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THE INTELLIGENCER ROMANCE OF BTOff LIFE AXD LOW LIFE. ruxe?"l>ORD LOVEL.** Lord Perkins he wooed Lady M&rv Brand?, John Thomas her maid Mary Aon, Lord Perkins he was the master, and John Thomas he was the man. "Now tell me. John Thomas,*11 Lord Perkins, he "Now tell n?e. John Thomas,** said he; [-aid, "Dost thou think thou wouldst marv my lady's And thou could?t have 1113* lady?** [maid "Now marry, good master," John Thomas re "Xow marry, good master," he said; [plied, "I would rather the lady were rar bride, "Than marry the lady'* maid/* "And what is thy reason," Lord Perkins he said, '?And what is thy reason," said be. "My lady is fair; but my lady's maid Is fairer than my ladye ?" "She ha?n*t the prace," *aid John Thoma*. "poor And she hasn't got the manner ; [wench, And her ladyship speaks Italian and French, And plays on the grand pehanner," "What good, John Thomas," Lord Perkins, he "Will French and Italian do man ? If a wife has got one toogue in her head, 'Tis enough for any woman." "And singing and playing are pretty thing. But who except a jraby. But knows that no wife ever plays or .sings* After bringing her lord one baby ?" "Kow tell me. John Thomas, now tell me I pray. Can Mary Ann sew and cook ? For those things, I own, are more in my way. When I for a wife would look.*' "My Lord she can cook; ray Lord she can sew; My Lord she can stitch and hem: But I own that, for rny part, I doesn't go Into marriage for things like them." Enough, John Thomas," Lord Perkins, he said, "Enough, John Thomas," said he; "I will go and roarv rny lady's maid, And you may have my ladye." At St. George's Church, in Ilanover Square, They were married all in one day : Lord Perkins he wedded the maiden fair. And John Thomas the lady gay. The marriage service a Bishop read. In a most impressive manner ; Lord Perkins went home to hi.s quiet homestead, John Thomas to his pehanner. And so they were suited, and ?o content, And rejoiced in both their wives. And, which I wish to every gent. Lived happy the rest of their lives. ?[PuneA. THE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE, 185S-0. Tss Si?-Yi)K Tcurtt, no* mors than strecteea jreiri oil. which wu the first journal la the world that appear* I reeaiarly oaaa imperial ei/ht-pare sheet at so low" a pric* 11 ?3 I which ha* a:t kiae l tae uaparalieieu a; greuate of more than SOl/'O subscript ?r.?. respectfully ?oXjcKi rti share of the pitronaje which Metropolitan Press U henceforth to recelre. Within the pre*cat y?ar Ts* TtrtcjEhai prorided its with * new aaJ fas* ? r Pr?ss. a co?: of f-J ?."CO. merely that some of oar subscribers may receive their pap- rs a tnatl earlier than they otherw'.ie mlAt do. With corrtl pondeats at the mo?t I-aportani paint* tlinajrhout the civ ilised world, and a il\? of writers chosen frotn laoor the best In th; cauatry. w* beliere tnat ? rrn tbMc who d jlik* the politics of oar sheet can-tie t-?it frankness In aroarin; It* c mrictioas and ability la maintaining them. We ap pealthen, to those who belle v- th*t a& Increased circulation of Tb* Tbtbcxb wonld conduce to the political, intci'ectu ?1 and mora! well-being of the Republic to i:J iu in effecting sach increase. Th* DaIlt Tctbzxk is printed on a lar^e Itsn'rlai sheet, and publish- I ererjr mornlns *nd ereninir. (bandar ex cepted), aad mailed to sub?cr:bers l.r sit Uoli.*rs per an num la adrance; $3 for six month'. 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Addresi a* above. oct29-?t-eo w -di* NEW GOODS. FIRST STOCK OF FALL & WINTER DRY GOODS. Ths luhscrlber hiring just returned from the East, begs l?are to state thathe<>au o:T:r creat in lacements in Dry Oaods, pledging himself that he will sell 23 per cent, cheaper than any other house in the city?for cas'i. Particular attention is called to the following items. Frrneh Goods.?151 pieces of Silk, ail olora and styles: an excellent quality Mack Silk, Calico width at only Mi. worth one dollar a yard ; the very !?-i?t q-? ility Mack 8ll<?, the "Eazle br^ud" for only f 1.23, al*avs ?o!d at #1,73; new ?trles af strlpr<l Silks, B^ya lere, Tu-k Satin, etc., any quactity and rery cheap; a superior quality of black moire antique Silk, alwars sold for for only a ysra. IOO pieces French iVIeriao of all colors: an ex eel'ent qualitr at only 33c. a yard, or-r 3-4 m Ide; the eery Wat of Lupoa'? Merino always sold at rr^m 1,33 to 1^0,1 will aellatl.'Xi a yarn. I.ID piecesofCobnrga nnd ParaoaettaaaQne quality, such ii always sells for 8i^c. per yarj;f?r only All irsol plain Ue I.aiues, all colors, Lupon's mako. for oalv 37 '^c a rar 1. All Wool l'Inida, tiouble width, best quality, at ?0c- Rlch'sHe robes; also robes da Baradere, robes aquil- ! Ics, robes ds Caarupc, a large assortment at greatly reduoed ?rices. Dff.ff EATIC*. to cases af Printw n-st strles. neat an 1 small figured fast colors. warra--ted, fr>?in 5 to 9 cti., worth 12# cts. a yard aad so?ne a* Intr as cents a vard. BleachedMheetlag and thirling 7Iualin of all widths and prices, an excellent q-talltr, 4 4 wide, at onlr 10c. an t some vrry rood a? low as 6\(c; Brown the same. Xhawlt, Cloaks nnd TI until Ins, the most con plets assortment erer brought to the city, of all possible shapes and strles. Furs! Furs! EXTR\ORniXARY BARGAINS!?La dles desiring to p-orlde thcmsrlres with a beautiful and genuine set of furs this season, will And it to their advan tage t> examine my stock,before parchasinc. as my assort meat is greater than ercr it has been, aad prices considera bly liwer, baring purchased them direct fr.?m the Importers and Manufacturers, and only for cash. It gives a considera ble advantac*. an 1 I a-n therefore enabled to sell very ?heap. Russia Sable, Mink. Stone Martin. French Sable, Fitch Lynx, Gennrls, and all the usual varieties, I hare in larce abundance an 1 at all prices. Blaakets-13<? pair ltV4, ll-l aad U-4, rery cheap.? . Xa Blankets I can offer ere.it Inducement*. Carpets-VMpiecas of Carpets of all kinds. Brussels, ! Th'e* Ply, Sup-rSn-, Inrrain, ail Wool, etc. I sriU seU a goa l qualitr 4-4 C\rpet at ?dc, and a superior quality, all wesl, for onlr 3A cenu; creat bargain. Hearth Itues? j A fins Brass el Hearth Ku* worth ??, for only $2; the finest ' qaahtr Velvet Rues, the lareest sire, always sold at $9. far i . aaly $),aaids, comm>nsi??, worth $3. for onlr $2.3?>. ALEX. IIEYMAX, ??P^? 131 Main Street. | Really a Capital Prodnrtios! THfc ?elebrity of Garettr*t Med'.catvd Pap?r fbr the wa ter.ctisr; ?S rapidly H-ln?r estend>d throuehont the United State- tt Is one of the b-*st articles erer pat b-fore the poblic. It obr^ates the nse of chemleallr-p-?:?.>r>-1 white psper, ?nd paper stain-1 with pile producing p-in ters* Ink. It'* a sure cure an 1 prerent'.re of piles. This maybe relied on. It la as fine aul llsht as bank note pa per, and %b toug* as stoat wrapp-r. Nothlnx of more ralae and aUJltr was ov*r before oT?r*d to the public. 1 ?v> sheets eost onlr f*. S ? ?heeU SO cents. Each .heet of the gc-u h?s contatts the name of J. 0- Oarrtty, watcr-mart-d.? gsi the w >nderfat artleje from anr of th- druexMs. or from the proprietor. No. 41 Ann pt.,N. Y, It If cnt by express from that p?aca to aay part of the United States. Try il I PUBLICATIONS FOR SALE At the Office of the Millennial Harbinger, Bethany, Va. C*HRI?TIAN JiYMN-BOoR.la fall ?SIX cent* prr / espy, do do arat?ca<jae. per copy, 5j cents; J * do rt an, ril? edre, 75 ce&r?: do o Tarkey coroceo, gilt edges, $1 do do Turkey nsoroeco, irilt edjres, extra *ixe, I" do Us Tar?fy taoroceo, ffiJi *i'ii rold elup, |1,T5. Christian System, C?* edition. #1. Christian , with 1U Antecedents and Co nseqaeuts ' $1 per Copy. Dei-ate on Rocuu Catholicism, between Bp. Pureell an 1 A. Campbell, $1. j Chriu an Bap:itt,ln1 Tol.complete.tnntlln fl,75p?rccpy du do d'? do Turkey ?uper. ft. do do da do arabesque, $-? Owen Debate, new edilioa. $l,*5. I Rice D^rbat-, n-w edition, faXf1; per mall $2.50 H-elew of I/r. jr*tr, brH.E. Lard, per r_ail. f T.S3. Principle* and Objects cf the Ktlirous Bef-inna: ion, urged fcy a Campbell and others. By R. Uirh^rdacn. Price, from 20 cents to ft Baxte-'* P>?rjjj?Plain. |1; extra, $2. An A^iirtu ca War, pr. e 1? cent* p-r ?!otle copy. Btck Tolanei cf the Millennial Harbifljer, $1 per Tol. unbound; bound, l^r". f#T Oa receipt of the the More ?ii' b-4 i-*at post ace free?Cuiituc BapUit. Rice Dc;>*> and lltrbloirtr ex The postage oa the forcer i? about 53 cia-; oa tha latter. 11 and s5cts. .V3 Usoiu vUl be M&t oa c?aaU>i?n. PRICE OF BO>)K^ BT MAIL?POSTAGE PAID nER 11 ymn-Book, ahecp, per dot.- a f 4 ** - ar*be*';ne.p*r dozen 5 iO 44 " roan, cilt e-ires, p-- dezea.... 7 SO i " 44 Tarkey morocco, ?iit edre*, per dos. 1 ? uO Christian Bap:i?:, per dozen 10 i Christian System, per dozen 19 Tcrmi ?( the Harbinger for 1359. 1 copy t/i ? siax>e subscriber t If not paid before the expiration of six tjjntha.. J W 8 copies for oneyear, or 1 copy far three years.... 5 0? I Swplrt SW 1 l'lcop:e? IS '-<1 j 13 copies, (anJ one copy gratis) S>? W) 2S c*>pies, (and one ccpy gratis) Sj UO 50copies, t *id to fetter an of clab. one b>.ik oa Bap tises and one neatly bound Hrtsa Boo'?t 50 79 copies (and to gciv-r ap of clab, two books on Bap. l.vaiiii two neatly boon.! Hymn hook j ).. 70 ?0 | 100 copies (and to getter np of blub three b>ok? us Uftptifts ani three neatly bound Hymn B >oks.. 100 00 : 150 copies (and 5 copies of tne book oa Bapusm and 5 neatly bonal Hymn B ?oki) $1Jo 00 EXTRA PREMIUMS! For the Ixrgnt of three or more clubs oxer 153, $75 worth of Books. Far the next lar-est nrer 150. $51 worth of Books. An I for the next larj-at orer 15 ?. $25 worth of Books. Tne books to be selected .^ccor l.n< to th --order of the Agert to whom the premium is awarded. CVTHE CASH VCST HE FOSWaRDED INVARIABLY IX ADVANCE FOR CLL'Bi. We cannot afford to keep ac counts for Clubs. .Vo person rtiidln j in Bft.K'iny trill be <z<Jmitt+d at a competitor for lh<*e premium*. Aliress A. CAMPBELL, Bethany, ohlS-ly Bro jke county, Va. PIANOS T. CART WRIGHT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DCALKS XV ifUSIC A27D MrSTCA T. TS * TR r.VX YT3, CUTLER T A SD YA CIRTY O OODS, No. 115 Main Street. 4 GENT for IV 1LLC r, D1VC<* A CO.'M f?f. A ASO*. T'je above nl iui are fitted up with all the improrements. In b-aotif'il II <#e*oo I ci?es. My a?*ort -^nt ranges Trom the plain or siuare piano to tbs beaati fal LonH stjle. ^Iso.arentfor Priace's llclodeons, Carhnri*? fjpladrons,aud Hu^br* 4V flulc'a .llclode oaf SHEET MUSIO. *The!\r<?i! stork nf sh -et music, masical works, t r.. Ac., In the Western eoantry. VW Music sent to anr alJreii, p^stare free. J0 la connection with the aV?re, I k--p erery k!nd of ma Tical.astrumeats aal mosical merchan Use generally. TPlanoi, MeToleons, ini erery klal of maslcal instra meat* tne I aa 1 r-palre<1. i-iy* All go 'It warraatei at this eitabllshment. nor5 FIll'I T J UM. WE hareonhan 1 a n?wkinl of Jars of zlass. with raost sl-npl- an i i?-rf-ctly secured tops, which la far supe riorto anr cin can cow in ase. W A. ED^rARD^ABRO. A f" \ It?KILLE-< OoHars an 1 i!#**'*, andC?U*rsln setts .M. White an l Fiyared, rery rh?ap *n 1 T--y orcttr. f?pt PAYNE k C >., i? Monro*ft. FRESH 7VII HI V AI ^ A.T THE3 NEW YORK STORE, .13 rrnlre lVhrrllnjj. just r-'.arne I fnia New Tork with on? ?f the ll !\'c -*K and b<u a?v?r?raent? of PANCT A n 1MESTIC OIT GOOD? er rr h-for- b'-? ieht to this citv, there'ore I :*Ve *r-at pleasnre !n In^ltl-.^ er^ryone bariar coods for cash to rlee >1: \n -trlr call. *n1 -ra-n'a- for yoarselres, at No. *; Main Strert, Centre Wheelinr. JOHN RORMER. ON HAND? V larje and sup-rior as?ort?r.e?.t of pare oid Brandies, Wines. Olas and irhi<kt-s, 'or ^Hlclnal parpos:s. CHARLES W. OR\HAM, ans4 v Wo. Centre Wh?*ltnt. QOJT HAT3.?Ji?t o*?ened, a larre ?to-k otistl Hats?ct err oncierable ear'.ety, style an I e *) ialyS BLIS3 A CAMPBELL, No. Main st. ^1 HAT.?W- ar* #c!!ln?a beai4.!fu! Silk Hit ^ 1 , OW far $1,5<>, late style. jalrS BLISS k CAMBET.L, N.t ^Mt'n< PVWTER*.?H!ack. Browa, 8a-?k?, an 1 UraS Planter Hats, juitreceire 1. BLH3 k O IMPR'XL, jnlrS Va. M %ln St. OLD PAMLT arg WHISfCT.?\ enpTtir *rt?e'*.In stir* and for sal- hjr [srnl1 .V. J.OWA'iDS ? OR^. OLT> RVK AND WHI'WT.^fe h iva mm hand ?*'t harr:i< e?rr san-iH^r Oil Rrr. atso Ol-I B.^arbon Wh'.?key. M which we lnr;t* ?h* a'tentl-f of lha Trade. DO ASK A A?>vM-?. XTTHEVT DRILL''.?<n*?*rl'vr Wheat Drills for sale at ?? M inafactarjrs* prices by anr!4 SMITH A OORRELL. PVNAMA H IT. - The if.-.-atert raHetr of Panama Hats rrer br?<i{ht:a th.s city?from 7? c?n4? t? tt V?. JalyS BLU*A<nMPtfS?.L, No. ^^.Ma!n st. 200 RITSHEL3 Middlings, for sale hr a-pll MATIIFW .V-NARB. CORNSTARCH. Parrina, Ri-e ^l^nr, C?p?rs, Pickled Olires,Catsaps of er?-ry T*ri?tr. I: . h ?Uire and fur sale br W. A. E0WHRnS k BRO . sepl C r*??r Monr?*e an l Market iti. C*PASI"l ?lo i??(es prime 8na^l?h Mos?. inst re O c-leedand for sals br DOAN'K k *r>VMS. jyl6 No. 50 Mala -*t. BTT4HELS Cjra Meal, .'-r s*l? be sepll MATHEW MjNABB. BUSHELS Bran, for sale br sepll MAT11EW McNABB. B'J^'ICLd Oats for sale be ?epll KATKtir ?e!(A?Bj too 1500 lOO'V \L!> orlrrs '-ft f^r hot of the abon articles will b* orjmptly attended t> by sepl I M ATHEW M-N\Rn. HAND MliliDRS, TrareU^tf C^moanlont, Rer?lrlnf Dl?*e B-Jtei. Dnhni, Oh-sm-n, U?n>re!las, Shawl Pins. Call Bflli, TI at H-?ok?, Cutl-rr. HanWer's Cas-s, Ool le<*t'on Bo-*ka. Just r^-e!r-i. ^nenll| PAVNE k CO. EMBItOIBEtlES ?R'.-h French lV?rk Collars, Point Laee Cellars. Paint Lace Han Ikerehlert, H?nlton Collars and Sleeres, Valentia do do Torr.her with a larr* and beautiful assortment af Jaec?nst Swjss Mull Edfln-s, Flaoclnn and Band*. J in recfirM. ?ep? H KISS ELL A AWCARISGEN'. removal! TAS. C.ORR won! 1 announce to the public, that he has remoreJ his <oods fr?n 117, Main ?trcet, to the fourth dtvr North of the M. k M. Bank, East sHe Main street where he is new ip^nlnf his Spring Stock of Books, Station ?rr. Wall Paper, Jtc. He would cull ^?i?e.-lal attention to his U^re and well se ?ected st?vk of Wa'l Paper, which for Tarfetr of patterns, and neatness and quality,cann.-?t be excelled In the City. Deslrinc to close oat -a small lot of patterns of la't ?eason, to make roo?n for new, I will ?e1l fiom now to the flr?t of | April, all ?uch at cost. Call s^on, yoa that want banralas. Remember theplace. 4.d*?"*rs ^'ortb of the M. k M. Bank, East aide Main street, Hornbrook*s new Bloc*. 1 marlO JAW. C.ORR. EW MCTSIC, recelre I eTery week, at th- rarievy stora of laplTI PAYNE A CO. Star Candles. JA HOIH 0'??i A Derrick's Olnelnnatl Star Candles *T' " rec-lre 1 ui? day by Rallrsad, and for aale at Mana faem-era* prices ?y J. A. METC 4LP, mft JTa. M \tfm It iN' BANT>.BOXES ? _ jr,., .? ?, -*? tfc? ???!????? **',cc*' ?i 91 r.f r d"!t. i DOZES -? w < oj Q>r del. [N^lrti than S" Doaea, at J *J? [* d - *. ?* ? ?. u i?i Dexer at 1 CO jxr tlox cunt?t*inO(- I,nL"",C5J^s BcaKLtr. .eplUa' ?n?. ?f?l * - ?t?i-*r..PA^ fall Q_F 18 5 8 1 ARMSTRONG, CATOR &? CO., | i<n>ml in ?>'?>?? ?? rcche a s d S T P. A vf bos sets. Ytf. o37 Baltimore it rut, ht! ????? Chart** and lianozer ?trcet*y baltimohk, Offer ? ?t?ek u-.?rpM?f 1 In T*rt?ty ?L?4 ff TERMS Negotiable not* at six nonths. Si* per cent. oc oar funds. Fiee per ceat off correntfands. lolrOTS-dftwly __ . J. T- SCOTT, ^ No. 157 Main street. Wheeling, Va. Wholesale and Retail fr.ufco. rl.tU.DJe'-r.rT.Wn'cfc Sc Cl?ck SILVER ?,T^^?BnuIrwV? S ciU.Ooll mi S.l^r SpectAcle., *>? ssz&ttKsziKS^35KS?to and a general assortment ofuseful and fancy article*. HATinrlAtely Added rery~Urf?!y to or ??ct. ??"?{? the W1,oUa1. And R?tA.l depArtaenu, en.blee toe to Watchmakers, Merchants, Pedlara. and U.e pabl.c scaerally. A rery complete A^ortmeat At lhW?^t.,.P^dClock.cArefuHr repAlred .nd ..rrAnted. ?!?' ? Straw Goods. StSyi?2wf perB".'P?Ab^d Brol. l^T""" D* I. Boy-. IIa-j; Do ib'.e btraw and Leghorn Hat*, all of wblc AVER^ *22T~ P""' No. 1M >U'n?t..Wlwrito?,VA. "" N. W. GRAHAM, (S?c?.~r. to ADAMS. ORAItAMA <*>??> FORWARDING MERCHANTS WHARF-BOAT PROPR1 KTORS. CHRO, IM.lNOIK. tmtmm linn ..r ?? iuJ*ots coml autaoa. comim?t agists ro. ^VoTT#^,^rSN1SQ 'R?M AND *?>r *w" _ ? 5 cu. per bbl Roar ??;???; ? ? ? Wh .tT. Pit* ?>d Lard WeU.p-rtoo Grain In Sacki........ ?? ^ - -a ?a Suzar. Coffee and Molaase* 2J Dry Goods ... Iron. Nails and OH? ?"' Other artlelss In projK.ruon. .. M CMS AdTA3CM oa Property .hipped f GRAHAM * *" /y*'CB? CWJCT, Gee-U >W>M .? <? ?U e-tif ... ? .;viiu3? r. ?ui. """aTl. WEBB &. BRO., (Successors to Elder * Wel?M General Commiasioa Merchants and AGENTS FOK THE sale o* Dupont a Powder and Safety Fuse, COH PRATT Jfc COM MICKCE STS. " baltitiurb, tteeelre on Cen-UDmeot All kind, wv.teni Product, And ?_%ke air?nce* thernon. Bnnna-Xtun. 0?o. W. * Co., T. S?f<-n*r. J?rr,'t U?si, ?Hd J. 11. Pird,Ar?=t B. A O. UK. Cm LIVER INVIGORATOR! P!:EPIKED IIT DK. 54NFOKD* Compounded Entirely from QCTM3, T? OSF or TilE HE3T PCROATIVE AND L!V|;,R "? I DI'USL- no" btfore >t.? publlc.thAt 1CJ J ' 0,,11-r.AoJ ire "(..a ?tit me^J.eliit It vurtrt It; ??> 1 nn t?<? dlil/ la *?". *-u Itrelijtli'n >*i 1 b'jil.l it o;. ?ith un I t/. The LIVER I' one of the prlncipml S? fi&Tin? cpMm1 to do lt*doty.-^For the dlKiifi of that or* ?o ^VVf ?h? propr^toVCTh." ?.Je l. hh.tulr. In A practice ol mor?th?nt?^nty^jrcari. to #nj ?o=e ronrfj ?her. ?ilhto ctfUBltrict tl.e^ moard^rAnjeoienu to walth l,TolI?"e'th?tthWrea?'Irl?7,AtU.tf>onJ,?orp<'r<ontroo bili'ii" 1/rm SV/.M-tf'Y''-' . i u. tn t rv a bottle, an J convict.on Is certain. h Tb".; (^. ?????" cs-?b,d or bA.,?v^,v," d"".?f-e'u: PCTRIFVING THE BLOOD^,?i*inrt-?ne and health to the ?rhole machinery, remoTing^the cause of the disease? ?ajtUAOUZ * ATTACK3 are cured, AND, WRAT Is BETTER. PREVENTED, by>?b? occ?.?onal ui? of the L,Soir;,rii-?eRA^;.orZ,c,?, t, MOolr on. do? t^eo .t-^r l^:-.. tb. bo..U gently, and cares c*<>.v?,77 rA.>&^a. One dote Hken ?ftcr e^-'i tne?l wlU core DTBPBW" |3ff One do?e^>f two tca->sj?oonfals wi.. always rellert ron- b^flS^ftor fe-"^?o*leotatrnetlen re*no?e?the caom of the d!?..e, Only one dose Immediately relieves < BOLL rrmL.BRA One doee often repealed lrj;A eutr. c?re ITor LBOLP.UA MORBUS, and a nre?er<tlTf. of CllOLKl?A ri-oS? one bottle ..^ne^le^l to I ,ro? oU oflIke ,,Xu? The effrttl of me i -SclneAfVer ? lon*..etee~ 'rW^oSe bottle t?ker for^JAt:SUlCE aU ?a1 or uQn%tur*l rolor-"from the skin. One dose taken a iUort^tlme before mating ?!??? vig or to the appetite, sn.l makes^fo^digru On- dose often rep -ate 1% cures < fTRO*/< niAU RIKEA in it# worst forrit. irhlle . B" WEL compis-nts yicldZ*1?.0,t to i"woSl3 In On- or two doses cures ?t- ta-ks cause ! by WORMS n Children; there Is no surer,?^?afer,or speedier remedy in "or-'li'hw VS^S^DRorsr, ?hic, th. jV|\V'uie pl-ssnwlB recooi' men -ling tMJ m*'Jlcine as _ uoS tvp"LU'i. JSJS irithctrrtiinty.and thousands are willing to testify to Its wonderful virtue*. tt-n> rsie it Aftsoirnro their u.vam woriTrsTixorr rr rrs favor. , , or Mi* '? Tnrt7?rator, n.d rmtlou ' o(? u^'lhT. THE LIVSR INVIOORA.TOR I< A ?Cir.\TlP10 MK01CAL MSCOVERT. And le dAllj .'orklneeoree.AlmoIt too Kre?t tobel!e?e. It " iric.icet tie drrtd-e ,tri. J And, .ridom more th%n on- bottle js required to jure any kind of LIVER coSSUt. U?M*, All of .bleb are the reiult of a DIS EASED LIVER. PRICE ONE DOLLAK PKR BOTTLE. DR. SAN FOR1*, ProprlMor, 315 Broadway, New York. ..uiiaJ h| ,i] Drujuists. SW ufw by mVl?iy T. If. LOGAN A QQ.. Whre?nr. Ta. T II K l.tTWT /VTERE$TI&G * PROFITABLE TO XrERJOXW. TT S conseou-nce of tve hard tlm-s. I bare CQPCladad to L make a creat reduction In the seliln* price of me goods. I shall, at the *?me ti-ae. offer wae of the greatest bargains In serrra! ar?irl?s r^c;iT>d direct from auction. CALICOES, with the exception of English and M-rr.mack * MU^LlV V)i' L AINE3. goo Is nerer reUlle.1 for less than 13 c-nts. at onlr cents, and all others in PCKS?I offer a good assortment, and at prices to smt eT|Iir?LlN^. b?th Bleached an 1 Brown, 13p;r cent less than anv other hou?e. , MILLINERY GOODS?Aeomplet- as^ortaent. Tery IW, ?oth wholesale and retaR;S row Roches at li^c, S row at jlVf ?nH 4 nv at 21. EMBROIDERIES?I oblige mrself to Mil Stw. cheap-r than any other house In the cit/ of Wheeling, or ase other nlare. CHlXTZEi?Worth ?He. at 50 cents. CLOAKS VN*D 511 \WH tnerer/ ranety, and cheaper than ?nr oth-rhoase. _ , . , SILKS?A rery >d article of Blaik Snk? at 5 tc., and a late style of fancy silk, worth and sold e?-ry whera for $1, it onlr T3 cent*. LINENS?AsntlcUworth ?5sat m?1H5?. pVraMETTOS AND FRENCH MERINO#?Of eTerr col or a? d price.lower nan erer oT*red before; also p'a!n De la'ne*. vert ?ine quaiitr. sach aseeLa at tie. for ts a? KID GLOVES?Anothtr lot of those extremely cheap ^IoTv.rt'.V-liw-Il An And any of my rejlr"It the* hardtiuiSS ISAAC PHiUS*. U0T 21 Main street ni?r l^nion. Shawls ! Shawls ! (-^ F.XTLEME\*S Trar^Hnr Shawls,a larreajsortment far T ? T?rt for cash hr WHEELMfl f UElH, if.rchaot T?i!ers, l'B Va'a St TRANSPORTATION, BALTIMORE Sc. OHIO R. R. WINTKH ARHANOEXIENT. OX tnJ ifttr Monday. 22th November. ISM, the trains j will raa u fallow*?vu : First?The St. L-->u.s, Circinnatl, WbeeUag, Beawaod, ( Baltiziere and Wa?^.ar*.on Citj Exprr?? leaves daily ?t j llui? A. M, arriving at Baltimore at 7ri0 A. M., in time t.-r | breakfast a*i Eastern connections. Secoc.il?The North-w?. tern Chicago. St. Louis, Cairo, Indianapolis. Da> ton. Cincinnati, Wheeling,Bcnwood.BaN titrore and Waah.ngton City Express lea res daily at 2:S?? j P. M.tSktardi; excepted), arriving At BAltistrc at P. 11 , In time for Eastern connection*. To rtio* the drj*nt atuauln scenery passeagcra shoulJ take Cjr 1 l:i?? A. M. train toCamherlan4 and re?ua* their trip by the A. M. Returning to the fl'rit and Soalh-TTeat rhe trains leave Baltimore dsily a? fallow*: First?The !:l3 A. M. train J arrives at Wheel.ng at 6:25 P. M. Second?The P. II. j train arrives at Wheeling at A M. T.ie II A. M. train bai-.4 East will stop at allslstlons between .. heeltap and Cumberland Round trip tickets are being it?ued to Maandsville at M Cents and t-> Brnt^a at 25 ct>. J. B. FO&D, A(tnt. W. P. SMITH, *upennter. Irr.t. L. M. C<>LL. Or"*I Ticket A novSO Cleveland, Pittsburg & Wheeling RAIL ROAD. ON aad after Monday. Sovember V2th, 1S53, trains will 1 run a* follows: (Sundays excepted) LEAVE BRIDiJEPOUTt 7:10 A. M. Express Train, stoppinr at all stations: arrive at Cleveland at P. M. aad at Pitttbnrfh at 12:*?P. M. 11:05 A. M Express Train. stopplag at all station!. arrire at Cleveland at 9:U0 P. M. and at Pittsburgh at 4:?m? P. M. 8:20 P. M. Mail Train, stopple? at all stations, arrire at Pittsburgh at Inn* A. M. For tlckct* or information apply u> W. D. T-rry. Agent. at Union Ticket Offlc*, aader Sprigg House. Wheeling, ?r tm D. B. William*. Agmt. at Bridgeport Station. i*apV* OAce. C. A P. R. R.t i JAML3 FARMER. Cleveland, Nov. 25,1S52. f ?ov27 Sap't. HEMP FIELD RAILROAD. VLL frelrhts fntuieJ for shlpsi-nt oa the road canst b delivered between ths hoar* of 7 a. m. and S t?. i none will be received after that boar. T. SWEENEY, si pi J General Manager. 1857-8. 1857-8 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD! W^INTKR ARRANGEMENT.?Oa aad afUr Moaday, De f? cember21it, THE FAST MAIL TRAIN'eaves the Paasenger Station every racralac, except nuaday, at 7^?i o'clock, Pittsburgh timr, arriving in PhilaJ*lphia at 11JZQ p. Q. THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves the Statioa every evening, at 9 .40. The Johnstown Accommodation tra!a leases Pittsburgh daily,except Sua lay, at o'clock, p. tn., stooping at all stat-ont.ar.d runn-ng as far as Coneiaaugh. First Accom modation Train t-ir Turtle Creek Bridge, leases daily, ex cept Sunday, at l??.4.% a. m. The Second Accommodation Train for Turtle Creek, leases, leave* daily, Sunday ex ceptei.at 4.2?? p.m. The Third Accommodation Train for Turtle Crerk.l-ases dally, except Sunday, at 6.20, p. tn. Bctarriinff Traiaa arrire in Pitt?bur*h as follow*:?Ex press 1.4-5 p. Mali, 5.i"> a. ta.; Johnstown Accommoda tion, II a. ci.; F:r?tTartleCr?ek Accommodation, C -Vi a. ra.; Second Accanunodation, 12.4c; Third Accoa^iolaUfi>o, 6 W p. ra. Train*for B'.a'.rsTille and Indiana, conaeet at Blairev!Be Intersection w.th Mail Train East. Express train West, and the J ohastown A<*Taa?a:idation Train East and West. Pittsb^r;h.-\ni Cuanellsrille Trains, supping at all Sta tions on the P tt??>ur^h aad ComellssiLe Roa-1. Tessc daily. Sun lay <-*:fpv tl, as follow*:?Mail Train. I 00 a. m.; Ex pres* Train, J.i ? p. ra. Retarnin? Tra ns frora PiUsUargh and C? a a-:11s r die Road(arrise at PiiUjuryh, a., aad 6.10 p. ci. Tn??traseHappahlIe will find It greatly to the'r latere* la ?->injr iioi: or West, to trarel by the Peansylraaia Rail roaJ.aj the a?:omai>dations n->w oTered, cannot be sur passed on sr.y cficr roate. As t .* ro*| is ballaftel with ?tone,and Is eat:rely free from dust, we can prom:se sa'e ty, speed aa 1 comfort, to all who may faror this road with their patronase. Fare to N. ? Tork $12 f*9 " ?? Philadelphia ; lu 00 " " Rtltlmire. 2 SO *4 ?? Lancaster 5 W " M Harritbart * *5 B*rr*-e checked u> all Statioixs on the Peaasrlranla Ra '.roa.i. sad toPhTladelj^'ia Balrinorc and New Tork. Pas*enfers parchaslnf tickets in the cars,w:u be charred Tea Ce :'s ia addition to th? Station rates, except from Sta ticr.s w:.?re the Corupkay has no acent. N >?ica.?In caie of loss, th? Coaipaay will hold theo ?elre? responsible for r?,n*l b?;;a;? only, aud for aa aaiount not exceeilng 91^0. N. B.?The E*celslor O-an'ba* L!ne,h\s been emploeed to conrey P?uoi;*ri ?n l Da;;ate to anl from the Depot.at a charge not to exceed '25 cents for each paa??ncer and bag cage. For Tickets apply to J. STEWART, Ar*nt., At the P. R- R- PiitenjsrStsiioa, jaal on Liocrty aad Grant su , Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE GREAT CKNTRAL ROCTE. connecting th? Atlan tic c.t:es svtth West.-rn, North-Western, and South western States br a continaoas R^.iway direct. This road al>o conaects at Pittsburgh with da'ly line of Steamers to an porta on the Western Rivers, aad at Clereland andSan dasVr with Steamers to all norta oa the North-Western Lfckes; making the m-??t ?//recf, cJu-tp+*t wl reli'ibU rout* by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from the Grtal We*t. RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH PIRST CLA?3?Boots, Shoes, Uats andl Cap*,Books, Dry Goods^ln b.tx?s.bal~s and tranks.) Drags,(in boxes and bales) Feath-ra, Fu.-a, kr SECOND CLASS ? Domestic Sheeting. S.iirtinr aad Tlcklar,(ln original bales,) Drurs (la casks,) Hard ware. Leather. 0a roils or boxea)WooI and sheep Pelts Eastward. THIRD C L ASS.?A nrlls, Pteel, C7tal ns (In casks.) limp, Bacon, an 1 Pork, ?a!ted (l^>o<e or in casks,)Tohacco ntanufactu ed, (exc?*ot ciyars or cut.) Ac. Ac. FOURTH CLASS?Co!Tee,Fi?h,Bacoa.Beef and Po'k (In cas?s or boxe?, eastward.) LardALtrl Oil, NaiU. Soda Ash, Ger man Clay,Tar, Pitch. It >s!n. Ae. FLOUR?75c per bbl. until further notice. OR VIN?In ear loads S5 cents per I jo lbs., aatil farther notice. OOTTON?12 per bale aotez-eedlag 500 lbs weight, aat>l farther aotlce. V ronds 75c per 100 |i. 60e per 10d lbs. 30c per 120 lbs. 4?? per 100 lbs. InthtnplngroVls frsm any polrt eaet ?f Philadel phia, be particular to mnrk packages Ptnn^^lrania RuUrn-tH.'* AH Goo-f scoaslgoed to the agents of th^s road at Ph ladelphla or Pittsborgb, will be forwarded without detention. Fiauir Aaisrs?C B Brant. 54 KAbr street Bostoa; J F Clarke, No -2 A*tor Hou?e, and No I William street, and Jcha MeDonald^SoS Battery Place, N*wTork; Pierce ftCoZanea riUe,0; Irein k C?,and Sprlngmaa k Brown,Ctaclnnatf, O; RC M-11 rum, Mt1isoa,Iad: Du-ae^^iJ. B-ll % Co, and Carter A Jew?tt,L<>uiarlile, Kr; P G O*Riley k Co. Evans vile, Ind; R F Sat*. St. Louis. Mo; llaeris Wormier k Co. Me ophls, Tenn; Le?eh k Co, Chlcaro. Ill; J P Glass. Fort Wayne,lad; E J lazier, Ptilla; Ms-raw k Kooas,Balti more; D A Stewart PlttsHargh H. H. nrSTOH.GenTFreight Agent.Philad. apSly] D.J. LOMB ABRT, Sapt., Aitooas, Pa. FBEtOHT DEI'AKTMENT. Cincinnati, Wilmington iZanes- i ville Railroad. MERCHANTS.manafvtnrers, and the pahllc geaeraDy, are hereby respectfully informed that the C. W. k Z. R. R. Company la now prepared to reeeirs and forward freight (from the temporary Station in Zanerrflle. on Second street a<<rth of Maia.) to Cincinnati, Morrow. Wllmlnrton, Waah la?ton.CireleTllle,LaB5??ter, New Lexlnrtea and Interme diate Stations. Particular attention will also be given tothe forwarding of Freight destloe? for the West la accordance with the withes of eor signors, whether by Railroad or the River from Cincinnati. Freight will be received and delivered daring the winter months from 7 A M. to 4 P. M.; during the sannrr months from I A. M.te 5 P. M., and shippers favoringthelCompany with their patronage, may rely n-?on the Company's Agents giving evevy attention neeevsary to Insure the utmost promptitude and safety laths forwarding of property en trusted to their care. For further I nformatlon see tha Freight Tarl^pabllahed by the Company,or apply ta M. X. SMITH. General Freight Agent,' my SOd Zanes ville. Ohio. Wheeling Savings Institution. OFFICE. 192 mn NT. OFFICE open from 2 o'clpck Ju.m., uatil 2 p. m. Blscaunl dav?Tbursdav,l?o*clock, a. cn. rv-M ?ney received on transient depesite. Interest paid an special deposltes. J. CarusacxEB, Alsx Roaca^. Aux. Fa grog. A. N. Jon urscsson, Jaa. B. Maaaa. Aaax Fircasaaaxa H. K- List?Diaaoroaa. M. NELSON, President. WM MeCOT. Treaaartr. " WILDE & BRO. RBSPE "*TFCT.LT Inform the public that they ha ra re eelred oae of the I,-ce?t and most fashionable in voi re* of '<r *11 Paper aa 1 W;n low "hade* ever broaght to tha eity of tTHeellar. e^morlslag French, English and Ameri can Pa?*n ant ?>rl*rs In al-aost endlces variety. They were pur -hasc I below the eaatomarv market flgnres. s..d wGl be sold "?erMpon llnrly low: beautiful styles uf Glax-d Paper stlS Mots **?r R??^;th- sane as off-red elscwher- at 1S\. I f vu j wish b vrgaint give ns a 'all, as we are deVr mltved to sell at wteh ??-'?? a* wilid-fv cwm??ecltlon. The attention of WIULKiALK Dp. VLERfl is Invited, as we can labour ;to4sat rin?tfavorable rates. Oar stock Is E^f TIRELT N'X'.tnl fre? fold aad depreciated st\U? carrledo re r from last year. an? \NfW t-t ofMtersehaa-n CtgarTaba*: a'a* a 2n* ?rsfei? ef |FV?Ca aad freV.ar ltdtp. FA TV* A TO , Si g" Mes ea fr. GOLD -E ZS" BEE HIV E S T O Rp" MAIN STREET, WHEELING, Va. NO. 174 mn?M ? NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CASH TRADE. - ??rwu^sfogT[ X *-u?ck or Th*?r Stock e:abrai?* U? ? ?1 experience In bo? ??* /*? yrc.1* J to as that thr "I ai m sd??nta?e that th? oW I 4 _ , m* In BO CM< a* aa ad?*ni?,;e u>*? _ ? they be/,?-nd in no cw< w,il we be oadrrtol I. wiem-i ... :Lr Urer?i. and oar ul? 4m per cent. Ivffr than m? iilaHtr baa?e in Westers Virri*:*. In oar stack Btj be foand?The Richest Dress of every style ?a1 price. (?- r-re ?fv, , Hirti, Bil-aortli.tinoh %? ?rtk: the f.aest stock of FRFSm V?/.7V.., *. r, . ~ *???*?? ?n<l the best quality we crrr bvuftht. Oar SITA ffL *t CLOAK DKPARTMEST ?Ul# w**ne*trmorr desirable. We hare a few dosea Br<?che and L->ajr Shawl*. v^n-nt rn, * ftry ?r -DO-MW/CSBm"" ??j BlcukelGooJ,. CUIWkhlfil sod ?Sri'Si'- twl'. Bl?nkrta,eti., la rcrj bip ar,.l ?? ???? V.I VHIi>.V?f/.</jr, b*il ?iilil>,il'll call. ?**?" ? In CarvctJn;, Fine Rs?, floor CUtha, O I Cloths. nc.. nlklak wt eaa?: ha ?seelW_?a asr r'*"? ?'?. la u IS eta. prr rl. Mo. lasa inn. a' ,"1l? ?cr, 1m,, ^ gar at-K-k of Mijiaary Opcdj. Boancta. KlSbom. vel.Pta. Ac la rary falf as 1 rfaiirsMa la ... ????/ ?' Blf T BARGAIN? n a.ar aoM. W. aollrt ac <Tsa!?at:~a. and *,4n X!"**? ?a? a, as I' ?>sri.alaJl a* "aalm, u. n?k< "Tr; SoaO Baa Hiaa" l>a<Uaa at which to bar fo?l.. >? ? I, "* - r".'. ^ " *ri--| "'?'***?*" "?? ? <- Of The Goldto Baa HI.., th. "=" u "r ??n *- ' , ?t?"k t Tnmi. passengers r koi r ii t wmr woitu, Twice dal!> u-uad.j fcirflt acjtcd) for ihe !trl?r Hollar. Wut.croj. FrrJrncA.bor*, EichBoad. ti. U^borr, Wrti.., Ac. Ac. (^toriv *.r^r And u.e . _ ? ? rttkitaui ?i.d Po: r_.K- JUUroad.) by ? 1 i-T. 1,<1 aixl coar.jruHr at (ton to Aetata Creek. tSenca to Richmond Ljr iLf Eicbooad, Fredrrtckibvf an.) Pvto buc R>;lro>j. IIocr? of depArtsre from *A?h!o|ton. (14 A. H ,ol T i exctptcd) Lfar. on !a-cj_vi at 6:10 A. M. ??? oni2rr efc*n? *f sp??i%l agent, checked through to Klchmor-^, Petersburg "??' Wtilou. From Washington to Richmond....... ? 3 m From do to Petrnborj C from ?io to Weiioa. 9 From do to W.Sajingion j* The Rlchmord, FrrderL-kjhurg and Potoa m Railroad ha* i>e-n in operation f?. r 22 |r*r?, and In a!! that L=e. no t?a* rSUS ?tZZ?FSL'X2?2 &,ESTatE "327*.,*. WHEELING TO CINCINNATI. WEST AND SOUTH. SHORTEST AND Ml>ST DIRECT ROCTE TO CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE: rRASKFOBT. LEXIVHTOX. ETAXSTniB ' *iNChN5Ej. Cairo axd st. locu. And aii point* We?t ani 800th i* r.i. the Cincinnati, Wilmington and ZANKSVILLE SHORT LINE RAIL ROADJ Ttithi mila thorUr by Out Haute than via. i Col<trn?>?is to OViaiwfi. Take the Centra! Ohio Koad to ZANESVILLE, *ker# Caissi CAMS and take tbDM of tit C. W. I r Short Liar. . .aT.?.AUf *-fcXVt ZANk>VILLE Aj? fr.JLLOWS* At A 1 1:4m P M? for Ca~r.nn*tl sad points af a'etrre CcuUai Ohio Trcu from Hneei;ng and the | ^2?* S- f-**?*toClAneaw, C;r sad VLarrao ?t..e nchest suit beauulul part of Ohio. Be particular and Mk for Ticket* 11*. the C W A Z. Short Line Rail Road. *" *** FARE AS LOW A* BY ANT OTHER ROUTE. Fcr THROCGH T.rii-ts ?nd other information, 'nature ?a"'h,S"'? ??.? Water E- GES*- ?r. w. Bat Lav, art Sspi.. jett-Ix " " ZAaeiTu.*, O. Virginia Central Railroad. OR.VNOE AND ALEXANDRIA KAILKOAU. Orcat Northern and Southern Mai] Route FOR NORTHERN. SOCTTHERN AND WESTERN T TRAVELERS. wl" D\r\T? night excepted.) betvees Rch * "^in*"'on Cl*F Ti* Gor ion*TiUe and Altx Hu;r? of departure at Rich _ m?ad 6 45 A. M. and 7 JO F M ^?Jrningleare Washington. ..6 A. M. asd 4 P* 11' Arrire at Richmond 1:80 P. M. and 4 AM iiT" ?????* TUEcz TWO kailuoam havixq xo strap ?*tt uid beinein excellent order.aad CARRYING THE r.rrit SOBTUCRN AND SOLTHeVn M*IU ? , ""??J ?eeurian coac-<rl,;n?, .. * fc r*a? m*iu K'C"moid xjcs Waszivotto t5^o AnOmaiba* vOlbe foand alvayt read? t?* take 0^% jA | ?a*Mx^eri and their ha^;*ire of vemnnr anparel, bri*r^n i tie two D?rp.-?t*.freeof ca^r^, vi;h ampie tira* fortKm to | Ake their meal*, whrther goin^ North ^r AuuthL * I Throojth can b. o!,:?;acJ DaorOlr And ? XA2.:ar->* at ihr Trrn;:- i, of th. K <?1. to? s^Ailr com- I ?tog t. PABTin^ Ad Art.t of u,. ^eCae?as *f puicnrer* fro*, tht I>wtrlilr KjaJ. aa4 ai ?" w" ? wa^^^aS: I ,ir' ?a=? *J "-?? ?aa IUM u bj U..OJJ ?t?acibe.t Thrreli bo chance of cat* oa t&? sight lia?.b?twc?a lira aond aatt AleaaadriA. Tli WHBBLflR a WILSON'S i Medal i'amUy Sewing Machine. T?5 pxAXiuot? tAvon wmcn has ATTiXDrT, ?reopiL.ed br ,u .aceeufal tue la UiJ.ua.il .? rlL/jTl.. " E"rjr ruk 1a life. ?>- ti n h 11. Ml *_*? 'ron..TAllla.-thr?ir? ? Is. ?dra?a^Vt^.7^ll"K uaia to IV tnat lta atlhtr U^ota ?rot?w to J?t a ?atcrt. aire Ad/ r.JM. The tlrtStTjl! I :o^i,t*n,y "TrreJ. c^rrtnir I1!!, Trrd. -;, Thlci hma ' T. * I himin^romrnt to wide ?n< eoTtokle a r^.sSu,B. The.. KAchlDci ar. .BAibtted .ltd .old bj ""O.AWAt, J*23^S52f?^n? "*"1 F A L L S_T Y L KsUl BEEBE & CO.'S I'EN'TILATEDSELF-ADJUSTING SILK HAT WE vaald call vpecial attention to o?r Crvt lot of R.. ! ?raKAU.STTt.agrt* IIat, receip t?, UI-?f S?! JAtaio con struct ed a. ?,. raafor^JJuLJth. fH? ?ead a, soon a* put or*. tWebr relieTiaa fJli >re*sar - so cnid-asant &nd .. , neaa from the 1 it?-nrj h.lt?pArtlealArlj ?heo tAer d "S^t ^lLu iqH e*utin^ the ?ilk. or anr other ittTr.ra *t~~ >Uahie and ea,y to toe lead m 10 ^ ! Z?5Et*?i**- as u Is w^JeiSJUi' j ? cor, of Cni? national house. (ofmnior. 1*,1S57.) MAKILTTA, OHIO sieckard a wniiii^1^- ri ... _rV^l keceived; ? Fresh Tamsriods. 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