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THE INTELLIGENCER. Pablished Corner of Main and Quincy-fttt, estxaxce os qunicT eretrr, ?r CAMPBELL &. McDBRMOT. TERMS.-M1W. m-wi WUXLT, per - W HEELIXG. V A SATURDAY MORN: DECEMBER 13, 1856. The Smithsonian Institution's already rich .-ollection of specimens bi numerous branches of natural history, has latterly been augmented "uy the exploration* in the interior of the Con tinent, conducted by Capt. T. J. Pop*, in Tex as. and D. V. V. Hayden, on the Upper Missouri. Extessive preparations are oo foot for build ing a new city at the mouth of the Ohio river, to be called Emporium. The amount of cadi realized from the first Male of lots wis $100,000. A large number of hands are engaged in cou i'.ractlng a marine railroad, and numerous other heavy improvements. According to the report of the Secretary of the Treasury, the result of the foreign trade of the United State* far the fiscal year ending 30th of Jane, 18uG?exhibiting the largest figures on both sides of the account ever yet presented in the yearly official returns, left a balance in favor of the United States?including of course, the item of speeic?of $12,324,970. ^ ? ? 11'? The Secretary of the Treasury has awarded a contract to E. Harmon i Co., for the erection of co iron building for a Marine Hospital at Xe* Orleans. This model fir* and heat proof struc ture is destined to initiate the use of iron in the construction of the public buildings of the country. It is regarded as the most important measure for the interest of iron manufacturers ever adopted by the national government. The Fiac is Norfolk.?The loss by the des truction of St. Patrick's (Catholic) church, in Norfolk, oa Monday morning, was very severe. The building cost in 1842, $26,000, and with the valuable organ and two handsome paintings was entirely consumed. The insurance on the church was $10,000, and on the organ $3,000. One of the pictures destroyed was presented by the late Queen of France, and represented the "Assumption." The wooden tenements des troyed were also insured. St. Patrick's church wait justly considered one of the handsomest re ligious edifices in the city. The Collins steamship Atlantic, which arrived at New York on Tuesday, when several miles ottuU* of Hook, between nine and ten o'clock, was boarded by a news agent of the As sociated Press, and the subrtance of her news was dispatched to Sandy Hook by the agency cf carrier pigeons, from whcnce it was tele graphed to N. York, and from thence telegraphed to all parts of the country, nearly two hours in advaofe of the arrival of the steamer at her whart Tho news thus sent was published in New York and in all the principal citics, inclu ding New Orleans, about one hour in advance of the steamer's papers in New York. Exiemive Sale or rfuaHAjf Cattle.?The Lexington (Ky.) Observer of Wednesday last, states the result of a sale of Durham cattle in Favitte. The herd was among the finest in tho State, and the sale was largely attended. 14 cows brought $3,205?average price $223, 31. The highest price paid was $455, by Dr. *** *? p" ? ?* "" '**?*??*? J y ???part 18C0, by the Northern Kentucky Importing Company, and sold bv them for $1,000. 10 heifers brought $2,855.50?average $285, 65.?Highest price paid $G05, for Ladr Fairy 2d, 10 mouths old. 7 bulls brought $1,519?average price $209. The highest price was>$B50, for imported Chil ton. lie cost in 1858, $3,605. The New York correspondent of the Nation al Intelligencer, under date of December 9th, speaking of the losses sustained on the Lakes, during the past season, remarks, that the close of navigation on the Lakes ia the signal for ma king up all kinds of statistics in regard to their commerce, ic. Amongst other interesting statements, we get that made up by the Lake Association of Underwriters, from which it ap pears that the unprecedented gales of the past season have proved most disastrous in their re sults, no lesa than forty vessels, including seven teen steam craft, having been lost, entailing a pecuniary loss of something like four millions of dollars, which is greatly in excess of any previous year. The loss of life is estimated at two huudred, at the lowest calculation. Tiie Wiiitfield Case.?In the House of Rep resentatives, on Tuesday last, the case of Whit field was again under consideration, and the question wax put on the pending motion to re consider the vote refusing to permit Mr. Wbit fiuld to be sworn in as delegate from Kansas, which was decided in the affirmative. The ques tion then being, "Shall the oath of office be ad ministered to the delegate from Kansas?" Af ter an ineffectual attempt to commit the creden tials of the delegate to the Committee on Elec tions, the question was taken on the admission of Mr. Whitfield, and decided in tho affirmative by the following vote:? Yeas?Messrs. Aiken, Akers, Allen, Rarks dale, Bell, Bennett of Miss., llocock, Bowie, Jtoyce, Branch, Brooks, Broom, Burnett, Cad walAder, Campbell of Kentucky, Carlile, Caru thers, Caskie, Cliugman, Cobb of Alabama, Cox, Crawford, Culler, Davidson, Davis of Md., Da vis of lit, Denver, Dowdell, Edinundson, E'.lott, English, Etheridge, Eustis, Evans, Faulkner, Florence, Foster, Fuller of Me., Garnctt, Goode, Greenwood, Hall of Iowa, Harris of Md., Har ris of Ala- Harris of III., Harrison, Herbert, Hickman, Hoffman, Houston, Jewctt, Jones of Ttnti., Jones of Fa., Keitt, Kelly, Kcnnett, Ki l wcll. Lake, Letcher, Lindley, Lumpkin, A. K. Marshall of Ky., H. Marshall of Ky., Marshall aflO., Maxwell, McMullin, McQueen, Miller, of Ind., Million, Moore, Morrison, Oliver of Mo., Orr, Packer, Paine, Peck, Phelps, Portor, Pow '? ell Puryear, Quitman, Ready, Ricauil, Rivers, Kuffin, Rust, Sandidjre. Savage, Shorter, Smith of Tennessee, Smith ofVa., Smith of Ala., Sneed, Stephens, Swope. Talbott, Taylor, Trippe, Tr oon, Underwood, Vail, Valk, "Walker, Warner, Watkins, Wells, Wheeler, Whitney, Willis ins, Winslow, Wright, of Tcuri., and Zollicoffer ?11a. ? ' > Nays?Messrs. Albright, Allison, Rail, Bar bour,llarclav, Bennett of X. Y., Benson, Billing int < n;-U? m:? r> . . ? Campbell of Ohio, Chaffee, Clarke of N. Y., Clark of Conn., Clawson, Colfax, Comins, Co vod?, Cragin, Cumbaek, Dauirtll, Davis of Mass., Day, Dean, DeWitt, Dick, Dodd, Durfee, Edie, Edwards, Emrie, Flagler, Galloway, Giddings, Gilbert, Granger, Grow, Hall of Mass., Harlan, Haven, Hodges, Ilolloway Horton of N. York, j Morton of Ohio, Howard, Hughston, Kelsey, ; Kinr. Kmnn KnitrM " 1 " >ew Stork, Millwanl, Morgan, Morrill, Mott, Mu riy, Nichols., Norton, Oliver of N. Y., Pj ker, Pearce, Pelton, Pennington, Perry, Pettit, Pike, Pringle, Perviance, Ritchie, Bobbins, Rob , r s, Rcbison, Sabin, Sapp, Scott. Sherman, Simmons, Spinner, Stanton, Stranahan, Tappan, T-horington, Thurston, -Todd, Trafton, Wade, Wnkemnn. Walbridge, Waldron. Washburne of Wisconsin. Washburne, of 111., Washburn of Mi Welch. Woodruff, and Woodworth?108. The Accident os the Pittsburgh and Cleve 1 LAND Rajlboad.?The Pittsburgh pipers of the 9 th gives few particulars of the terrible accident, of Monday evening, on the above railroad, in addition to those received by telegraph. There seems to be grave reasons for believing that this catastrophe, ma* be added to the list of those ' resulting from criminal carelessness or reddess | ncss. The Pittsburgh Dispatch says: We are called upon this morning to record a I terribly fatal railroad accident, which ^occurred. on Monday evening, about seven o clock, at Al liance, Stark county, Ohio, the point where the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne, and Chicago Railroad crosses the Cleveland and Pittsburgh TUilroa<t The passenger train of the former road, which left Allegheny < ity at three o'clock in the alter i noon, had stopped as usual at AUiance?>r?upp?=>, and was just starting westward when the train on the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Road came up tand ran directly through the other train, smash-< > inz two cars and killing^nine persons, several | The fact of the immediate disappearance of I the engineer of the Pittsburgh and Cleveland 1 train is a (act pisgnant with meaning. That criminal negligence (to give It no worse name) has been the cause of this wholesale slaughter of human life, can scarcely admit of a doubt? The roads cross each other nearly at right angles at the Alliance station, the Cleveland road be ing on the west and the Ft Wayne and Chicago 1 on the south of the building, which is surroun ded with platforms for the accommodation of 1 *At Rochester the Cleveland passengers leave the Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne A Chicago Road and eo around bv the Circumbendibus to \\ eUsvUle, and thence up the old C. 4 P. Road to Cleve land. The AUiancc Station House is visible for : least a mile and a lialf front the train as it ! approaches Alliance. The evening was bright ! moonlight. It is a rule of the Cleveland and ? Pittsburg Road that their trains must come to I a full stop, before crosang the track of the P-, '? Ft & C Road, at that point. From the facts, as ' telegraphed, tl?e Cleveland and Pittsburg train i must have come up with tremendous force. lie train from Pittsburg had been at rest and | was starting when the other came thundering i into it and the engineer in charge of tliat train ! is missing. Is he dead, or was he conscious that he had been guilty of an act which woukl | bring dawn punishment upon his head* We hear of no intimation that lie was injured, and " from all the circumstances of the ease, as at present advised, it appears tons as one in which the parties at fault should be held to the strict est accountability. . . . There will undoubtedly be a full judicial in vestigation of the matter, for the case is a pecu liar one. In most accidents the questions at issue are between employees on the same rail road. Here two roads?two entirely distinct corporations?arc concerned. The passengers in charge of one road are killed bv the .train of another. We do not recollect a similar case among all the railroad accidents which have oc curred fn this country. r BiinnoiiE lint Ohio Railroad?Th? regu lar monthly meeting of the Board of Directors of this Company was held in Baltimore on Wed nesday last. The official report of the business of the road shows the revenue for the month of November to have been as follows : Main Strm. Wa*ti. Branch. Total. For *23iS?SI ?sS-ISS " freight S87.W7 41 3 ? ?T tXKSPtSt* tS*,7B 63 f I2I.73S M Compared with the same month of last year, these receipts show the following result: Mute Stem. Wash. BramU. To"'-, XoTcmVtr,ISM...???.??? ?*S,7??6t '? ?? 1638... SS2.SK91 SZXa ?5 ?8,l?b S? fiS/JSli ?2,WS S5 ?as Showing an increase of $29,398 43 from the main steam, a decrease of $2,829 85 from the Washington Branch, and an aggregate increa.se of $26,568 58 from both roads. The financial year of the company commen ces with October. The receipts of the first two months of the present year, compared with mose oi iooot areas ioiwws: 1SS6. 1455. October .. i.. 1*7! X9I 18 *42.?.W7 46 S??mb?r. ... ??*,?*?? ***** #a??.lM ?fl #518,017 SS Eta,lis Si Increalc for ISM |TT,tSS?3 Circulars bt Mail.?We are requested, says the Washington Union, to call attention to the following regulation of the Post Office Depart ment, viz:? "The law, fixing the penalty for violation at fifty dollars, provides "that no postmaster or assistant postmaster shall act as agent, for lot tery offices, or dnder any color of purchase, or otherwise, 'vend lottery tickets-,' and that 'no postmaster shall reeeice free of postage or frank lottery schemes, circulars, or tickets.' There fore, all such lottery schemes, circulars, or tick ets addressed cither to a postmaster or assistant postmaster, must hereafter "be excluded from the mail, together with all? other traiuieat matter of thi? Hud addrettcd timply to an office, or 'box' in an office, and not to any individual." We understand there is much complaint that great numbers of circulars, generally unpaid, and in many instances of a most offensive char acter, are forced upon individuals by being ad dressed to the number of the "box" or boxes they may happen to hold in any post office; anil that it is the order of the Postmaster General to send all matter thus addressed (if it finds its way into the mails) to the dead-letter office. ?????? A Trace or tue Ill-Fate? Lvonnais.?One or the Unfortunate Steajiek's Boats Found. Tho following is an extract from a letter recei ved from Captain Peabody, of ship Neptune, which sailed from this port Sth instant, for Liv erpool. This undoubtedly refers to the ill-fated Lvonnais, and may lie regarded as the last which will ever bcheardof the unfortunate steamer.? X. F. Erpreu. 'The mate came down and told me there was a wreck in sight. I went on deck, and saw it was a small boat Lowered a boat and, soon had her made last of us. Commenced unload ing herof her contents. The boat was large, and well filled With provisions.?Six bottles of bran dv, two kefes of witlc, hams, meats two chrono meters, and a quantity of silver coin (about $500.) I supposo the boat belonged to a French steamer, as there was a spy-glass, on one end of which was engraved "Crt Franco America tne tteamer Ls/onnair." "? ^ Almost a Duel is San Francisco.?The San Francisco correspondent of the New York Times, writes that just before Phil. Herbert left that city for Washington, he challenged Thomas S. King, editor of the Evening Bulletin, for arti cles commenting upon the atrocious murder of Keating?which challengo Mr. K. of course re turned with a contemptuousmessage. t)n Tues day Herbert stood on Montgomery street all day, with a big bludgeon,-waiting avowedly, as 1 am told, to attack King. The latter, however, brushed past Herbert at five o'clock, on his way to dinner, in company with two friends, without any hostile demonstration on tho part of our worthy Congressman. Had Herbert assaulted King,"he would have adorned a lamp post in ten minutes thereafter. At the conclusion of Mr. Crittenden's eulogy upon the late Mr. Clayton, of Delaware, deliver ed in the Senate, on the 3d instant, is the fol lowing remark:? "It most be pleasing to us all to learn from j the honorable Senator from Delaware, (Mr. Bay ard,) that Mr. Clayton died a Christian. So he should have died." Such a death gives to hu-' manity its proper dignity. Full of this world's : honor, he died full of the more precious hopes that lie beyond the grave. Of him jrho so dies we maVA>arafc8M^O'*UMg where is. thy sting? T) grave! where is thy victory ?" Fur.rrivE Slaves lv Canada.?We see it sta Ud in the Canada pap?rs, that a movement is on foot in Canada to secure the passage of an act of Parliament by which fugitive slaves may be sent tuck to the United S at^s. There was ice three inches thi^k in Lake Su perior b?y. - x ? J last a year. morning. A 50 ccnt bottle will T' te?&s?3n^|n?B@'?* I SmATtSQ SlaDK Kxst.?Vfct *nn? ?k ?? <"? cold wuer, pour on t^TL^Sil!? Vbnuh ln ?itiitr lnio<u.Bd Fl??,n," ri^th? b^rS^n" d!iot* "BiIl? '> ? bwitiful Ulb m - **H and it *ill make a ID,. Prtc otjy an"c^t/^ to* "" irSlv. *? p. FETBIDOK i CO., T't "'* ,:rV R. WHSJLX I??kKB ADIJ^IOXAL FOItEIGN NEWS. " e published, some days since, hr telegraph, a synopsis of the news brought by the Steam ship Atlantic. We present below some addi tional items, received through our Eastern ex changer The GMMrtlfcUniverseHe Allen,on,Ie has a let ter from ^ lenna, dated the 14th ultimo, statiu that it had been announAd that the ConereS ?l F1* Wyu?d no1 moet * ?econd time, and that the Commissioners of the five great |*>wers would .assemble at Constantinople to settle the ques "??T?Mlng as to the Principalities, the 1 ?o!s?"l difficulty indole Isle of Serpents. This : Wr2n?" _No?% h? been settled on the | n%.urt- and the negotiations are still going on. .kJb e?tnu^ljrJ?'7 activity which prevails in i h ship building establishments on the . K ULS awaiened Uie distrust ofKnrfamL j and that power has latal* applied to France for the purjmsc of making a joint representation to Russia on the subject. It being notorious that the Czar has, at this , moment, twelve mcn of-wir on the Black Sea. it | is believed that the Cabinet of the Tuillerieshas not deemed such interpellation opportune at the | present time. The Journal des Debats announces that the Marquis Antonim, the Neapolitan Envov, receiv ed his passports on Friday. The Assembles Xationale, in an article six ??mns Jong, and headed, "Let us be friends, ? .noi England," replies to the attacks of the London Times. Nothing positive is known of the ??te oi He rat. It appears, however, that the hopes enter tained of getting possession of the citv bv friend '> m?uis had not been realized. Tlie data as to the real position of the beseiged is exceedingly vague. It is said they suffer severely from fa mine, but that the Persian troops are but little . better . ff ! i Bokhara merchants who have come from He : rat Within the last month, state that, at the time of their passage through the city, the siege ope j rations were sfanJy perceptible, and that there j was only a thui blockade at tue principal gates. Provisions and caravans entered freely by all ; the other outlets. Advices have been received from Constanti nople of Nov. 14th. A frightful conflagration had occurred at Peru, in which about sir hun drea houses were consumed. A very extensive Ore had also occurred at Adriannple," which de stroyed much property. A catastrophe of a terrible character had oc curred at Rhodes. The lightning had struck an immense deposit of gunpowder, which had been .stored in the va.ifcs of the ancient Knights of Rhodes. An explosion and fins of a rightful character ensued The whole Turkish garter watdestroyed, together with its population, on v ?hree children escaping. Although accounts from Naples do not notice any apparent change on the surface of thine* vet a manifesto of very strong character?"&? ,r\whi=h ?'e P*?Pfe "e told that the most civilized powers of Europe had in W^kT1 to fTe the Neapolitan people from the horrible system under which tbev suffered? The people, says the manifesto, "are purpose Ln?h?tXSTCe' that ?-el ""J be the Sore v orutified by superstition, and ruled bv a corrupt system of espionage and police." Thev are told that "they ought to take advantage of the sympathies oT tlie great Powers while thev are warm and active, and rise in vindication of constitution." Other accounts continue to speak of conciliatory intentions on the part of the King. * on Spain is still io an unsettled condition. Later Madrid describe the late move ment at Malaga as of no ordinary character Cr>',n? ','Vivc '* Repnbliquc," fired on the troops; and there were," savs the Post's sidlf PTb V': b?th kiMed ??">?'?ion both Gor0?t"Cot had ?*e,it orders bv 'V?FllP. J f'T"1? fiRccn insurgents, besides nine that bad already been put to death Spanish Constitutionalists are horritied at an ^3t Wh,ch-,likean aborti" elfc.ti? of pa" J (action, only serves to supply pretexts for more stringent measures of coercion. .-"i'" M"rsh*ll Narvaez being suspect ed of satisfaction, at an attempt at insurrec had been made at Madrid, and if re port be true, the army could not be safely re lied on to support the Government in a coIlS ion with the people. Ihe Paris Presso contains a significant an nouncement, in alluding to the PeS "n exp^l-" ^.forgotten, belong toVhfnce,'tartltoe treaty concluded in 17G1), between M Pvrault our consul at Bassors, and Kerin. Khan ^rohL, ed over IW ' ? thlfOT^eiSns who have reign ea over Persia in modern time? Thic I doubtless bat little known, but that l^frf tion does not dimmish its importance since no SwVe"t?n has abolished or miliM^i^ I twwn th/p.irt e""3. stato that the affair bc the iFme ?n<l Montengro is settled for Tho Neufchatel affair began to wear a virr dangerous appearance. Switzerland will havv mffSfnffifl" Ver3 s"<Jden'y. or the consequenccs mnh o^w"ISi Advices from Berlin, by tele matt^is ^^J?;C"'^- ray ?iat unless the | rSig iSS^Th"siCh t,,erc Wi" ^ "" iSneUte "iat lhe Fwl?"> CStu0^! mand fbr0tbe"defence'or Ae tart tor" "" ?0'"' MrMSataLcCMrf it' ?", instead or instead of Messrs. Smith or Virginia, and Ful er' 1 or Mame; Mr. Allen, instead of Mr Bell on aI' i nculture; Messrs. Sherman and Cadwa iade^n Foreign Relations, instead of Messrs! BaVl?v I and Matt,so,,; Mr. Smith, of ^int^on Terr? ' ; msmn* tea st- gf#?^i3s Ir is state<l the Supreme Court of N'orth P.? hna has confirmed the deciWjS^ that members of the Universalis Ch?J~h incompetent to testifv in of jS !? cording to the laws of that State. '^L?f States f.,r the ?" * shows a laivc increase or? r rh? and embro,denes linens, iron, sugar, etc. 0*55?"* exgfcts ;n Utr &nf iJvwi : " auipmenis to Ual! e or 1?Ut>0 another of S2o boxes. CHARTER ELECTION. Ma. tarn*.?Ton will pIcMe ajmouEO- the umr of 1IESEY SHAUP as a candid"* for Ftreet Commissioner, and oblige [1kU>] MANY CTTOEXS. ? ... ?.? ? Ma- Ewrot.?HsTtagbceo rwjn???4 by a larre ???Wr of voters from the diScrent ward, of the city. 10 become a candidate for Stmt Commissioner, I hare c?ctritd to do ?>, aad If elected, I will dtoehai** the d?tics of tfc.t olBce prompt*. (d?lfc?> GEORGE B1LGTE. M?- Emiot.?Pleaae announce the name of BOLIVAR WAIU) for the office of City S-rjeunt at tin- ensuing char ter .lection, and oUise -.feci* ' M vSY ir.irs; - a^JSCI AL WO TlCilS. ? POOIi OLD NED." -iai behadM wool on ti*c to|? of his head, Oo the pUcc where the wool ought to grow.** For farther iafunnnwn, sec advertisement cf T. H, Logan A Co. ht a?<&? eoUynn.^ rr ^ ~ *** COUXTBRFKITEBS, BEWARE! A reward Is offered *>r the delation of any person eouc terfelting. imitating. or the render of any ??ch counterfeit or Imitation of BotbtitA Hotiu*t? Burst*. The genuine highly concentrated Holland Bitter*. Is pat up in koypint Icttli* tmlf% having the naaafof the proprietor, B. Pace, Ja, Uotd in them, and his signature around the neck of each and every bottle. Tbb delightful aroma, so popular as a remedy for Fever and Ague, Weakness of all kinds, Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Headache, Costiveness and Piles, can he obtained from any of oar respectable Draggkt*. ; Cacttos *?To' prevent i at portion, be carefol to ut for Bcerhare*a Holland Bitter#. gyroid at #1 per bottle, or *lx bottles for *S, by the proprietors, BENJAMIN PAGE, Ja. A Co. Manufacturing Pharmaceutists and Chemist a, Pittsburgh, Pa_;and by LA CGli&XS Jk BCS.IIFIELD, d?c 11 Wheeling-, Vs. Hnad't Knranpnrlllo.?The Popularity acquired by this truly iaraluble medicine Is as extended as It is richly merited. If the ten* of thousands of Scrofulous Ul cers which hare been dcatrlced and permanently healed by *M? extraordinary antiseptic had each atongue, a chorus cf testimony would attest it* efficacy, not only In Scrofula, and all external manifestation* of disease, but in Dyspepsia, BilBoos Complaints, General Debility, aad the various inter nal disorders to which it afford* speedy and lasting relief. Prepared and sold by A. B. A D. SANDS, Druggists, 100 Pulton Street, New York. So>l also by A. C. GOOD A CO., Wheeling. Va. Sold also by Druggists generally. dcc2*.lm atchclsr's Hair l?y?-?The Original, 'Reliable, True and NATURAL?beyond all question the BEST?never fades or fails to dye brown or blade, true to nature, without the least injury to the skin or hair. Made and sold, or ap plied (In nine private rooms) at BATCHELOR*3 old estab lished Wig Pactorv, 23$ Broadway, New York. All genuine dye ha* upon it Wj* A. BsTCHSxoa's steel engraved label.? Bold by T. H. LOGAN 4 CO., nov?7:lra %ldge Corner Druggist*. WORTH KNOWING. Prof. Wood has discovered a remedy for the gTay and bald, which la at once practicable and cheap. It requires no dyeing, no wig, nor extraordinary trouble. There can be no doubt whatever of its efficacy. WeAare seen testi monials almost without number, and from men of great in telligence, high standing and moral worth. Those who hare bteu bald for years are now wearing thelt own hair, aad appear ten year* younger tian they did sis months ago. As In most cases gray hairs and bald bead* are both premature and unnatural, It Is a duty to remedy tbem by the natural and undoubted means which Prof Wood has invented, and now kindly offer* to the afflicted.? Read his advertisement, try hi* wonderful remedy, and give the Professor a new testimonial. Price $1, $3, $3,00 per bottle. Por sale by LACGULINS A BGSIIFIELD, Wholesale Druggist*. nori To Wholesale and Country Druggists. Barnes k Pass, No. 304 Droadway, N. Y., invite the attention of close buy ers to their immense stock of European and American Patent Medicikes, the most complete assortment in either hemisphere*, at and below proprietors1 prices, by the dosen, package, or 100 gross. B.ibsrs A Pa as, N. Y.t Cincinnati and California. ocSTdawSm DAliUBET'S MA.OICA1, PAIN EX TRACTOK. INFLAM ATION and PAIN are as Inseparable as FIRE and HEAT. In fl amotion produces pain, and pain produces in damatlon. Wherever thereto unnatural heat, throbbing or redness, no.m^tter whether it is caused by a fever, a hurt, a Sorir, poison, rheumatism, piles, scald, burn or sting, there is inSaznatlon. A hundred books or n thousand sermons cannot alter or change the conclusion. To prevent pain and re*tbre nature, inSamaUon must be subdued. To ac complish this, the efforts of the physician are always direct ed.. Thousands of physicians, and thousand of thefir?t and most sagacious persons who have used DALLEY*S MAGIC AL PAIN EXTRACTOR, are convinced and admit, that Its control over Inflamatlon Is most wonderful and immediate, instantly allaying the pain, neutralising poison, extracting morbid secretions and forcing nature to resume her course, renewing and healing. No barn, scald, sore or ailment, is two severe to yield to its soothing and curing Influence. Ap ply It immediately and the cure has commenced. The Genuine la[enveloped Hi a Steel Plate Engraving with the names of C. V. CldCKKNfcR A CO., proprietors, and HENRY. D ALLEY, manufacturer, upon each box- Price 25 eta. per box. fsgy-All orders should be addressed to C. Y.Cllckerer k Co.,SI Barclay at. New York. T. ri. LOGAN k Co. sp2S:Im Wheeling, Va. A CARD TO THE LADIES. *~DH. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN FEMAPE PILLS are Infal We In removing stoppages or irregularities of the menses.? These Pills are nothing new, but have been used by the Doc tor for many years, both in France and America, with un paralleled success In every case, and he is urged by many thousand ladles who have used them, to make the Pills pnb lic, for the alleviation of those suffering from any Irregular ities whatever, as well as a preventive to those ladles whose | health will not permit an Increase of family Pregnant fe 1 males, or those supposing themselves tobe so, are cautioned | against using these Pills, as .the proprietor assumes no re sponsibility after the above admonition, although their mild ness would prevent any" Injury to health; otherwise these Pills are recommended. Direction* accompany each box.? ; Price $1. Sold wholesale and retaQ by LAUOHLINS A BLSHFIELD, Genl Agents for Ohio county, No25 Monroe at. v Atoofor sale by T. 11. 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 ladies by mall, by enclosing $1 to ither.at the Wheeling Post-office. N. B.?Dr. Duponeo*s Golden Pills, signature "J. Dupon ?o" on every box;. none other genuine. For particulars get Circular of Agents. ap25?ly Dr Geo. W. Phillips' COUGH SYRUP | POR TOE CTBK Of ' -oughs. Colds, Croup, Hoarsenes, Bleeding Lungs, Asthma Bronchitis, Influenza, Speakers Sore Throat, Consumption, and aU Diseases of the Throat and. Chest. . ^ So? ? Dr Geo \Y- t*!si1Upa? i RITBUMA TIC 11 -V I M E -V T I AND PAIN PANACEA, FOR THE RELIEF AND CCRE OF thtumatisru, Neuralgia, Lumbago, S?.*iatSca,PleuratJe Pain*. Pains in the Side, CStesti Back and face. Swelled | and Painful Joints, Weak Back, Cramp, ! Sore Throat, Sprain*, kc. The thousand* who have used these Medicines testify to heir excellent merits by a continuance of their use. To j bO*W Who have not used them we would say TRY THEM and ! hey will And them to be all they are represented, and that fcey will act with mciQiollkt effect. DR. GEO. W. PHILLIPS, Sole Proprietor, Cincinnati, >hlo. For sale wholesale and retail by LAVGIIUXS 4k BUSUF1ELD, fel4;Iy Gksuul Acksts roa Wurm VnuwJAi Ambrotypes for $1. PARTRIDGE, ,t Ilia new *nd qttcuiu worn, with (kQ Ira for operating uJ ma mjuip.K for li?ht ?|Oml to my la the conatrj-. ?nd Ul luperfor to ?nj in the cltj-, I, ^oJodot LhtM t- .utital picture,. .Uct ? un.orp^>.d o the country, lie Is pr-i?re4 ?o tn?ke Ambrotype, to ?Jiey can Ik ?nt b? mall ?Itioat ?xjr? i oi:?te. Alio to art Ihem iu locket, and pins, m.tic prtc. a. Dmuerreotyi*..? fictvea made for customer, aa jtood aa apeclaieaa eitioited and warranted to laat fot ajft uochanjwd. All klada of materials used in U>e bas'.neaa Tor sale. lloums east side of Main auAbore Monro*, orer Marsh A 7.j : a<Vnlt' Tn Qrn-noa SrrruMD?ADAMS ?aa awarded the firxl ?rrmium for the bwl Dafnerreotyp, likeneM at the late Fair In tbiscitf. Aiao.tte premium for beat display of ?a fuerret-types." 0? llcsoMD Dotuis will be t'.-ra to any ArtUt <3 Virginia who can equal hli pictures, either o? Glass or SUrex plate- Call at ills OaUiry, 1M Main street, corner of Union, and fiaminr his Ambrotypes, D**uerreo tyoes and phoutnphs. ?ctn Wanted. pivp. HUNDRED bushel, .arley, by ^ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS T>)CNDRYMtr?U 1*0 T>'n? Haiudrn HotBlatt , 1" Tt-ry K.IV, Ui Jirc iron ?Mmer 1'-*^ ! tor Mlt br [drtlt) TALLAXT k DtLAPlA.N. Shipping Purs Wanted. "X>nE pric# in <>* .91 b* paM for *>,00> Red T?x ja.Oiif Clrer F?* * ?,?w Mloi. ia,?<M llnknt " lu.?.xi WlM Cat " *,.000 Oppose " s AVERT, f io-li-U. No. US Main SU VVht^linf. V?. _ BATIK! BATHS! T T\KE i>le**nr*ln Soformlarray numerous aivl J. tkr t-oWid *vo.rallv, lii*t 1 hare mr B?U? Room* com plete.!, ?r>3 can furnifh eoJd awl waria hath* .M anr mo- . 1 Sent. AIu. ??? and cold itaw b?Uis. My ro..n.? ar. . ?lt"! Bp to Oi* Terr ????? "M"". ??* ?f ?u?<onier? way j depend upon fiodinr all the appliance* neeeajarr for Owlr comfort, a. it !? my drfc-rn.loaUon ul to be eqaaUrd by ksr ether eOablUhMitat In the city. j My Sharing Salooo|is al?o in full operation, as asaw, with { 1?53SSaCVAGEOT,, ; NEW INVENTION llEAl) THE l'Ol.r.OWING. THE ;tuk3Ciflwr having jwrchiwi the rtpht of Lash A Moore'i Fannlajr MO!, recently patterned would say to the public thsit this mfll has advantage* over aD ether* now I inuseilt wflieiean perfectlv with one goin;? through, separat- | ing the cheat and cockle and ail other filth from the grain, j ' also separating the clovtrand timothy *ecd from thescrran- j ; faiso. Jhi? mill toot the premium at the Ohio State Fair in | 1 5?, a Bilker nedaL'over forty other different kinds. It *01 ? clean from fifty to one hundred bushels per hottr; and Is I simple in construction and easy manufactured. State and ; I Count r Rights for sale ca reasonable term?. Persons wish-., in- toengace In this business will please call on the suhscri- j bers at HubbeB's Warehouse. We will be here a short time and have a model mUl with us, so that an operation can be seen on the grain. WILLIAM ANDERSON, MILTON DUNCAN. We the undersigned having seen the above mm perform, pronounce- it one of the mostperfect grain cleaners that has ever been offered to the. public. II. Anderson. J. W. Thomas, C. B. Maelay, J. S. Shepler, R. II. Ajrnew, Beaver, Pa. Richard II. HubbcB, WbeePng. Y<, dcclS-St* 'Poor Old Uncle Ned." "And he had no wool on the top of his head. Ou the place where the wool ought to grow.*' r INHERE are some folks now-a-ds,ys, in :he same ! amenta 1 ble Ax with Uncle Ned. They may soon change their ?ong of woe to one of ryjoicinr. If they will only use the mrans which Art offers to Nature, to aid her. Emersiu's llnir Beateratire, Is a well known and valuable HAIR TONIC. There are Ujosf in Wheellnc who can testify to its power in preventing \ the loss of hair, and in restoring a luxuriant growth, where, through siekne&s or otherwise, the hair bad unfortunately fallen out. Emerson's Hair Tonic Is for sale by T. II LOGAN A CO , decll 3-': ? Bridge Corner Druggists. " "HOUSEKEEPERS ATTENTION"! KENTUCKY MUSTARD?a superior article just received and for sale by decll T. IT LOG AX * OO. UESCIl GELATINE?a superior article for jellies. for rale by [decll] T. II. LOGAN A CO. BUCKWHEAT CAKES are In demand jnst now. To make vour better quick. light, and wholesome, use PRESTON A MERRILL'S YEAST POWDER. For sale by T.'II. LOGAN A CO., decll Briilre Corner Druggists. FLA VORINQ EXTRACTS. EMON, I Orange, Raspbury, Vanilla, Almond, Nutmeg, Cdtrj, ~~r - Rose,' For sale'at the . decll BRIDGE CORNER DRUG STORE. (?rncrul iMeree <|nlte W orn Out. THERE'S not much glory or pleasure in a modest man's being a President. Mr. Pierce Is quite sick of it already. Hundreds, suffering from colds, coughs, sore throat.hoarse ness, Ac., can find relief by using a few of Bryon's Pulmonic Wafers, 25 cents a box; at decll T. H. LOGAN * CO.*S DRIED PEACHES: BUSHELS Dried Peaches, a superior article for fami ly use, received and for sale by I. M. PUMPHREY, decll 79 Main street. 33 MERCHANTS A MECHANIC'S BANK, 1 Wnast.ts.-G, 9th Dec., 1656. f The annual election for Directors,of this Bank will be held at the Banking House In Wheeling, on Monday the 12thday of January, 1S.M. At the same lime and place there will be a general meet ing of Stockholders, for the purpose of determining whether they will approve and accept the provisions of the act of the General Assembly, passed March 17th, 1556, entitled: "An Act to extend the charter of the Merchants and Me chanics Bank of Wheeling." Br order of the Board of Directors. S. BRADY, deolu-2wd - Caih'r. PLG IRON. 1 OO TONS ML. Savage Furnace, hot Haft, 1 250 M Monroe Furnace, " 4* for sale by DOANE A COWGTLL, declO Corner Main and Qnlncy St*. , _ FLOUR BARRELS just received and-for sale hy dec 10 v . DOANE A COWG1LL. 6?? xXOVELtr MILLS FLOUR. ?/? BARRELS Kxtra and Extra Famile, Jort rfcelttd and I U fur sale by _ (declO ?OANF. ACOWGILI.. FAMILY FLOUIL?XXX ramuy F'onrTjast recclred and for sale - by TAL1.ANT k DELAPLAIX. DOCTOR T. L. HARPER, (LATE OF ALLF.GI1EKY CITY\ PA.) TENDERS his professional services to the citizens of Wheeling, and hopes, from his experience and skill, (having betn engaged in aetit? -practice for more than riteen year*,) to render satisfaction to all who may require his services. - Office, No. 24 S Main street, one square above the Monroe House, and immediately opposite the residence of John McLure, Esq. dccl0-6m. Hats, Caps and Straw Goods. C. U. HLIKGLCFF A: t 308 BxMTIMOiiE STREET, NEAR LIBERTY ST., BALTIMORE, MD^ \l/HOLES ALE dealers in the above goods, have at all t * times on hand an ample etock. An the new sy^les received as soon as manufactured. decHMy " NEW BOOKS, \T1. C. Or.tt'f, (formerly J. II. TUoupMa'a,) So. 117 ^"a. Main street. Jiuit received, a large Iproice of miscel laneous School and Blank Books; also a general assortment of Wall paper. Among our books may he found Gibbon's Rome, Humes* England, IrvinaVLife of Washington. Dicks and Rollins' Works, Plutarch's Lives, Clark's and Scott's Commentaries; also, Benton's Thirty Years in the Senate, Kane'f Expl->rin?r Expedition, Bledsoe on.Liberty and Sla very, trie Hills of the Shatexuuc, Ngatai, Hiawatha, Marry ing Too Late. Ac., Ac. We have alto a lar^e number of books selected expressly for the Holidays, which must be seen rather than described. Also the publications of the Presbyterian Boar3, Sunday School Union and Tract Society. Every thing usually found in th.* Book and Stationery line kept constantly on hand, at No. 117 Main street. dec* TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. T>UrsUANT to an order pasa?-d by the Council of the X City of Wheeling on Tuesday, December 2d,155C, notice is hereby given to aU persons having claims against the city, that they are required to file the tam- In my office on or be fore the 15th Instant, otherwise no orders will be issued for their payment until alter the first of January next. GEO. W. SIGHTS, dec3-10t Clerk. 40| For Rent. THE Stcre Room now occupied by B. H. Watson, situated on the South-West Corner of Market and Monroe streets. Possession given on the first of April next. Ap ply to FRANCIS A. ARM8TR0NG. Wheeling, Dec. 21, lS5??dec3 BUCKWHEAT J*LOUR. SACKS Baltimore Hulled Buckwheat Flour for sale by tdec*] GEO. WILSON. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. DR. 1>. PAKKIMNON, RESIDENT DENTIST, OlHce 205 Matn B'reet, NEAR TIIE SUSPENSION BRIDGE. MANUFACTURES Teeth for each particular case, full sets of Teeth, or any parts of _ sets made with pums, the gums made In bloglcs or in one continuous solid piece, with all the beauty of nature. Price low, and all work warranted. nor25Jm* ? - Sheppard and Morgan, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Saddle, Harness and Trunk Manufacturers. 2?b. 131, Jfain Sr. < >r:-.,-r of Union. HAVE now on hand a large and complete assortment of all articles in our line, consisting of Ladles and Gen tlemen's Saddles, fine and coarse Harness; Iron, Frame and Wood Trunks, and Yalices, Carpet Bi^TOfteBHUpte Leather, Hogshln, Hair and Wool Collars, Whips, Hames, Ac. Ac. Ac. Saddles of every description and quality, fiom the lowest rate to the.best style of English Shaftoe. i Iron frame Trunk* and Valleys, a very superior article and unsurpassed for lightness strength and durability. Fine single and double Harcess of the best style; Stage, Wagon and Cart Harness of the best material and work A large assortment of Carpet Bags and Satchels of every variety cl material and pattern. sl ajBfgodtoroctoy''fflLyi^n^iN>qijFy>|||lO/^MBLPo ef fort will b~ spare * to merit a continuance of public fa anjfcflfxjMxs a call. rf vll 3 HEP HARD A MORGAN. JIB UUKDBBD BARBKLH Extra (White Wheat) for aale by TtlOFCRN <t HADDEN. **-. HDKnBKD BAKUKl.l* Cora IIt?l. _ (White and YeBov) lor sale by nov23 TIIOBURN A HADDEV. O n< O E XTRA HULLED Buckwheat Flour, Eastern Cranberries, White Beans, for sale by T HORURN A HADDEN. \ LARGE lot of Mosqttttd Netts, at per cent less than /X, the usual price at ??pl3] W. I?. ilOTTK ABRO'L. i'.l.I K LICK WATER. THE best remedy for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, want of Ap petite, Ac. Also rood f?r the Piles. WWCTwawiifjMl racefrcd by . *? "? LOGAN A CO. j ju!4 Bridge Corner Druggists. Popular Articles. i DOT. l'OESHA'S LINIMENT, rtnlnd ar, l for lair br T. H. LOO AN ten IVE 1>1L?In Casks and ttaikc-t*?ua hand an<t to ar 12 m MM For sale feja T. H. LOGAN A CO. M ILL FEED, Oau and Corn for sale by 60 TII0BUR-N A HADDEN, povSS 4 < Ms in Xrwt. Bala sf a '1 ksnauud ~ DOZ. for sale hy T. II. LOG AX A CO. octM.j Horse Cewc^s! florae Covers! \T.ARGE assortment or all k~ r.A*. for ?al: low by SHEPPARD A MORGAN. nnrl7 tSl Main street, corner of Union. 1 m LH>. UlyeUan, to storo tad frr tale by amusements. A/r i-rETsr^flUM. D. Hanchett, Sole Lessee and Manager. jParqoette and Dress Circle..50 cents j o."!^i IS?! Checks not transferable. no extra charge ror reserved smU. Box O.Ticc open from ] 10 to 1J, and from 2 to 4 o'clock. j Last night of the encasement of the eminent tragie actresr, j ELIZ 1 I.OGAN, Who trill appear in her justly celebrated character of j LUCRETIA BORGIA. On SATVRDAjy:VBNlSa, l>ec. 13th, 165?. will be per formed, the thrilMfe Drama, in S acta, entitled, hUCUETIA BOKGIA; OR, THE POISONER. Lucre tl* Borgia tDachewof Ferrara).Miss Elisa Logan. Don Alphonso D'Este, (Duke of Ferrara).Mr. Hanchett. Comic Son; ......Mr. Donnelly. To conclude with the Ianfhable farce of MISCHIEF MAKING. I Nicholas Dovetail, a carpenter.. 1?:. ..v..Sir. Donnelly, f Madame Manet to, a washerwoman... . ..Mrs. Henry. iVDoon open at 7 o'clock. Performance to commence ?t 71*. 4ee? V-L.-L HAIL!! IIAIR RESTORATIVE. WlB mmsKBtms is upon the tongue of thousands. Watcxroan, Mas*., July 25,1^55. PROP O J WOOD: With confidence do 1 recommend vmir lfilr Restorative, aa being the most efficacious article and other pr.pj.ra the dav. all without effect. 8ince using your Hair Keatorallre mv hair and wl.toltt;ra wtO<^ ?cr^_ ataost .hit?, "c.tor??5itm to thrlr u^tu^l color. It also ha? relieved me of all dandruff, andunpleas-, ant Itchinr, lo common among peraona who j^rJpIiWrrtl.y. Korrn Ea?t, Pennaylrania. March ?, 1SS5. MR. in consequence''of having hair,'-for several yc* p.xst, not only gray but perfectly white,I have cut It she?rtg and worn caps tofaldeIt from view:but toae three WjM ?ince I was Induced to use your balr Restorative, and 1 Sn iSta ?rTu?t ia efftcta nrt almojt miracntam; for it has changed It gradually to all Its former splendor a* ? ?lo?SdSl it ioVotl and glossy a.to be aMnteM* ful than It erer waa, when under the oil I earnestly, therefore, recommend it to every lauy a* dceldediv the be?t preparation for toilet Iu the world. ^ IJt-rSi SJ1JTH. PROF. WOOD?Uarinjr experienced the mafic effect of your llalr lteatorattre, I drop Jon thi? ?P?" ^. About l?o yean ago t?y hair commenced falllnz off an'I ESSng" ^comingbald. I -ho hail used your Keatoratlre. and ?I"*<L?o hUhlj Ji! tue?; I <>i induce,I to try It. althouxh I aa I had before tried to many other rt mediel.I mine roar Restorative in January last. A few application^ turned back to its former color, (.Wack). At ^IsjUme It to fatly restored to Its original color, health and appearance, and I cheerfully recommend Its use to an. ^ ^ HOES. Chicago, 111., May 1, 156L MilWarcester Co., Mass., Nov. 13,1335. PROF. O. J- WOOD?Dear Sir: 1 take pleasure in bear ing voluntary testimony to the ma*Ic effects of derful Hair Restorative. Aa far back a* 1330; my hair com menced falling off. until the top of my scalp became bald and smooth as glass, and it hM continued to fall **-?*"*! many years, notwithstanding.I have raed many celebrated preparations for restoration.. Seeing-your-advertuetu<ent, I -xas induced to give your article a trial, and to my utter as J.nUhment, found, after a few applications, ttat nri^r became firmly set and assumed a glossy and beau^Ta! ap pearance: but by th- time I bad used a quart bottle my bald head was covered over with a young and vigorous growth of hair, which is now from one to two inches to length, ana growing fast. Yours, truly, HENRI GOODRICH. New Yoac, Oct. 2, ISM. PROP. 0. J. WOOD?Dear Sir : After reading U.e adver tisement in one oi the New York journals, of your celebrated llair Restorative, 1 procured a half-pint bottle, and was so much pleased with it that I contlnned Its use for two months, and am satisfied It Is the best preparation before the public. It at once removed all dandruff and unpleasant itching from the scaljs and has restored my hair naturally, and, I have no doubt, perma* ehtly so. You have permission to refer to me, all who entertain any doubt of its performing all that is claimed for it. MISS FERKSi.Sf^ Greenwich A v. 1 have used Professor 0. J. Wood's Hair Restorative, and have admired its wonderful effects. It restored my hair where it had fallen off; it cleans the head, and renders the hair ?ft and .mooth-tnuch -ore^ao ttan Louisville, November 1,1S51. 0. 3. WOOD k CO., Proprietor,812 Broad war, N. Y. and 114 Market it., St- Louis. BP"For sale la Wheeling by T. U LOfli* i CO.. dco*-"ro-d*w Bridge Corner. Verily Truth is sometimes Stranger than Fiction! AN ASTOUNDING CUKE ! ! rpms young gentleman is now living In our midst?-those A who know hihi wHThear testimony that his sufferings and cure are no exaggeration. Some of the pieces of bone may be seen by calling at 840 Baltimore street?others are In his possession. Let the sceptical sec him?he will testify that he is ? ; ?- T? -vr A MONUMENT, LIKE MANY OTHERS, TO TIIB GREAT VIRTUES OF HAMPTONS VEGETABLE TINCTURE! I BaLTiMoaje, March S4,1856. This is"to"certify, that abouut nine years since I was at tacked with a pain in my right ankle. We sent for a physi cian, who ordered It to be poulticed, as It was very mud swollen; and it'contlnued to progress until it had increased to the height of my knee. I suffered very severely with pain ?ulcers, to the number of twenty-five formed between ankle and knee, which were frequently.laid. open to the bone, and out of which came panicles' of bone to the number of 85, and one or twowfwhieh-were-l&Jnches long. __ TRIES COCNTBY AIR. I was then taken to Harford county of this State; the physi cian there told my mother and friends he could heal the ul cers; but I could not live afterwards. This physician work ed with me'for seven* weeks, using the kuife frequently, tak ing from the ulcers proud flesh and pieces of bone without giving me any-relieP-somtf of the applicatiohswereso very severe that when applied the agony was so great my fri? nds could, not staud byandste me suffer I thought at this time there*was no cure for me; f rbm my knee to my ankle was not { much unlike a honey-comb, the numerous ulcers running freely a white pus withnosi^nor blood, and at times when 1 would scratch my fingers a white pus wouldlssue therefrom mixed with water. BALTIMORE MY HOME 1 I then returned to Baltimore, my old home, expecting to die. J By the advice of my friends, I used various remedies, some of jrhich gave me only transient relief. I continued to grow worsts s swelling came on my left hip, and after severe pain an ulcer formed, from which came a piece of bone. Anoth er also formed: otfny %fne. whfch -my -physicians cut out, atd widtellaC a? leg as the only means of saving my life. After this, yet another form ed on my right arm, and also one on my left groin, as also on ! other parts of my body, which in number and size astonish ed those who saw them. 1 was reduced to a mere skeleton, and as weak as an infant. DEATH A RELIEF! I felt death would have been a relief tome. I had tried phy sicians and all the remedies I conid hear of, when a friend who had be*n cured by "HAMPTON'S VEGETABLE TINC TURE" of a disease similar to the one I was laboring under, advised me to try it. At this time I had been afflicted full five years. .1 commenced taking ** Hampton?* VegetahU Tincture." - _ [HOPE GOMESq the first bottle of which inspired me with hope, and by the time I had fe|t ;sb;mnttrlmproved that 1: had the confidence to .believe that it wpuld cure me. I con tinued its use?still Improving. My ulcers healed, and new strength came to my weak and shattered system, and with out further detail, I ana happy to say my leg is also healed, and a general renovation of my health has taken place, and I now consider myself cured by this wonderful medicine alone. I have given but a faint idea of my sufferings, but myJrien^jWfao read this will bear testimony to all that . _ J/iimptonU VegtlaLU Tincture," and I will say *? -h* ?. .am.tea as x nave ?. it with the utmost confidence. EDWIN M. SPRANKLIN, No. 27 Register street, Sdoors north of Pratt at. 8/7*75 A GREAT STRING MEDICISE! THE GREAT RENOVATOR OF THE SYSTEM. \37~Delicate ladies and children will please to rire it a WaL 1 : SOMETHING ABOUT HAMPTON*S TINCTURE-TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS. As an InrJgorator and Restorative, where a gentle stimu lant is wanted, we believe It superior to all the Coruiali be fore the public, as a cure for DYSPEPSIA,COUGHS, SCROF ULA and RHEUMATISM, with all disases of the Eto^acb and Bowels, it has been truly successful to the single and mar imie?!fy*<to,h"0""t ""maani* \4B Call andget par em and seeeures. For sale Vy X. X. .^jau JL C?.. WheeUor. Gen era!Agents. ,?f r. Sold by MORTIMER k MOWBRAY, MO IlaltiBore Baltimore, __ Broadway, K. V. BTTrfcellur lmtlfa. ml5 ( V'? GRAPE VINK.?Par the FTo.th, preierration " ' al>d re??r*tk?n of tike hair, for skir by . JUWlESBrno * p.or.KHTs, . J. _ Waatington Hall Pmitk.re, BY EXPRESS. 1/ I? BWT19, in white aad colon, all ata^a IV Bonnet Ribbon^ju.t ree'd hr WEami, * gwEAKi^ntw. SECOND Fall and Winter Stock .1 lST. ,to<:k of Ko. 1. Mnleakla till ' Hat?, from^hila^etph-a x.nl Mew York, of the Gtnin Bebee and Oakford atylea. Call and ie. them. ' 1 ?rM - H/ TfTTC ' ?? OYSTEKS. ?? at lAvamjHf t Kwnntt.n* REAL ESTATE SALKs^ A Dwelling House &. Store Bo?'~ FOR SALE 0ai! A GREAT BARGAIN ^?;;*T,rr,">ry- ,a ,~Bi,rinr-" ?*&& Dwrlliuf "????-?? a?d I'arge K|m ? A-ijcinin;:, in F.tlllYlEW. Ohio, for sale, at tb- r!99** ?Ss? the lot*. Immediate po?session given on all v* dwelling house and *Ub!e, (thev to be fc^ij *** ty April l>hT). Persons * l?!dur a eoM ba-inr?. 1,1'? a proj^rly that co-t $7,?X*i for $1,000, win do rel *** soon, as auch an offer crrtainl* cannot kH^ruuaiu**.*^ ft,000 rash down, will be required. the balance to chaser, or lands in Illinois, Io?, Wisconsin, or liul t*r' will be taken for half the purchase, at a fair price decfcdAwfZ , JOSEPH* Trxist Sale. - BY virtue of* Deed of. Trust executed to the end,? en OieSTthdsy of Mare},, ISM, by GeWjflJ,0*' and Nancy his wTfe, ?.nd of record in the r?r tT Jcf Office of Ohio county, Virginia, Deed book X*.? fojJJi Ac., will expose for sale at the Cjort IIoa?- of ,',-J ty on the; 87th day of-December, 1556, the frilowi*- 2: ilea: A certainlot of ground-sitnated in tL* *ddit? the town of Wheelinr l?hl out by WQHam Ohaalfa* ?a,n ^ EolT. called South Wb? line, known now u Ccntr In Ohio countr, Slate of Virglr.Li. which said lot tonal lot and ccftitslns about half the quantitr tf hHIS which would be in a foil lot. and numbered No. ST 0_ "T-* ot said addition. Setting as Trustee, warrant our title *s In Tested. 3 *'< - Terms of sale made known on day of m!?. norSi.tflllstJ - f. F. BLACK.Tt*t*. FARM FOR SAIsE TT THE farm and lBpmnmenU lately ?<eupiei brW. Miller, deceased, will be sold at public Miction ??.. jTth of Decewiber, 1S56, to the highest Mdder. SaidfarCt situated in Ohio county, Virginia, S miles Iron, XtitS and on the Warnesfcure road, three miles frota th* ment, containing cne bnndred and forty-one (HI) w about seventy acres of same cleared and in a hfeh ?*" cultivation; balance well timbered. The land U fil tered and trou'd make a good stock farm. Terms made known on day of sale. -Title For farther information enquire of HENRY P. THOKKBCKGli Half mile from Triadelphia, on Middle Whwiaij Cr** nov2ti ? ? Wheeling island Property" FOK SALE. J npHE undersigned offers for sale all that part of TTLt-*., 1 Island now in the occupancy of William CUrT?! Market Garden. He has. bad it laid out into fBia&sg. ranging in sixe from One and a half to Five Acrts.v'? I lane, fortr feet wide, runJ*ng through the centre, 1 ? Town Lot* to tlic head of the Island. ' For beauty of location, and fertility of sod, tUit is not sumassed b> i .v on Jhe Ohio Riv?r, and t-> person C sirous ? ??btAlulnr a delightful location in the c&actn ?. venlentthe city, or to tboie wishing to engage iatsi-' ness of Market Gardening, it offer* strong inlaeraes,* purchase. A plott of the premises ran be seen, on makingippSar to the subscriber, who will give every information jB tion to It; and the terms of ?gle will be very liberal. FKANC1S R. ARMSTRONG, Att'y iu fact for je!4 HENRY MOORE, Tra*. LAND AND^vl^I^r?HiOPEHTV for Sale or Rent. I WILL seH at private sal-. between this and the 1 ft?f ly next, a valuable Tr^c: of Land. conialnlr ^ *Kon-j J hundred and twentr acrr?. *Mcate Ml th* ? 4,.lu,u(., ?u-vu.u?m?o*c oiuiainps on tie _ Tlie above property Is in an eligiWe location ft r*&pjio ^ sfheas, and convenient of access to the^aUoniT Roi.J. 7^ nndersiened will give an advantageous bargain in iaki rea. erty to the j>archaser, as he Is disposed to?ell 1ow,?4ch terms to fast the purchaser. The terms wlllbe Baicb.m bv calling on the utWeirsignedi jelO - ? ?yilUAM 0TTHS6X. Land for Sale. I WISH to SiJlnyrFiirin near. Wheeling, and wUItdl^a liberal terms, and in one or wiere tracts, a* but w j. aired. . mchi6 Z. Jicng For Sale. 5 VERY desirable building lots in Centre Wheeilnr.et ru eoiiable teroii. f dc35 AXDREW WHIK. For Sale. A FEW shares of stock of the Wheeling Gas Conput. Enquire of dc23 R. B. WOOW. MONROE HOUSE. [OPPOSITE the srspcrsios buidocj WHKEr.IN'G. VA. WM. BARRETT, Proprietor THIS well known Hotel haa been newljr rezortUi, d now fUrnia! es the best of accommodations w trattka and boarders .. .. - AT MODERATE RATES. It is located 1 tar the centre of the city, eppnit* th? 5? pension Bridce and only a few squares from the Eailrod Depots and Stetlmboat I*andinp. EXCELLENT STABLING Is attached to t ae House. Travelers an?l btwlmmij m? assured that no pains will be spared to add to tV.-\r cos fort. *t?Mf4?v WHEELING Hat and Cap Manufactory. m. AVKK % , MANUFACTURER OP HATS AND CAPS. HAS on hand and is manufacturing and receiving I'vr and general assortmenf of Hats and Caj-s comprise all the varieties of color and shape of Hats and Cap^zn m use. of the Latest fashion and mannfaeturcl frontitb/ est material and the best workmanship, all of which iiv sold Wholesale and Retail at the lowest possible price. I From my experience in .the business, and bavin? alxw I used my best endeavors to please and fnrnlrh thepabTrr:- ' a good, fashionable, and serviceable hat, 1 fetl cot?i---; with my present facilities, and a large stock on hand,Iks"? am able to supply my patrons with an article sujxriu> " any heretofore offered. . ? I respectfully request a call from those in want ofEo -! and Caps, before purchasing elsewhere. A. AVERY, So 146 Miiatt sp6 1Vlieelln/,Tt Hats and Caps. . e. wniT. T Vj op?Binp larire *ddi?k>ni t? hah "Sered to tti ptfi a ATni ALSO. FANCY 11 ATS AND CAPS FOR C1HLDR0 ? AXD YOUTH. A ? .?aE ?>' chiWr-n nn.l yoniV. n? o tT?? from Uli luou futke^j * *rl" -^P ???tf>rtortc. of St. v?v, inUwjmi BT-CJI ?Ld s- ATKRT, Km. 148 1145 Ualnit W "",U hn?t ? ?>- ? ,.Whr,UK.t.| Books, Stationery & Wall Pape NEW ARRANGEMENT. TT AVISO |.urcl,??vd ttr n-ok. Statlorrrr ar<) I XJ_ par establisltment of John n. Thompson, I wnicv; ! ue the business at the r>ld stand. Iff Mahi strret.lfb^ Y*.. and respectfully soUcIt a continuunct of the ? heretofore so liberally extende<l to my predecessor. It is my purpose to keep constantly on band a ft , comdlfcte assortment in the various branches of tit riess, and to sell at the lowest prices. . To Country Merchants. Teachers and others pcrff* at wholesale, rreat Indueeuienta are offered initod^ P encash paid for Rags. noTiarly i\3. C.0U Ts any Old Frlcotta nnd Customer* NOTICE. ?,/ J HAVING sold ray store with the Intention of l?*TK'"' city, I am desirous of losing op my Booki counts' with all possible despatch, and therefore hf '- *? quest that all knowlhc themselves Indebted, as wtiluW r,; hnvinr claims against mc, will call nponme attheoHi-* "wa " ? r?ovre ?J XJjWjmQVV. S2WX (iVl>I>S!! i Isaac Prager town, and na to ; ' nlCK, I guaranty them less than those of any other Hook XO YELTY HILLS FLO ITU - w)akk"**co*?1^;, t S. B. Wcbarta ??r ?Wlllte TTln-lt ?T; TO TIlf-AND SHEET JUOS H'OliKl WJ ANTED?Two good Tin and Sheet Iron Wcrtaf*- - Apply FfSccai iasi?q???ain?mHt,t fiawberla^*. ~ JKLDORADO TOBACCO nn BUTS Eldora Natural Leaf Tobacco, very sop*"* l)U sale by u.-f-. .L0C4K.BAKEgj[> Shoulder Braces. ^ 'E assortment of Ladies and Gentlemen'' *1 -s hryj^|u^ ?eSw^;srfW sale by.l _rfw ?| FPNDEN^Bfi *. H. PENOLBTOJI, ? ATTORN K Y AT LAW. A mtSD? Courts of Ohio, Brook.. lUlKOck - V counties. Ofhce on Main Street, above the Wheeling; ?|9uf/ ?2^' BcMfai'. ??.U |ilrt, 4 F?it' "arM h'^{:n.Tu?s^ 1 CBAXEBRRIES. RASTERS Cr?nb,rrtf.. In .tor. ud tor Ml. ? ??< 1> n.<oi, = f. . ? . "" ^-Tr JSBISOfelSCTJMS: I ?>? l-io. oiX>nxra, IWika I!?. t?t?, l? "a:C.OOOD??> ' ? ? - W. K. CHEESK. JQ BOXES W?um f "r! WJCtrMBEE PICKLES. ^ BBLS from Baltimore, for sale by ggf? Wllig> pWBN'fT-?IV* BVHH 1. rfrtUert tud ior itlc by MATIlEff | n?rK Family Flour. V ^ TBo.ru* * <