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principle!. l?et us lquu Wisdom from Iter example. Lit us retire rtibrt that revolu tions do dot always establish freedom.? Our own free institutions were nut the offspring of our Revolution, l'liey exist ed before. They were planted in the tree charters of self government under which the English colonies grew up. and our Revolution only freed us from the tlmnin ion of a foreign power, whose government villi vuriunue with thosu institutions. Bui European nation* have hud no such training for mdl government, and every effort to establish It by bloody revolutions 1ms burn, nnd must, without thin prepura tioti, continue to be, u failure. Liberty, i unregulated Iby law, degenerates into an archy, which soon becomes the most hor rid of all despotisms. Our policy is wise ly to govern ourselves, and thereby to set such an example of national justice, pros perity, and true glory, as shall teach to all nations lite bles<injis of self government, \ and the unparallclo'd enterprise and sac cess of a free people. We live in an age of progress, and ours is emphatically a country of progress.? Within the lust half century the number of States in thisUnion lias nearly duubled, the population has almost quadrupled,and -our boundaries have been extended from the Mississippi to the Pacific. Our terri tory is e.hequered over with railroads, and furrowed 'with canals. The inventive ta 1 ent of our country is excited to the high est pilch, und the numerous applications for patents for valuable improvements dis tinguish this age and this people from ull others. The gonius of one American has enabled our commerce to move against wind and tide, and that of another has annihilated distance ie the transmission of intelligence. The whole country ia full of enterprise. Our common schools are diffusing intelligence among the people, and onr industry is fust accumulating the comforts and luxuries of life. This is in part owiug to out peculiar position, to our fertile soil, and comparatively sparse pop ulation ; but much of it ia alko owing to the popular institutions under which we live, to the freedom which every man feels to engHga in any useful pursuit, ac cording to his taste or inclination, and to the entire confidence that his person and property will be protected by the laws.? But whatever may bo the cousc of this unparalleled growth in population, intel ligence, anil wealth, one thing is clear, that the Government must -keep pace -with the progress of the people. It must participate in their spirit of enterprise,and while it exae.ts obedience to the laws, and restrains all unauthorized invasions of the rights of neighboring States, it should fos ter and protect home industry, and lend its powerful strength to lite improvement of such means of intercommunication as are necessary to promote our internul com merce nnd strengthen the ties which kind us together as a people. It is not strange, however much it may ?be regretted, that such an exuberance of enterprise should cause some individuals to mistake change for progress, and the iivasion #f the rights of others for nation ??l prowess and glory. The former are constantly agitating for some change in the organic law. or urging new and untried theories of human rights. The latter are ever ready to engage iu any wild crusade ?against a neighboring power, regardless of the Justice of the enterprise, and without looking at the fatal consequences to our selves and to the cause of popular gov ernment. Such expeditions, however, are often stimulated by mercenary individu als, who expect to share the plunder or profit of tho enterprizo without exposing themselves to danger, and are led on by ?ome irresponsible foreigner, who abuses the hospitality of our own Government bv ?educing the young and ignorant to join in hit scheme af personal ambition or re venge, under the false and delnsive pre tense of extending the area of freedom. These apprehensible aggressions but re terd the true progress of our nation and tarnish its fair fame. They should, there fore, receive the indignant frowns of ev good citizen- who sincerely loves his try and,takes a pride iu its prosperi Our Constitution, though not per lict is doubtless the best that was ever formed. Therefore, let every proposi tion to change it be well weighed; and if round beneficial, cautiously adopted. Every true ?'patriot will rejoice' to see "ita aufhbrfty so exerted as to advance I the proiperity and honor of the nation, I whilst he will watch with jealousy any attempt to mutilate this charter of our liberties, er pervert its powers to acts of aggression or injustice. Thus shall con servation and progress blend their har monious action in preserving the form and spirit of the Constitution, and at the same time carry forward the great im provements of the country with a rap idity and tnargy which freemen only can display. In closing this, my last annual com munication, permit me, fellow-citizens, jo congratulate you on th? prosperous condition of our beloved country. A broad, its relations with all foreign pow ers art friendly; its rights are respect id, and its high place in the family of Nations cheerfully . recognized. At lume, we enjny an amount of happinen, ublic and private, which has probably Jver fallen to the lot of any other peo je. Besides affording to our own citi ?is|a degree of prosperity, of which ,oy> large a seals I know of no other irbnce our country is annually affor di; irefuge and a home to multitudes, aWetier without example, from the OIl\\rld. 4 ?ve these bljAings under Heav ?Wiilk happy (institution and Gov ernkavhiclr'V'fre bequeathed to us' hv w?, and which it is our sa c. U? transmit in all their intrg rity ukliiillren. We must all con *i*"M'iit distinction and privilege lo havL fliosen by the people to bear in the administration of such hAihiphI. (Jailed by aii'iin-! uxpocl-A|0nBHiion to its highest trust ol embarrassment and ?1ann, nliV upon its arduou? du ties w'VxKne dillitlence. 1 claim only tov?Vscliarped them to the host of iuiL a5,Uitj., with a sin #'r/"Y ||,e\ublic Rood; anil it is Willi ni'fcrsLi^ jn retiring from nllice, IM hL tjlt. co?ntry in a state of |||pni^0,parity. ' ' ) FILLMORE. \mjier 0, 1852. lcaruo, just now. THE MIRROR " Praisi when ttoe cnn, and (ensure icier e ice must." morgantoWn, vT: SATUUD.4T?DEC. 11, 1819. Wo arc e 11 abli?(!, by dint ?ifex tra effort, tn give imr ri-nderK tliu Me?? ftiiyc of 1'resilient Fillmore entire, at this early hour. Tliu Message will be rend with interest, l>y nil classen.? The plainness anil brevity witb which it treats-the important public matters ufthoday nro iortninly commeridable. CORIIKCTION. Wo are gratified to learn by a let ter from a correspondent at Beverly, Randolph county, that the entire story of the burning of the Juil, Jcc., &c., at that place, as published in ouf pa per of November 27th, is unfounded. We copied it from ono of our ox clmnge papers, supposing it to be true. It is either an outrageous hoax, or the oocuironces took place in Randolph county, in another State?wo know not which. \jr In another column will bo seen a call for a meeting of the " Morgan town Literary Society," on Tuesday evening next. The matter is worthy the attention of tho young men of this place, and will doubtless receive it. f?j$nt? Hooii American Tcmpcrnnct Magazine, for December, 1858. Contents?The Timo for energotic Action'? ? -the A dopted Daughter' .a Talo-? Nanny. ? Nuts for Nut-crackers ? ? Monthly Com pend. Now is tho time ts subscribe u new volume begins with the Janua ry number. General Lane said one day, at In dianapolis, in his speech alter dinner, that he was ,rloo full for utterance." AH, THESE DELAYS! Sometimes Cold in Buffered to accumulate upon Cold a whole winter through. This is taking a short route to the < long home.' Stop the mischief before it has fixed itself incurably. With Rogers' Liverwort, Tar and Canchalagua the result is not merely a probability, but a certainty. See pamphlet in Agent's posses sion and advertisement in-the business depart inent of this paper. October 2. NO CAUSE FOR DESPAIR / If weakened by a racking cough, and suffer ing all the symptoms of a violent Pulmonary attack, still the sufferer must not despair.? 4 Never give up,' says the poet, and why should the Consumptive despond with (loger*' Liver wort, Tar and Canchalagua within his reach.? Hope; Lire, HEALTH are its results.- See long advertisement in this paper. Oct. 2. 1 Hoojland's German Bitters.?Wo would call the attention of our readers to tho advortisc ment of Dr. Hoofland's celebrated German Bit ters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, No. 120 Arch street, Philadelphia. In cases of Liver complaint, Dyspepsia, Disease of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered stom ech, their, potferis aot excelled, if equallod, by any other known preparation, as tho cures attest in many cases, after the most celebrated phyiieiani had failed. We can conscientious* 1 y recommend this medicine, as being' what it it represented,- and urge our readers who are afflicted to procure a bottle, and they will be convinced of the truth we assert. linOw. LITERARY NOTICE. The Member* or the Morgantown Lite rary Society are requested to meet at Dr. Willsy's office, on Walnut street, ou Tues day evening next, 14th iust., to make ar rangements for re-organizing. 0. SHAY, Secretary. Dec. 11, 1852. M Unction. PURSUANT to a decree of the Circuit Court .f Marion couoty, pronounced on the 28th day of October, 1B52| in the caje of-Alberts. Harden, &c., against the heirs of Isaac Riggs and others, I shall sell at public auction, belore the front door of the Court-House, in Morgantowu, On the ith Monday in January, 1853, (the same being a Court day,) the Farm in the Bill and proceedings mentioned, which is the tame on which lute Riggs lived and died, lying partly in Mononga lia and partly in Marion counties, near Smithfteld, in the furuier county, in which former county the. dwelling house (brick)and must of the ZStTTU land lies. The tract is said ?MltJJE to contain 148 Acre*.? wB&SSm The widow's dower is assigned in 37 acres of tHe same, and the whole tract (except some 2 acres sold to John M. Mason by Isaac Riggs in his life time) will be sold subjoci to (he widow's dower aforrsaid. TERMS.?Credit of six, twelve, eigh teen, twenty-four, thirty, and thirty-six months,?the purchaser giving bonds with good security, bearing interest from the day of salo, and the title retained for the pavmeul of the purchase money. GUY R. C. ALLEN, Com'r. * Deo. 10th, 1852. 17-l-ts. Virginia? At littles held in the Clerk's Office of the l'restou County Court, on the first Monday in December, 1892: Henry W-urdar, vs. Thomas II. Mitighen, DennisMeigban and Joseph Krniitz. IN ASSUMPSIT. The object nt this suit is to recover from ihedeletiduulBdamages to the amount of 6U1 72 (ora ilebt dae by account. Ami the said Dennis Metyben and Jo seph Hraiilx not tviug residents of jhii Slate, ili?y itre therefore herefiv requireil to anpeur lieiH within nno month aftertinf! pnliliiialjijii of this order, anil do what is necessary to protect their interests in th's suit. A copy.?Teste. SMITH CRANE, Clatk. G. Crcsttp. Pi'fTf. Alto. Dcf.lljlSM. ?7?ii5i. Commissioner of Roads; fry We are authorized to announce Mr. WILLIAM DURBIN,of Morgan town, as a candidate for Road Commissioner, at the election to be held on the 2d Monday in December, inst. Dec. 4. Oy We ate authorised te announce Mr. JACOB.M1NER at a candidate for Road Commissioner, in the Western District of Monongalia, at the ensuing Election. Dec. 4; 1652. Mit. Sikofrikd: Yoii will please announce lo ilio Voters of the Eastern District of Monnnzalia county, that Mr. PURNELL HOUSTON, will be voted for foi the of ficc of Road Commissioner fortaid Dis trict. LOTS OF VOTERS. Nov. 27, 1652. Virginia? , r?ni.Hlj!1? c|e'k'? Ofieo of P, Ccmnt, Court ?? ,h0 Brit iffiSBg Jonas Bird, I CudmkTh ''w W rn ?nrf deS. m'n,,lra,0r,0fI)a,lielC^''. IN CHANCERV. v Tile object of this suit is to obtain tho ^,.,'K"n me,r" . - C"mmi3iioner to uxe. ants fh M VWf, of the .aid defeSl BnVlh'ih con'l,lain"u 'or 155 acre, of i H c tcoun1)' aforesaid. And the Mid John S., Luanda, Daniel and Henrv thfa StaH. ,'t,PPet'' ""I ^'"8 'esideiits of this State, they are therefore hereby re SET* -? "IPf"-1'"" within one monTh af e du. publication of this order, and do in ihte 8uitCeSSarJr 1? Pr?,e<!t ,hcir inle'os" "1 mis suit. A copy.^Teste w,r, SMITH CRANE, Clerk. Tie Eighth Wonder of (he World! CALL AND SEE. lheS'cai2S,nf!?fnMRD ,eS[>eL'lfuli.v '"form*! IUGUERIIEOTYPES I the'.rt^.'fh- "ni1 D"ls, aPPn,v?l stvle'of take life-like pictures. The roomTe now occup'cs airords new facilities fora han. p> blending of light and shade, a desider "P L'nf'<1 likenesses. caiPor ir J * P'" in handsome I cases.or set in breastpins, loekels, Sic at If z p:rsh Wl,ere u is ''"''"''"he dea h CALr ?f !wr50"? *'<? m ,LI''"J11 specimens. ^[P^lown^Dec. 4, 1852. NEW AMIVAL AT SHlEAN^. & sS everything in the notion wav ai-^ ? floe lot of Glassware, ' Als0'8 Groceries, Confectionaritt, fc. Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Cheese ,bi; t|" ,re ?01"? oB " P?'<*? remark Morgantown, Va., Dec. 4, 1852. A L/iKCE Stock or HEW GOODS' LAZIER & FLEMING, "AVJlji|,[.fl)Ceive(1 j gdjj,; . . r?an? i AUo Sattuotts. Tweeds " an.<' ?ver.T "ther rariety nf Men's ar, suitable to the season, including ltendy-Jtiade Clothing, Ladies' Dress Goods, in such variety of style and material that they do not know how to begin to describe them; but Will take extreme pleasure in showing tham, knowing from what is passing every day before their eyes, tha> few indeed can look at tliew goods an<> priu them withont purchasing. As usual, they have a full assorloteul of CHINA-WARE, Gf,ASS-WARE, QUEENSWARE, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c. &c., And everything else that is usually sold in tliis latitude?Cheap, very Cheap, lor Cash or approved Produce. Morgan town, Dec. 4, 1852, .\ew Goods, Again. D. H. CHAD WICK k CO., TTAVE jmt returned from Philadelphia* and Iff, expect to receive thia day & new stock fif I Goods, many of which wore purchased below the early fall price, and consequently can be I aold cheaper. We hare a general assortment of such Goods a* we have been in the habit of i keeping) and wore never prepared tA offer greater inducements to purchasers. Call and seeioar large stock and protty style* of i .Muslin do Lainea and other Dress Goods) Sack Flannels) Bonnet Ribbons, I Dress Buttonsand Velvet Trimmings) , Zephyr underaleevea, fcc.,&c.- i/ ' ,' *h Fp;uj Carpet Dags very cheap, | Pretty 6J cent Calicoes, and pood color) A small lot of 12} centdo. with imperfection in the printing, to be sold at 6J. ^ Garden seeds will be opened when called for. A few of each pf 27 kinds of tlowersrcds?all pretty. q* > 7* ? V-l Hardware, Groceries, Queensware, fcc. Keep your eye on the Red Post, and you wilt bo sure to g'ct to the right place. CHADWICK fc CO. Not. 19, 1802. 171::tf. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. John Hoye's Executor, ) vs. > John E. Buckle w.Jcc. ) I, Joseph Brown, Coinmissioner nf the Circuit Court of Preston county, in this causa, will sell to the highest bidder, be fore the front door of the Court-house in, King wood, on the 2d Monday of Febru-' ;ry ijfwWjM, ^url''?>') ?? ??? Land in the Dill and exhibits mentioned in said cause, upon a credit of 6, 13 and 18 months, taking bund and good security from the purchaser, with interest from day of sale. JOSEPH BROWN, Nov, 25,1863. 173-Smo. See, 0! Ju,st Look and Sec!! GREAT AND ASTONISHING BARfJAI^s.'! At HAYMOiVD & PICKENPAUGII'S Philadelphia and Paris Store! 'PHB SUBSCRIBERS are now receir. of now8 41 0,,,!"lng " "erac"llous Slock FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS 0D(^ ^eacriniioiis.? AnA then just think of the lownrss of their prices: it beats (ye*, It does that, it does.) anyihmj yet scaired up. Just Ihiuk SUPERFINE COBURG CLOTHS ' For Ladies' Drosses, Ij yards wide, Tot ! 95 Cents ptr tard_ 1 yd. wide: bleathed Muslin for 6j cents i usua y .old for 10 cents; Calico for 8 els'1 usually sold for 12}; and all other things ! in proportion. 6 We hare one of the best assortments of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Trimmings, Laces Bonnet Ribbands, Bonnet Linings, Worsteds, Glores, Lnder-Slreves, Mitti and Hosiery, of all kinds, and a grent many other new articles not kept in this Town,?that von have ever yet Men. Also-all rarietieadf GENTLEMAN'S WEAR, . Cloths, Cassimeres, ,. C?"netts, Tweei! Corduroys, [U, &0.| fieverteens, CANNOT if? SURPASSED. And then our stock of Ready-Mat, Clo thing still excecds everything, both in lowness of price and quantity, itdoes, and " ??'nnytiiinffyetwhibited in S .fc. . m-' a'e0,10 call the attention of the public to our large and complete assortment of Carpenter's Tools, of oil descriptions, Hardware, Queenswnre, Groceries, irunks, Carpel-bags, Carpeting, Cape, Bonnets, Also, a considerable slock of Boots and oiioes, to be i I Sold out at Cost and Carriage! N. B ?Our present stoek bring bought! for Cash entirely, anil late in the'season, gi>? us >11 adruiitsgn so that wo can seli AlTnl.oh" V"" ?" buy el??|,e,e. Although some of our neighbor* say that miwi "!!' eal 1,1 ?r poetry, we mitst say that we are bound to pufTa little ? ,fweHid might o-et so high as to create an explosion; Call soon, all you that want lo buv, and ? y?" hure "'e ready &VI,law 10 ?p' Bargain/ He nsih the Ladies particularly tu call and see our stock, whether yuu buy or ? , "" ""emely fond of.sliowin ssSSa&tJSifeR ~!^0e^e.,nJSeef0rl,,e'nMl--; HAYMOXD & PICKENPAUGH. I Nor. 27, U52. t72.tf. | DE-NTISTKY. DR. L. K. HUMMfiLSHINE, j SHrgcon Be?ii*t> j ."T" V to tlio Jadiei and gentlemen ofAInr li? V?" vicinity. He in provided with the late.t improved PORCKLAIS TEETH, which u well ?" f!nt or s?ld plolo to look I as well as the natural. i$%3mg8d and render tbom useful for many join, ud lS most CBsoi during life. ' ' ' " The tartar and other foreign substances, will tlie0Dumr0"' ?Ak' reLnd?rinB 'lie tlieth clean,and the emm and breath sweet abd healthy. Teeth and .tamp, of teeth, which hare"bo. wlSdSffiFT- ??'? be extracted W'lh lhe ''".;and m?,t appro,ed instrument,, Lirl kTl "r ul .f?d K|enti6o manner, ami * P??'blo pain. |? |*ie j, BenSl VnTkl T'y |Mds in ""lino "f rin!ti.lt and*his performances will ho war ?$? "" u"n" "ul' ' n-.E'T''"1""" desirous of procuring wholo or' partial sets of A A, apooffiSafi,' term. hi. ellS '"8"?,l""> a call, immediately, his charges arc i|ulte moderate.. a E7"Offlce at Wallaces Hotel. Nor.S7,lWJ. 172;:3m. ! Palatine Iron Foundry, Opposite Fairmont, Va. '"MILL CASTINGS, COOKIJYG STOVER PLOUGHS, GRATES, and. every other variety of Castings that lire likely to bo needed in an ag ricultural and manufacturing commu nity?all mado of the best metal, and warranted. The subscribers are truly thankful for the flatterittg patronage already enjoyed by their establishment?aud will use their best exertions to render satisfaction in every MJspect. COOPER fc MORRISON"! Palatine) Vat November 24, 1862. 3m Pay Up! LLwhoVnow thfehuelvea indebted to me! are earneatly requested to call and settle without delay. This ii absolutely afeessary in order to make proper a rrangemenu for llic intended exebriibn^ap Salt Jlivtr! Those neglecting thii notice may expect to beiMd.' WM. I>. SMITH. Uffington, Nov;SO, 1862* 1^ls:4t. Bound fof Salt River! Carr, Smith & ?o., Having; taken tickets for Salt River will close out their stock of Quods at verjrre duceil prices. They have just received some pretty all Wool'D'Lanes, black kid Gloves, Thibet cloths; &c., kc. Their stock is large and complete. They will be pleased to see their friends and customers and promise to give them better bargains than ever.. CARR, SMITH & Co. ^yffgHember 13, 1B52. Jno. W. Rom & Co., Flour & General Commission Merchants BALTIMORE, Mo. Best references given and liberal advances made on consignments. 07* Refer to Wm. Waguer, Cashier of the Bank of Morgantown, and D. R. Hoxlf, Mnrnaillova. April 17, 185J. BEIIAGE DKt.AIN AND LAWNS, A hire a??ort*ient fpv sole low at the Emporium of Liit*? fc^P?l^iKoj Si^E OF VALUABLE LAND. UjjrajgaC; Wilson, ot al, Plaintiffs,! ^ Hqnryysridmi^OtaljJDorondants,) Chancery. 1 Purauhnt to a decree of the Circuit Court of Monongalia cotinty, rendered in the cause, at 1 the April term, 1852, of said court, I will, on J the 27th day ofDocombbr hext, 1862, it being ! the first day of the December term of thb Cr?n-) I ty Court ot Monongalia county/in fro.ht bf the I court house door, in Morgahtowhj prococd to j hcII the laud in thoBill atid prockedihgs Inen tionod, to thb highest bidder, on a creditor six, twelve and cightcch months, with interest ou the purchase money from day of sale until paid, the purchaser or purchasers required to givo bond with approved security, niid tho title re tained until the purchftsb money and intercut is Eiaid. Said Land lying oil thb waters of Duri ;ard croek.in said county, said to contain a bout 138 acros,~thc title said to be indisnuta ble,?but, sdlliijg ns commissioner, I will only convey such title as is vostud in me. J: I 3{is. P. FITCH, Deputy, For A. C. DoRSEY,Sh'if. Mouongalia co. Novomber 24, 1852. 172::tds. LAND SALE j or Valuable Property. At a Circuit Court held in and Ibr Monongalia cbiinty, on tho Law side thoreof,?Fall Torm, | 18621 John Rogers, Plaintiff. . \ "? WVmL IN DEBT, and James H. Crane, and ( upon an attachment. j Charles Fox, Defend ants, ) Pursuant to an order of said court, I shall i proceed to sell, on the 27th day of December next,lS52, in front of the court liouso door in ! Morgnntown, it being the 1st day of the De-| ccmber term of the County Court ofMonnnga-| lia county, to tho highest bidder, on a credit of six and twelve months, with interest thereon from the day of sale, all that tract of Land owned by Charles Fox, situate on the waters of I Decker's creek, known by the name of Clear?* j Forge, on which is erected a Frame Building J calculated for a Mill, also a Forge for the pur-! pose of manufacturing Iron, it being the same property purchased of thu heirs of AlpheusC. Wilson, by said Fox,?for the quantity of Land in said tract and a description of tho'snme, for boundaries, &c.,&c.? reference is hereby given to Hon. Edgar C. Wilson, of Morgantown, Va. Tho title is said to be good, but selling as Sheriff L will only convey such title as is vest ed in me. The purchaser or purchasers are required to give bond and good security for the payment of the purchase money, and the title retained until the purchaso money is paid. . E. P. FITCIlJ Deputy, For A. C. DoBsr.r, SheriffMon. Co. Va. November 25; 1852. * r ' 172::tds. To Messrs. Jeremiah Hempstead, Jo nas Cramer, Alexander Lawson, and Edcar.C. WasoN. I Sire: TAKE NOTICE that on the 31st day | of December; 1852, between the hours of six j in the forenoon aud nine in the afternoon of that day, at the house of Josoph Lodgseneear, | Sulphur Spring, in Alleghany county, Mary j land, I shall proceed to take tho deposition | of Peter MfCjary, a witness to he used as evi I deuce for roe in a suit now pending in the Cir cuit Court of Preston county, wherein I am com 1 pi a i n an t and you are defendants, and if from any cause the taking of the same should not be commenced, or being commenced should not be completed on that day, tho taking of the same will-be adjourned Irom day to uay apd from time to time until the same shall be com pleted. Also, further notice is hereby given you that on the.'31flt day of the same month, at the office of Gustavo* Crcsap, in Kingwood, Preston county, Va., I shall take the deposi tions of Rubin Morris and Henry Smith and others, to bo used ns evidence iu the same mft, and if the same is not taken on that day, the taking of the same will be adjourned, from day i to day/pnfil they hro talcen. Given under my hand this 15th day of Novomber, in the year 1852. . , JACOB MERCER. j Nov. 27, 1S52: 172::td. . FARM FOR SALE. T ? JL WILL SELL the Farm on which I now reside, containing 130 ncrcs, mure or less. The farm is productive, well lim bered, ami within 3 miles [East) of Mor-1 Bj 'Igiiaulown. There are i"*"" two good duelling' > Houses, 2 Hnrns.&c.. i. . I.'.'r. ?r KgUIT* TREES, Stone Coal, Limestone, excellent | Meadows, a never-failing8pring ol Lime-' stone water; nnd what is most desirable, a goal iicidiborhotxl. The fruit lree? com prise Apple, Pear, Plumb. Peach, Cherry, mitl Quince; al.<o the firape and. other smaller fruits. JOHN DRABELL. October 9,1&52. 2ni.p. LAND FORSALf T)Y virtue of a dccreo of the County Court 11 of Jefferson county, in the case of David Nicholsagainst Jacob Mochmcr aud wife and others, Oh Saturday, 11m- (lay of Peceinhcr next, I will .soil on. the preraiiesi in Preston, three-hundred Acret qf J>/irf,,in the jblU and proceeding* mentioned; One third to be paid I in hand and the residue in payments of one and two years, hearing inthrosl fro in the day-of ?sale, the purchaser giving bond with good. se 1 curity for the name.?Whenidtie attention will be given by me asCommissiiinfer. WILLIAM SIGLER. November 8, 1852. i70-tds. ESTRAY NOTICE.' . i*.? ?? ,:' ?? m | | Prcxton C(wrtt)j, t^yfyi To the Clerk qf the County Court if said county. Julius C. Xemlde. Joshua Jenkiha and Wil liam G. Carrington, threo freblioldcra of the ?aid countyi'doheroby cicrtifv that by virtue of a warrant to us directed by WitoonSwinnIer>& Justice of 'thfe said county, we have this day on our oaths viewed and appraised a! UED STEER, taken up by<Sajnuof Evan*--oh Bin land da on Kstray,?And apneas tlao value of said Eatray at sixteop dollars. The said Sttser is fhur vears 'iild^'a light rbd an'd marked with'trtp pfr tho left oar and a Carpenter's s^arcout-offtlfe right* cut frqifa the top offye e'aK; * Glven^ uh' derout handii this I.ah day of Norfcrnbor/lSCi. J. C. JCemuLb, JoSttL'A JtiNKlNSj ?uViiw ? WtLi.t.iM (J. Caiiiunctok A copy.?Te?t?, SMITH CRANK,Clk. Nov. 27, 1852. 17ili3t. r ROAD LINE. _, ^ BSfflara New Arrangement from Morgantow* to Fairmont. STAGES leave Morgantwn daily, for Fair mont, at 7 o'clock, A. Mconnecting witli the cars on tho Baltimore and Ohio Hail Rowj. Lcavo J'airmont daily at o'clock, P. M., after the nrrital of the cars, forMorgantown,' connecting with tho Stages for Uniopjo'vf^and l)ro\vnsvil'c, Pa. . , G. II. REMINGTON) Agcni Sept. Wili, 1888. ? I H: lMrtf. lilet for the Sick. Biker's Bromu aud Chocolate for sale I at the New York cheap Variety Store. ' Nor. 13. CARR, SMITH & Co. IB : i , Teas! Ten*/ Fifty cent Colony Tea, which giv.eB sat isfaction-to all who buy. Superior gud Extra do. 75 to 125. July 84. L.tstnt & ft-Bxitrp. < MORC^NTOWtf ' . | Female Academy* V.kd Winter Session ot this Insti-J "lr^| Tim bboVo with Smith1* Q?'?> Written Aritlitnbticj Grammar,and ^1 llrat book? of IliftDryj ? . * R . 1 llLtory, hightt branched of^. ?? inaticrt, .. -1- prtnih *nd I?Rnnj ?.-SSSfefss.', ftom - <""??? ?* bc h"' I ?SraSSS' M?l ??$?$ drew Uio Prlnfcipw,?f any ofd.o TfU.t.W C. GREGG, Pri*ci]iai. October 9, ISSJ. , 165 6' . H . ?sjs^aafig lis healthy location, In 4 pleas*"' and a motal and religious Mmmun'ty. ani the canai'ity and expiru-nce ol the rrinci pal anHi. lady, authorirt u. to_?j?that few situations ureKnt Wher claims to the patronage of the public. ?W.TiWii.i.sr, B. L. Bebkiuire, W. WlOMUt, G. M. Hioiits, W*. Laziui. y* a. ! TO SELL ON THE ELECTION! The >cw York Cheap Variety Btore 11 HSk .idGoatlcmaooDa, thi; ,'Sfll?kU of'gBOCEBI E8, .ach M _ ?!i??arielr of Onr CoffM.Sogtr.Mo .? *?. Consult tour own interest, w*4!!* hv calling on ^^0^' " Mor,anto?n,Oc..?,lSM. 167==tf. dissolution. rf^HE Partnership heretofore ?I"l8V?8j I I between the siibectibeis nnder the day dissolved by mutual eo^n - 'Ihe to said firm are refl""^lm,0.I?U?B,Tbso iSf,-?S5-StfiS? ???" closed ^hout JetoLuM EDWIN W. TOW KR. October22,1858. New Firm. The Rnhscriber lm associated with htm (jS ? C?5 in 'he M.K ? Book"Store. The business willtg hefeaf conducted under the name and style of K.W. TOWER ' September 98, 1838. F. A. DERING & CO., TTAVB iliis dav received their Fall and ?1 Winter StockGoods, consisting of pur GOODS, GROCERIES, LIIARDWAttfe, HgtfJJ HOOTS U SHOES, ||J*T HATS It noilKETS. Together with Salt, Iron. Nails, Stone Ware. &c., Sio. We v^isb it to be under stood, distinctly; that we will not be un dersold by any merchant in town or coun try. I Thankful to our old friends for past pat ronage, we respectfully sOlitit a coutinn ' ancu of their custom. To all we would ny, call and examine our cheap stock of New Goods. F. A. bERING k CO. Sept. 28, 1852. 16-l-tf. ?J r-~V- ? Just Received, At the Morgan town Ibmh Store: Ido il6z.;Eoke Loomis" Pittsburgh Alma1 nacs for 184tf-assorted; SO " ; Columbian Ink.', assorted'; Cabin and Parlor, or,the North and South; Aunt Phillis's Cabin: ail answer to Uncle "kJTdraV; Letter Paper at lOcfents per quire by the ? ;?jVe4m; , vLJ, A general assortment of ScAool Booh, be. 4 ALSO, 20 Keg# pure White Lead; I hogshead prime N. 0. Sugar. ?U *d E.W. TOWER & CO. October 30, 1852. Forwarding & Commission Warehouse, Independence, Bait. Ohio Railroad, '90 West tyf Cumberland. fpHB SUbcoribor having a large and tjommo X Uioim Warehouse,,and being the agont of .the Ilaltimoro and Ohio Railroad Company at this point, in prepared t? receive anclrtirward Mcroliandizo and Produce with promptness and dispatch. " j Ho would call the attention ortho Merchants unci Clti*eh?"6f Morgantnwn particularly to tliii Elaco of being their most convenient and eligi lc point on tho Railroad* ? .???) , JNO. B. YOUNG. IndepeiidenUitSorSy 1S52. lGU-flm. FALL AND WINTERGOODS. GEO, M. HAGANS & CO.; :r^we" *eie?,ed Fall and Winter Good*, and are oflfetini! tliem to their tuslomers on very reasonable terms. They frel that they call confidently asterl that tlwir Goods ore not iuferiur either in style or quality) to those of nnv nf their neiali bors, and they pledge themselves to sell as cheap nsauy one also, thonah (hey miv not make s|tch a flourish of trumpets. 07" Call at No. 2, just below corner of Main and Waliiut street. Oct. 23. 1852. 167-tf. . ;NOTICE. '?li K7" Persons Indebted to the undersign, ed for Millinery, Mantua-work, &c., aic respectfully Vquesltd,to call atvJ tattle nt their earliest convenience'. Dec.4, 1852. : JANET. BEAR. 4 insurance, company Of THE VALLEY or VIRGINIA. Capital PSO^KK), with power to Increase it to ?aoo,<i(H). ? ? rplUB COMPANY, baying been 1 ?ri!ui>izV<l, i? ni)w ready to receive m|.|ilii-i>Umls anil IpSUB t'ultafs, ?J^" mWUNWM Viririiiie tile uf a lii.ino t'offipartj l?r J$i h/S fflbpic uf all kind# of Properly. SlertMK': Vc-> ot fair ni.tl eqhabW rule*. U1. , The Dir.-ciut? nMttte the poMttt lhat ?his Cmriiwiiy will IB Cotnllifted with i view III (wnnaneticy) *"d.on ' ' priurliilw of equity, jtral'fe. and ? close regard 10 eConumy and llm sbltty of tho 1 imohxl. . ^ President,?Jos. S. CAkson, jSecrctary,?C. 8. Wxt Actuary,?0. fi. B*twBt;il. Director*Jos. B. Cjrst.il, P- Kje ly, IVm. I- Clark, Ja?. H. tluWfsa, Lloyd Logan. J"hn Kerr.N. W. lticlmr.lson. XTOllica on Riceadilla 8trejt, near lh? Valley Bank, Wiucheeler,Vtr v H. E. Smitb, Agent) Morgtlnlttwji, Vai Sept. li, 1642. . 161'lf LYNCtt? HOTEL. ? TH K Subacribar retcpectlnlly irifdrma Ua friends and thb pttblib that lib ha. becomo tliu proprietor of thb Hotel for many year. Mpt by Mn JOHN W. I.YNCll.in CAHmCXABL to tra; Oreebe county, Pat, oo tho State road leading from Moigaatbwn to Pltuburg; Ho it ruraUh-i ed with abundance of houifc-rtom and. other conTcnioncoa for entertaining Traveller. 1 alatt with good Stabling and prortnder for .lock? and if any peranb dbnbu hia dUpoaitton or ai biliiy to keep op tho eicellent character orthta Home) thoy will pleaae call and put him to the tfe,t. HKNItY 1. R1TF.NOUR. October 2,-18M> I64t< Fresh Arriral at the Red Post! I Jiut Receivti from PJiiladtlpihia: Slack Silk | Fiac and low-prieod blk. Alpaca) do do Rgbred do. Sefcond modraibg and Fancy De Laines; Coburg and Twbbd j Fine Thibet Shawls} Ladic*' Rooti and Shoes, ?t.> *C.. - One of our firtn ii now East purchasing a new stock of Goods, which may loon be expec ted onj and will bb ?bld off dirt chfcap. D; U. CHADWICKfcCO.^ Nbr. 6, 1868; DK. OUYflOTT's iMl'kovr.b EXTkACT OlV YELLOW DOCK & SA K8APARILLA! XS NOW PUT Vt> Iff TUB kXRfiKT, aiicd bottle*-, and is acknowledged to be thol)Qst SARSAPAKILLA roadoj ?i is eertified by th6 WoiTDearuL Cuaia it has perfbrhied.the orig inal copies of which are in the possession ot the Proprietor. Reniembcrj this ii the only TRUE and ORIGINAL article. The Medicine, when used according to dn rectionii . . Will Curt) .Without Fall, Scrofula, or Kino's EviL, Caxcebs, Tu mors, Eruptioss of tUE Seik, Erysip elas, chronic Bore?ye8, Rmowoiui or Tetter, Scald Head, Rhecjia tiim, Pai? is the Bores ok Joists, bid 8ores and Ulcere-, Sw-elling? of the Glands, Syphilid Djspe^ via, Salt Rheum, Discaso of Kidneys-, Loss of . Appetite-, Disease arising (Votn tho use of Mercury, Pain itt J the Side and ShoulderstGeneral Debility^" Dropsy, LdmbagOv Jaundice and Costirenpsu; Tlic best Fema'c Medicine known! The peculiar maladies to whiiib ftmales ore subject, corambnly produce great bodily cx haustion, accompanied by a depressed and o? ten gltibmy stite of mind. As thh iyatbm tle Clinei in strength* thbre is a lost of nertoua power, and this very naturally impair* the e?n* ergv Of the mind Abd disturb* thb bqttsniinjtj^? ofthbtempen Etbry tandid Woman who hi^? sttfibred from female totnplaintawill tdmitthfs to be the mournful truth. Now) to tobt&in re lief, It it only necessary to stop the tendency to depletion and debility; This it done by re^ hewing that fbuhtain ofheahh ant! etrcngth,the II LOO I), and no btedicine accomplishes this desirable result so speedily aad complete aa ?Dr. Guysott's Improved Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsapanllav' Ladies of pale complexibn and eonatimptive habiu, and sbeh tia are debilitated by thoae ??b structiods Which fomalen are liable to, are r^ lortd j by the uso of a bottle or two, tb bloom ! and to vigon Scrofula axit Cancer cured by thr. Guy toU' Extract of Yellow D?tk nnd SarinparifMt n n n Rutledge, Grnhger county, Tcnn.) April ^7th, 1852. J J; D. PakR) Esq., Cincinnati Oi?*-Dciar Sir?11 It givtis me great satisfnbtibh to add my tc?ti mon? in favor oPDr. Guyaott's Extract ofYel* low bock and Saraaparilla,' 40 that of the nu merous and highly respectable persons who have been benefitted by the mbdfetile. My wife has been suffering for the spb'ce of nearly fiVe years with Scrofula and Cancer, which, 1 think, found its origta'in the derange ments of the system peculiar to her sex* wliilo j in the meab timb she was tinder the care, of tho most eminent Physicians in this Section of the country, without deriving any material aid from their prescriptions^ Upon the recomtaenuation of Dr. Cocoes* ' onb of bur Physicians, who had foen the mod icibe used with happy effect) 1 obtained of your I Agents here, Messrs* Rice fc McFarland, ono bottle of*Dr. GuysotOs Extract of Yullow Dock and 8arsaparilla>* and as my wife found relief from that bottle, I bought some six bot tle^ which she has taken with the most aston* ishing benefit) for I am pleased to say it Iras en tirely cured ho r, for she has entirely recovered from her illness^ and tho Scrofula and Cancel are cured sound and well. Accept my gtatitude. Respectfully, MICHABL GOLDMAN. SSF O q Extract of a Letter from an extensive Merchant in Plainfieid, Livingttmbounty? Michigan. PuiltrXELft, Mich., April k, 1852. Mr. John D. Park?Dear Sir?Dr. Guysott's Yeilow Dock and 8ar*aparilla is performing some astonishing cures ih this plsce. A Mr. 8. B. Strickland has just informed me tlut one of his children has been entirely cured of a severe case of ScrbAila by the Use nf only ono bottle. He had tried almost everything that the Doctors had prescribodi but all bf>no avails as the child continued goiting worse. Tho | Boros are now all healed Up and the child appa rently well) which is justly ascribed tb the use of the Yellow Dock anASarsaparilla. [Signed.] ?>,v^;>?<?Kour8) truly? . R.Ak DHAlL. Vem?le?, Read tho lbllotvlngl Newark, N, }.. Jan. is. Mr. Ilcnnett:?We take plcstaurh in itating that your Yellow Dock Saraaparilla gives great lltilftction in every ClaO. A very retractable gentleman itiHirtplid me that hid cnBghtnr waa trouh>J with difficult menstruation ami other dlieaaoa peculiar to heraes. She had not had her regular menitru al discharge tor i longtime) but tiv tho Use of Dr. Ouyantt'a Yellow flock ami saraaparilla wat radically cored. She bwH Tbwnaend'a and othen withtnt receiving the (lighten ben efit. lie had one daughter die ft.? the ?anj? MUM. J.n.tlUPI'fcCa, ID* friw, J1 p?r bottl., or 6 bottlei foi *9. Sold by J. D. PAltK, Cincinnati* 0. North-cant corner of Fourth and Walnut sts.?? entrance on Walnut it., to Whom all orders miiet bn mltlrrised; Also by H. H. Carr, Mofgaotown. Wm. Durbin (iCn., do. Login & t'arr, (''airmont, L. A. Hasan, Kiti.jwood. July IT, 1MJ. (IM iq