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? v u. *vi * • Wrdiral. SILLERS COOCH SYRDP I r u t'|J Mi't LX iii» AVTImX, I * 1 ' '•••' *ufH~*r*«* *• 1 m»w ^,,|ll%< bo of „ .'|h i»v% •'lAfcet-r. II in u»*t "aily tiM- > nw*«m .»i 7* m «-* ■— '«*> p«*'wh; tiitda»n. ul*'>nl n« (T«ui tvlw i u» I V*,1 ■* . ' nuh ,uut AmhItvO .11—MAMA. Kn*u I Wl”’' i * tii^ofn rtiiVMl^ Mvltwl ir»iu ?rJ I# 'W* . I***-*1 **Vm ln< ~_•!»«. Brt. f. U. laaaib. »S*Ur «l 'JJ, k«Hm UNrrli. Ut\ii»<rU. l V ItAtl A, ' IK, ►’*** JVl'4. I. I ant:." ."VU^'T'«T iu Mill UW»> tllBlll. I !•»* ,r'i" •« tha iwitl^l .ha* >vi ~ ,,a ,h|r nJCA • I .TTk tT...> ru |>iue'.l' t It. ttw na«Ma«, Mid i.„t t«S» dulIM* Uiv day utlthiul WO 1*1 I hi* I hnw> •*«•« l*n«iMU ... m> ,-Mhlta*. and la-law Mm* * !*••—« tluUy l*llr\rd Ihvlu. t.air«.milT. ^ *—?~~nrTJz'rX': vsek Hfimlern Pr..»«-a la*v*l»n*LwJ>r%lg*2: kk,4 a * r*t(V- -u> nt »h* rv»n< r—• n !IhTi .f (Wi nmt+*m+ l« • «*» * ... alt *Tw> an alHlcHvI *«h f vhiv.i H‘HO, IhMiM I*. 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BAROSMA CRENATA OR BUCHU LEAF* l uw.Ui.in> t««.. »'«».*.* »n.l OOjWll •t with >nrh »M i»w Mtotn *w »«n.l •» Inrnw* it* Mutual Proportion. ThH m.wh iM-inurt »ml htohlv v»lu«|.W. pr* panUtm will not bail to • rt*rtuail> re-m^v* v.rxvtn bfMi'tv. OriveL f’lNi'H, !^~ou»u/H£intv !,*£' SnSTuti tplvtlV. rWfMN nl Ihr KM lnfb*»m»iM.*nr « om- n.* Ifc _ ami* ail Diseases of tie BMier m liim it m ivnr.Kii A SOVEREIGN REMEDY '* ,h '' aJulaicHraa Health and Vi*cor to the Systen wiving hi the hlMt Hr nr act Health and tlreailh. It F. xFl.I-FRJt A Ctt. Me A*ehia, PltWiurv* Prana *4.1 >.r MV ARB. KH t FT A oa. WhanUw w Vo, , , __S&* DR. T. J. KISNER, mranm HPTIA1P TO ALITHCr* T'otk-M.t* fanmwl Mm »"•*, lUn.v uwl pettnxviMC**. •«*»! «•*»“» Inmrmll fn. .elr.>ul l»e |a*H*lc Fv*T| Imu XI.te, t rah a±^UjaasraaBS! character nl which the » »>*• «> « time* umI uakfdlrtcuwftaiHrs-e'lfwn ah. I tn vaaire fthe nruhaNa thm of ttrnntmaV kee Wrutrta ..f Mctlema. icing rlhmtl, irmrlin. Mipaurtta* mJkhd of 'W^T0!1 iha Vital IHa. m. T» rocdirtnaajjwd » him ntr ith-uoml awl pm np In hla , s,r fteeklw. t».c treatment of Acuta in nrnrr. IT. Kkurr willgtaa Uhall, »ll«lM| I treatment of aU vnrtrUtu trf flirohJc (JPmw t^iAi vnurr ? Uip SHkfti Mrnjlpla. i mil its TAiVfl *»nm. vti* hmH»M pl(££2 r.32 }SSsa?«?EE?ftd I HI N a ll mrlvrIpeatwaaOwthna whet gA^»tl.ag 53* TStS23B!2S<f!. t at 4 « lot IV M. _ . ai4. 4H4 4l4lin PIUA /1 iatmarth. i "rszu upturn, HbuinShJ?-. »* > TirbHiAS A «" aaplPOAw and OOAS I JOT A iXA ruma ruia eBWAL PLAOTKK PaJUA UKKTqnaift ' ^ ‘***1"— K,p. * H1LJ>RAVM A HR*' .financial. NATIONAL bank or WHML1KO. Designated Depositary V S. rartTAL r»i» m.. .. t'AITAL Al THOklUK._ MUNiV IUaKIVKUhN Uk^T'IT- J* U rrmt ptilil «•* Di>H0^ f%»tl**' tlona tiuMir. mimI |'rwnl» iiMnupli) Kx(*li«ti|r buo|ht mimI *4tl. xtiurruM: (ktnrK WhfMt. Jamb llumbroofe, Jt*liii K HnUk.nl, Jim i'll IW U , JlM**t' Klliak-M. rt».*4rr l>. Knni. 1 «.t*i * irpitfhpm, Uiym pitVMl^. J"1'" WtlVAT.Pnoi.leol. tlBORI-V AKAMW, I’mlller. >IAw The Feoplo’s Bank. ryr|u |, No. m MAJN KT. W UPkUXU. \ F W \ 4 UiOMT) rvurl\«*l U4l tWpUMlt. IU lrrr«t lildiMl *im* ImJ drpaik • \«4«« mimI >>iIU Ki«l»*nr bimimI ttki. i«*1 l»*tu>n» Ml bum** ur fnmi ilntttil |>i>im|illy Mil*-ihUh! Uv John HrM, 1 nU*'* IV-adian Hem J T Ml, John VorkleT, •km l J. Hov.l, Ktehaitl«Alter. JOHN RV.IIX Pw*t. jomiah mwniut'r.uji'r. •»»* MfIMIS It » N K III t» III I I I M. roller. Jftim ML. ftrfirrro J!•"* ami tjmmy Mi.viy r>:i t ivvn un ntANHiicvi Hyaena. 1»'. leal paid i«l Rpn «U<S •MMitM. ('■•UNlkMi’t |>nivupllj mIU-imUmI Uv > v l »n*** <•«> IhM Kurt U*uilit mimI «*k! TH(A ML1.IHT. l1n*4»le«iL MM !. P. HII.l *KkTH, Twmmuiw. ' u’li-; Educational. STARLWa KED1CAL COLLEGE, roliimbiiM, Otilu. FIUIP. NlNkTJK.Mll RKUtfLV* Jg* I esniiifwnK'^ %m*UmmiIn%. »****"' \ loth. I'kXM»d rmbi Mmvh !•* <ll»»k-Ml l*.4im«.tfi IWttaml Mrt.IUiiK-H.Hl Hungry M ill br irlvrn t.pukirlv thr**ii|h«‘U« th«- win 1, r Mt -t. KrmiMtt* lltnblUl in th«* • nllt-ge huiktliAK Ibb MtfHPbd mhm.h^immI Atwd U, mih! Mlrrmly hMM m Imiv uumU*r «»f pa 1 H(iHW>ntM will mI*«. hM\H bdrantM* of CJIpl i-hI tiMttmrtkNi in tin- •* <*»lo ivmiiimr. rA<n%rt , , • H. M Hmtth. M. D„ Pn4. Prtndplee and ivi. t uv .4 MMitelnn. 1-n.nHa r«rler. M IX,’Prof. Htnetrtia ami ■Harare. of Women and > lilldreii. Jobs loatuu, M. IX. Ilvl. Auatomj ami j'tl Hamilton. M. IX. Pn.f. kuryer) - Vve un«t K.a -utvpf) • ri».*< k. WtMmky, H* I*., IW. ‘ krti»«U) “m«|,'£fcT.«S. * IV ^hf Materia Medtea mimI Thpnutuikx jxiinnl. M. |X,IimnBrtrilBrofAMlMJi PKB9L Full cntM i r ——-t **.* !** Mu in.«wlnHnH t|*rt »dik*.liMM ..nMiuMtuvn , --—-*! i4>iti.iiu4rHiur’»Tk*k«4.. ——. 3 w *rth*lr arrival, by ealtlna at th** iiminii< *ultal4r Nalimp. _ 1'iif «m ul*r* >*r aiKlii)*>iial MnMttM, au« dm* KRANrmCAim K, X !».. »^)3 ddw m t 1 . •. !^*l 1 Wheeling Female College, WWFIllftU, W. V*. mills INsrmTlON. *’ IIARTFRKD I with full oheginte wwn In >•*'• ■iwutlv r..,twanlto.t tinder a new B.wcl ..f InreetoO. wll' lie iloliol ana eullralalr 110*1 *u> .HI the UoU \V.%lwoahky Ui S<-pU,iul»a Mi The null.Rug# «*• i-f no*h!v reilttr.1 an,l newly fuftifclleif thnalghoal. _ _. It, the ltherwllty of Ita .unnisnftitN In the extent »n>l emniitehenalv. neo of lt» oniro of tluily. In Ik. nnih'.l' •! •ultlnmanatnv emrnent. ami In Ihe ability and e*|erteae,.f Ita Ikonl •<! IiSnnWtow.ibe ,.„>ai. nw. ,.ly uiaui IU a flm-eiai* urtuinary. Ha% an »>*•» nay ymm r*>Tr*2Cr. duaUMI loshng leWrafitaol MyU'U' t W RnMrn, and Mnldle to.itoa. lid ivOWol that with the lllorwl |OtP'iiage alal theewr iwwt ousaaicattia «t Urn '*1“*"f * ami \ trinity, the < ..lletm w ill ««* I* Mu in r Uriel I„J' uitg ImlawaU «o tortilla*** »>" oaaauploliol MlurwUm to he tonml nntahl ,.l iwir ootiwn we«m««Allan i AUo ll athgito War the IdgheO wUOOethiU h* h* at.u* In announce the engagement of a ,a,rt» of n welter* of il*elingut*lied ability, expe rience anil reputation _ \ >„*w *k 1 'graarwXWTxrtn he iwgantxeo at an «o»ty .lay. having -**wt*l reOCMKW to ■ he prr|o*ntt„n of yunng lading lu» tin bu«» newt of teaching _ i (h*«p*K-\Ti*«Y lurriarwrvr wlU he opened tor urn Ml*** aa ary ton young to enter the onllnttol*. . . . _ The hi.tltntlim wtll he enmtueUal Ut«w* Pmieatant. Imt ttot wt*« itexaoilnatlnnal irtnetphw; the UotM*. !,i,oiti*,i4llUavli tt,l ty.ihe Setm-O*. the Fn«l* tertoi.and Urn Fldwaipullan. la-lug tvpnwaitilot In Ihe Faeul ,T' EXPENSE* PKR QPARTF.R Trrrtna not Preparatory. »*: tOmml hnanwy, «; W '*****•• to. h.*tund OtiWiat**, V Junior, Srnior, tl* I i,tin f rrarb. <*r*tan.«v tumram*.** Kxi»*r1ii»*<ntal Sflrnn*, K rxlra. «***J‘; lug.!'. Faulting lu 1 'll, *U* I'aaiel. tlwy .« S Mmue7*1 PiaSn.id P- nftnsni luenl.r.' ‘*1 vneal lliak .ll'i; Fuel, >1 and :M ouartetw. '* ‘Wni* mdi 'juartra. lk.*Kt» Fuel ami Ught*.E>: U aahlng. *S; Weefcl. tkwnl, tom Muinlay to Friday nleht an <► Fuel aiell.lghta.F4. |ti 11* t«t h tor tulhon anil hrmw pnywrii in all iwee. at ineironueneemen* of fMa*d« 1 Sent Mil. SiIV IMh. Fell. I*t ami Anri! I*th. 1 L. 1. tgX»US. A.M M. Ih. July Ji, 1*1 _pnwtilent. Bethany College. mills ISSTITCTP'S It*WI* I «xim* <f# flit* nfrtff and h«<alihy i.>rtKxu ‘#1 hjU *v«ntr> of Wmt \ !♦ Ulti Bn«okr o«mTy. ***** Jf Wli.-* Unit. aiMl inlh* ^ * IWaifK. M or rati, can find imrhv rrmlylo take then; to the t Wkw* iNtnatod aa It W tn the enuntnr, tt tv rrmovrd at once frtwn the kmhtMIB tn extmvMatww. and th. Swfltt Ww *»r ▼***.which attach to CnUr^ra In or near Untv cldea. Y.iurv* turn who dealre a thorough wnraOnp , a tU And necttllar mlvantssfs In Bethany rw tetfe. She lum an •trerk-iurd rncultr MM afford* the Nat MtucBilna «>n I hr V>w«*t Term*. The Jrfh Seaton will commence on the Ut Monday In <Wi.4wr next and termination th* la*! Thursday of June, 1NM. rat*vLT¥. ALIXAina CaWI'WBI.L, rr»wld«*wt. W K. Pw*Di.m»*. Vice PnwMriit mid pntkaerof Mental Moral, aud |N4ltlml Ptd <m>|4iv and HhM*w V#tVnvk i harup l/>t w Ima PnAwor of Am*tent * UmvWm ami l iterature. Kw J« mwi,.v. hniaur of MdhrtiwU# •wl A4MKVIIO K. Kirnaiwo, fmhwirof Natural Phi* l.wophy, t Uriolvt ry and Natural UW«*ry. TtlUft Brantlnff from $$0 tn M fw* week. Tudi**n. t«*f **ewk*ii of • month*, U mHIi« and llklit* extra. \L«r(H .Uu**4i KtwSkUn. i F.k t atakwiMa or further totonsatta* ml* drew W. K PmdleRon ut C. L. la**. Hec’ly. antfia- Jn*l#iw___ IHy authority of the l*«M»l«m*.) Proposed Amendment to the j Constitution of the State of West Virginia. * DJMUtYKU, BT THK JJBGIftLATTIlE II IV Of w*t Ytndrtn. Th# MJowtag h pnw r a* an amendment tothif'uwmutlnn of >- thlM state, to hr added at the ond of the AM c •r'-tton .4 the thtrd arth-le thereof. to hreonie e tmrt of the «uki Umetltutton when ratified k tM-.-ofdlnk to the |N*»vi»ioii« thefe»»f. namely* r -Ni. |*r*m who.vm<v theflrat lay .4 June ti l*d. 11 h or ahull iftve voluntary aid m * waLlauc* u> tha rebellion mpim*« the t idled e "laie*. vital! he a edlsen «4 * Ida Stale or »* al •. low.-.! to vole a* any elect am held therein, n uiiUvw lie haa volunteered loto the military * <4 naval *rvl»» .4 the fulled Kljtla and hv. I, hrew i«r vtoall I* Itmwwabiy dt*rhar*w1 there k fn*m." n Adored. Marehl.USV J«3i HATS AND CAPS, WHOIJB.ALK ANT> ItRTAlL ' Harper & Bro. ► IS* A 77 ..ia Rrwi *hailla«. W. hav.JM rml.rd oar mUiw FALL AND WINTER 8TOCK — •* — IIA'I-M A1VI» .’AC, } WIU.* w* wUl aril al llie )• «U pc*il>H 71 ■I VKI-IR * HRO. - . I ftAIIA. * -Al\ KBS Aisfwmi MZKK AT # |()y LIST. MoKKlHON A CO, (Lhclnfctlt^nrcv, RATES OF BVBSCRIFTION. DAILY, by until,onrye-r, r 6e an iD'MiOat . 4 5 • _ Uirwnmnttit, .. :.1» “ “ imm> uumtli... ^ ~ ijv ('ll; i'BirlrPs |i r »«t*.— *•' TKI WKK'KU,im nil IIMUlllkN*...—« « llin-r u»*»i»llws I4J1 WKKKIA.oueymr. .-... f ™ all ntnmllt,. ...»«•-* * 1,1 RATES OF ADVERTISING. One Suitar*. MM HUM, do lit" or ha* 1° «**•> allot* a Mpian-. II «' ... ... MHife mMiummI Vum.. oliaareek. * .. two week*. --- IlsUlth. N ’* A « IHIk Tkr trBM«r>kl|l la I hr Mil Dlalrlcl—• I . Her* Iroio Hu*. K. V Urwwn. WlBtC. II.. W. VA., ] ( viola*r 2, I "fi t ( lihtort ntrktftmrf On my return l«llil» place tliia morn inae. oiler ii wearisome trip to liilliter t*. II., whither I went to advocate, In tiie tms. of rcluinetl rela-la, and nil other*. lb*ruuae if Utt* t'nioii ai*d the new Stale, ami to urge upon 'he people the importance of enforcing all law* until repcahal or declared void hy the proper judicial aiilhortly, 1 »»•* abuw n vour 1*01*4 of the '>th till., containing a luugtkjr dUiuouna'atton atgned ‘Janie. W. Ami**,' purporting t« give my ‘P®* i litieal re«*ord.' My Brat itnpulae Upon n oting ilii* article w»*S ocurfrti ring «a amti,., not til notice it lit all *. lull upon a little rrlhs tmii I bine oouaidend lien it M due to tin* eonvelltion which noun Uateii me. anil to the loyal ami home rattle men who an* supporting me for the Senate, that I should act nil sell right on the atulcuiettl* of Mr. Alula*, at,.1 contradict tin* many willul and nui licioita falsehood* eontaiutd in hi* let ter. And brat, lest some may U* tula led *» to who this Mr. Anitas ia, lei me aav he ta not M. K. Amiaa, I ^*|., attor ney III low. fi>r the lawyer is a gentle man, and, aa I have reason lu bejleve, my friend. The writer of aaul letter wit* at one time a Southern Meth>*ii*l preacher; belonging lo a laalv <*f men who for year* hehne the reladllnu lived all their talent* and eietgion* to prejM dee the tiiittd* Of •>«* ,|afnple ol till* country againat lie* utinuilcraami incut-1 hereof the old M. K. rhnn-h; denounc ing ilmut *a atadrtPiniatis ami declaring that limy ahoolJ la? dr!Veil acriMS the Ohio river, but I need *<yy uo It lore on till* subject. Your leader* afe familiar with the history of the |n*t tan year*. I will proceed •<> anitwer tbe acverul ai legations contuineil in ilr. A.‘a IndiiA- ’ It letll. lie lire! complain* of the convention that nututHml me. The ... from nit*. T1»«*y »rp known u* tin* p©«r>l*\ wbn :»!§»> knot* Mr. A. Ho ihtm wp**«kM ol wliul li*‘ 'tlU niy poliu« ral *uimn**n*rtull*. In rvply iu tbi** I •ill »«> that In Th* iHnorfpinlMiHon nml |»urtU*» 1 bavt* may «loi*- Miidi 1 lb*»u*ibi *-vwry * nian "fe^ultl .lo—lrft Hh* •Umi'iwj ami Jolnrailiol'nlon party. .... Il«* ih'H rhurK*'» lluil wbon tin* * nioii aoldh r* were deal to k:itr*l“*lb 1 «*dere j i<l them out of tho oourt lionw, w Won ia wholly untrue. t >n the .-ontrary, the ft rat Inion uroo|* eter *eui to Jh/jt l*«lb i*hiim* lb«* lir**t **f July, l**»I.lb«* -LM regiment Ohio volunteer militia. I'm. oft more, r went to thei'oloml on hia arrival in town amt invlletl him to eit caiup ilia ne u tn a t»-«ulifwl grove on mt own farm ; furniahed Ibeui iu wood ready* fill for twro wi-ek*. an.l never t harjird tito Ouverauaeiil one i «nL | After they left wo hail aonie home guard* who wore ordered by fhe eourl not to i m aiiip 111 the oourt-tiouae, hut to alav tu llieir comfortable quarter* elae where. aa tiny might tu)ure the |.ul>lie building*. They had been out .ill a auiul, and .'alee tu eu one Sunday , with a oonalderalilo quantity* of "earn tunal prejerty," in ih»* aliape of l.-d clothing, women und children*' clothe*, and main other am U article* not rou tralntml of wur, and were proceeding to carry their plunder mu* ibecourt-houae. I went to the poreon iu command and informed him of the reqm-al of the, court. He got mad and ordered me to he put under guard. In luughing ataait the uiain-r the nett day, 1 re mark'd to Mr. Amlaa and etle.ru that ( in a cave of that kind “bayonet*" had a “conaervatlve effect." That wa* all there waa of It i yet lid* lltll* elmim itamv, long since forgotten,i »upp'«*ed, waa mentioned l>y S. I*, hum* »n Hi* dav of the convention, and i» new re produced ami print..I hy Mr. A. to pro. o that 1 am a rebel. He charge* that 1 made a ".w-eaalon aia.a-h" at ttoam- tanirl hotaa-, which i» falae.aa theVnton men of Roane will ver ify on the J«li of thi. mouth bv giving UW thetr Individual support. He *ny « I made a accessionapceen inis Irt. New, I .rereet to .peak to fUv Union imuol Wirt on the tth instant, and if Mr. A. w ill attend I wfllehnw Itptohl* iltacom rttnre, I think, what waa the whole courac of mjrrondnctdnringn rreMem* of fourteen year* among the good p*-o pUofW irl eouiilt. HosayslMd the people thev could do nothing now “but w as told it could bo " provcu by u buu ,|r.sl wilmsse*.” It Is not so, Mr. Amiss. No human being ever heard me use such language. On the contrary, a huudrisl nu n lu Wirt and Roane w ill loll you that I used all »ul«*tkM and did all I could Ui keep men out of the rebel army, while the proviart marshal 1 of ut district will tell you Ihat I gave two young un’n f3uu «>ut of iuj’ own poahitV Ui go into liar I nion arui>. Mr. A. aiaosavsthai 1 refused intake the oath of ollU'c under the restored government of Virginia ill IW»I. when apidicd to to do »o, and afterwards went to Wheeling ami U-k 1* to save my offloe. This is also an nnnilllBnted lie. I did no* take the oath in Wheeling at all. I'ol. Alfred Poster, thou (ihorilf of Wirt county, who lias si nor served willi mneh credit in the Horwe of Detegah* of West Virginia, uud nijsell, then eoniinonwealui attorney Ibr \l irt coun iv both freelv and voluntarily Us.k onth iu the u>» n of !Cli/nb«*lh, Wirl isiimiv, West Virginia. before Hr. James A. W illiamson, now of Parkers burg, but then a Justice of Wirl coun ty, m the mouth of June, iwllj and long liefore any troops wore sent into that country, as papers lu the archives of the restored government will alt '"St, and Col. Poster, ami perhaps Hr. Wil liamson, will remember. Mr. A. also alludi-s to a js rsomil difficulty lie had with me lu Wirt county, (although lie says twice over we never had any |>er ■onal difficulty,I hv which lie wishes U> convey the ides that 1 abused him for aam lilting with certain personum-a is* cause lliev were member* of the old M. K. Church, and that 1 was unfriend ly |o that I'hurch. All who know any thing at all of my course through liA in resiss'l to church matters know this to be false. I was raised in the o>l Meth'sllst Clturvh, my parsuls. both of whom, thank ti.sl, ares*ill living, have been member* of that I'hurch for over forty years; uiy only sister and broth ers are inetnhers, and a favorite brnther of mine* Rev. J. t*. Brown, of the Pitts burgh C'onfervnin, a minister therein. I have always aid.-d in supporting *<• ministers slid erecting houses of W'OC •bip fur tbst Church wherever l have livisl, as both preacher* and people will testify. I have Imsmi striving to build it up while Mr. A. has tried to pull it down, and to establish a slave Church upon its rains. lie aars 1 onnld go about among rebels iturlng lho war wh*si a sound I'nion man could not, which is false.— I went across the country to Court ha| once during the war, which was May 17, lsffii, to Roane, and w as at that time [set ii|smat D. Pieehvr's l*y rebel gueril las and insulted and roldsal by tueiiu— [Since Ihat time 1 have not been to ' Hoaue until l<ee‘* surrender. Kvcr siuis; 1 espoused the cause of the re iiored Gowrauitfet of Virginia, 1 lmv»* Nwn trut* mid faithful to It and iho Sew State, going from county u> coon* y rcorganUiiig IboCourU gntl currying hi civil UovoruuMgkt' In IM* l ■lit tu Wirt mid mov'd to jnekton, and m iui (iiuiiitmoiialy eh'OUKt HMI** Attor ney f«>r that eouuty by tbu I’nlon men | it that eounty. In ix'd l wu* choacn Khutor f«»r tho Ihird t’ougrv»r*ioufil Diatriei OH tin' I'reaiik ntial in k**t for our late lamented 1 I hu\v l>eei» b*r u*n y«nr* I'tumnuliug Attorney for Roane coun ly, and yet hold that oillio. S’otu ithatainling ail tliia and much niora, Mr. Amlaa aava he would aoonar vote for >11*O', bavin (ban for im*. VI tUL I b«U*v<* in lhi» tor the llrai liuu* iu hu* nut vary abort letter lia told tin* truth.— Many hu m would MM^ivur vote fur Jeff, than*for me, p'rhapa moat all broken JoWli iiud ap<*«taU* NnutUrrn MctkglM prviirhin*would. !.lk*' Mr. A.Jetf wna a Southern man, lim**! portlier Metho diMH and AbulUiuiiuda, and be would more pKKhuhriV prefer to\ .gefor Jan. biM'IIUM* U lamuii Mr. X., iiku Jilt. has si Mime time lawn considered u little cnuv'on the question fif crinoline. In IsiiJ, ul tlie Instance of the military authorities, I went to Jacksoti to deft nd ■ t'uiou soldier Charged beRww 'he court of tliut couuly with muidur— shooting s nds-l guerrilla; and more r.ss nilv wrhen Mr. AhrHhsm lSsnn, «n honored cilircn of '1 is id eongty, was taken from the bosom of hi. fondly by night mid ruthlessly murdered; on r» ,|ioel I went to Wood wud »sanded In the |.rows niton and conviction of the murderer., .pending two weeks nt court at iov own capwesv and win u kindly und cotirieoii-ly • tf.red niwicv hv s brouter of the ilereasMl, T Told III in no, I uppenrisl In the ouuas because I want civil law mid order featured lu the Country, giving the money to the wid ow and children ul Abraham Imwiii. This Mr. lVcin will nth-si. If these Jackson eouut.v eorreapon deulsof Mr. A. tvally wanted to know toy royerd, why did not tin y uppiv lu .erne OIM ute knulf ll*e la<> hlMlfaf etvetlieinr Why did they nofan the IImi. Judge (ieorge Iam>iuI«, who they know to ho an honorable, truthful gen lh omn.aiat kti“W» |wrtu|>* mole Mlanit lor t»‘lineal course than any living man, for he and myself have labored side by side iu different counties, liuvu met almost every week in four years, and have earnestly and faithfully strove together to restore elvll court* and <|ut In tl... a. lu to ri.Untv. I mil OO'lldh und defiantly np|»-al to ttovernnf lloreman, J oilit** I*oomis, and carry member of the bar In Juekaon and the counties where 1 lm*c prarUei-d, to at test my loyally. Had* Jackson«uny gentlemen will hear man hie when I get home if I live. I ne* ur ti led to prevent any man fmm taking the until of afleRlaure, but on the contrary I adviaed all men who were • bulg'd with aeeeaaiou j.rogllvi* t ice,to takethe oathand stay u( hfmte.ns hundred* will testify. Now , Mr. Editor, l appeal to all hon orable Vnion men, who»e nominee for the Senate I rlnitn to tie, to take my W hole conduct for the ln*t four yeara together, and anv if I have failial in do ing my whole duty to my aouutry. 1 have **riu«u iu luinh haste j 1 h"|*‘ to loldreaa the people of WoM on tne llrat day of your circuit court. Yours respectfully, RoBKHTS. ItHOlVM. i.kTTSK rnoM an. itksav Nttwaxa. tUktor* t.it.-rttr; Aa 1 am referred to by J. W. Ami-* ie hi* teller of U-l week, against K. s. Ilrown, euudidal* for tlu* metis 8—1». 1 ,ha in It mv duly to say IbuL 1 think. Mr. Brow u la a trim and reliable Vnion man. and I ahull give him my eurneat support lt»r the Senate. I have known him for the |uiat four veara to la- aa true aa alee! lor meeoeo Wy. I do not know many thing* ref* rtvd’ to hy -Mr. Alniaa. I hope to ace Mr. Brow in chs'ted by u large majority, aa I la-tie* e he a ill W Yount truly, IlKMlif Nhw mam. I'RIIS MIHTII < tHIItlMt. Imlereallua llebale In her Inn !• tin tonal I on* ealten— I nalrnellve dlai loanrea aa to I he hibllf fi-ellus Thr Weillaanre el kereealon. how II waa » armed, amt oil uboat It. l'rotu an liitcraatlng letter dated Raleigh, Oct Mh, wo make the following extract: a •*•••»• • • • Mr. FVmhee, late Colonel Iu the late HO-cullial Confederate army, found that ho could in no way swallow the report of the Committee, on aiming aside the ordlnnnia* of awwilim, so when thia eauic up for aetiou h»* pel wonted the toilowing nuladilute, which he tliought w.iuld tieklr the palate of every indi vidual member of the Convention : w r. the delegates of the goml |s‘i>ple of the Staloof North Carolina, iu Con vention aaaeuibled, do declare and or dain, and it ia hereby declared and nr datmal: Thai the ordlusncc ef the Con vention of the State of North Carolina, ratified on the twenty-drat duv of November, iu tl*c vear seventeen hun dred and eighty-nine, which adopted amt rutitied the Constitution Of the 1 nt ted Stetisi, la in full force nnd eflbct.and the ordinance of the late Convention ol the stale, of the Iweutleth day of May. in lho vear eighteen hundred and aixly oiie, is' hereby reminded ami abrogated. THU ItlKKKKkNl It ta well to liear In mind the real point ofililVerene*between thia aiihkti line aim me nruimiuw, » nwri™ -y luirtl-d l>v the committee. rtn- onli nance, iu> reported l>v Mr. Bofden yea lerday, stale* dialtm tly that the ordl nam-ehv which tbe .Slate of North Caro lina raiitii-d the t'onatitmloii of tin United Slate* in ’-i* aou- iwl at all » hath 6ei» mfuU force amt rjfeel. Thia Ignore* the action of the State Ncccwitou Convention entirely, and it i« thia |H>iut that grieve* the «*-eah cle ment in the Convention, ihc *ub*ii tute declare* that the ordinance ofl7*ii 1* now in full force, but recognne-a the net of aei“fusion, anti del-larva it naciii di*l and abrogated. Jl-taiK MANLY A* rlUltC'IPAL MoritMKH. Thi* gentleman fr-eU very laid over the lute turn in Confederate allair*. He is not only the leader of the relu-l element in tin- Convention, but he i* alao the chief mourner, lie haa many ■•all bearer* to a*»i«t him a* the dead body of «i**-»aion 1* brought Into tin hall', and they all feel and look very null-mil aalhe funeral eaen-iaea progrv**. When they nn- ealli*lu|ion to part with tlie lH*ly of the dooeaaeit, a* they will la- in a few day* at moat, the ais-ne w ill doubt lea* ho aflreting. The Judge obtllnal the door, and •tated that aa he had intimated before that the phraseology of the ordinance ol the inuimttlee did not suit him, It might 1 |*i expected that lie would propoai* a substitute, Inti that the one iiilrialuocd hv hi* friend i-ann- *0 near hi* ' lew a that he would *»• willing tocomprotni*e • III that. The Judge I* antiquated; lie talk* Ml ill of ooinpmmi**. He deelan-il himself a* exceedingly anxious to rc« tor- tin- Slate to that, nion, but he wan t!*l to makn uae of proper term* In lining It—term* that would not he haisli mid unaei-eptahlwlo many. He objee (,*| to the ordinance of the coin in itlrs la*-mi*e It waa unuailal In It* language, unnecessary, and extremely dtooutrti* 011* to the very veueralde, grave and di*liugui*hi-d laxly which paaaed the ordlnatien of *i-i***»lon. It waa unusual, •1* it wa* always customary in setting aside the action of a former laxly, to repeatattrh action. It wu»unm-«v**ary, I a*-a ilia- all could vole to rflawf "bat ever t If ir print* view* w ere. The ( on vention of ltWl had passed the ordinance of secession when they *»» it woMjd lead to protracted, grievous and do- I) war; ami with this »olamn fart hefni* II will, tlav had-paaaed tin. and U wa* certainly emtnenHy proper that, II possible, we should avoid all langiiag. dlin-nurtnai* to them. Tit* mj> mas nuajtTtST. Mr. Nathaniel Bofden row- b. reply, Ue la the chairman of the commute* whirl) rvjmrted tb* ordinandi in rpiea- I Hon, lie U one of the ahbwt Inaryvra tn I the Stale, and through this war hna de- I nonoied rebel* and se*s-s*tou defiantly. In hi* door yard, at Snllabury, stand* I the othre, still prvaerred, where Jack- i son «tlulled law. The eh/iraeler of one I will suggi**t the other. llernaonp with ' all the |<ent up entotlon* which the ty- ' runny of four year* hna i-auaeit, and ea’erv eye In the tinvent ion was Usui mi In*. TIN span- figure, ,n pmfrwslonm attlni. white ludr, and keen eye, unrtim uusj hv age, would attract attention in the national Senate Chamber. Ilia eye* wet* wet With tear*, but hi* \oiie wns *1, ndy, anil sounded (harp and Hear In the general hush. In the present atate of nflhtni he •K- tb'd It of the utmoat importance that the identical language or the ordi nanee should lie uaedi of the utmoat linportanis- to alllrm that then' wa* ncvwr any legwlpowor tn abrogate the ordttiinre of I7W. Before the ordinance' or l*ri the State oeeuriied her true pn sitloti, and all her right* under the Con stlrrftlnn were granted to her. It la now of Ute great*-*! Importance that we should nttlrm that we have always been entitled to thoae rights, and only d' prIV-d ol them by military h>ri*\ He detdrtsl wlien the Slate should pn-nent heraclfat Washington to put It out of [the power of any to refuse ndmlsaion, any more than if the ordinance of lartl i hail never I wen pass' d. Hc*p|*-nb*I to 1 ! all tn emortifer irr/f Iefore one word was rhangisi. lie (hadred to burry teeea 1 sion sodis-p that in all future lime no i resui OM'liitn nriild Is- possible. Tbi* eaeitad great applause among oflieers preamt, and rohmldtirahh- on the | door of the llonae. The President rail i*l (hr order, as wa* |«mprr, and some soemh member voluiilevred hi* aid, whlchfwii* Hi keeping with III* prlnei ■■ItW. It was tha Object of Ihenommit teeto maintain that the Slate had all the thne N* n in the I'nlon. The lan guage had bnii denominated “unua iiah" Here the old man mused him self' and slinking hinting* r wdlhensl by age, he tty-ith-d even- Toyal man, and made cverv rebel <|inlll bv hi* word*.— If the language wu* unusual, ao was tbo artlen which cwTInl It out. If It wn* unusual, so wns this an unusual ii*«*-m hly, called together ft>r tin unusual pur l*oso. As to the language being dls eonrteoua, it bveomea us now tn end /Ortrrr thi* h*-re*y of s**es*lon, and th'swahme would damn the language tnrAl wnh thl* hrrnjr. :lt won n «cenc *neh a* political bodle* ‘neldoin nreaenf: it wa* « apecoh aiich nn *11 might wish lu li> »r. Hot »ne tltat in the burrv of* d*ilv report ennnoi he reproduced. Tlirough the war n pure patriot, li. n...mrt* he will occupy n loading pianlioU in Hie HUle ami l»*nri llie country. ! ixn. n.itKMiku, c. a, a., oiukct*. Tlila genili mail luul not expected to detain the Unlike, did nol desire lo hear hi* yob* there, though there wa* a time ' when il produced pleasure, hut (bill had gone. linty alone called him to explain. He bud always 1-octi oppo*«*l to aarwanlou, lull nil human lieiuga are , c realm*-a of clreuinataneee. It wu* uapOKHihle lo item the (hieoraeeeaatou. Idem leading directly to blnodabed ex-, tended over Hie Hie abide country, evuu lo tlie no rib. North Carolina ana luat 1*1 ait. At linn, b*« Ilian jo.ixi \ ute* were e»i*t for a convention. In In* owin comity only X out 000. ll waa lic.vas.it> for North Carolina lo move, • or lav mue lad tie ground. Idkeltglil nmg from heaven a change tlaahed over the Slate. Never, before or aim*. had an abler body met than that cue w hich, without k di reaming void', v.«u*i for tha wvUuaua* of aocaaanm. ll waaltn pnMble ftir ilieu to do other w lav lb*H i u, vote Bk they did. North Carolina look n course w lileli «he may regret,! iiut Inw no reaaou to >*' ashamed ol. Nile waaever actuated l»y honorable , motive*. When retli*-tlo|i i» net on anelihbody, can one sit .pilot? l*o' you ileal re nn* to atulHfv my mi f ? t au 1 mine to in.iilt all who uiourn the *!.* I« r* on our baUle-liolda, ur »o act a* to open all llioec wound* afresh? No onunanea coin be tnlroduocd with language a* liamb, unusual or uncalled , for. 1k*ai the langtuige indicate calm and deliberate action? It indleatea on Its fan- only malice prapenaa. H»*u aa desirous on any one lo return lo the |futon, as lited of Hie struggle a* any, ( Inul mitfhred aa much aa any. Why not pum whut nil can Vole for? Tina wu* the lirst nine in hi*experience in a deliberative hudy w hen man luul II in ' their power lo make all thing* smooth that inev had chosen to make all tiling* rough instead, and rudely plate nls.la- i eli*i ill Ihe wav. Whether the Idea ol ............ la,. ... ,o.l .. Carolina soldiers are ill their grave* in utlewMttonnf w hnl they thought right, lie asked that fur the sake »f i|Ulel, hi* compromise might pas*. He cum* for ward with the olive branch, and be . sought m. ml» r« to accept it. KTRoM) MKAT. Mr. (Mom «>f Xorthampton, cmitimnsl the debate. Ila cared vary hill" l"r term* ill getting rid of secession. Cis-r e|ou was as well established as if in the written laws of the land. Tin* war has taught us something g> lake delight In. something we may desire U> forget, ll has laugh! all the World that the tlov- ‘ ' ernmeiil of the I'niled States, this Itc i.uhlicati (tovernnient, is *oinetlntig more than a rope of santl. tt*u***lnu had ruimsl the South; it was odiuus to him; he i-arnl not by what termn it w a* killed. The lender* of this relsdlloll wen- of a |«»rtv that controlled the bnl lot boa, wen- alile to put down nil op puaitton, claimed to la* able to save the country, but they did no, do it. Alter the election ol ilr. I.iiuulii, they were the llatunn at pelting a gallows erected to hang Mr. Lincoln upon, but they i llietu»clvcs were executed, 1 care mil how odious the language of thia ordi nance may la*, I want to make accession odious, aud so favor the ordinance, i;, nlleinon may nay ll is dtacowrteoua. 1 have hail to swallow many hitler tiling* since this war Is-gati. Have they no charity T Cull they not say with the ( •‘That merry I to other* show That mercy show to uie.” I am in luvor of this pill, desire it to Is- taken, and earmtntly hops it will not j kill thd patients. A IIKVOt,!' III'VIST OF lt*U WPKAKs. Mr.lloward w as a member of the last Convention and did not relish being ignored, lie should vote against the, oidiuanrc a* reported, and would e»-i plain w hy he voted Tor the ordinance of J swnalotl. and sigurd it most henrlilf/. It 1 was the charter under which the people of the Stutc hud acted, aud In- did not i propose to take it away from them. He I denied that military power had taken the State out, or kept it out. and said it | did not follow that thowwjM oppceedl this ordtnaipsi of the committee were sis-sstoiiists. Tliedeclaration that it w as n-H-csnarr to make secession odious tm plied that some were hostile to the pen-1 oral fiovcminent. He felt sure there ■ was not a man In the State hut came l»uirlily and cheerful ly. A sPEM-Il to Tttr POINT. Mr. Poole, of Iterth-. riveted the at tention of all by the clear view* he took of the whole matter, and the forcible inantier in which lie presented thorn. H<* remarked that the .state was either in the Vniun nr out of it. If in the Cnion, then she has the high power* and privilege* Is-louging to the stale under tile Coustilutlon. If «he waa out uf tbe Union she was a mupgraf pro i-mrc. It was no email matter which of, the two proposition* pn-senttsl wasao i eepled. The on* declares that w e have right* which illegal acta have not taken friiut us; the oilier tnakea ueoonqaared subjects, kms-ling at the fis-t of thecon UUere-r. There w as a vast dittereao- be tweon the two pro|s>aHion*. It was In tended by the miner* that the Con*tl I tnOon of 17*-1 should be liinding for ever. He ilisseiftisl is UMo from the doetrine that u State hail a right to so 1 cede, lie wa* struck with tho state ment* of the geulleman (Ferrebee>who. lias always Iswn opuoaed to wssswiun.l yet now i-*;-ouisal it In hi* opposition to, hi* ordinance. He (Fl-irclx-e' did not .■lleve It coimtltutlotinl, illil not ls-lleve tic Cbnventlon hml aright to pusa It. Chen |h- voted for it measnre he dill not s-llcve In, lliu* proving thnt he acted mttor constraint. If n state had the iglit under the Constitution to secede, lien It was Inlhmou* for the Uoveru uent to attack it*. Thoac men trli.l to ■are the people believe we could come nit of the matter In pent* ami without oan; yet thev all the time know that It «ii» a revolutionary im-tbod. When idled upon to decide’ Iwtweeu thi-se or Imanres, I have no hesitation In do ■Isrlng ws-oaKiiiii to have la-en unconstl uttonid from (lest to last. Till* has la-en styled unusual to ulopt this course • Il is s moat unusual Jiing for a stale to n-ls-l—a most unus ual busliuns that we havo to settle, slid il demands unusual remedies. I have lotto learn that any course demanded liy right la wrong, Iss-auae unusual. Are we conquered nmvlnrflgf There are tho«<- in the stairs not In re l-cillnn who iifflrui that tha rights ofthe ronquervrare over ua. Kgfremes often iins-t. Some h--n-lake the same ground, slid is>n«lih-r its out of the I nion. We Imd iltt offline of a tfc/ncfn Government. I'll-- Government of the United State* holds that nil these nltlce* sre vacant.— suppose we imply by re|ieal!ng the nr iliiiamsj of secession lhal it was right? il is no mstter of Indifference wlih-h method we shall lake. Gne ordinance rrpruf*; the other declares that the in tent of our fathers was to make the I'nion lo Inst forever. It la not strange that gentlemen should shrink from the ordinance lost he should stultify him self, In-fan vote iiyinntl if, and let his name go on the record as on|sised, aud in,f stultify himself. Thinking the doc trine false, I cannot vote for repeal.— Those w ho vote for the sulsititnte role /or the doctrine. If any man lielierisl .,1-,-salon unoottatitullonal, can he vise for the substitute ? It is the old linked matter of accession. We are told that wc can compromise and make all smooth; bnt they are exactly opposite. Col. lYrrebee Interrupted to say that Imth ordinance* disdartxi that the act ol w.vsslon Is null. Tdie speaker continued, anil retortid Ihni the ordinance he supported also maintains that the art wm null. The illllcrence was all In the tens. A* to the charge of making the smooth way rough, It waa new to him lhat il waa neeraaary to do everything i bat anylsslv desired in order to avoid such a charge. We are told we should not throw olsitacle* In the way. Who l-lms-d this <jrmt ofwMefe in the way which we an- now trying to retnore. in... iImi r.lwiuolu hut Lfii tint In lhf> ■ray liy the very man wliorrie#, “ISul’l |iut Innhatnelea." He derided the idea Hint the ordinal!.* mat a alur on brave nien who had fallen. I have never believed Mint the pimple >f North fnmlinn w.Te ever In favor of a-ocssinn or revolution In any form, Applanae.] The speaker continued at aome length, lilt time H ill not inlfnlt of a more ex cnded abstract of his remarks. AS I’KBKI.IEVER SI-EARS. Mr. Conig ham, of Halifax, became ■lassical, and Informed the dclegatoi hut the ordinance, asreported, was eor uprtfrrm nihil, and priswedcd to con ,'inaaeierylsaly that herould ptrfbtm sender* In that line himself. The mat er in dispute tins a matter of judicial nvcsttgation mid action. The ordl mins, ilicn eon Id decide nolhinir. < lla treat an a let v, however, showed that In sdievtal just the contrary, and that w aa shat troubled all thrar rebel gentle m ii ii .i. ,1 1 too iim. ii It fta ns.* ea* todaelare tho people of North Tiir ilma never favored Mt-cession unanl 110—ty, for iinlcaM, as some assert, bla .>rv is a lio, it must go .lowrn to poaler ty that the pimple were unanimous for ,'esuiun from Ihel -.Sll-mril to tin* iioiinUiins. Here the liotiorahle took na scut. ui-porn o to com west shies. The reliel Mr. Meliane, openeil his iiotith in a parable, and .>P[>*a.si the inllnanre under the figure of a rmm nciitary on conslllutlonal law, which ic said would Is* a very useless article o carry tin to the gentlemen of Wash iigtom They needed no testimony on lint sul.j«s-t.’ If it waa nis.-ssary to ,ote for a commentary on ihci.Vniatltu ion, then In* fn\orisl theordlnanrs', but f the same end could la* accomplished n a plain way, he should favor the inlistitule Instead. Why say it is necessary to kill secession? In the •Impllclty of his henri he really ladiev •d that 0M Sherman and one* Irani bad killed il ns dead as Julius IVsar. IMfoKTANT TO DKEISE I'OUITOX. Mr. I’hillipa deemed it very intpor* lant for the*'onventlon to put on r- u.nl its opinions concerning the d.sitrine of •aasMsion—as the Stale had done before. We are told Hint Sherman had fcills-d the principle of secession. Sir, a prin ciple is immortal; the sword rnnnot kill it any more than a steam engine .an run over it. It muel Is* met atul ostahltahcd or overthrown by argu uiruU. • The gent leiunn spoke at length and wrtth powrar, hot the . losing of the mail renders it impossible to add more. At Lbe conclusion of his remark* the tVin v. nti.ui adjourned till 10 i.'aks k to* prove more Interesting, If possible, than that of to-day. H. V. N. H. Tiik Taint Win. Ol'T at Labt.—Tb« Cincinnati »«fsirer, the leading l«em oeralie organ of the Weal, aaya: ‘■The real genuine Democracy of th< country were never at heart forlhe war, and never believed that it would lead tc a good result." Into JJkiiI.Miijuty Thcmpict Kama baa breathed a new word. Sosodonl, and (he la making Unwound III rough the eivllio'd world, ll ia the (ireek lot teeth preserver, hut in plain English Fragrant Somdonl, ia the moat effeetiva denlifrieo that chemistry ha* ever vel extra.-ti*! from the Oriental vegvtsfcla kingdom. octlo-oteod Soots and $hors. BOOTS AND SHOES wiiomn e. M’CLELLAN & KNOX H HAIM MTBF.KT, w ii;f.f.i.INO ^y r tuvr Jiarr ttmiiin an n FALL and WINTER STOCK t>F BOOTS AND SHOES Whlehwlll t-s.ld M*WFU thsn the"A»f* »F.\IJT!h>iWM l*> iMiaht in FHIhADWs IILAur ilALTIMORk. „U,r MVLFLAN A KNOX. grua-Fir rm:»*A*4TioMn. Air H. JlFHtiU.AtVVHANUB.KFJTHH \V . Eclectic ITepsratlnii* (ia site by " 1 T. If. UJOAN A CO. angle dAw ami LOGAN, I.IKT A IT). Wisrrllanrouf. NEW GOODS MILT OMWtNQ AT D. Nicoll & Bro s. I)FAT. VAI.FNCJE FTVlTTfO ^‘ITJIT I\ \ ak-ncie Maine an.l Inaavlln*. FnaJhto flinnwl Ulioue. Kit won MelJitf. Ja-'nn. I >4e ! ina mid Tn^ rtliie. Fnihrrt»ftt«w H|1|»| * i* ft»r I adaa Hu-1 hmtiroklarad Ui»tn *ta Collar* aul i uit% iVml < fr>r I Jruo* 1 and 4 oat*, flrud Gimp. Hllk «Hwp. \ah ot liinUm. ram-) od* r4« • A .« and 4 Alfft, U«- k Ijmv Fall* and Wwftr 4 ..landla Tapa Trim mine, WkV VMttn*. la.1l.-*' IJn.n fVdlars i.iii.'ii, 4 ryMlal. IV*rl, Coral, Jet. Ni* and India RuM.r ftullon*, Culorftt \ #-lv» l llllihoTi. I'roarl*’* 4 rf*-1.ai Etwkl, Hltfc Km l.nddereil Urald, 4JIH «u»d Jal Ball Burkfe-ft, khlrt Fmntii. Fanrv 1k»w Turk Ci.mto, f #ath . rr.4 ulfv., Riitf.-iftv Heart*, iadwa and UatitV Nn-k th*. W*un 4luanU, Head N’Hk W *n*r Fall l*art«. Tnf«V*, Grfvtan Curia, rnrf *UHo», Hair Hrakiaand Kwrllr Finn Kfcl tilovoa and larva and wall vWt a«l a*ortiuent tti H|41tt Hingle and DmiWa /aplijn. TIm abova rol* arr in atnraand k»r aala. ft. MM oi l, ft Kin*.. •U0I It* Malnftrfwl. DR. SEELIE S LIQUID CATARRH REMEDY. •rr I'HIt WARRANTY »-«• Iir Miimoiw ark rm.Lnwrn. •T-CWI/br (hrvtar tlriribinf uII RNV*m. NYM PTOMNi TTIF RYMrTOMH OF CATARRH A* liter Kffi.rmUr .nMr nr. ,1 Hr. w*rr k.N,n * fliwl tlit hai'M r rYtVI That they have frequent attack*. and are more w-nattive to the i-Ui\nff« of t* luiavatur*. Ill , thl* con* I It ton, the nine may hr-dry. nr a •fluid . rihrharvr, thin and acrid, alterward" ♦••own. mr thick and arthfffive. A" the dim— he rotanchmnlatinAt ha— am inert */**! In quantity and eMi—l lu quality; thev are now f hlckanii lieavy, and are hawked or n«ml:el off. The *ecnril«*na»rc nffhmdvy, caoafng a bad I raafh: the roAek thick and meat, the rre are freak : the <Hwe of the «»ncll !• leernal or defdmyed; deafiem fr.-n^nfh take* plane. Another common and Import ant nmunn of 1 atarrh la that the jam**! la ot*l!e»d lagwfi Ida throat In the monifnv of a thick or dhd ftinena. which hae fallen down from the fiend tonne ttie nkrht. When thH takiw plase the penal* mav la* aire that nip djaaa* »a «*n lie 1 fray to Uw lump, aiul al .ould Una no Ume In rreaUr»« It. The ahox e are but tow of the many ratarrt* HymphUU*. A alngle Ihtille frill Inal a aiaalli la be and three thaef a day. DR. D. H. SEELYE A CO.. JNt/e /Vr>) -ndwi, flhcapn, tfhwoiit, And He wile l*y all Ifrnrvl**. Wei' % HI'. li It % IT A € 0., WHFFMNO. Whobwale Ayenfa for Kapteru Ohio and Wei Virginia. fetM| TO INVALID SOLDIERS! Artificial I/trn. Arms and Cmtchm. URKAT IMPROVKMrKT IS T1IKIK MANUFACTURE. V. I OFUKItAV. IlnevtTAt.. \ Whrrflmn r IV, April rf*h, IWA f T TAKK PIsFA^rRK IN HTATlNO TO I d I have carefully examined the Artificial I i«a iiiatiabwiiirtfl by iF-ovstp I nriAf, and P>r which yoo an- agent. For -HnpMHty of ctmat ruction aa wefiaa rinmhllh (v and convenience, I h»\c mv.t v*n anv Ihint l< initial ttiem. an«l I tin rHOre cheerfully rcrsHiimeusI them In any who ara unfortunate enough to need artificial llrnle. Very rmpt, ymir otwiFi aenrl. JftHV KfPgFU, A. A burgeon. |T.K A.,In « > «rve. Wmfki.i><*. W. Va.. April fifth. Iw*. I have carvAitly examined the Arttfhial le*v of l.ro*AHi» | ruvi.f, amt find them almple In their «-*»n«<fnicfjnn, of good work man-hip lluht and very anhWanflalhr made. ’1 »ie> will ha quit* ae peWtamRA* a* anv firth fictail Wap in uae, and on *r*"*unt of their «inn i.llclty an<! -In nglli !•-*«• llftl I. ♦«.nml n |*»lr» I cheerfully noumwnd them to any who may need at ttfk la] limha. .Ton* ftnam u A. A Hurpesm. 1 .h. A nranojf, Plruuurv* C«»rwnr. w. Va. ) He | item her 14 lAfi\ f • Air. Chari* Bthlrr, Whrrlmo. W. Va. half bffi of Ihe I^wran make, fumMud hy you, fi>r over two month* ami It afThrd- nir irrcwf ptanauee in any Inc that thev have been aaraalaathftMSKftnn to me In that nme Tie 1 limb la almple In •'onatniettnn, "trout. an<1 la very <v»mfnrt*bie; in fact I find It Jnal th* limn which (he necwojtle* of mv. a*e require I hope there mav be hot (bw who hare hreti an unfortunate aa*» have loaf both their Hint* >«a I have, bat If any MMh thntild he found. tr -urh e«|crl»lly. and to all other*, vha*- ml* 1 ftally reeommad the Tea rail limb on account of itaaf rength. aimpMcM v. and general fidap tat ton to the tumi f**i which It la tntenshd. Vary truly yount Ac., Hamtk1. nrwGAapPKR. Fur further parttcufaua call oner arid ram ('HARI.CN RI1II.IH. Aft, Mvtwrrn brt Mark* <* AWrfA apr3My_ _ JOHN HAMILTON & CO. Whole**!* (irati n In C'oaal anti Wood COOKING STOVES. Alan all ktlida«% P4BI4IR * II r. A TIM. UOVW, Adapted I# Htbrr Wood or 0*1. If olio*-War*. Ploagh Palm*, 4. rate* A re hr*, and *%*r> description af Castings, Ralllaf Will, nwarlai Mill, and Han Mill 4 a* 11 no. QUINCY FOUNDRY A M At llINF HIIOP. f mayl* Wh**ltaa W Va DRESSING CASES, 1 OHAVINO « AID*, n Won lUife^*, Wrltfa* TV*k«, Jewel TV’iea. Fan MW*, d* at rn\m _ a NDOLLA BIB* riAI R, llfll R ►AA BBIJI CHAMPION CHOKE FAMLY j el" Hr *■> HarreK Itwrnl* do do P» HarrH Portsmouth Film Family Nil Itarrel* l»t. Iknevk \ a I amid* Fttra luU Barr*!* Ision* oaHIftglr Y xtra. JuM rerrlveei at arpM I.IHT, MORIHROV 4 HOW. 7k and Main at met. Family Dyes. '/I Ini/. HOWE A WBVrWR* I»«ir»TH .to (iy«, IIwImI MtlN l» Ill Ih.inarM, to •AlVhr T.H. UX>A\*(ji, ~T|1 mid l/.IAM, 1.1ST A <Y). ( Wbi4~aUt rUKlJUl.il IwigW^ Wh..llii|t Mlllllll «. SOUlillUM lANE MILL*, AMORTKU Kite*. •mmmrx camp pam«, (hr uniin* 'im '"mTpOIII’M tank PAM*. WM. Mmm I nut lor utaklnc lla*n», mrrivre! by F. ft HrLbllKTH A RRO, 1 hit Main •treat, h«(tre*n Moure ami Uutnry aotrt* V‘ m* CHERRY PtoTDKA U AYERH KARRAPARJI.I.A. AVER-. AOfECT'RK. a yphmV-atti a imc ptlua. Wear* wbalmala **ertr* for WnM Va. to thee** e*l*br*t*d pmda. la-aler* •nppli’wt on . the ioo*C (avurabii Utrntv aeplt T. H. LOO AN A m, ■nil t/VJAM, I TT A WlmlMlr HniQltu. Wliivllny 1 IjRt HRKI/ AND rVFt.VET H*SS A K« D Jiwt iwlvmt. H. 0. HARBOUR. *n$urmf. FIFE, iARM* IN LAND INSURANCE r%AS pfohtaintt* rpo>r Tnr H'*r \ lorma til any of tt»# follow lug r»p»w*-nlln* hi tk# tMomatat* < AHIA CAPUA I, AM* AMURM (OVUM NK.AOO.OOO. hovf rxHVRAScr.ca offmw York ('Mh( •t^faj.ajl pftMl in. m * Aawf* l*t January, IlK.IjIpC^ to 9ij*t.*m yj ATUT aw ta ntmeAlnt Ihna# of any nth«r 1 Company doing Fir* buslncm In tha ( nlUal Htatna. rNi>F*wniTn*R Aor\ry, a. York. Thcii- rmar.la Ftra loa.ro. . \ < nah «'a|4iaA Ti-« Itafvvnr * * * *,„« awi» .TTrrViaram • • • 1 a"<i aw»» Tb#* Kni-nl-Ur •• - - f;ia.<ui.nvi One PiJiryof Jkamiav la lawl l»y (ha four , (anifAMil**. MCCCRJTY ISM. (n. fkF RFW YORK, i . rw4ifapitjU.ail pa‘‘i si.'vuaoow - AMnI«r«linur),l^ _ m}mw i i,Mvr*> a • Thme-fnorthk of f)m pH! profit* .taHarnA to policy Krtiam*. annaalty. ( O.V Tiff KB TA /, /.VA CO. OFJfMW YORK. 1 'aah rapfial. all mlA In..~-4£4Sft » •* AaMaJauaaiyl.W.. ***** „ 9i,mm * •nrnpH-firn hn* font of thn nntf profit* An • kar>A to (Mhor tinlin*annual!*. without In ' rurr.ro- any nHi. rntWai *rtF In ImnnA to *Y<r of tt># ahoy# raliable f'nmronw-enn *or’v*attnn to V Y. FFTFItnoN. Aannt rvfhcn Main fthm* nnat Aonr to M. A W. ' nark. marfl-ly Franklin InrurancA Company of wit an too Capital. _ IIM.MA narrrona* T. F Tynn.T. P.tb>«r<Too.OrA.ir Wboil, f*nn. Vn» AH. John Tmrklnr. Mnml. MH1H , lar. O W. FrnnxhrlB.. Jan. *. Vanm, Aina. ’ fawwifh. Turn cnvFAVY pta vywo prww m r onranlnrA. an* pmfwfiHl t<» take rhdr* at fblt ratn* <*r» of all htpA«. mntrl.an A«m. matnrhutnrtnn #*N*»ifHhmnnt*. AittA • tnm tlffiinb wt« ;ipA c*nri«-*> on M# vol#>m ftynva anA talrm. arA *!*o on thn t♦▼*• of prr vntfrtf rma TM* rnmpnne #a bm "oafftoy tnAomfncnta tofommy*. wfmrw *y thny can he irwo#.-'* foe three ynat*. at m duoal n»«a* Yhft* hn*nn a 1 on riwitntka. rortaf of w heart am amonr nor t«wf ronti. mnnmmnwA* ltml< to ihn kr *f»t4n cun i «hl#> rat tor- of »hn liumrlnf prrhtlr. arA «ilMi< Ai«oltnot|of»* for fnanranen will ha pmm|4Jf af*#*r»AeA to hy the *Vs m»*rr. • Iffft, Krv I Vef urn ftooaa. hntnn tt*#» WNM formnrly ooruplr-t l*y AA*»..«* firm# ( a v /• * PTttrF Hcomtarr. pav'i v4cy rr.i ^ v rw.Mit. f»E*). MFNIiFL. Vkw PmHd.fil. N, C. A KTPrp. Annntthr iwytinr mftft-wia. No. I Vcf urn llonan, twin* II c aamn >#*•- ••** he Irian*#' t'ti --aa On i\«rnA xroi).' Fire & MarntP Tirenmicp. DmpaiiT , or nmnm. vvrovtpo ratty* nr ?•*?. Ttm rw ATTtTFf OWF'Rr fatv» n* Rnlt^ito r/ aR Mm!*, FwimbwiH FnrMhnf* *r * Verrhondt^. And ««o*«n«o *|| d .nror* af?ef*dfnr fhe ♦ *n*,Ar#»rfaffnn iitminli on lirero, mh« IaWa*. mmH *r»d n>ttmw*«. ir #-r tvov.F. Prroldeat. JOWNF fTnpKfvo •cv-rotary. rrrrrroioi • Robert Oanfto, I<0010! Tomh. F*her1 Mornoon, .1 r, A eheeon F Rradv. Jo mo* fVitwIf, Jnllft FV>n Wm, HomnH fHt, •wThe ofTe# «.f the Overonj' htA hoof* re moved to Vo. W V*'n %#neef. Mr .,’ten‘t. », r '? * o'M N rmfrptlf Offended fo*»v fho IVeohVn* of Heemanr. Trati'inorfatlon. Baltimore fir Ohio Railroad. JfSgyjpBgTjBWK OrffcrRAfT A«'»»toIU n.rwx* n no., I Turn rFoRriTtn'e. Vov. d, iiri r PARRFNVirF TFdPn* WTf.F. R»’V FT thr fuUowtna nrl **!ulr >»i and after Nor. *h, 1*U* FTRnrvF tr a nr. Tram- I Hr': nifif, loom— U’herhnf |f Tf-OR* O ['OfMtr^raf • , •* rVaaK. r»n .unrf " , Vwifdfffflf. !*vr» “ Mfnrfffi»t-rrv 1t*A.ir, • '*d " 'fi - Oakland *W “ kvi viand * - v iff, hfar»lnof*nrr ^-11 A. V. Monn#f*r<no *•»« *• Wafh. Jin... All M Bah^dM...M • A*nre at— Arrive at Haiti moro. _ FIB ** Wl»e* tin# ?•»• • MAIL TRAIN. Imre— I R# fumtfur loam— trheelfnrAf FAA r V 1 "akfionre «*f anf»A.lff Henwnnd WW " mVaaH. Jn*fn ft-V " • Mnmid-vUlr. 11*1 “ MarUmOirv .rmr.«. HfoRon **•» a. * ,'>Im>w.flAr»d T Id * < la k lend-- •* • '*Vla»! F*!l • , f*nmhrrtand FAR r. w. flniflon | |A * Marlln*hort Fit " Mnondmlle' a. V. Waah. Jn'fn.. 6:21 • Rrn«r»md.*30 •• ' Amro at— Arrive at— , Holt I more « «ft - UWIIm- *V» » W. P. Harm. V am or of Tron»|ir>ef.irt<*i, ; pw*_Ornml A tent. Wheeling. Cleveland * Pittshnreh Rail Road. Bmm.mm.JUim * (Rhone* ni«ff (juiekeut Route Fh* tm*f VTal) rMTVMRrs AMFnT.T/tirH.fOlfMFVr log Monday, Or».>h*r 31. 1*M: Van. Eo-m Frrrem. I. ve PrliterpnH ^11 An am <: *. n m |tHf r m Ait.FWfdmnrti pm £)f>am “ tVnhrwI.. lirWptn 'Ks*m fVim “ CrmiMne...„..!*#am thrift am n^im , *• Ft W«tm T-Wurn ' Upm v%nm ** Oilman . I h tri t • m )t-9pm ll^ftpm M HarrWmri... :Kman» M**am I I*pm ** Rnttfmnre !*3*pm fctfprn M PI*llj..Ulph1a * V. a m l?-fipm v^pni Nt* Twt fci'iata tUDM IMPrm TVkrf« to *H principal potnta In the Fan and Weal mn I# procured at Ifie t’nl'*n rdrim In MeLmv H< maraud »i thr tffafton . » H ridge - port. r. n vnmK. mM Omrral TtrkH Aitml. HEMPFIELD RAIL ROAD JJSWW Av^yS.'^BBE ON ASP APTFR MONDAY. NmVFMRFU ft e •yah.the tntnK «»n ti.N mad will nm aa ft»llow*, datlvearepf ttindava: I* hv> Wad tng*nn _ T^a.w. Arrive at Wl a>lli<i It M RFTTRSISO • Leave Wheeling _ . ... 3 r. M. Arrive at Wa-hlngfofi * •• All RHght to t»» fnrw pled from Wheeling rnuel la <l**llv*Tr.l •( f he depot hefi *re1 n’rjnrfc P. M to Injure Ite aliipnienl themmr dav. nmTl W. I). m'RT«»V Mwp t. : NEW ARRANGEMENT. •MiU awl *1 lMlwvti.pl Tniwi.irUIlM < Mp«) . "PROPI.B'M MJIK," Daily for Louisville. — tiik m aTTn i e i c r n t new MTfrlAMEKlS NT Nfnmr.AM. Mmi*. Maatep. *T « IIARI F*. W*m, MaMer. Will leave Imii.T at A I*. fpwn the larrr wharf hat at the &■* of llnaklwag, Uncut nail. For freight *»r pnwage apply on hoard, nr at I the fncnranr1* (Ktlor on the wharf »«wt, I where fn Ighf will »«• roeetred at aO horn*. JAMHN flOOll, hi,- O * M.T.ta AMpfawadeUrliig to ahi|> through theahma Line. ■»n«!o an l>v applying to H< - tTlf, ftA TTEt I.F. A OOl t icticral **te»unl*Vif Agenia, apCIdkn tlnr. Motinw and Water Hla. A Card. \\rr MrrrRN orn thank* to the J f uianv frtenda and lairon- uf Jaretidah nernrn*. deeewaea > for Ike liberal iwirno rtwr hmfnwed on him While In tar rntdai. and alau take thb» met tad of lt». rinlng the pub Ik that we intend to earry op the Fnrnfturw and retaliatory UaUiea in all iU hramhea I a* tile old >taod. No. Ill Mam airae*. where we hope hr atriet attention to hodntas to rnartl ammiauaitre uf fta* jn’ntfiaca bwanw • fdonl.im. J. rf.l Ml na A «U i I*. K - Wa *H> Intend r.. .wire an the ffn. I dertakloa lluatucre a- l» mie Wekm m. •tantlr on hand a Rill iwwitjner.i >4 Mefa||g f Kiel other f oftlhv aiifH vnni.nl n UU mi l*. i nn ca s r. v iMA-iinuni" paict, *1 oJ'jMvwmmMad am I ihp» b.Hiar>nlvt poflwrv Miur *». lhal * imkI .in |>la»i*i. *u> avirl!) , for «*!«. limp. I*. C. liU.l>lw>TI1 * Mb', »«*i s Mfon wtnat n.uKi. 1 KA w** fi.akkh, iuir pint, nm ■»« l^umrt, ISb*. PvU tvllm,. Mrtvnl tiy r c. uajuktu * wo.