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W. VA.. SATURDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 10. 1863. NUMBER 35. FK1MTID AND PUBLISHED BY CAMPBELL & M'DERMOT, IM'SLMOBSCEK bbildinoi, /I. X. aimer <<f (pane) and Main-SU. TERMS: lAily, tt.y mill. payable '?? adfanc*) -$#,00 Br tb. Wok ? ?Is ^-Wwkly,(>?''J<*r.P,3,?b'"ln*dT*ac4>'- a-00 ^-Adrertlslug don. ?n reasonalbs terms, ill advertisement. from* dliUn'je." orlrom tran lleBt nmniMti, am* be paid In adTanca. INS CT R A N C E . rs "'HOSK WHO wrga >ro BE i NSURED AU A I.N ST ALL OOSTIMQENOIM. HUflU INSt lUNCK COMPANY, of "?w York?FIRE AND INLAND. ,>uji Capital (ot?T dollar paid In) .$1,000,000 00 A?t. 1st Joly. 1843..- .$1,837,MB 64 The Urcest Caali Capital for the amount at risk of cfllce iutbe United BUIw. C,U?T1IIKHTA1.1HBIIK&NCC COH , PAN Y, of th.Clty of New York. u,?uCiriTil. C?ll paid ln?..._'..?..~S 800,000 00 - 1,361,824 1? SKYBSTY-FIVB percent of the nett proSU d? ti.reJ to Pol'c/ 11 older* annually. In which tb< Mtare<l participate wllbjut Incnrrlng any risk. ..fcCOBITV" FIRE INSURANCE ,*5 COMPANY, of New York?FIRE AND INLAND. ,-h Capital (paid In)..,.*... ........ $600,000 00 A*wtslst August, 13iJ3..... - 760,161 78 Tlireo-fonrttuof then,tt profit* declared to Policy Mulders annnslly. ... rltTY-?lYK PER CENT, of Earned Participation I'mmioma decUred for tbeyearending August, 1888. Mutual, life insurance com. PANT, of New Tork. '1 be LABOEST OASH CAPITAL of any Insuranoe Company In the United Statue. Asjdu February 1.1,1308 .. . ...$9,250,000 Ibe business of this Company Is conducted on the yi'rljAL principle In thestrietestsensobfthe term ,1,, entire surplus, DEDOOriNO NECESSARY KX "ii ALONE, being EQUITABLY -DIVIDED "To?IY-ir*^0?NTB A WEEK will (near. $1,000 ?? ibe life of a man aged 80. i?.)LICl?3 will be issued upon the most reason* uiurws ln*nr ofthu abore ItiCLlABLK COMPA NIES hr Wheeling ant] TicinUrand l0?*e* promptly ?iiu?ied nud paid, on application to ' J W.JT. fKTERttON, Agent ,)j|c? Main etreet, next door to M.Bank. ?eplft tne Fire&Marine Insurance Uo. | OP WHEELING. INCORPORATED.^ IHI (HAKES RISKS AT THE LOWEST RATES ON I Ball ding* of all kinds, Steamboat*. Furnitureand iurchaodUe, anil against $11 dangers attending the transportation of floods on rivers, seas, takee,'canals ad railroad*. ...... B W. Hamuio, SotfyN Bmi Cunu, Pros* DIRECTORS. 0 Acbeeon John Donlon, Rob*t Morrison R.Crangle, B.Brady, Bam'lOtt. a"r Al-pliMUuMlS-InanranM will be promptly at-1 ialed to by the President and Secretary. J?o28, '63 FRANLKIN MTRANCE COMP'Y | OF WHBELINQ, VA. CAPITAL - - $150,000. | DIRECTORS i John Raid, John R. Hitler, Goo. K. Wheat,, Geo. Mendel, John Zeockler, 8am' McClellah, 0. W.Frantheim, Jaa. N. Vance, Alex. Laughlin. COMPANY havlug been dnly organised, are . prepared to take risk* at lair rale* on bull dings of all kindrf, merchandise, manufacturing establish ment?, farnitare, steamboats and cargoes on the Wtttsrn rivers and lakes, and also on the lives ot i*r*ooM for a term of years. This Company offers inferior inducements to farmers, whereby they can beio?ured for three years at reduced rates. This be in^ a home institution, composed of some ninety-lbnr ?t.xkholders, most of whom are among our best bu iiKCM men, recommends itself to the favorable con sideration of the insuring public, and solicits their patronage. Applications for insurance will be promptly at tested to by the Secretary. Office, No. 1 McLure House, being the same for fcbrlj occupied bj Adams Express Company. N. a ARTHUR, 8ecr?t*ry. JOnN RKID, Prcsldont. ilAM'L MoCLKLLAN, Vloe-Prosident. N.O ARTHUR (Agent for paying Pensions. Offlco, I So. 1, McLuro House, being the same office formerly | occupied bj Adams Express Company.' I *prl ^ETISr^ Insurance Company | HABTPOBD, CJT. ASSETS JULY 1. ISO!*. Market Value. | CASH AND TREASURY NOTES, on Uod and deposited on call, and In . Agents' bands, . $281,887 86 | BANS STOOKBin New York, Hartford. Borton, St. Louis, Philadelphia, and other places 964,46*00 UNITED STATES and STATE STOCKS, Ks? York, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennee ?ee, Missouri Michigan, Indiana 886,411 88 CITY BONDS, Hartford, Rochester, Brooklyn, Jersey Oity, New York.?. 296,040 00 haii-kuad STOCKS, Hartford and New Harm,'Boston and Worcester, Oonn. Klver., ?- 191'iiS SS UORtOAOE UO.NDS - ? 188,200 00 UAL ESTATE; Oulocumbered 87.803 IS ToUl Assets.. ...$2,488,138 IB LOSSES PAID.IlPWARD Of ?1S,OOO.OOO. rue great public serr'oe, promptness and rellabUl-1 t) of tbls well-tried a> d sterling Oompaay, reoom ?d It to preference > tth ^?e iI Blrard Fire & Marine Ins. Co. | PHILADELPHIA. Zma M 804,UB N:0~iaTHfRff?t.M ? Pennsylvania Insurance Co. OF PITT8B0R0H, PA. Cuitu .$300,000 DIRECTORS l '.Voejtiy, Jr? Jaoob Painter, Robert Patrick, Wj Patterson, Henry Sproul, Henry Oorwig, Aler.Negley, J as. H. Hopkins, J.O. Lappe, C" A. Oolton, A.J.Jones, A. A.Carrier, J. Orier Sproul. N. VOEOTL Y, Jr., Prosit. 1.ama SPROUL, 8ec-y. I'llBsboveOompany baring appointed tbeunder 1 >l*aed their Agent for Wheeling, and vicinity, *^ld respectfully solicit the patronage of the public. I^ lCompanles are well known to benrst class offlcee. Tikes risks at the lowest rates on buildings of all '?ale. Steamboats, Furniture, Merchandise, and mitt all tbo perils or the Rhrers and Seas. All losses promptly adjusted. N. 0. ARTHUR, Agt. ?pl Office No. 1 M'Lure House. OXTIZ^HUSrS* Sis. Marine & Life Ins'nce Co. ] OF WHEKLING, VA. D1&KOTOR8 ? Urt, l. H. Delaplaln, Michael ReUly, ^fWger, B.M. Norton, Thos. 8w*ner, ^B-Caldwell, J. C. Harbour, And^P. ^foods. W* TWs Company lit owned aaid -^wbisged >by JJ?7 of our most wealthy, and Influential Mer Their ofllee has lately beea remorod to No. JfcHxre House Building, end is fully orgftufod Sj!r*p4r*1 m oq Trame aad Brick Manufkctarin* ^tabltehm?Bt% BWcka oi HoosehokT Furniture, *cn Ac. On JJJU8teamboats, Barges, Platboats, and their ?pon the Western rivers; and on Steamships, r**W?aad Sailing Vessels, and their cargoes, jjo thMak^ also on Uvea, at reasonably low rate* ** MWamodating terms. W w on 1^ S. DKLAPLAIN, Prert. r*;MWYER,S?(Vr. . ales, Harness,Trunks &c | . WHOLESALE A RETAIL. J No. 181 Main Street, corner wiii eontinue to keep on hand alarteand I jywutortment of all artlcleein his Une,oawf andOentlemen's Saddles, WtBM* On Valine, Carpet Bags,Batch els,Col * ^J?^dwspec^Sly eaU attmition to my stock, and I fcjy nnq attention and praoptaees, to nurit ^.?f pro I M 131, Main Btrae BUSINESS 1ARDS. HEIfHY O. FXjBSHEB, ATTORNMY AT LAW Offloe, Q?WI WBKKLINQ, VA, Will practloa In the aeTeral Gonrta of Virginia. Prompt attention will be glran to the Collection of Claim*. aprl6-tf ! ' ?LTRSD OALDWBLL. OBOBOB B. BOTD. CALDWELL & BOYD, I Attorneys at Law, . { No. 1? H>la Street, Janl-tf * PP 8TAIE8. I T. H. LOGAN &. CO. I rTAVM removed to their NKW WARBROOM3, No ! XX 47 Main Street, and No. 8 Quiacy Street. t3KF~Main Street Entrance, next door to Baker Hopkins. Qnincy Street entrance near the Bait. R. R. Depot, and wharf. DRUGS. ^ PAINTS, OILS, MEDIC1NEB. VARFI8HE8, BRUSHES, WINDOW G1U8&P1RFUMERIB8, WHITE LEAE PATENT MEDICINES, *0. Offered io the trade, in city andoonntrv,at low price i mud ottho best qualify. Cash ana prompt customers are invited to sail. apl/89 HBMBT X. U?T. BOB'* M0BUB0B. JOBtt LIST. B. DAVBIfPOBT. LIST, MORRISON & CO., Wholesale Grocers AND PBODTJCE DEALERS, SOS. 78 AMD 80 MAIN STJOKKX, WHEELING, VA. , apr28 ? JAS. M. DILLON, No. 100 Market Street. WHKKLING, YA. PLUMBER AND GAS PITTEB, A WD BRASS FOUNDRY. TVEALER IN WROUGHT IRON. GALVANIZED, XJ and all sixes of Lead Plpos,'8neet Lead, Brass Oopks and Valves, 8 team Whistles, Steam and Water G nag qs, Li ft and Force Pomps, Links, Hose, Antifrio iou Metal. II rancor Tin; Zinc, Antimony, Cruclbels, inlviiuized Lightning Rods, Insulators and Points. V <ENT FOR THE MENEELY BELLS. Aqueduct Pipur constantly on hand* . Ou?h paid for Copper, Brass and Lead. QCtlO Or. X., CBANMEfi, ATTORNEY AT LAW, UNirED 8TATES COMMISSIONER, Commis sioner for the Circuit Court, ot Ohio County to state and settle Executors' and Administrators' ac counts, also Commissioner for the 8tate of Ohio. OrrioB?N. E. corner of Fourth and Monroe streets' ?up stairs.? ? - - aug!4 Cm METCALF & BURT, MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS, And Wholesale Dealers In BAR IRON, 8HEBT IRON, NAILS,NAIL RODS, Steel Springs, Axles, Window Glass, Wine Bot tle^ Demijohns, Flasks, Wooden Ware, Wrapping Paper, Lime, Cement, Plaster Paris, Ac. Orders for articles not in our line will be fur nished and forwarded without delaj at the lowest cash rates. Janft CLARK L. ZAZfJ S. V. MILLXB O. L. ZANE & CO. Importer *nd Dealers in Fvrtign et Domestic Wines and Liqnors, Manufacturers of Pure Catawba Wines. Qgihot Stbbbt, bbtwbbb Main k Marks* 8*3. 11 WHEELING, YA T7"EEP constantly on hand Brandies, Sootch and iV Irish Whiskies, Jamaica, Rums and Oordiabf OholctyOld Rye and Bourbon Whiskies. iep27?ly Th.a Citizen's Deposit Bank OK WHEELING. Bank open from o o'clock a. m., until 8 P. M. Discount days?Thursdays at 10 A. M. f Money received on transient deposit. In orest paid oh special deposits. Collections made and proceeds promptly re DIRECTORS: , N. 0. Arthur, J. N. Vance, Jacob Hornbrook, G. W. Franzheim, Wm. Boa bey, J. K. Botsfor Geo. K. Wheat, Chester D. Knox, Samnol Harper. J. R. Millxr,Cashier. Gso. K. Wheat, Pres't. deo8I-ly P. C. HILDRETH & BRO. . 58 Main ^Street* Wheeling, Va, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Natl Rod, Window Glass, Maryland Lime, Bar Iron, Printing Paper, Common Limf, Nails, Wrap. Paper, Flour, Sheet Iron, Plaster Paris, Shanghai Matches Wire, Land Plaster, Salt, Cast Steel Cement, Wooden Ware, Ac Agents for Howb'h Improved Counter and Platforn The Highest Market Pricepaidfor Bags, Flaxseed Qinseng, Scrap Iron, JyI8 Hats & Caps. S.N. PR ATHER, oro.#o MAIN STKKk .1 ALWAYS on hand a choice and varied stock of HATS and CAPS for Mens' and Boys* wear. Being desirous of establishing a permanent trade, both in the city aud surrounding country, all thoee who faror mo with their patronage can relj on be ing supplied with the best goods at the lowest fig ures. Country Merchants are particularly requested to call and examine my stock, no *14 8. N. PR AT HER. The People's Bank. /~\FFI0E No. 80 Main street, Wheeling, Va. V_7 Money received on deposit. Interest paid on special deposits. Notes and bills discounted. Exchange bought and sold. Collections at home or from abroad promptly attended to. J. 0. Harbour, Christian Hess. J. T. Scott, John Yockler, Sam1! J. Boyd. Richard Garter. J. 0. HARBOUR, Pres't. J. R. DICKEY, Cash'r. myO "THE UNION," ARCH STBKET, Between 3rd and 4th, Philadelphia. THK UNDERSIGNED, turlnf renewed the 1mm of ihe above popular Hotel for a MrlM ofyaare, would reepectfully Mil the attention ot th. Treral lug Public to 1U central locality, either for biulnaM ? VL'eTaooee alU be entirely ran orated and re-tar BU,?L and kept In each a manner, aa to merit, aa heratofor^a llb.r.1 ahara of pnblle patnmava. With many thanka to former trlenda, and the trar allnc public, we treat we may h*T. th* plaeaare of walUci upon them on ajaln TldUnj the olty. Tmtth835u? s. 'wbbb * son. t'. B. Wrrr'} roiMn Savings Bank of Wheeling, OJHa, Jfa<n-?t, briimttn Monm amd Union. Money received on transient deposit KAM'lj P? HltPlTH, Ti?ui at. laaie-'M. S. P. gTT?t>ttttg&, NOTARY PUBLIC. m |sss1. fco*,,,,y mo"*7 ?? '&?? ENTIRELY VEGETABLE I NO ALCOHOLIC PREPARATIONS S A PURE TONIC MKDICIKK11 DR. HOOFLAND'S German Bitters! PREPARED BY XXEl. O. M- JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, PA., \WTILL effectual!j cure Liter Complaint, Dyi Y V pepsltt. Jaundice,' Chronicor Nervous Debfllti. DiMMee of the Kidneys, and all D'aeasaa arising Drum a disordered Liver or 8tomach, tneli aa Con stipation, Inward Piles, Follows ot Blood lo the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight In the Stomach, Sour Bructatlona, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit I of the Stomach,' Swimming-of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart. Choking or suffbcatldg Sensations when in a lying posture. Dimness of vision. Dote or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head; Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin, and Byes, Puin in the 8lde, Back. Chest, Limbs, Ac., Sudden Flushes of Ileat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings or Evil, and great Depression of spirit. And will positively present Yellow Fever, Bullous Fever, Ac., Ac. They contain NO ALCOHOL OB BAD WHISKY. They will Cure the above DUecuee in Ninety nine cate* out of a Hundred I induced by the extensive sale and universal popularity of Hoofland's German Bitters! (PUHKLY VEGETABLE,) Hosts of Ignorant Quacks and unscrupu turerS, hare opened upon suffering humanity the I flood-gates of Nostrums in the shape of poor whisky, vilely compounded with injurl us drugs and chris tened Tonic*, Stomachics and Bitten. Bewsre of the innnmetable array of Alcoholio preparations in plethoric bottles, and hlgh-belllod kegs, under the modest appellatlou of bitters, wbloh, instead of curing,' only aggravate disease, and leave the disappointed sufferer in despair. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Are not a new and untried article, but have stood the test of fifteen years* trial by the American pub lie, and their reputation and sale are not rivalled by any similar preparation. The proprietors have, thousands of Letters from the most eminent Clergymen, Lawyers, Physicians, and Citlsens, testifying, ot their own personal anowl* edge, to the beneficial effects and medical virtues of these Bitters, DO YOUWANT SOMETHING TO STRENGTHEN DO YOU WANT A GOOD APPETITE Y DO YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CONSTITU- I TION ? DO YOU WANT TO ?KKL WILL? " > DO ?00 WANT TO OUT BID OP NHRV0UBNK88? | DO YOO WANT KNBBOY t DO YOU WA ST TO 8LKKP WELL! DO YOU WANT A BRISK AND VIGOROUS FBBL- I ] INOJ 1 Ifyou do, use Hoofland's German Bitters!! From J. Newton clopedia of Rtliffiou* . Although not disposed to "favor "or recommend Patent Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredients and effeots, I yet know of no suffi cient reason, why a man may not testify to the benflt be believes himself to have received from any simple preparations, in the hope that he may thus contrib ute to the benefit of others. I do this the more readily in regard to Hoofland's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of th|s city, because I was prejudiced against them for many years, under the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. I am Indebted to my friend Bobert Shoemaker, Ksq., for tho removal Of this prejudice bj proper testa and for enoourage ment to try them, when Buffering from great and long continued debility. The use of three bottles of theee Bitters, at the beginning of the present year, was followed by evident relief, and testoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for six months before and had almost de spaired of regulating. I therefore thank' God and my friend for directing me to the use of them. J. NEWTON BROWN. Philadelphia, June 88,1861, IMPORTANT 10 SOLDIERS! Those having Friends in the Army! We call the attention of all having relations or friends In the army to thejact that "Hoofland's Ger* man Bitters" will cure nlne-tentha of the diseases Induced by exposure and privations inoident tooamp life. In the'lists, published felmost daKy in the on the arrival of the sick, it will be a very large proportion are suffering from deblUty. Every case of: that: Itind can be noti< readily cured by Hoofland's German Bitters. Dis eases resulting from disorders of the digestive organs are speedily removed. We have no hesitation in Stating A hat if thme Bitters were freely used among our soldiers, hundreds of lives might be saved that otherwise wouid.be Ibsfr.'v- " - ^7T We call particular attention to the following re markable and well authenticated cure of one of the nation's heroes, whoee life, to use his own language, Mbas been saved by the Bitters." Philadelphia, Aug. 23d, 1803. Messrs. Joicks A Kvxaa??Well, gentlemen, your Hoofland's Gorman Bitters has saved my Ufe. There is no mistake in this. It is vouched for by numbers of my comrades, some of whose names are appended, and who were cognisantpt-all ihe circumstances of my case. I am, and have been for the last four years, a member of -Sherman's celebrated battery, and umk'r the immediate command of Captain R. B. Ajers. Through the exposure attendant upon my arduous duties, I was attacked in November last ,wlth i " 1 ? ?-*? twodi debility, ? ? I was then removed from the White Mouse, and sent .to this city on board the "State of Maine," from 'which I landed on the 88th of Jun Since that time I have been about as low as any one could be and still retain a spark ot vitality. For a week or more I was scarcely able to swallow anything, and if I did force a morsel down, it waa immeniately thrown up again. I could not even keep a glass of water on my stomach. Life could not last under such circum stances; and, accordingly, the physicians, who hare b?.en working faithfully, though unsuccessfully, to rescue me from the grasp of the dread Archer, frank ly told me they could do no more for me, and advised me to see a clergyman, and to make such disposition of my limited funds as best sultedme. An acoaint ance who visited me at the hospital, Mr. Frederick 8telnbrown, of Sixth atreet, below Arch, adviaed me, as a forlorn hope, to try your Bitters, and kindly procured me a bottle. From the time 1 commenced taking them the: gloomy shadow of death receded. Mined ten pound., ?041 feel "ngnlne or wing per milted to relotu my wife and dangbtere, from whom I bar? beirf nothing for ^ght?n month.;for,g.n tlemon, I am ? loyal Virginian, trom the 'Iclnltj of Front Koyal. To jour invaluable Bitters I owe the ?minVofUfc whichhu taken the p fear*? to ? our Bitten will I owe the gloriool prtrl lege of again elasping to my bosom those who are the d*"?.t10 m# ,n ufc- yn3 '"siio malonb. We Jblljr concur In the truth of the above atate- I tnent. aa we bad dwpalred of seeing our comrade, Mr. Melons, restored to health.. JOHN OUDDLBB AOK, lit New York.. OKORGB a. ACKLBY. Co. 0.11th Maine. LKWIt) CHBVADl KB, 9Sd New Yprk. * * Battery F. ??, ?I New York. NATUANIBL B. THOMAS, Oo. F. Mth Penn. AND1RV J. KIMBALL, Co. A, 8d Vermont. JOHN JENKINS, Oo. B, 104th feenn. Be. that the elgnatareof "0. M. JACK80N" la on the waA.ru of eaoh bottU. BEWABB OF 00DNURFX1T8. NO. oai AKOH STHRHT, Principal Q/bt and Hamttfadorf, JON Kg * K VANS, [Suooaeeocs toC. M. Jackaon A Co,J - ? prioe Ti eta. per bottl., or ?lx bottl* for W.0O. Sailfif nteUigtnttt THUMB OF AOVKBTIIUO. ViutiSolis Luna or Nokfuuu, (wgnont,)* UmuiiiHuu. ' On* D?y, -1 JJ ThnkWMtoU.. 60 U ?l. ft OA BXfSteriziS SS - - ' Jim* Motttha,? 10 00 Bte Month*, It 00 Om Tor, *>00 T. The men would carry the elec peace men In the united Uon In Ohio neat Mouday Btatoa would onM more with tit'l? dllBeuIfi. the aaaert their manhood,aud pence men in the United ?peak out aa they did be- HUtM wontd once more I dUaatcra asaert tbeir manhood, and oat utter- apeak out aa they did be lt la not lure the late diaaatera bad Three Daya,.. Four Dayv 1 to I Fire Saya,..._ 1 IS I One Week, goo Tiro Week*.... .... S 60 I ??-8noiu Homes Doable the abore ratee. *rr ?"?r* BtxdneM Card* not exceeding fiToliacs, fl?> per tmt. x^spfs^&sssu^rzxzz-.z of auction aaiea and real eaUte.aeutln by them mux bepaid for .at the uattal ratae. 7 ?^-AdT?rtfcemontrnot Moomputled with wr tteu SjSiSSS ,XU?^#d nntu *orbId,aad charged *eeUn*i*a be charged In aO ?rf"l!l<t?*'.!i0U0*"0r '""?'ala, and annouoementa of aermona, 60 eenta each. nonrll-'fts Afraid of Their Prienda. Nobody bettor understands the relatioos of Northern Cppperbeadiim to |bo. rebel lion than do the former faction. But while they well know that the success of the rebellion now chiefly reata upon the at tempts to divide the loyal men qftbe North, tbegare shrewd enough to kee? that fact fromi tbo knowledge of tbeir followers.? "In Vain is the net snead in the fight of any bird." The trap moat be concealed from the view of the game. As abowiug bow the Vallandigham lead en look upon this matter, we may itate that the Cincinnati Enquirir and the Chi cago Times refused to publish the well known extract from the Richmond Enquir er, which we give below, and wbich eac'b of them, in oommon with all daily jour nals, reo'eived by telegraph. The Cincin nati Copperhead organ even went so far as to change the extract from the shape io which it appeared in the Richmond paper to suit the interests of tbe Vallandigham leader* in Ohio. Look at tbe original dis patch and tbe Cincinnati Enquirer'? forge ry: At it wot tOegra htd to At it tm fixed tm> intAe Associated Press. Enquire*^ , Richmond papers of the Richmond papers of the ' ?? VL J?"1? Md lMt- bare been reoeiv htrc. The Enquirer, In a ad. leader beaded "Victory The Enquirer, In a lead in Georgia "aaya "Char- er beaded -QrartTlcE? leaton and Ohattanooga in Georgia," aaya Charloa are the only poinU where ton and Chattanooga are thf enemy preaent tbe tbe only points where tbe lE?i.fF.y2*?S,?r a?h' 'u'm> Preaent the least f^S jit.? l ?PP*??o?oflliht. They and driven back on Naah- were defraud at Chatty Mssyite; skrk! dr,"D ^ #? -UhHtUedWc^^Th'J K **? ValUudlsbant P?ace nen In the United State* would once more assert thsir manhood,and fort''the' UtV"dl; b*" "-fST.jS?*.?? bad choked ont ancas. But it L ff'S'.ftl f*0? mm of choked their utterance, the United Suttee that a It la not among the ''"'"J ?' Chattanooga peace men of the Dnited would moat tell upon the States that a r.ctory at canaa. Ilere at home Ita Chattanooga would most eflfcct would be the great- tell upon thecauaa. Hera at borne Its effect will be the greatest. The truth is, tbe Enquirer dare not let even tbe dupes who look at its columns for mental pabulum know what part they are made to play io tbe infamous scheme of rebellion. While tbe Democrats of Obio are deluded into the support of tbe Vallan digham faction Id the belief that tbey are supporting tbe Democracy of other days and vindicating "free speech and free press," Ac., tbe men who tbns Impose upon tbem dare not let tbem learn that the bogus Confederacy and its armed hordes are kept together by tbe hope that North ern Democrats will put such men as Val landigham, Wood, Vorbees, Ac., in power and compel tbe government to withdraw what those mw pronounce our "iovading armies," and thus remove tbe last obstacle to tbe rebellion. They well know tbat it will not answer to let aoy loyal Democrat know?what all intelligent men do know ?tbat bnt for the aid it is expecting from Northern Demoorats, the rebellion would collapse within sixty days. This tbe rebel leaders concede. What says Lieut. Maury, tbe special emissary of JefT. Davis In Eng land T Read tbe following from bis letter io the London Timee, in wbieb be under took to show tbat the rebel cause bad "other agents" at work, in addition to tbe armies which he confessed were rapidly being overwhelmed with "reverses." lie said: "Other agents have to be called into play. What are tbey? Let us inquire. Tbey are divisions In tbe camp of the enemy, dis sensions among the people of the North. [.Tbere is already a peace party there. All tbe embarrassments with which that party can sorround Mr Lincoln, and all tbe dif ficulties that it can throw in tbe way of tbe war party or tbe North, operate di rectly aa go much aid and comfort to tbe Booth." Does any Democrat need more to con vince him that io voting tbe Vallandigham ticket, he swells the strength of tbe "peace parly" on which tbe rebel leaders now confess tbeir chief reliance for breaking up the Onion and establishing tbeir Confed eracy? And understanding this, will any loyal man deliberately become a parly to so gross a crime against bis country? Will tbe faet that tbe act is done in tbe name of "Democracy," satisfy bis conscience to justify bim in tbe eyes of tbe world and of history? A* tbey value tbeir conutry and it* institutions and their own fature good name and that of their fttmilies, we warn our isllow-eitixena against this great wrong. Tta law Itylaaf Baiwl WarSrC The report from the New Orleans Era that the rebels hare organised a gang of Incendiaries to burn tbe steamer* aa the Mississippi river, would have exoited little attention and less belief, did not tbe facts indioate lbs troth or it. It i( evident that the rebels intend to do by treachery what they are unable to do by a fair contest, keep tbe Mississippi clear oi federal (team en. The eteamer Ruth, burned a few milea below Cairo, with ovor two millioni dollar* in treasury notes on board, waa the firet victim of this nefarious scheme. Soon after four valuable steamers were burned at St. Louis; then followed in quick sac* cession the Memphis and St. Lonia steam er Hope, the Champion at Memphis, a boat worth $50,000, and tbe attempt to burn the Cbo(eau at Columbns, Ky., wrf|h was but partially successful. Tbe laat ex ploits in this line, are the burning of tbe Robert Campbell at Milliken'a Bend, last week, Tuesday, with tbe losa of a number of lives, and the steamers Chancellor, For- I est Queen and Catahoula, at St. Louis on I Sunday. Thus far extraordinary success I seem* to have attended the villainous ef-1 Cart* of tbe rebels. They are faat making I good their threat to clear every steamer I from tbe Mississippi, by tbe torch of tbe I incendiary. Our authorities have need to I exercise extraordinary eare and vigilance; I and if any of tbe villains engaged in this I work can be caught, a long rope and a f short shrift should be awarded them.? I Shooting ha* discouraged tubstltnte de sertion*, and banging ? few would be ? I valuable mean* or intimidating the re mainder of the steamboat incendiaries. There can be but little doubt that the rebel* intend to enlarge tbeir operation* I in this line, and that they do no not pro- I pose to confine their attention to steam* j boats. Tbe rebel government sticks atl nothing. It declaims loudly to tbe world I about conducting the war in a civilized I manner, and secretly uses the basestmeans to accomplish tbe ends which it cannot I effeot by a fair stand up fight. The dag-1 ger of the assassin and the torch of the I incendiary seem to be regarded as legiti mate weapons if only used secretly. In all I probability tbe recent fires at Boston, I occurring in quiok succession at the I works where iron clads were constructing I for tbe government, were caused by rebel instrumentality, and we shall not be snr I prised to see tbe same thing attempted at I other places where damage can be done to I tbe government. We repeat our caution I on tbis point to those who have tbe charge | of government works. Extra and extreme I vigilance is needed everywhere, and it will well pay. We have no feara that tbe re bels will be able to serionsly cripple our I resources in this or any other way; but they I can and will cause a good deal of annoy- I ance and delay ir we do not nip their fine schemes in tbe bud. Kxeeatton or a Ccdaral Otteer at ttlihaaoad. Tbe Richmond papers btve accounts or I tbe hanging or 8pencer Kellogg, on the I 25th ult., as a deserter acd spy. His real I name was Spencer Kellogg Brown; be was I a native or Brooklyn, N. Y., and went to I Kansas some years ago with hi* father, I who founded tbe town or Ossawatomie. tie enlisted as a common sailor in tbe gun- 1 boat Essex at St. Louis, and soon became I fourth master. He was captured near I Port Hudson, and lent to Jackiou and] thence to Richmond. Com. Porter denies I positively tbe rebel statement* that he had I enlisted in their service and deserted and I became a spy, and gives no oredit to bis alleged confession*. He wa* a brave and gallant officer and hi* execution i* murder. I Com. Porter say* that he bad been inarm ed more tban once that tbe rebels were 1 determined to shoot any officer or the Es * J sex that they sboold capture. Only a few I days ago tbe secretary of war bad assured the anxious father or Brown that hi* ion was perfectly safe. The rebel account ot I tbe execution is as follows : "A short bnt impressive prayer waa of- I fered by tbe minister, at tbe conclusion or which the condemned man unaccompanied I mounted the scaffold. In a few moment* I Detective Capebart followed, and com menced to adjust tbe rope over the nack of I the criminal, in which he assisted, all the while talking with tbe officer. On taking I off bis bat to admit tbe noose over bis | bead, be threw it ooe aide, and falling off the scaffold, it struck a gentleman beneath, when the prisoner turned qnickly, and bowing, said: 'Excuse me, sir.' After getting the rope on his neck arranged to I bis satisfaction. Detective Capehart com- I menced to pinion the arm* or tbe condemn- I ed. to which be submitted composedly, ?imply remarking: 'Aint this bard cap tain !' His ankles were then tied together, and hi* bat given to bim, wbicb be held in bis band behind bim. Capehart tben I shook hands and left bim. A negro next I came on the scaffold with a ladder,! and proceeded to fasten tbe rope to tbe upper beam, tbe prisoner meanwhile regarding him with the great- I est composure. The rope being fastened, tbe negro was in the act or coming down, I when the prisoner, looking ap at the rope, I remarked, 'this won't break my neck I I 'Tisn't more tban a root rail I Doctor, I wish you wonld come up and arraage this I thing 1 I don't want to have a botch job I or it I' Tbe rope was tben re-arranged to I bis satisfaction, and tbe doth cap placed I over bis bead. Tbe condemned man tban | bewed his bead and engaged a (aw seconds I in prayer; at tbe ooncluaion of which ha I raised himself, and standing perfectly ereot, I prononnced in a dear voice, 'all ready.' I At five minutes to 1 o'clock th? drop fUl, I and tbe condemned man was lannced into I eternity. He struggled violently for about I a second, the rope awaying to and fro like I the pendulum of a clock. He was left I hanging thirty minutes, whan ha was entp down aid pronounced dead by tbe atten dent physician, bi* neck having b4an I broken in the fall. The .body was than I placed in his coffin and lent to the bartal ground. Kellogg was a man or rather pre-1 possessing appearance, about five feet eight I or nine inches bigb, with sparkling light I bine eyee, sandy bair and beard, and a slight moastache. Hi* skin, froes bis long coo- I finement?tome fifteen months?bad be-| eoof u fair u a female'*. Be wore at the time of bEs execution a dark blue coat aad brass bottom, light bloa paota, a blue cbrck abirt, and black wool bat. Ha waa appa rent!/ about 83 years of age. The wretch bad previously coofeeaed hi* guile, the substance of which coofaaaion waa that be bad hired bimaelf In the confederate engi neer corpa at Ialaad Ko. 10, for the por poae of gaiaiag iaformation for tba benefit of tbe federal government, and though at laat detected, be died with tbe conviction that be had furniahad more valuable iafor motlon, in tbe character of a spy, to that government than any other ten men ia the Uailad Stales service " A Klvat af BtaartiarC Tbe great adjectlre-bnrler, Beanre gard, will hava to look to hla laorela. If he I* not vary active, ona of hla eubordl nate officers will outstrip him in the "grand style." Major Scholia ia tbe rival. Just aee how be addrvaiee tbe owaera ef "labor* an," urging them to aend their negroea to work on tbe coast fortifioationa of 8ontb Carolina: "Have yon the aaaaa buoyant heart that placed yoar State la the vaa of aeceaaioo, endeavored to make ber the vaa gaard to lodependeoce? Have yon done yoor dnty to tboae who are now baring their breaata ia the defeaae or yonr great gateway, wbilat it baa been and ia now ia yoar power to ehield them? Will yon alnmber on till tragedy la enacted ia yoor very threshhold, to aroaae yon to a araae of that impending daoger, which - can oaly be averted by etrennoua efforts? or will yoa await tbe atigma of impreaameat with atabbora (acta in bold relief, whilst your country calls to you for aid, to wreath her banner in peace and furl It under the cap of liberty, aad render necessary a military force to awa ken you to your duty to humanity and your 8tate?" If any man, after reading that laat aen teace, had a heart to keep one of bia ne groea at home, ha must be a hopeless Tbt as!* or U>* Plan tattoo Blttera ia wttbeat pta eedaat lathehleteryofthowocid. Tbara la no aecret la tba matter. They an at oaae the aaeat apeedy, atrengtbeuing health reetorer < Tar dlacovarod. It reqairee beta eiagietrial toaadetstaad thia. Their parity can alwaye be railed apea. They aee con* peeed at tbe celebrated OaHeeya Bark, Oaacarilla Bark, Daadelion, Chemomlle new an, Lavender Flowera, W.ulergroea, Anlae, CUver-bade, Orange peel, Snake-root, Gateway, CorUadar, Burdock, 8?T?1880?X. fto. They are eepedally maianiltd to eteegyaiea, public etnekja, aad peraoaa af literary hahlu aad aedeatary Ufa, who require free dlgeatlon, a reliah for food, aad dear meetal feealtieo. Delicate femalee aad weak peeaoaaare certain to Sad la three Bitten what they ben ee long laakat tor. They portly, atraagthea aad lavlgorate. Th.y Lf ??! e kakby appetite. They are sa aatldota U change el watae aad diet. They etraagthea tbeajatem aad eallrea tbe alel They prevent ?' and intermittent fevera. n?ey purify the breath and acidity at the atomtch. They care Pyyepela aad Ooaetipelloa. They care Diarrhea, Ohotaea aad Pilar Morbaa. They eareUvee Complaint aad Beraoaa Headache. They are tbe beet Bitter* la tbe world. They tare'e great reetorer. Tba following atariling aad empLatic etetamente can be eeea at oar ofltoe. Letter of Iter. K. V. Caaaa, Ckaplala at the ISTIh New-York Renment: Seam louaOian, March 4th, Utt| Owing to tba great expoeare and terrible decom poelUoa altar the battle at Anlletaia, 1 waa atteely proetrated aad eery etck. My atnmach weald net retain madidae. Aa article called Plaatatlon Bit tare, prepared by Dr. Drake, of Mew-Yoak, waa pr? ecribed to gtvo aae etreagtb aad aa appetite. To ay great eelpetee they gare me Immediate rallel. Two bottlce elmoet allowed aa to Jo la my ragimaot. e e e e I bare einee eeea then need ia aiaay caaee, and an free to aay, for hospital or private purpoeee I know of nothing like tkea. Bar. B. P. Oaaas, Cbeptaia. Utter from the Kev. B. k. Otua, St. OlalraeUle, Pa.i UMTUtan:?Toe ware kiad eaoagh en a former occeeloa to eeotl me a half doaaa bottlee or Planta tion Bittere for $$ *0. My wife having derived en mach baaeflt from tbe aae eg taere Bittere, I dee her to conUnao them, and yoa will plaaee eeod aa aU bottlee more for tbe money encl.eeit. I aa^ v.ry treljr. yoara, K. B. Otua, Paetor 6er. Bef. Cborcb gouusae* lloMa. SaveanrvaanaeT'a (mo, I Ct5ctaarTl.Oaio, Jan. 1Mb, IMS f eeeeeeeee I have g.vea yoar Plaatatloa Bit tare to haadrade at ear noble eotdieeo wbe atep bare, more ee lese dle lona aad gratifying. Bach a preparation ae thia ia "I heartily wiafc ia every femily, la every hoajrtUl, aad at head aa every battle flald. Q. W. Ajuaxws, Superintendent. Dr. W. A. CaiLoe, Sargeoa of tba Teeth Vermont Begtmeat, wrltea:-"! wlak every eoIdler bad a bot tle of Plantatioo Blttara. They are tba aaoet elec tive, perfect, aad harmlaaa tonic I ever need." Wttuan'a Bona, I WaaamoToa.D. <X.May Md, US*. 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