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THE INTELLIGENCER. PabikW CW ofMwa u*i QineyW, oA^rnrakor. :SsSKSrLi!iS -WHKELIWOrv*A8 THCE9DAT M0RX1SG, JAS/YI4, \H?._ 'oil. Wim tn tfra IT, tw I^mu-maa ferUi* Aw.-** as we ?tpclmt tad to ilMUd, ??n*M.tWy ????? do, to th. lower hoo.. of wr *??.*>?, ?l? glun Oot.'WIm Ik* i? ?? ?k# -uUfrea* IIIa?<k?* col?. T?l?<rf c*U?? U . W !?>? Ow. ?? A. Uo4? of ???? popular branch, and k?e*farw*rf put. th. 0?. among lb# uoclaon, th# h#troJox. U? hctloniaU. Th?# ar# ilW?| ttm??-Un*??!"?? hbhw ii( up?big aw* and lilll? M, ulualata ?nd moderat#* in changing places?end lh?p~t nigger quaation h surging and grooving from land. <n<l to land* rod. What say th* peopl# now? WM tlw/rt?a byOov. Wlm In th# patriotic Hand ?kUk b?ha* l?Wn ** ?~?K daceney and common hoiwaty l? tk? ?1* tiv# franehlae, ind k#ep at hereafter, tbOM mlschevloo* dewagogu#*, *ko (OM to XlciwMMid to pus resolution* about the Uml government, Inttaod of ilttpdlnf tu lh?tr own legitimate busin#* Wo' hop#, ?l b#U*r* Wottern Vlrgl?l? will rally, to a man, around Odv. WWe in the rourae which h? baa taken. It U a pretty ple?e of buiinwa IndoaU; raadii* ???. Wi*. out of th* party because bo ventured to lift up hi* ?olci< against a glaring fraud. We wonder who will remain, by and by, now that I>ooglas, IV slker, Korncy, Broderick, Wlao, le. are Uwwl over board. Ha. Pollock Ru-liu to oca CosiiniT*.? Home day* ago we publlshrd a notlco that Mr. Pollock, on behalf of himself and "*8 other rllixens of Nkrahal county," bad, through Mr. Clemen*, DaaorWIaed Oongrw* "agalnat the employment of Chaplalna." We belie re these were nr. uoniina wrarcw, at?n>?? "?? *"r~j mint of CbapUha." What do people under atand by theae worda! Mr. Pollock complain* of us for our laterpnlation, yet ho a0brdi u? . no light or explanation an to what be and "? other*" meant by the u*#of tho*#word*Jlirtb?r thau a quotation which bo nuke* from a memo * rial to Congress by nine of the Waahington city clergy, and which we In juitire to Mr. P. here InaerL The*# clergy men petitioned tho la*t fongren* aiafollowm "During the long delay In the organixation of tho present llouaoof Representative, xe'eral of our number wero Invited to officiate In prayer at the opening of the dally *e*?lon*. Tho *ug ?nation tu then made that tbo varfou* clergy men of tbo city might (Uncharge the duly per manuntly, In- the place of a aingle Chaplain; but doubt waa expressed a?to th# readiness of the ralnlnler* of Waahington to render ?ucli nertke. "An exproaaion on our part aecuiing, there fore, to be called for, TO t>og le?ret? atatoto you our conviction, that tho established election of a Chaplain frotiv abroad, by your honorable bodioa, luwl iUoHgHi'lnaneconaity now no long er exiatlng: that tho plan ailopted by many of our Stata Leglalatur**, of in?lting neighboring paator* to act a* their chaplains uiu? rumoring all objection* to the awociating r#ligiou? devo tion with their deliberation*, would reflect more credit on chrlalian minister*, woulil conduce more to their Indifldual acceptablenc** and their families and would in erery way promote the end had in flow in tho election of Cliap lalna." Now we aukmlt to Mr. Pollock and all other*. If be collider* that quotation an explanation. Ootigre** had acted on the wgg#?tion of their clergymen?had, and waa employing one of them each morning?and for what then did Mr. P. memorialite them f Mr. Clemen* inform* Con greta that it wa? "against the employment of Chaplalna"?that 1*. in plain English, against the employment of the duties or oScea of a (Jliap lain, tic rellglou* exercise* each morning. Ir we aro wrong. It U because Mr. P. ha* not aet tia right with a aimple, plain statement, a* to what he did mean, which could hare been con tained in lar le? word* than the quotation which he made, and which would have afforded u* aorne light. Comixo is at to? Diath.?More nomtnalion* are coming In. Thl* look* brisk and businws like. We are glad to see It. Nothing like harinj. a great range in which to exercise the sacred privilege of the elective franchise. Conic on then with your nominations. WU1 *he brothern sing while the candidates are hurrying up. Poat?We observe, *ay* the Cincinnati On ultt, that at n??t of the pork houses in the city, one hand Is kept ljudly engaged in selling spare ribs and tonileriions at Sal) cent* per pound. A* pork st them) prlcei is touch cheaper than beci; it will have a tendenoy to lessen the sale* of our butchers. ' I ' ' l '^l ? ? ' ? ? Tu? Dtvoaoc licsiitKs* ix Omo.?In the Court of Common pjea*,'Cincinnati, on the 8th, there were on tho docket no Tower than one hundred and flfty-sertn 'applicadons for divorce. The newspaper r(ipofUr sayi: "Esrly in the morning the court room was thronged with those ifl-'matched pairs, who looked anything else but loving toward one an other. Frowns disfigured th* faces where smiles should have been, and those who ahould have walked httid.-livhand adown the pathway of life until they reached the shores of eternity, took seats as far removed from each other as possible. They thought It contamination to sit in the same room together, and whenever their eyes chanced to meet they flashed?not forth the nre of lor e, but of hate, deep and lasting." Dovuus ts Ituxon.?The Chicago Timtt publishe# tho name of ererj^Deniofratte news paper in the State of Illinois, a'nd states their podtlonth regard'to. tho Lecompton Constitu tion. It concjodeis thus: "Out ofj^sis Democratic papers published in the Democratic State of Illinois?represent , ing the sentiments and feelings of all sections of the State?therein but asoffMry eni ieitch r?? turn nil npohw/??>*? Ucmptn fraud,' ? Do not regard any person's opinions of-you, against yonr nvririnowl^dge. Qwur Jfunwsof nu B?*v?? DtMOMTP St. Lara.?I* U* U* ???*?* *t tha ??. Uf? IMmtmU.w* fta<U? ! mlhada^ln mealing "f lk> Baota* Vmotntj , frWrfV.af.lUbik. Dm**'m* If Ik* >MbM piW?? ??" j Omm of our oiuao* wfeo have fcL?.i. 04 tka pfodtto of fcaa Utar.? tr ,U T?ry evkWat that all ptaaaot ??? '? ! n/, j A man* the rvaohttteos adapted were the H I lowing, ?bi?fc ? wfedally coaiaend tatheal [ uotlan ol our Organ next door ue corruption and proHlfpLcy i? ?>' peraon of Mayur Wood, In po*". *? *?" ?? the P"??ln? efforts of III* partisan*, iho nullifiera ini the last Leirislatiire in ihU state, to strip. Ht Louis or it* chartered rights ?nii fill iu place* with pl? ant tool* ipLwiiiUd by the governor, uww| M that there u no safety for our iaatitutioim egainet executive encroachment, except In an aroused public spirit tliat shall rebuke such couraaa and render impotent such attempts. Ituoltfl, Tint Oie cause of free labor am,bod lea tho tlie truth* which lie at the foundation or republican government; that the mouaent tthieh uimimtoman ilimouri full, f llfltt VR ?lMm| ?? ??**?. 'f/r )}UII in im it* *Uiuiui*tl tMtrthU; that Ajrxan&i tioa of Ik* territoru* fy th* M*mpt tffpitral m*tr to Jrict ontfr't ritiuiuto male room ful ilaret, elicit* our ?imeet cofulcaiantion: th.it th* working wan to the tHnnragtacnt mil protec tion 0) hi* lahor, without rfwiWin? ami terrile compel Hi**, ihouU htfirtl >a th*ey* oj the hitr; and that <re pledge ourselvea to a xealou* co operation for inaugurating such a policy in our national and mate administration. Huohti, That we sympathise with tho citl sens ol Kansas, who without respect to past par ly affiliations. are resisting the tyrannical and fraudulent i-lforts of Calhoun anil hu nullifiera to imnoae a constitution upon them which tl?e convention refuaed to submit to a vote of the people, and that tho employment of the United States troops tu surround tho polls and partici pate in elections, and intimidate freemen from exercising their franchise, la an unwarranted Interference on the port of the federal executive and deserrui impeachment. Uoki Pillow.?The Pillow case is not finally diaposod of yet. It would seem. The Nashville Unin, of the 8th, comes to us groaning with four mortal columns of another letter from Gideon? In reply to the second "card" from Gen. Scott, which was published in tho newspapers ?u long ago, that almost everybody must hare for gotten it. Gen. Pillow promises to follow up this comma nlcation with others, In defense ofGcii. Worth, OoL Duncan, and others who haro been over hauled by Gen. Scott, giving the history of their arrest, and some account of the "sacrifice of Atnerican blood at llolino del Ray." Hei e is the conclusion of the General's (PiUow) long letter: Brilliant as haro been Gen. Scott's achieve ments, and distinguished as he stands before the country, it may well bo questioned If a few more cards, filled with "certificates upon honor" and calumnies upon the dutinguished dead would not causa hia "jum of glory" to set in thane and ilithonor. Certainly the impartial historian who shall weigh his achievements, on the one hand, and hia want of the cardinal virtues, of truth and ju*tiec, his jealousy of heart, hia want orpracti cal judgment, his selfishness, exasperation of temper and lyranical conduct on the other, will find it difficult to make of lien. Scott a great and gooil man. Wherever history plm-cs him, lam content to leave him; but hbtoiy la. or should bo, tho mirror of truth. If hi?i"ry shall retlcct justly his true character, he will found wanting in tho tiriuet of the Chrutia. charac ter which constitute true jreatum. Itctwecn that and Gen. Scott's character there i* a per petual antagonism as repultiit as Uie poles to tho magnet. Respectfully, Gib. J. Pillow. Fttr< Fkox Pu!icn'8 Alhasac ron 1858. -2\cg atito Experience.?Wa never knew a man to iniis a catch at cricket without alleging an ex cuse, that tho sun was in his ey^a. Wo never tasted oysters opened by an ama tcur without fancying we were swallowing a mixture of bad jelly-fish and gritto gravel-walk. Wo never won a "Bfty" of a gwitleinan at billHirds who called tho marker bfhis Christian name, and made hU waistcoat pocket a rocptaclo for chalk. Wo never knew a Udy of sufficient strength of mind to mend her husband's stockings before a moming caller. We havo never heard or any City boarding house that was not advertised aa being within five minutes walk of all tho Parks and Theatres as well as of the Law Courts. Wo never ato a town-made sausage for our supper without dreaming our repast had been < partaken in Cateaton Street Wo never knew a maiden lady past thirty years of age who could see a misletoe suspended without trying to bo caught under it. We never knew a cook, however plain, who would apply her knowledge of plain dressing to herself: Wo never saw a cockney mis* his bird with out hearing he felt shaky from being oat so late last night We nover yet have been inducted by advertise ment into > "nuiet lamily" without finding the house tenanted by a troop of squalling children and an amateur cornopean. We never made acquaintance with a young couple, who could withstand the pride of having baby hinded round to taste with the dessert. And finally, we never drank ehampalgno at any public ball-room, but wo found it played old gooseberry with our comfort next morning. Hi: Out is warmlhlnk* all are *0: ?v a. vuml I Mr*eBdwilmil"* kthe Stole *! Sw T?Hl I?th* y*arlM?, to ?avtdto Obto, ?<tar whlck t attondod ?k?l 'wT hid w tw, r?*d ?ad'bojhwri s^-r.jycaa&s utilM. By tb*p??aaaio?iof atybtlwr tod fcWTln lW7, I *?(??? to ??* *? , ?boal la wktoh I h*d b*if*d to b??b?Hb* toa*h er, only th* wUUr btton. Th* qa*ry to a* . w*? how I w?? to aid kUw I waa a frUod >???<* m*, ?*?*" .thai huh Of no H eo?ld b. d?* la aehod twiiho?llt/ll*<yH?? <?*' .Uh toBjjwi mind that 1 had not engagedtotoacb, bat Moo day iwinUHW^aa^femWidW***^ 1 ww determined to ha?* torfjf. -.1 WW *>?? nr ruUo.tod toU ?J icholara that they lauat lalwytheat. Th* largy acfaolari M oot utoh mvrulea, ?f taunt, fcrthey had keen in the habit ol doing u lh*jr pleawd, and eipected much fun when oat of their number waa to ' teach th*m; but bjr lh? help of the roil awl I p^rerenee, I kept ordef and got alone wry 1 well for toowtlme. Some of the larg* acholar* ?bo thought me too muah of a tyraal, but dare not rebel, left the acbool Thi. I did not like, but thought I could not help It. lUaaon and per.ua.ion t did not think of uaing. The people Mid that I waa doing well and praised ur good order tn achoot, and the proficien cy my Kholam were making. But I had noma trial*?on* acholar, an Ignorant, aaucy girt, Urge enough to be a young lady. Atl teacher* know that on* bad acholar make* the othar* much wort* than they wonld be.? She concluded to hart her own way; ?b* thought hemelf rery amart. On* day ! reprot ed her lightly for ?ome offence; that ahe did not Uke, and the came at mo with a utool drawn to atrike tne, and In wrenching th* atool out of her hamk, her comb fell out, her hair came down, and ahe acreamed and aaore, and with :r hair o?er her lac*, ahe looked terribly. W hen I told her to (ton her nni?* ?h* corwd me. Serer waa a poo# pedagogue worae heart than I waa with her. Her diaordcred hair and angry coun tenance waa enough to friihton alraoat any one. What waa to be dona I did not know; I tried my beat to pentiade her to atop, but ahe only made the more noiae. I applied my friend, th* rod, and ahe loon huiheu. When achool waa dia mlwrd in llie evening ahe went homa in a rage; ?li* would hare me turned out, that ahe would. The next morning I waa waited upon by the School Director*; the girl waa prwent, and told her tale, and a hard on* it waa. After inreatiga tion, ihe Directors vuta a*, g?x it -?*? mmlri imH obey the rules of school, she muststaj at home They only blamed me for not punishing her more wrens. 1 hmd no more difficulty, but got along finely. In the spring I dosed ray school. I hsd done my best, snd gave general satisfac tion. Many said it was the best school ever taught there; but success or no success, I re solved never to teach any more. I was young, and did not wish to be confined in a school room; there I was not satisfied. There was something in teaching I did not understand. Such a course as mildness and reason in school I knew nothing of, but the rod must keep all straight Children should be treated like reasonable be ings, not like brutes. School officers and teach ers are beginning to reason and act on this im portant matter, and many of our schools arc governed by mildness, persnaMon, persever ance and reason, which I have found by ex perience, to be thu only true method of governing schools. But after all my reso utions, the next fall found me in a achool of 47 scholars the flr?t day, and in tho forenoon there was nought but confu>ion. The Di rector who employed me said the school would average only from twenty to twdnty-five, but he promised if the school averaged more, to pay tnc more wages if I kept order, but said I must be carelul or the scholars would carry me out as they had done with teachers previous. I told him the law was cn my side. He said the school had always been in a muss. I bor rowed his bird's-eye maple rule, a large one, and started for the school room. Hem was a predicament What was 1 to do? My first thought* were: I will go home; my next were, 1 will try two or three days to get the good will of the scholars, and if I could not, then I would go home. As these thoughts were revolving in my mind, I saw at the left of me, a grove, to which I went and cut seventeen bine beech switches, and with them on my shoulder and the rule under my arm, thus equipped, I went to the school room. 1 he scholars looked at tne surprised; some sneered. I trimmed my rods and toughened them in the cinbers, then called school. I made a short speech, telling the schol ars that 1 knew all about them; I had come to teach them, and should do so; they would find mo ready to assist them in their studies, but or der I must have; they could not leiro without order, and to have order I must have rule*, and those rules must be obeyed, and all who diso beyed my rules I should punish, etc. My rules were few but necessary. 1 commenced very se vere. While the first class was reciting they began to violate the rules. I whipped twenty five that afternoon, and I whipped them severe ly. This was getting the good wills of the scholars with a vengeance. The Director told me that he heard one of the boys say as he was going home from school, "the teachcr had as leavo kill us as not'' I had good order in my school j and whipped no more; it seemed to me that they i all tried to see how well they could do, and who ! could do best I taught one month more than the fiist agreement, and they paid me three dol lars per month extra, as the school averaged 49 scholars in daily attendance. This school was in a good neighborhood. I have not been there since. I liked teaching better when I could get along months without using the rod. Per severance and determination will- accomplish much. Tooth Pcllixo Not ax Ajcticl* or Faith.? A dentist recently wrote jto R. J. H. Smith, of Buflalo, as follows; I am a Baptist (Unt'ut, and not finding such employment as 1 could wish, in this village, I would* ask what are the chances of my profes sion in your growing and beautiful city? The clergyman acknowledging the receipt of the letter, replied; Permit me to add that I have carefully looked over the outlines of the Baptist faith, and have been unable to discover tooth pulling referred to therein. Faox Tins Mmxo Distiuct.?(Young Curate finds a Miner sitting on a gate, smoking.) Curate (defirous to ingratiate himself with one of his flock.)?"A fine morning, ray friend." One of his &>ck gives the slightest nod, and a grunt, and spits. Curate {(supposing he had not heard.)?M A fine morning, my friend." One of His flock?Did I say it warn't ? l>o you want to hargue, you hfcggar?"? [Punch. Baskxittct and Boobtis*.?We read in the Musical World that at Hamburg a couple of Ital ian Opera-singers have made such a sensation, that in one evening the audience called them before the curtain thirty times. Is9 it wonder (hi that Hamburg should at this moment be in commcrcial ruin, when its affairs are in the hawta ef such fooltf?[P**eh. 8*i?t N'ouii Horn Ju.?, UiL MU^^lUOfOt, tUmi . ,. jb*a "m*a mm ta Wr on***! ^suLrcKets; ?35 1?? ^**?* '*"? lW ?*y Wilt, for panWt. I hop. th* gallant WW* Will >11 b. ulinU* with thar couplinn. and tb. ladin ekwilly plwnd with thv ttwrks w?y.L^? ????*? "tefc ** PuriteM(Wak<k?i?iu, UxSMur* ewwWs Kplakopellkwa aJlowt It, mSShSS* SwsJteSSSiiya Jhtrt nuthln Ilk* jirin U( bail to mow, * dub M. .hum. it a grate nlM mhm you ant to. ? W L*"1110"' ?W'to?. Ef a uun kant ^thiu, ???. ?>. km always do lb. Ow N'ol bein potted op in th. new fiirrin jxu, (X ?P|>?i Utow (wrfornml b* th.flgg.raubtyt mj eurnkm at the opery, which it rtythur tuoatry "!? "T? for i us onabol to say what is likcl) ta be the go thin winter. Thtrs . . V"""",,r ^th. ICukhiu ttil?t, and ?arUiuly the majority wra mfcr th. >ortb.rn Juo. to th. Frendi and Spanlth while menny cunaidert that the moat aUgant from ""PoIm. At far >a tbu child U cunaariud, it dooaent mak. Um alt teat odda wether th* Skotti.h, (Jerman, Poker, Masucker, Catehuker, or CrarkaTtia, it at the of the hoop. M? lantaatickl. Um, aa th. Ii.1,0 arkwaintanc. with conr on era, tho I like to hc the nioahin* gon t&roo. ?**? parties that note th. rup?* ockipy th. TTi? kinder ilandn I pracklist in my yunger *Ui, ta * diScicm order. Uy UstaotH In that line was princypully recered on hord ^ .r . hul' '""'"?try consisted of a p?r<l tiddler and the drumming of cowhide boots to regilale the lira*. Arter dat botea bo outn Obsolete, my baling eddycashin wan ftn Isbed on th. hurrycane decka of riter a teamen, and twenty y??ra ago lliar warnt ten niMi in lhe< ?0?r-we?t thai could beat uic, lair heel and too, in an o 1,1 fashind bralunlown or a jig. Th. rait *! ? "wt 1 *M ,luril 10 *" nll?r at a ilubhle shuffle or pidgin-wing, and when I dun tb? Kith .r a hornpipe to the loon of *<"> trwrtm ihtderl], WlUi hia ?ooUiq Iron above!, MBvxt&ESi the aojence not oofBekwently rota up from thar teats and caUed for Uiree cheern. I?o a???r youll thiuk that In th. proce.lin remark. I hev blowed mir own born raythcr loud; but wneo an old feller turn* bit eyes L?ck arda and luckt at hisselj at lie was in Uie pride of hb manhud, when all Uie (alt was reddy to Bull caps for'him, he's a bttrl apt to dwell too long on the fawinatin picter. At to dtnein now, its nolon thokcardu My will ("good, but wun of my legs was tuck with the roomalu Unt fiill, and sent, then than hen noregUrapringtoit. Its tn orcfol newalnce, for tuther lira is at peart at e?er, and to her a two-forty leg on wun tide and a tparlnd con tarn that goes with a dragandjerk on the uther, is ?us than ndickalut. I wunder if thar aint turn sake thais good for contracted sinners? A mixtur of raustird, ile of vitril, red pepper, and gloryforro, hes ben reckymended to me as a line joolhin and relatln linnyment in setch cases bat I herent tridc it yet . ' Uowserer, it doosent matter mutch: my aper ? <?p58Un,f,li? W. cf I .am a trifol lama. My harts.aajew?en1le as erer it was? thar isent a rinlclo in |L I shall go I. uienny a ball y.t! hope and dance, in imadjinashin, with uUier pcepul t legs, altho the feet it onpossabul with my own. Wun concludin remark, and F her dun. It 2^wfn , *?' ,l ""PP"A or enny kinder public enteruinmentt, to penridc fir a rainy ^ V^'" 0,8 n,*hin,? Selcl1 things is too frekwently perpetrate! by outsiders as con tnvM to nng lhera<el?es in on these ockashins. j>ot long sense 1 seen wun of these soshil fllly buaters rap a fowl up in his hankercher at a sarun Kllyhrashin, and put it in his hat reddy to carry o|T. Carryins on of this nater is tho meencst kinder pettyfoggin therery. A bird in the hand may he wuth two in tho bush, but a th^diJ, ? t^n?i lne*n* L'kwil 10 t?-o in the dish at a soshil bankwit Yung ladies like wim sumunies thinks it good fun to HI) their ridicules witli nuts and oranges from the supper tabul for hum conwrapshin. Kf they was ex posed on the spot it would be onoy givin them thar desserts; hut mebbee these few hints will anser the desired eend, and bring forth g.iod fruas doorin the winter. 8 Intendin to resooin tlie subjerk of balls and ptrtles when I happin to be in the Tain for tucli ranities, I remnne, roomaticaily, __^"t^ll?s, A Dissasdso Voinrrtxn. SPECIAL NOTICEST" i'lCTUltES FOIU'HB MILLION! " 'U)'u* U?"'" WTK?S' OAU.XRT or ART, Jfcf. Ur?,oppo.U. Pic,.,,, uk? ? tk|t " "" f*" "> <"*?!" tl? k?.l Pletarca Ih.t ?r, u ?ea la the clly. 1m?U W.n? Uw.,tk.ttk.r?<?la?f.to.??)J ?t?pplct,rH, b.tM,lr,,h, tshe.d NOW IS THE TIME TO Get Yotni LIKENE^s AT 118* MAIN ST., it tlx root of ta?am. . ?' kart (law, .10 for ? wta pet up p(??M ? rel^ ^cn ?;r " Ij?. c*u aad ?wlH for }nrMlt h? SScVSTw!,ro""",0?u.. 'u WHAT THE "PEOPLE WANT A GOOD FAMILY PILL ?ssgvsawrrfia: ?it,*?.,io. rf\y,,. tk vim io r. HI LOG AH * 00., 1tMn,b *** In TrnnwASoMMrura rarts. Oitatl a Blo^.ar., 4,., irwI^Vv ' ^g} WWW ADVWIT18BM1WT?. a2t? u. XJTBtTBTASLBrOK BALE T" 1 ?' ?.! ">!?? *?J" ??*? i*? ?**, w WW u A_5! ?"?*"???*??? bra ?iael*e ? ?"?J* '? ptnlMbn w i.iwt it a. ui? "T?; Jamu m avian. M?U A LIS. KKMFLI. @5n$S555!SRK: NilSliS Ifrtf r*? *r UK. WWinN mala ^ ??nyjWTlWHIHIIillMI MM' I --k ?? W Mm h Dv. hiiUitari'f Little UlaM I ***? *?<* Ac* Far aal. ITTrKwwW?!; . Lr P?f Mm at B. ri-IDMinOV, * "jiar Charter Eleotlon. fttf oe Vuhim, Clmi Ovrtft, l Avu . ., ? January ?lih,1?*. | ess !!L22 ?*? rrr*^11! *- ? ?*? ?**?* ?t ft ? i?5 Vu ***???,n via: ?ilfcf*1 *?*"*\*? *?* UM rim *?* 11 *** uiM a( aaid tiri. #a Um S???4 Ward - *| u? Out Hatt. In the Third Vii4-Al lb* OMirt Mom ii4 i| the Um* *?? Wh^lui Hu?? 0.?w |a the Fourth .. aid-At &? Haa? |]mm of Um ImH A *?*[* U?M Campaay and at Um Altera*!* ??oe ./ ^ la Um VUU Want?At iIm north ial sauih roome af ih? Fablle i-lMM| h?w mt aald Ward. " t%e wab,ri of the Coaacll u. appartUatd u Mlowa, vU:? , Four for the Flral Ward, Twifer the Second VVarJ, Five for Um Third Ward, Fift for Um Fuarth Ward, SU for Um Fifth Ward. ?. etertten .ill k. Ml auler Um aapertutoadenM .? nek ptrwna u lb. Major .ball iwu ?. IT bUXTUNUKl, .)?" Cl.ri.lgii,. Trustee's Sal el UT.'l?" *' ' D"'1 ^ T?" "?? *? U. tMNll. w?. I > L. Mr A Ir. aad oik. r< te a., k<aru, date J alj Ml, IkiJ, uiaf recordlauu. Ou.nl,, In M ju?b 4?. pap IM, I J?.r tor ?>!? Ik. falUwta, dnerlbod rKKXI, UU: Tb. Waaai.,. Wiaauw Una. Wn.u, lortadla, U* aaa JeWtla Ik. .11,111.1 pl.l at North KMiii. 0,44,41, 44, ?. Ibe aald ??,a, k.ia, l? e?a?M. lUKIMit. AU4,10 M, ?U ar.?,.nrd, and kli Ik. lapteaKnta,*.. chlucry, Ac., In um or bclonclnflo uld varka. for aal. Ilk r.aawu.Ue Unui. Pmaulail Jtrrk J?l?, 'l?l Jasll ApHj u t. 0. kUAntlt. TriuUt. RUSH UP I RUSH "UP I To Moon?jr'? cheap Book atorv, V 1mm ?oa*U flod iKiTr li fcj Um Mar*, WtUUaJu of tuordcr, UooA and Uiaadcr Kooaih to pat! joar hnrt aiuadrr. If of tA? abava roa art not for reading, TooH flnd plenty cite more Heaalar, Wary Book*, aad Ulea of f.nt*. You ean he suited with right bandy. So eome ruanlar to oar eorntr; D# Bet d.lv H My longer. For ?? sell lo ault the fclliug fo.* doUarf pr for diuieg. utll'#,?"*"'' Uun" ^ _.I*A I'roflK New System. T* chanxin; of bi.ln. il Irai. a lok( ertilB antes |? ? " IU "l"'"1*". cbAttf. tell, nr ? ,h?" on*> ?n<l In clo.lo? mil our alo?k of b'krr Clatka and CaularR., m ..u art Iraa tn I* i?m a, j, e?nt Ism than oar former prices, Utioold any dauM what ?? ?ay, by calllBf at No. ft Washington Hall you vUl be at ?net MtUflcd we mean Jaat what?? aay. |aB|, WUttUrf A LAKIN, Merchant TaJlor*. MESSRS. VITO VITI & SON'S GRAJVDfliANNIC ?AI,e OK OIJ.JECTS OK KINKAKT! CAHRA8A MarM. Mauarj, Batmrate Atekuur Marblt Yaaea, copied from aodent orlfinala? ha nroducta of the ttudloa or ITALY, ?IU take pluc* on Friday ntornlnr WtbljMU.atJ^Jd^a^ continued l/E-^SE'S t)( o dock, at tba store room lately occupied by llr 0< HinM.on Main etren, war Waho^ Jewfiry ?|{r- ffr a^Trnlni?P,? *? TWlor,,B r,?'*uI, teat!, da, Th? kaaorUBaot wlU cwtala 1 .up.rk Oarrara UarMa Madonu; I beautiful Oarrara Marbl. IHamu, u.c r?lu?. AJao, 1 beautifully earrod aUnlatora copy of Povert* Oraak Slave, in alabiatar marble; aUo 1 Baborau Group, Um Oanclny grace*. . ? ' . ' ' w (Irrelan WiM for mantka, Kirurian VaMa, Bom.n Am S ?P . i**A,ele Hel* *'????. Fonpel Crulu, Bardlgflo Etrurian Ya?e>, Baccant# Tauaa, for cards or nijUMd many other daaalcal dcalgna copied from ancient Alao, a Aaa kMf rtment of Parlaa ware, Minna and Bren 4**,QtnUe Shepherd, Innoaence, Ariadne, Frail and Flow* era, Dorethea and others. . M#"M Siperb Bof.emUn GUM. beantlfuily cat and omatncnUd. The abort collection la Well worthy of the attention of all lovers of Ana ark, as It cmbracc* articles nf a liichlr in^ve character and well edcZl u. flhK reflaed appearance of drawing rooms, parlors, ball*. Ac. Janll-4t . CEO. R. WIQKUAM. Auctioneer.* THE attention af Book Keepers aod bus/nrss men ?Vo"" er^ly.of tba city, U Invited to our stock of Blank oooks. Fane v and Staple Stationery, which Is at tbla time faVe T,r!f^ u,*n aver be rore. Wf nave still od hand a large stock of tv oaten rem fartr. Children'. T.lmai, llo<?la, OmilJlSSC 21?:^ ?" ot^"Weh; ??U redoe.Ui. price. (Im?l PATM A CO wheeling makiilk woaks"! BLUM &"STA|iJLEY, (Suee*asort to smm4 <t Stinky,) MAIN STREET. WHEELING, VA. Monamenii and Toiotie. of all klnda of Manila Work, 'wwaely ?e,t 01 reference Jlrtn. ' j (1*0.FAiixtaToci'i iMPiibVrb ViiiiirfUaruS I received and for aait low by 'J l ?' ? rraDEwaawt. nlteratlf ?, to any other article In oae. For Ml# by B. FUMDfefBBBO. V. J. A. VINCENT," ?e.?1 Estate Agent & Colleotor, 10 selling and reatlog f'u,u ?\"?r deacripJon lu the clty anJ 10 collecUng accounts, settling and adjost ler claims of every description appertaining to k(tn*fai 0.H be foiuid at Uie offlc. of N. Eldnrtano, fa., Nortb. ?AU?roar of Monrae and foam audi,(-plteU.) "settlements:' A *" lo Ike aatacrl. m \ ^7 I* ??d* *& Md raad, for aalUafeiii Ik, Th?" not laJliiw f.r u^ir aeeoaZu br ?bullae will ba^reaenud wltk iben linmedUulr thrrtaf ?~ t**!... . M-cm.m>?. kxox a co" OCash System. . X the Ffrtt of Jannary, the aab*er|t>*rtf ttend adont. Ing the CASH SYSTIM EXCLUSIVELY. Tber wUJ not depart from this rai? under aay dreeastanaee for ant party or partial whavaoever, beiog convinced, from a Iom Stssz iw^li&fr." ?U". M'CUUKNg, KJTOX * CO. Trust Sale. ?* not* ottio. as tntstee. for the benefit of John M. Ball and Henry Kert too, and wbleh ?aW desd is recorded lo the clerk's oflke of the Coonty Oonrt of Olilo county, Virginia. Id Deed book wn ?, ??"? ?li I ahAll proc^d Terms of 8ala Caah. ScBing for tba trotter, I shall convey only soehUlle as la vsaud In hla by said deed of trust. V SlfKRKARn CUBIBOL By deett-tt n. L.O?<!tMl;?.lila Alternra to ftol. Trustee's bale of Real fcatate." 1 ?lla.pol.liaal.^t ui'front doW Ibe Court Ilonae Is the elty of wieelln^, 00 /rid. r lb. ISdi dayaf Janaarr, 183), at 1, e'eUdr A. X, (be foltewS, d?l aerfted proper!/, u wM:?Uu nambe.cd 9 (nln.) and 19 *l lA? ?ra*r of Water and fewad aueela, la Oeatr. - ST45K5S2 Tw>Mor SiLa.-10ae.Uilril of Um parchaaa mooey to br u- -" - 4"14-u J. * DICKET, Tra??. For Rant. i Ap*, U **'" To Let. 0 ?Lt$5TLSL,wJb?S21 "*?2 ?*? ?J i~u ? i K>mt To I^t Dwelling Houae for Rant. TlltomM win Iimi Un m J?w?iinM. ba* 1 taaea I* *?d tla HIHI a, la tha *b?ae? aflhla?Vy, ?aw aoraplad by Mlaa OarUe, M * Taaag Lmttec' Ar?4*my, la NMIim IK ivll ML DM h?M U U |a*l eaa Klloa an* ??? at, tedfae llwwtii larao fUml v. It till w MH4 *? t?t taitUi m I (Wteiui. Ap?*taMaa la I. ??*a al tfce C*?a?ia| Boa? af Mr. Ml. **4 *???, Mala ilmi. jul^f For Rant. r|^HB laff% IM I it ? II ii baaaa a<l#?w4 an NvM X MNi, Mil Aaar koiih of MTaabiugtea llall. TVIi >*?? >W Wn nnihlttrtiimMi al yaw u a Im> claaa Uurf?|Mmaa4u?ik? ataat ?Uai?|wa>M<' llaa i* the c.t? far either a prit ate mM* a?-.- ar ?? H-iUm baa* ?! e?uet?lo**al. Mnwm atvaa AM* Ut. Ilk Nf Nilkar panw.Ur, apply U N RICH LKDMN, |a%Kw] It K. oaraef M >ar?H anl r.mtH M?. npe.alrn. for sewR THKlbvta nary MRICK ITO*t HOWE. a#? acoapM by Uiwffa WlUoa, al U? cacaer ef Market and U afea Mmu. H4a U ceniMcred the Wat ataad far auy retail baelaaaa la Ur dir. Naaiwlaa |lr?a aathe irat af Aped mki. _ VMAMCU K. AKMMTIWXO. DENTISTRY.' rpilK andaeaigned reapectfull) lafarm the public that the/ 1 have ataocialed Uxmaelvee UfrUul tmt the mmUw ot Denllatri. Their afllcr ll at I ii Market alrnl Ibetuiau Moftrvc aaa Union Ha.,) aim* they will be bappf la Ma ?Mr frieada aiiJ all athfa uiahlag ia? aenkea of ? Dcatlat. They mrtt bath atadenta and for a veral )ttn IK* anW* aau of lha lata Dr. tlulllhon, anil I ha trnlar frarti.fr haa bam eaaetaiitly engaaed In Ike prac liae Cor hlaaaelf Car tha lait electa yeara, .1 ji ipg a kick time Ma kuWaaar a??aala ted allh aotne of the leading D?niiat? la al?oat all tha ctUea ef tba Called fttatea, aaJ baa fa?ilUariaed klmaelf with Utalr varioaa peealiarltka la uperatlng. T>r? there* fore f?el o^bldr at of Ulug a Wo to give eaUra aaUatacttaa to all who aiajr favor tbeaa will* their patrouaee. _ AMU ttUUICIlTWJK.M.D. Whe. ling, Ha*. 14,1157. JaM?J>ORIL !?. n.-Mraara K. AO. take uloaaara la r? fat ring, b) n aUalon, to th* folloaln^ gentleiucn: U. K WoH.D. I>. H. a Oro W.Thoa<r>aon. OU ll?a. AIM Caldarll. Mwrian Nelaoa. Raq., P M K..ft K?s.. l?r Jaba rrtaNli. Dr. W.J. MaUa, Dr. ft. U. raaiiala*. Dr. ft. A. lllMra'lt, l>r. A n. To iJ.T.iUnt A Dcla^lala. Joba Kn?U, Km|.. MHTafliaa, ftaas A Co., Marat. A TajUr. no*If v. r. vtiaraaaaa, v. a. a. v. mure* a. r. aruiata DKNTAL aUHOEHY. FUNDENBEKG * HULLIHEN8, MVCCKWOKB TO DR. S. P. liULLMEN. OrriCK. Ma. 1*1, raanb iirwl, aaar lha Pr ?ab> i?r but Church. djnV\fl|Maaafactaro TCVTH etvrraol/ ftfr?a<t par ^UXiX/tlcalaraaat. fittaaUaf TaHb.ar aa, lirta of arU, mad* wHh ArtlAelal CaaM. TVaUotal* na4r Ittoea eanltnuottior aolld pl?ca-U a caat Utba aawc r?r tr, th allh ar althoulOuaii. myYT'lydAw a. a. B*aTuarr, a. a. a. a. oiacaau. NEW FIRM. D1U. MiBTLKTT A WINCHKLL, nrntl.ta, 141 MafkrtMrrct.oppoaluWaalilBitoa llall, What' I ?i [j. i - ling Va. I Dr. Wiochellbohif eotapellvd bjr bU raabfl; lacrradai boalacaa.lo add to Ilia farlllUaa for doing the laoir, lakea pleaanrtln Infurmliig bla 'rlrnda and th? public it.at hr haa formed a bu.lneai connection Willi N. 8. ? artleit V. D., ahohaabad Qfiecny-axiaucceaiful aiperleoci IntliaDi-n* talprafaaaloa. Dra. U. A VT. arc pre(>ar?d In inform trary oparat^itila , Surgical and Mcchaukai Dentlalrj?are familiar a Ith, and f practice all the latral Improvrmenta of the Dental Art. and guarantee that for b*?Qtj,durability and practical utility their Artlflclal Teeth *hallpot b?aurpaued. I'eraooa who hare denied themaelTea th# plraaara and comfort of Artificial Te -th from lha great dread of ?utter Ingaxporlencrd during ttoe o?cew:.rr prellwliiar* extrac* tiaa of the ail Ualk and raata, are Informed that by a liv praceee,entlrtl/ aullke Chloroform ar Kthrr.and ap-llea bla In moat aaara and ptrficUfkarml? la oil, laatb ar a doV extracted a iu.out pain. Any Information or advice appertaining to Uialr p-ofea aloa Ihey *111 be pleaaed to glfe grttli. Pleaaa call and examine apeotmena af ArllBclal Taeib. PT 0Mm ?pin at all hanra. >epi< January Bettla^nenta. W? would 1U(? 14 .? CWtMUrr. Ul.t our mill .Pf Ml ntAf f*p fcUl.Bam ?kd will M iinunu. wlthMI dfl?r. W. MM U?l ?ur IrUf>4> will |>*r u?lr du? pfowptly, ll.rlni ha cnDTlncH Ihitlwit credit, .ra alike InJ.rt on In hum Bnllnli .urMilra., ?oJ Mm dnlroiu .f doli? ? i .iU Mui, u ?? itul u aiuu u pouiu., wt h.r. dcl.rmlMd lo nil t iclu.lr.l/ for 0*lk or ra three month. ? red It, t. Huh. wlw ??i heretcfor. pikl protnptl Herr.Iter t ?r bill, will IkiiUMjt k. rend.r.d on lh. flnt or April, Jwlf, Octdk^ ud J*a'i.r p. By tkla n?w ?rru2.< w. wdl be ra.kUd to offer p? il In lueratenU to I nrere. lr 4. ""I ' IIKI'Ktq t nm?l!?nK!>. NOTICE. Tlli! Anntt*l U.rtlax .r U? ?tn<kV>U.r..(th. Or.Keot M.naf.ct.rlnx C imp.njr, for Uie dink. >r Pn.ld.-m, Dim-tore,Ac., and Uie tr.n.utlon of loch .tli?r buela... u ?ir kirnUjr w>mi l?F.r. them, wlU k. M|4 >t the Hi. ^ theCinip.a/.lo ttheellnr, V. ,t U o'clock A. U. on riDVKHDAV, P.bea.rj loth, 18.V?, !?? <rii.Ki-mox.tw-f. 'tnlfmr.i m( \> kerrllnl n. >1.,. | ?||IhII?w , Ureemkir, :il.i IMJt. C.pll.lStock, hrplai fund K.imi I) ?prd.l Dep.HU, 1WJIII >1 Tr.MI.pt dn uju u Inteml Account 4jJW 41 Plrldcndi I'npUd IT* to OK. IH'-Ki:a Dank and other ^tocka 10,675 Peraonal Property, 444 M Milla Dtaoonnta* 19 M.AA1 Bank, (Depoa.ud) M>c CO * I*, ff. do do ........ 4,'77 ST Rx(>ena? Account, 1.4J0 W Caaii an hand 6,4* 7? $tll(?T0 75 WM. MTOr.Treaanrer Wa tha anderalgnad appalnUd a ewamlltaa la ?gamlaa the accnunu of the WberUog livings lnatlUlion and give a certificate thereof, do brreby certify that we have care fully examlnled aaM aecotf&U, and lad tha abava eUUment ? *"'*? u'"? D?*>" .Jr. . . [?"tlto' Dividend, tfttmiso PiTwoe Iwiinnw, I January 4th? 186S f amip'rwrtara of tblifniUlaUonhartthliday dedarad a dividend of Ten per cent, on Ihe r*,pU?l Block, out or Uia profita for Ihe ltd tlx montlia, parable on demand. WM. McCOT, Treaaarer. FALL FASHION FOK UATB. 1857. I AM now prepared lo farnlali my nnm?rosa patrona and the- anblfa with a Very anparlor quaUt^ and atyle of Mole ailn llata, ahkh arc light,elastic, la.t-colw, floe luit/e af finiab and of grea t endurance,aa they wlU render good acr. " klndaof arather; alao agenaral aacortnent of loft PUalcr'a, fiencb, Rockland and Uaogarlaa alylcr, S own' *n'1 calora, Alao, llcn'a and . B*ja' Cap?, of the lateat atj lea. f M B.?>foleakfn llata finlahed to coo formation mea?urc on abort notice, firing along tha caab and yon can gat all ktoda or bead gear at a verjr low tgrlff, at W.W.JIMttOJIf. "ft* Xo. SA Main ft. W. L. JEFFRIES^ MEIXSEL &"GRAFTON, ft.OVR AIIO flRNKKAI. PBOUVOS COMMISSION MliKOHANTH, No. 149 PRATT 8TRBBT, e.r-crlr flail. St Okli Uollrwad D.p.t, BALTIMORE, Situated near tha Wharf, with Warabouoc 50 feat front br ?y feet deep; railroad track ntnalng th roegb tha game TMr fadUtko for handling Plob* and (Ifcu*, are thera* fora, anaarpaaaed In thli dtjr. Liberal advancei mada on , conaffBoxmta. r?C'oetanotl.OMoj Mwira. b leplane A a!?' CtrdevtUc, Ohlaj'Menra. Barnett A glchrthin ? - = - -? ^ NATIONAL HOUSE. (ortani ?or. H.195T ) MARI&TTA,' OHIO/ ? RECKARD A WILLIAMS, Proprietors. THIS Nlir 91UT-CUMHOTML U aitwatad ua^tka corner of 0 reanc and Second Streeta. otar tha Ataamboal . taadlng. Osnlboarf oonnect wltk au Ika Rallmad Trglnt. ircS-ljr