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THE INTELLIGENCER. UETWOM MONROE <*" SWEAKIN&EW, Ti THURSDAY MOfiiulci. I&fvililBEhdOi <863. ~ xuwwitrl ' ? J. H. Pluutnlu btfou oocof lho proprietor* of the y,|?Wfrr-T-~ -'?> tbe paper ?nd'ba*lno*a will herv3t^ Wjpj^tfd nwtar tbe atyle of S?r?i?i>< ?u, TatwV & Co. Tbe change In Ibe concern wtfl]jrea ilar It necessary to dote up tbe outstanding accounts of Swearlngen A Taylor, and they. hope that all concerned will be rifady lotlowuptbeold accoaalsat aaearly day. g,TI>e fubtiejiera bes leave to return tbetr acknowledge ments for the liberal (Lvor which has beeu bestowed apon them, ntd respectfully ?oUcit Its continuance. Bvenr ef fort wiu be made upon tbsft part to five Satisfaction. IT-Theia is no truth, it ia Mid, in the statement that Martin Yjui Buren has been appointed um pire to decide the deputed questions before the mixed commission about to sit at London, to set tle the claims between the United States and Great Britain. ETWe learn from Montreal that tbe grand jury in the case of the Gavaxzi riots bare been discharg ed, and that no indictments were found against the mayor of that city, or the military officers who were Implicated in tbetiotin that city, and the kilting of several persons. ID"Another important arreat of oonnterfeitera has been made in Albany, New York, in which a canal Captain, named Hiram Roberts, figures.? Pour or fire persons were arrested, and their ope rations appear to havs been confined to 910 bills ou the Stamford Bank, Ct. - rrThe news broaght by the Africa is warlike. Hosiilitia bare not yet commenced, but there was no'.bing to prevent tbeir beginning previous to the 1st. Tbc allied fleets have been ordered up to Constantinople, tbe Turkish fleet has gone to Yar ns, volunteers are swelling the Moslem army, and at London consols are selling at 9U. XT A requisition from tbe Qovcrnor of Kentuc ky was receur?d>by tbe Governor of Otfio, on Fri dty, and at 4 o'clock k"warrant was granted for the arrest of Robert Fee, of New Richmond, Cler mont county, Ohio, charged with aiding a number of slaves from their masters in Kentucky. The proof pgainst Mr. Fee is said to be conclusive. XT A veiy large' public meeting has been beld in London}^, tbe. purpose of expressing sympathy on the part of tbe community of tbe British Metro polis in rehrttdtfto the cause of Turkey. The sen 'tnnent expressed was to maintain the honor of ti.eir country against tbe machinations of despot Tiir Cuban ArraKNTica System Plot.?The Union publishes an extract from a letter dated Cu ba, Oct. 26, supposed to be written by the U. S. Consul pt Havana, which says that when the new Captain General arrives tbe apprentice system will be proclaimed:- Ttje writer also says, that instead of thihy'or forty thousand, it is contemplated to import one hundred thousand African apprentices. He adds, "if carried out, 1 will quit the islsnd with thj full-conviction that aoon after we'sball have another St. Domingo." CrThe. Cincinnati Commercial says tbst on the 27th ult., the cast: of Mrs. Harriet BeecherStowe vs. F. W.'Thomas, (author of Clinton Bradsbaw, and formerly of that city,) the publisher of a Ger man translati^on o/ Unple Tom's Cabin, was com menced, Hi lM-C. 8. Circuit Court at Philadelphia, copyright.will,hold in uny other language than that in which tbe work <s entered. It ,baa never teen raised before, and there is no precedent bear ing on it, either in England or tils'country. XrThe Liberia Enterptiae Company, says the Philadelphia American, is tbe name of an associa tion 6f colored ci'.izens of Pennsylvania, who de sign to embark, in a few days, for the Republic of Liberia, whether they go as a missionary family.? We learn that tbqr possess all the requisite qua cations for tbe tuteresting work they taken;TisVing'aiion^tbeir number teacher, tbe mecfra'riic^ifie merchant, ister of the gospel. A Htnrinreo Milks ax Houa.?The Scientifio American bu an engraving of the Railroad which is to run a hundred mites in hour with perfect salety. Its distinctive principle is that the cars run on n single track for the train to be hung upon it. .The Us in is, in fact, placed a straddle of the rail, running on ta wboso axles the cars are hur/g. 'Ittsobvionsthat, with the rtil run ning, as;it were, through the car, the latter could not be thrown off the track by any amount of sp<*ed, and ho obstruction of sufficient magnitude to do mischief could be made to lay upon a single rail raised six or eigh t feet from the ground. ETWe learn from the Cincinnati Gazette that Mr. Guthrie. Secretary of the Treasury, directed one of his elerka to take a servant girl of bis, "a likely young woman,*' from tbts city to Washing ton, idfl that, on arriving at Cincinnati last Thnrs- ? day on board a steamboat, ahe made hit escape, look, tte cars, and started off for Canada. No doutyshe wtt aidfd by the professional negro strniru of Cincinnati. When our Kentucky rail road'connections with Virginia and Maryland shall be completed, tbe negro stealing branch of busi ness in Cincinnati will probablyjfuffer a decline.?. Lou. Jour. Nsw Rotrrf Te^f i'icinc^-TlK. l*ew,York Tribune>py* tint E. G. Sqmer, Esq., as agent for | a wt*lthy New York, company, is negotiating a contract .w.ith tbe Government of San Salvador, for a Pacific route across that country that will be more feasible than some of .the routes and nearer than many. Tbe road is to bejin ait the Gujf.of Amtique, in the Bay of lloaduras, and terminates in the Gulf cf Fonseca, on tbe Pacific side. Its length wilt be leaa: than two hundred mile*. A railway, built bete, would run across a healthful and pleasant coqnt^y.^ AmaiCAH Wool.?Peter, A. Browne, of Phlla d< Iphia, in a comnmaleation W the Richmond Va. Whig asserts that he can abow tbat aa fine floee can be rafted-fn't^e ttttlted Stipes as in any por tion ofthe world." Heriaystbathefessia his pos session ssool^rown in Allegheny county, Pa., by 'U,nuHtfl,<wbielroea*aTes from 1-3146 to 1-2600 p?rt of' iac&r&'ttnJM <ncat wool U tbe collec tion tent to him.by tbe kiug of Prussia, and the flnestamoni tin specimens seat to him by the king of Saxony, measures 1-2186. Mr. Browne denies the correctness of tbe decision on this subject at tLe London Crystal Palaee Exhibition, and pro dtiot* beta to show that the jury on wool did injus tice to tbe specimens of American wool exhibited. ?Phil. North Amcriaan. uil- . 1 rS^T*Mirr-Hrh. Bennis Powder Mitf? ?t Spencer, Mass., exploded m>* i d. He From Baltimore. . I coairiroxDKNczOFTHK tVHHCLMa imtellioexcks. I f I The recent election in our oity has had already:! quite a mora! influence. The verdict pronounced! in favor 6f temperance baa struck terror into tWT hearts ?f the grogshop Keepers. Vesterday nearly all of them cloted up volunUrityandpaid respect to the Sabbath law. Thoae who had been fore most in rioiaKng if'were first to suspend SiitidBy operations. The consequence waa fewer drunk ards in the street and belter order throughout the city. The new temperance Sheriff, Mr. I Modes, is pledged to enforce-the law, and'We may expect a better condition of {blags. Rum is the great mo tive power of rowdyism?take this away and the infernal machine stops.' , , ' The Whigs ate rejoicing over their victory in wining a majority of sir in each branch of the State Legislature, thua giving them an United States Senator and control of the Public Works. The Governor of Maryland has now very little power. The ajipontments are taken away from him by the new Conatitution. Breadstuffs brisk. Sales of 8000 bbls Howard street and 2600 do City Mills flour at 96,87. Clo sing firm. Sales 18000 bus. wheat. Red l,43al,47; white l,60al,65. Corn about one cent better. Oats un changed. Whisky 29a30 to 31c. There were 2200 head beef cattle offeied and 1200 sold at $2,62ia3,76 per 100 lba on the hoof, equal to ?6,62a7?80 net, averaging S3,26 gross.? Hogs S6,76a6,60. Sheep 2a$4 and plenty. Stooka firmer. Ohio Railroad shares 46ia47J. Money easier. J. w. Thk Lonisvimt Tragedy,?Professor Butler, Principal of the High Sohool, at LouUville.it has been announced by telegraph, was shot by Mir. P. WaaD, oldest sou of R. J. Ward, on Wednesday morning, and died that night. The. Courier says of the lamentable transaction: "He went to the high Sohool aceompanied by two of his brothers, Robert Ward, a youth of six teen, and William Ward, a smaller boy, and called for Wm. H. G. Butler, one of the teachers. A few words parsed between them, when Mr. Ward pulled out a pistol and shot Mr. Butler down. The ball penetrated his left breast over the heart, , land he fell to the floor, exclaiming in hi.* agony, "I am killed?oh my poor wife and child!" Ward then dropped his pistol, and accompanied by bia brother, retreated from the school room. Mr. Butter was able to rise from the floor, and left the room, assisted by some boys, but when in the street he fell again, and was carried home. The ball could noi be extracted, and he bled in wardly. Mr. Butler hail corrected Wm Ward, one of his pupils, the day previous for telling a false hood, which led to the tragic affair." Robert Ward, who accompanied his brother, drew n Bowie Knife, and when Professor Sturgus, the other teacher in the school, advanced to the assistance of Mr. d. he made such demonstrations that the Prof, retreated and made his escape out of the window. The scholars in the school room were also scattered in all directions by the display of such warlike instruments in their midst. Mr. M. F. Ward and RobL J. Ward, jr.. were promptly arrested and lodged in jail, and as the af fair will undergo a judicial investigation, we for bear narrating the particulars. Mr. Butier was one of the best and most inoffen sive men in the world, and we can appreciate the anguish of his friends at bis being so untimely cut offand in such a manner. The affair is generally regarded as of a most atrocious and unprovoked character, and when it became known the deepest indignation prevailed throughout the city. The Ward family is one of the wealthiest and most prominent in Kentucky. Si'icioa or a Baltimore**.?Our Baltimore cor respondent referred, in one of his letters, to the melancholy suicide of R. M. Duncan, former ly of that cily. The .Pittsburgh Pott of Satur day, says: "Yesterday morning Richard M. Duncan, a young man who has been for some time past em ployed as clerk in the office of the Engineer of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, was found dead in ins room in the Emmet Hotel, in Allegheny. "The deceased had been boarding there with his wire and child, since last Tuesday. He had been in the hal.it of drinking freely of late, and it is supposed that be had become deranged in con sequence. "On Thursday, he requested Mrs. Sweeny, the landlady of tbo Emmet Hotel, to send out and pur chase some laudanum tor bim, but she refused. On the same evening he went out himself and purchased some. His wife observed him lying upon the carpet in his room about midnight, but did not think anything about the matter, as be had been in the habit of doing so for some time past. She went to bed, and when ahe awoke in the morning he was still there. She immediately summoned the landlady and the boarder*, and Dr. lliott was called in, but it was too late, as he ad breathed his last An empty vial, which had ntained laudanum,, was found by hissitle. The deceased had formerly resided in Baltimore, where his father waa a clergyman. ,.i. . Gkinnkli/c Arctic ExriDmox.?Letters have been received from England, announcing Ibe arri vol of the American Arctic expedition, under the command of Dr. E. V. Kane, U. S. N., at Up ernavick, in Greenland, and tbeir departure from thence for the head waters of Smith's Sound.? Captain Ingleiield, with the screw .steamer Phoe nix, with stores for S.r Edward Belcher's squadron, reached Uprnaviok three days after Dr. Kane's departure, and 'eports that he (Dr. K.) had secur ed the services of Peterson, the Esquimaux inter preter, who was with Penny on a former voyage. Copt. Inglefield states that all were as welt and prosperous ai pojsible. Dispatches and letters from Dr. Kane, officers, and crew may shortly be expected, by way cf Denmark. ID-In Portland, Maine, they are disputing con cerning the effect ol the Maine Law. John Neal and others affirm that it bss rather increased than cheoked. intempe ance in the State at large, and the assertion has been made that iq the oily and neighborhood, and probably throughout the State, with here and there a doubtful exception, there is now more intemperance than there has been at any onetime for twenty-one years. The support ers of the law deny this, and they have issued a declaration signed by a lar^e nuniler of persons, among whom qre ten of the clergy, ex-Mayor E. Greeley, to the effect that the aasertions referred to are erroneous and unfounded. 0"The great trotting and pacing race fcra puree of (10,000, between the celebrated trotter P/uice ami the celebrated pacer Hero?distance ten miles, came off, over the Centreville course. Long. Island lait Monday. '' Both horses started handsomely'arid kept up ad mirable speed and , time until the sixth mile, when Hero broke down and was withdrawn?Prince, of uourte, look,the stakes. A very large amount ol money was bet on loth sides. CT?Tbe State Department baa been adviredHhat Mr. B&ifcont had brought the ease of Capt. Gib son before the Government at tbto Hague, and it i? probable the.matter would be satisfactorily settled Mr. Gadsdeotuis been instructed to jfaound of the Mexican Governnunt ample redrew-for.tfr?(inju ries committed some time ago on Consul Rice, at j- , , ? v/ Acapulco. ,,, Marlin Vau Buren baa not teen .appointed um pire to the mixed Comaussibnto London. , - There ia an old lady in Virginia, who believes it to be * bible doctrine that, for seven years be fore the end of the world, no children are to be born; and that gives her comfort, for at every fresh birth she heals of, she says to herself, "*eU the seven years at least have not begun." Sodden Dxath it CunaaaLAHD.-?We learn formetlr ? meinb? of tb^Legillature fram^Ul^iqr co., died suddenly ' 'W^V>W,W>I> the Wast W&spifti' Tannssaaa 10 AO. Capsswo the Ocean l* Six DATe.-ti?jLb|ve teceifed a-letter front!!. W? Griffiths?ihe natiti yl.ggtect of thg^^feU?^Worrit'' tWJ %jPr Qalway is about one day's ten sailing UnmtoUT^ erpool, and bow could the William Noriis be-ep titled to the broom if she required as much-time to in ike the passage as the Collins steam.rs in run ning the same distance.' From the stittMUfltt" which had betariQade about this tenet* >we, un derstood that'Mr. Norris had said Ihnt it would uwlrerttie'roysge-from New-Yorlc to Liverpool*in six days, or more than four days less than the Col lins steamers, which1 would results'an average speed of 21 miles per hour. To make the passage to Galway frtlrn'New York.insix day*, H Will re quire an average speed of 18| miles per hour.? The William Noriis, Mr. Griffiths informs us, "will Jiave <0 per cent, less resistance, and herloadline but one-quarter of that of. the Ballic or Pafcffte, ' while thestefim power will'be as high." The steam power, then, according to the tonu^^e, (750 tons, will he four limes more than that of the Collins steamers, with 4U per cent. lets resistance besides. There is certainly a very great difference of opin ion among &iheer* respecting the ratio or power' - Required for every increirent of a steamship'* speed. Some maintain?Scott Russell among the number?that it only requires a quadruple increase of power to double the spee , that is, according to the square; while others maintain that it require* an increase of eight times the pow?r?the cube? to double the speed. According to the first form ula, the ft illiam Noma will be able to make the voyage to Liverpool in five days. It)make a vo) - age of six days, thia new steamship will hnve to use more than half her tonnage or coal, namely 432% tons?or over 71 ton* per day* There are so many items to betaken into consideration in cal culating the probable timo in which the William Norris will make the voyage across the Atlantic, that we anticipate an addition to our slock of in formation by this vessel's performance, and await the result to confitin or confute the pre-concelved opinions we have expressed?opinions which have been founded on some experience and observation, if engines of six horse power to the ton were to be placed in a ship of the same siie as. the Atlantic, we certainly would have far greater hopes of such a steamer making the voyage in six days than such a small vessel as the William Norris; ti.e wave resistance is much greater in proportion to a ves sel of small than one of large tonnage. The swiftest boats on the North river, when urged to the'r very greatest .running speed, never go faster than twenty miles per hour.?Scientific American. Juries or Women The great number of aggra vated arsaulls, committed by men on their wives, in England, has led one or the London journals to recommend a new punishment for such offenres, as well as a novel method of awurding it. The proposition is to try all such assaults by a jury of women, partly to obtain a fairer verdict, partly to diver the criminal with ridicule. 1 n addition it is recommended that the penalty be also of a shame ful character, analagous, for example, to exposuie in the cutty-stool, the punishment to which scolds wt re formerly subjected; but this is only an endea vor to remove one evil by returning to another. The verdict of the age has rightly condemned whip ping-posts. stocks, pillories, and other degrading punishments of similar character. To subject a man to a shameful exposure, i? a poor way to re fine.liim. The brutality of husbands can never be cured, rely on it, by brutalizing punishments. In short,tlie remedies proposed by the London.joutnal would make things worse instead of better. The mode of awarding the penalty would also fail of its purpose. The publicity of the jurybox wonld certainly not refine woman; while there wou'd be no more secuiity for impartiality in the verdict, than there is now. It is a good rulr never to change unless itis ceitain to be for the better.? Phiia Ledger. Tkxribuc Rat-icidx.?On Saturday last, num ber of persons were engaged threshing in the barn of Mr. Christian Mechling, of South Butler town ship, and onremoving the grain and coming near the floor of the mow, the presence of an extraordi nary number of rats was discovered. The barn doors weie immediately closed and every precau tion taken to prevent their escape. Several per sons properly armed, then entered the mow, and the onslaught commenced. The conflict waged fast and fuiious for a considerable length of time? the assailed frequently seeking shelter up the pan taloons and iu the bosoms of the assailants. When the bloody vvotk was ended, the slain were collec ted together, and found to number one hundred and eighty. The whole number of rats colleoted in Ibe mow must have been more thi-n two hundred, as upwards of thirty made their escape.?Butler, Pa. Whig. ETA postmaster on the New Haven and New London route lately found a oat in the mail bag. It is supposed that he knocked it on the head and forwarded it to Washington with other "dead mat ter." (0"lt is stated that an intelligent citizen 01 Hous ton, Texas, has recently made a close examina tion into the matter, and finds that about #75.000 are spent every year in that city for intoxicating liquors?a.city of about three thousand white in habitants. The Hungarian Crown Jewels.?Bartholmew Szemere, the Huugarian Patriot, publishes ? card | denying the allegation that he had infurmed the Austrian authorities of the hiding place of these ar ticle. Cr.Madame Grui and Signor Mario, the Opera ringerr, are not to come to America before the first week in September, 185*, as'appears by a'card published by Mr. Hackett, to whom they are both legally engaged for their tour. ? ?' i ... i inrTbe Emperor of Hayti, has decreed that all Bibles, Testaments and other Protestapfrerijpous books.shall be admitted into his.Ca tholic dominions duty free. < 0*A heavy rubbery was perpetrated at oue ot the Cincinnati hotels, a few niglits ago; a gentle man from Terrs Haute, Ind., having had 814,000 stolen from him. Thanksgiving Dat.?North Carolina joins in celebratiug thanksgiving on the 24th of November. The circle grows wider day by day. Notice to Physicians and Aldermen. In consequence or the Imperfect manner In which many or the Physicians snd Aldermen wnte their certificates) regardless ot lbe frequent requests of the Board of Health that they would be more careful to comply with the Ordi nances to that effect, the Board hereby publish so much or thtOrdinaoceas will recall to tberecollectiouoC the Fhy sicians and others What la required or them. SomcLof the prettndei ierlificata merely certify that a certain person has died} neither age. ttr or iiitau being mentioned, and otberi'oulltifieor the other. The Board wilt be ieafter enforce the br'dlriance asainst sll who violate it. The grave diggers wilt also be liable to the penalties of the Ordinance ibrlnterring with each lmperfett eertifl catee, as if fcee'n giving - -' By order of the Board of Health: JAMKS TANXKR, Sec'y. EXTRACTS FflOM~AN ORDINANCE JShtitltd; "An Ordinance tn relation'to Interment* made ?within the City of Wheeling.9' Sscrxbir 6. It Shall not be lawful lor theaaid sexton to inter the My or aiiy deceased person until there it pro duced to anil filed with him, the written Certificate oM^e Physician who attended said deceased in the last illness, may havedtedj aqdU uponapp"?"? such certificate be not so prco said sexton, it shall be'Ws doty to thereof to the Alderman of the' " u ok placet and It shall theremd derman to Investigate the circumstauces ot i and prepare and furnish to the sfldtexton the certificate required by this section, and he.(ball farther, -where the circumstances require it, give Information to the Ooronerj and for filling to perform eitfter of the duties fertjoined up on them by this sectio>n. -tbe said sexton or AlOerman shall forfeit and pay to the city; a fide of not less tban one or more tban <ten dollars. Rsctios 6, On the first Monday of every morrth the said sexton shall deliver to the President or the Board of'Health the Said certificate so by him received during thi* preceding month; and for falling herein the said sexton shsll forfeit anil jpay tothedtya line not exceeding five ? Section 7. It shallnot be lawful tor.any person to re. move rrom withinfhe limit* or this citv^jbe J>bd;^or any until the certificate required by the fifth sac-" _? Ordinance shall have been filed with the Pra ttle Board of Health, either b>- the Physician ided said deceased in the laat illness, or ths Al derman or the Ward in which socli death took placepand mr9 ' ?BO. XTDtTT, Mayw. Ward in which the death on T*> the duly or th^ Al ums tances ot such death, !CT A gentleman, the other day visiting a tohool, hail a book putin his band for the pnrposo < ~ Braining a class. The word " inheritance" < ring, the querist asked: "What is inheritance?" Answer?"Patrimony." "What is patrimony?" Answer?"Something left by "What would you call it if lei Answer?"M atrimony," BS ITT A female servant of Mr. Qu.Tif*tS(, Secretary on her way from Louisville itsfiw, a&'.srs'iass ?OanaJav ? Netiaasto "th? Secretary-MOO.- * - Dishonest Gt?iu<i.-?Pivi: fcai?g.titerk/vr^rj ? t} rested in Boston, last week, for peculation from their employee, anil were liekl for (riir jnY$0ii? ranging from to tljCOO. ? ? i ?_ . 5,. CrBf President Van Buren, H is stated, has re ceived from the administration an appointment of umpire on behalf of the United Stales, in the mix ed commission assembling in#London to settle the British and American claims. ' ? 1 ' i- ? ? > m- ? '' ; ' 0*Hon. Henry A. Wise, we see it stated, was to have been married at Riohmond, Virginia, to Miss Mary Lyons. Attorney Central Cuthlng, his groomsman, left Washington for Richmond on Monday. ??? ; 1 - ???;-3' (O" Some men are -called bagaciouaj on account of their avarice; whereas a ehild aao clench it* fists the moment it is born.?&Am*ionf. jj-Tbe draymen of Cincinnati have formed an association and adopted a regular bi'l of prices. OS c i MiMIJI&Hf j llil a = IS q, ? u !|5 r" SPECIAL . N OTI.O JB S . LADIES ! LADIES 11 ir you want t J charm tha sonls of your lovers or pleat*, or ting that beautiful song, "Jamle'a on th? stormy Ma," or lino or those lately received aon*s by. Mad. .-Sontato* Jenny Lind, which have Jtat arrived by Express, call at the Music Store, 1W Main street. ?ov8.1w J- PIOKKISBN. IO-Waters IlUUs*.?The coming "Deluge" la thut spoken or by tha Eastern preaai ??it la truly the beat painting ever exhibited to the view or the citUens of Albany."?KnUktrhockcr. "The Panorama of the Cnation and Deluge, Inpolnt of execution, la not excelled or even equalled by any which have preceded it in Washington."?"V?I. Int. "At a work of Art It has 110 superior, aatLflajllnr mo ral Instiuctor, it can scarcely have an equal."?Niuark Daily Adv. Ruch teallmon; might bo multiplied to hundreds, but these are sufficient to those who know their character.? It will ba exhibited in the Melodeon every night Una week Nov. 7, 1833. ; T ' -'???? a ? ? ? I ? . 5 5 si Is S f flgj os "SlS-lS i||2* SSI; 3S?il-i ?-=2fl| "s . ^Issg-i flg-si * ? f 2 ?* SsalMfrffl! f |i? g gS?oi3v|!|||i52 His at ; t ? & ?: ? 3 I $ I ? * ? -S = ^ r? S a 3 a ? "3 ? ~ ? 2 K. O U ? ? 6 ^ 1=5 a I i 511 s 2|2 s 1 ' * ? ^ 3 2ssri 2 ? s S g K i 2-51 3 a ss.i sa?o 5 ||sfl ?5 ?? 3 ?. I a . I o S : S t s ? ?a a ? J I = s C 8 S = 2 ? -o a ? ? 3 . S|? sItis|iIal8Sist"|tr JAR. H. McMKCHKN la a candidate for the SHEHIF A LTV, at theeleetion to be held in the .Spring or 185-1. ocl28:td ' Oj-SICK AND AFFLICTED.,d) THE most sale and certain remjdy ever known to tha world for the cure ol obstinate coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, blood aplUlng, liver complaint, whooping cough, croup, tickling or rising la the throat, nervoua de bility. ratna In the tide or bremit, broken constitution, from the abuse or calomel vA other causes, is DOCTOK SWAYNB'S COMPOUND bYRUP OF WILD CIIEH RYi aid consumption, after It has reached astate, and as sumed a character hitherto contidered Incurable, yields Without a struggle to this great Original Wild Cherry pre paration. Remember?the great Original Wild Cherry preparation, and the only compound jirepa red by a regular phyaiclan, ia manufactured under the immediate care oi OK. SWAYSE, at hit Laboratory, No. ?) North Seventh at. s'??se Market, Philadelphia. For talc by?Dr. K.KLL.S 4*C \I/l> WKLL-, and PATTERSON 6c Co. WheeUng. FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh. BUHD8ALL <i Co., Cincinnati'! and by dealeiagenerally. ?apl# DK MORSE'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL. The only aure and safe remedy, yet discovered, rer Gen eral Debility, Phytlul Proat ration, Irritability. and all the various train or Nervous A ffectionsi it will also remove Depression, Klcitement, Ditlike or Society, Incapacity lor Study or Uualne^t, Loaf of Memory, Mental Debility, ate.?See adverllaement. sapid (ErPOISONING.XO Thoutands or Parents who use Veruiiruge compoaed ol Caator Oil, Cialomel, die , are not aware, that while thoy appear to benefit the patlont, they are actually laying t.,e roundatlont for aterletor diseases, auch as aallvatlou, loss ofidght, weakness or limbs, etc. In another column will be iound the advertise meat p llobensack's Medicines, to which we ask the attention ol all directly interested in ibelr ^wf as well as the(r.cl?(l dren-a health. In Liver complaint, and*!! disorder, arii aingXroui those of a bilious type, should make use of the only genuine medicine, Hobenssck's Liver Pills. . IO^"Be nof itcefeed," hot ssk for llobensack's Worm Syrup and Liver Pills, and observe that each has the sig nature of the Proprietor, J, N. HO BEN SAC-K, as none elta are genuine. J _ . Persian Blair Bye. i THIS Dye it warranted, If tted accordlng to diraotiont to change the hair rrom any other color, to a beautlrul Auburn, or PERFECT JET BLACK, WITHOUT Staining the Skin. Price, W cents por bottle. For tale by KKLLS 4- CALD. well. Wholesale Agents, and by WM. H. McKKE REMOVAL. I HAVK removed my witaesaleatpck.of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, to the; new lour litofy brick building, 117, Main Street, treat aide, between Monrpe and Unlou streets, where 1 will be prepared with an earor and extensive Spring Stock, direct froinImj>ort?r? and maiiutmcturefs^ Which 1 would be pleased to fyy. ; blende aiid cuetoroers tocall and examine; ; feb4 AVM. T. RELBY* ' ,CFV. G. MOcnl/ will be found at the above establUb n>entv -where hoawaita,lilao!?trrienu?. ; ? JL>otiitnee salaaiaoilcr ?uic?, ROBERT M ^PATRICK, i&PBARL SI REST, ncssm* roRMUtLT 90 jobtt rrnarr. lathe .Sole Manufacturer, ia the UiUtcd^tajcs of the aboVe ral and only reliable 8idainander9; both as regards ae ? . Jy against fire and burglars Kvery Sard^sOld it'thls establishment is manulactared under the persorial 4uiM?riu ETRABLE DEFIANCE LOOK AND CROSS BAB is or can be applied. A large nnmber Of these Lot Wand cross bars are al ready in ma by banks, brokers, merchants, Jewelers, and from the perfect security which they afford agaiust (he qf forts of the moat akilimilwrglara, either by meana of gun powder, ftlae keys, plcJts. or drills, together with tbeir convenience, simplicity, and durability,combined are rap idly increasing In public estimation, and are confidently stated 10 be equal. If not . SUPERIOR TO ANY LOCK IN THE WORLD. Safes of all sixes, suitable for merchants, banltt. Jewel 's. record afflcet, steamboats, <?c.i Hie and their proof ink vault doors, plate chexu lor private (amities, etc. on ?and, for tale, and made toordar. at thedepot, 192 Pear belowMaidantog^Wew I Curtittn Warehouse, iKrokTxn and Dxalcr m Cobt*ik?, Cu*taik Ma TntUIA,li|Hni^ CovEBlNaa, snrt_market prices, >rthe beightb am marrr-Irdirw "lTOW ADVERTISEMENTS "7B0T10NERY, SA 'BR DEPOT. lit the llriJgo Coiner _bnroo House, formerly1* itftf-feiitaraed and improves ^ull kinds of cakea and ? pirtie? on reasonable '"oYsVRK'WVM up nijHBi'Wik ?twe, *t Ih^Hiloon, Una mnitKlied wholesale and retail by the en 'Wn^rt.ncutof Chrlstmm and New Yjar', Toy. ?J?"wtf- - L>H; KO<? *?K?N*gT> iff*: nov*0 ~ ? :? -'---? T> efort maaanm**#** Xv ill? monthiol October ....,'2 Croup * -,*...2 , Drbilityiconuate.... ?? ?? " 'V.V. 6^ .,.? do do bowels^ , Marasmus.*...... ; Premature birth...? e..?* Still boru.. Rule lil Suicide., k.. Hororulous li Iceratlon.**. ?v...????? ? Unknown -2 ; ,.2 i ToUl" *MVleV VvV'in^'wVMlorcdb. Under 1 year ;???????? 3 Between 1 year and.6 years 3 ? 15 f ' 2? 3 ? 30 ? ? 40 \ ? ? ? 40 * * 60 ' !_ a o tilMtessEdaagSafc.' . WHAT SHALL WE WEAHI ?_ IjVq'KXT ]?^"Z toT/rOor nior'. nov8 Mo. ite Merhe-?t. Praotioal Boole-Keeping, BY DOUBLE ENTRY. ' I -rvAVin lbe, Professor'or ^^i?. I'l-i entry, respectfully iijfoi instlie cltlten* o pity 1 : hehatwimenced giving instruction* at tM CirY itry, respectfully imo' m* ' lust be baa commenced giving instruction* f^For'n'ore thnu S0.mV * bJik keeper In several of the ,?ut ?<???c^Xl,gJ and practical*JcnQjyJcdge of 500* JW J? .7 ^ * Jjj jgg SsS&3||? other Instructor original with hinrSfl in? R>J) i. ni.de. Ills terms To, ,ttv?ifonXomO uiVo-clocU. "MOHIO! MUKlOl! T F1CKKISKN U.?ioit r-lvSi?r^. S ?i . selection or'new Piano and Guitar Music,,wnicnno IISSllS=?fs onfed. yrotde1^ontbtfWrlowytW^,i,,g. v.. I 50 ""'"iXS^'CALutvLL I2( ) S81"" b,mbn- ^''kkuj^C<Taxd^kli. W H "*u"" ';?"kvBlus' S'caLp wbll I inn *-*?? Gum Asaattmeda of prime quality, In .lore nov8 ""d f?r b' Hulls ? CALPWBLL ""h**:Bum Orlnn. o. '"P^'g^K'^CAt-D WKLl7 tn 6?"'- "'"S^.^^^UluwblL 1560 cM^iiL. .... "^fvRtarUTlC -",d roK"LW@brCALDWBLL_ |7fl^|Tc3WT.ru"r. ">.^1^^ SaLU WELL. "?imt .u,?r uarb. 60 20 300 8 120 'V IIU'U 1? , ludigoor |irl.i>equ^.^y|. ju.irec;d by iXIAL lN*UtUMXNl*?* coinineio i>?ottuicu; ol 3 1) _ Kerr's in?nu?actuie, novtf i KKULS & CALDWELL - - - - I 1 D?% "U,bind'* 1,IntlaM PKKLL81St^ALDb^ELL [ ?W?to.y. | MrS5il?ic.n Mutun* Ll?rej^gr(t?le ve^ebMP 2 -kf Gum AHh,C '"'"'keLLs ?d^aluwR ? J-5XSK Oltve Oil, Print. In ??? ' 30 tUSI "uoz^ud UH, in b..*e?..Klor -JA u)wELL I Great Sale of VALUABLE EUROPEAN Ol}* PAINTINGS. ON Monday m .rrjnfc MtM^at.. at 10J o'clock, atUnloa ,eeri^r?~\??^ ed din I nc a tour made througl. the princi[>?l ^"roP"""Pa vouched for a. bcingjai re confidently believed tkej ?Slnltf a? It ^mVd in rich owiiintal (ilt f. aroc., n ade en>reMly to Kach pi?5?X one of the beet nunnlacturer. oltfew ^?T^he pictures will bo' tot ?iatidnktlnn., wi|h^taiogues. I them prior to the day/of tale.- *-U . ? . I.. ? ? ? SP^ClnXStt?;r?n have their Piciure. I pafked*?u tS-Po', bo as to be sent any al.Unc nvi.h per 1 f~t safety. EVERY 1)A? BRINGS .SOMETftiNfe NEW. THK iSnheVil^tied lisve ju?t.iec?Wd,' bjrtfjrjirctt, V?.'' other supply or those fine 6fTfc- Velvet Vfevtings. At* fo, a beautiful assortment or Fancy Cassimeres of'superi or quality. Give w a.call .early, as they *re going off very j artment leaf. ,' Delay h U afWo.zwashingtou fast, and every hour>mak< dangerous. The pU^eto I Hall. W HUE nov7rlvy "3 WATCH LOST. ASILVKT LEVKR WATCH, marked Jovb Clirest, No. 600, Phl'.,iVsa lost frdm oB toard bl tbeateanier Franklin, at wheeling. Jlnf per&on recCYBribgtbcilibove watch, audleaviugit at J.C. AlcNAlK'ti, Water street, .will bo U^rally,^.warded. nov7 THE LATEST-AND BEST. A ' FRBSH aupplv^r Weak House; Heieii Mulgraveior J\', Jesuit Kxientorehipf! Story bf Mount BlaiiCj by AV JtlAir Smith; God i*lth-*leu^ bf S.y Os^tkJd, ;Alonk?s He venge, or the Secret Enemy, a tale of the Later Crusades) Jack Adams, or the Ala liter* Mid night Queen; The Star Chamber) Harper* Putnam, Knickerbocker! Counterfeit Reporter for November! %>,variety ol SongBooks, u?clu- - ding Christy's 3dpatt.;-'" i -* ?-?'?' i t*?i' i novSdaw Ji H/tMcMKCHEN ? BLACK VARNISH. tamo nov2 - 3 BARKER 20 AFKW bottles'dr Bait ft 4 cAeK^aledUrien:*! 'lirop.. This i? the finest perlame lor the handkerchief. : For sale by J 11 VQlVhLU, novS . . .. . - glPnlomi, .wooy ,?i H3W isr^evo u If. twi .??? ???tern sad Wcucrn Sew Freight -PARKEKVilf>OCKAN,STBAMSH]PJjNlS timnrn and KflW York. /flrcat Bi \5rfiiWc- ?aw-*-? between Haiti more and New York. Tl?c company'a ten new steamers? .. >MA3 SWANnV PIKUS ''I Xi: arctotth*a <1 oiocl JACKSON. .?'Vr.t MfHSfKBWPORT. wllUeave HalUnwr?*n4 RewTortJSA.1 LY, at 4,P. M ? Freight taken at reduced rates. All Goods destined Tor ,mawto tfhip. i cw'sffiss'Msrap' nyqlh .1A 1 .summersj-rapacUy 000 tons; av. ersge passage betweeathe tpro Mai ?lfcoor?? Parties wishing tielr Goods Insured can do ?Q?t the rate or I per cent,, on application ~*?<?Jd3in . C. HALL, agent. No 77 Excbj P m octn ixchanSe Place. if -IB -S> aXiasi/od ?H'XtfL, m w&ioi&V t% .?w \m. lavchlin INSURANCE. R This decl&i cent, pci andFifU , California on the most This is one of the ?icrr offices in the United State*, at W.F.PETERROX Agent for Wheeling and vicinity, EXAMINING PHYSICIANS? 71 ,Jjupe?X?UO?r,!M.1Xlv." ? inirtiM. W.J. BMw. M. D. decG ;na 1 Inauranoe spa --?unon F..~ .. upon premium* or abort term Policies, taken at reduced rates. Policies issued srabfe terms. Tiie .ffit Company or hahtI'O III>, CONN., ,? INCORPORATED, WAY1818, B With a Perpetual Charter Capital, all Paid hi, of _ $300,000. One ortheoldest atid beat liWtitutlon's1 fh thiaccuntry, continues to take risks upon the most favorable terms, t Apply to W. F.,PKTKKSON, sept 10-1 yd ?' ' -Agent ^Wheelingand vicinity. INSURANCE AGAJNST riUSS OR DAMAGE ; A AND THE PERILS OF NAVIGATION, Tills Old and responsible Company continues to grant Poll cies upon ths most favorable terms.. scptlO-lyi Ajply t ' Wpor ? and. OWo CO., isrsjXK-AJsrcE., THE PIRE AND MARINE INSURANGK COJ1 PANY OF WHEELING. . Incorfamttd 1831. " . . .fc; rpAKKS risks at the lowest rates, pn buildlnta or all X k'nds, steamboats,.furniture and- mercliaiHl(se,iamI against all dansers attending tM>'tr<ri*rorlaUoii' or Goods, on rivers, seas, lakes, canals and railroads^ - .1 . .1 > lDIIIOTOU^i'3 ?.l?i il f, ?i-f o., 'ft. cransie, '8. BraJy, Tl : X WI GIB. Sani'l Nee!, Wm.'Klemlnf,1 Kam'lOtt, p.n-1 Lamb. H. W. IUimi*o,See'y. -* ' ??>-? >!-?? Applications for Insurance will bepromlly attended by tiie President or Secretary. ;-a? >????? "Wheeling Jan.28tb. 1843. - T' V tfT.TiBY Of iVlR&aPA , I RK A !? D M AIIS E ? '"?"TSSSSSSSSKi.^?.. .1 C?w??. R?b?iW will ?la? coutluuo to ?t lor the Company, at the 'wbeeltB* 8?vlng??ank. Whk?uno jame* K Baker, 1) Lamb, Ksq. I , TilO* H Li?t. i m"5 } Of v Mercan HCE OF TUB Mutual Insurance Co. b.3Sr Wall street. tOTIn =onrormUyhS.l.^eq^?o?!of thelr Ctor' ler, the Company Biibn^t tlwjollowms Amount or Premiums not marked' flir April 3, 1852..^ April, 1843., ..*30e,wr 83 ., t ,033 970 19 Total amount of" Premiums ?2 230.768 02 The amount of Premium* marked off during the year, an above, wait .'?.......*1,612 609 04 On Marine Kieke..... f 111,614 00 On Inland Navigation Klak* ? 1,724,128 0* 120,S26 IS tv.. w^urn PremIuma....,...--;Ivr"" Earned premiums forthe Year. $1,603,595 91 Voi- Inland Navigation 43 Losses VJ\V ' ? Re-lnsuranc*. Comuda ^.3i618 ? i-wi-i*>46 Profits to be rii?i,w......*662.649 46 Amount or Earnings ol 1117.""J.7.'.'.". V.^98,'n8 77 ? 1A19 ........... 237,726 68 l?o""" 260,180 00 1861 V 381,318 60 IBM............... 497,906 23 ism::'..::.... ? Total for Seven Years...... y ?2,190,947 3d L^ss amount ol c?r>iiicatea 1847,1848, 1849, 1850, and 60 per cent Of 1861, 939,767 80 paid in cash. .....*...????????? ?? - ** St ,861,18b 09 The Company farther report that they bad, at that date, tl.e lOllowtng A?act?, vil: United Stale* 8toek*. B*nkMoek?, and Loans dll Slock* and other e ,?W2,668 70 mil* Kecewu^i.j.yt.*."tk?mrV?3"T& WO ? Cash, and ?^y??0?Sl*-t? ? 97,338 81 ed bvfttBOT " ed by <*?& Of i To t a l'A ssets? ... 61,799.952 64 im* "*??? year, payable in Kcrip, on and"after the second Monday In id have also rcsoivcu, nmt ? * . v^v isS be paid to il? holder* Uereol, or their legal ic orpayment^eronheBMrJ, Secret.rJ,. New York, Ajp'rtrfBth, 1803. Trustees. DAV?rM?"IVRE, _ n Tamk#!" J A M KS* FRKKLAri5', / > thor iPwkls6n, kkn'j. v. whitloo'k, ?;i85' HUNT. henry eykb, O ma1wh, JAMBS CHAMBERS, SSr t SaIk - bakibI g uaviiIand,, t .. W.V. Htrrcnua. Secretary. ? '.SALAMANDER FIRE and TUlEf 1PROOF SAFES -A large ***ort. nwnt or vtiriou* .i*e* always I hand, at So. f 31 Dock qggfifl -...ays on in.re?Bu\t>?."Kv?IB?'*' Wnl ^ve im ? call, berore pviroftatlngieUe ?3gi; ? arid Pu>nc.!ln Hundreds more Line.l KerrigerjUpr*. KJore ff fixfcuafe. Below are llie names or a few gentlemen* atltutlon* who h*ve .oqrj Bates In us*. Uu^red'n,ore ! *FadrmeraE'M?hanics- Bank or Philadelphia?baviiigIS | Safes In use. | Samuel Allen, H; i barker, Brof I y. . lif Warner, nroiner*t w-i Third ?t.|> CominiMlonrfwor Mor*n>en*lng} : It. . j South wark Gas Company^;. > a ;$ ?-?a MiWlMO**, JtlD?1S. 1860.^ Inehr !UV.J?r;0 ?4>- .(>>j alter uu v?hai?yon the Schuj^iU? on_|^?J ?iirit-Wr Do 'iioil rtmtmbir the Old Corner ^saawa-aaKSteS - jlmerea, tllotto; *plen "W? ^jftfaAmiTioaiery,-?n-wtcn - ????, TH. aUCBKS, yhe?Hii8. ^v Fast S. BJQ*, B BTRKKl 11008 JS now w'^3'r.0|u., ^ or (n> J W RHODES. A put ; ^vir:?v'.s RE All ESTATE SALES. tits P0"*? Ujw^ed u48?m,.T,0, oa applrto FRANCIS R._AKMSTRONG. Valuable l<and for Sale. 1 BOIIT UO##- sexes, ol Improved UirtUU.C^.,. J\_ land for sale, at and near the roiks of tbe "WarS?"? burn and Washington roads, 6 mile* (Mm' KliUWif Flails of Grave Creek, and8 mllealrom Wheeling / ?.The Pittsburgh Journal, Washlntton Kepon.r, " Jit Kepublicaii^copy each to the amount or thru iciuf. LAND TOR SALE. IWlBH.to s?Hm Urm pe?r^VbeeUngi and ia ?;m,' on liberal terms, ami in one or more ttaeUtfiSi" desired. ma.9 jmS1' 7 , ?'CHAMCEKY SALE. ~7?~ UerryhiU4* Co-, dec. cuBfrhU,'^-> A Butts* administrator, and -HenJ: F. San born's * J mill'r <krecd?rf. I 1 N pursuance or a decree or tbe Circuit CourtfurOMrt JL county, made at the KallTcim, JS61, and anamei d^ ' tlecree made October 1S63, 1 will on Friday tliei8ibd?v of November next, at tlie front door or the court hocae ?t lQo'riock, A. AJ., 81*11 tlie following piojeitj, \h: ' Lot No 1209 in fcast Wheeling. Part of Lota No *lx <6) and aeven (7), and lolBo.eithi Y8)In KaatrWheeling.. v v* hots Nol eight (8) arid eleven 01),Jri square sixteen In< ^Alsol ^aiVof tols No'fjve (fc) and alx (H)' &?$&& Cft) on Main ?t? eat, having a lToht on Kdd fttieetot ?buut thirty three feet. Term* of Sales-n*Ti per cwit to be paid in cash. the balance in eight, aixUan and tweuty toyr months, the mn chaser fiving bouda wltli good security, a?;dlbe UUe re tained as a further securiLy,.until the.wbole U pai?j octlltd '? *? .... DAN LEL C. LIST, Commissioner SMITH & ATKINSON, ~~ DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS, &c., no. 288 ULTKOIH BTjtkrr, (keab suiir it., fiHOPKlF.T0R?or 'he Horseman's Hore, ror ipmM brulsesi elc. in mail or beasti audalso, SmlthAt At ton'u American Worm Killer. . Kpla-dia - ^JJjaguerreoiypes. SKY AND Sjt)E JLIGHT ARRANGEMENT sex ?7? JSJ Rooms, No 60 Monroe street, near tbe Court Hon* I -.Hi?g30 . WM. CQWitRr hoff a T&omas HugHes HAS returned rro'm tbe Kastferu cities witk B5 stock or CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, VESTING^ and Gent* Notions Centrally, tljat has ever Veen eiAJMted in the cityt he invitee the public to give limit ctfLaafft. spect bis Goods. His assortment is culled from tbe cboi cent of tne New York and Philadelphia markets. Ull,ifoc. ly to see and admiro?end call early! , - v. ? v No 36, corner Moni oe-and Wirer** sept 3 ? ?Whcdiig.Vi ~ F. BROWN'S ESSENCE Of JAMAICA GINGJBB. is inestimable" value. During the prevalence*'of epi&ra? cbole aandsuhiiner complaints of cbi dreiii lUsptctfUf | ly eilicacious; 110 family, i?4iyu)ual or tracer should b?. | without it. CAUTION ? He sure to get the genuine foseoce, which is piepaied ouly by P.. BHOWN, at bis Drug andCkemi' And in Wheeling by?JAMKS'BAKKR, KKLLS.de CALDWELL, Mpl0:tlnw3m ? ?- WM..H. .M??KKB. ^ jProfessor Alex. C. Barry's TriCopHjrbrii,' or Medicated Compound. rur beautifying curling, p'.nar. ing, restoring, ?strengthening the lair. rrlH vingaliicua ol the skin, curing rheumatic pains, anil helling uttnal wounds. Bounded by no ?ti%/?pl]lcal lines, tbe lepuu. 1 lion of B*rry'? Iflcbiiteiq&Vrvaaes tW W?ipH.' T?, I sales or the avliole or late year# have lucreas.ed ia 1 fi8? I that almost exceeds beller. Professor Barry, after ttiit, ? UW. , . ? It iaunneceronr. to present at length tbe evidence of the wonderful pi operties of the tricojlieioua^whenjbe public have tarnished si ness of the art cl< endorsement as this. The cheap ?_d the exjilsivUious^ven ontieben. ic&l action upon the li?ir, the' scalp,' and ili all eases otto, perficial irritation, first recommended it 10 the attention of the j?eople. This vva^ all that the inventor deaired.; 8t. cry bottle advertised itsrif The eflccts oftbe fluid deni ed expectation- It acted like a charut. The ladies wboM not be without it. Couutry dealers in every^ectioo oftbe United State* found they must haW it; and U*b*'#** built up a wholesale trade ol an exteut 'hitbeito uubeaTd orrt regards articles ol this Jdntl.- TM bJgft^t point has not yet been reached, and It is* believed tbe sales this year will be a. million arjdhalf of bottles: v ' ao ; 'l)e)i6ta?\tI'?\^)ufkbt?tV, No 137 Broadway, New York, Retail price, twenty-five cents a large bottle. ' . Liberal discount to purchasers by the quantity. Sold by all tbe principal druggists throughout the. United Stattsacd Canada, Mexico, West Indies, Great firitainVPrance,sod by J. H. Pattcr80tu~WbeelQ g.iVa. y JunMidtwfrvftio. WIIOj'UW WARE, <Sto. Basket Earporium, 197 Martot Square, JfafjSdt. coi\ Market Atitji I HP 14 E under? gned takes. this opportunity to^eitendto l/JL his fi iends bi* heart felt tbanksw the very liberal ra tionale he has rec e ved stoce he becamc a resident or thU city, and begS leave to inform them that he will still i tiuue to manufacture every deic '-"- -r ?sn? tan^yaie, beinglully confident business he wjuinsur^the.'pati lie. as be is determined noth pi ion of willow and rat- ' iat;l^rtftrf?ft attention i* iage of a deseiviD^pib a.w. ? ShaU^Wttiintihg o> Ms part to give enti re sati ^faction to ibwHMlitfiuki favor bin with a call, where tbe jr. [w)U fliul a large aasprtmeflforn* above wares,constantly on hand, inciudingchildieCfc wj; ons, c-adfesj ribairi. eiot?? fiabkets of?ever/ dfcscriptioa,, too numerous to mention;'wholesale ami retail, u DSTOrders promptly^xecutedLi . L. 310058 V N B?Old baskets' neatly repal red;, top illG-HliY IMPORTANT. TVTKLSON's Preoiium Chlnete Lustral Waabiaj EWd, JJl tfie greatest Improvement yet discovered, for *aTin; lahorend eacpensein wasbuig ClotbiMand. House Clfin ing. |Liuens andi ColtOna^vasheiLbyithui'JluidwiU.be whiter aud softer ilnWluiTtifrblca^^JDnvtlie- grau. WtiiKANTiD not to injure tbe labrfu Fvety lid/aaj; satisfy beraelf.on that point, by soaking a pi?e of.lotion or Lir.en in the Fluid, fUU strength, ror 24 hours winch will clearly ahow that ft jmiet be purely barmfrw, vbo dilute.! with 2 gallons of water to balfapint'dffluid.. The Chines*} washing Fluid is worth three 'lisps single sixpence which wi^l-.tioy enough Tor a larje' Iunily washing, which can be done in Oor 3 hoiurs..,.,, M anufact ured and Bold by the subscriber, who ba?lat?* ly puichased the right tor Ohlorounyt, Vs. Aug<? 50,000 Bushels Wheat Wanted! | TTA VlJW'liaWMMJMUftiH 'miltyBattimoTg - | it to^purcliase wlrea^lor^l^is ^ccpunt^we aie prepared I to pay the highest casj5${$8%? lS^uaa??y$bat may of er. Sacks lurnished auggfl Co. W9lie a, B allar d ^& Co, IMPORTERS AMD JOBBKBB SX FORBIGTN ANODOMESTIC DRY GOODS, . ry. ular attention will t>e given, to cgpaigniofuU of-Wool, Flour, iiacon ajid Tobacco.- ' " KBPKK TO?John Ooshorir.Bsq., ^ WWlina * Tjios. Johnston, Jr., Ksq. y waeenng^ J>avid Farrier. Esq, Clarrington, 0. PqWlaWt 0.', ~ "?taamanuei Dorii, ^ ^VVIIo'lW^b'IL [ QCtl.lrd !?? Main at. CKNTRrt WHHBLiaG, Til ... "triKDlNG it Impossible toattenil tutwo J? at tire eame time, I will toll my Wain all 1 known to be one ?rt. 55S35itoH rfiebmeots a' ?ell?W<W IktV that tbi: Vst tlpni*:? X are to lie Uad at the sign 6T the Turk -Tene3 ?? > . ? HltODB^l** whick our Id hocus' oine rs Cheap ^-Ha r" |V IW ?IWU?'WM invitb all4 who may jiuvrrj .?%kr ^' -.T? j>iaatroTBXFiJ.\ ? ? .At i-HI ; * BHODKfi.Vfl ^p3 ? ,i.^>