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THE INTELI.IGENCER. Pabfohed Corner of Main and Qamej-3U, anxtMcz os >icacr rrrztr, rr CAMPBELL'4 McDEHMOT. fERMS.-|'?ttTtr m?,- - - - ft - W HB EM -NO, V A:? W05DAT MOiiXIXO, XOVEMEES. K, MS?. Vaunt* AsnwiinuiBiKwt?Sadi istbe title of s irork "irtsseh we tare received, and 6m U? reading of wfc^ii jrel?*redert*d?jueb vafoaMe information. There are sow thing* In it which ire A* ?t think is pod taste, a, for Isstacnr, the touting ia the Adject of iUtstt, is s partisan view, Bat ire look np.-.:? titU u tbe seal and test of everything that fauk from tMK portion* of onr State. Wemake thefoi f. lowing extract; It ai?o eobema the azricaTunat interest* to decide w tether fa thenndrtof | two bu&drtd tmOtocx of gold and *:!reT are ar? ntu&y prodcced, at a time too wfcroonr mx per ci. bonds bare dedfafd in three jwt from 109 to 91, tiieae fa<t e? be aalcly toad* tbe matrix '/f a 3(i?irii of imrfcinlw ri ftfer ii??, baaed upon raefc paper leeaiity. Ah regard* the internal improvement* of the State, as' tbe former* will have to pay ultimate ly, aud either directly ov indirectly, at ieaat four fifth* ?f the entire coxt of aoefa works, they hare tbe right, aa it h hoped they win now hare tbe power, to direct and control to aome meaa ore the Mpenditare of their money. Tbe sy* tern of -fog-rotEnjc," aa it ia called, by ueanaof wbfch improvement appropriation bin* are car ried through tbe legWatare, ia aa on principled aa it i* reckless, and if continued will ruin tbe credit of tbe State, as it moat arro t the progress of all improvement in tbe commonwealth. ft cannot be doubted that tbe forming inter ns will Muictvfa all appropriations which may 1* necessary to <?Tjr on to early completion and sucee*iful operation all the train line* of im provement already commenced, whilst it i* ob vious, that owing to the vast ^amount of labor and expense yet requisite v> complete tboae work* x* well aa to the condition of nor finan ce*, ti?at the credit of the State aa wefl aa tbe ?aee?m of her ay tern of improvement, and the relief of the people from the increasing burden of taxation, all require that not another dollar should be appropriated for aerend year* to come toward* any new or independent Hne or scheme* howerer yivuVHK tta claims may be. There u one other subject wbieb moat nearly concern* the farming interest* and to which I beg leave before closing thia report, to call your attention, i refer to the neat subject of popu lar nuu<iiw. Seventy thousand of our adult white popula tion can neither read nor write! and these too are "bone of our bone and flesh of our flesh;" they are Virginia'* aonsand daughters! In the name of humanity! in the name of all that i* igenerou* unselfish and noble in our nature! in tiie name of country, of Christianity and of God! will the farmer* of Virginia any longer permit the existence of. this deplorable state of Ignor ance. If my humble voice could be heard beyond thl* a*urmb!y, I would nay to the formers of Virginia, consider that your children, alt! the defendants of the richest of yonr present num ber will 1Heritably, in a few generation* be num bered amongot tile poor. In our Southern Slates, the entire da** of proprietor* or cnltirators of smalt landed prop erty, the manager* or overseers, baring in a great measure the more immediate supervision and control of the landed estate* of wealthy pro prietor*. These two classes of our southern former* and planters, constituting at least nine- j men twentieth of tlie whole number of those who wield tiie immense capital invested In land arid Wt ir throughout the stave holding states, are cnirersaHjr and utterly ignorant of every abstract principal of phy?ical*or natural scicnce. And it is reasonable to believs that the Iim* to Southern agriculture each rear, in consequence of thix lamentable state of ignorance, if such loss could be prevented, ami could the amount so saved for a single vear be appropriated and ap plied to educational purposes, that it would itself be sufficient richly to endow a* many agricultural schools ami colleges as are at present required by our Southern State*. When we contemplate the ?vast amountof Ignorance, the total want of edu cation, existing amongst tbe mass of the agri cultural population of our own State, wo *ball ibe at iio 1o*h to conjecture that the pecuniary llo*? to Virginia from this cause is immense in deed. SasKfit IJiMt.ru?The Editor of the Lowell |(Ma**.) Courier ha* had a glimpse inside a Sha ker Bible, a privilege not often accorded to an "outsider." It is entitled "A Iloly, Sacred and p)ivine Boll from the Lord God of Heaven to tbe inhabitant* of Karth, revealed in the Ssdety of pfaw Lrlianon. Colnmbia county, State of New I York, United States of America." This edition ;was published seven year* since, at the Shaker's { establishment at Canterbury, X. H. It pretend* to be k revelation?and tho testimony of eleven .?nighty angels ii< given, who attended the wri I ting of the roll. One of the angels isnamed (.'on jsote teac Jao-mnn ahne, and another Krelino fl inan-vev-ten-varen ve ne. It is bound in yellow, according to the order from on high. The book 'appears to contain passages from Scripture, al tered, amended, enlarged or curtailed, with orig inal addition* or improvements, as tbey arc pro bably deemed necessary, to suit the peculiar no tion* of Ay* Lre. It is a very curious volume, jtven more remarkable, though of los* pretended ?sntiquity than the Mormon Bible. A copy is rdercd to be sent to every king or potentate of Itiristcndom, and one sent to tho Goremor of Canada some time since was returned or refu lUtutnsti Oil.?Breckinridge Coal Oil has re bentiy attracted great attention on the part of the Massachusetts railroad men, and other* hose callings demand the consumption of much ubricating or burning fluid. It haa also at ength caught the regard of the Governfnont, al ways cautious In the adoption of new discover ed or inventions. Experiments havo been made with it which piae* its value and excellence be rond all question. H is claimed to be superior 0 wlnUr-strainod sperm oil for volume, purity | " if light and durability. Tssxtt with Esolaxd.?Tlie treaty with ireat Britain coocluded by Mr. Dal 1st, and to rhich recent reference haa been made, It is now tated arrived at Washington several weeks ago. t settles all questions heretofore existing rets Ire to Central Atnerics, and all other subjects f dispute between tho British and American Internment*, excepting tbe claims by the Hud on's Bay and Pugot's Sound Agricultural com antes, rclatire to alleged rights uuddr the trea f of 1816. Toe Columbus fG?.) Enquirer states that an k ivestlgatlon of tbe aSUrs of the *u*pendr.l Man features' and Mcclutnics' Bank was nude lai>t eek by a recoiver appulote<l for that purpose, nd that the resources available for tlie redemp ion of Its lisbilitlea were found to be very scant, t is said that tbe amount outstanding la about 30,000. Some tales of Its paper have been >adc ea low aa 34 conte on the dollar. G. P. K. Janes' Osiniok or Viroi-<i.i Simr. -The i ?lisrlotte' vlile Ailrocata has lieen inform - 1 that Mr. G. P. R. Jsflflfc, tbe British Consul t Richmond, Mid, after examining Mr. Ware's nd Dr. John It. Wood's sheep, at tho late fair, ill their b?*l ones were the finest he ever saw, ither In this country or at tbe grcat sgricultu tl fbwi of Englacd , Correapecdccce of lbs IcteUlgescer. XMRinmx, Vi.. Not- 1S?, 18% ?nwfawm Swwifthtto)r?ilm.l ? tare coftdeded to indulge a Httle by jwi/itift* tronnd wcorjr wj oM fncnK and ac*' i .'j-^uotiACt*. For thai a ?i*y <-.r two; : ago, I took the cci->< atOrantFritle, for Comber Alter reaching {VmberiMO, you h*vt a Utile w^ile gnrcn yoa V> t/*>t Tour toe* before the wrtvv. - afi.'. rne mm psust* tt i? *?noii, and u it stops hot a minute, you must be in. '?** ~ *--* gj S ?* agJ f-f* Hut C pre* ? j?riH whistle?*ome |of the paweagerj ? roo?e a little, but only to re-adjust thdr shswH and nlws, at pB/nrt They 'ink agsin to. sJwp?<!>??% neSsfeg opo* Ifct JjwIfcr ofl ?ii>T husband, and little cJiiWUiJ wit at i*ill j Sengtb in the seat "before them. Soon yoa com- j taenffl: winding up the towerinj: T.vsntain*. the can laboriously jcrooJiinar.. as If half a min-l not to follow the engine. Xcrr yt u come gKd- ; mg down, and kiwi, thrr.u-L the bright mwn-; ii^ht, see tae bea .tifol water of the iiuSe rirer that laughingly rtppU* onward* to its ocean bOT?~ IVjisarpt ?oaSr!ilie bralbu at the Kaitrood Houte, and ** the canavdt 20 min ntc-. there it plenty of tine tt r.-\ it in, and pick yourteeth afterward*. Bat you hare de terminer not to go further West at this time, and mart naeds wait until 10. o'clock for the stage fanning to Morgan to*n. So y on walk op tiie fcia, took at the people and haaM^ admire the pretty girls in the cleanly street*, and alt down in the ptriorcf die 'Mfoootaln (Sty House," to read the papers and listen toa stran ger's aosie. If you pity tha unfortaoate pi ano, whose (aalt i> it, ana who i? the wiser of yoor commiseration? It is nvt the first time yoa hare been compelled, through politeness, to ait still while Wnllnt^M beft 'Sort* were tried by lair hands, condemned by Surer lip*, , ami murdered in the roost fashionable style. The town of Yvrmmt haa a population of aboot 800, and derives ita aupport {rem the for , mir.g eoaatnr aroond. The people are coarte ' oxIS ?nd kind, the ladies pretty ami aceompiiab j ed, the gentlemen ' whole-heari?*l fellow*. aid, | aa is the can fa all Virginia jtowna, every one | trie- to nufc-.- you at home. I before then- is ibat one paper published tb".-e now; hut it i? worth two or thr<"e of the ordinary country pub Beations. Mr. Drinkanlis the editor, and il you have erer met him it u noedieM to say how much a gentleman be prove* himself to be. Too take a hearty dinner, for ail dinner* in the mountains are hearty one*, and when the stage comes to the door, with its fine spirited hones and excellent driver, too open the blind, jump in, wrap yoor shawl about you, and are *V *'? on the mure. There b but one gentleman inside, and before your journey Is ended you will baTe found him no ordinary travelling companion. He haa lived lonzer than fou.ru/rre yeart, and knows more of Western Virginia than any other man. perhaps, in a hun dred trrfles. For urcnty yean hi* home has been am id the mountains and rallies of this western land, and you will not forget nor neg lect to publish, at a future day, some of the strange stories with which he was pleased to make your cold ride a pleasant one. After a trip of about four hours you find your self deposited at the "National House," and en joying a charming supper, made more charming by the plea?ant laces, and kind words of the many old friends, who arc sitting beside you. This town was once your home, and there is not a foot of ground, nor a block of hotws that is not associated with some dear remembrance of other and younger, if not happier days. You lie down to sleep that night with a strange feel ing at your heart, and dream yourself "a boy again." _ Jforgantown U situated on the Monor.gahela riror, * hundred mile* aboso Pittsburgh. eight een from the Railroad at Fairmont, and a fait day'* ride in a direct course from Wheeling. It i* the head of navigation, and when the river set* to ?toUr*bla height, the wharf looks quite lively and business like. There,ho* been for some time in contemplation an idea of slacking the river-to thin point. and when that is done, it will be but a short distance to Pittsburgh all the jrear round. Of coarse many connections by railroad are daily discussed, bot whether a loco motive will ever visit the place, with it* smoke and noise and confusion, and progressive tenden cy, remains to be seen. Some fifteen hundred (1600) people constitute the population, and better, warmer hearted, more congenial, more intellectual and literary people were never collected together in one village.? Indeed there is no town in the State of Virginia V) celebrated for charming ladies, and pleasing gentlemen, and real open hearted hospitality.? i'hfc town and county support three newspapers, edited in a very creditable style, and of course useful to the people in every sense of the word. One is a Democratic advocate, and bears the fun ny motto "Tht -price of Liberty U eternal Vigi lance," "the price of the Stab is 25 ccots per luartcr." Another is called the "Morgantown Messenger,'' and is a religious sheet. "The American Union" heads the lint of the th-ee, md is edited by your old friend Mr. S. Scigfricd, Sr., who is known to be anable and witty editor. Vou will remember he dnce scattered good sense ind sound morality over this country through the columns of the" "Mirror." There are some beautiful residences here, and )rou could desire no pleasanter place to live.? The town can also boast of two excellent semi naries?one for ladias, the other for gentlemen. The male Acadcmy is under the controlc of your uld citizen, the I lev. J. P. Moore, nod is said to l>e one of the best schools now iu the country. It is exceedingly well patronized, and seeins to be increasing iu favor monthly. The Female Seminary claims nearly a hundred pupils, and under the present Principal's supervision, is improving daily. Mr. Uegden seems well qual ified for thu position of a Principal, and will, most probably, make the Institution one of the mo.it useful iu the West. The town is so health ily located, and the society so pleasant to stran gers, and both the Institutions so well ventila ted, there can be no doubt of their nltimate success. Tho river is spanned at this point, by a raost beautiful wire suspension bridge. Mr. Tanner, of Morgantown, was the Architect or, Engineer, md deserves no little credit for the erection of to handsome a structure. The length between ibutnieiiU is six hundred and twelve feet, and the distance from the river below, about seven ty feet. Altogether, it is a handsomer bridge than tlie original one at Wheeling ever was.? Unfortunately, though, it docs not pay but 8 per cent, at the present time, and without tbe river is slacked and the ford done away with, it may aevcr cxceed that small interest. Morgantown contains some four or 0 vo ch undi es. one of which is quite an ornament to the place. The Court House was built in VUQjuiq looks very handssme from my window. In the upper part of the building is a large town hall, wtfl arranged for concerts, exhibitions &c., and In the cupalo is a full sized ilgure of Patrick Henry, carved in wood. The square in front is protected by iron railings, and look quite pretty from here. Across Decker's Creek Mr. David Lynch has a boat yard, from which he lias turned out not a few of the floating craft. On this stream there are several mill sites which are very valuable, and room fur more I believe. A mile from town, there used to bo a paper mill, the property of Jno. Kogers Esq., which was burned down a ihort time since. It was a splendid building, one of the best for that purposo you would see in a life llttie. Nor must I forget to mention the return of our old friend La iinron De St. Mart from Paris, with a most splendid lot of French Jewelry. lie lived here some years since, and hat engaged in growing grapes; but from ? want of knowledge in Amc i.-an allairr, wrs so m:fo.ti;nate as to Iom all he hod, if not a little more be?i lc.? Since that time, it seems that he has becomo the reccpicnt of a )arg? legacy, and now returns with the lanjrut and fin ft assortment of jowcl ry, you would see in the west, at least there is no such display in either Wheeling or Pittsburgh, [f any of your ladies desire bracelets at $100 ind oilier niceties in proportionate prices, let diem call at La 1!iron's and be satisfied, that ever in car corrctpondctice, trtmat 'riit/ifully. But wc must not tiro you longer; though to jvit now. will co si pel us to leivt m?ny things >*Lieh we bad i.cpptl to apot).? ' Cciae i> Morgastown juuttil, xrA learn how ? ippilr Ihe p?t>tc tiv<-, and M-e what pleasure it aifoidji. tiwm to welcome ? srranzsr araia-t thetn. jj In a few boors we AaJ! be fer away, bet ?or hewt wiE ofvn, in dna.-n?, retirn to fit*.-- fcr > .'htte while amid th* *rail?s n) khyiaea-:- of ?*,":r"a?!Zrfc ?* 1 rwi^cttiil w trutot TirSurzTun aw Sorra Cimrn.? ' We acstiooai the tobjeei of slavery oa Thars isy in connection with the Dtaantie party.? We mention st Uwixy iu with the stale of South Car-sJina. We showed then that toe xrA restricting th? v* trade is a brand rap vn tfas inrttitntieo* of the a.-, ith; (bat it -,trikc< i Mir ??>rreof society fccja (be rec&jpiUion of an fr.i:??it?fled worid; that it paralyse* toe coer E3?? of those who would sappott* it: tint ittre merti would restore us to a sphere of prosperity md progress; that, to the Sooth U attributable | Ik Iraajih of rationaaes In the recent on f?t; that we can give *a?c?ua?>ia; and that the removal of tatrietioiii, therefore, u as mo-.-h ? i Treason of interest as of daty to t?e Detao >ratic party, sod we would now show that the State of South CaroHna has s direct and vital ' intern* in the question. The position we now occupy ti one of abase ment. We cannot hog oar institution to oar j (itarts, and yet concur with the ??acral govern- ; went in declaring the act; br which it has been bmgbt a boat, a piracy. If this form of socte 1/ be right; ifin the ?auire of thiols there can tie a cbuo of uawjtte! ra cos; it foa that Union then come* a fono of society true to its raem t>en, and strong for ifl exigencies of perpetual progrtM, there can he no wrong in the natural meant to -och formation. It is the ademption >f t*il in J??bj that nutaos restrictions on the slave trade. Without tlili there could be do solitary word against it It would be a logi cal in those who favor matrimony to objcct to marriage, and practically, therefore, with what ever ingenuity we &gui.?e the act. we abandon the defence of slavery when we refascto repadi ia restriction oa the slave trade. And Tet to abandon the principle, but persist in the prac tice to war kike outla ws for a position which we stnootcUim the ri^htto defend; or to become [he miserable mendicants for the toleration of a rice which we confess to be offensive to enlight ened sense, is a condition of <ieha*en>eni which ire cannot disguise, and which in inconsistent tith the attitude and hopes of a magnanimous '?"? ' - ? v *r- . '? yi''~ ' Tnat abasement is not only, unbecoming, but t is gratuitous. We gain no {Hentk, for there ire none to defend thooe who will not defend heinselves. We avoid no controversy, 5* ft is veakness and not strength that invites attack. tVeare in no such helpless condition as to depend ipoti forbearance, for when we rose to the issue, wt srept away the restrictions of the Missouri Compromise. By that act of intrepidity inspired i respect which has given as success in the presi ietMmi contest, and there is reason fobeBere hat, if firm and true tooomircs w? can sweep iway tiiis other stricture of federal sentiment ibout the form of oar society, and stand more i?ur.^3 and powerful than we can c-rer stand sithoat. lixrxoa or toe Cholera is Isdia.?Th cholcra has scarce been beard of in Europe or America ibe put reason. It has not prevailed "eriooaly any where on thU continent, and it U to be hoped has forever departed. In India the ravages of the cholera have been terrible, as ap pears by the following extract frost a Calcutta letter in the London Timet: "At the date of the latent accounts from the Punjab the cholera was fact abating at the great majority of the stations, as at Mean Jfrcr, where it had been so very aevere, and at Ferozepore. At Lahore the deaths still ranged a* high as an average of 100 a day, but, on the whole, the dis order is disappearing. Its range* have been very terrible, and are confirmatory of a theory which has been broached, that places in which, as in the cities and stations of the .northwest provinces, the dUeasc is never endemic, appear to suffer most severely from its occasional visi tations." It it yet too soon to compote with even an ap proximation to exactness the number of persons ?vho have fallen before it since first, in the mid dle of May, it broice out at Agra. But it is said that in that city alone, 10,000 natives, or a fifth of the population perished. Of the losses incur red by the purely native cities of northern Raj pootana and elsewhere, we have no means of jndging, but they were undoubtedly very great The mortality among Europeans is assumed by the Friend of India, in the absence of specific data, to amount to 500 for the months of July and August The same journal truces the pro gress of the disease from Agra westward, "as regularly as if it had travelled by day." Oricstai. Cuaxces.?We sec it stated in our exchange that the Turkish Sultan daily ap proaches, more and more, the habits and cus toms of civilization. With the race of Othman it has alwaysbeen the custom to keep the heir apparent to the throne closely confined to the harem; but the present Sultan's son is permitted to ride all about the country on horscback, and go out boating in his caiyuc. Some day he will be caught, we fear, in conspiracy against the Moslem head, and, growing ambitions, will snatch the reins of government from his father's hands, should the latter be in ho hurry tn give op the enjoyment of life and luxury here, in or der to get a glimpse of the houris that people the Mohammedan heaven of a hereafter. Os the 25th of September, two companies of overland emigrants arrived at Salt Lake, having performed the entire distance, from the borders of civilized life, 1,300 miles on foot, and drag ging their personal effects on hand carts. There were in the train young and old of l>oth sexes. A PmtruwkU llaaATW.?WhttladyorFentleman would re main under the ear** of a lUaagroeaWc breath when by use in.* tli- "Dal* or Tkocsasd Tut****'4 a. ? dentifrice would not only render It ?W't but leave the teeth white- a? alabaa terf Many pervn.do not know their breath It bad, and the ?nhjert!? en delicate, their friend* will never mention It. Pour a (Ingle drop of the "Ilalm" on your tooth brueh and wath the teeth n'trhtaud morning. A 60cent bottle wlU tut a year. A He trrtrtn. Coxrumox may be easily acquired by using Ui* "Balm of a Thousand Flower*.'1 It will remove tan, pirn plea, and freekles from the akin, leATlnglt of a sort and rot ate hue. Wet a towel.pour on two or threa drops, and wash the race niyht and morning. tfKaeixo Mam Ba?r.?v.'et your shavlnj-bruih In either warm or old water. 1*7 or on two or three J rope "Balm of a Thousand Flowers," rub the beard well and It will make a l?aut if.i! soft lather much facilitating the operation of shar* Inj. Price only fifty eenu. W. P. PETttlDGE k CO., ,.)( Franklin Square, New York. For eale hr T. II. t.OOAV A CO lell-lvdew NOTICE. SELUXG OI-'F A T COST. Tf Dry Good* n'>w In the More of W. D. Mr.;;.*, A Bro., will from this day forward In noId off at COST, hii.1 truth}/ article* bt.loie co?t% uutil it It all closed out. Thr Goods will bo sold Rrclu*trel*j for rath. This is a rare chance. Come on then with your money If you with to pet th* M bargains which hare been offered in thl* city for a long time. OLIVJCK PRYOR, Assignee ip9 for W. D. Mutte A Bro. Notice No 2. ALL those Indebted to W. D. Mottr A Bro., by note or book account, are requested to call ut their store irome dlaUly and make pavmcni, as their burine-s must be doted up as soon a*possible. ?>~teiafcfr. t . 6 Q1.1VER PRYOIS. AMirnre. ^OO UL>iiLLS Shorts, lu store ?n<i r,* sale hy O 3IATI1EW McXABB. oct24 Webster street. Wheeling, V&. Maperlar Clonk f?lVets n'nd Oloiha. OW In store, rleh bUek and color? silk Velvet*. the ^ proper width for ladle** Cloaks and Talmas. Alio, ttr.? Black, Brown and tan colored Cloths and vari ous ?had<-? In heavy gray Cloths for amies and 10mm Cloaks. nov7 HEfgfCELL A BWEAHINHKN. BY EXJfKL WK have lust received ??> pieces of BUck Velvet Rib bon, In all desirable width*, fortrim?nlnr. r.ovT I1E19KKLL A STTEARIKOEV. Noticc. OTICE Is hereby piven to warn all persons from taking a certain Note fur the sum of Two Hundred and Sixtr fire boliarn, *irtn at Lagrange, Ohio, Sept. itfth, payable sis months after date to D. It. King or order* as said note wa? fraudulently obtained, and the same will not be paid by me. ROBERT MclNTIRK. m N No. 2 Washington Hall. THEnnJYr.ljned would respectfully Inform hll frlen<t? and patrone and (he dtiiem of IVheellnir and rlelnltr reneralW thai he baa reirleej hl? FaU anil Winter Stock or Clotbt, Caalmerea and Vettlnfi, all of wblcn he la prepare.1 " Ti'?up ,0 ?"1" ln ,t": U'*" *:i ! mo>-: api'.roTed <trlc rr?.? natmer. at fhort noHre. an.l at prtc,. wl.leh car.no f?.l to |4- t.e the best buyers. AU g.iod> warranted to he a yooda. recommended, or no sale. J. H. -TALL11AN, Merchant Talk-.-. } CAHlhlVs hurlc ?^i'd Muriatic Add at , fe- JOW blhdl ef PKid? If K : TsrvO?* IUali+o (HtUmtml. b ?u ac>Cm rw^r V T- H. LOGAN * CO, HHEUMA11SM. i C1**r./r*stt ^ndh*7 e*sW Vj BKEZUJL T2T5 BOLLA3TD BITTZZS. GflBMB V, nmu?. ur,: -?After tts?^&z tfcxee ssacCfet wish K3esss4i;<MOi?a part ->? Ite tJate k severely **t* Miui-it =?> v,- n; M -1 exiirefy crrtl by mttaz B?a*rrt Suuo Err- i I ^rt kfi ?? axtadfc iiee, ba* 5wad tiazmz := reSefia aas* w^dSctee, St ?a. Sa asy e , be ear?fal t? ut f#r &T.' l\xl f I i^rbot^, cf fix bou>? to ?rtW j**f>feter?. BENJAMIN PAGE, J*. 4 Co. X>Cidi?tsT^ PursxasSbu ac4 C6r^??, ^ UGBLIjrSA BUaTTTIELD, Tt. ; HA.LLl.IlD - NET HAIR DTB.?It ??r= u i B<tf?a?h*d?9cmd4<?taec&e3?caXc9B3Sitaesu?f t&ens- [ ?WMittufartui yriadpte pf Ibc ter. Certxidf Aeridkasl; hitfow ftroTOi or ifzcS: imparted by Mm Hair Dj? are ?rt ? ?c.rp?? ityifcegyl?t???fr?7?opCTteflrMWi. Hi? i f?j?a&o ??tBW(osaU7 iatrvtd the yRetea 'st ?fc- I Uiad a* the Wortft fiir, and tt* fcrxil ipprwil ttfcu rmhed frose ike mott eslsea1 Amistt ?f & I'aitcd WORTH KXOWIXG. ?." f. Wa^fcwi c oTfrrl a rnarfjr {?r the gray awl Iw^y&bhat tefct pnetiegalaSe asd Aag. It retiaimj r? djycias. ke, ?%, Mr exxraordinary trouble. There oa j iwosdoB&tv&kVRTfr ofstscS?7. VtlEtre sns tctti TL?r ?L i Jure feces teU&r fta?neaovTea^tiidr I o*a hair, xod apjtaj tew joif X via 5b?ry dH dx ai satis n>. JL? la mmt caaea gray haba aikl taU bead* j arc Utfc prematore asi oaoateraLIt j adsiftenac^; tt?a by tie satonl aad o?i0tU?4 n-?? ?4id? Prvf. WMd ksi SfiTtsttd, tad ate idadi/ <*fim to (LtaSktel?? Kes4 Hi Umtiimefl!, try fc? Mkdj, ud sire ! ttcW*feMw*ftCTtfrtIaonhL | Price #L ??. ?*A> per bottle. For sale by LAC3HLINS it BCiilFIIXb, Wholesale brtffim- bovl To Waouuut i? Cocstkt Dtrccun. Ri2sa 4 Pake, So. ?? B:&ai*a?. X. Y? ter.te be attestto of do#e tar *r? to their haroense stacfe of Eoropeaa and American Pjitevt Medickk, the most complete asatrameat la either hecnivpberes, at and j Lskf* projairfen* pfiws, by Kk dwec, pada;e, or 1? : grot*. Bamsi PatSfS. r^Clsd&satlaad CaBfornia. ?dfTda?3a THE [l?nrbound Balaam, it s?*btlor; the peo ple. - TUreyoa a cough or cold, or are your eblliren msflfeslag Pot sale by T. H. LOG A* A CO. RriJge corner Drujslat*. I Wm ? A. Balchrlor'* flair Dye.?Kairburced or iajured by ether dye. faded or rarkgited hair, all re- j stored and made beautifully brown er black, without a | chance of Icjary, by B4TCHEL0R at the Wj Factory, SW j Broadway, where ft ia made, sold or applied (to aloe privaie ? rooms). A counterfeit article l? c at which fill possibly de j ceire, saleu special notice is taken of the Steele engraving irMi A.BA?C8tiotajMva ft Sold by ! T. H. LOGAN A CO., ocO:lm Brldpe Corner Druggists. DAUjEY'S M\gIcA), PAIN EX THACTOK. INFLAM ATfON and PAIN arc at Inseparable as FIRE and j HEAT. ToSamstioaproduces pain, and pain.produces in-1j Samattoa. Whcrerer there fs nnnatoral heat, throbbing or ; redness, no matter whether It Is caused by a ferer. a hurt, a wre, poitoe, rheomstlsm, piles, scald, born or sting, there U Inflamatlan. A hundred books or a thousand sermon* cannot alter or change the cone!uiion. To prevent pain and restore nature. Incarnation mu*t be subdued. To ae -omplhh IhU.the efforts of the physician are always direct ed. Thousands of physicians, and thousand of the first and rao^t saeaciea* person* who hare used DALLET*S MAGIC AL PAIN EXTRACTOR, are convinced and admit, that It* control over Inflamation is most wonderful and immediate, *-*??'?V ?n?rin? neutralising poison, extracting morbid accretion* and forcing natare to resame her coarse, renewing and healing. No burn, fcald, sore or ailment. Is two *erere to yield to Its soothing and curing Influence. Ap ply it immediately and the core has commenced. Toe Genuine Is enveloped in a Hteel Plate Engraving with the name* of C. V. CLICKEKER 4 CO., proprietors, and IIENRY PALLET, manufacturer, upon each box. Price 25 cts. per box. jaB^Allorders should be addressed to C. V. CHekener A Oo^ftl Barclay st. New York. T. n. LOGAN A Co. ?jrift:1in Wheeling, Va. A OAKp TO THK LADIES. DR. DCPONCO'S GOLD FN FE3IAPE PILLS arc lufal bleln reflMTln^?toppft(H or irregularities of the menses.? -These Pills are nothing new, but have been used by the Doe tor for many years, both In Franee nnd America, with un paralleled success In every ease, and he I* urged by many thousand ladies who hare used them, to make the Pills pub lic, for the alleviation of those suffering from any Irregular ities whatever, a* weC as a* preventive to those ladles whose health will not permit an increase of family Pregnant fe males, or those supposing themselves to be so, are eautioned against us^ng these Pill*,:.* the proprietor assumes no re sponsibility after the above admonition, although their mlld ne?i would prevent any injury to health; otherwl-e these Pills are recommended. Directions accompany each box.? Price $1. Mold wholesale and retail by LAUG1ILINS A BLSH FIELD, Oen*l Agents for Ohio connty. No 25 Monroe st. Also for sileby T. U. LOGAN A CO. Bridge Corner Druggists. All orders must be addressed to the above General Agents '[ ?they will supply the trade at Proprietors prices, and send the Pills confidentially to ladles by mail, by enclosing $1 to clther.atthe Wheellftg Post-office. N. B.?Dr. Dnponoo's Golden Pills, signature "J. Dupon eo" on every box; none other genuine. For particulars get Circular of Agents. ap25?ly Dr Geo. W. Phillips' couan SYRUP FOR Tire CURE OF Coagh?, Colds, Group, Hoarsenes, Bleeding Lungs, Asthma Bronchitis, Influenza, fcj^akers Sore Throat, Consumption, and all Diseases of the Throat and Chest. ?A L s O? Or. Geo W- Pliillipi* RHEUMATIC LINIMENT AND PAIN PANACEA, FOR TUB RELIEF AND CURE OF Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica,Pleuratic Pains, Pains in the Side, Chest, Back and fa-re, Swelled and Painful Joints, Weak Back, Cramp, Sore Throat, Sprains, Ac. The thousands who have used these Medicines testify to their excellent merits by a continuance of their use. To those who have not used them we would say TRYTIIKM and they will find them to be all they are represented, and that they will act with magic-Ilk* effect. DR. GEO. W. PHILLIPS, Sole Proprietor, Cincinnati, Ohio. For sale whole?ale and retail by LA UGT1UXS dt RUStlFJKLD, fel t:ly GcxensL Aokxts roa W?m Viaarxia. Ambrotypes for $1. PARTRIDGE, at bis new and spacious rooms, with facil ties fir operating and au arrangement for light equal to any In the country, and far superior to any in the city, is producing these beautiful pictures, which are unsurpassed Jn the country. He Is prepared to make Ambrotypes so they can be sent by mail without exira postage. Also to set them In lockets and pins, same price as Daguerreotypes.? Pictures made for customers as good as specimens exhibited and warranted to lsst foi ages unchanged. AUklnds or materials used In the business for sale. Rooms east side of Main St. above Monroe, ovsr Marsh A Taylor's new store auglg Tas Qcnrton S*ttlxd.?ADAMS was awarded the fini prttnittm for the best Daguerreotype likeness at the late Fair In this city. Also, the premium for best display of Da gurrreotypes. 0? Hcanaxn Dotxaas will be given to any ArtUi ia Virginia who can equal his pictures, either on Gla?x or Silver plate. Call at his Gallery, LT6 Slain street, corn?r of Union, and examine his Ambrotypes, Daguerreo- i tvpee *nd Photographs. octll ! BLUE LICK WATEK. Tin best remedy for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, want of Ap- i petite, Ac. Also good for the Piles. A fresh supply Just received by T. H. LOGAN 4 CO. ! JqU Bridge Corner Drarri?t*. ! Popular Articles. tO FOR?HA*8 LINIMENT, received and fr.r sale by Li oetS4 T. n. LOG AH I CO. VtS OIL?In Cask* and Baskets?ou b*nJ aujt to ar rive. For Sale by T. W. LOGAN k CO. OIL UF ItiiAPB M.NK.?for llie tfroum, (.rcscrvaiiuu and rcitoration of the hair, for sale by FUNDENBLRG k ROBERTS, ju2S XVaahiniftviiilall Drug Store. 0<W7fi#/>3*UliUire. hot received aedfor sals by D jcSS W. A. EDWARDS k T.TLO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS WASHINGTON HAU: ?Mk, PtrMiczl. fluic stobk; HATO6 |T-r:vuW ac K.--4 *f Rvii. TV 1*1. If. ?( * IKL, u *.- I TTi?ihsr .i Hi>. I fe a j;*ck ?? Hides! ?-*r<iA3?: >?.*?? ?HBfita ?/ss i Wrtmtij H? r " w*l TaoU ltat?motn?r So**, JrtJ klj *a4 Hi. win. ltM, TOr BOOK5. 1 r J1.-M XOVBLTT MILLS fLOl. IL O'" C< RgTTA jot t?c?rf ?rffcr ulrkr -.J < HUSEtCOICSaX. ?WW ?rt uvi Qaiser lUcrtl S. I. r.?fc*Tr ? lev Kmtii Extra mJC frota , MTfl TWTIX Ai'D HUE ST TROX WORKERS. \\"ASTBD?Tt?p?^T&j u4SrttIrm Wtrtm. Oae ?1 ?U u^enUadt C^ipensu^ila; prtfcmd. jlgyia Fl???r Bmi?. TMPOITFD Drtch H/ac uit*. TJ pt. Saovdrop#. Xard X P<r?, CracM. *-5 If piar.ted Sa .HaTtaW, t!.. * tali liitf Wty tolltgprtg: TM*.rwti>'ri faoportrf by Mr. WVrdrop.of Rtui^A ud wenmf>b4. For ttle by the Package. J. H. C? IT AlB ACKER, OirlT-l?d Xo.ltSUiin5^KL [fp??w] LAGER BEER. Those m ma rrvtoj. ?;?. >? fed <a oh. aad pfctual berer*?e vmIJ Jo sdltocs^uL EEL LEIC's Lager Betr feiaoo. on Kuxei Sjcare, where they s?]j)?ri?iitdf sour ewdleni qoabtf.aaiit*iue tmcn be fars:?W with & C?t rase utfclr of Cigar J, SrtB or LsbcrrC ^/vr.BoUci totrw. Strdiaei tc gy-G:^e Mat a e*U. aorll-lw I"IFT V BltUKLH priuu- Apples. rteHfH 7 hrnkbr MATUEW UcN.Uil). DOT 17 TWEJtXl FirB BFHHRI/M prise Onions, rrcclrtdsad ?er *alc by JlAtliEW VcKABB, botIT 1j 0\K HriDBED AND FIFTY BIS it tit So. i Poiaiec* rrcdredaod for safer bj MATHEW McNABB. nor 17 WAitrrSt. PL*flI; TIXEG \B, Wholm'.e a&4 Retail.always on hand aid for tale by 1IATHEW McNABB, I , awrl7. ? ; ' *.-. TWaaler Street. ;j Sheppard and Morgan, WHOI.ESALK AND RETAIL Saddle, Harness and Trunk Manufacturers. Jfii. 131, Maim. &L Corner of Union, HAVE now ?a hud a.large and complete assortment q! all article* In oar line, coMidiaic of ladies and Gen tlemen's Sa.Jilef, finean.1 coarse Harness; Iron, Frame and Wood Trunks, and YaHces, Carpet Big*, Satchel*. Upper T?eather, Hajtbla, Hair and Wool Collars, Whips, liaises, kr. kr. kc. Saddles of overy description and ocallty, fUna. Ihe lowest rate to the beat style of Enzii*h ?hzftos. Iron frame Trunk* and VaBcea, a'very superior article and un?orj*?*ffd for lightness strength and durability. Fb>e lio^ nnd double Harness of the best style; Stage, Wagon and Cart Harness of the best material and vors aaanshfp. A large assortment of Carpet Bags and Satchels of every varfcty of material and pattern. All work criered will he famished promptly, and no ef fort wfll b? sparcf to merit a continuance of poUie fa Tar- Gfre us a call. no*IT BHEPHARP k MORGAN. Ilorne Carers! Hone Carer*! V LARGE assortment cf att kiiids, for sale low by bflEPPARD k MORGAN, ?orl7 TBI Main street, corner of Union. OFFICE II A O. R. II. C?.,? Wnaauso. Nor. 14, 18SS. C A CHANGE of the tariff rate of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail R'?*d Corn oar. r, from summer to winter rates, will taks place on and after the 15th of November, inst. J. B. FORD, 50 W. n. KEBUVni?.?.*? Cheap Furnishine Ware Rooms. NO. 151 MAIN STREET, Wheeling, Vn., Where may be fonnd a large assortment of Furniture, Chair?, LooHng-Glcuute*, Clod*, <?/?. Onths most accommodating terms. KAMBO APPLES. BARRELS .Rambo and other choice kinds, just re ceived from Maryland, and for sale bv DOAXK A COWGILL. ,Hn tm \mn+f???? Kneft rotntom. A PRIME article, jott received and Tor w!f by W. A. EDWARDS 4 BRO-. norI3 Corner of anJ Qnlrer sts. Sardines, TUST received and for Male by *9 wqtI8 W. A. EDWA.RDfl k RRO. Kaisins IS half and quarter boxes. Just receir^d and for sale by POTlS W. A. EDWARDS^* BRO. Figs! Fig*! ,4 PRESH article, just r?c?:lTed and for sale by A nor IS W. A- EDWARDS A RR&. SOAPS! SOAPS! OlfNIBUS Soap, Varlecated Soap, Poncftie " .311 rsdor Almond ?? Berber Honey " Thompson's " Palm ?* BhuMaliae " Rose . ?? Cavtile " Patchouly 14 Baltimore 41 For sale by T II. LOGAX k CO., POTlS ~ Bridge corner Droggtsta. DUCK VWEA T~~FL0UR. " T>ECK WHEAT Flour in sacks, of 25 lbs.. in <rt?re and for X> An I c by GEO. WILSON. Nor 11 SHOULDER BRACES. TRUSSES 4C. FRESH supply, received at the - novlli UP.UMiK CORNER DRUG STORE. School Teacher Wanted IN Beech Glenn District, three miles out of Wheeling, on the National Road. Rein* about to commence our school session, are are desirous of securing an experienced teacher, to whom a liberal comoensation will be allowed. None bat those who can brinr good references need applr. Apply to the undersigned. ADAM FITCHNER, HUGH CLARKE, norlftlwd E. M. NORTON. WE hare now in stcre the following mnke of Bleached and Brown Cotton*, in all widths, which we wdl *tfl at prices as low as can be bousht In the city: * case Semper Idem, (BleaM.) *? T*l?? ?? 2 " Water Twist, . " do 1 M Phoenix. i.. bsg^jggSL*?t. m?". AUo. ft Iulose celebrated ?0^rOW.n GOODS. i n?te 5*4 tkN<ver?luk" 1 m 4.4 MConestoga 1 ?cucmnrEii pickles. - BBLS from Baltimore, for sale by Qg0 WILSON' __ T.rrel.u U?aU^?T'-'Tor?;N * CO. f^OR **ic by _ ^Por?1?lo? ?''jlatDOE COttSEP. DBCOJTO?t_ ?11 Direct lmp?'""'*,";he m.oufx-tor. iric*?. *y ? ? -rtlcle, In itore *?? i..rt uEEP TuauCES, ? PI ")l 1U for ?>< "/ ORO. w. xypEyo?-M.? f.ss5K3f:55!E!fE: -Jo"?0*? oW W<1 JrJ bmU B. tt. ? cvnscwr^,,,,, niyl? ? X E W ARRIVAL nv EXPRESS. r HAVEreceiTrt thl? d?y another lot of thoie Terr fln L fancy French CMSlinerea anil Vesting*?sometbluc Terr ieat and elegant. Also?a beautiful lot of new style Coating, of all shades f colors, from rery light drab to dark mixtures, at No " rashington HalL ' ? ***+ J. H. RTALLlfAIC. SUGAlt CURED HAMS. IA TIERCES McKeen k Krana ?a?ar cured. LV ? ' " Gartiner, Ph'uu a C?. ror?-?;.? . * w mirursa a rvt *>? y?" aiakr y?ur own Nonp? rF so, use the "CONCENTRATED LYE," one box of which L costing 25 cents, will make 12 galls. S?ft Soap, or 9 lbs. ardaoap. For sale by T. H. LOGAN k CO.. n"T'8 Bridge Corner. I^T.rec*rlT^d* * 1,11 ot Arctic, Kansas and Ci'.naUa C'AIV. Call and see tbern. S. D. HARPER 4 SOX. Sept o LBS AfHeas Cayanc? Prr.per, at LAC?n7.TN> ^ BCEJrrrFLD**. ioo "?*'? or pjucis] p'^ii JJlXCtiE TOM'S CABIN. On *n?OAT a-?S Bo, !?. mil be jwtsced, tie tTT?; .a ? it". L'XCLF. TOM'S CABIN'; Tow, tie jftrt littt ?!1? ?a* bcrt, wt ij -- M!JI.?KlBW*,i? Vi^MI.tT'' , Bn,(tr>|vn *f ?t) ^ rrtKt* I**"4 In ii I? 1 ?* .?* <HKW < ?"? *? itocc m tc pcrforaed. la nhesnal, MASSASILIO. or, THE IBBKMUX 01 una. t9-Doon<raat:'<M^ rtiftraatetinooMB It IX OUU KELLUSV U1KKC 1'OliY rirsialn- M(e .t?. 3.? *?>? ??r* Tt=r?d?r -?.?n?TT. goftgaf MytaiMJ M?m rtrtctt. Jot S. Waaare. S- S. Jfc Ai/t. Secretary - |'r,nklln LwlfC *?. IJ.-M??Ulh?r??TBl Hiii i iT *j cvcAtsp Joss Bitu. 35- ?-? ^ ^Qj~~sia/ ? ,?. Trll I.?4s<- W?. M.-M?nu??ort?T? r, Wcd:?*iay ereolni- J. G. Homuj. *- O-: SaLld*. Seerrtary. lrbrolioc l?l?C J9 -*?U?TBT*?1'1 eT?!s?a??heHaJl,co?ner ??rt? and <Jitoey itrerU. H Bam. S. C.; Ala JlchlnHMrrtaj. Pn.oU I.?drr ^r? 8*.? M?M *? ?>"" "TJ Prti.T .renin,. 1- B. SL-UJI, X. OA jr. ?*- Kanc*?r4 Secretary. Abraa?** Cacaiapafa* ITo. 1.?Merti at tfc? Hall,cornerMarket and M-jaroe nrrrU, the andttfrc TK*l*y?Tentapof eaidi H.Ct?*J.C.P4 A ^ Pftirwa, Scribe. U'ta Tell rncauymral *?- 34.-M?t? ? above the tectmd and f&uriX Tuesday erenfnp of etd month. w?- Kmnn. C- P ; Wia. H^arte.-, Scribe. MASONIC DIKECTOKY. Ohio l.?4ir w. ioi.-Hmu it B,K conxr llubl and Mii?rotitrfeU,t)*>n< and JMrdMon day creator* of each month. G. V. Scjts, W. >J.; Alt* oxdir LowfUi*, Secretary. HTkcsiiH l.?d*e K?. J38.-Me*t* a? Hon? tfcr rfr*l sod tktrd Ttraraday eTenlngs of each month. A Bimujsn, W. .? W. Pw+t*, Secretary. \Vherlin3 Chaffer !*?. 19-?Weetjai above on the **&>nd Monday ereninf of each month. W.O Scott, H. P.; A'. IT. /'caraoa. Secretary. Wtaecliaj KBCitmpmenl Xa. I.?Mecta ai abore on tha/tfartt Monday erenlnt of each 1000th. W.J B?TD", G. C., A.Ijtrixg, Recorder. r<> PRINT?B?. We are prepared to farnUh Printer* with Wade1* aaperlol Sew?, Boot and Job Into.- We have no* on hand:? Imrk nine l.igbl firef?. Bnrk (Sreca. Velloir. While. Cold *>ize. Vnrni.h. &e. Are. Are. Netm Ink. hand press. ^ew? Ink, power presj. Kook Ink. Fine BVnek. Extra Fine do. IteU Ink. Extra Pine do. liigbl 111 nr. I AO Inks *^d byuswarranted tobegood; an?i if found nc to be so, can be returned at our expense. g^Ierms cnh. CAMPBELL k McDERMGT. ' PROFESSOR WO GO'S HAIR _ RESTOEATIVE. IT HAS WORKKD MIRACLES! !! That aU the Bald and Gray can be restored perfectly to original growth and color so far as their loctoju* eerned, does not admit of doubt; besides, Itwilt care every possible disease of the ?<sJp, whether developed as dan droiT. i telling, or la the *hape of cutaneous evuptiona?even ? ics Id'head?and in no possible esse will H fail In carter. ?? If by magic, nervous or periodical headache, ami If used twice a week by the young, regularly, it will preserve the color, an.1 keep the hair from falling, to any imaginable age. Read and judge. Logansport, la., Jane 1555. U?a 0. J. WOOD Jk Co.; v , __ GENTS?Yours of the 13th came duly to hand. En closed pleas. Cnd thirty-eight dollars, being the amount for u?>r noutsove. I hare soutlttti. - * ? b von choose, you may rend rix dozen bottle* Hair Res to ra tlre; I think 1 can sell it. It has worked miracles in this place. 1 sold a man six $1 bottles, that was bail, and It fetched new hair out all over his bead. Yours, respectfully. M. II. GRIDLEY. C. R. K. Office, VsndslVa, June *1, ISM. PROPES?OR WOOD? D?.\R SIR; I take pleasure In bearing- voluntary testi mony to the excellence of your Hair Restorative. Three months ago, my hair was very gray. It ts now a very dark brown, (the original color) smooth and glwsr. The only ap plication I have made to It has been the Keatoraji-ffe prepar ed by yon, and which, from the result in my own case, 1 can most cordially recommend to others. EespectfhUy, 7onr?. ? EDWARD WOtCOTT. Yinccnnes, Ia^ June 21,1658. PROF. O. X WOOD? As you are about to manufacture and vend your re cently discovered Hair Restorative I will state, for whomso ever it may concern, that I have used H, and known others to use it?that I have, for several years, been in the habit of using other Hair Restoratives, and that I find yours vastly superior to any other I know. It entirely cleanses the head of dandruff, and with one month's proper use, will restore anv person's hafr to tha original youthful color and texture, giving it a healthy*, soft and plossy appearance; and all this, vithoul discoloring the hands that apply It, or tbr dress on which It drop*. I could, therefore, recommend* its use to every oae desirous of having a fine color and texture to the hair. Respectfully, \ ours, WILSOX KING. St. Louis, June ?, 1855. PROP. WOOD: As yo^t are about to prepare and vend your recently discorered Hair Restorative, and as you re quest my opinion of it, I will state, that my hair was, a few months ago, very gray and after using two bottles of your llalr Restorative it resumed Its'original colon and since its Application all dandruff has disappeared from my head, and I have been troubled with no disagreeable itebiag of the BCMlp. 1 am satisfied that those ?ho use It, will not regret it, as it gives the appearance of having been recently oiled. I am prepared, therefore, to recommend Its use to all who are desirous of having a beautiful head of hair. 1 am, sir, yours, 4c. H. L. STEWART. PROP. WOOD? DEAR 81B: My hair had, lor several years, been be coming prematurely gray, accompanied by a harshness which rendered the constant application of oil necessary in dressing it. When I commenced using yonr Hair Reitera tive, about two months ago, it was in that condition; and ? having continued its use till within the last three weeks, It has turned to its natural color, and assumed a. softness and lustre greatly to be preferred to those produced by the ap-! I p'ication of oils or any other preparation I hare ever used. I regard It as an indispensable article for every lady's toilet whither to be used as a Hair Restorative, or for the simple purposes of dressing or beautifying the hair. You have per mission to refer to me all who entertain any doubt of its do ing all that is claimed for it. MRS. C. SYMONDS, 114 Third street. Cincinnati, Ohio, Peb. 10th, 1854. Watertown, Mass., May 2,*5f. PROP. 0. J. WOOD : Allow me to attest the virtues and magic powers of your Hair Restorative. Three morths since, being exceedingly gray, I purchased and soon commenced to use two bottles; and it soon began to tell, In restorii g the silver locks to their native color, and the hair which was before dry and harsh and falling off, now be came soft and glossy, and it c? ased falling; the dandruff disappeared and the scalp lost all the disagreeable itching, so annoying before, and now, I not on ly look but feel yonng again. Respectfully, jours,Ac. ? ClfAS. WHITNEY. O. J. WOOD A CO., Proprietor,312 Broadway, N. Y.snd 114 Market St., Ft. Louis. pyFor sale in Wheeling by T. II LOOAK A CO.. sp<?Sro-daw Brid*c Corner. Books, Stationery & Wall Paper. NEW ARRANGEMENT. H|iiAirKH^?ffrchased the Dook. Stationery and Wail Pa par establishment of John H. Thompson, I will contin ue the business at the old stand, 11? Main street. Wheeling, Va? and respectfully solicit a .eonttnuunce of the patronage heretofore so liberally extended to my predecessor. It is my purpose to keep constantly on hand a full snd complete assortment In the various branches of the busi ness, and to sell at the lowest prices. To Country Merchants, Teachers and others purchasing at wholesale, great inducements are offered in stock and prices. jgS^Cash paid for Rags. novl2-ly JAS. C. ORR. To my Old Friend* and faslOBers. I TAKE great pleasure In recommending Sir. Jas. C. Orr, to whom I have sold my stock of Books, Stationery, Wall paper, Ac., and to request for him a continuance of the pa tronage heretofore enjoyed by me. JNO H. THOMPSON. IfOTICK. HAYING sold my store with the Intention nf leaving thk city, I am desirous of closing up my Hooks and ac counts with all possible despatch, and therefore beg to re quest that all knowing themselves indebted, as well as those having claims against me, will call upon me at the old stand, 117 Main street, as soon as possible. novl3 JOHN H. THOMPSON. POWDER. PULL supply of Dupont's, on consignment, for sale by . 'octia nwr\ uriLSOV. r DDLS, dupcrftne flour, vancu* br?u<a. Por sale by a?2? J. M. MATTHEWS A CO. Shoulder Braces. A PINE assortment of Ladles and Gentlemen's self ad justing Braces, just rec?tfved and for sale by. augit PL'NDENBERG A ROBERTS. POT A TOES, IOO BUSHELS just received from Baltimore by oct& GEO. WILSON. J Oli 8ALK. 4 BBLS. Old Bourbon Whisky, at aucUoo or private sale, on a credit of ninety days, GEO. E. '.YICXHAM. REAL estate sales. Trust Sale. T>T Tirta ???????Ptirfibr'tr B? ? at 11 o'rtesk A. i: iL- fws5-^*.f CW? jo?tiiMR?r om> gG^?ag?HI " ?.?tSepbi?^ JizvXBs^aalJaaKf&^ir, gMW arieiBesA?nAft ersdatlarti ru W! =stn **rt 1*. M. ? ?s <md Ibr tttk. UK. r.r *1? o=M <-r.oberl?.lK7. . r??H atHJmnlw 1??.N. 1ST. r*?i!<J?aJAPrtJn.li?. r?r * ? c-.t; jut jes., 1=55. Far * M ?*ffl Ni??rl?r Tfe?. 1^3. r? ? ot ?t>a F.r * ?C ?t3 X.r.rrhyr Kr-t.lrSS. f>r fr.r*5 o=-;! May 7?h, 1W "Valuable Property for Safe. ^eeAcrcScn xt pjrtte laktMSMnmi In on AtcA^rr uf I %crJv sr.4 ?5i jtrrSo. HchoaekMlrc^ ?ceopM for swerai yfar a? oteef lis ?3 :?pSe3SS^tiyygSttMji*Bg^Sjjti^flfc|*|ege| or second d JAMS TAX5K Wkeeiintr Island Property FOB SALE. ^THI oad(isiD^ ?Ser? for iok ?U liut pw: of WkeeCnc JL lufautd B?v In the ?eoMltf7 tMRUaa Caric, *? a. )hrk<tear4nL Me ku kiik IaU Mt Ws t?aB&Ui, ranging rn *5r* frc ? On* and * half to Fire Acres, wfej*. a. Use, fortffcet vide, rasataf thrftuh the Mrtre, L'Ufe the ^imn Aotef <w LmJ of theMarf. For beanxy of location, aatX fertO^ ?f pnptftr , UixJanau^l b$" . .? 9a Ohio Brerva&d to perww df ?iroci ?l^hdng a tieE^tfal location latfc* eosatry c*o Tarfemihe ??jr, or to thafte ec-aje ialbe boO nts of Market Gtrutniag^ it ??itra rtyant to ttep?nit(8aibeietBtMBu6b?8nOcitiG& to ihr ><fe?lbfr, ?k> *33 pire errrr iaftoMrtna in rek tior. wu; and tt?e kraa ?< wk wffl be r*ry KbcnL FK.VNiK R. AKBfTEONG, _ AU*> is J** HtVRr MOOKE. Trwlee. L AND AND^S^f'tltOPERTY for Sale or Rent. IWIIX leQ at print?nl%iMreto1h!> and the 1st of Ja |y neartv* rateable Tract of Laad^conftaining abooto&e hundred and twenty acres.sltnate 00 she water* of Wheel ing Creek. In the county of Ohio, snd a good Floarinc Mii?? with ?wcHratr. and ethersnitaJile toil-Jays en the UK? The above property is In an elfefele tncatioo for aoppUes wheat, and coorenfent of acce** to theXatfonal Road. TW BBdentaKi will ?!ie*?a<l?*rj?.?rtwbargain In safcl prt-v rrty to the pcrcha-er, aa he i* disposed to m-11 Iow,auJ opem, term* to sc.* she purchaser. The terms wl3be made knows by calling on the oadcrslg&rd. *W /- " WILLIAM OTTEESOX. Land for Sale. fVCJSU WttllBj Fun near Wtralinr, ud will fell !t ca liberal term*, and In cm or more tmcU, as may be de recitSf 1 JACOB. For Sale. K VERT desirable bolIJinf lot* in Centre Whee*inr. on rra *J 'on a Lie terms. ANDREW WHITE. For Sale. A FEW shares of stock of the Wheeling Qas Company. 1\. Enquire of ? tronrvc. GOLX>EN BEE HJVt; STOKE, 17-4 MAIN ST.. WHEELING. FALL ASD WISTEIl TMADK. STOSE dr THOMAS take pkmre in saaoaachr that they are nor In receipt of their fall Hoc* of Fall ftfid Winter iirr<;e?d?. Varlnie* nnd tlllliarrr Coo4>. Tbqr ktre ia<t recdved tbrfr SecondFaB Pncktfcs wUek, aAXti* to (Mr farcwrfUck, vJB enable thrm to pre sent s* the rnilie mor* than 85G.OOO WORTH OF GOODS, Beirut by far the and HOST VESKiSLZ steck. arvi Bi^T^ru:cno> ?r ?%*** *wd* hkj**? To tkirfafntfnriar they Wrre tdded a lam stock of C*r>tt T.< >iyi loo of Sie lateft des*?rs aid b~t a&ko, and ai#o a bcactifs! Itoe cf cy.?r f cr?_ nitaWe far ihe WH?*r Trade.?v, ? M tr-rO U* ?o C?ir stock grarrzlly. they hri? tl?e ?!U?tU? ?* tlw Trade. llarir.r been ? ft<t Eot?ra a shoesthoe pcrrSocs to file late hear/ r? ,& all kfn.fr ef Cott^a fiMo. a=4 bay la* targefy wBb tfc- C&rh.iasctoej dwbr oaay jrsri put) a# well a* directly f?oo the laporvn. a&J Uaoofac tarers is aoate fnstaacescCfeey are able t? offer badaceroents to Clow /Ira* either bjr Uk PlECfor as RETAIL cjcccOeJ bya*nafff loan If fteWew. ?? nett the eiafj ?f thetr rap?Sr toereesher T*t4?,tli*r hare m-vSe, and are nttkts? an <pbr arra aces eats to furnish the Psb?c vUh one of the beat wkcud atocka of goods la the* line la the West. ; 1m tMa acock may he fmd faDy ISjMP yds H&i mbracfaracnewfftg flaf?!anBrttd? ?*,:**> ** French Merinoes, Cuharres, Bombasine*, i Thibet* and Maddemias?of ?*err <>?ktRy and color, ? A foil Rne of the Richest Painted, Ombre shaded and Sat | In atriped Cashmeres and Ddaiit*?ire ported. | 4W Shawls and Cl<nla??nbndnjr some of the richest erer cC^red in Wheeling. yds Oinrfwna, Debases, Delaine* and Prints, an?I | WjOO u of Domestics nnbracir-- the largest line of American Wwlttoi and Cotton goods kept by any similar | house, if not by any house In the city. They hare laid in their stock with a riew to a closer cash | trade, and pledj^ the Public that no eflbrr upon their part shall be sran ting to pleafe. They feel confident that they can ?\ffer inducements to e/ose rati lut/ert excelled by no house In the West. If In | the United Stat*-*- No trouble to show goods?goods sect to Cars. Hatebcod Boats for customers. \?7~Always on hand. Prime Lire Geese Feathers. DOT.1 QIPOBfMT TO TnoSE USING STAR AND ADAMANTINE CANDLES. HTHIE.attention of the -pobtic Is Incited to the fact, that X most of the Si&r and adamantine Candles offered for sale are " UKFM'I KVT l?l WCK. fIT. So that what is sold for a pound actually weighs l ot fourteen or fifteen ounces, and packages marked fas.** faT short two, three, and eren fire pounds per -box. This loss does not fall upon the Wholesale D-aier*, who sell packages at the MASKED WEIGHT, nor apoe the Retailers, who sellBY COCST. but upoa the consumers, who thus pay for about one-te^?h.Riaro thro they reeeire. The subscribers hare'always made their Candle* full sis teen ounces to the pound, and marked packages at the real weight, which may lie ascertained by testing them. As their experience, in thebosines* enables them to oBer an article equal in quality to any in the market, they solicit the patron age of purchasers vho desirf to study th?ir own Interest, amdt at the same time, encourage correct dealing. ; PitOCIOK A GAMBLE, rorlO Cincinnati. Latest News ?. R. GRIFFITH. Anrtlonnrrl, (LATE OF WASHINGTON CITF, D. C.) RESPECTFULLY announces to tfje citizen* of Wheeling and Vicinity that he win open bis NEW AUCTION ROOMS on Main stive t, No. V*3,3d door, from Union street, (ilalla?ell A Wiley** old stand), on Tuesday next. Oct. 2lft. Supplies expected from the Ekst. This honse will l>c con ducted on the Rules which regulate the best establishments of the kind In the Baft Consignments solh*it*?4. Sales of Real and Per.onal F. JOHN L. HARQ-REAVES r " ' ?M (S A ??? 1 1 W* Wfcol^ aS| Door* Winoow Glass, Looking Glasses * Brushes, tc..kc. AYING purchased the entire stock of J. A. Vincent, and made Important and hcary additions, I tru*t, by constantly keeping a good assortment, and selling at moder ate prices, to obtain a reasonable share of the patronage of hur ukLfrigtds and the public generally. Call at my new ?tor*. JOHN L. IIAIIGKEAYEa. oci?1 NOTICE. TTATISQ sold out my entire stock of Paints, Oils, Glass, XI Sash. Ac., to Mr. John L. Ilanrreaver. I n o aid ?ccom mend my friends and customers to extend to him that liberal patrona'p*: tliat wan !-xi?-ndcd to me. He Is to be found at mv old stand, No. 88 Main street. oct31~3? J. A. VINCENT. DR. 'tnrahsl'a V7tcrlnle Cntholicnn, Ber hare's Holland Bitters, Hoofland's German Bitter?, Hampton's Aege table Tincture, Citrate of Magnesia (Dry and Liquid), cod ^Lirer OU (a superior article), TincL Cinch. Ferrat, Holl?way's Pills and Ointment, Holisway's Worm Confection, Fourchay's Alteratire Bnlm, Electric Oil, Aycr'a Cherry Pectoral, all of Dr. Jayne's Medicines, and a.pure article of Brandy,warranted equal to any In the city?Just r?celred and for sale attheDrutrand Prescription Store of act! FUXDEXBURG k ROBERTS. NOTICE. To the Lor firs of Home m<ule Munvfacture* and the Pnblic in general. CHRISTIAN FLACK sUB continues his business of Manu facturing Domestic Hosiery for Men. Women and Children** Winter wear, at bis new stand. No. 167 Main fit. South Side of ?Suspension Bridge, Wheeling, Va. Where he will be pleased to see his old customer*, and as many new ones as can make him a call. His stock being of the best quality; all work warranted. The special attention of the Ladles la lurited to his lartrc . assortment of fine black limbs wool srocctxcs, of superior quality as ha* erer br*n exhibited In this splO XEW UOODS! HKW OUUbS!! , Isaac Prager IS now opening his Fall Stock, which for selection and as sortment, when complete, will compete with any other iu town, and as to j "^3 ^ PRICES, I guaranty them less than those of any other House. Come and sec. EASTERN BARGAIN STORE. splS No 115 Main st. Piano Fortes OPENED THIS DAT, another lot of Chir-kering k Sons Piano Fortes, which we claim to be superior to any other brought to this market, notwithataudlng all the gas and wind about other makers, over strings and gold medals Into the bargain. We respectfully call on those who want an Instrument that can be relied on, and at a fair price, to come and select from our fine stock, now ready for sale at No. 26 Union street. Je80 J. MELLOR. PARISIAN TOOTII PASTE. ANOTHER lot of the genuine Parisian Tooth Paste, just prepared aud for sale, by the Gross, Dozen or Binzle bos, by FUXDENBERG k ROBERTS. octl No. 1 Washington Hall, Wheeling, Ya.