Coburg and T^eoii j fine Thibet Shawls f Ladies' Hoots and shoes* &c., Sic. Ono of our firm iB nfW East purchasing a now stock of Goods, winch may soon be expec ted on, and will be sold off dirt cheap. t>. H. CHAD WICK & CO. Nov. 0, 1852. Forwarding & Commission Warehouse, Tndrpcndtnce, Halt, If Ohio Railroad, 00 of Cumberland. mill* Subscriber having ftlarBO and comnio JL dious Warehouse, an(l being the ugent of tho Baltimore and Ohio liailroad Company at this point, is prepared to recoivH and forward Merchandize and Produce with promptness and dispatch. Ho would, call tbo attdHtio" ?fthn MorchantB and Citizens of Morgantown particularly to this place as being their most convenient and eligi ble pofnt on Uie Railfond. JNO. B. YOUNG. Independence, Nov. jf} isfi2. 169-Gin. " W. T. WILLEY~ ,!lt tor Hey at JLaic, MilllllANll'invNi V'V., HAS rnsiiiiiL'il Uie jtruct'ce of iho Law in tint L'Oimliep of Mouongolin, Ma rion "ml Preston- ; /inferences. Smith, Mi'hpiiv & Co., ) Philadelphia ?EXTON?Sr.AI,& Swrj^mjKjpw, j pllt Scptom! or, 11, IS52, ICl-tr,. i At a Circuit Court held in and for Preston county, on the first day of Octnlmr, 18&J: Joseph Cuator, \ JamoH Pnsten's Adm'r. M? ChaflCeiy* and heirs. ) By virtuo of a docroa of referenco in thifc cftuso made and to mo directed, by which de cree I am instructed to state and settle thead1 ministration accounts of' the defendant, JameB \V.P?nton, Administrator of James Poatcn,de ceased,?Also, to ascertain and settle tlio out standing debts of tlio ?aid James Poston, de ceased,? Also, what lands ho died seised, and of the value thereof, and the annual rents. Notice is horehy given to all persons inter ested in this cause, and having claims against the estate of the said James Poston, deceased, that I will prococd, at tho oflico of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, in Kingwood, Preston coun ty,on the 20th day of December next, to re ceive proof of debts against tho said Estate, and to carry out the instructions of snid decree, where and when all persons having claims a-1 gainst said Estate will attend with their claim* and proof, and all others interested in this | cause. wir.r TA*rcrn*?? "tiiera interested I WILLIAM SIGI.BR, Master Commissioner. Nor. 16,1852. 171::5t. At a Circuit Court held in and for Preston county, on the Chancery side of said Court, on the first day of May, 1852: David Dennis & others ) _ (ChristinaStrasser, VS. J K ^ VS. Christina Strasscr: ) < (David Dennis. This cause first aforesaid came on this day to! be heard upon the bill, answer, replication and exhibits, and was argued by counsel, upon con sideration wher?of'itis ordered that this cause be referred to Commissioner Siglcr to audit and settle tho Administration account of Plaintiff, David Dennis, and ascertain the land of which George Strasscr died seized, and the probable value of tho tract of 225 acrea,?-Also, tho a mount paid and to be paid by Joseph Strasser, upon his purchase of the 100 acros in the bill mentioned,?Also, the amount of personal es tate roceived by Dofondant, Christina Strasser, from the said Executor, David Dennis,?Also, the amount of debts and charges against the CBtato of Georgo Strasser: and to.this end that notice be duly published against tho creditors of said Estate to produce their claims before said commissioner, together $ith any thing thought pertinent by himself or specially re quired by cither party, and roport his proceed ings to tho next term of this Court. A copy. JOHN P. BYRNE, Clerk. NOTICE Is hereby given to all persons having claima a gainstthc estate of-Gcorge Strasser,deceased, to produce them to me at tho Clerk's office of the Circuit Court, in Kingwood, Preston coun ty, on tlio 21st day of December next, with the proof to establish thorn. WM. SIfiLER, Master Commissioner. Not. 18, 1852. 171::5t. At a Circuit Court hold in and for Preston county, on tho 2(1 day of Oc tober, 1852: Rawley Trickett, &c.,) va. S IN CHANCERY. Lucinda Casad, &c. ) Upon motion of tho potitiouera, I. D. Brady and others, leavo is given them to file their pe tition in this cause, and it is ordered that Rob ert E. Cowan bo appointed Guardian ad-litim for the infantdefendanta, who appears and files their answer to tho bill of tho complainants, and the petitioners in this cause, to which there is a general replication, and by conscntof par ties this causo is referred to Master Commis sioner Sigler to report and settle tho adminis tration accounts of the administrator of Nathan Casad, deceased : and ascertain the amount of real estate that said Nathan died seized, tho a mount of his said indebtedness, to whom pay able, tho priority of debts, the amount of tho rents and profits of said real estate, and any other matters deemed portinont by the Com missioner, or required by any of the parties. A copy. JAMES H.CARROLL,Clerk. NOTICE Is hereby given to all persons having claima a gainat the eatato of Naihan Casad, deceased, to produce them to mo at the Clerk's oflico of the Circuit Court, in Kingwood, Preston coun ty, on the 22d day of December next, with proof to establish them. WM. SIGLER, Master Commissioner. Nor. 18th, 1852. I71::5t. . VIRGINIA. At Ruloa held in the Clerk's office of Preston county Court, on the first " Monday in November, 1852: John Cuppett, sr., and Thomas Scott, guardian of the heirs of Daniel Cuppett, deceased. against Shaphat ilhoadg. In Chancery, Tho object of this suit is to subject the lands of the defendant, in this Commonwealth, as well aB tho rents and profits thereof, to the payment ol ten several bonds, amounting to $2760 due from tho defendant to tho complain ants. And tho said defendant not being a resi dent of this State,he is hereby required to ap pear hero within one month after duo publica tion of this order, and do what is necessary to protoct his interests in this suit. A copy?Testo. SMITH CRANE, Cl'k. Wm. G. Brown & Co., Compl'ts Counsel. November 13, 1852. 170::5t VIRGINIA. At Kules held in the Clerk's office of Preston county Court, on the first Monday m November, 1852: William ff.Grimes, vs. Frederick C.Crowley. In Debt. The object of this suit is to rocover ndobtof ?258 15, with interest fhereon from tho Sthday of October, IS50, till paid,due from tho defend"; ant to the plaintiff. And thcsaUt defendant, not boing'a resident of this State, is hereby required to appear here within one month after duo* publicatiopiof this order, and do what is necessary* to protect his interests in this suit. A copy?Tcai< SMITH CRANE, Clerk.* John A. Dillo, Pl'ffs. Atto. Novcmbor 13, 1852. 170::5t. VIRGINIA*??At Rules lield ;n tho Clerks Olfico of Preston county Court, on the first Monday in November, 1852^ JohnM.Flurshutz, vs. Charles McGivorn, In Dch{. The object of this suit is,to recovor a debt of $57 3, duofV"" tho defondaift to tho plaintiff. And tlfe said defendant, not being a resident qf this Statu, is heroby roquired to appear hero within ono month aftor duo publication of this order, and do what is nccossary to protect his interests in this salt. A copy?Teste. SMITH CRANE, Clork. G. Crosap, Plaintiff's Attorney. Novombor 13, 1852. 170::5t. VIRGINIA. At Rules held in the Clerk's Office of Preston county Court, on tho fiiit Monday in November, 1852: Edward Harding, vs. Thomas Dorsoy; In Assumpsit, The object of this stilt is to recover a debt of $64 70, duo by account fVom the defondant to the plaintiff. And the said defendant, not being a resident of this State, is hbreby required to^ppoar hero within ono month aftor duo publication of this order, andSlo what is neccssary to protoct his intoroats in this suit, A cop)\?Teste. SMITH CRANE, Clerk. G. Crcsap, Plaintiff's Attorney^ November 13, 1852. 170:: 5t. Two Double-Barreled GUNS, For mlivrerv low, by H. H-. Carr 4c Co, Sepi. 25, 1852. estraY notice. Preston County, to wit To the Clwk <tf the County court if said County ': We, A. F. Kinr> Thomas King, Benjamin Mi shncl, three freeholders of the said county, do hereby cortify, (hat bjr virtue of a warrant to us directed by David Graham, a Justice of an id county, wo havo this day On our oaths viewed j ind appraised A STEER* taken up by Augus tine Wolf, on his luhd. as aH Estray} and wo issessthe value of sdid Estray At thirteen dol lars. The Baid Steer isth'reo years old, brand ed on tlic right Hip with an Ij car mAHi is a crop jfT the right ear, and a bit out of the top of the Ibftcar. The colbris^-a white tail j white hind quAl-torn, shoulders and neck whitoj with small rod spots, neat clean horns. Givnn under our linnd* and seals this the sefcond November, 1851 Benjamin Michael, [seal.} Thomas Kino, [seal.] A. F. King, [seal.] A copy?Teste. SMITH CRANE, Cl'k. Novcmbor 13, 1852. 170;i3t. MORGANTOWN ~~ Female Academy. Tub Winter Srssio.v of this Insti tution will commenco on MONDAY the first of NOVEMBER. Term of Tuition as follows: Reading, Writing, Mental Arithmetic, and Primary Geography s<: : $5 00 The above with' Smith's Quarto Gcog. Written Arithmetic,Grammar, and tho first books of History, : : v 8 00 Any of the above with the Natural Sci ences, the more advanced books oi History, higher branches of Mathe matics, &c. : : 10 00 Lessons given in Music, French and Latin, and Drawing, pencil nad monochromatic. No deduction for absence except in case o( protracted sickness. Board for Pupils from a distance can be had with tho Principal. Persons desiring further information may ad dress the Principal, or any of tho Trustees. C. tiREGG, Principal. October 0, 1852. 165 Gt We respectfully invite the attention ol parents ami guardians to this institution. Its healthy location, in a pleasant village, and a mural and religious community, and ihe cnparity anil experience of the Princi pal and his lady, authorize us to pay that few situations present higher cluims to the patronage of the public. W. T. WiM.gr, 1 ^ R. L. Beukshwe, ?? W. Waoxer, > I G. M. Haoa.ns, ? Wm. Lazier. J * PUBLIC SALE. Nichulns B. Madera, Thumo? Collins anil othprs. . PURSUANT lo a Dcnree rendered ?" the above case on Ilia 7lh of April, ,852 by the Circuit Court of Monongalia county, Va? I shall, or.the Twtntusccond Jay of AWmirr, lSo2, ut the Court House in Mo^anlownjo cee J to roll at public auction, a House and Cot, IJ'Ija .itiiate on the West bank of llie JIJJwL Mononuahela' river, opposite to'M?'B?n town, knowp as the " Wilkins' house ant I 01" Said sale to be upon * credit of six iwrlve anil ci|!hteen months, ihe pur chaser givini! bond with secur^j; bearing Oct. 11,1852- Commissioner. ~ FARM for SALE. T WILL SELL the Farm on which I now * id""nUluiiM! W? n.crcs' 7r.? or less The farm i? prodnctire, well tim bered, and within 3 miles lEasi] rjT ?anto\vih There are SBi'tiBofcuntfrt/icexfZ/' Fit UIT Sf^Slone Coal, Limestone, exceUeut K never-fiili..? Spring of Lime S"ffier; and what is most desirable, TJll neiMorhood. The fruit t rees com prise App?e, Fear, Plumb. Peach, Clieriy, and ftiiince; also to Gr,_pe ando^er smaller fruits. - JOHN DRABUL. October 9, lS52. * m,P' _ RAIL BOAD l-INB' New Arrangement from Morgantown to Fairmont. ? c?? on the Baltimore and Ohio Had HonO. canceling nil). tl>? Stage, for Uniontowu and Urown.vil o, Pa- R ,lEMlt;GTON. Agent. Sept. 27th, 1863. 164-'f' NONPARIEL LINIMENT. Thii excellent preparation i. making IU to univeraal favor, and on y need, a ?n. to ?ecuro a preference over all lU rival". ??u the following Certificate: This is to Certify, Thnt I liavo use; "d KWuoers "lYNCH'S hotel. THE Subscriber rc.pcctlully informs hw friend, and the public Hint lio lia. become -ISsfSs from Mornnntown to PitUburg. He it rurnun ?l with abundance of hoU?e-room and other convenience. ft* entertaining Travellers al? with cond Stabling and provender lor .toon tigafitSSiXsSMSf SOT^SS-'-iasr ' October a, 1868. 16 UI J no. Wi Boss & ' ? BALTIMORE, Mb. Best references given and liberal iJvunces matlo on consignments. 07- Refer to Wm. Wagner, Cashier of :ho Bank of Morgatttowu, and D. rt. floxie, Mnfgantowa. April 17, 1S62. Unseed OuTTsupcrior,) ForSale. at the Drug anil Tobacco Store of April 24. SRAPE SHAWLS, vlnto ^ oied^or sale!?r\v FALL and WINTER GOODS.! GEO. M. HAGANS & CO.. HAVE just received a well selected stuck of Fall and Wittier ami are offering them to their customer# on very reasonable terms. They led that they can confidently assert that their Goods are not inlcrior either in Myle or quality, to those of any of their iieipli borB, and they pledge ihemselves to sell as cheap as any one else, though they may not make such a flourish of trumpets. Coll at No. 2, just below bonier of Main and Walnut otrect. Oct. 23, 1852. l67-tf. t6sellonthe?lectM"! The New York Cheap Variety Store 11 rpiIIS is snfo betting, because.you get more X than the worth ol your money all the time.1 We continue to still Goods "just for the fun of the thing," nnd cheaper than evorj and will | continuoto ofTcr for sale; heforo and after the I election, tho most desirable selection of Goods wo have yet exhibited to our customers and the public. We have every variety of Ladies' i and Gentlemen's DRESS GOODi', Which wo are sure will meet tho wants nnd suit tho tastes of this community. We challenge competition ! nnd pledgo ourselves to morit the custom of those who call upon us, by fair dealing and. selling Cheap Goods. Our stock of Rcady-Made Clothing is completo,and cheap as usual. Such an assort ment, particularly of Boy's Clothing, ennnot bo'found in Wostcrn Virginia, nor as cheap this side of Baltimore. A flno stock of GROCERIES, such as Teas, a great variety of fino Coffee, Sugar, Mo lasses, &c?, merits the attention of every one. The Ladies will find our Teas vory desirable. Always on hand, our usual variety of No tions, &c. Consult your own intorcst, always, by calling on cheap side, and buying your Goods of CAJtn, SMITH & CO. Morgantown, Oct. 23, 1802. 167::tf. J ustKecei v eel, At the Morgantown Book Store : 100 dnz. Lake Loom is' Pittsburgh Alma nacs for 1853?assorted; 50 u Columbian Inks, assorted; Cabin and Parlor, or the North and South; Aunt Phillis's Cabin, an answer to Uncle Tom's; Letter Paper at 10 cents per quire by the ream; A general assortment of School Booh. frc. ALSO, 20 Kegs pure White Lead; 1 hogshead prime N. 0. Sugar. E. W. TOWER & CO. October 30. 1852. Dissolution. THE Partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers under the firm and style of FVm. Dttrbin if Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. / The business of the concern will be* settled up by E. XV. Tower. \\[ persons indebted to said firm are requested to make imme diate settlement with him, as it is abso lutely necessary that the 6ame should be closed without delay. * WILLIAM DURBIN, EDWIN W. TOWER. ?October 22,1852. i\cw Finis. The subscriber lias associated with hiin George 11, Derins in lhp iMurgantown Book Slore. The business will be hereaf ter conducted under the name and style ol ?? IK Tower If Co. Oct. 26.1858. E. W. TOWER, Black smithing. rjPHE Subset iber having determined to -L change his business entirely, will in future do no common Smithwork, such as is ordinarily done, but will attend to iron ing Carriages, ami repairing Carriages of all kinds, and such other work as may be considered extra. All the above work | will be done for Cash only. The subscriber would earnestly solicit all who know themselves indebted to him for Smith-work, or otherwise to call and make payment immediately, as no indul gence will be given after the 15th of No vember next. DANIEL HAI.DEMAX. October 68, 2802. 168 3t INSURANCE COMPANY OP THE VALLEY of VIRGINIA. Capital $50,<><)0, with power to iiicrcosc it to $200,000. THIS COMPANY, having been duly organized, is now ready to receive applications and issue Policies, and offers to the citizens of Virginia the inducement ?f h hnme'Corapany f?r thn safa insurance of all kinds of Properly, Merchandize, ?e., at fair and eqitable rules. The Directors assure the public that this Company will be conducted with a view to permanency, and on the strictest principles of equity, justice, and a close regard to economy and the safety of the insured. President,?Jos. S. Carson, Secretary,?C. S. Fukk. Actuary,?0. B. Brksbee. Directors;?Jos. S. Carson, Jag. P. Rie ly? Win. L. Clark, Jas. H. IJurgess, Lloyd Logan. John Kerr, N. W. Richardson. CEfOfllce on Piccadilla Streat, near tho Valley Bank, Winchester, Vn. H. E. Smitu, Agent, Morgan town, Va. Sept. 11, 1852. 161-tf. ss?Ys- " 'uJVm Monongalia County, to wit: QdEESSzsSTlt To the Clerk of the County Court of said bounty. Wc, F. A. Dcring* Ni'mrod S. Evans and Jo seph Mite, throe freoholdors of thb said county, do heruby cortify that by virtue or a warrant to uh directed, by Jainott T. Davis, a Justica of tho Baid county, wo havo this day on our oaths viewod and apprniaod .three head qf Cattle, ta ken up by Larkin H. horsey, on hi* land, an oitrays, and aiiacss tho valuo of said cstrays at ?ovonteon dollars SI centa. Tho said Cattle arc marked as follows, vix:?One is a two year old heifor, red, with soine whito spots, a swallow fork and undor bit in each ear. Tho othdr two yflnrlin heifers, one remand tlio oth* er n white back and belly, with grey sides, marked in tho ears as the two year old hoifer. Given under our hands this 13th dny of Oc* tober> 1852. Frederick A. Derino, Joseph IIite, N. S. Evans. A copy, tosto. M. M. Dent. C. M. C. Oct. 23, 1802. _ _ l67::3t. AN AGENT WANTED, To canvass tho county of Monongalia, for the Portraits qf WASHINGTON fr JACK SON, to whom liberal terms will bo offeredi and tho agency secured for at least one year. A smart active man could effect a fivo business in the salb of the two Portraits; All tho capi-. tal that is required is the price of a copy of each framed, with whibh to commence opera tions. For partioiilars address 11; KINOj lliehmnd, Va. October 2, 1852. 164'41 __ READY MADE sVlTufs, *" A large stock fbrnaln very low nt the Eoiporium. Laher Si Fuaitsa. fcfetV ?S<>Oft$ AT THE SAVINGS BANK: Sign of the lied JPoni J WE luivo juslicturnoil from thr Kiwi willi ? lurye urnl well k?-I?*ci? d stuck of till kimlfsuf GOODS usually b'j?i in our town. We nro unxious tosrll ami will otter up grout iiuliiccnienlt* to pur clutsors iinny oilier liotiw* in WVpIimii Virginiu cmi oiler. We will sell every ur tide at least as cheap a* any other#.?wi want \oU tb beur this in mind, tliat ue Will not be uiuliirsolil by any one. Cull nml examine otir sloelc. We will Hike grrrtt pleasure in showing you every thing. We have manyextta good baigaiiiR for you, ant! know we ran sell you it you want goods at all. Keep your eve* dn I he RED PO^T, or yon will miss tno bargains. D. H. CI I AD WICK & Co. Morgan town, Sept. 25. 1652. 1)ISSOLUtToX of PART.\li 1!s7l11'. THE Partnership heretofore existing between Drs. McLANE, SON & SCOTT is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All perkons having claims against said partnership are ro 3uestod to present them, and all persons in ebtcd to tno ?nmo arb requested to call and settle immediately, as our books must bo closed without delay. Ciias. McLane, Jos. A. McliANEj Isaac Scott. July 16, 1862. Medical Card. Joseph A. McLane, M. D-, IbaacScott; M. D., and Huoh W. Brock, M. D., hav ing this day astociuied themselvc# togciher ur.iler the firm of Drs. McLauc, Scott and Brock, Tender their services to their Inetuls and iho public generally, as practitioners of Medicine, Surgery, &c. All being graduates ol the first Medical Colleges, and having had considerable ex perience ir. their profession, they hope by strict attention to business to merit a good share of the public confidence. They oc cupy their old office, opposite the Mer chants' and Mechanics' Bank. Morgantown. July 6| ' dr"guysott's improved extract op YELLOW DOCK & SAIISAPARILLA! IS NOwTuTUP in THE LARGEST sized bottles, and is acknowledged to bo tli?beat SAHSAPAU1LLA made, as in certified by the Wonderful Curbs it has performed, the orig inal copies of which are in the possession ol the Proprietor. Remember, this is the only TRUE and ORIGINAL article. The Medicine, when used according to di rections, , _ ? Will Cure, Without *all, Scrofula, or Kino's Evil, Cakcers, Tu mors, EltUPTIOSS OF TUB SKIN, LrYSIP ELAS, CHRONIC SoReEyBS, RINGWORM or Tetter, Scald Head, Rheuma tism, Pains in tiif. Bones or Joints, old Sores and Ulcers, Swellings ol the Glands, Syphilis, Dyspep sia, Salt Rheum, Disease of Kidneys, Loss of Appctito, Disease arising from the use of Mercury, Pain in tho Side and Shoulders, General Debility, Dropsy, Lumbago, Jaundico and Costiveness, The best Female Medicliio known I The peculiar maladies to which females nro subject, commonly produco great bodily ex haustion, nccampauied by a depressed and ot ten gloomy state of mind. As the system de clines in strength* there is a loss ot nervous power, and this very naturally impairs the en ergy of the mind and disturbs the equanimity of the temper. Every candid woman who has auffcred from female complaints wilradmitthis to be the mournful truth. Now, to obtain re lief. it if only necessary to stop tho tendency to depletion and debility. This is doue by re newing that fountain ofhoalth and strength,the BLOODi ?nd no medicino accomplishes this desirablo result ?o speedily and complete as 'Dr. Guysott's Improved Extrabt ot lellow Dock and Sar?aparilla.> Ladies of palo complexion and consumptive habits, and such as aro debilitated by those ob structions which femalos are liablo to, aro res tored, by tho use of a bottloor two, to bloom and to vigor. Scrofula and Canccr cured by Dr. Guy soft' Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsajtarilla. n n n Rutledgc, Granger county, Tcnn.) April 27th, 1852. { J. D. Park, Esq., Cincinnati,0.?Dear Sir-^ lt gives mo great satisfaction to add my testi mony in favor of'Dr. Guysott's Extract ol \ al low Dock and Sarsaparilla,' to that ot tho nu merous a nil highly respectable pbrsons who have been benoOtted by the medicine. My wife has been eufiorimr for the space or nearly fivo years with Scrofula and Cancer* which, I think, found its origin in the derange ments of tho system peculiar to her sex, while in the mean time she was under the care ot tho most eminent Physicians in this Section ot tho country, without deri ving any material aid trom their prescriptions. . % Upon the rocohimbndation of Dr. Cockcs, one of our Physicians, who had seen the med icine Usbd with httppy offcct, I obtained of your Audits here, Messrs. Ricc & McFnrland, one bottle of'Dr. Guysott's Extract 'or Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla,' and as my wife round relief from that bottle, 1 bought some six bot tlos, which she has taken with the most aston ishing benefit, for I am pleased to say it has en tirely cured her, for she has entirely recovered from her illness, and the Scr'otbla and Cancer are cured sound and well. Accept my gratitude. Respectfully, MICHAEL GOLDMAN; q 3 Eitract nln Letter from an extensive Merchant in Plaiiilieid, Livingtonortir.ty. Michigan. Pt.AlKrtEi.Dj Mich.. April S, 1S52. Mr. John I). Park?Dear Sir?l)r. Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla i? performing some astonishing cures in this place. A Mr. S. 11. Strickland has just intormod mi'llut one of his children has boon entirely cured of a severe caso of Scrofula by the ?so of only one I,mile, lie had tried nlmost everything that the Doctors had prescribed; but all ol no avail, a. tho child continued getting worse, lhc ,ores nro now all healed up and tho child appa rently well, which IS Justly ascribed to tho use ol'the Yellow Dock andSarsaparilla. [Signed.] Yours, truly, H. A. I1EALL. Females, Rend tho fallowings Ntw.iiiK.N. J., Jan. 25. Mr. Dennett:?We tako pleasuro in stating that your Yellow Dock Sarsaparilla gives great sutisiaction in every case. A vory' rcspectablo gentloinan informed me that his daughter was troubled with difficult mertstruatioll and other diseases peculiar to horses; Sho had not had her regular menstru al discharge for a longtime | but by tho use of Dr. (iilysou's Yellow Dock anil Sarsaparilla was radically cured. Shu used Townsond's and others withuut receiving the slightest ben ?lit; llu had bnb daughter dio from the same cause. J. B. TU] Pi1 h Co. ID* Price, $1 por bottle, or I) bottles IV $5. Sold by J. D. PAIIK, Cincinnati, O. Nortli-east cornor of Fourth and Walnut sts.? entrance on Walnut >t:, to whbm all o/dcr. must bo aildressed i ? / Also bV H. H. C'arr, Morgantowri. Win. Dtirbin&Co., ih>. Logan k (.'arr, Fairmont, L. A. Hagan, Kiinstvoud; Julytl, 18RS. ' (l?3ll,l | ID'A'ck* Advert ieeJucnt: let cterylcd^rcCd . ;\0. i. If. ?. K. I!AI)WAV'S itl'ADY HGLFEF, l*.Hi*first n"d only rtinr.dy ever rcairdcd iv '<?< Mr.dknl Hi story qf the World tHal husituf! ifo ii.on violent pnhis in n/ew tccond*! ir win. fctop THt! 1IOST HKVEflB TAINS t.v a i rw rtiKutb, AND CUHE THF. itosT oust: NATF. AND TfllilENTINO RHEUMATIC, KKlKALr.lC'fc NFRVOl'S COMPLAINTS JN A FEW JIOUKS. ln(ei'i)?! a si (I Internal IT WILL STOP TIJK MOST EXCRUCIATING PAINS ?IN FROM TIMER TO rOl'R"MINUTES ! AND HAS CUKE0 IIlirturnlit>in' In Foiir'Hbiirj; Neuralgia In One Hour; Croup In Ten Minute#; Diarrhoea In Fifteen Minute*; Toothache In One Second; Spasth In Five Minuter; Cramps In Five Minuter; i>ick Headache In Fifteen Minuter; Chill Fever In Fifteen Minutes; Chilblains Iti Five Minutes; Sore Throat In Four Hours; Influenza In One Hour: Spinal Complaints, Stiff Joints, Strains; Uruises, Cuts, Wounds, Frost Bites, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery; Tic Dolorcux, and all oth er complaints where there is severe pains.? RADWAY'S HEADY RELIEF will instantly stod the pains and quickly cure the disease. TUB HUMAN FRAME Is the most perfect mastcrpieco of mechanis 1 in tlio universe. Every artery, muscle, ligamec and bbne exhibit!! in its formation the wivdoP of tho Deity. Every joint and sinbw works har moniously with each other; atid upon the natu ral performance of every function .depends tho healthful action of the whole; r A I NT disorganizes the whole system; it prostrates the nerves; it relaxes tho muscles; it weakens the joints ; it interferes with tho ftinctions ol every organ ; it checks tliq free aiid hoalthy circula tion of the blood; it paralyzes tho absorbents; and renders them unable to take up and repleto tho wasted form with sound material. For the; vorv moment that this beautiful masterpiece of God bccomcs aillictcd with pain, the influence is experienced throughout the whole system; no matter in what particular locality the pain may originate; whether in the Head, the Feet, the Back, tho Knee Joints, the Elbows, tho Teeth, tho GumBortho Stomach; whether it arises from internal derangement, or is the re* suit of external injuries, still the pain exerciscK its influence throughout every portion of tho human system j?not a nerve or inusple escapes the prostrating influence: INSTANT RELIEF FROM PAIN Is the great Desideratum of every individual who suffers its tortures, no matter how light or severe its paroxysms may be. No one can feol happy while suffering its torments: RADWAY's READY RELIEF In a .few Seconds will stop the most dis tressing pains. Its effects are like eloctricity?it arrests the most distressing pangs in a few seconds?its soothing, neutralizing and healthful influence thrills through every minute cell, membrane, and establishes the secretion ofovery gland in the system, subduingtho most excruciating par oxysm of pain, and imparting strength and vii tality to every organ; Neuralgia. Pain Stopped Instantly! It ad way's Ready Relief possesses ah almost miraculous influence over tho sharp darting pangs of pain of this cruel complaint. In u few minutes thb pain-stricken sufferer experiences the mo8tdc|ightfuI sbnsatibns of departing pain. It lias cured thousands of cases in tho city of NdwYork; where many of them had been bro't almost to death's door. Thb effects of tho Ready Relibf is to stop tho pain immediately, to strengthen the nervous system and supply, the nerves with energy and vitality,.the low of which is the chief caube of nervous pains. DANGEROUS PRACTICE. Th<riise of Morphine, Strychine, Aconite, Belladonna, Arnica and other poisons, are not only dangerous but cruoK The effect Of theao poisons is not to cuio thb disease, or tb remove from the*system tho pains, but to Leaden the nervesj to woak en and slop the ner voils energy, to paralvzo tlio functions of tho nervous system & destroy sensation. If this practice is continued for any length of1 timo the patient will not only Wasto away, but the brain will become paralyzed and the intel lect dostroyed. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Is Free from Morphine, and all other dangerous and narcotic influence: To tho weak and paralysed nervous system it imparts lifo instead of death, and the pain in stopped by tho healthy influence which Rail way's lteady Relief imparts to tho nerves, in stead of the lifeless, sleepy and paralysing ef fect which Morphine aud all other proparutinnn containing this poison produce On tho System. SICK HEAD ACHE. radway's ready relief will stop the most distressing pains in a few jiinutEs AND PREVENT RENEWED ATTA'cKS. It will cleanse and sweeten tho stomach and neutralize tho pernicious acids of the system; ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS, Diarrhcca, Dysentery, Bloody FlUx; Cholera Morbus; Painful Discharges: It relieves tho most severe pains in a fefc min utes?checks the most distressing discharges & SPEEDILY REMOVES THE CAUSE. RHEUMATISM. Pain Relieved in Five JUinufes! Radway's Roady Reliof will stop the mosj severe and excruciating pains of Rheumatism almo6t instantly. Persons are living in this city - who, for msnths, wero confined to their beds by Rheumatic pains, whoso bones worb un sound from too to toe, whoso joints were dis torted with pttinihl spellings, that were reliev-, ed from all pain in 16 minut'ea by tho use of Had way's Ready Relief. This is truth uud thou sands in the city of New York, and hundreds ut' thousands in tho Unitbd States, can answer for the truth of this assertion?we hood no cer tificates of Cures?wo publish no long list ot names to prove the cfiicacy of Hadwhy's Rea dy Ilfclief, for the eitizens of almost every town in tho Union, for the last four ycaru, have test ted it themselves. ?, CHILL EEVER. Chills stopped in a few minute*: pain relieved itotdntl)/. Uadway's Ready Relief acts like a chariii,in all cashs bfehlllh and fever: itbr'ealia thochillh immediately, warms up and ihVig'orates with health and strength bVory organ and secretioit of tho Bystbm. PAINS OF ALL KINDS. Whenever you feel pain, apply lladway'* Roady Relief, It is sure to rol jevu you in a low hdnbteft. Il'yoiS have painU ih the bt'omiich.ih testincs, in tho liver, klUnfeys, bowels, joints; and bones, Radway's Ready Relief; takon in ternally or applied externally, will in a ftw minutes stop pain and ouitkly remove its caiiso. JVt'cc 25 and 50 cents per bottle. uadway's mp.dicated SOAt\ Cotopdsoll of the most d'eliciobs, rare and frn graht gumB? Of extiacts, oils and costly essences? Of flowers; robls, trees ahd orihhtol plants Possessing wondrouB virtues o'er skin dimsoo* Radway's Circassian lialm : Imparts nhtriineht to tho hair, makes It stronju glossy; rich and luxuriant, cleaner* the scalp from dahdrnff, fastens the hair & makes it grw. *#* P"cc 26 cehts a botilo. HADWAY &C(\ Principal Office, Ifl2 FiUton st. N. Y. AGBNTS: II. If. Or, Morgan town and Faitmontj W. Foar & Son, Laurel Point; J. B. Yqnger & Co. Indian crook. Vohrnnry 28,1862. I3fltf . Oil, CLOTHS.?-An nsiortm^nr, for TmI Ioj Sittml uud Riiifntt llnvuni, jamt cliouji, lor Milt* by Ov r, Smith 6 Co.