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BKffiNG, VA: tORNlN&j*OCTOBBR3^ia45~ mM COr 10 Cents per week.) TRi? WKBKLY, pcrwrouoi, - - S3 ?<> WRBKLY, per annum, .... UO ...... Pi. ,,- I v**l'>DfciKjHi3f Wrai.'iTTiJN'.?Some fach are nab- ' ??? lk? ?*#l? je? m f ???*-? ? V-iV ' ? I lished which*seem to indicate that the States of *\0SjSJJtndnna/and Illinois have not increased in all quarters. Thus the Methodist Conference ie ?-<. V '? ,? .?? ? . ? ? . ? ? j cently.beldatSaudusky,Ohio, shows in its statis tics a. dec tease of 355 .members of the Church in ?theboitils of that Conference, 510 probationers, amt4.1deMt^teaehebi"and the decrease isattiibut ? edtiftheSemigratioitcbhitantly going on to, Iowa, j^jd .tljej nf 05; jerjjorfes. A'census of Peru, Illi nois. Iust taken,also shows a decrease of 250 in the population, cf that town in the last two years. . -? i ^ ' ; S:.i" ?; . , ? U . U Ifor the Intelligencer. <v1T*sjrs. Editors'Please-giVe' place in your _ co.Iumnsto the qncloseJ, or at least such portion of. itasdoes justice: to.the.character, and repro who is now seatt.ytith others of the gallant baud " tt? which fie belonged, to "Besblttet bread, thro* realms their valor saved," ?while the public lands are squandered 011 rail ro-vbspeculalors, the public revenue made sub er vientto patty ends; and public ships, and public treasure employed to impo.t fjre'gn incendiaries to ourshoiesi that theymny be feasted at public ex pense,at,denubled byprivate subscription to foment discord,alreidy too rifem our national constitution. ? But commander Nicholas was only a Virginian, and whut is this to Northern consideration or syuipa ? jtliy; only son to her former distinguished Govern or; only a connexion of her JeQersous, her Ran ^oipl?s^'lie? Carrs, and such'other worthies as have porajj^-tp-tiiffgnive. (where they; may blnsh, but iinot resent) in fact, and to old fogyism in ap iSffibrffhMonflJ been forty ? years in the ser-. n-it* - : ?ice; on/1/, as this letter announces, leen useful _pre -"of late, in such unostentatious duty, in a retired, 1 :> ... . . ... bpt responsible situation, as tells on private inter est, but wljicli promotes no political purpose, and may therefore be "dropped" with impunity, that the-, toadies about the Capitol may be advanced, anil new recruit? be added to the cohorts of the successor of Washington; the p resent dist'nguiili ..., ed chief of a grateful Republic. ' ??* i ; i ' . ? ? ? *"'? ' ? We- havef-received the following indignant letter id relation lo Commander John S. Nicholas, who has been "(itaced on the lurlough list; ' t . J . VtO-THK ICDlTOflok TMJC 1IKRALD. *c - ~I was astonished this morning in reading. your paper, oil seeing panted in lull ihe name or Com- " mender Iffchblos, as having been retired from the * wivy?put out of it in the most degraded position that could possibly be given him; that is, has been furlopglied on a'bare subsistence, less than the earnings of a laborer. Now, gentlemen, this is news to us upon the Lakes?news which we Lake people do notundarstand, and are not dispo sed to submit. We have votes at the West as well as you of the East, and we will make our votes tejl on navnt affairs iu such a way as will lie fett; Conimauder Nicholas has been known to us ? ' npoli the: Lakes for the last eighteen mouths, as ' commander of the United States steamer Michigan, and he? has (luting that time performe<i more valu able services to our lake commerce than have - been rendered by the sliip during'the entire uine ?? - lishera throughout the West and Lake country to prpniijjgate-]ihis:; 1'h.il Captain Nicholas, whose truiyrvatuaTIle services have been at alVtimes so freely tendered, us,, has,been removed frsin the uu^y?cause iiot known. Shame, shames-shame, * .WO sayj to"the government and its inquisitorial SturChamber, that although- they may not value .thfa' Services of Gapt. Nicholas, we do, and will 5??iSfctbit'!ie is tajf erf care1 o'f.Jn. the .coldesr.w inds, ?t heiiiost violentstorms, thevmost'despcra.te cir .curnaiances, he-bus not hesitated where duty or ,b- "humanity called him; and through his gallant ef ; ? 'forts yMtaiuouuts of property and many lives have ?v .? Let us;ask, how stood-thejnayy.;before/Capt. '/Nitholas appeared among us? ' Why, 'sir/ naval '"^'dllicSrs were regarded as gilded ornaments (?) of the ball room?of no earthly use. The services the. Michigan ?were; nsthing. " Coptain Nicholas' Ms raised'th^tfavy, to the. highest standard; his <i effoits have, redounded to the credit of the ija vy; >he has cleared it from-the name of reproach, 5,04 is u?w, rewarded by his country by being set asitle. There is' no man among lis who will-not regret the l<ss to-theuavy Of such an officer. Ask" the insurances companies? ask tfie shipowners ask General Ueiil ? hat has beau done. Why, in this present year 8400,000 of properly have - been savedj'a'hd now the' man who has been uiireinit? Xing iu his exertions in out behalf has been jrelir ed,. while other gentiemeu of the navy.have been chanipagiiiug in Washington or- dancing at the ' ft honest? We _,,,o{(the lakes ca'nnuL nhdcrs'taiid these naval ghica neries, and one and all, do most heartily condemn* such'proceedings, nor can we believe that sticli 35!*Sa^M8BS8Ssr; .r'' ? : *9n? ' ? ?? /-.a,-- : : - ? ' , 105 r'+i-.y* - ? :j ' ? ? - - ' A IfAkTKLLOtis. Story.?The reader must de cide for much; W-wilf beiieve of the following accouut of a 'Afaivellous discovery' re _ . lated in the Cork Reporter: We havebefcri ihfurm&f.but what exact amount '!fat>Pcrebl<iility we should give to the statement we Hj H| l a small distance beneath B li^tan. a gigantic ikelfcton?U feet,in length.:! Beside ^fot^n^b^dj^t^tt^^p!.'^lj(twing^thistniii}e gend which directed that three drops of the con* tenia ahoulil be poured into the mouth of the*' , akoleton, -whereupon- its. owner would come to loss Juucwusausn, The Globe, re.emS|jM?a statement of the Morning Post, tbat the total-English loss ill killed and wounded si the attack ol the Redan was 2,000, hundred were killed. We learn from the last of ficial dispatch received by Lord Panmure, that the FDnmber'oEtoffieervkiii^is^SitawoiiiidedtlMeami. of the tneakilled.would beaboutKO^and..vrouikI ed l.65e53ntjBja{7.aA?!er<!UJ5^?!,,,iso!,,cu^ tion tleToQ of^iia^ j^ceSjSjpi and wound ie*a^~&8P^ f&jboa ?, int announces tbat Marshal Pel ussier, in?a tpfe-,1 'graphicdispatch, dated Sept." llj^infornis the Mtn War .that at^iifii^'.yb^hdeilj'of which number 240 are officers, haveugoiic to.lLe ambu lances. As retards the number-killed on-the field "of > in-Chief that it does notexceed the ordinary pro portion, that is to say, aboitt one-third of ttienuui berol wounded.. Th$Ti(Ue^,.Pans..Cfctjispbndent1wrU^?"The. number ?>f Generals now said to be killed in the assault on Sebastopol is lite, besides ten superior officers. It is also affirmed that Generals jUMlahon and Troclier have died of their woiiiids, and that General Bosquet is killed^ ' ;? ''tIj*?* ritKNe;rf*ssiu@ A Paris correspondent ol the, Independence Be gewrilei: ' ? i '?Printer GortschpkqlF, in liis bulletins, as you { will hays noticed, jink's of six successive as-J saults U is said tlial.ol .tfiese, three were made on the MalakoiT' vusills- -l-havu been assureu tbat at the third, asWli all dhtiuctioir ol grades was lost. Geu^ralsi officers of.'fevery gunk, and sol dier-t, were alt'niiiigled and cuuiouiided .together, each obeying the promptings of his- own- courage. This explains the large^iiumber, 'estimated at 13, of general officers wouuiled by ll^euenty. Gen., Bosquet has'hae a sliUit graze on the shoulder and' Gen. M'Ma'bon has bien equally lorluuate 'in ibe slightness of biswonjid. Geu. Bourbakt, who Had recent'y returned, to.lhfe.Gri.nen; is among those' wounded. It is now said {hut Generals lie dalles, Rivet, ConstM, and De~Marolleh/have been tuost seriously wounded. RUSSIAN PANIC,' It appears that not less than 1,200 guns of large calibre have been found by Ibe allies at Scbasio pol. It is thought that the Russians will have made an attempt to redeem their 'defeat by again attacking us, and it is rumored tu-day that the gov eminent was in expectation ot llie.ticw'sof a gieat battle. During the assault the Kussiau artillery men were killed at their guns, but it is affirmed that with that exception a panic took complete possession of the army at the appearance of the allies inHthe MnlakulF. Their hasty retreat was occasioned by the fear that we should fire, on the bridge and take them prisoners. A telegrapnc dispatch from Balaklavs, dated Sunday 9th, 3 At iU., slates that 650 Russian sol diers and '-T officers were taken prisoners in (he Matakoif oil Saturday. ' AKJIISTlCr. ,\KD CAPITULATION. The Paris correspondent of the Daily News says:?I have .received from a good private source souie interesting thtelligence regarding the prtseni state of things in the Crimea. It will have be-u remarked thatoiie of General Pellissier's dispatch es, while stating that Prince GortschakolT had asked for an ariiiislice to bury his dead led be hind near Fort St. Paul; does not say whether or not he hail acceded to the request. It is Ceitam thai the French Genera^ fell it his duty to refuse, and I believe his very pioper answer was that be would bury tl.e Russian dead himself, and would lake the same CJre of their wounded as he did of hisowu. General Pellisier has, 1 understand, telegraphed lor instructions incase Prince Gorts chakolT sho.uld offer to capitulate, an event which he thinks exceedingly prubable, seeing thai the Russian army is believed to have but fifteen days' provisions, arid to oe very short ol afumunition. All answer worthy of the allied powers has been sent by,the Emperor to his General, and tit's 1 Mi! told'is thdsulistaiice of lit?''Oiir 'conditions are that the Russia us must su.render at discretion, Iti jrdown' their arms, and give up to the allies all the fortified places in the Crimen, including Odes sa, with all the munitions . of war contained iu them, and without any damage being done either to the towns or lortifications." According to my private information the returns of casualties iu the lalegloriutis events received by government, in clude the following names of general officers: ? Killed, Generals Verdet and Rivet; wounded. General Bosquet,' slightly; Geueral Bourbaki, se riously; General Mellinet, seriously; and'General Trachu, severely, the ca'.f of his leg taken off,? There is a doubt whether. General; U'Muhou re c ived a wbu nd or not. THE BALTIC FLEET?PBOJECTED DESTRUCTION OF I REVEL. j The Times? correspondent, dating off the Is land of Seskur, Aug. 24, to Sept. 2. writes as fol-j low: I The demolition of the arsenal of Sweaborg and its uumeraus stores of the munitions of war will! according to information which has reached nit from a source entitled to belief, be speedily foj lowed'by an attack, on another of the tnemyls strongholds in the Gulf of Finland. A supply Lt rockets furnished by the French Government,.hp recently arrived at Nargen. These destructive engines of ^warfare are reported t<> be constructed on a noval principle, having a rango of 7,000 yajds and loaded with a shell 30 lbs. iu weight. If/on .trial they are found to posses* the qualities assign ed Ihetn, they will be distributed to ihe steam Juu boats and rocket boats, and by them l>e UirowiJin to the town of Revel, for the purpose of reducing it to ashes, whereby another decisive blow will be struck this year in the Baltic by the allied sq had - rons. I Sweaborg, from the fact of its batlerries ofaran ite not being injured during the recent bombard meut, is still a fortress of considerable magnitude. Auydurther attack upon it is postponed until the the campaign ol 1856, by which timeit is believ ed ample uienns of insuring' its doivu jail v\jill be furnished. Operations on a minor scale, tdnding still further to decrease the power of Russia in these seas, are being actively carried oh'in'the Gulf of Bothnia by Rear-Admiral iiayues[ "who bas under his orders several siua.ll steamers, with a due proportion of gun boats, whose draught of water .admits of their penetrating the narrow creeks aiid channels of that locality. Tlie, ship of the fleet are dinributed io. sufficient number I along the coasts of both gnlfs to' preserve a ? most, ! effective blockade of all the ports, the effects of which are being daily more serveiely felt Ly all classes under the dominion of the Czar.' FRANCE. Paris. Thursday Evening.?At 'about ten o' clock last night another telegraphicdispatatdh from the Crimea was posted in the streets, from Which, so far from Sebastopol being but a 'heap of blood slaiutd rums,'us prince Gotfecbakoff represented i^ jt septus that the quantity of stores which his retreat has left in our bauds will require sfcveral days? perbapstweekcto compiife. The ptfccipi tate flight of the enemy did nut enable him uncom plete the work of destruction, and thus thei Rus sian commander will have, in a manuer, suroiied the allies ? not oniy with creature comforl* set aside for use this winter?and the want til which will be yorely felt l>y>hisjirmy when expostll to the keen blasts tbut sweep, the plulcucx oil the Crimea?but also with ammunition, artillery! aiid wartikestores?in lact, Willi brhis to use aglinst . - ,r : ? . .i hunsilf. I While the Nord and oilier Russian orpanslare applauding Ptiiice GorlsclinkoH's uiiJiguiGeillre rreat a'j:the'featof a great captain, impartidrntji taiy clitics are 1>V no ineaiis inclined to acknowl edge that lie displayed, in the retreat, qualities\at ail equal to those by which the defence of lie place wag so long protracted, Thanks lo Genem' Todtleben, every street of the town of SebastopL hail been converted rhto'a fortress; and Gol. Si. Anpe argues injo-days bebals tj'intqqthecaplu'it: of Ihe'MalakolF the 'Prince appears to have lo.-l his beailV Notwilbslariding the fncl of Karabelnaiil having fallen info th?i hailds ofti.e allies, Jl. St.\ Arige thinks tlie Rpssian uifght GaVe.r'etuined[i?o*-i .session of the town for a week, anil would.havel thus been able lo retire in a more dignified man uer.- . rnstm AwtUL Accident on tiis Vkrsaillfs Kailwav.^ ?Atmust laraeiHable accideut tooW place at: Sight lh'51. on^iSunday the Dili, on.the Veisailles rail road. left bank. >Xh'e passenger train running .fWi^vrsoitles came iu contact with,a, luggage' train quite close to the Paris Station, aniFattirolly rcntiit-'iwo. 'Several carriage were broken to atunif, butthe most, unfortunate part of the affair is that sevariil lives have been.lost, Niue killed on the spot, a ndjjg bajll y hint are admitted by thedirec .tors." dt ra-aupposed, however, that the number their legs out clearioflf, aird-'kmongst othera the tfficffr oPi'Aan'was found with" both lets JcutofF, ?njl a child stifled by the death embrace in' bis. arm?. The. spot, where the accident occurred was covered wilb blootl. All were recogniued.'The A dispatch dated Paris,AyeJneaday, September 12, says that fresh reinforcements are ordered to proceed to Uie Crimea immediately, to join the A ilispatcb^jVie^ajlti^ p*t}&jtoJ0u-: Cb?X?Wt4.^afU^nc,? a French lift French Geucrals were killed* ig thp altaOk on Se vastopol on Saturday. The death of Gohearl Des alles,- !iowever, who made the altaoir-on the Gfcn- , tral Ba'stfori, is ifot confiiiied ' The names of tl.ose'. kUrttl are "Generals Rivet, Le Breton and Nell.? f Gen. De Marolles is missing, anl it "uleored lliat he has.methtsdeathfromtheexplofion'ofa mine. ? GcSerat Coue'stben' is "severely'wcjuudtnl, and the J favorite aide-de-camp of General' Pclissieruiqr-- , tally so. Or the French casualties otherwise, we ? know nothing positive. The to'tcfnuiiiber, i* as yet, not allowed""to transpire. Surae, believe tl|at j it will-be fouuil to amount to in,000, including , the; English, Ipss, while' others form almver tsti- ?? 'mate: Probably the. feturiis will not' lie given ? until'after;the celebration of the Tc.Deuin iu Paris'. ' x The London Times speaks.of the ability of the Russians in maintaining themselves in tiie North ern Ports, but say the works there are inferior in . strength to those they" have gutted, and do riot cpuiptise the .resources of an- arsenal and a town, and that they are supplied .with water from welis only. It also says':?"We take tie filial destruc tion ,of? the, Russian steamers by, the orders.of Hrince GorlschakolT. lu be a further proof of ins intention to retreat, otherwise these vessels might have been sheltered for a short lime under the " large.Northerii baiieries. .From these judications army, anil thestrategical question which remains ttf fiSMffelritiited by the ?kilt i'na :vi|Sr %t ft?re-^ sp&tive belligerents, is whether the -allied forees will not prevent fhal oB]ebf.l?'",' ; Ail brder has been received -* : pend the. eiriborkation of boi those already shipped.. General (Janrobert was olTeretl the dignity of Marshall of, France, but declined to accept it that lie mlghDlQ.t iletracl from the iustreof the achieve-, uients of Geuera! Pelissier. The Air.erica, on her arrival at Halifax, fired thirty-six guns in commemoration 01 the victoiy. The Last ArrEiirr on Locis NArotEoVs Life. ?Cellemarle, who fired at a carriage which lie supposed to be Louis.Napoleon's, is said to be monomaniac. lie ha3 been in prison for crime, anil-when dis charged in January last, the governor of the pris on wrote to the authorities that lie had the mono mania of crime, and ought to be taken care of as a dangerous maniac, who had told his fellow prisoui-rs that he had uied and condeinnei) the Emperor, and should be his executioner. The following account of the attempt, given by the Paris correspondent of the London Tinus, shows how well the Buiperor and his train are guarded. At about half past eight last night, (Sept. 81 h) the carriage of one of the Chutiiberiaius of the Palace, Count Ilacciochs, drove up to the door of the Italian Opera. The approach of I lie carriage with'ti,e Imperial, livery caused a little movement among the people in the streri; but seeing it was a brougham, .with only one horse, no cry was heard,.and no'lung occurred. At a quaner to 9, one of the Imperial carriages, drawn by (our horses, with postillions, also drove up, and was evidently taken by the crowd for the Emperor's carriage. It drew up ut the private entrance used by the Emperor, which is close to the Roe Alarsol i?r lefore the servant had lime to open the door, a person who had been observed for spine time st inding at thes.une sj.ot advanced, and presented t* o small pistol.**, one in each hand; but before : had time to discharge them into the carriage, tl e police agent struck doicn his arms, and the de presaiou ot Lite weapon caused the bullets to pass under the vehicle. He was at once or rest til. It was, I believe, by aecidrnt that the carriage contain ?d only the Ladies of.Honor* preceded the Eiripe or's, which arrived about 10 minues after.? Durimr his examination by the Commissioner of 'olice ot the quarter ot the Italian Opera, and iubsequentiy by the Prefect, M. Pietri, he efl'ect-' Jed to exhibit thegreatest courage. He looked his {examiners full in the face, his manner was fbr jward and bold, and his .answers unhesitating, boastful and eveu impudent, lie made no at tempt at palliation, and avowed his intention of, as he said, taking vengeance on the Emperor for the six months he passed in prison for theft, not withstanding the remission of his punishment. A Good Onk.?A veryuood widow lady, who was looked up to by the com relation to which she F belonged as an example of piety, contnvtd to hiiug lier conscience to tems for one little indulgence.?. She loved porter and oue day just asshe received a half dozen bottles from the man who uniallv brought her the comforting beverage she (O hotter) saw two of the grave eltlersof the church approach ing her door. She ran the man out of the back way, and put tllfe bottles under the bed. The weather was hot, and while conversing with her sage friends pop went oneof the corks. "Dear me," exclaimed the pood lady, "there goes thai bed cord; it snapped yesterday just the same way, 1 must have a new r.pe provided.*-' lu a few moments, pop went another, followed by the peculiar hiss of escaping liquor. The rope wouldn't do again but the good lady was not at a loss. "Dearrae." says she, "that black cat of mine must be at some mischief, S'cat." Another bottle popped off. and the porter came stealing out Irora under the bed curtains. "O. dear me." said she, "I had .forgot it's the yeastl Here Prudence! come take these bottles of yeast!"?N. O. Picayune, Grand Provincial Council op tiik Catholic Church.-?'The St. Louis Intelligencer learns that the first Grand Provincial Council for the Arch Diocese of St. Louis wilt be celebrated aV the Cathedral in that city, commencing on the first. Sunday in October, and concluding on the Sun day following. Arch-bisfiop Kenrick will preside and iriauy eminent divines aud prelates of the Cailioliccburch will be present. Another of thk Boston Merchant Princics Gone. ?i he Boston papers announces the death of the Hon. John Wells, at his residence in that city on Tuesday last. Mr. Wells graduated at Harv rad Mi .1732 and at the time of his death was in his ninety first* year. TO 1*H1NTK1C8. We are prepared to furnish Printers with Wade's su perior News; .Cook and Job inks.' We have now ou liandiT- ... . . IVewit Ink, hand press. - New* Ink,-power pi ess. ISook Bnk. Fiue Black. ^ Extra l??u? do. s! Itcd Ink. ? ? , Extra Pine-do. l<isbt ltiuc. Dark Rlue. Iiigbt (?rrt>a. Bni li t<recu. 1' Vcl low. While. I (Sold Size. .-Vnruials.' - A c. A c. Ac. ; All Inks sold by us warranted to lie good; and i found not to he so, ( on be i.eturned at our expense.) - r tEBTTcrius cash. jul7 , . ~ V JXKATTY & Co. . VIVR MilverOledalx nud seven DipIomnH have beenawatlled to ADAMS fur ftrst cUti* Daspeneo J'types. Adams A.Co.'b Gallery ls'katthe corner o(. Ui.iuu ?ud Maiu sis. Strangets are invited to call, citizens o cbursfewilfdo so. Pictures takeii as rhcap as the chrap Rooms of the JErotlieihoo?l or ihe'P. E. Cknrch, lit rrar or Gravies acok *Tuaie, ?kxtrb WaEKLtite.-Regular nice lings ol the Uioih 1I00J, third Monday evening 'liteach month, library-'and.<Heading Kdom open evert day from 9 A;Mf to O P. Mi " y; ?? It. ji.kokp.s^t. Rkmkf CoMMtTTKE.?jr. B. Fold, Jaa.Il. Stout and A. iN. Jolinston, Ksqs. rplStf L' Dissolvlion of ? Co-Partnership. tHB copartnership heretofoie existing under'lhe style * arid firm Of lidaae 4-Cowgilt was tlTs*otved by nnt. 1 cousint, on Uie.l3th day 01 Match, 2bi?. . _ ? ksK-' ? ; j: Sblvo,^-: FOUNDRY PIG IRON. 5# tons Lonaconing Foundry Irun, tor sale by ^?s9^ GILL Co.. Waterstl - Kor'iteht ? >'? . . . TO. F1KST APRIL,MS56.V - . AT UifB .nil commodious Wareflouaflion'Watcr alreil, loruierly occupiedb? Mr.-J. K. Keys. ilzceual, as* forwardingaud commission tious.. 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L'atcuklor's Hair Overproduces ^a color not to be Uistlnstxished rrom nature, and 4svwarranted not to Injure in tLeJetal^ however fo'ng it may be continued. - Made, sold or applied (in 9 private rooms.) at the'Wig Factory, 233 Br<pd way," X. Y So!d,f u all cltteifacd town-i of the .United States, by Druggiataan^a^lJopd.Dealers. , a^TUe Gqiwi^Bh^sllienaino and addressupen a*steel plate ensravit^on four Bide* of etch. huttle,.oC - 'WILLIAM A. UATCHBLOR, . j :: v L i ; 2S3:#roaatt?y; Rework.; For sale who iesale ami ^retail by h Will subdife the pain 'and lrifl4ramatibnTrom the ^vtrrcs^ burns or^*?ldi*4^rrWo^ jo tiyeuty mlnutes^'and that it will heal the wuunds without scarj and!effectually cure Fever fcdri&^S'ile^?Salt-rheum?Inflammatorr Rheuma tism?Sore and; Juflainied Eyes?CuU?Wouuds?llrulses ?Old and Ulcerated Sotes?Staid Head?corns and bun i ons?BrysipeUs-i-sp rai ns?S welli ngs?Felons?So re nip ple? ?chil b 1*1 n*?bites of Insects?Swelled and broken hreast?Eruptions?and alt other I utUmtnalory and cuta neous diseases, where the parts affected can be reached. l)ou*t be. Incredulous about the itiauy diseases named to be cured by only .one thing?but reflect, that the Tew, but imsitive properties which the Ualley Salve alone contains and as heretofore femimerated^-one to Tour?can reach not alone, the afore-mentioned disease, but many more not enurficYatkd.-iit - i \ t ? = .. ? Qiiery r-ZJo not regular 6red yhyUciant preterite calomel iutcardlp for tcore* of "different disrate*? Rich box of Gkxcink Darky's Pais Extractor lias upon It a Steel Plate engraved Label with the signatuies or C. V. CLlCK-KXKKiV CO. proprietors, and' HKXKY DALLEY, manu&cturer. All others aie counterleit ? Price 23 cenU per box. 03"All orders should be (addressed to C. V. CUckener ?fc Go. 81 Barclay street, New York. Forsaleby LiuGULlXS * Btf.iHglELO, Wheeling^ and Druge* ts gei.eiady throughoui{K U. S. sp!8 You will do well IK you have Dyspepsia? Rheumatism?or are suffering from General or Nervous Debility?to p vocure, at ouce, a bottle of' HAMPTON'S VEGETABLE TINCTURE. No medicine is so nnversally and'permanently popular. T. H. LOGAN & Co. Geu'l Agents '. ap20 Bridge Corner Drug Store. THR POETRY OP PHYSIC. AYER'S PILLS glide, sugar shod, over the palate, but their energy allhou^h wrapped up, 4is there, and tells with giant lorce on the v?.ry foundations of disease. There? are thousands qC sufferers who would not wear their distem pers if they knew tbey coutd be (cured for 2uc. Try Ay er's Pills, and yotr will know it. Purify the blood and disease will be starved out. Cleanse the system from impurities and youare'eured already. ?? Take tills-best of all Purgatives, and Scrofula, Indi gestion, weakness-, headache, bick ache, Side ache, Jaun dice. Rheumatism, derangements of the Liver, Kidneys, and bowels, all derangements and alt diseases which a purgative remedy can reach fly bbfore them like daikuess before the sun. Header* if you arc suffering from any or the numerous complaints tliey cure?suffer no more?the remedy lias been provided tor you, and it Is criminal to nrgiect it. That. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is the best medicine for Cough, is now well known to the whole world, and that Ayer's Pi7/? are the best of all Pills, Is known to tliose who have used^them. Prepared by Pr~ jj crAyiSR, Chemist, Lowell, Mass^ and sold by ail Druggists iri Wheeling. Price 25 cents rcr tox?boxes tor SI. A/Cl'COOb 4- Wheeling oc2 wholesale and retail agents. DAGUERREOTYPES. Side and Skylight Arrangement. Likenesses taken with all the recent improvements, without any unnatural whiteness of hair, or grey appear ance on black dresses. Every sty?e ol cases always on hand. Rooms, No 55 Monroe st. near theCourt House. inntR-ly . WM. rOWDE"*. Wul a** JsJIAedJVFIiH If* HKAI.-l ll THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE: MEDICAL COM PANION. BY- 1)R/A. M. JIAUKICKAU, PROFKSoOROF DJSEASES OF WOMEN. One Hundredth Ediliou (500,000) lS/wo. pp. 250. A standard work of established,' found classed In the cat "alojurs of the great Trade Sales oi New4 York, Pbita d'lphia, and otlier cilies)~aud sold by the principal booksellers In the UuiledStatea. Every woman 'cau. here'disco^er,"bycomparing her own symptoms with those described; the nature,'.charac ter and cause ol her compliant,' and be spaced much aux ; >ousanil auffeiin-, as writ as the unpleasantness of mak ? iig Known to, or making inquiryof, a physician in respect ' *o the numberless aliments' to wnich shcls subject. The wire becoming a mother has often need of instruction a ud idvicie in respect to her situation, which she will heie . Bud. This book tells her wliat is the matter, and tells yier .wlwt to do ftr,it/if*.simple but chaste word's, and ?Mich as she cr v. understand.. . ? > i.: Those so Bering froprobstructi o ns on ttrregnlari ties pe ? cnliar to the female system, or from prolapsus uteri cratl? f lug of the womb,) 6r ftoici'jlitor:ailus, will each hpd In > its pages the means of prevention, amelioration, and re I lief* , .v".: i ftl uch distress ofmind, as well as thousands pecuniar! : ly, mighv.be saved to every husband, If the simplest laws I appertaining,to the marriage state were better understood | 11 at they are not better understood' is traceable to that j natural and almost commendable setnuUveuess that will ralucr sutfeff ihan consull or .'conVersewith e ven a med ical uiah iu respect to complaints pedullaf to the female only-.. - / ;, , Vf I ii a-copy of "The Married TPornan'*" Prirate Medical Covtpanioil,,i fcxlery that kuovvs [ ami describes her every symptom,- feeling and ailment, and which she cau consul tat all 'times''without violence to her j-ensitiveness. ' ? I * 5 - [Kxtract ol a letter fiottJ a gentlemau in Dayton, Ohio."] I i I)r. A. Ana'Jiear Sir?My wile hss j.beeii perceptibly sinking Tor some three yeats or more, in I ?i?n?equcnce or great anguish ar.it suffering some months j'belOie and during conni<et|ieut; every success!v6One hiore iiieviiible, and resi^ned'tilysclf to meet tlte worst, heard,}our- book Msiity^pokeploL as co?Vdn|ug some matters reaching ray case. Units receipt arid peiusal 1 cannot express to you tue relief it aflorTled my distressed* mind, Mid the joy Its pages iuipuned to my wife, on learn Irtg that the great diecuverrot --M;, At. Desomeaux provi ded a lentedy. It u|*ened a'ptfwpect to roe which I little conceived w impossible. isut*JQtithis; ereShoUiei: year would have passed over my-head, ta'all human probabih. ty my wire would havebeeu in her grave andmy children left imfhcrless. : .fe . & : ? tcarUpoii the receipt or, One -Dollar ^THE->M.iRRJED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION*' is cent (.mailed free) to "any JmftottbeVlilted States; the i'aiut "das, and Hritlsh Provinces.5- u-ilt letters musfbeVplwl.. paid, end addressed to UtCA* M. MaUHICEAU, bui li*H Ncw York city. Publishing Office,.No. ISO iabeity--*C, New York.;. >l *3;^ Asentx in yirginia. J H ctephens, Warreiitan?O C- Sie? lit*g 4- Oo, Harritcn bttrgh?\Vm Itleakmear and K G H oil i day, Moxaidnilla? : Wilde4- Bro, John Fisher, and J H Thompson, Wherlinr ?Wm lloUUlay, Marshall C^Jfcob+Sndth^TFe/^rr -T.SaroI A.-Jl Mauxy, Lewitburch ?Z A Karr, Pfidr'"" Jiarnes, ^UrjuWg^^r^E^C^-Wj IW JihtPherdftaicn., ?? scpozflawSi l&SZu ? ,, Soft Batr:- - '{.WE have also received a*arge assortment or soft baU, ?of all colors. shapes and qualities, which will be aold ve* ! ry low. ? ??< irA *t fc -Sp26- ; 4 v. * Zkt* 8?D. HARPBR & SON. . ; - ^ r it'Hl.'CHEAPEST IN TOWN.",.'r XOXL Salt. w SAiA L&lJBEM'ARlltr -Jit f Fire^tta^l^[a^|^^ggnce ^Co. 5?iMiMU-S vmoiWiA,1 ^ ' PlnSClPAi; 0FF10K-C-fcatlottr?Tf"- -? 1 cii*^T**i^..c^r4T*x.iSiiOO.<i I i VUAKI.*KW?; t?n W^yyijf^t J.y~. s_j; THE above Company having eataWIalied ail agency In ibis city, are prepared lu talic rrmrine and Bre risks ou Uvurable terms:. ?>,.?? N. C. AKTHUH. afent. OPF1CK?KO.D9 Main street. * " ne*S-ro Fire, Xtife and Marine/Inswraitce Company, OF' LYNOHBUKGH. vA. W. CJ. Arllinr, Agent. OFFICB?"So. 39 Main street. *' ??' ocS-3in ; UO lb?/cJbve4,!juft rec'd ai}dTor i&il? low by oc3 ^ BU#1|1-1KLP. _ I'UIC Uouaud Gm, tvrsale low by o?* ? LAVGHi.lXS <fcl.UfiHPlKLP. 1 U ?nl /j ?loz. WoJi'sScniedain >ScUj?i'i?8, jvai'raiiled geuu U ine,-for kale'low by" - - v -" -J oc3 ? y i - LA UGH LI XS t<r?PSttFlKLP 5 lb*. lilychetiuc, a inirae article, junt irceiyed by 4ic3 LAUGHUNSft BPSHFIKLP CfibsV l'owfl Kim; lor ?atc lowb^^' J ! OC3 * LAOGHLINJ? Ae^USnFIKLI) 1Obnah. canary Seed, iu?t reccivedJnr ? 1 oc.l taUGIILlNS dc.BUSHFIKLP 1 ca^k wittier blehcbed whale Oil. juU ?ec'd by 1 ycj. i?- , IO bb!?* TaiiirfSia Oil tor ?itek>whv 1X3 : LADGHLIXS <V HUSHF1HL1). \?bc3*'"iuwli?A*'(j ;rei tfc hwsrr pi ttflpIT 03 Ibs. Amer.calomeU-TorjBle low by; Z> w3,.> -.>-s 1 AMuOMInKs ?? HOSHFIKID.! Kb?; luloj', ; V LAPfet*El?ft* ?sTHUSHFmLD. I O O eal.Ture'cbd fllvcr Oif. wirraiued, for'snle low by ' v6 oc8 ? r.^UGHLiys <lr BPSHFIKLP. ?)Olb?. Oil" Rosemary, lor sale low by <?> I-C3 ,.y H AAPfeHlilXj? dt BUSHFIF.I.n. OS ll?*>lted:KrecipiTate,'iusc received bys' V A . p& S ? ? / EA~UG;HLIXS <fc BflSHFIKLP. 1?I?z. riy rinses , trom > to ltj oza., just tec'il hv , oc3 LAUGH f.IXS ?V KUSHF1KLP.. Idoz. G'oodyear's Cuiu Elastic breast Pumps, for sale 1 low by oc3 . LAUGHMXS <fc BUSHF1F.LD. ; IOO ib*'. Pedrl~.Svso, jwiit 1 wi vrdIt' * : ?* oc3 LAUGHLINS A IIPSH FIELD. 50 Ibft.Gura Tragacanth, torsoite I6w by- - Oc3 - LAUGHLlNS ?v HUSHFIKLP. * IO bblM. Spts Turpenttne' forsaie low by "c3 LAUOHMXSdr BUSHFIKLP. Collars. ANOTHER Tiig lot or Cambric, Swiss, Limerick, lacc and elegant trimmed collars, cheaper than ever.iufcf opened al oc-3 W. p. MOTTa & PRO'S. Prints. WE have received a larpe stock of French, Eiigllsh'and A n erlcan Priuta, in all the ucw designs which Iiave come out this fceason.. ; . ocS - W. P. MQTTB ^ BKO. Shirtings and Irish Linen. . WE have on Iwnd all the best makes or bleached shirt ings and lriMi Lineus that are sold in tliis countiy, and at the lowest prices. oc2 W. J). MOTTB & It HQ. Bonnets. N'BW bonnets, and .Elegant Kibbons to nutcb, Jult re rcivedat ' W. D. MOTTK it liRO'S. Shawls. ' . ANY person wishing to buy a Shawl can find a good variety aud.groat inducements in pi ice at **2 ..-tv W. Ji MoTTE ?r HRO'S. Stock Full. EVKRY thing u^u?lly kept in a Pry Goods Store, can , he got al ,W. O Motte ?v Bros, and as to the! r prices, though their neighbors brag a good deal, they will not bo undersold by any of them. Go and see. oe*i R' CLOTHING SRLIG-MAN </- BROTHER Vrp/T&Iuni'Bstrret, hetweeii' Main ft ifct Water-streets, i> have lately received from *be.bast their usual supidy _ ? rilCIl AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHitf(J, to which they iiivHc the attention or those shout apply ing thciu>e! ves with winter clothing, Ac. Ac. The goods having been t?eltctcd with great carc, and purciia?edat the pietenl I?)w'niai ket priccs, we are enabled .to ofler4;ioth ing lull ten per ceut less than other store* wintering their o:d slocks, at big) er rates; Hve are fceilinj our entire stock at the lowest possible prices, as follows: Rich black cloth .dress coats from ?3. to $30; dc ' ' do "over do* ' SlOto $15, Pants and Vests of alt colors .andshudes from $3 to gtOcacI}. The public are rcquesned to give us a call before select ing elsewhere, thereby making a saving or Tull ten per ct. ou their purchases. SELIGMAN & .R.KOTHER.V Ko. 7. .Monroe street, si 29:lw > - ? - Wltcelin^, Va. Miscellar edits Heading.' ITMI.ETCH KK'S Ntndic* on Slavery. . Wbitnev'8 Metalic Wealth of the Uni.ed Stale*; Saint Pierre's Studios of Nature, . Lady Holland's Memoirs oi Kev. Sydney Smith;. Humboldt'sCesmos?in 4 vols. Du tail's Memoirs and Sermons, lrving's Sketch Uook, 11 vita's Knickerbocker. Aiithbu's Classical Uictionary, Ainsworth's Latin do ,Hn? klejr's Trigonometry, Kudimeuts of A rchitecture, Sloan's Carpenters Guide, Ciotchct and Knitting, etc, etc. Just received and for sale l?y spso ? wii.dk a. ht?q. Masonic Works. OVA L Arch Text Hook, / Masonic do / by Cross, Dove's do do Masonic Chart, Stewart's Free Mason's Manual, etc for sale bv spS6 WII.UKdr |;ko. .. Book-Keeping: , DVFF'S North American Acc0uuunt,partlat; do do " do parlSd; Complete eett> of blanks for tlie same, Huff's Calculations, etc. etc. Students in book keeping will fiud the above a useful course of study lor lhrir'advaucemeuL. Just received and fot aale by ? . ?pg> ? wilAb at Bito. Valuable Real Estate - - at Auction. IWI LI, sell to the highest bidder, on Monday* Oct. 8, 1S16, at 2 o'clock, P. M. at the front doo.r br the court house, lot NO 92 Clay street,*' Kast- Whrelin-?lot No. 45, laiidxaystieet. Hast Wheeling?two lots'/ ,Wo*. 5 and G, ' square t?, Market -street, opposite Forsyth's wat ehonse. * Also lot So!2, square S3, on Quincy street; on said lot is a " two >tory bnck house, stable, &c. ' Terms of Sale?One-halt cash, the balance in six.monthB . , ?th ! put chaser gi-ing nole Witji approved security,bear ; ing iulereat from dayol sale. , GEO. B. WICKHAM%, - ?l? ?? . , MK\iAn*r. WASHINGTON HA'CU \ . v- ' ? l ? ? SOB TUBEB N I (JnTSONLVl I KNjEJASS' J Celebrated Alleghenian Family * KESEEGTFULLY announce to the citUensof Wheel- , i nglnd. vi Jnity that" they- Will \ give three or tbetr ' Grand Concerts on i I ? Hlouday, X?ie*dny nnd Wednesday,** ;j-s Oct. 1, ki. and 3, 1855. Vi Consisting ol the , ; ISFAfT .SAVPHQ.. ........ 14ltle Anne Knesss , INFANT. MAKIO LittleCharles Kneass . MISS ADA WRI4MI, ' t MRS, NELSON KNKAS8, *. mr. .m. c. at ay, and -1' MR NKI^ON KNEA8S, I Vn ?l(n. Ifnnll.li * TV.?.!.* . Durinc the S oldi Kallads, evening will W sAng English, Irish'and Is, Ethiopian Refraino.-ainl CqiiiicalitieS tillil MfivlK ' fllr. All flu. iiiaH.V .! J' 'vGfet the ^^LT.yming perrantal^uid ie Best. ; ' , H ; ulil iwve ak laniard DJC770N Ai.il while you arel .bout it', . JK.Uout it, RBWPrtfi? i tie grrat work uiulnlfi. ir you?ie,?loo,j>vpr, ^*ve the'aiiHiunt from off tour back* to i>ut It Into jout,heaa?. ?Phrtnclosj/Jatmuii. . "J)r. WehaUr'a jroat work I* tUr bant DIgtionary or the hn:li?uunjuase."? Lmdo*MorningOlurtmiclc. < , "TliU volume rtiimt find It* wayimo al) our tiubtic and piivate libiaiiea. Tor It. provldw the. Ensllab atudeilt , with a nnaiborabe inoat YaluablenlTorirtatloii, which he ' would Iu vain aeek fur oUiewtaere."?London Literary ' Harje and ^Increaalni; demaud ~fdr' this worjt offordnthc best poeaible evidence to -the pnblialiera that it i> kighly "acceptable to tnoBrealtody ol the A inerican peoplei'\i-> ' ?' ? j ?; Containing three liven the amnnnt of mattenor any other . Kngti.b Dictionary xotnpilfd in thiaconntry, oror any i A?5bii?|$^5!,M8ltiU3W:8khWiU4. Maaa;, Bp07:tw > ' > 4 r<v ' ft7 v<aln ?t ; *| U^rr received al.W. ll. AJtrs-t i> Oc f) French mei'Inos, evbry slfadef ?> 64 cachmeres, very,cheap? - X va r?. -?ti . . Gala - do br ght colors for children;. H| """ ?^ -iie;<imte t?ryfWdy MW< ii ?-?T-*rr* lOBf ? I* avoided. _ JTjainiwon, Baq, Vrert Hank or Baltimore. P. Gibsob, Cashier iy Jlewra! Hugh Jenkini ?tCu, ilauiimtrc. * Wj G, Htriiaoii.gHHJ' 7y?*- " ?? , H R;Co, Memmm. ?. Mai. HlulipSarfyv Actnt U.*too. R R. Company, Ne?re. M 4-O. Jackson, ?' " aeplg-'y . , ... . n .. .. '? !?, ?WE WOULDNOTUIVB A UUl.Urtn?KOit ALL TliE TINCTURE flAMPT-PN EVER MADE." THUS spoke a wise and good mainbut mark -the Qhxiigel Let liteqfflicted hear Im.i, and Iheu decide whe ther 10 pulTm on, or be. made whole. Yej#rofe**ip*nl won\ with r*?*c< hear. ? l.'ov James W. 11. unlcutt, the talentedand independ ent editor of tliat highly i>opula rami extensively readpa? per, iheCUtisUau iianUef, published at- Ficdbticksbuig, Va , in hi*editorial ul the .May, l&K, thus s|?eakf ?i-&aiw?K'y'-???<-.'.? a* '4410. ? 'Sometimeago we. merely alluded to Hampton's Veg etable Tincture, with a promise of noticing inoictpaiticj ulai'ly. Hie gieat rclier ..wetIwvc-ouisclf derived fioiu itt use. During our,oullcgiate course, owing to sedentary ha hi is, we Wcatue qu te dyspeptic and were very much troubled with vertigo. For more tluin twelve years altet leaving college, wo were laboring seriously under ilieae * wo afflictions. In tlfespringof 1853, our health became 80 delicate that it was with g?cat difficulty we could at tend io the ordinary,duties ul our Jirufe9?iqn. Kveiy I tiling we ate ^iiftmedtately turned acid; our digestive or gans became wholly<derauged; losing as it seemed'lo usall theiractivity ahd vitality; we were constantly- <J6prefc*> ed in spirit; our cneigy almost forsook us, and nothing but necessity utged'us On to irctibn.' , i "\V e bad taken strong miedtcfoeav obtttrved groat par .Ucuharily in uur diet, *ud alt to na purpoae. .? Ave Imilde. bjvau M c ycr*i pco vc ring <<w r> ho* lib w ten. a fC " friend of ours importuned us to get a boit^crf/HMPIl VegeiableTincture, assuring us that;we would find ivlief fromits*Use. , We briefly replied, 4ia* u 'sire a dollar for elk Vic TiuclurcH.viylon cbcrMadc, so taras quir own individual health was cumeii'eil^ .We had no lalih inlt or any other bieUfcIne in effect ins a cute on us. In the kindness of her heart, however* without consulting us about it, site sent and got one bottle aud urged us to accept of It, and for her s&he, as it could not possibly injure us, -to use. it according to direction. For the high regard we had for licraifd nor act Of kindness, wc.promised to,do go ; ? JV Ad without t he least exaggera lion we cau truly say that before we l?ad used the contepl s of one boitlc we felt like a new man- ? * ! "We used, consecutively, Irom trn to fifteen bottles.? We were alraid to give ft1 up, (earing our old disease? might return Sinee then, our digeaUveorgaiis haup beer unfiorinty cor 'ect, our head clear, aud so lai as qui la bors; toil*, liabilities, res; ousiblllties, and worldly caici will allow, our spiriu havo beeu b.uy&ut, and we cat just what we please, as much as we iilease, and' when W< please?and ail is well. For the sake of the afflicted wi. makethis statement,'hoping that other* may find'thc soir relief fiomits use tliat we have. ; It shmild be l>ept it every family.' fCo family should 1)6 without IJxMt^roK'f Vkoktaslk Ttntrrcnic. iMicyere, Doctors, Ravkers, Min1*ter*f\n all the Depart mcnts of Suite, Ladies o.ud Geiitlcnicu Jn. the highest walks .of .life, aawrlJthose jnovijjy in,the most hun.bie sphere*, speak ol (lie cuies on tiie.ubclves and friends by this wonderful article. , . . Inpioor orwhat wcsay aftove, we now refer you to jg,7riyyl*i vT?e^b?? The wife of ;T* W, Yeakle, C rocer; 38; Fearl vt., cured or?Hheuuiatism of eight years' standiug; all lOther yenie* die* tailed..? ' Win AJ. Oldham, Clate of.the.Custom House,).uwelling No l'JC Finest, o! Dyspepsia,great debility, perinancuily cured. - . W. A.Schae/Ter. Esq, on3^^of the oldest ^Magistrates and most highly respectable citizens, $ureg of great weakness aud ie*tored to robust'healt^i/ ? Jarret Plummet,*132 K Baltimore St.. suffered intensely 6 years with 1iift disease aud mercurial rheumatism; cured alter all other temeuie* failed . * ! Spafce will not pei mil loi^ine hundreds of.ofhers, as Geo. W^Goodiicli, Cajitl I'lios. C not, Kobt. Gault, Jos. ^myth, cured of rheumatism. John Frfrvail, S. X. Griffin, 'Joint Luke, pev. V.Esk ridge', U. 8. Navy, and thousands others cured or Hys|)qi. si a, .Scrofula, cough, liver coiijpiants, bronchitis, Saint Vitus' Dance, ?fec. We refor to our owu citiseus?call on th?m. ........... 03" Delicate females and children\wiU please try iU It cures eouphs,' bronchitis, 'Dyspepsia, Liver complaint. Scrofula, with derangements ol the system. i'allaud .uet pampblets, gratts. _ For.saleby *XV XI... Lo^ua A: Co., Wheeling, geh eral agents. , Sold by MQKU&tER# MOWUllAY, 2-JO lUllinioic st, Ha'tli no re, and 304Jiioadwuy, N Y . DCg*Fricp. ^1 per bottle jnO iOO bushel* fcliip Muir? I 20 " ; . while coi n n:eal| ;?fl - . yd low do -- 10 " cookiug apples. For sale by J. N. KELLER. t -3ej>3 \ ' Qiiincy Hi. ST. CL.AIR HOTEL, . [FORMKUtT KXCnAVOr^IlOTICl^] Corner of I*cnn iiudKt*-Clair streets, jPUhbur^K P-a. W. C, -OONNBIjXjY, Proprietor. i : .*? may 18 AW1'II1>?' *' ^ r OATS, W11EAT. . H Y K , , jV ! DARLEY, ' - TIMOTIIV'SEKD.' For which the highest' market price will l?*<paid. sp!7 Gll,l.<erO. ? W | i.i?iTi.MU?h ?\o. 1 lierriugs', a lew bauds in store J> and lor sale low by - * * M. RKI1J?V I/oX'S Cincinnati starcti: i?2 biixe* received pi* *ieani- . ; er 'City of Wlieelihg/aitd (or sale by *plo M. RKIH.Y CAP AND LETTISH i'APAKS. F\( \C\ HEWS Oap at.d 1000 do teller Paper?just re ?JUv7 ccived Irani Eastern mills and Tor Sulelow to the Trade by LAM UIjIN. GIMSEKsON A Co.j *nl3 Main, near Qutncv st TO PAPEU MANUKACTUUERS, BLF.ACH1NG Powders, UiJra Marine Alum, superior Konrdinler Wires. Feitlng/Twine, Frenchday/ so da ash, Pal soda. Screen Plates, bed Plates, Holt bars. Knives, Rag-cutlers, etc., lurutsbed to order oji Abort no I loe, by sp!3 LVMDD1N, GlLBERSON fit Co. OLP P-QKT WINE. 1 cuak pure Old fort. Wine, lor medicinal purpom' ,1 ler-ejved and for salt bjr . . . ?g|4>. ? t A, V GOODACn. Fresh Oysters. J A M.nowprepaied to fili all order* Tor A. Fields Hal. X timore Oysters, at my Depot, No..8, Monroe st. u agastdlro ? ?; A. BLISS, Agent. .? lrtO m Kmbbdedii ? ???? Fancyand Gilt Envelope**} ? . , , Hankers Case* and Ihenvuranda books} ? Pattern Paper,' for Tailors and A rchftecU. ?p 13 : Fo> Co. *1 eu< 't obacco.?iiO hhds. Old Kentucky Lent Tobco J j co, for sale by i?i3l LOpAN, KAKKR & Co. lo the Ladies. MOST MAGNIFICENT POODS. WK have llns day received by Kvpicsa, a -lew sets of " Qonttdu, Valencienes ardMaltese Lace Collars, Sleeves and collarettes, tn. enti rely new deoign, which are by Jar the most handsome orany we .hay ever offered. aIso; Silk Hosiery, very lieavy Embroidered, "at prkeii ranging from S'.uOto &6,00a pair, And a lew white crape collars-*:? apl7 : HK1SKKL1. *? Co. i JOHN N. ZIMWr.R. RODKRT innOTSON. y i.. sZlMMJZR JPBQTSQN, $, \X7OUI.D ,r?j?BCirully inlimngislr./iwid*, and the I T - - public generally^ that they have opened u.jQrocery Store.at the corne.r o' Matket and Union stilts, i]itl?e roouijrcccntiyoccupied by W:. Robertson, wlierfttfiey, keer *? rtfJ of FRKS?i FAMii?y^G1RO: UEKJ.ES, and will Jakejpleasme in serving theroout to customs:sat the very lowest nurket rales ' ap i9 WANTBD C^VcksKKP, _ - TIMOTIir'SKKP,,. . , f >s??. H %iiA *U11 iG ? : yt.c.s, &c. . I . ? illr ' COLLINS 'A HM.L,<I V. j . ?pl0 v , . - No 189 market sqnsre ! . v.. ;'k\gs. " -7 /"^lASII Tor woolen and coluin liag,. *yl?y s.H rt ? . , QPQ.^IVII.SOW. KI.UUKBAIUIKLS. Wanted?100 wcond-UMid.flour,Jjar-rel". ' ' 1 * .*; gko." wiLsinx. K ? .ri. .! tui .iFOU SALE. [40 ?^$?W,?r,v.:?oui brand., j; PLAID OOUNTflY PLANNELS. : ' A 150 r"?. Hlaid?buW>7 l'Unnel?. lu?t reed at * ?' UKISKKLl ,CjeEL16SE KUANNEUS. " ? ' :? ?>'. 2 t- f fy- '?> ft ? >;? - i -j <3 ..,:>? r \ f f .. ? ,..r.17 I f\n*8USHJlLS Prime iTimotby Seed; to wrtv*.\i'#r.: <A - . GoKnON.i44A.TTH KW^,Cov ?n88. ., . t. a or, Hi.tws ; WaiiteBL. i ; r 1 I VP UV.I i^U-S uti y ? " ? fiv ? - SALES. ifl <"u"'w?i3 and Hm it, J11 ??'l OllrUKv i_ -" K. H IIUIIHKi.i.'" Und and KmI A',tr, UHANL.KIIY SALE. *~ - Jjerrj-liiil *: Co. , . >. Until'admin.and l!i?,L E 8aota>rn,ail(idii. i f ii^ia?r^luSdWn*. AI>o, parts of lot* Nb. iJve C#> iiid (0) on ftUtu >tr., itfMl All M lllMIt Vi iul ?p!8 HOUSE AND ifix ron SAhh~ |j$jfK under*fgiied oflfci'ft Ibritote his House ntid La I "it:: Nartcel*lreot.?*Kl *ldo, bet wren Monrou and lou^I streets. The lot I* 44 t?t D'tml, with a good Stick dwTl ling liollsc and out building* '? It will be sfttdiuwand on ocromino.latli.pir,,,^ MLl ?powwlmi gtvonany time alter lite first o: Otiulnii.' CyKnumiexil sepS ?-?* * A~ ^ ' r * 1 ' J- K- XIM M k*? V Goinviimioniir'a Hale.. ~~ BV virtue or a doc*ee unite circuit tour! or Oiiinnmi. I ?ty.filtered it'll* Spring Teiin. 1?i, in it* toM. , | ?b*y ^ Matfhews vsrairahely, Kw*eney ?V Co, i,,?| K, met * Rabwv?.**iiie dofrndsnts, I will pioteni to?*iiI L on Monday theSthol octobor. IHftn.ot tin* Hunt *?,,' I he court house ol Ohio county?the lollowiu- iivdehUir to wilt J <one half) ot-Jot Ko. 4(l??ur) ins,Ujli|1(0r(i; '*4 (fourteen) oil 4Uis?rcet, in Ihc city ol Wheeling, i'ot loi numbered 122 (one .bundled and Ufi'?.ty.tw,n * 1 Johnstreellnsaid cityj being li n profony ol t-?id i?taKr iy. Tliis is desirable prupeityfor -residence* TmtuqfSale.*-A ciedit of nix, twelve und en-torn, inoiitlM will be givvn lor llie puicIibfc money, tin- pUir?? *er giving bondh with approvhd accuriiy Ixraiiu.; i..ie,.M; hom dale, and tlie title being retained until Hit um \ J ment is made, WM. 8. WICftHAM. aTCfttri .rlici ill ul Ohio county. Sale of Real Estate, will 1???i t of Oiuu ( UU| TIJR undersigned, Ibecutomofthe la&t will and t<sli mailt of Jones Grtimbaclter, deceased, wit) sell at auction at-lbe liont'dMr of;<ihe:COUitbUM>eof Ohi ty, on Saturday the tilli day or Ortoher. lt?*i, the IqIIum injr real .astute, to witlcthf ?OuU?tbfif.?r lot No. Q, on Ik west udo of Main street In the city or Wlieeliiw, i*;,. -Til| feel/iont, and extemling back to the river. The k Iia? ou Itu lar?e three story buck dwoiliug witU 12 uh.l , liesidet the dru^stoie and oflice, with gas and water fi\. turcs, a?'d good outliouses. Tho house Ts well lis ted lot i boarding-houM> snd apothecary shop, and t|?e stauUro^: Also, lot No. 47 on Clay and HXth siietls in \vuc. log. This lot is vacant and voj y d?si table ,|or bui.dit purposes. Term* ?A credit ol six. twelve, and eighteen muiitb will be given on the purchaso inon<;y, except 10 per in-. Cosh, lb? purchasers giving their. negotiable notes-, w,., good endonser, bearing i?tc?c?tt?nd executing a cccJ v trust on the.properly ty sccute the purchase money JOHN II. CI.'HMUACJKKK, Cf KO RGK .11A ?1151 AN, Frp4:id . ?. Ex'.rsof J. Ciumbai kur, iWm Wasliiiigton Hail Mills in Market. CommlBalonor'a and Trustee's'Salo. BV,virtue ?r s dectee oj ths^irruit court orohiurmu ?ty, inade iatfts f^uliig Term.: lKoO,r in the cafrs,,1 Ktiey & Matthews.v* Drahely, Kweeney d Co .aud hu mer & Uahm vs. same defendants. Uiu uuderhi*'iied ct>m mis^iuiKJr nj?pol?)ted4?i amid decree will pon Mou duy the 6th day of Uctphcr, Itfofi, at Uic fiont door ol tit court houM>;of clii^county.'to'telMue^i^peity nnarhfj in s?id causrsattd decleed |o he?nd? itt .win Hie iniera or suid iitaJioly Slid UeOtge 8. Atkinson in ami lo ihe hi lowiug rcud estate, situate, in Uptown of South VWciin;. formerly Itilchictowii, to iviu ipts.'iiumherrd (5, R 8, 16, 21, ft?, 23ainl 24, in squiife IS in Kouth Whe.'llSR) ftvt*. six, 8eveii,,eig1it.'i?Uieeii, iweiity^oiie, twri.ty two, twe.i three and twenty firo^ii?t|Uare-eighteen io Koulh NVlieej ing, and all the. loo's^lixtures and personal pioperty evety itescfijHlun in aui! upon said preuiiwx, H?m?\v the \Vushingtonutrills, princiiwliy.uted for tiwiiufuriurtiK railroajMiron. ^iso ecwu lot .No-(seven), Liotu wiutu coal i? supplied by i ail way dircctly into sail mill. A t lite same time and place the lindei titmed an 7Vu?/?,, , under a deed of tnM duly rtcoitled Iji OhiPiConniy couit.j will tell the Interes^.ol ihe otherowne'r#, sirthnt the chascr wiltacqiiiretlie tUII il.Iotd the ^vlioli or this vatu | able proifoity. These Ml Is have been constructed at great com anil _ vcr>' ueslraiiie, While*itin cite pn >o!il with die pro|teny,- -sd0s't6itlfe induceiucrth to |m>> clt< se. Tho yrowing uematid lor -A mericdi lailw. Ih? tu-w j uess ol the machinery, but i"ecently coiiftiuc ed, iendn> 4h)8 mo?i desirable uti nil iiiveHtment lo cupitalihlH ai>tl| such jMi-opnortunity iias been rarely,iiUered., TltcHe miiM in?w pioduee from V0 loHO tons'ol' 1tiilSi>??ri?lay,!nml iu:i product could lie tnueli'lnofeased by iouiiirg tlie nulls t.. their lull capacity. r^Purchasorii hib vequexted lo cxaiuiiit! lliAiniilk liir.lluimwilM"" ?t/Saie.'?Ouc loui til ca?b or approved -pa|w, Willi.iijlercfiL, payable ill *ixty days at one #tj?? Wliee: illg banks; onefonnji u't out* yea? one fiiuYlhatl wo and 01 e-toui th at throe your# -from tbo day ut hair.', Ut lancliaser cjyjlJS. bo?[)} wMh approved mjcim itjr, -beam; minim Iromthednyor'nile* ami thotitle being iclaiiif-:: until tbo ?ast payment is made * ^ - ? * ALPKKI) nALDWKLT,. ag23:td ? > t ommUsioncr andVr tistre. I I'llisburgh Journal copy ouco a week till duy and l<? ward illII tPHhis office to- collection. " Trust Sh ) ft OF VALUABLE RESIDENCE, BRIDGE STOCK, &c. BY virtue or certain dreds or tiusifrom Michael Kwrc liey and wile to ufyseir, . duly acknowledged ami ir coidcdtin the clerk's oUJco of .the county, couit toi (linn county, Vilgiifln, 1 biiall, on Monday'the Sunlay ol Ocio bci, tHG5, at.IS o'clock A M {U the front rtuor 01 (lie court bouse in thecity of Wheeling, expose tu sale by puhlir auction, all ot the lollpwing described ieai estate, aiitl ? bridge H'ock, and personal property, to wit: all of lot nuinnered ?0, SI, &Jt 53, M, 55, 56, 67, 6S and ul?, situate on the wcWtuldeor Alain street in the,Northern partut vaitl city, and on which is located and erected the late m-' ! idence ol a.id Michael KWneney?Con^ifler^)^ ih?> veiy bet-built lemdftiice within th? city, wlih Uiofr^le tsl?l? j Hrg, etc. AI*o, tinee hundred and ninety one 'Sha'ra ot j tie capital stock or the Wheeling and Helihont -Hiid?!' Sweeney to the ampunt%or$3,t>00--of widen suiir lie paid in about tweutytwo^niudred Hollars in catUwand the balance ol wiWUiock*being?lidjnlyi?Vd up out.o( the osfn iiigu.ol the boat. Term*.of i>aU.-~Ffi\ l]Ue Teal estate?one third pi the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the residence i n i three equal payments at nix, twelve and eighteen months with interest troip ihe day praale. The de?erred pay i n*utsto be secured by a pioper deed of truston the pie I prises. 'Term* of Safc .for the Bridge Stock mul the Slock in Sleaiiibpal?onc'ffcudin cash and tlie residue in two equal payments at tbree and six months, with interest from tlic day ol tale?to be secured by negotiable notos with an en doracr or endoiw. 801*0 - . ' TrUStM. Trust Sale OF RITQUIE'J'OWN fRQPgRTY. BY virtue of a dce\l oT (ruvt frpuj Alexander C. Mar j shall to the undersigned, d^ted tbo ttyh day or No vember 1R64. and duly acknowledged and recorded in t|io clerk's office pr ttye^punty court for Ohio county, Virgin ia, in b6dk 4^'lotio TQ. "I shall on iTIondny the jith dny of October, 1853, at it o'clock A- M.,?t%he rr<mt?oor,ht inn court iiuuk* in i sale by public "Wheelli^, ti. mpnemhi ? , hhhrvp inpHPjtcinetowii, ti> feliter with all the imptpveweuts to said lot belonging. '4'krms ALFHK1) CALDNVtW., I ****?''? ???? h i.-' m s.'yiystse, ^ ->-?.Jiii , <T? T?U8tiSale TUTTv OF JUTCflllKCOVVJSiPjyJPERTY. T>Y virtue pra,deed of tru?t Irom Maitlia M. Marshall l> to 1lie undersigned, dated l|iel3ili day or Koveinlier, ISM, and dulyaeknowlefljeJ v*nd.<iocordod ,in Hie elm fi nfflce n. tl1ecounly.flourt.1f9r, Ojjio.county, Virginia, m book 40 TQlioTl, <^u., l 8lnli on . ?111 o'clock A.*W!'et theTronttibOroi tkbcouii liomr in tliecitjror Wiieelint, Virjini*, (CXJIJ3M lo talc by |iuHio ing in Ohio county, Virginia* formerly called KitclHrtown jam n ?r.-. ? Trw'w.. ? ? ' Trust Sale .n a' "OF HOUSE, AND LO,T IN BITOHTB^'OWN. TJY Trtrtae oradeed of trust from ToulnHnwmtn""! I > wile lo tits underlined, Huled S3il February, 1N>\ and duly, recoided -In UrntlarJc'a olHcc of the count* court Jttr-Ollio counly, Vlrjlula, in book .40, |i?je JtH, 1 kImIIoii the ^ ^ Stii imv OK ooroiiEa, 1856, . ?,:i at 11 o'clock,' A. M. at the rront tloor or tho rmirthon*rIu tlioclly of Wlieellng, expose to Kale, by public auction, to the hlglicrt btddei, lot number five (6) III square,niir, " CI6,ln KOutli Wlieellnedormerly ltlicliietowu). On w-o,l lul Is a good, brxk Upuiie with dry cellar, good well ol iva tor, etc ' Saltfotftlrc. Itrmt ruth, .nsfrwo-'w xikjHi,Awr:s. John M. Glai-ke & Co. ???Sreap,yc:r I'HK very li'gjJ3*Vcw Afti k w3rj?t price .will bi- p?id ror^iig Wuriann foj tlieoexl fivo years. evert liey -vltall-lia ve advanced beyond our last qiiolalioi.M the very lilgliest KewiYO'k maiket Jiifces will lie paid, on receipt of aiif by niall, r?.ii'dleiif ol tbo ioimcripiu utiori*.-. > i ? J m i I Herjwflj jjndli* >v?rraiitsby n?il m?y. rely on recei*