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^"lVB?7NTELIjIGrEN0ER;i tlORNINQ. APG. 25,1859. 1 . ^.^Circulation of any Paper In West 1816851 era Virginia. | X^OcXi MATTER^ eg-Ten Cent* a TVeeh?The Intelligencer is rnished to subscribers in any part of the city Neighborhood at ten cents a week. Junius Brutus Booth Again?He Resist* an (ficer and finds plenty of Sympathy.?Junius Broius Booth, the newspaper vender, about shorn we have had something to say heretofore, * becoming famous. Last night he was passing ,hc corner of Monroe and Wator streets, under a pretty heavy load of whisky and news re when, at the solicitation of several per ' ' ho laid down his bundle and proceeded to a pantomime, which consisted in turning ' sumaersct over a small pile of New York li^ht literature. Officer Ifawley came along ; jod requited Brutus to go away and- keep I . . Brutus tnade some impertimcnt reply, 11 ttbtn the officcr undertook to take him before I j Aid Dultv. As usual, Brutus resisted most Timorously* and was divested, in the struggle, of j nearly all bis well worn clothing. A dray was b'ousht into requisition, upon which the re fractory subjcct was placed, but ho struggled ' and kicked and yelled so desperately as the ve- ' hide started, that it was feared he would get his Ics entangled in the wheels with seriuus ' results. He was, therefore, removed from the chariot, and the officcr called upon several par ses to assist him. Brutus having enlisted the popular sympathy in his favor by his extraor dinary eloquence, but one person came to the lescue of the officer, and another ground and lofty tumbling scene took place, at the conclu sion of which the indefatigable newspaper uian was only a few feet nearer the halls of justice, and quite naked in many places. Bv this time probably a hundred persons had surrounded Brutus, and the hero, as he lay up on his back in the midst of liis wrecked har ness, hat and hair, was a picture to look at At last a gentleman for whom the prostrate licro entertained a liking, came up, and they all walked off towards Aid. Dulty's, followed by the crowd. Some of the witnesses testified that lirutus bad done nothing for which he deserved to be punished, and that seemed to be the gen eral opinion. Officer Hawlev, testified, howev er, that the man's conduct was disorderly and had a tendency to collect a crowd and perhaps cau?e a serious disturbance. A rather savage passage at arms took place between the officer ai u one of the witnesses. Indeed, there was a great deal of feeling manifested among the crowdiluiing the struggle with the prisoner, and for a time it was feared that the seemingly tri Eing matter would end in a serious row. The magistrate after hearing the evidence, announc ed his intention simply to read Brutus a lec ture and let him go; so the crowd dispersed. Tbe question of this man's right to cry his papers in the manner he docs, excited a great deal of discussion last night, and ill feeling, lie certainly has a clear right to offer his papers for sale in the usual way, but whether he has a right to turn summersets over them in the street, we were arc not sufficiently acquainted with the city ordinances, to give an opinion. We submit the matter to the distinguished consiJcration of the astute commentator of the Oifo Slate Journal, who will doubtless be de lighted to favor the public with a learned anno tation on the subject. ZfTThe Steamboat*. ?There is about three a half feet water in', the channel of the titer here, and falling. Most of the steamers are hunting favorable places to lay up, ? partly on account of low water, and partly owing to tae exceedingly low rates of freight and dulj times generally. JThe Ford came up from below, discharged a pretty good cargo, and then laid up. The It- 1>. Hamilton arrived from below, rith a pretty good trip, and after taking in a n-oderate load, left last evening for Cincinnati. The Courier is undergoing some repairs, but xill be all right by the time her valuable ser ti:es are in demand. The contractors for taking out the wrecks of i*e steamers recently burned at Pittsuburgh, arc getting along finely. The wreck of the James Wood, which was the heaviest and per taps the worst of the lot, has been raised bodi ly. Two sets of jack screws were put in place aid chains passed under the bottom. Thus the whole was wrought above water; the dirt shov wd oui, and now the wreck is ready to be ta. len out. The J. II. Conn will not trouble much, as she lies nearly all out of water. The Cremo ?a will give the greatest amount of labor, as she i sunk in deep water, and not a vestige of her ?s to be seen. The ten boats are to be taken out at an average cost cach of $12G. -o *<i?. ?? Sf -\ot Promoted Yet.?We staled in a late number ?f the Intelligencer, that John Sutcliff and Ilobeit U'arrax, arrested, in Steubenville on the 5th inst, on charge of vending and man iifacturing'counterfeit coin, were in jail at Cleve "nd,?and, that the probability was, as the U. S- l.outt was then and there in session, that ?lie accused would have an immediate trial, and is all probability, be serving the State, within twetk from date of arrest The Steubenvile fleruhl says that on taking [the prisoners to '-?"eland, the Court had adjourned?and, it 'as found moreover, that the Cleveland Jail was f'e-occnpied. The U. S. Marshall having the fn?ilege of 'jugging" the prisoners anywhere ?ithin the District, they were taken to Raven w here they are, at present confined. They '"1 remain there, until the next term of the ? S. Court, which convenes, in October, at time they will be favored with a hearing. Fourth Street j/. E.jChurcJt.?We visit * on yesterday, the Fourth St. M. E. Church, ''ch is now and has been for some time under go a thorough course of repairs, both inside 'out, and found the work rapidly approach a slate of completion. The walls and ceil ^ have been newly frescoed and the design and --ution are bet utiful and elaborate. *" " ' rr'~ ' ??^????TTgTiT^CS* 7 ^=T'le CamP -Keating.at MoundsvilU has been very well attended ^er sin<& Its lom mencement, and the sdveral'ministerk sre-5well satisfied with the,, progress made ? in the good cause. They have quite a large nutiibor of min isters in attendance, so as to favor the people witfv.four sermons a day, and it is consoling to know that the labor has not been fruitless Night before last it rained pretty hard, not', withstanding which, the seats were filled with people to hear a most admirable and impressive sermon from Rev. James E. Wilson, formerly of the 4th street M. E. Church. It was the intcn tion, we understand, to break up the encamp ment this morning, unless there should still be man}' people on the ground. In that event it was thought not unlikely the meeting would be continued until Saturday. Suspected Counterfeiter.-A fellow named Patrick McUabe, and an intimate associate, were recently detected with counterfeit money in thfeir possession. On Friday evening officer Scroggins found McCabe at a tavern on Water street, and arrested him. He was taken before Aid. Dulty and searched, but as nothing was found upon his person to confirm the suspicions against him, he was of course discharged. Patrick's partner is not to be found. Winding Up.?Thg5 renewed bustle and animation ia the streets seem' to indicate that the dull teason is winding up. ? There seems to be more doing about the larger houses and the amployees are having their hands full. About the beginning of September our liveliest season will commence. Most of our dry goods men and others have started, or are preparing to start east, tn purchase goods for the fall trade. |3|F~ Taken to Pittsburgh.?The men, Potter and McICinsey, who were arrested night before last upon the authority of a telegraphic despatch from Pittsburgh, were taken to that city yester day, by officers Ray and Hamilton, who came here for that purpose. They are charged with an assault with intentto kill an officer. |3pf~The Weekly Intelligencer will be out to-day, and can be had at the counting rootn for five cents a copy. Send a number to your absent friend. BUSINESS NOTICES. BrfiT"Important Cures. ?The numerous cures which have been affected by Dii. Baakki: during his sojourn in Baltimore, have never been sur passed, and each day adds new testimoney to his skill and triumphs. Every form of disease, no matter how-complicated, is perfectly eradi cated from the system, and all diseases of the Eye and Ear; likewise dancers, Tumors, Wens, Fistula, Polypus of the nose, and all kindred diseases are permanently cured, without the uso of the knife or needle. His Consultation Rooms are at 74 Lexington Street, where all can see the evidences of the etires he has effect ed. All those who require his skillful advice and treatment arc requested to be punctual, as the Doctor's hours are from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Dr. Baakec will be in Wheeling on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, 28th, 29th and 30th of August, at the Sprigg House, where ho can be consulted by the citizens of Wheeling and its vicinity, on all diseases. d&w Word in Season.?Such men as Rev. Win. Armstrong, Rev. Wesley Kenney, .lames E. Wharton, George Mendel, Jacob Amick, S. D. Woodrow, and scores of others equally well known, have given their emphatic verdict in favor of Brentlinger's Compound Fluid Extract of Dandelion and Sarsaparilla, as a Blood Puri fier. It is not a quack Preparation?but is con tin uallj' prescribed by Physicians?to whom the "formula" is made known without hesitation. It will cure Scrofula, Pimples, Sores, Sore Eyes, Skin Diseases, Scald flead, Blotches, Mercurial Diseases, and all kinds of humors, more safely and speedily than can be accom plished by any of the so-called ''Blood Search ers," or humbug "discoveries." Price $1 per bottle. General Agents, T. II. Looan & Co., and Logan, List & Co., Wholesale Druggists, . Wheeling, Ya. For sale also in Bethany, Moundsville, Bel lair, St. Ciairsville, Wellsburgh, and by dealers generally. GROVER '& *B AKER'S CELEBRATED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, Broadway, New York. A NEW STYLE?Prlcts from $50 to $125, hemmers $5 extra. This machine sews from two spools, as purchased from the store, requiring no rewinding of thread; It Hems, Fells, Gathers, and Stitches in a superior styl?, Unfiling each seam by its own operation, without recourse to the hand needle, as is required by otner machines. It will do better and cheaper sewing than a seamstress can, even if she works for one cent an hour. Sksd kok a Circclal J. T. SCOTT, Agent, je9-4.tw&wl8w* 157, Main Street, Wheeling. Cleveland Medical College. TIIK NEXT ANNUAL COUB8E OF T;EOTURK8 willbe giu on Wednesday, the second day of November, A. D. 1S59, and continue sixteen weeks. Tr?e Ticket Fes, with that of Matriculation, is sixty-five dollars. Inquiries may be addressed to any of the Professors,. JOilN DELAMATEU, M. 1)., Professor of Midwifery and Diseases of Women and Children. JARED P. KiRTLAND, M. D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine. J. LANG CASSEL5, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Botany. JACOB J. DELAMATER, M. D., Professor of Materia Medi ca, Therapeutics and Medical Jurisprudence. PROCTOR THAYER, M. D., Professor of Anatoniy and Physiology. GUSTAVE C. E. WEBER, M. D., Professor of the Princi ples and Practice of Surgery. H. K. CUSllING, M.D., Adjunct Professor or Midwifery and Diseases of Women aud Children.. P. THAYER, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. augSS . . d*w2w_ A LITTLE ARMY! J. M.Stetd, Esq., Parice.'sburg; Capt. Jos. Burns, . New Orleans; , Jacob Bell, Esq., * Utica, O.; Rev. Geo. Brown, Uniontown, Pa.; J. G Morris, Esq., Steubenville;* A. Bennet, ' Minnesota; J.Thompson, Esq., Wisconsin; A. J. Moore, 41 Santa Fe; J.S. Meyer, *? -i~ Indiana; R. P. Camden, Weston, Ya.; Mays Bell, West Alexander; Capt. Jos. Richardson, Wheeling; Dr. A. A. Allison, do I. M. Parophrey, do Mr. Jeflcrr, do And hundreds of others, say of Dr. Tood's asti-Biluous ok L?v*a Pills, that they are "THE REST PBI.IiH WE CAN" GET ?? Todd's Pills at-e for sale l>y'Dealers generally. T. H. LOGAN k CO , aug23 Gtntral Agents. REED & KRAFT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL D IrtTT GrGIST S. N?. s*. Comer of Main andTIiJrd Streets, GKNTRli WHEELING, iug?2] -VTltQT&JA. QQ MMEROT.A T .Si T WHOtESSLEMSKKET ""Mn keg? 8S1U. -jr- > Cork?1,00. Oats-^80 to 85?. F ? athkes?tn^i 5C. i carce. r^r-a^?ia!8oa?7iS*6: $u*u' is OuraA?o?30S40. . . i&?3SS\rZ?n *0,OO; T,motby *10-W Lm*?LouUvlUe 1,80 Susar Hon>e45c. ^r^R"rirou/,>em,neTo;t" ****** JU0S-??3^, UqJli ? Rice?bs&x. s^'1",!"^125! Clover 5>j" , per ".lSOlS; common 6?B ^?r? twL8t? i?: flve "11 24??8. 40r??m4iS 10 M: Comtnon ?"bed 25 ?o tGRn Kxtra ?* ?? .......... f6,50 Bacon Jlains(sugar cored) pt'rlb*!'" 6v2l! -!1. (common) ?? i510 Shoulders u * 3',c Middlings ? Batter (roll) ?? * w ?c Cheese tl ???'?>?:? 36c potatoes (new) per peck 10 to "= Java Coffee ???? *0 Hio Coffee per lb. * 18c Sugar (Orleans)....!III". * ?4 ,14 Rice per lb. * OtolOc Tallow Can dies*. Ill* 1 ????.. 6 to 7o Sperm " * - 14c Star ?? * 87c Herring per dozen * 25 to 80c Golden Syrup per gall In" "'* ""I" 20 to ?JC Orleans ?5s K?gs per dozen.*. ***** 45 to 60c Geese Feathers.. *' So mmi Si : i 40 to ^ . n J5Y TliLlLGRAPH layers refuse to pav 'T^ll-rTUCo^at ?'-a??M7,'Sr %$# W'?i @S0, ami yellow at soms" "prowJld^^n '^"0-'-'! ttt 78 In price.. Whisky firm for Ohio! " unchaD8td *^.MD^?eV^??r?0U'.da":?^ ?o .he trade at rnTndVancy" R?;0FiS2"?S?1rSn# a"'' *a.S?36.T6 for e" the former knd ?S 62JtffirS,?l|r,,,:,*Iw^'1Sulet at *V6 for Wheat is raoderau- 4mm imih Tl><= d-mund lor 2000 bush. White ai ?1 20 IVe ,eaf?j ft *1-19?,'4? Rn'? hush, yellow brought flic ' 0?t? ^ c?i i Corn *c'ive; 60uU Delaware sold at 35(^30 and old at ?7 S5?'i Inwli. ICy&iTx. <~w*o? ana old at 87. Whisky active at "J'" "01 bales. perdne $4,2535,50, Ohio ??> llS sfi s" !?'"?? ??!??? ?? Wheat Arm; salis 70M bufh VTVn*, ?0uUiern *5?'''.25 ?I* for southern choice White Co!n h'C u! *''2S "nd sold. vellow western Oorn firm; 10,00*1 bush. a? re?l^s",n*Te"^,a!eraV7anCes1'fC for falr *????! unchanged. Oats in fair demand at ^I m i j'n " ssa&sss&tt LOSS OF TEETH. avail themselves of th.se reduced ratesNriU , lea?e eal7h? f?omttlmtVime.?Ct0ljer* " "*?' ?<? ? ^a^,KCimt:ns of ,every different style of Teeth now In ush ste5&"5sss!2?4 OfDce and Residence 145 Market St., Wheeling. |auR20 M. F. UuEwaiivi ggft^P ENTIST, To^n'cTock"1 h'3 03,06 10 resldence. ne*t door to the 1 iur.j robertson&orr, DENTISTS. *43 Klnrkel Hi., WHEELING VA RKFerknces?h. n. Weed, d. d Hon g w r>,f" son, Hon. Alf'd Caldwell, Hislionor, JamesTa'nne'Tsi T" 5ihre'V,,Ne1,*.0?' *?"??? John Knote, Esq . ^M. Eoff Eso' John Prlsscli.M. D., W J Bales m n V . n 'OI1' [>?< Fred'k^nUer J?h" Sa,adC' J?hn Prarr' ?haa" Uldwnn', z sep3 ^vvx, -f dministrators''Sale. * lu J O. UIB?O.V, J , 3. T. GIBfON, - Adm rs of Jaioes Gibson, dec'd. Trust Sale. ai.d recorded iu the Clerk'* office of tl.e County Co'uJf of Z'XT^, ^\\VcLir l?-^nr nn?$ ~P augio?"d JOHM MPUDOQK. FOR THE LADIES J IMPORTED & AMERICAN EXTRACTS e:?:g " ??? re> :: S3 :: u ISp . ;: ^3^' :: &?'e Ca"" T ::?ir, ? i |f-fe.rj Together with a large assortment of other extracts too numerous to mention. For sale at Ct* t0? a"g'S GRAHAM'S CHEAP DRUG STORE. HHEATRE Rouge, Toilet l'owder, V"""* ,do Rlc; do ' Rouge Balls, Meen Fun, Pink Saucers, Lilly White, Rose Pink, Tear Drop, tor sale at auB13 GRAHAM'S CHEAP DRUG STORE. "M?,0NRF 4, co-'s Patent Clotl es Dressing ConipouDd" to IbA ri fkEi!1 restoring soiled and faded garments to their original brilliancy. Trv It ??uw For sale by OH&RLES W. GRAHAM. ltu*1'' . DRCGGTST. T Trustee's Sale. BYMVa?h?oSfha ?S?- ?f TU5t fr0m Jo,m r'?y ?o tne dated tS r * ? Is-?' JJnd?*?r of record in Ohio county Virginia, in deed book No. 82, page 889. T will sell at nnhifc auction to the highest bidder?at the front doorof the Court Kajtt 'h2lr*?/ t??.Un-ty? on ^hc 27th day.of August, 1839, the .m nu,nbered <51) Cftv-one, situated on the ^y?T^zzvin Graham,i *?*?$ - ?s Tr'S-'m Sllt-C"''- CHARLES W. RUSSELL, . Tru?te^. UiM FOUNDED REPORT KEARSLEY HOUSE, BA,.k,o'<rr, 1 ET some means or other unknown to ine, iL^tias^H^en etr p ,ni1 e,,e,,llt"i that my lintel Is vwse.1. Permit jne thrnngh the columns or voir rianeV to corrept this unfounded report and to assur** <h??'???? pablle that (hey will be ic?U^.Ud X a,uaI and ? ai5 hours at this establishment. Respectfully. ' *" Jyl-*m JOHN KEARStEY. iyf) UARRRLS'.FAjriLT FtOUR Just recl?lv?,l , ' fUsaieby [mylSJ LIST? MORUIRON AOo'"' QOOPERAGE.-W0 Whliicy Barrels, 50 Hair do. ~ ipi>n? mrcrrrffn 0 4<i Do*. Superior Snath., If " - do R^kes, ? 1 l-in do Cradles, ror sale at . J 1 SMITH A GORRKI.7.,8. ?%'f[ f? i |i -ir ? i ?> "I BY THE "UNION LINE. TO THE DAILY INTELLIGLNCEB. '| OPFICE,CORNER WATER AND MONRO!STUEET8. '? ? - .. " I Thekton, N. J., August 24;?The democratic state convention met to-day und Was largely at tended. There were 2,000 persons present du ring the-session.' Six ballots were taken, when E. R.-Y. WMghCof Hudson county, was nom inated as candidate for Governor, the next high est competitor was Charles Skelton, of Mercer county. The Anti.-Lecorapton and Lecompton delegates from Sussex, had a long and tedious fight, regarding their, right to scats in the con vention, finally the difficulty was settled, by the withdrawal of hoth parties. Resolutions were adopted,'favoring the principle of popular sov ereignty; opposing the opening of the slave trade, &c. The nomination of, Mr. Wright, was' made unanimously. There is great rejoicing among Wright's friends, over his success in so spirited a contest. Washington, August 24.?Isaac Winston, of Kansas, has been appointed Consul at Kings ton, Jamaica. The Administration have received assurances from the'Government of Costa Rico of its prep: a ration to. appoint, in conjunction with that of the United States, a commissioner to settle all claims of our'citizens against that Republic. It is presumed that this commissioner will be appointed shortly after the arrival of minister Diinitry, at San Jose. Capt. Marcy, of the 5th Infantry, has been appointed by the President, as paymaster in the army, in place of Brevet Lieut. Col. Coffee, resigned. The President to-day extended the hospitali ties of the White House, to Senors Matu and Leordo. Gekena, Aug. 24.?In the American State Council, at the ufternoon session, the Committee on Credentials, composed of Messrs.. J. B. Mur ray and Chas. B. Freeman, reported the names of one hundred and forty delegates as having presented regular credentials. In the American State Council yesterday, the question of the time and place of holding the State Convention was discussed with great ani mation, but a majority was found to be in favor of holding it on a different day from that of the Republicans, and it was finally decided that it should be held at Utica on the 20th of Septem ber. Two delegates to the National Convention were subsequently elected, the Hon. Erastus Brocks and Hon. Lorenzo Burrowea. Mr. Brooks addressed the Convention at considera ble length, and was followed by the Hon. Dan'l Ullman, after hich the Convention adjourned title (lie. Philadelphia, Aug. 24.?The City Demo cratic Convention nominated Horner K. Kneasse lor District Attorney, and Mr. Thomas Mc6rnl.li for Prothonitary. Nominations were also made for Senators and Members of Legislature. Cincinnati, Aug. 24.?Craig, Richter & Co., contractors for cleaning out ot the Mississippi, ; publish a statement in the morning papers ex onerating their sureties, Richard McCorwan, , Wiswell, and others, and stating that the work was formall3' accepted by the government and the money paid. Cleveland, Aug. 24.?John Bosfield's pail | factory burned to-day. Loss $15,000; insurance $8,000, all in New York companies. Louisviile, Aug. 24.?On Thursday night Jesse Williams, an old and wealthy citizen of Caldwell County, who was under guard at Princeton, charged with murder, stealing and cruelty to his slaves, Was taken from the jail, carried several miles and hung. His two sons, John and James, who are guilty, of nutnerouB crimes, escaped death by absconding. About the same tiine Dr. Singleton, Mansfield Morse and Stawii, supposed to be connected with Wils } Hams' villanies, was severely punished, nnd. or dered to leave the county. Leavenworth, Aug. 24.?McCrea, who killed Clark, a Pro-Slavery man, in 1854, was arrested here to-day. Clark was the first man killed in the Territory from political causes. St. Louis, Aug. 24.?River fallen 2 inches in the.past 24 hours, and is still falling, with scant 0 feet to Cairo. Nothing new frow the upper steams; all arc on the decline, and difficult to navigate. Weather clear and pleasant. New Yoke, August 24.?The Arabia sailed this morning for Liverpool, with $250,000 in specie. LUMP CHALK.?-l batrels White Chalk iu lump, just re ceived nnd Tor sate. All goods sold by me are war ret.teil ai represented. [anglft] S. G. ROBINSON. Plows, Plows. GILL'S Steel Combination Plow. Potent Lever do Centre I.ever do Side Hill do . angO For anle by SMITH A GORRET.L. BROOMS.?HO dozen Fancy Brooms of good quality, re ceived and for sale by auglfl MAXWELL, CAMPBELL" A TINGLE. 17<LOOR ?5tl bills. Union Mills Extra Family Flour re . ceived and lor anle by augiO MAXWELL. CAMPBELL A TINGLE. IIEESE.- 411 boxes prime Wentem Reserve Cheese just received aud for sale. an?18 MAXWELL, CAMPBELL A TINGLE. ouNUKlSf.?&U boxes Werk'a tierman Soap, O SO do Hill's do do 28 do Werk's Palm do 6u do Fancr Toilet do -'25 do Werk's Star Candles, 25 do Wood's Columbia Starch, Received and for s*le by BO(il9. MAXWELL, CAMPBELL A TINGLE. "T> EKINElTSUUAU AhYRUP. IV 50 bbls. Crushe : and Powdered Sugar, fill do CotTee Crushed do . 50 do Golden 8yrup, Received and for sale at aug19 MAXWELL, CAMPBELL A TIXGLE'a. STRAW A STALK CUTTERS.?The celebrated Telegraph Fodder Cntter, for sale by mpO SMITH A GORRELL. Gross Blacking, 5 gross Pain Killer, IV 3 gross Brentllnger's SHrsaparllla and Dandelion, 1 do Oox'i Gelatine, 1 do Barny's Triooptierua, 1 do Wood's Hair Restorative, 1 do Bak rV Cod Liver Oil, ?\ do Brown's Jamaica Ginger, . 1 do Thomson's Eye Water, 5 do Wrlnht's Pills. ?For salo by ? T- H. I/OGAN 4 CO. jyl8 and LOGAN, LIST A CO. HITELEAD, Gloe, Rosin, and B.th Brick, at No. 78 , , Main Street, Centre Wheeling. aug20 It- B. McLAIN A CO. BEDS.?Canary, Hemp, and Black and White Mustard, ^ at 78 Main street, Centre Wlieelfng. . . uug20 ; IL-B. MoLAIN A CO. ? UTMKG8^ Mace,"cinnamon, Olovfcs, Allspice, Ginger, and Black and'Cayenne Pepper, at 78 Main Ft., Cei tre Wheeling. [anrtO] R. B. McLAIN A CO. . FALL FASHION GENTLEMEN'S; SILK & CASSIMERE HATS FOR1859. FINK ASSORTMENT on hand ror InrpecUon and sale. jl Jl Call and see. 8. AVERY, . auglO No. 140 Main 8t? Whtelingylya. W1IITE LEAD.?150 kegs J'ure White Lead, IK Conk ling A Co.'a Cincinnati make,;jnst' received ar.d for site liw^by [auglb], ;. Bffl-. HOB1N8QN. LINSEED OIL.?4 casks Piirt Linseed ,011, New York make, joit received and for sale by .. . ,. Sr G. ROBINSON. ALSO, 5bafrels'Ll'nieed'6n, TVnmroaii'B make, Cincin nati, and icarr'*nte& pure, thfs morning received and Tor nlrlf . lawtIS] S. ?. KORINgON. ^ w :s: A TO tidUSE^EEPERS. Z] QOMETHING "NEW.?B., T. BABBITTS BEST . MEDICINAL 8ALERATUS. } .? Is manufactured, from common salt, and Is* f* Q prepared entirely different<from otiier 8kloni>Y* Q UO tus.Al I ~ the^ deleter iousmatter extracted in UO such a manner as to produce Bread, Blscoiv AND!andainUnd*of Gake^withont conUUnit ga par- AND ipasses through the Bread or Biscuit while Bak-I ting; consequently nothing remains but common; !8alt. Water and Flour. You will readily per.; ?\ Q ceive by the taste of this 8aleratus that it is en* ?Z Q .vl. O.tirely different from other 8aieratu?. - |UO i It is packed In one pound papers, eaoh wrap-1 AND per brand d,B.- T. Babbitt's Best Medioinal AND . . ;Saleratus;" also, picture,twisted loaf of bread;! *7 A with a glass of effervescing water on the top. O'A 4 \J When you purchase one paper jrou- should pre- i \J serve the wrapper and be particular to get the uext exactly like the first?brand as above. ? Full directions for making Bread with this (Z O Saleratus and Sour Milk or Cream Tartar, will Q ^ t-5 .accompany each package; also, directions far-VJO {making all kinds of Pastry; also, for making So-| AND da Water and Seldlits Powders. 1 AND ^q MAKE your OWN SOAP'^y ; 13. T. BABBITT'S PURE :CON?ENTKATED POTA All, 'r% Warranted double the strength of ordinary Pot-i r) r* ash; nut up in cans?1 lb., 2 lbs., 8lbs.", 6 lbs., land 1$ lbs., with full directions for making Hard ANiviand Soft Soap. Consumers will find this the cheapest Potash In market. Manufactured and for sale by 7U B. T. BABBITT, j Nos. 09 and 70 Washington ?st.,NVvr-Yjrk, and No; 88 Indla-et., Boston. 68 AND 70 For sale by HEED & KRAFT. augl6-d,w*tw 6m* . . .? FOR SALE OR RENT. r OFFER for sale or rent, theiMill property known as the "Woodland Mill," containing three run of Burrs, with all the modern improvements. I There Is also an excellent sett of Carding Machines, 'wills room for additional machi nery, if required, connected with the mill. Possession giv- ' en immediately, if required. Also'for sale, two farmn, each.containing over one hun dred and sixty acres,, on one of which there are about one hundred acres cleared, in excellent order and In a good state of cultivation, with an Orchard and Frame Dwelling Houses thereon. On the other, there are about fifty acres cleared, with good Orchard and Buildings. Also, one lot of ground containing about seven acres, in a high state of cultivation, with two frame Dwelling Houses thereon, a large Store House, with cellar underneath, black smith shop, and stabling for eight hordes, together with other buildings that arc necessary. All the above property is sltuated.wlthin one and one-half iniles.of the Ohio river, on Fish Greek, Marshall county, on the Fish Creek Turn pike leading to Bellton, on the B. AO. Railroad. ' This is one of the best locattons in N. W.Virginia for the purchase of wheat and other grain. The above property is offered on the following terms: One-fourth of the purchase money, to be paid in hand, and the balance in equal Instal ments of one, two and three years, with interest from date, giving negotiable note with approved security. Any person purchasing, enn have the opportunity of seed ing this fall, II required; can also be supplied with all kinds of ttock and farming uteusils, on accommodating terms.?. For further information, apply to the subscriber ou the premises. ~ J. HOIINBKOOK, augll d&wlm Woodland, Marshall Co., Va. West Liberty Academy. THIS Institution will commence Its second stssion, on the first itondayof.September next. It is located near the village of West Liberty, Ohio county, Virginia, In the midst of a beautiful and fertile country, and surrounded by a moral and industrious community. Encouraged by the success oi the pafct session, the author ities of the Institution have greatly Increased the means of j boarding and accommodation. The corps of Instructors has been increased by securing the services of Prof. J. T. Bradbury, of Waterville Co'lege, Maine, who takes charge of thedepartnientof Mathematics and Natural Science, and his lady, an teacher of Painting and Drawing, and assistant teacher in the female depart ment. Mr. and Mrs. Bradbury come with the highest re commendations from the Faculty of Watervllle College. The corps of Inst ructors at-presettt Consist of A. F. RoiS, A. M., Principal, and Prof, of Ancient Lan | guages, Belies Letters, and Moral Science. J. 'j1. Bra'siicuv, Prof, of Mathematics A Natural Science. Gku. Ross, Assistant in male department. A W. Ssiilrt, Principal of the Primary Department. Mrs. Braduurv, Teacher of Painting and Drawing, and assistant in the female department. Miss Frank McCollocuu ,'Teacher of Mnslc. No effort will be spared by the Principal, to maintain this Institution in the high position which it has already assum ed, and to render it in every way worthy of the public favor and patronage. Catalogues, giving a more detailed account of the Insti tution, can be had by application to the Principal, West Liberty, Va., or at the 'Intelligencer* office. Wheeling. [parkers0urg Gazette and Wellsburg Herald, copy one month, and send bills to this office for collection/! augll-tUlsepl - PROSPKGTOS OF T11E American Collegiate Journal EDITORS.?J?. V. Rick, of 111.; W. H. Tiller, of Ky.; J. S. Low, of Va. CoHRESPOxniSG Editor.?W. S. Hawkins, of Tennessee. CIRCUMSTANCES, entirely beyond our.control, bavins: prevented the publication of the Slyliut during the past session, the American Lituuky lNbTlTum has determined to renew it, under the above name, and in an enlarged and beautified form, at the commencement Of the approaching Collegiate Session. It shall cons.st principally of original articles, written for Its pages, and will be devoted to the advancement of Literature and Science, ever earnestly striving to give edu cation and the refinement of ta?.te, their proper weight in the development of mau. Looking beyond any pecuniary considerations, it will claim to Impress upon the minds and hearts of its readers those lofty sentiments which are so essential- to intellectual superiority and moral sublimity. And discarding all political strifrs an-1 party contentions, will endeavor to uphold and maintain a bound literature on a firm basis. Each volume of the Jocrkal will consist of Ten Numbers, commencing with October and ending with July. Each number to consist of thirty-six pages, closely printed matter. Txrms:?Single Copy, $!,5C; Five Copies, $C; Ten Copies, $10. No deductiun made for larger clubs. A large per centagc allowed to all who will act as Agents. Aduress all communications to the EDITORS OF THE JOURNAL, j>27-lin d twAw _? JJti/i a nyt Va. FIRST IN FASHION f fall style silk hat! SILK HATS! SILK HATS! FALL STVLE, FALL STYLE, FRENCH STYLE, FRENCH STYLE, BEKRE STYLE, BEEBE STYLE, ?EN IN STYLE. GENIN STYLE. \\7 E would call attention to our splendid stock of. Silk T T Hats of the various styles, manufactured by the very bept workmen in the cities of Philadelphia and New York, winch will surpass any manufactured this side of the moun tains for lightness, durability and beauty. . augfc * HARPER A BROTHER. FLO UK. Ofc BBLS. NE PLUS ULTRA FAMILY FLOUR, from choicest white wheat, Extra Family, in store and for saleJ>y C __ [aug4J MATHEAr McNABB. Q r\ BBLS. Pastry Double Extra Flour, for Bakers and family use, from selected wheat, in store and for sale by * MAT1IEW McVABB.a aug4 - Wheeling", Va. \ Cider nnd Wine mills. HICKOR'S Portable Mill and Press, Male's 'Cider Mill and Corn Shelter, Just recelve'd at the Agricultural Warehouse of nug9 SMITH k GORRELL. 1 HI I GRu. Shanghai Matches,/or sale by Mil I augB ~ P?C. -HILDR DRETH A BRO. j Ot DCZ. Pat. improved Zinc Washboards, for sale bv ?Q aug8 - " P.{Of HI LP RE HI A BRO. MAR\LAND LIME.?-lOti*bbls. Maryland Liine, fresh from the kilns, received by ' ftugS ? ? ? ? j _P. C. IIILDRET1I A BRO. * ? A N extra article of Flat and Round Cace Hoops, at A- j.vl4 D. MCOLL A BRO's..Variety Store. FAMILY FLOUR. XTTE have now in store and shall be receiving dally the > V celebrated Powhatten Family Flour made from white wheat, to which we invite the attention of the trade. MATTHEWS A CO. BURJ KTT's Uocoine, Wood's Hair KesiorutlVe, ' Lyon's Katiiairon, Baruy's Trlcophtros, Oil Grapevine. For sale hy Jylf. LAUGHLINS & BUSHFIELD. 3 GROSS Extract Lemon?Mitchell's. , - 1 do do Yanida?Preston A Merrill's. / t .do do Pineapple and Strawberrv.' 1 do do I Almond* and Oelery.- At . jy!4 ' LAUGHLINS/A BUSHFIELD'.*. | ' Desirable Farm for Sale. TnAT valuable and highly improved Farm immediately / adjoining ibe village of Cameron, on the Baltimore A j Chio Railroad, known as the McCoriaughy F?rm,.contain- j ? Irig 235 acres, in pood state of cultivation. For particulars r-. enquire of Wm. McOonaughy, on the premises, or of Cran gle A Co., Wheeling. If not sold previous to the first of September, I will offer It at> public auction, on that day, at the vifiage ot Camortn. jy2M*? . .. ... R. CRANGLE.. .[Moundsvllle S ntlnel and Wayneaburc Republican, publish until dav of sale^aud send bills to tills office, on Insertion,' - for collection.] O A BOXES'iT- A G. Fox's 4? Cincinnati" Starch, receivedr. ZO by laiigsr; V. C JlILDRgTU k BRO> I' "Gross BURNETT*a O0 CO A /.VjST. tKe most elegant.knd cJisapr*t Hair Dressing In use; for sale to trie:trade at i Eastern prices, by ? ' T 'H. LOGAN A Ol>. , jylfi and LOGAN, LIST A CO. " CCHILDREN'S White Cotton Hose, and Fancy dot at .f jelh D. NICOLL A BRO's, 109 Main st. mwm ?' VAIN'STREET. 50 Dollars ! ??IT HAS HO RIVAL ?nJa Manufacturing anaw Fire Proof Salamander Safes ? . 7's * a a - *> a ? a J. N. VANCE, NO. 37 MONl^O^1 fel'ltEKT AQuitT TOR OT BTXikE Jt BARNES CEUtBRATEU FIRE ANDIBURGLAR P R OOF SAFES. THESE Safes are known to twj.suporlor to any offered for tale In the Western Country; They are wurrantrd to be entirely fret} from damp, Jiare neyer failed to pre??rve their contents, and arc secured by the; best Patent Pottdtr and Thief Proof Locks. A FULL ASSORTMENT ALWAYS :0N HAND AT .MANU FACTURERS' PlItOKS. ' : To parties wishing to purchase a first rate article'.6f Sfcife, I would beg leaVe. to refer to tlje following firms, who have them in use; and can testify to their reliability. Messrs. Bailey, Woodward ACoJ 44 Norton, AchesoriA Co. . . . List, Morrison k Co. . " McOlallens k Knox. 8. Qit k 8on. " Helskell A.Swearlngen. . u Laughlins k Bushfield. apl-I>dAw C. E. STIFEL, Munnfaclurer afTin Ac Sheet Iran Wore AND DEALKIt IN HOUSEFTJRNISH1NG HARD WAKE, HAS on hand Ja very large assortment of 'ttouseDtrnlsh lng Goods,. a part of his-stock consisting of :a fine lot of Water-cooler?, lined with porcelau; .Water-filterers; Wait ers, Teacanlsters,' Ma?serV patent minute .Freexer, Old Dominion Coffee-pots, Bird cages, Cutlery, Britannia and Black Tin Ware* Tinned, and Enameled Hollow Ware^ Brass Kettles, Ac. . . . i? ? > He requests of his customers and the public generally, particular attention to his Water c6ole'ts and patent Freezer, If any one wishes to;save.Ice; and;t)te Old Dominlon'Coffee P*.t makes the best coffee, arid soon will pay .in aavingcoffee. Also on hand a very large assortment of Ills own mnnu factured Tin Ware, wholesale;and retail. . Auy articles not on hand will he xuade to order at,the shortest nutice.and at reasoiab'e pri?*e?. *' ' -"? * 1 ; FRUIT CANS ALWA YS ON HAND. ,Thq^u. wfrnt.ofHojrse>.cep^.ftoo*Wwill do well to call on hlm.^HTs articles are too numerous to mention. Those who call will find.anost.everyl article tor fitting oat a tine household. C. K. STIFEL, . / / my28-d 6m No. 17$ Main St., Whaling, X* J PIANO FORTES. A. II. GALE & CO. Take pleasure In inviting the attention $f lArlsts, Amateurs, and the Public generally, to their NEW SCALE PIANO FORTE, just In troduced. ' The growing desire for a Sqare Plabo:Porte that shall approach the Grand In volume, of sound, and, at the same time, avoid tlie ungainly appear ance of that three-cornered Instrument, directed our efner-.', gies to tlie production of'such a desideratum. Our toll' is rewarded and ?c submit the result without fear ol* com petition. J- . ?5^" Our Pianos are all guaranteed to give entire satis faction, whether ordered from us direct or sohl.by any of? our agents throughout the country; aud we solicit a. contin uance of thf>t patronage which .we have enjoyed for the last, twenty-five years. A. II. GALE-& CO., je2!My 107 Kabt 12tu>t., New York. CUSHINGS & BAILEY, PLIILISHEKS AND WIIOLESALB DEALEKS IN BOOKS & STATIONERY! 0O..3O9 BALTimblCE 8TKBET, OPPOSITE HANOVER STll.EET, BALTIMOKE, MD. Offer a full assortment of FCHOOL, CLASSICAL, LAW, MEDICAL k MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. They are prepared to execute orders for Libkabiks, Col lboks and Schools on the most favorable terras. THEIR STOCK OP STATIONERY embraces all Itsibraneb es, and contains a varied assortment. janlS-ly* SECOND ARRIVAL OF SPLENDID GOODS!, 8AWTKLLS k SHANNON, No. 9 Monroe St., Whee!iu?r Ya.; have just received and are now opening their Sec ou<l Stock of Cloths, Cassameres and .Ye&tlugs, together with a splendid assortment of Gentlemen's: Furnishing Goods, such a3 Shirts, Collars, (of every description) Cra vats, (a beautiful.style of Lace tie) li'dkfs,-Savpecders, Hosiery, *c., Ac.; in fact every article pertaining to.ii gen-., tl e m an 'a ward rob ??^ull ot-*hlch-wlln>e sold as cteap and* on as reasonable terms as any.establishment in the city. We would call the attention of. our friends to the.far.t that-, all the Cloths and Cassameres ly.nnufkctu'red for the Store are first THOROUGHLY 8PONGED before It is cut, a , great advantage to the buyer. In tliort,' we Intend to leave nothing undone tiiat will be to the benefit of-our customers. ap9 ?AWTELL8 k SHANNON. v4" r 4 DOCTOR BAAKEE TREA TS ALL DISEASES. ?tsss?sp 1 tion to the follow. _ 'fnp Disease*:? i Cocoas, Coli>ii. Cows x oir, . Chcjcp,' IXFLtKiOUK_ ?Abthma, Bkokcuj- , ti?, and all dis*a*-~ j r"i et sof the Nose, Mouth, Throat and Ltings. Attention Vlll"be given to all Skin Diseases.: "Lumbago, Lombar,* Absc*sbks, Scrofula, , ItllKL'MATlSM, NEUAAL01A, PXKALYSIU, EplLWHV, DrSPXPflU, Pilis, and all other diseases of the 8tom'ach, Liverand Bow-: ? els, and all Chronic diseases pertaining to women:and chil dren. : Dr. Baakee can produce one thousand certificates o his perfect success 1n curing CAXSER8, OLD. SORESOtt \ ? ULCEUS, FI8TULA, SCaLD HEAD, WENS, iiWKLLINGl and TUMORS of every description, and without the use;o< the knife. These last named diseases cannot.be treated by ? orrespondence, therefore the patients must-place them selves under his personal supervision. Doctor Baakee has made a new.discovery of a VKluid" that will produceperma nant absorption of the ^OATAJtACT," and re^tcre pwrmanant vision to the*Eye without the use of the knife, and cures all diseases of theEyesand Ears without .-the use 'of the knife or needle, and he has constantly on hand; an.excellent as- ' sort men t of beautiful artificial Kyes and Tympanums, (or . Ear Drums,) suitable for cathcr sex, and all ages, Inserted In five minutes, r 4. r,y r.V r--r^v : . r - ^,- trr DOCTOR BAAKEE is one of the most skilful and cele brated Physichins and'Surgeons now living. His fame is known personally In every principal city In the World: \ All letters containing ten cents, directed to Doctor Baakee' ' asking any questions pertaining to any disease, shall be promptly answered, and all Chronic Diseases treated by :? correspondence except those mentioned requiring his vir ion al Supervision. ' ' - Orncs llonasraoM 0 a. m. to 4 r. m DOCTOR BAAUZE, 74 Lexington St., between Cbarles and Liberty Fts., ' *' mh29 Baltimore, JJ trj/iunt/. PURE "ilQUORs" ~~ \A7E are now recci7ing and ketprconstantly on hand a. v ? J supply of the following Liquors, to which we desire to ^ call the attention of the trade generally. We flatter our- ? selves that we can gire entire aatitfitcilon to all who inay favor us with their orders. Pinet, Castillioro k Oo.'s Br indy of^3S46. " ' r' Sci^nette Brandy, Cognac ' Brandy, Domcstio do " Cherry do Ginger do Apple do Peach.- do Blackberry do Sherry Wine, Port Wine, "Mardeifk Wine', Marcat do Malaga do Claret . do Hehlsick's Champagne, \ Heidsick & Go's Champagne, % ' California 8parkl<ng Chompagne: Holland Gin, Domestic do. Jamlca Rum. Irish Whisky, Monongabela do, Rectified do, PURE RYK WHISKY of 1S50.1 Falkirk Ale, '- YbungVr's do, Loud -n Brown Stout. Cigars, Tobaoco, Salid Oll, Ac. All orders entrusted td our care wfll receive prompt at* ? tention. W. A. EDWARDS & BR0., comer of Market ^nd 'Monroe streets, A . auj:3 Opposite the McLure Ilouse, Wheeling, Ya. I l ,^\ ?... m. uu-ui tmcwcr w 1JCj Co.'s celeb/atejl. Sewing Machines, O. P. BROWN'S Watcli and augS-'1! fi'i.i.>*'? ? ? ' .? '???'?- ?? ?'* ? ~VV M ~w alLace, ^ , j?T T O R NE ?-''A t l a w'[M 1 AJTIJ NOTARY1PTJBUO; ;* Martinsville, Belui out Coua ty, Okio. iPartlcnlao latteiltlon will i?e giiren to the collection'of" cfaliiu. au*5-ly<