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lit'-.-., t., Srtat t'ire in 0Uv?!m4 over 1,000,000. ? C'l.KAVi.l.AMl'. ()<'! *;S.? ' t '2 oY'l.tlck tin- tiininiiiu. ? fii?? tir.'kt' nil which consumed |HH|)t*ity conaiilttiiibly over one million of <lol!ms. It nrigitmied in iliu stuiiles of lliu New Englund lin tel, destroying ilia hotel and three en tire squares. The insurance is heavy, but not yet ascertained. This is the must destructive lire that has ever occurred in Cleveland. Large Yield of Woo!. Messrs. J. & W. D. Brady, of Brooke Co., Va., writes asfollowato the Ohio Farm er. Wo bought from J. J). Patterson, of ChatnuqneCo.,N, Y.,unimportant French ewe in 1 SnO; her first l.nnli was a buck.? After breedinn him we sold him to Messrs. Sharpneck and Berkley, of Fnyette Co., Pa; they cut Irom In in at 19 months old 31 i lbs. of fine clean, unwashed wool; and just a year and two days from the first shearing they look from him 05^ lbs., which last fleece they sold fur $17, in Philadelphia, making in all 5G{ lbs. of Wool from one sheep at 2J years old; the weight of carcass afaom UOO lbs. Can any on" in the United States beat that; if there is any that can do it, we should like to hear of it. Our clip of French wool, the present season brought clear money, 45 cenls and a fraction per pound, in Philadelphia.? Whole clip averaging over 5 lbs. clean washed wool. Ilog Story.?The Louisville Journal siysit heard a capital anecdote about hogs the other day. In Madison and oilier counties, mast and acorns are very scarce. It abounds, however, in the county of Es till. Many hogs were driven there, while tho Estill people considered it an infringe ment on their rights. Councils were cal led to deliberate bow to rid themselves ol this' nuisance. Many plans were pro posed, but finally after a good deal of de bate, one was adopted. Il seems that hogs have great fears of hi ars. Accord ingly the skin of a bear was procured, and a hu ge sow was captured Irom one of the droves. She was covered with the hear skin and then let loose. She immediately returned among tile droves, but on her ap pearance all the hojs took to flight, pur sued by the sow in the bear skin. It is stated that since tflis experiment not a hog has crossed the confines of Estill coun An Irish editor in speaking of the mis eries of his country, says: 'Her cup ol misery has been for ages overflowing, and is not yet full I' Jewish Statesmen and Warriors. | The fact is, you cannot destroy a pure race : of Caucasian organization. It if n physio logical fact; a simple law of nature, which | has baffled Egyptian anil Assyrian kings, Ro man Emperors, uiul Christian inquisitors.? No penal laws, no pliypical tortures, can ar : gue. tv superior race should be absorbed in j an inferior, or bo destroyed by it. The mix eil persecuting races disappear; the purse- j cutcd race remains. And, at this moment, in spite of centuries, or tens of centuries of degradation, the Jewish mind exercises a : vast influence on the affairs of Europe. I speak not of their laws, which you still o bey; nor of their literature, with which your minds are saturated ; but of the living Hebrew intellect. You never observe a great intellectual movement in Europe in which the Jews di not greatly participate. The first Jesuits were Jews; that mysterious Rus sian diplomacy which so alarms Western Europe, i6 organized and principally carried on by Jews; that mighty revolution which is at this moment preparing in Germany, wliit'h will be in fact u second and greawr Reformation, and of which so little is as yet known in England is entirely developing it self under the auspices of Jefis, who almost monopolize tin chairs of Germany. Nean dcr, the founder of spiritual Chiistiauity, and who is Regius Professor of Divinity ill the University of llerlin is a Jew. flrenarr, oqually famous, and in the same Univorsilyi is a Jew. Weill, Arabic Professor of Hei. delberg, is a Jew. Years auo, when I was in Palestine, I met a German student who was accumulating materials for the history of Christianity, and studying tho genius ol the place; a modest and learned man. It was Welti, the unknown, since become the lirst Arabic scholar of tho day, and the au thor of tho life of Mohammed. But for the German professors of this racj, their names is legion. I think there are more than ten in Berlin alone. f ##?*** I resolved to go to St. Petersburg. I hud oil my ariival an interview with the Russian Minister to France, Count Cancrim. 1 bo held the son of u Lithuanian Jew. Repair ing to Spain, I bad an audience with the minister, Suitor Mendizadel: 1 beheld one like myself, the son of Novo Chrisliano, n Jew of Arraaon. In consequenco of what transpired at Madrid, I went straight to Pa ris, to consult the President of the French Council; I beheld the sun of a French Jew, a hero, an imperial Jlurslwll. And is Soult n Jew 1 Yes; and sorernl of tliw French Marshals, ami the most fumous Massena, for example; his real name was Menassuh. The consequenco uf our consultation was that some Northern power should bo applied to iu a friendly and meditative capacity.? Wo fixed on Prussia, ami the President ol the Council made an application to tho Prus sian Minister, who attended a few days af ter our conference. Cuuut Armttt euteied tho Cabinet, and I behelil u Prussian Jew.? So voti see, my dear Cuningiby, that the world is governed by different personages to what ii imagined by those who are not be .hiud the ro?e. j THE MARKETS. MORGANTOWN, X??. I. FLOUR?'Scllsat SS.0O per burrbl. . WHEAT?150 milts prr bushel. CORN?U2 ?' ?? " OATS-37 (.? " ?' " I'OTATOES?100 liUTTKH?i'tesli roll# lfc cents. TALLOW?12 cents per lb. BALTIMORE MAIIKET.-Oct. 31. Bkkf Cattli:.?Prices,?S2,70 to $y,50 Hoos.?Sales ut the scales to duy were from ?5,50 to 80,50. SiiEEP.?Sales at 82 to 64,00. Flouh.?Howard Street, S8.00 to S8,12 Giiai.n,?Red Wheat, prime, lG8al7(i eta., white, prime. 170alb3 ets. Corn, while, at 7Ua7u els., yellow 75a77 cts. Maryland Rye lOOalOOets., Pennsylvania Rye, 112a 115 cis Oats, Maryland and Virginia, 43a45 cts., and Pennsylvania, 50a52 cts. Coffee*?Rio, ioJqIOJ cts., Laguavra a< 1 Ial IJ cts., Java 13ial#| cts. Tobacco.?Inferior to common Maryland. 85.50 a 80, good, common to middling, S6r 25a$6,75, and good to fine brown 87u$9. PITTSBURGH MARKET?October 31. Flnur. 50 bbls superfine, from store, $8.70, to 8 8.87 and 25 bbl* extra at $9.12. Oats, sold at depot at 50 cts. Ear corn at 85 ets. Hay, 14 loads sold at $2a262. Timothy seed, S2,S7 cash. Cheese, Western Reserve, 10 to ] 1 cts. Tullow, 4 CO lbs. at 1l? tents, ca-h. Shoulders and hams, at 6 and lie cash, tiuyar, fair, OjJ cts., fully fair. 6. Molasses. 22a23 cts. per gallon. Hups, No. 1,40 cts. cash Bloom*, 20 tons sold at 895, 6 mos. Fish, No. 3 Mucherol, large, $11,50, cash. Rio Coffee, 12 cts., 4 mos. CATTLE MARKETS. Ali.eciienv. Oct. 23.?Beeves, 2ia3$.? Shenp, Sl,25a2.50. Hogs, 4a4|. New York, Oct. 23.?Beeves, 57al0,3r..~ Swine 4ja4J. EPNo liberal man would impulo a chargo of unsteadiness to another fur having changed his opinion.?Cicero. COXTAGIOVS DISEASES.-Wo believe it U fin eatabliH hod fact in medicino that " no disease can lio con tractcd wl.ilc tho Blood in in u n,,rC and healthv state." In order to secure so desi rable an object, wo recommend to our readers 1 the ufo of Carter's Spanish Mixture, which in I pcnorally acknowledged to be the most efiectu al purifier of the Blood yet discovered. It not J o:av cures, but is positively tho only rumedv' ., ?an bc depended on' as n preventive o'f epidemic or contagio us diseases. [Nov. irr When ilcoth is at tho door, tho remedy which would hare saved life, if mlminis toreil in nine, conicB too Into. Donottriflc with disease. Kcivi!jinn ^ that when tho Htomncli will not di f,0*1 when faintness and lassitude pervade the system?when tho sleop in disturbed, llio appetite feeble, the iniud Ictlnroic, the nerves unnaturally sensitive, and the hotid confused? rely upon it, that when thesa symptoms occur, the powers ol vitality aro failing, and that un lessi tho inisclnol is promptly chocked, lift will ?thortrnei, as well us rond.red miserable.? ftuw wo know from a mass of tosti inony, urcat or than was over before accumulated iu favor of one remedy, that lloofland's (iorman Hitters, H1!?1 Pr- ?? "? Jackson, Philadelphia, Will immediately abate, and, in tho end , entire ly romovo nil ol these disorders ns surely as a mathematical process will solvo a problem? W ho, then, will endure the agony, and the risk 01 llio, with health and safe ty within reach J? *)ce advert cumnn? ?. JEaiTtciJ: On the 12th of October, by Eld. 0. K. C. Conn. Mr. Andrew J. Stevens, of Greene eountr, Pu., to Miss Minerna Minor, daugh ter of Samuel Minor, Ksq. of this county. OBITUARY. 1)1 EI)?At his rcsidenco in WaVMesburg, ' Greene county, Pa., on Saturday, 28th Octn bor, of Typhoid Fever, WILLIAM s! ODKXUAUCII,' in the twontv-fourtli year of his age. Tho deceased was a young man of noble im pulses, friend!v anil companionable in his inter course with society, and possessed a heart to prompt and a hand to execute kindly offices to his fellows, lie was an affectionate ami devot ed husband, a doting father, and was esteemed for his amiable disposition nud social (|ualitiex, which always enlivened thu circle where lie moved, lie was beloved and respected in life by all who knew him, and the dust beneath which ho sleeps wns bedewed with Many heart wrung tears. His sufferings, protracted through the course of an insidions disease, wore borne with an uncomplaining resignation, and ho con templated his dissolution from the scenes and sufferings of this life with n calmness nnd seren ity that is only inspired by a well-founded hope of n blessed immortality. Ho leaves a widow and one child, witk a largo circlo of relativos and friends to mourn his ear ly departure from their kindly companionship. '? Friend after friend departs? Who hath not lust a friend I There is no union, here, of hearts That has not here an end." Novembor 4, 1S54. 8 [Messenger and Knglc ploasa copy.} MHMZD: j On Monday the 30ih nit., SARAH, wife jof Mr. Jonah "Vandevort, uijed obout 45 [yruK?, of the vicinity of Avery Chupol, in this county. REAL ESTATE for Sale! I WILL SKLL at Public Auction, if not sold at Private Sale on the-1th Monday of this month before the Court llousu door, T\VO LOTS of CKOU.W, containing about six nnd a-<piarlcr Acres each, adjoining lands of Fielding Kiger and others, near where ficorgo Swisher now livus. In one oftho Lots tlicro is a novor-fuiling Spring?about half a milo from Town. Sale positive?terms of payment easy. Uj" 1 have al?m for salo FIVE DWELLING HOUSES. UBglH STOItK-IIOUSK, and several other OUT-LU is, all of which 1 will sell cheap and no mistake.? Call on thu subscriber. WM. LAZIER. Morgantown, Novembor 4,1854. PUBLIC SALE. WILL bo sold, on Saturday, tho 18th day of November, instant, at the Into residence of Hugh Kelso, dee'd., on Cheat river, adjoining tho Uunknrd Bottom, about two miles Kent of King wood, all tho Ileal and Personal Kstato of said deceased, consisting of the KAUAI on . which ho resided for tho last forty years?one Horse, one Cow, Household and lutclion Furni ; turr, with other personal property* The terms will be as followstho Lanu will bu sold on a credit of one, two, throe, four and live yoars, the purchasers gitiug bonds with p^od security lor the purchatr money. ferionul property, a credit of nine months on nil sums over Five Dollars, purchaser giving bond with approved security; undorth.it sum. cash. Sale to euui t.iico it 10o'cJ^cV. JOHN P. DYI'Nrc, ?V \ 1, IS51. P. ? 'v. y Hrgh <* ' Tim LA TEST VESPA TCJI! Sevastopol not Taken!! THE Allied powers and all other flourish ing of 1rum|)elB an to sellinpr Cheap Good*. is not n circumstance to what the subscriber* ho re just received from the East, to which they invite the special attention of their friends and others. Among the Stock mnv bo found n choice article of CIGARS, TOBACCO. SUGARS of almost cverv des eription. Prunes, Nuts of all kind*. Molas ses, Coffee, Tea, Candies of a superior qual ity. J>UFpnnd?rf!, Silk Handkerchiefs. &c.. tocethcr with almost an innumerable lot of other small article?, which thev pledge them solves to sell advantageously' to the buyer. Give us a call, oppnpitp thp CourUH/niso Square. R. 1. & N\ BERKSHIRE. Nov. 4, 1854. BANAWAY from the Subscriber on tho ning of the HOtli October, 1864, EDMUND KKBNS, an indeniured apprentice to tfioTnilor ii'P lusiiicffi. All perrons nro forbidden to har bor or Hurt said Kerns on my nocouiit, as I will not bo rmpoiiulblo for any of hi* transaction* fcinco he lel\ my employ. MICHAEL R. CTIALVANT. Morgontown, Va., Nov. <1,1854. 272-Ct. Expect to make a {?rand exhibition in a few days, of their second stock of FALL AND "WINTER GOODS. One. of the firm is now in the East making tho necessary pirn-hoses, and being desirous of makimr hp much room es possible on our shelves, will give some good bargains from the stock now on hands. Call at the big window of CARR. llANWAY & CO. Morsantown, Nov. ?t. 1854. ; Window-Gins*. A.lot just received and for snlo bv Nov. 4, 1851. C. 11. & Co. 1%. O. Sugar, Just received and for sale by Nov. 4,165-4. C. H. & Co. Caudles, Fur sale by C. 21. & Co. Nov. 4, 185-4. NOTICE. 11V VIRTUE of the Act of Assembly author ising Stockholders holding together one-tenth of the enpitnl ttock of ntiy Turnpiko Company to call a general meeting of caid Company. We hereby give notice to the Stockholder* itnd nil oil.nB interested that a general meeting of the Stockholders of the l.eading Creek and llulfalo Creek Turnpike Company is called to beheld at the hooute ol Henry V. Bowman on Cheat rivor, in Randolph County, on Monday, the 4th day of December next, for the purpose of Electing a President and two Director* ^ for the ensuing j ear, and for Ihe transaction ol'o ther business of vital interest to all persons interested in said improvement. CD AS. 1IOOTAN, Proxy nnhthnlfoj Preston Cuuntyund representing 0*5 shares. A DAM II. BOWMAN, THOMAS II. BEAVERS, ALONZO HENRY, HENRY V. BOWMAN, anil others, i Preston county, Oct. 30, 1854. 272-5t. i Monongalia County, to wit: TO tho Clerk of the County Court of said con n I tv?We, Emrod Teunant, Jacob A. Tounant and i Alpheus Sine, three free-holders of the said ! County, do hereby certify that by virtue of a j Warrant to us directed by Win. Sine, a Justico of the said County, wo have this d ay, upon our oaths viewed and appraised a STEER, _ taken up by John Mooro, oh his L'arin as Estray, and assess tho I value ol said Estray at 21 Dollars and 50 ccuts. j j The said STEER is a dark brown, a white spot I ! under his beily by bis Hank, a half crop oil' the I right ear and an uudor bit oil'the left; supposed j to be four years old, past. Given under our [ hands and seals this 23d October, lb54. EMROD TENNANT, (seal). JACOB A. TEN.\ANT, (soul). ALPHEUS SINE, (seal.) A Copy, terto: MARSHALL M. DENT, Nov. -l". 1854. Clerk Monongalia Co. Court. j Election Notice. PURSUANT to the provisions of the Act of the General Assembly of Virginia, passed June 1st 1S02, un election will bo held in each District of Monongalia County, author ized by law to elect a Commissioner of i lie Revenue, 011 Saturday the 18ih day of No vember, lSDl, for one Commissioner of Hoods for each of said Districts, the term of ntfiee of said Commissioners to commence on the 1st day of January 1S55. The following named Commissioners 0nil oflicers will superintend and conduct said elections. At Jones'?Joseph Shuttlesworth, Isaac Powell, Joseph Jolill*, Leonard Sclbr & John Jones, Commissioners ; Win. Wilson officer. At Osborne's?Isaac Heed, Jacob Cart riglit, Richard Osborne, Jacob Miller and Hugh Austin, Com'rs; Sum I. Hardin Officer. At Court House?John Walts, Esq., Geo. S. Ray, Uriah (iiiUiiih, Augustus Huyiuond ?tid James Protzman, Commissioners ; Geo. W. Fairfax, oilicor. At Guseman's?John W. G use mar, Da vis 15. Weaver, Joseph Smell* Samuel Tibbs and Henry Kennedy, Commissioners; Officer Etlwin Clear. At Row's?'Tims. J. John, Charles Burgess, Jacob Miller, Jonah Vandflvort and Thomas Protzman, Commissioners ; Officer, James Hare. At Loftus's?George Conn, John Bowers, Benj. Ryan, Setli StalYord and Anthony Lof tns. Commissioners; Ofllcer,John Hly. At Cushmun's?Dairl.Dusnnberry. Joseph H. Scott, John Sunders, Michael While, and Thomas Lazzell, Sr., Commissiouers; Olfi cor, Thomus Lazzell, Jr. At Cassville?1'rederiek Firman, Purnal Simpson, Peter A. [.nylon, Draper Cole, and Andrew Tenant. Commissioner*; oflicer, John T.jFleminq. At Laurel Point?Alfred C. TJarker, Gide on Barb, John Jcmison, William Fear and Benjamin Thompson, commissioners; Offi cer, John M. Brand. At Cox's?John I). Yea^nr, John S. Hood. Isaac Cox, William W. Price and S. S. Low man, Commissioners ; Oflicor,Samuel Webb. At 'Pennant's?Knon Tennant, Richard 1) Tennant, Benj. McCurdv, William Price and Jacob lluuiiht, Commissioners; Otlicor, Asa Tennant. At Mooresvillc?Wns. Sinr, Lancaster Mi nor, Andrew Brown, Richard J). Tennant, and Abraham Tonnaut, Commissioners j Of licor, ISli Morris. At Durrah's?Win. Thomas, JCsqM Win. S. Fletcher, Thompson Strosuider, Joseph Dar raghand Win. Teinmnt, sr., Commissioners; Oflicer, Engeuins Ilarkcr. At Wurrcn?Win Kinnev, James Wise, Saml. Hinegardner, Wm. H. Doty, and Jus. lice Gerrard, Commissioners; Officer, John S. Lemley. ]|y order of the Count? Court of Monon*1 calni count v. JOHN T. FUMING, I . I &?, !<34. is/ifl'j?. Valuable Improved Lands, For Sale cv Kent. THE umlorsiijned proposes lo .ell, or lease for severaj years, TWO FARMS, One nitrate upon e?cli side of tlie Went Fork of the Mononaahela, aud within about four and a half mHen of tli" Railroad. There is tiniier fence, and cliielly cleared, about 4S0 acres, including meadows, n'good Saw-inilt only one-fourth of a mile from the river.? Also an escellent Furnace-Slack, Flasks. Pattern.':, &c, The furnace building* have gone down. The neighborhood abounds wit h con I. iron ore and limber. Quality of noil rqiml to any in this region. The other tract contains about 150 acres of improved land, in two adjoin ing tenements. Great quantities of Co.il and Limestone aro upon all these lands. If not disposed of before the 201k of November, they will on lhat day be offered at AUCTION, together with Household Furniture, Farming Utensils, Wagon, Wheat, Corn ajid Oats, Grain in the ground, a quantity of Hay, Straw and corn-fodder, a number of Horse*, Cuttle and Hogs, riding Carriage, The sale will he continued from day to day, except tliP Sabbath, until all is disposed of. At the some time will be offered, A Brick Store-House in Fairmont, with fixtures complete. A liberal credit will ba given. Terms made known at sale. This property is on the line of the conlem plain! Latrobe and IlavenswooJ Railroad, which must ho within one-fourth mile nf it. BENJ. J. BRICE. Marion county, Va. October 22, 185*1. SALE OF VALUABLE LAND, Near IHorgnutov/si. Pursuant to a decree of the Circuit Court of Monongalia county, pronounced on lite j Mth day of September, 1854. in the case ! of Guy R. C. Allen vs. Louisa Hite and I others, I shall, On the 27tli day of November next, the 6atue being the first day of the County Court lo be held for said county in said mouth, sell all that parcel of Land lying a bovo Morgantown, on the East side of the river, which was conveyed by Rachel Faulk ner to Joseph JV1. Hite, by deed dated 1st of April 1816, containing about 8 acres (le?s j about 3ihe of an acre told by said Joseph M. , to George Hite.) j It will bo sold altogether or in lots as it j may sell most advantageously?before the court-house door of ^aid county?on a credit j of nix, twelve and eighteen mouths, the pur 1 chaser giving bond with good security bear ing interest from the day of sale, and a lien retained for the pnvment of the purchase money. THOMAS MARTIN, October 14, 1834. Commissioner. SALE OF A LOT OF LAND Bu Jim town. Pursuant lo a decree of the Circuit Court of Monongalia county, pronounced on the 11th day of September, 1854, wherein Al fred Yeuirer and others are plaint ifls and 1 Hannah Stewart and others are defend ants, I shall, On llic 27l!i day of November next, the sumo being the first day of the Novem ter term of the County Court to be held for I said county in said month?sell a Lot of! Ground in Hamilton, or Jimtown, in the county of Monongalia, being the same that whs conveyed by John Bare and wife to E vaus Stewart by deed dated 3d Nov. 1S37, reference to which deed, duly recorded in *uid county is heroin made for u more parti cular description of said iot of land. It will b? sold before the coyrt-hotise door of said county, on a credit of six and twelve months, the purchaser giving bond with good securi ty, bearing interest from the tiny of sale,! and tho title will be retained for the pay ment of the purchase monev. GUY R. C. ALLEN, Commissi. October 14, ISM. ts 604 AuTlESS ?l? LAND FOR SALE. rpiIE undersigned has a valuable Tract X of Land ke wishes to sell, situated on the middle fork of the upper three forks of Jiig Sandy creek of Elk River, Kanawha county, Va., containing (39-1 acres, with be tween 20 and 30 acres improved. The soil is fertile, producing exuberant crops of both grain and graf-s, with an extensive range for stock around it. It is well watered, having two good springs, and a creek passing thro' it. The hills abound with coal of the best quality, and the climate, is salubrious. Tho terms of sale will be made known to indi viduals wishing to purchase, after they have seen it; but wo assure all such that this land is cheaper than any other in Western Vir ginia, and tho title good. The land will be. shown to uuy one who may wish to see it, and all necessary information given by S. I>. WRIGHT, residing thereon. For further information address the subscriber, at Now California, Jackson county. Va. October 11. JOSEPH A. WRIGHT. LAMES' LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. The Honorary Members are informed that the Association has resumed its meetings, and cordially invite them lo attend, as the exercises iufu'ure will be of a literary char acter, Thursday evening is the time for moetiiii.'. We would aUo take this method i of informing the Honorary Members and the! public that we have received our IJonks, I which are to In* taken out evory Saturday, from IJ to 25 o'clock, nt the Seminary. Persons not belonging to tho Association can procure the use of the books by paying 5 cents per volume. II. L. DERING, Secretary. October 12, IS54. A. C. MILLER, M.D, MDtnCIt or TilK American lustitnlc of llomccopalliy. Practitioner of Moiliclno, Surgery, Ac. Oflice on Court Alley, immediately South of tho Court-House, illorgitiitown, Va. July 3, 1854. 0CT ^ Fori Moimae, containing a i small sum of money wus found in A. Hay tnoniTfi Store, twu or three weeks siucc. Tho owner will please call and get it. October 14, ISM. A child was stung on the eyelid by o wasp, near Wheeling, Va.,afe\v dayscince and inflammation of the brain and death 1 'njofd aiihin thinv hu'in. ? . Drug, Glass & Variety Store, fj * SIGN \4e~f OK THE Golden Mortar, Corner of Diamond Jllhn <$? "Main S/.., MOttGAKTOWN, VA. "j?) KCKIVED, tliiw dny, a largo and HpJrndiil as It nortraent of FANCY which is useful, ornamental, and docidedly cheap, cotnpris ing in part of Tumblers of various (stylos, j U ino ami Jelly Glarsos; Custard, Lemonade and { UJlery Masses; Kuril ari'l Float Howls; Salvors' and flutter Stands and Plato; .Molasses Cans Salt dishes, Preserve dishes,Castor emits, Lamps Jtid I.onterns, Parlor Lamps, (JirandoU, Hall Lanterns, Side Lamps, Lamp chir.inevs & globes,. '-nndli'-siicks, Decanters, Jars, Flasks, &c., &c.,, i wholesale and retail. ALSO, Bran* oml Japan Candif slicks, Diit tnnniu Cantor*, Cnfl>o mid Tea Cans, Spoons, Papier Muohe Waiters. En ?ur?;M Curiam Pins & Lamps. I mi knives, .Unvelrv, Gold and Sil ver A\ tatclieii. Chains, &c. Clocks ol'ull | varieties anil styles, busides ? thou sand and one urticlcs loo tedious I mention. I THE DRUG DEPARTMENT I Js now complete. Thankful for tho liberal pat | ronago bestowed on me by ifac prole.sioi. and ' i the public generally, I pledge mtsclf always,' i Keep m store Medicines of the purest and latest' I lin?j,orln,'on8? ond sell at prices which inn not I I luil to please. Physicians at a distance wishing,' medicines, can depend upon having their orders j ; promptly filled on the must reasonable terms. | ; Having now on hand an extensive stock of! Drugs and Medicines, I oiler inducements to the i profession never before offered by druggists in j this vicinity, or small cities west of us. I .,3'? S|u?'? paint?) Oil*, Varnishes, Brushes, j \> indow (ilas*, Sic., besides tho most popular Patent Medicines of the day, always on hand. n i ?. ,;UAX^ CHALfAXT. October 31, 1 Sot. tf Mechanics, Inventors and Manufacturers $3*0131 CASH PRIZES! Volume 10 or tho SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, was couitnencoil on tlic Kith of September. It in chiefly devoted to tho advancement of the inter osts ol' Mkiusih, Investors, MANurACTimrns I j11" ?'ln,5,.KR?? and it is edited by men prnctical , ly skilled in the arts and sciences. Probablv no other journal of the same character is so exten sively circulated, or so generally esteemed for Us practical ability. Nearly all the valuable Pat ents which issue weekly from the Patent Office are IUutlritled icij&Etigraviitgs, ami the claims I of all the Intciit&TQrc published regularly in its columns ns they are issued, thus making a perfect Scientific and Mcchanica! Encyclopcdia of information upon the subjects of Mechanical Improvements, Chsmislry, Engineering, and the sciences generally. It j* published weekly in , quarto form, suitable for binding, and each vol-' umc contains four hundred and sixteen pages of! reading matter, several hundred engravings, with ' a full and complete index. Its circulation on tho ' last volume exceeded 23,000 copies per week,and j the practical receipts in ono volume nre worth to j any family more than the subscription price. The following Cash Prize* are offered bv the Publishers for tho fourteen highest lists of'sub-' scribers sent in by the 1st of January, 1S55. $100 will be given for the largest list; $75 for the < second ; $65 for the third ; $55 for the fourth : *50 lor tho fifth ; $15 for the sixth; $-10 for the seventh ; $35 for tho eighth ; $ij0 for the ninth; $25 for tho tenth; $20forthe eleventh ; $15 for the twelfth; $10 for the thirteenth; $5 for the fourteenth The cash will be paid to the order of the sue-1 ecssful competitor Immcdiatclv after the tlr?t of; January, 1S55. TEHMS:--Ono copy one year $2 ; one c six months $1 ; five copiessix'months ? I; ton co piessi.v months $S; ten copies twelve mouths 915: fifteen copies twelve months $22; twentv conies twelve months $2S, in advance. No number of subscriptions above twuntv er be taken at less than $1,-10 each. Name- cau l sent in at different times, and from different Po 01 ices. Southern and Western mouev taken f< subscriptions. Loiters should be directed, r.o>t paid, to MI NN & CO., 128 Fulton St., N. V. ID Messrs. Mu.vx & Co. nre extensive!v on-' gaged in procuring patents for new inventions, | and will advise inventors, without charge, m re- ? garu to tho novelty of their improvements. October M, 1854. Bulletin No. 2, j Our New and Cheap Goods Iiavc Arrived. j WE invito our frirmla, cnrlnmeni overt j !?".v ?'?''l0 and examine them before pur". I chasing elsewhere. We have all the variety of I (.oods kept in a retail Store, and a little more, such ns 'I MPvy (Gooffs^ C*vocci'iafti Qiiems'irm-e, ftard-uirrc, HOOTS. Shoes, A'c. j READY MADE CLOTHING, j A LARGE ASSORTMENT. | VESTS, ;ih low a. -5 , , 4 , r? ! I PANTALOONS, 7S? flioo i VIATS' 5.3.00 to sij!oo j Clotlii, Cns?imoroa, CuaiiuUi, Kenl'v Jo.nu ! lower ami chonpor ll.on we over h?,l 'ihnm.? 1 10 no nml sec us. Wo lave no |irotonaiona to writing poetry, nor will wo tire vour paticnco by ontiuiorituiw our stock. Wo will ,?j| a9 . and perhaps ?wor Hum you run liml ..ooils in < tint or any Otlit-r tonrkot. 'I'l,erclt.ro come with : vour tuunuy and trade before tho Imrpiiin are ="""? I.AZEAH fc I'LE.MINO. SforganltHvp, Octolicr SO, IS.". I. A STRAY HORSE, CI AMU to the premises of Clin*. Cornwf.il, in i I Monongalia county, near John Darnell's, at' the foot oI' l.anrc! Hill, on Monday tlio 123d of October, lie is about 4 year# old,a dark brown, with a streak of white in the face, and two white . feet. The owner will please call, prove proper. it, pay charges, anil tnicc him nway. October 28,185-1. 3t AMJKHT ROIIKV. Snpii'ictbtM' 20, 1831. F. A. i)E II IN Or & CO., Have just received their stock of Fall mul Winter Cotiilx, j Bought in the Kastern Cities on the Very best of terms. We deem it ueelcss to enumerate, cither in prose or verse, the many articles which are com prised in our Stock. Sull'icu it to say, neighbor-1 like, wo have such floods as are usually kept in Country Stores. Wo respectfully invite our old friends'uir.l the public generally to give us a call, ? examine our Stock, and wn feel conlidont we can I please you. We deem it useless to brag, about I our Che ap (loods. We tisk no boot of any of our brother Merchants, nor will we take up your time in reading humbug advertisements. The people, by this time, understand that all quack nostrum s'aru pulled in the Newspaper*. October 7,18.1J.-tf Nolicc.?Sold. Out! HAVING SOLI) out our Store in Morgan, town to Messrs. M. V. WIKLKV & CO., wo eaMiestly solicit all persons having ncuotintK with us to call and settle, as we urn determined to have our Hooks closed immediatelyi The Hooks may be found at the old Stand. jrr. tower Morgan town, June 30, ISo l. 234 tf WAS LOST, On Monday or Tuesday last, on the rnnd to Stewnrttown, n buckskin PURSK, ison* | tuining a miiuII sum of money. Tlio finder l will jilrw li'iivi; it nt fV Minor 0IViiji>. nnd iieceivi' ii snimM* io\\Hi^i. Orffil (. KAUM'H dead shot, Or IthcHiiialic Lotion, the King ot Pain, | lb* triumphed <"et the most acute and (lis Kft. If thereof fuming part of the body, whether internal or Mter nil. uml not of ? chrome nature, lliimn s Dead Shot will triumph ovcri.Ua.id^ic?J the suflervr from US tormenm. For prool ot these insertions I rofcr you to ov" r'[<>J?' pectable citizens of our town n"1' y' whose nn met can be scon bv calling nt'i; Stnro Then truly may tins nteilldine tie ^{Stl?n*ofWin/Pri?M^ F'! btitlle. For sale- wholesale and retail, b> F. H. Chairant, Morganhicn, I ?? imi by Merchant! and Druggi'lt gciwllll-1 October l'l. publkTsaTe Of Valuable Land! CarcIHollaa^ot.l.I'lai.itiir,) nChSiiMr? Jiilin Hollnntl, ntnl, DcTend'tB) IN PURSUANCE of a decree oft'? ?'r?1 Court county rendered ?>? ; September 15, ISM. in tl.c above o?- ? >| oil tlie-Itli Monday in October nest, hat be h| ill,! first dnv or the lletobcr terra .it the toun > Court of gnha coilnly, t" I#|| Court House door i?>!nrSantowtl, |iroecril?M? the Land in tbe hill and procoed.ng? moi'tion^J, , 10 the highest bidder at public ' ,j| it ol'one ami two years with interest irom til ? . of kale, the purchaser or purchnscrs require ^ , give bond with approved security lor I'. | incut of the purchase money, nail a I en retain"! ou ||,0 Li lid until tlm purchase money ? n J paid off?s aid Land lying on the ?a ter. r, booth - Creek in said county, containing by ? j 105 ACllKS, it being the name nn?'con cy ea bv ltesin Holland, doe/il., in b'.s liletimc to the said John Holland. H is a fcr.sto trar.l of land, and very desirable. The title Maid to bo tod? putahlo, but selling as Commissioner, I ? J' ?" v convey sue!, title a. j. **-?? MANLIFF I-IAYES, Merchant 'i'ailor AM) IlltAPr.K. 55T At the Old Stand, j Walnut St., opposite the Jail, j Morj;a!itown,Va. < THE FAIL fashions J and tali, and winteri GOODS, Just Rfceircd.jH I The tnidersltrned lias the pleasure of I in g to his old customers and the 1 J, ?r?tlc bns just received the Latest l-asluon. for footle mea-s apparel, as well as an ! Cloths, Cassimercs, \ estinas, S.C., now ready to make up to order iti.tlt ? ? j Sept. 9,ISM. M' "U | Emerson's American Hair Restorative, i and feverish hent liom the bCam. ^ ( DURBANNAII FOUNDRY. I J VMKS NLMON respectfully informs I"'cus tomers anil the public that ho has now oa hand at his Foundry in Durhannah, j Mill Castings, Stoves & Grains, ol j all kinds. Hollow ware, \Va- ! iron Boxes,Parker s ? Water Wheel, &c. Which he is solliig ?t Ihe lowest pricos Last IMoltcc. M t. Persons indoblcil to the SublCrihnr will lake notice Ibat all accounts ,,|-i>noyulir'?ilanU ;v. must be settle,I either by Cash or Note by the last of (letobor, betoro wineh lime tboy ma> l,u settled without cost. JAb. .M.MU.1. ( September 23,1851. ^ j Fall a in! Winter (toils! | 1 am nmv receiviug and opening niv Fall iiitil Winter Ouuile, embracing the most tie- j foreign'and DOMESTIC drv fiooos,; Itl'.ADV-MAUli CLOTHING, IIAIU)-\V Alth, | Of I'KNS-WAItK, RIKK'KIUl-.S, sc., .-c. Mv siock will present unusual nttracnons to close and t-oretiil buyers. A call Irom all is respectfully solicited. ^ haYMOND. September lG, lS5l. I TEETH! TEETH! Or, 1.. K. tUlilMl l-VHINK, | DENTIST, extraetelli Ihe cavities of decayed Tenth Idled , with gold of the finest i|u?lilv, or teeth '"'"ted, j will do well to give him ? cult immedmtelj. i irrllis charges arc moderate and his work, W Ub'FICK in Tower's Commercial Iluilding, aec- j ond story. iom. nfil-if ' Rlorgantown^a., Aug;19,'lS.J-l . CLOSING Ul\ OTIir.Il engagement* imperiously require that ? inv xiori: and oilier account.* nlidulil lie set- J tlvil up* without delay. 1 will attend plsrwoiinlly ! to all who may call on this errand until the 1st ol ftrivolilber. After that dale nil unsettled account* will be placed in other hands for collection. i \VM, D. SMITH. | Islington, October ti, ISM. FR KSlf DRUGS, JUST IIKCKIVKI) at the K. M. Chnlfant Drug Store, Sign ol* the Ciolden Mortar. The atten tion ol' Physicians is especially rennrsted. as the Stock is large and complete and "ill be sold on te-ms that cannot fail to gi\e entire satisfaction. July 8, 1854. N. 0. Molasses and Su^ar. Wnwlen Bucket?, Tubs. Carpet Chain, Gluas ware, Axes, Cullei? mills. fci\ ike. D. H.CHAD WICK. Fnlirtiltrv 10.1RM. BULLETIN .NO. 1. LOOK OUT KNOW NOTHINGS! rpHKRH being a great ileal of noise and oonfu I. sion in our Town, Among the Merchants, we waiit it understood that wo belong to no /union, I clitjuc or jmrty. Wo go on our riwn hook, and wo will soli as we pleusc, always Rolling as low | as any body else, and wo shall not bo guided by I cost,perhaps n little loss. Mr. Flaming is now Hast, purchasing (Soods; and we would say to our customers and everybody else between the two seas,?hold on until tlioy come to hand, which will bo In about two weoks. ^ Wc have on hand a good ussorinreht of HEADY MADK CLOTHING} with a variety of other Goods, and wo invito our friends and nil creation to call on us before purchasing elsewhere, if your object is cheap (JooJ?, LAZIER Si FLEMING, Morgantown, October 7,tf N0T[qE;? TIMS into notify the milillolhnl on the !3il ol OclobcHtlsei. toy wife ?UtyY, IvLLKXntiil mv ?clt' >?|?raicl lor n jttit enmr. on l,or part,?1 thWHjRToruwarii nil porno,,, frmn trouingiir linrborlng Iter mi my ncunuit, n>i umrfoiormlim1 1 not to pay miy ilclitu ol' ?,IOr cnntriPbtlKK nlXurthii ?'"r- -iXL jiiiin r.sMiiv,H. " i CARTER'S .jjb Spanish^ THE GREAT PURIFIER OETHEBCOCO NOT A i'ARTICt.K OF foEJlCtfttY IN IT. a ^ TtnitifirF Rrur.uT fiirScrofu|R?KtnCjB,^v^ ' M,,Wc.Mu, OlJHifnstc IMrpir. or munlen ?H ?hn Ucf. BIMH ? l!mlf, Clonic Smll". Ili^ap^?"ril... l"nrv ,-rd Joirtf, <u,to,.m Vkm.S^. W IliMilOrir. l.unJ.JCn i-l"?1. M? ?;c 0f Ml I)lKnr? arlfinjr f'om nn irjtijiJJn" / Mercury. Imptuilciico in life. or t)io Wood. .? , . wm. This valuable Mrdicino, *liiit. rolrl l.lr.'l lor ll." number ol ejtrajrdinIr ^ ?rrct?-.l ,Ur?..Bl. it. ?r?r.v. ?BBWSpMSfe prietors, and nr. .11 teggfeaRS&S In their localities,and J Ricj,. liiliiv, many of them residing ,n ^,0 ^ - Mill. Dm mo" i^tonif.lunjrly p^J^1 hQ hria >n)s it fsnicinobtcxtrnorUinarj meow: otor scon. r Ar.uc AND Fr.ritt?c.ttnAT crv.r. ndvorlised, hul all w.rtout anv 'i cm. "il'cJ'iMlV'b^lTonic hi tilt only medicine .bat ever ??Wi"^V". Heaver Dam, n?ar,Richmoltd, A a. rail Talli n taken according to d,.r?ctl"""\ f?,mrr. fecw worn wonderful indeed. nrisUr Sajiicl M. l>??xr*,nl iliti linn of Brin.. k Motrin. Kiclmiond, ?i? ctired ol LiTort"n plaint ol' S yearn standing, by t|,(, ?.o Lotties uf Carter's Spanish Muturo. mtr.AT ci'itu or kcrovoi-a. , Tlic Editors of iho lliclimonil llcpbhiieati baa , r,.ot employed in .hair P'"? fm ' orP.'1"> vi, o Se olbla combined Vi.h wbicb entirely ilianblcd bin. from ivork; b?t ,1,1 of Carter's Spanish Mixture made ? perfeat ttfft, and Ibc Kditora, in a l?UH?ure. savthev "chectl'ully rtenlmnend it to aM vrli are olfe'ctcd with any diseaae 01 the blood. . ST1U. ASOTI.BR CUltB or I had n vorr valuable hoy citrrd "'*!Sfej0 " j" ?* in. "? Salt BhcumofiO ycarsstanjUng lured i Mr John TlUihiphon. TCKidlng in theeity n merchant in the city of, Richmond, \ a., 1 uttd his euro ia nioat.remarkable. \ ?? 1 \Vm. A Matthews, of Richmnnd|bad ??'?!&; mc,7a it, and ionsider. it in invaluable inodicino. I Hicbard K West, of KM Scrofula, and what physician- ca led ' ? ' : L'pnsumptioli, by 3 bottles ot Cartft > *'nt ! M KdXa'rd iinrtoni cnm.,ii?.i??r ?f ,ai? ho has seen the good ??, Spanish Mixture in a ,nnnhorj.rS ph " 'io " ^ ?A,[ says it is a perlect cure lor that HwnM* i'T,1, r. llarweod, of Uichnmnil. ?w ??r?d : 7,' ? & 1 "imn'ui; Mi't^and was enabled to walk yitl o!ru c';utcb, a?d in a short Uio. permanent., "Scipal Depot at B?i.m mo,id, Va. Also for sale by r . M. L? '" " y Willev fctV.anJ b. Ucalor- niM.dii.a mir&mtiiy Sept. JU, laJl. . . Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspcima, Citron ic or .Atriums ilebllity, Djskasc ok' tiip. Kidnrvs, nml nil Dismay aris ing from a Disordered Liver or Stomach, such jis Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness, or Jtlourl to the; Head, Acidity of the Siwoacb,. iNnuiicnj !leartbuhi',tofcgiist for Food.Fnllnes* j or weight in ilio Stomach,.S#?r Krucbtionnj | Sinking, or Fliltifcring' at the Tit <?l* tli- Stom ach* Swimming of the Head, llurri'id and Dif j fienlt Breathing, Kiuttorihg'ritthe lleart,Chos!r in;r or Suffocations whcnYn a IJdh'g posture, ! Dimness of Vision, Dotu or web" before tli* Sight, Fever and JJnll Pain irt the IJead^Tiiifj* ' eiencv of Perspiration, YellowuesVof tbe Skin and lives, Pain in the Side, Hack, Client,hint#*, ice., Sudden Flushe* of Heat, Burning, in iK?f Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Kvil, and grwat Depression of Spirit*, cawhc effectually ciirod by IJOCTOII IIOOl'LA.YU'S ' CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS. UK A l'.VlfKI) BY DK. C. M. JACKSON, Germr.n Mntticinu Sir;re, 2s*<>, 12(1, Arch St., ! one door below Sixth, I'hiluilclphm. Their pn\Ver over tllti above diseases iinHt iji eelled, if typialldd, !>y any other preparation irt I the United States, as" tho-'currsnttusti iii many ! cases after skilful phyaiciana had liiilud. Tlui!?n Bitters are worthy the attention of liiva j lids. Possessing great virtues in the rectificatidiCv ol the liver anil lesser glands, exercising the . most searching power in weakness and aflcction* ol the digestive organ*, they are withal ?afe> j certain and pleasant. VIIKJINIA TEST 1MON Y. Pn. J. M. Wii.son, Lexington, Yn., Febrliait ' ?i, 1S.*?2, said : 441 am entirely out of the (iontiati , ! Hitlers. They have bccUme all the rage. Nu i thing else selfs." Tiip. Tenth Lets ion, published at Wondstork, J Yn., said, Jan. 10th, 1M0: 4* A Ureal .M*dicine. I Wo have uniformly refrained from rebommbnri : ing to the public any of the various.patent meri ! icjnes of the day, unless thoroughly con.vinttert J of their value. Among those:.\yu. consider wor? j thy of notice, is thoUertnnn Hitters, invented by Dr. Iloiillaud, and prepared by Dr. Jackton, in | Philadelphia. One iuntanfce','irt particular, in | which the superior v'sitjes of thiH,mcdicinh|iav<' been tested, has fallen imlor our"obs'nrVrttlon.? During (lie last summer,a Von nf.Jjt. Ahrnin Crabill, of this obutity, was very foribhsly af fected with ! ivohConiplaint^n.nd after trying i? vain variol'v 'veinedied, lie purchased a bottle.of the Hitte.ftj ji ml Aider. using it, was so. miich re lieved of hid distressing mfilady, that he procu red another bottlty'nrii&l^b'ow Pewored entirely 'u .health;'*. v^' yVrbv '?' j - They are entifglfcreg^tiildc^ fjrtfie from all in jurious ingrediiihWTuI wayMttVu^'then the system and never prtiHtrnfo'it. For snln \VHn|owd hv T)ruggi?ts ,in ^11 fhq principal cities', and'anfttitfl ^apothecaries ami storokooperiun every-tOWh In thr United Ptawa SopUimbof,j30, 1864. niii&mtuly w. s/' Haven, RookscUor. St&liuner, I'rintw. ' 1UKjtCH1 !S i)hU, *nd lV?a I tiT ?i v *. e v?ri dtw^rio Mb a i?MVVlM3lt.-~l't.riii>r of M >rUj *,?> H?. ihilv u ? ?