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'HE INTELLIGENCER. EDN'ESDAY ilOBN: OCTOBER 8, 1856. TO CORRESPONDENTS. 1.ETTKRS concern In* ? tbj^pUon, adrerlWll* or other 0 ?nci?l boslncM of tbe U efllgencer, nhould be addressed to ^.seencerainctbe editorial department of the paper, 1 be iddrrnoi to the Editors, jolntljr, or to either one _ Tits writing for publication, wGI please write ?r on one ?lde of the paper. - - k.i otserranee of the above rule? wlb jrrestljr oblige us, J K*ure more prompt attention to correspondents than , might otherwUe receive. fl'KE LAW OF_NE\VSPAPEHS. ,1 SutMcrfV-nwho do not etre exprew notice to the eon. Wry, are oooaktered ss vlahlng to continue their aubwrip ft'L-ir euhaerlhere order the dltcontlnuaace or their perl Lu -.la, U>? poUUher may continue to fend them until all ar r?'^Jf'iu'?er^r< nefleet or refuse to take their perlodl Lt. trcm the odiert to which the.r ?re directed, limy areheld t-foiulMe tai they hare Milled the UU1 and ordered Uleth rf-Iltubwtlbtn retaore to other plieM without Inform I,- the puWIehera. and the papere are aent to the former dl Lrtloo. the* are held rcrponidhl.". f i?Th^ Court! hare decided that refatlnirto take periodi ca from the oSer, or remoelny and learlnir them uncalled " I, p,-iuui flirt a cvMcom of Intentional fraud. Lost. [ On lloadlj molr.f, between the Monro? Ilouee and ?cMetew?, ? pocket Jlemoraodom b?o?, containing ehar ra ?,f botae and earria re hire. The Under Kill bo well paid (?r hi* trouble, by learlnj It at tie Monroe Home. or,;.3t D. E. BARRETT. A aimn of the IxJt owners In the Mount Wood Cemetery f will be LJJ it th Council chamber Id the City or Wheeling on Friday errolny the ICth IsM at half paUS o'clock, to adopt a cole of B;Ity order of the TRUSTEES. Mr. Jpu.x II. Tiini.-jox, 117 Alain street, has a in lit excellent pen, frail from the manufactory of Jos. Gillot, Birmifig!iam, Eng. W e have tried them, and recommend them to our commercial and scribbling friends. A laugc meeting of the Buchanan and Breck inridge Club was held at the Court House in Mo'indsville on Monday night The house was filled t? overflowing. The Club was addressed by J. il. Pendleton and C. W. Russell, of tills city. The speech of the latter gentleman was unnsuably able and devoted chiefly to a reply to the speech of II. Winter Davis, delivered at Moundsville on Saturday previous. The meet ing adjourned about lOo'clock with three cheers for the Union. The Glee Club enlivens! the meeting with songs and the ladies turned out extensively. Jon* E. Otvexs.?This celebrated comedian is now playing an engagement at the Atlienteum. His Paul Pry on Monday evening, was the per fection of acting in that role; and his Aiuina dab Sleek, last night, added to the laurels of the ni.jht before. To-night ho appears iu two of hi* lavorite characters?Toby Twinkle in "All is not Gold that Glitters," and Mr. Mouser in the laughable piece of "Betsy Baker." On the two nights Mr. Owens appeared ho was greeted with good houses, and his audiences must continue to increase throughout his en gagement, for no man has ever appeared in this city, whi has given such general sntis(action.? All who w iah to sec him must go this week, for his engagement ends positively on Saturday flight The ladies will be pleased to learn that Messrs. ileiskell A Swearingen open this morning their third fall stock of rich and fashionable goods. We were in their store last night after closing hours, and examined many of the very rare and beautiful articles tliey were getting ready for the inspection of their friends this morning, and we can assure our lady readers that nothing half so rich was ever before ofTered in this city. Their flouueed Bayadere silks we fear aro too rich to be afforded at a prico to suit this market, and equalling any we ever saw of fered in Baltimore or Philadelphia. Many or thesa patterns could not, we suppose, have been purchased in the East for less tlwii $100. Their stock of black lace sets, embroi deries, Ac. Ac., is extensive, and very rich. .We noiiccd the pattern of an embroidered basque at *50! The Jaspa Shawl is a very suitable article for this climate,being warm and comforta ble while presenting a neat appcarencc, and being SO wove as to possess the advantage of answering the purpose of two shawls, the sides presenting different flnwh and colore. Messrs. II. A S. have brought to this city the largest stock of goods opeucd by any house this fdl, and much larger than their former stocks, tliu great increase in their sales rendering this enlarged stock ncccssary. The superior quality of their goods, and the low price at which they sell them for tho quality, together with their V L'r3 "tensive assortment, and courtoous and prompt business habits have caused their trade to extend tkr boyond the limits of a retail estab lishment, and far beyond tho limits of other uvored houses. Mksshs. Editors :?I have felt somewhat sur prised to we the apathy or-neglect manifested by a Urge portion of our citizens in regard to the grave yard grounds on the Mount Wood Cemetery. I observed a notice in your paper of the SJ inst, catling a meeting of the lot holder?, fc> he held at the Court Houso, and I in company with three or four others attended and found that there were not a sufficieut number of the trustees present to constitute a quorum. Now, Messrs. Editors, I have no rocellection of ever visiting a city of the size and reputation of Wheeling that seemed to pay so little respect to their dead. AU the Mount Wood ground is, bjr nature, among the most beautiful spots on the lace of the earth fora cemetery; and when na ture has done so much, it is not unreasonable to expect that man should add his mite, to beautify and adorn that which requires so little, to make it one of tho most beautiful receptacles for the dead, I have ever beheld. I was informed by one of tho Trustees that the fund arising from the sale of lots wus inade quate, it being only 10 per cent of the sales; now, could not a sura sufficient to repair the italics and adorn the grounds be raised in this way; by levying a tax of one dollar per annum no each lot, and fifty cents on eacfi fraction of lot This, I have been told, would raiso a reve nue of from $330 to $300 per year, which, to gether with the per eontnjre arising from the sales of lots, would enable tho Trustees to em ploy some suitable person to take charge of the grounds and keep thcin in decent order.? i 1 apprehend that this would require tho consent of the tot ownon, but I think there would be no difficulty in passing a by-law to this effect, and I was informed by one of tho Trustees that that was one of the objects of the meeting; and although tho prescntboard of Trustees expressed doubt whether this could get the lot owners to take sufficient interest in tho matter to attend a meeting, I think the thing can bo accomplished, . if the proper effort should bo made. I there fore requested a call for a meeting to be made for Friday evening, tho 10th inst, at 8} o'clock, at the. council chamber. 1 hope the lot-owner* will not neglect to attend, as this is a matter they should take particular interest in. A LOT-OWNER y the number of sheep in the British Is . lands is estimated at 6,000,000, worth $430,000, 0001 producing 157,000,000 pounds of wool, worth Efty millions of dollars annually. Pkrvicus tor Eqcestriaxis*.?Owing to the Gict, th?t our Agricultural Society offered no premiums for Equestrian excellence?the young Indies who w.cre jleclared the successful compe titors, in thfluto?tiorsemaiiship, on Friday cren ing last, on our Fair Grounds?were presented "on behalf of the young gentlemen of the city of Steubenville," with the sum of $18,SO as follows:-*?) Miss UcCullough, was awarded the First Premium?14 yards striped silk, costing $25,00. Second Premium to Miss Coc?consist in- of tight yard* spotted French Merino, $12,-. 00; and tho Third Preminm, viz:?four fine Lin en Cambric Kerchiefs?one at $8,50 and three at $1,00 cach;?was awarded to Miss Cunning ly.?SleubentilU Her aid. Coal Bckxino Locomotives.?We learn f.om tho Raltii'dkro Put riot that the Northern Central Railroad Company, in view of the opening of their road to thoTrovorton coal fields, are at this time selecting the tnoft improved engines, con structed and arranged to burn either the hard or soft coals, both of which^aro found adjacent to the lino of their road. New York Business Notice. Office?860 Biioadwat, New York. If Art could Nature counterfeit;' So none could And out the deceit, Then whiskers, sandy, red* or griy^ No gentleman would wear a day. , Well, It Is done?the keenest eyd"* Detects not Caur.u>oao*a Dr*. Manufactured, sold, and Applied aft CaiBTjLDOao's, No, 6 Astor House, New York. octs-ltdaw THE NEW PRACTICE OF PROF. DEGRATH DEGRATU*8 ELECTRIC OIL I ! INSTANTANEOUS CUBE. 0 ? ' , Ccmbeblaxd, Md., Ao*:M8M. ' Prof. DeQraUt?Dear Sir : I have had a stiff neeic, from Rheumatism, for the laat sis weeks, and eould with difficulty more my head. Accidentally I met with a gentleman, who, with one application of DeGrath*S Electric Oil to the part afflicted, cured me In two minutes. The sttfltoess Is entirely gone from my neck. Therefore, I can cheerfully recom mend DeGrath's Electric Oil to ererv person so afflicted. I would not be without it If It cost me flit a bottle. ZADOCK BRASHEAB. Be sure yon buy DeGrath*s Electric OIL All others are nostrums* For sale by T. II. LOGAN * CO.. Bride* Corner. ANo, by LAUGIIL1NS' A BUSH PI ELD. ?c?(l Monro* Strce*. TRANSPORTATION. HEMPFIELD RAILROAD, WHEELING STATION, Sept. 2fch, 1681. ON and after Saturday, September 27 th, and until further notice, there will be two daily trains leave this 8tatlon for Claysrllle and all Intermediate stations, as follows: Mall train .atff 15 A. M. Accommodation train.. ...at.fi Su P. M. RETURNING leaveClaysvUle, viz;? ' Mall train at S P. M. Accommodation train at 7 A. M. The Mali train connects with Coaches at Claysvllle for Washington, Cannonsburg and Pittsburgh. The Accommo dation train, with Omnlbusses for Washington. Through tickets on the Mall train can be had at the Stage Office under the McLure House. Way tickets at the Depot, Forsyth's Warehouse: No accommodation win bo ran on Sunday. scpg7 P. B. PERSEL, Agent. OFFICE TRANSPORTATION HEMPFIELD R. R. I Waatuxo. Sept. 37,1SS6. f 'T'HE above road Is nqw open and ready to transfer freight 1 and'passenger* from Wheeling to Claysrllle and all In termediate Stations. Freight receipted through to Washington. Depot, Foray th's Warehouse. U. B. PEIR*EL, Agent, sp27 Wheeling. Change of Sohedule. Tbahsfobtatios Orrtoa B. & O.'R. R. I Whetlintj Station, Aug. 7th, 1856. V ON and after May theSOth, the Passenger Trains (accom modation, express snd mail) will leave this station daily at 7:10 A.'M. 4:20 P. M. and lo;lo P. M. The Wheeling and Cumberland Accommodation Train will leave dally (except Sundays) at 7:1ft, A. M., and arrives at Cumberland at 6:10 P. M. Leaves Cumberland at 5:15 A. M. and arrives at Wheeling at 4:80, P. M. The Express Train leaves at 4:2u P. M. and win stop at the following stations: Ben wood, Moundsville, Cameron, Fairmont. Fctterman, Newburg, Rowlesburg, Piedmont, Cum berland, Sir John*s llun, Martlnsburg, Harper's. Ferry, Mou ocacy, Svkeavilleand Washington Junction. The Mail Train leaves Wheeling dally (Saturdays excepted) aft 10:10 P. 31. and stops at the regular stations. By order of . W. 8. WOODSIDE, Superintendent. aug7 - _?. B. FORD, Agent. Central Ohio Railroad. ? - -- ?? -i - n m i i. UOUbia* v?A**w TTNTII. farther notice. pM.cnRer. for the S.S0 tr?ln from U Bellslr, will lr.rc the depot of the It. ^O- tUllromd In Wheeling lit 8 o'clock; ?nd paMeugvri for the lO-S&traln from Bcllllr,wlUle.Ye ^VuTT^H^n'pKBKINS^' log lime. tuatCueb W. Inn. Ocneril Puscnger Agent. Jal/ SJd, ISM. r - : BEDFORD SPRINGS. OX and lifter Tuesd.y, the 1?t of Joly proilnio. a line of Stage Coaclies will be run from Cumberland to Bedford Springs, In connccton with tho daily trains of cars from Wh?e..n?toCKT?rUnd.oH ^ jjoLLATtS. Tickets to be had at the office of the B. A O. Railroad Co., J. B. ronn. Agent. STEUBENVILLE AND WHEELING PACKET. _ _ ^Thc fine steamer CONVOY, Capt. A. O'Neal, ^irTi*ffPC will run as a regular packet between Steuben ville and Wheeling, connecting with the Steuben ville and In diana Railroad at Steulwuville, and with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Wheeling. Leaves Steuben vlllc at S o'clock, A. M., and Wheeling at 2 o'clock P. M. For freight or passage, apply on board. . api:3m WHEELING, CINCINNATI * LOUISVILLE PACKET~ The new and splendid steamer W. O. WOODS IDE, ? Capt. J. K. Boots, I will run M a regular packet to the abov and all Intermediate porta. For Freight orpassage apply to a?y 8. 0. BAKER k CO., Arents. New Arrangement. ? k THE WHEELING AND PARKCBSBUBOU JjMAlL PACKET Jnun mier, Will leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 10 o'clock, A. 31., for Parkersburg; connecting at Mariet ta with the steamer BUCK, running from Marietta to Zanes villi-; and, at Parkerabur* with the steamer FASHION, run ning from Parkersburg to West Columbia, Va. Returning: will leave Parkersburg every Mondiy,Wcdnca day and Friday, at o'clock, A. M. Freight-will be received for any point on the Muskingum between Marietta and ZaneevlUe, and for any point on-the Ohio between Wheeling and West Columbia. ap25 WH?ELIX,7 A PA RJTBRSB URGPA CKET - - v?bSumt. tad ^Fridays. at 10 o'clock, A. M. Leave* Parkeraburjrh: Tuesday*, Thursdays and Satur days, at 0 o'clock P.M. Dec? *54 J. M. HAMILTON, STEAM BOAT AGENT, REELING, VA. Wharf Boat at the feat of ITIanror fUtreri. Will attend to the receiving and dellvertid of freight, and the collection of freight bine. Freight for all the regular packets will" be received free o charge. nvl??tf BLAIVBL8! A very neat and superior article of BANE CHECKS on all the city Banks ORDER BOOKS, BLANK DEEDS, NOTES, DRAFTS, ?tC., Printed on extra paper, for sale at this Office. Dray Receipts and BUI* qf Lading PfistaduiiBoanltoortkr. AUo. ttrtry tU?cripU<m of PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING! Kxecutcd in a manner onsdrpatacd? on the ahorteat notice and at reaaowabterauau ' - ? ? '?? DO. ^nrthlsPs Uterine Catlielicaa, Btcr have's Holland Bitters, HooHand's German Bitters, Hampton's Aegetable Titicture, Citrate of Magnesia (Dry and Lit;uiH). Cod-I4rer Oil (a superior article), Tinct. Cinch. Ferrat, I folio way V. Pills and Ointment, Hoilow*y*s Worm Confection, Fourchaj *s Alterative Balm. Rcctrlc Oil, Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral* nil or Dr. Jayne*a Medicines, and i/wrs article of Brandy, warranted equal to any In the city?Just received and for 6ale at the Drug and* Prescription Store of octl rCNPKNBUKO k HQ BESTS. Notice. VTOTlCS 1. hereby irtrco to wars .0 peraont from Uktnx i\ a eertalo Note fur lb. w of T*o Hundred and Sul.v Bra Dollar*, (Inn at Lilian*., Ohio. Sept. S?tlj, pij aMo ?1* months .Her date to D. R. Kins cr order, ml ??ld note wmi fraudul.uUjr obtained, ud the nne wUl pot p. d b>M. ROBERT Mcl.N JAS. ?. WIIEATK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Wheeling. T?., rTAVIKa euffieientlr recoTrred to b? able to rcMWM the 1 jwctto, of a>wtailAt? may, ?w ? pwaif b. fourd at hU reildcnce oo Quiac/ etreet,betweenV.ortbud Fifth ats. >v ' octertf BOKKET BLOCKS. fU'T received, a foUeupaly of Bonnet Blocks, late* stria Bonnet Velvet*. Spotted and Skrlpatf Plushes, 801m, Plain Pluthcf.PlamM, French Flowers, ChencOet aB colon, end . ? -jtMithnerv G^ml*. S?-;v ? 8TQXE k THOMAS;- : ajM 1. II. MATTHKWB k CO. 2? ajW f J. II. : THE LATEST NEWS RECEIVED BV MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. mjElTpREVENTEDr" Wash., Oct 7.?B. B. Botts and Pryor, with their friends, went out early this morning for a duel near Blair's farm, just across the district lino. The ground was selected, but before the positions were takeD, all parties were arrested, and thoy and their weapons (pistols) brought be fore Justice Goddard in Washington, when the principals wore released on a parole of honor, that they would return to Richmond this even ing in company with the officers sent from the latter city to arrest them. ELECTION NEWS. U.vltTrORK, Ooxn., Oct 7.?Returns have been rectired fro111 73 towiis, and the results show that tho Republicans have carried the election in 44, while the Democrats have prevailed in 28 towns. In one town part of each ticket was elected. FROM TUK SOUTH. Balt., Oct 7.?The Southern mail brings pa pers from New Orleans to Wednesdry last, with advices from Texas to tho 27th ult The news is unimportant. CapL Oakex, with a small force had accomplished a successful expedition against the Pecas Indians. MORE SUPPORT FOR FREMONT. N. Y., Oct. 7.?Tho Courier publishes Hon. Jas. Hamilton'* response to Senator Fish. Mr. Hamilton repudiates Fillmore, and announces that ho will support Fremont. FROif HALIFAX. Oct. 7., Noon.?The steamer Niagara, from Liverpool, is now due here with dates to the 27th ult, but up to this hour lias not boon signalled below. FAILED. Bostos, Oct 7.?Win. D. Wight, a cotton merchant, doing an extensive business in this city, has failed, his liabilities are said to be large. , VETOED. Milwacue, Oct .7.?ThoGov. of Wisconsin lias votoed tho land bill giving grant of land to the Lacrossc and Milwaukio Railroad. RIVER AND* WEATHER. Pittsbukgit, Oct 7.?River 1 foot 0 inchcs by metal mark and falling. Weather clear and mild. Cincinnati, Oct 7.?River about stationary at 18 inches. Weather cloar. and pleasant cixcinnati" Mark kt. October 7.?Flonr dull at 6,75.. Nothing in Grain. Whisky dulL Sugar sells at 0jail.? Molasses held at G8, BALTIMORE MARKET. ... Oct.. 7.?-Flour unchanged. Wheat sells at l,40al,42 for red and l,47al,G5 for white. Corn selling at G8aGl. Whisky uuchanged. NEW YORK MARKET. Oct. 7.?Flour closed with an advancing ten dency,State 6,20a6,5U; Ohio G,D5aG,70; Southern 7a7,40. Wheat Urm, 8,000 bush sold, white l,08aGl; red 1,50. Corn declining, 36,0u0 bush sold. Pork dull. Beef steady. Lard iinu.^ Whisky firm. Stocks dull: GaTena and Chicago 109 1-2; Mich. Cent ?31-4; Erie 01 7-8; Cleve. and Tol. 771-4; Clevo. and Pitts. 57 1-2; Cumberland 16 8-8; 111. Cent 117; do. Bonds 80 7-8; Mich. South. 01 3-8, N. Y. Cent 85 8-8; I'enna Coal Co. 84; Raiding 88 3-8; Canton 23 1-4; Sterling Exchanzo dull. FU U JM JJK Y I'KOi'JSKT Sf For Inlror I raw, la Treat C.lumbtn. Vh T>iut property ? la. food working order, hurlng BUck 1 smith ?hop with l?o Hrn, PatU rr.s And tools, tonther with m stock of col..-. The bandings are86 feet lo lctifhth, by 39IM to stldih, trl'h carpenter shop, and lathe shop with one The property Is la the centre or a Us* growin, agricultural and inanu&etarinf coanly, wltlt a Tcrj larg* ml trade la 1CThe property srtn be leascil ror a tcno of years to meeban ica of steady hablu and food character, and none bat such need apply. If any one ahctiU desire to purchase the p?i ments wUU be made easy. either <rIUi or without the Mori. 1Mb property baa a chartered privilege for manufacturing arttMWO. Sbosld a company porehaatna, desire it, the chartered prlrUetes -111 be aUaw^t. a^rUl; the_p;-oper^y Publics Sale. HAVING sold my Laria, I will sell by n*ndup, on TIIURS DA V, the twenty ?third day of OcToasa, JSS6, my stock Fanning uten?U*, Furniture, Ac., among the stock are three , llroo>l Mares, supposed to be In, foal lo Cadinus. Three I Colts of Morgan l>l?>o*l. Also, my Interest (out-fourth) *f I the noted thorough bred Stock Horse, "JJIOA'S* CADMUSf (owned by the Ohio co. Stock Co.) Six Oows and Heifers, j high bred Devon. The cows are extra milkers, and the heif ers are bred from milking families, and are in calf to the pure Devon Ball KkYOUNG lI?Il(jD" bred by G. Patter son. of MJ. - YOUNG HERODI The property of J. E/Slsson and myself, has taken three 1st premiums at Western Va. Fairs, and the first premium at the Ohio State Fair at Cleveland, over 10 competitors, two of them imported, Is 5 years old and will be offered at the sale. One yoke good Working Oxen, one pair 2 year old Devon steers, partly broken; also that unequalcd yoke of 4 year old Devon Oxen. 350 HEAD OF SHEEP Consisting of Saxon and crosscs between the Saxon and Silcsian. These are generally young and in good condition. Sly sales of WooI^wiB compare favorably with the best clips (or Uili country.) Also, a few Spanish Merino*, a choici 'PUKE SILESI AN BUCK Two years eld, and a number of half Slleslan and Saxon Bucks and Duck lambs. One Berkshire and one Chester county -white Sow, now In pig; and several pairs Chester county pigs. My stock has all been bred wlUi care, endeavoring to have each good of Its FARMING UTENSILS .Or every kink used on a Farm, Including one Manny's Reap er and Mower, Flows, Harrow, Corn DaiH, Straw and Stalk Cutters, one Hickok Cider Mill, one Littlc'Giant Corn and Cob Mill, Ac. A credit of nlue months will be given. R. n. WILSON. Ohio Co., Va~.Oet.l.'Sfl.?octS-ltdwlP. , , [Republican, Cadlt, 0; Oaaette, St. Clairsvllljr, Ot Exami ner, Washington, Pa: will publish to the anftmut of $1, and charre this office. " . " WliJ^JtUialNLi- AIUslU EiTOJlJU AND . EASTERN PIANO FORTE AND MELODEON WAREROOMS.. 3 x 3 1 * ?? - * ? P JUST OPENING,6 magnificent Rosewood Pianos, of di - ferent patterns, from 6 to 7 octaves, unci latest style of finish, from the celebrated factory of James W. Vose and other first class makers of Boston, which I offer as hereto fore at the greatest bargains to purchasers, aud warranted as good as any In th? world. ALSO?the largest stock of superior and thorough made MELODEONS, of the renowned Carharft Patent, West of the mountains. Grateful for the libera] patronajre which I have received, I shall endeavor still to merit It by keeping none but the best Instruments, guaranteed as such one year from sale. A fresh lot of Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Instruction Books* and every article legitimately IxJongfng to the Music busi ness, and none other. t^VPlease call and. examine before purchasing else where. . Pianos and Melodeons to let. Je23. B. F. TOBIK. PIANOS ! PIANOS ! ! "TUFT RECEIVED from the celebrated manufactory of tj Hmllet, Davis A Co., a splendid lot of Pianos. These Pianos are made with the full Iron frame, circular scales, and sliding desks, with patent suspension bridge, composi tion bearings, and the repeating grand .action, and are folly warranted to give satisfaction, and are 'made to stand In any ellmate. ALSO?a splendid lot of Melodeons for. churches, or the IK connection with the above I have a large and Ml stock of every kind of Musical Instruments, and infaet every, thing that may be found la a Music Store, may be found at the store of T. CARTWR1GHT. je19-w 135 Mai n st..Wheeling.? A OABD TQ THE SUBLIC. In AVE just arrived from the East and am. new opening lathe town of BETHANY A ve-y large assortment of Fall aud Winter Goods, com *"Tla7nTnd fancy goods. I mm thankful for the large patronage that I have here tofore eojoyed and It has enabled me to purchase my goods low and thereby to present Indn^ementsvf no ordinary ldnp to the pohUc. We are determined that no one shaU leave onr store with out Um amplest saUsfltition as re4aras both price and qual ity. We expect t-? do In the main, a cash business, and are therefore assured la warranting that we will sell our goods at the lowest possible price. All we want Is a call from the PabUe. as WE HAVE THE GOODS And are determined to sell them ahead of all cornjeUtJon. Bethany, Oct. tU?.-fa* ? - MASONIC DXREOTORY. Ohio fiOdffe IVo 10 I.-MkIj at Blasonlc Hall, corner Marlcgt and Monroestreets/theJlrst and third Mon day evening* of each month. O. W. Siobts, W. M.; Alex ander Laughlin, Secretary. Wheeliny liodje No* 198.?Meets as above on thcjtnt and third Thursday ef cnlnp or each month. /*. A, BaKSTUSQEa.W. M.; S. IT. Ptanon* Secretary. Wheeling IJnionX'linpter No. 19.?Meetats above on the second Monday evening of each month. W. G > Scott, H. P.; S. IT. iVarsoa, Secretary. Wheeling fincoupoteut No. 1.?Meets as above on thcfourth Monday evening of each month. W. J Batm, 0.0., A. LorlnOy Recorder., Monday streets. H. #i above. cvcrjr O.; W. IT. Bfanchard, Abran'i Encampinfnt No. t .?Meets at the Hall, corner Market and Monroe streets, the jfrstand third Tuesday evenings of each month. H. UtHUis, 0, P.; S. IT. Pearson, Scribe. Win. Tell Encnmpment IVo* 34??Meets aa above the twond and fourth Tuesday evenings of each month. W*. Kusun, O. P.; ;Fm, WeUffarber, Scribe. Approach of th a Great Show! DAN MCE !ljf TRACK! ALL THE COhWlSED 1 Novelties of Both Ilcmispfiercs! AU CONCKXTRATED 1)1 \ DAN KICK'S GREAT SHOWS! On Wheeling Inland, Monday, Octopcr 1 anil litfi, 'urt, Afternoon and Evening. BEIIOLD TIIE GRAND PROGRAMME. THE Performance will commcnce with a new and bril liant Osikxtai; Extkeb, entitled THE ZOUAVFS OF ALGERIA! In which will be Introduced a Gamp In Uie Desert, with an exhibition of the wonderful training of the Horses, which are taught to lie down, receive their food in a sitting pos ture and to perform a succession of rapid and brilliant Military Evolutions, peculiar to the tribe. The surprisingly Trained. ELEPHANT LALLA ROOEIT, In a number of curious feats of Balancing, and displays of Instincts and Obedience. A most novel, original and comical exhibition of EDUCATED MULES! . Pus through a course of Grotesque Academics and Prac tical Classics, by their profound and erudite Proprietor, DAN RICE. Beadtif.d display of llorse Trainlngby Exceleior the Par gon of Steeds, in all his world delighting feats of Instinct' Affection and High Training. WHITE SYRIAN CAMEL! The only one ever learned to perform. SUPERB DISPLAY OP ARITSIC EXCELLENCE ! Itllii*. DAN KI?E, And her beatlfal Manage Horses, Surry and Arab, in her elegant school of Lady IvjaeMrlamsm. The troupe this season has been augmented by the engage ment of the world renowned Professors, Messrs. .1IUKBAY nud HOLLAND, Whose Acrobatic and (IvmnasMc Performances throughout Europe and the United States as THE K05IAN RR0TI1ER8, have acquired for them universal celebrity, will appear In the several acts. The celebrated Horseman Mli. G. liYLAND, Whose wonderful skill In Equestrian Feats of Dexterity, Is acknowledged to be one of the jrreatcat achievement* of modern Horsemanship, will exhibit many feats of an entire ley novel character. YOU.>(2 JEAN JOII7VHOM America's Own?the Pkt Kuiek?the bold, reckless and dashing Artist, without competitor here or elsewhere, in all his brilliant achievements, on horscback and upon the cord Elastic. - Mr. J. H. Showles d; RIastrr ?bas. Reed! In their celebrated scents of Equestrian and Atldetlc Feats. JAMES L. THAYER! . The "American liercuius," whose strength is superior to any pair of horses that can he produced. STORM'S EXCELSIOR BAKU! Unhesitatingly prononnctd the first and most accomplished In America?and general outfit of appointment!, decorations and paraphernalia, which, as regards ta*te, bkill, or lavish expenses, can DEFY THE WORLD! THREE CLOWNS! Tom Watson, John Alien and Dan Rice! Wh will appear at euch Exhibition. Master of the Arena, JOHN H. MURRAY. Admission?JBox,.30 Cent*?I'Ift. 3S Cents. n ir; OARTIIE. Aqunt. MELODEONS! TUST OPENED?afresh lot of Mel*deons, 4 and 5 octave, t) single and doable reeds with all the late improvement*, including.the divided'swell; double reed equal to an $800 church organ. These lustrmueuts arc offered at a small ad vance on first cost and warranted une year, or more If re quired. A fine assortment of Piano Fortes, also, at reduced prices, at No. 23 Union St. . . JA3. MELLOR. Saddle, Harness and Trnnk Manufactoy . JEREMIAH B. SIIEPPARD and CUAS. MORGAN have this day entered into part nership in the Saddle, Uarness and Trnnk Manufacturing business, under the name of Shep pard it Morgan. . Having purchased from Mr. Knote the manufacturing part of his extensive establishment, and occupying his large workshops, we have facilities lor manufacturing which will enable us to Yurnish every description of articles at the very lowest rates, and of the latest and most Improved style* We have now on hand a full assortment of all articles In our line, consisting of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Collars, Whips, Carpet Bags, Sachets, Saddle Bugs, Ac., Ac., nil of which will be sold wholesale and retail at the very lowest rates. Particular attention win be paid to ordered work; repair ing, promptly attended to; and we tru?t,'.by.strict attention and reasonable prices, to merii a continuance or the patron age which has been so liberally bestowed upon the former proprietor. ? SIlfcPPARD & MORGAN, Bug^m No 181 Main St., earner of Unlon. Sold Out. rpnB subscriber having .sold out to Messrs. Shepard k X Morgan the manufacturing department of his establish ment, would embrace this opportunity to return his sincere thanks for the Very liberal patronage extended to him, for the last twenty-three years, and begs leave to recommend to his numerous friends and customers, his successors, know ing them to bo experienced workmen and In every way worthy the confidence and patronage of the public. I have no doubt they will render full satisfaction to all who may favor them with their custom. ?ug?-8w JOHN KNOTE. Notice. HATING sold out the Saddle, Harness, and Trunk Manu facturing part of my business, I shall devote myself (for the present) exclusively to the8addleryt Hardware and Coach Trimmlug business, having, by the change, much more room and grrater facilities, and. being the only one'in this city, exclusively in this business, and rrom mv long experi ence In, and extensive connection with,the Saddling builness. I hope to be able to render entire satisfaction lo all who"will ? favor me with their custoui. Very thankful for the liberal . custom heretofore bestowed upon me, I solcit a continuance * of the same. JOHN KNOTE. aug9-So? ? Old Stand. 158 Main Street., Eclectic School Books. A DOZEN McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book; 175 ? H M 1st Header; 75 ? . " 8d 40 ? " 8d ? 43 ? - M 4<h 27 * " " fith * 15 * Ray's Arithmetic, Part I: 10 ? " " " II: St ? ?? M III; ^ ? P!nneo*s Analytlca/dramiuar; 9 * " English Teacher. Just received per Central Ohio Railroad, and for sale at Publishers prices. . JOHN H. THOMPSON, agSO . ' ' Nolll jgalnst. TUCKER'8 PATENT SPKING rTMIE cheapest and best article'of the Bed kind ever In X vented, for sale at the cheap Furniture Store, No . 1*7 Main st. ag!4 W. HIHELDAFIKE. B. Bartlett & Co., as W'm Fonrik?irc?. CIHCl.VNATI.O. MANUFACTURERS of Alcohol, jpamphene, Phosgene. Burning Fluid, Vegetable OH and Lard Oil. And deal ers In Unseed. Tanner*, Machinery, Pish, Castor, and otiler QBa^Sgritaof Turpentl?e,Potash, Oloc 1c. Ac.- . Fall Style Hats. T> ECEIVED this day a lot of Beebe's Fan Style Silk Hats, Xlf something superior In style and finish to anything that can be found In the city. angll 8. P. HARPER A BOX. :? ^ ? ft. ScJ.N Ckaraoek, .- ? *-? - ~ (SUCCESSORS TO W. A J. H. CUAKXOCX.) ARK fully prepared to continue the Rlacksmlthlng and Wagon Making business at the old stand. ' Particular attention paid ta Morse 8hoelng and Job work. WhecEng^cpfeHth, IBM Isa . ; - , 350 j F Wanted. v ; m . [TE HUNDRED btuhels Barley, 1>J" GEO. WILSOV wh?nojr, Jolr is, ISM. J.1J [St CUircTlUc Gazette copy to am'nt of $ I and charge Us!? Masonic Kegaiia. MISCELLANEOUS. Health and Strength must Inevitably fol low its Uee. BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, V LIVISIt COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND. FEVER AND AGUE, And the various affections consequent anon a disordered STOMACH ok UYSR, Such as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky rains, Heartburn, Loirs of Appetite, Despondency, Cost iron ess, Blind and Bleeding Pile*. In alt Nervous, Rheumatic, ?hd Neurulgic Affections, It has In numerous Instance* prov.ed highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure^ This Is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the celebrated Holland prbftssor, Boerhavt. Because of its crent success In most or the'Europeau States, Its Introduction Into the United Stateswas Intended more especially for those Of our fatherland scattered here and there over the face of UiIe mighty country. Meeting with'great succesg.. among them, I now offer K to the American public, knowing that Its truly, wonderful medicinal virtues must be acknowledged. . It is particularly recommended to those persons whose con stitutions may have been impaired by the continuous use or ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Generally In Btantaneons in effect, it finds its .way directly to the seat of lire, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, and, In fact, Infusing new life and vigor to the system. CAUTION'! The great popularity of this delightful Aroma has Induced ? ?1 ?- -rd-against In r else until you HBH-MB. ? ...... ?'.OneBoU tie will convince you how infiultely superior It Is to all these .Imitations. \ WHAT IT IS DOING FOR THE SICK. \Vm. Sclmchman, Esq., the veilkrown lithographer, says: 'I hhyc frequentlyused Boerhave's Holland Bitters, and find Itinvariably r?U-veS Indigestion and debility." Rev. SAinue.l Babcobk t^ya? VI found special relief from Its use foro severe heudach?t kith which I had long suf fered*." \ \ ??* J. W. WoodfelI? Esq., says: "I have used Boerhave's Holland Bittern'myself, and recommend It to othera, 'know Ing it to be Just wha t it Is represented." Aid. Jonathan Netty,' of Lower St. Clair, says: Bl have derived great benefit front its use for weakness of the stom ach ami Indigestion.' \ James M. Murphy saysf -VAfter several physicians hud failed, Boerhave's Holland Bitters removed the pain from my "heart and side, arislngfrom Indigestion." The editor of the Klttannlng Free Press says: "After one of the best physicians In the place had-failed, 'Boerhave's Holland Bit tor*, cured me of the worst form of dyspepsia." Erancls Felix, ouly manufacturer of the "original Extract of Coffee" says: M know that yorfr llolland Bitters Is one of- the best medicines in-the world for a disordered stomach or liver." Dr. Lud wig, editor of the 'Fackel,' Baltimore, pronounces It a medicine deserving the confidence of the public. Br. Eherhart, the leading German physician of Penna., has prescril>ed it frequently during the last three years, with marked success, in debilitated states of the digestive or gans, or of the system generally. The manager of the Ballon'* Vinegar Factory says: "I used It myself, and was therefore luduced to try its effect upon my wife, (troubled with the great debility common to all of a consumptive habit,) and really It is doing her more goad than anything she has ever taken." NOTICE.?Whoever expects to find In this a beverage will be disappointed; but to the sick, weak and low Spirited, It will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of singu lar remedial properties. t&~3old at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5, by the sole proprietors, ?' BENJAMIN PAGE, Ja. 1 Co, Manufacturing Pharmaceutists and Chemists, Pittsburgh, Pa. GIIXEIUli A0KXT3. Philadelphia, T. W. Dyott k Son?, 182 N. 21 street. New York, Barnes k Park, 304 Brondway, corner Duanc. Balti more, Cuspare Brothers, Gay st. and Pcnna^A venue. Cin cinnati, John D.. Park. Chicago, Barclay Brothers, 213 S. Water st. St Louis, Barnard Adams k Co. N. Orleans, J. Wright k Co. Sold In Wheeling, by Laughllns ?"Busbfield, T. IT. Logan k Co., and other Druggists and Merchants gcnerully through out the United States and Canada*. octSdawly. WHITE WHEAT FLOUR. fOQ BIKRKLS o{ Extra White Wh?t Roar; X.lflft .. moiUilliniiwii J ait recdTtd tod for Mitb* - i. 31. pcMPnnEV, I JO OZ. Chrylt.Nit. Silrtr,for .liebj WHEELING Hat and Cap Manufactory. ?. AVKItV, MANUFAOTCRKR OP IIATg AND CAPS. TJ AS on hand and Is manufacturing and receiving a large II afid general assortment of Hats and Gai.s comprising all the varieties or color and shape of Uats and Caps now In nse, of the latest fashion and manufactured from the fin est material and the best workmanship, all of which will be sold Wholesale and Retail at the lowest possible price. From my experience in the business, and having always uswl my best endeavors to please and furnish the public with a pood, fashionable, and serviceable hat, 1 feel confident with my present facilities, and a large stock on hand, that I am able to supply my patrons with an article superior to any heretofore offered. I respectfully request a call from those In want of Hats and Caps, before pur chasing else where. 4 8. AVERY,No 146 Main si. ? ? gpfl Wheeling, Ya. Hats and Caps. 9. AYBHY. TB dally receiving and opening large additions to his 9a JL stock of Hats and Gaps, comprising one of the most ge eral assortments that baa ever been offered to the public call and see. Nos. 146 and 14S, Main street, Wheeling, Va. sqSlrtaw 8. A VERY ALSO. FANCY HATS AND CAl'S FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH. A LARGE assortment of children And youth's Hats and Xjl. Caps, selected .by myself from the most fashionable Hat and Cap manufactorita of New York, in the greatest variety. ? ????-.- jf&i &TC*)1 and see. S. AVI.ftY, Nos. 146 A 148 Main st. spT? Wheeling, Ya. W acted. THE subscriber wishes to porchasi? Wheat, flaxseed. Bye. Butter, Barley, Eggf. Corn, Rags, Oats, Beans, And aQ other kinds of Produce, for which he will pay the highest market price.' J. 0. COLLINS, spl* ' , No. 169 Market Pguaye. m5SS MEDICAL. AVER'S ] ? I PECTO TOR THE RA*?ID CURE OF OOLD9. COl'flUNAKD HOAUMISNfrtt*. BuivrirLD, Mass., SOIh P*c. TO Da. J. a Aru?:?I do not hesitate toilj. . the beat remedy I ever found for CoughN, A Hoarseness, Influenza, Mid the concomitantV* symptoms of acold,lsyour Ciltuur Pncro- > S3 bal. Its constant use la iaj*; practice and ? 1 my family forthe last ten years 'has shown It to possess *U|?erlor virtues for the treat- ( ment of tli esc complaint j. n EDEN KXIflUT, M. D. A. B. MOttTLRV, Esq., of Ctici, Stir Votki irtW "I hare used yoar Pectoral ? myself arid. In my ? family ever since yon Invented it, and believe it the best medicine for its purpose ever put out. With a. bud cold I should sooner pay ttrenty-five dollars a bottle thhU do without Ityor ti?kd any other remedy.** . OROUIVAVUOOUIKcTcOlian, JNPLUEXZA. . - v- : ^p&j?iQneL^,Mls9.,-Feb. 7, IS54. BnotHKu Ave* :IwlH cheerfully certffy your Peptob.vi.Is tlie best remedy we p .s-.-s.^ for the chre Of the H'.':oopinff Cough* 6Voi?i>, arid the chest disco ties ofchlldrch.- \W of. your fraternity in the South' appreciate your skill, and com mend y cur medicine to our people. HIRAM CONKL1N, M. D. AMOS LEG, Esq., Mojirmr, li? jn-itt?'. M of .Jannarr, JS56 : "I had a tedlousi Irifiuemrn^ which confined me in doors si* weeks; took many medicines without relief final ly tried your Pectobal by the advice of our clergyman.? The first dose relieved the'soreness In iriy throat/and lungs; . less than one half the bottle made me completely wtU.your tnealcincd are the,cheapest as well as the- b^itwecsn-buyy and we esteem you, Doctor, and your remedies, as the poor man's "friend." - . <* - --~ ASTHMA OR PHTHISIC^ AND BRONCHITIS. West M akchestzh Pa., Feb. 4,1SC6.; Fib: Your Cueebt Pectoral is performing; marvellous cures In this section. It has relieved several, from alarm ing symptoms or consumption, and Is now curing a man' who has labored under an affection of the lungs for the last) forty years. HENRY Ic PARKS, J/ewAanf. A. I"writes?fliWHHHiPIHmiVHPIIHL^ (M... have found nothing equal to your Chssbv Pectoral for giv ing case and relief to consumptive patients, or-curing such as are curable." , i We might add volumes of evidence, but the most convinc ing proof of the virtues of this remedy is found in Its etfects " upon trial. (7oR?amptIon. Probably no one remedy has ever been known which cur ed so many and slich dangerous cases as tills: Some no hu man aid could reach; but even to those the Casaar Pecto hal affords relief and comfort.. Astob House, New York City, March S, 1856. Dn. Avr.n, Loicell: I feel It a duty and a pleasure to in form j*ou what your Cn?utv Pectoral has doue for my wife. She had been five months laboring under the daugerous symptoms or Consumption, from which no aid wecould pro cure gave Tier much relief. She was steadily failing, until Dr. Strong, of this city,where we have come for advice, re commended a trial of your medicine. .We bless his kludness as we do your.skill, for she has recovered from that d|iy.?? She is not yet as strong as she used to be, but is free' from her cough, and calls herself welli Vours, with gratitude and regard, . ORLANDO SHELBY, vr ShRUi*tjll*.n Consumptive*, do not despair till you have tried Aran's CnEBiiv Pectobal. It Is made by one. of the best> medical chemists In'the world, an<scures all rouud us bespeak the high merits of its virtues.?Philadelphia Ledger. A. A. RAMSEY, M. D., Alhiok. Monboe .cocxjt, Iowa, Ites, Sept. 6,1S55! "During my practice "of. many years I ve found nothing equal to your Ohkbbv PbctobAi. for glv^' AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS. THE sciences of Oheiriistry and Medicine have been tastat. their utmost to produce this best, most perfect purga tive which is known to man. Innumerable proofe are shown I that these Pills have virtues which surpass in excellence the, | ordinary medicines, and that theywin unprecederitedly up on thoesteem-of all men.;. Theyaresafoandpleasant to ? take, but powerful to. cure, Their penetrating; properties ] stimulate the vital activities 'ofr the body, remove the ob structions of Its organs, purify the blood,*and expel disease. They purge out the foul humors which breed and grow dis temper, stimulate sluggish or disordered organs into their I natural action, and'lmpart healthy tone with strength to the I whole system. Not only do they cure the every-day com- - plaints of every body, but also formidable and dangttous'. I diseases that have baflled the best of human skill. While I they produce powerful efffcets, they arc, at the same time, In I diminished doses, the safest and best physio that can be em ployed for children. Being; gisgrir-coutcd, they are pleasant V| to take; and being purely vegetable, are free from any risk i of barm. Cures have been made whieh surpass belief were ; they not substantiated'by men of such exalted position and | character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Many eml- I nent clergymen and physicians have leut their names to cer- i tlfy to the public the reliability of niy remedies, while others ! have Sent me the assurance or their conviction that my pre- i parations contribute immensely to the relief of my afillctcd, suffering ftllow-rocn. I The Agent below named Is pleased to furnish,, gratis, my 1 American Almanac, containing directions, for their use, snd the certificates of their cures of the foUowlng com plaints:? Costlreness, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Heartburn, Headache Arising fro/u a-foulStomsch, Nausea, (ndigestiin, Morbid inaction of the Bowels, aud pain arising, tlierefrom, Flatulency, Loss Of Appetite, aU Ulcerous and cutaneous Diseases, which require an evacuant Mcdicine, Scrofula, or King's Evil. They also, by purifying the/blood and stimulatingtho Syitem, care many complaints which it would not be supposed they could rcach,such as Dcafriess, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Irritability, De rangemeutsof the Liver and Kidneys, Gout, and other kin dred complaints, arising from a low state of the body, or Ob structions of its functions. Do not be put off by unprinclpleddenlers with some other pill they make more profit on. Ask for Atsa'a Pills, and tako nothing else. No other they can glre you compares nrith this io- Its Intrinsic value or curative powers. Tho sick want the best aid there Is. for them, and they should have it. Prepared by Dr. James C. Ayer, Practical and Analytical Chemist, ' " ' ' Lowell, Brass. PRICE S5 CT8. PER BOX ....FIVE BOXES FOR *1. The genuine article Is sold by : ' A. C. GOOD Jk CO. And by all Druggists In Wheeling, and Dealers In Mcdicine j eve.rvwhere. ag37:6m Verily Truth is sometimes Stranger than Fiction! ANi ASTOUNDING CURE S3 rpllIS young gentleman Is now living In onr midst?th< JL who know him will bear testimony that his sufferings a cure are no exaggeration. Bome of the pieces of hone m r midst?thoie , luffertngtaBd; > exaggeration. : Bome of the pieces of bone may' be seen by calling at 240 Baltimore street?other* are In hi* possession. Let the sceptical see him?he will testify that A MONUMENT, LIKE MANY OTHERS, TO THE GREAT VIRTUE# OP HAMPTON'S VEGETABLE TINCTURE 11 Baltixouk, March 24,1S58. This Is to certify, thdtabount ^ne years alnce I waa at tacked with a pain In my right ankle. Waaent for a physl- > cian, who ordered it to" be poulticed, aa it was very mucl swollen; and ife continued to progress until it had increased to the height of my knee.- I suffered very severely With pain '* ?ulcers, to the number of twenty-fire formed between ankle and knee, which were frequently, laid open to the bone, and out of which came particles of bone to the number of 25, and one or two' of which were IV Inches long. jSSf ? TRIES COUNTKV AIR. I was then taken to Uarfbrd county of this State: the physl clan there told my mother and friends, he could heat the ul cers, but I could not live afterwards; This physician work ed with me for seven weeks, using the knife frequently, tak- ? ingfrom the ulcers proud flesh and pieces of bone without giving roe any relief?some of the applications were so/very severe that when applied the agony was so great my frh nds could not stand by and s< e me suffer 1 thought at this time there was no.cure forme; froiri my knee to myanklbwasnot much unlike a honey-comb, the ti um er ousulc ers running^ freely a white'pus with no sign of blood?and at timeswhen I_ would scratch toy finger* a white pus would Issue therefrom' mixed with water. 'x BALTIMORE MY HOME! I then returned'to Baltimore, my old home, expecting to die. By the advice of my friends, I used various remedies, some . of which jpive me only transient reliefs I continued to grow worse; a swelling came on nty-lcft hljk and after severe pun an ulcer formed, from which came a piece of bone. Anoth er also formed on tny spine, which ray physicians out out, and wished at the same time to cut off my right leg as the only means of saving my life. After this, yet another form ed on my right arm, and also one on ray left groin, as also on other parts of my body, which In nnmbo'andslzeaslbalsh ed those who saw them. I was reduced to a mere skeleton, and as weak as an infant. DEATH A RELIEF! ,, I felt death would hare been a relief to mm. I l??d tried phy a I clans and all the remedies I conld bear of, when a, mend who bad been cured by "HAMPTONS VEGETABLE T1HO TCRE" of a disease simitar to the one I was laboring under, advised me to try it. At this tithe 1 had been ,afflicted full five years. I commenced taklug "Hampton**. Vegetable Tincture,". [HOPE COMES I] the first bottle of which inspired me with hope, and by the MKT. - ?.i. time I had taken five bottle* 1 feii so mueb ... ...... had the confidence i? believe that it would cure me. I cd?-' tinned its use?ftill improving. My ulcers healed, arut aew .. strength came to my weak and shattered system, and with out furthrr detail, I am happy to say my leg Is also healed, ond a general renovation of my health has taken place; and: I now consider m^^lf fcuwd by thls' wonderful n vj|||| alone; I Tiavegireii bu$ a faint Idea of-my my friend* who may read tills will bear t I have said In favor of Hampton'* Vegetable Tincture? and XwilLsay to aB wtia are afflicted as I have been, to ??e' It with the utlnwt confidence. EDMttlf M. EPRASKLIN, No. 27 Register street, 8do.r?nortii.of Pratt at. IT ISA ORB A T SPIUKG SOSBICIVKI THE GREAT RENOVATOR O* THE gVsTEH. Hf-Dcllcatc ladles azd cUIdrca will plcaitsto giie Us Hal." SOilXTllISG ABOUT OAMPTOITS TlHOlVltB-TO NKU YOUR SUFFERERS. At an InrlgoratorSnd R<?tnratlvc, uuere a grntlc ttlinti lant It wanted, we bellere Jt auperkrr to >U the O'rrilali he Um the public* " a rur* tor DfSPKQlLi, COCO lis, SCROF- < OUt andfiHEGMATlSM, wltballdliascaur tliethoaiacb and ??aiMAssassBsissttsaiiSiiiisiSisaiMHai^^ Demdj.lt baa been truly aureeulul to Hit ?lnfle and ried. We offer tte u:o? rateable remedy, which Uioc K.r talc by 1 HSSMHI I 6c Wheel tof. Oen. - ?: V; ;? ?: Baltimore st., Baltimore, bo,PC. ^ ^ MONKOJEHOUoE. mm op r i at o I ieathe AT MODERATB^l? LAusuusn S STADLIlfa ?>: * la attached to tie Uou?e. Travelers and boarders may rest assured that to pains wBl be spared to add to their com Urt. * ajlW-Odaw ifiERi& i PSlsll ? --- r~~ """;"/" ';'"' New York Advertisements. FKOil'^i 1LBRIIT U. RICHARIWON'll JJm&Uy ud Sc. ?<, CLIREHUGH'S WIGS AND TOUPEES1 -With hL< newly Invented transparent. skin scams, anJ othea ln.tr Improvements, rtrider thurifor durability, comfort and lightness; superior to aU others. Theyore measured and made oti scientific principles, warranted no tto shrink, and a trial will proTe how they excel heavy, clumsy, Ill-fin ing ar ticles. Non-residents will receive, on application, his sys tem of measuring, which never fuiLs t?> secure a;j>erfeel Ct. CflmtisijVs only genuine Tricophertrtta unci CUry1J0aKiriaO.N ST., SKWTOSK. IF VODR IUIU IS F.il.LiXi; can Ik-l.r.vui(i.t and preserved Irt a heal thy and luxuriant growth* by tho use of BALLARD'S IIAIR FA ST EN tit, price ? cents, ftu cents, aud-$l?t-lrcuntly perfhincd. IP VOUIt MAI It ?S OKAY, there U nothing .-qual to BAL LARD'S IlAlK DVE. It makes any >hade, from brown iu - the tuofel superb black, without staining Or .Injuring the hnle ot the sklh. ;Jt;waa for: these pectltSA qualities It re'colved the premium at the World's Fair*and the endorsement of ? those eminent chemists, Drs. ChUtou and Torrcr. ??& Manufactured, sold and applied at 49S and 800 Rroadwav, Se?r fork. ? ?ptq-U<lag - rOOKIKOfllAIUIIM XJ r-roti-xg^MBs. i PhenbrLboJdngrOlasaanji Picture Frama Manufactory. HORACE V. SIGLER, Nos. 88?, 500 arid 892 Greenwichstreet, corner ,?f .Bynch, jNcwYork. " ''ijaUtplsw,. . - I'VkhT PREJIIIIH Gold Medal Piano Fortes. STEIN WAY & SONS. M ANTFACTCRKKS. ?4 Waiver itrcet, near Broadway, New York, Invite pubUe attention jto their newly Improved Piano Fortes, with and without Iron Frame, pronounced supe rior to any other instruments uow before the public, by.tho most competent judge*. . Stelnway A Son were awarded Ihrcc Ffefl Prtae Medals withlu'thc last year, in competition with the most calibrated manufacturers of Boston, Nfor^York, Philadelphia and Bal timore, for the but Piano Forte*. Every Instrument warranted for three years, to give en rc satisfaction, or the purchase money" will be refunded. spSO-l.rdaw >? .. . v i-'.. t^e spaO-lyda' DUISCAN, SHEKMAaN & UOMFANY, BANKERS, Cor Plnemid IVnaanu WtiCCta. K?w ??fk. rSCE CIRCULAR NOTES aud LETTERS 0V CREDIT for travel* rs, available in all the principal cities vj th* world. Also, MBHCANTII-B CREDITS on the ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION, London, Mes s't-urs OEO. PKABODY * CO.. London, and 1IANK OF*N?SW SOUTH WALKS, Australia. Bill* of Exchauge aud Cavil Credit* ' on California and Australia, furnished, on application. , INTEREST1 ALLOWED on current accounts and special deposit?, subject to arrangement. spgp-Iydaw ? COLE'S VOYAGE OF LIFE. CniLDHOOD?YOUTH?MANHOOD?OLD AGE. Four magnificent Rue Engravings. From the Ordinals, at the 8PINOLER INSTITUTE, Jbr Young Ladle*. Gobham D. Abbott, Principal. A GREAT WA lToWAIi WORK, of five years' execution, involving an expense of $?o,300.? Plates 15x2$. Paper26x83. Three grades are published. 1. Artists' proofs $30 the set. 2. Lettered proofs on India paper', $80. 0." Prools on plain paper, $30. To CtaaOvnbK, this series especially commends Itself as a silent, beautiful, and Instructive sermon. To Tbacuk&s, and Seminaries,: us a grand moral lesson, aubdulug,softcnlutc, cltvailni;, purifying, Inspiring. to all Lovuas of the" BEAtmrnL?as the most txqulsito G km or AnT this country has ever produced. The attention of the TRADB*ls particularly Invited to this :? work, In view .of Its uuequaled popularity and prospect*.-* Tbbub most. Favorable. -r r A PaosrsCTCS of 80 pp. 8 vo., containing a full descrip tion of the work, with numerous - testimonials of the highest character, from our most distinguished Aasn-rs and best, ac credited JunoBSOB A?t, e g., Messrr. Bryant, Burand, Hun tington,Church, Crobscy, Oasllear, and Kensctt; Professura Morce, Weir, Qreene, CummIng?; Rev. Doctors Alexander, . Hawks, Bethnne, Bellows, Seahury, Adams, Tyng, II. B. Smith, and Thompson; Hon.. Edward Everett, Hon. George Bancroft, Hon. t>. 0. Yerplanck;? together with the YOlOE OF THE PRESS of this city, and, also, of the highest Jsuro pean authority. THE LONDON ART JOURNAL will be sent upon the. receipt of two postage stamps* or furnished to the Trade, or to Agenta,: at four dollars: per hundred. The Engravlnn, boxed flat, to avoid Injury from rolllni;, are delivered to Express at the cost of $1, and fire setSiwUl, on satlsfacfory order, be sent to one'address without extra charge for boxing and cartage. t3BT"Framcs furnished at the lowest prices, aud boxed for For Prospectus of Engravings or Circular of the lodtltu* tlon, address ?< ' " 7 Rbv. A. It. W0LPE, >jj2fl^md?w Splngler Institute, New York. KID GLOVE CLEANER. AN important Discovery to the Economist?Something en tirely New?Just imported. "JOUVEN*8 INODOROUS PREPARATION,** for Instantly clbakiso ' HID" GLOVES without the slightest SMELL. Rub a small portion on the glove, and the dirt in stantly disappears?can be worn' immediately afterwardi.? One bottle is warranted to clean fifty pair of Gloves. Price, BO cents. Try it before buying. All the Agents are present ed with an open bottle to prove Its operation. Agents Are coining money by the unprecedented demand. Mure wanted. - CONTENT, NEARY * CO, Wholesale Store, Jcll-dawly No. BQ> Broadway, N.Y. Tuc nnted with tills tlc-lljcUt ut auiiuvrntbt for Chll POTIGHOMANlE. E new and beautiful art of ornamenting the simplest Glaw Vessel to resemble the Finest Pamtxd Caws, xt a rrrHE or thi Cost, Is creating an Immense excitement, Ladles and Gentlemenafe alike AsclnMgm"" * ' rui occupation. ? A cha*te and elegant dren and Schools, encouragiug a taste for grace In design and harmony In the arrangement of colors. The whole Ark can be perfectly acquired In half an hour. Book of Instruc*. Uon separately $1. Boxes containing ft .Vases, Book, and every article required sent by Express. CONTENT, NEARY A CO., Wholesale Store, Jell-lydaw 003 Broadway, X. Y. The Eye and Ear. TOURING my late tour in Europe, I obtained several new XJ Instruments, and Remedies of Incalculable value In my speciality. There Is now nothing known to the faculty.In ei ther hemisphere, with which I am not familiar, which, com bined with an extensive practice for. 80 years in the city of New York, enables me to restore SIOI1T and HEARING in many cases hitherto deemed hopeless. Cataract positively cured by a new method, without pain, also Squinting or Cross Eyes In a few seconds. Amaurosis cured In the majority of Granulations, Ulcers, Films or Specs, and W&-ery . ^. yj,, thf Bar sodDis-, Uy "Treatise on the louk exactly Uke the natural Eye, and are inserted without an operation, and all remedies, forwarded by mall. OontVt Uitione X?y mail receive eeptoiat aUmtion. JAMES IV. l'OWELL, M. D? ./eull?t, Auriat, Ac. Jelltdawly Orincas,M Broadway, M. Y. ' HAZLBTON A BROTHERS. PIANO FORTK MA HDPAOTDRBRB. H. SOD Centre??., nfair YnrJi. Xt/HEHE may be found a .tiperlor sMOrtiuent of Pl.no t V Forte.t la Plain anil Ornamental Ga.c>, from S to 7if octave*, of the beet nutteriuU, and pronounced by dUtln gul.hed artUt. to be unrorpaMed. win be .old oil the no.t reaRonable term, and warranted to .tand In any climate.? Orierifrom tM country promptly atttnded to, and eacB ? Piano sua ran teed to flTe perf.ot .altaraclon, If oot no, the Piano may be returned to uj, ire refunding tbe money and At the Great Exhibition at the Oryetal Palace, Neir Tork, 1868, aPrhtc Medal wa. awarded to lUujnro. k Paonmu-, for tho .upurlor quality of their Piano Port*.-., which war. tuted to Touch, Tone, Equality, and Durability of Tune, and placed in tlie Mgjtart Kr.de. by th^followtoi^ tjulthtrt A rtUU?1LL1AM NOB SRI ? c,U Instrument*; JCLLIEN, MAX MA1CKTZKK, W. lf. tlCt, B. 6. WILLIS, T. KISFtLDT, Z. UKlGNfcN.K.MKLIDS OIltAO, DWIGUT, Jury on JT-ulall InttrumtnU; GEO. P. BRI6T0W, Secritaryon Vunwf Irwtruir.tnU. ? Jell-dawly CRli5^APi% /CONTRAST the Uiits brought out In the hair by. Cristado V ro^s matchless revltalUtogHair Bye, and those produ ced by application ofthe burulng Holds ordinarily sold as llalr Byes, you see at once that the color is natural in one case, unnatural in the other, and the simple reason is that Crbtadoro'sls the osur preparation which by its exact che mical combination operate* on natural and Immutable prin ciples. Made. Sold ah* Uj" CrUiadoro's, 6 Astor sale by the Principal Bru| the country. awYor t ???'' T..v > Hew Ynrk Agents, '' Wheeling Agents, fed:lydaw I (in ten private rooms) at , Broadway. Y. Also for Is and l'tI Turners throughout .. -ct A- f ' ? waui.'ciSe 4 CO. T. H. LOGAN" k CO., Bridge Corner DruggUU. JOBSl OBEATJOBH! BONNETS! TXBT OPBNWV?4 eaw. of Bonnet, of lha following kind.: O Split fr t ra w, Swiss 8traw, Tuscan, Brilliant and Braids of " * - - for sale by the dosen or retail, at a lowe I % ps. Straw Blurting) 'LVfc 8 N?polltan do^ A AtWholraalaandretailby' ? BTOWK h TH0MA8, VrirKJCNDB MeteBrtia - m S: M^ttiat^u ie4 LACHIttXSB k 8U81IFIKI.IC8. White Beaver Hata. HOPS. A "df?r">'rb,lr,LLy %?%? :l JUST k BARRZIfi Ha*. M.ckcrel So. 8, tttilrim; " WLlt.- n.tr ? ?? : , a.;: "iSia^tkv. Shoulder Braces. ? nxt > ?.rtrafut of ljullf l Mto ltraec,jtut ncelMM I i k ROBraTS-v Vo 1 Wa.htn.toa OaU, WtsoeUn^, Va,